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have hands behind their backs. or being the palestinian flag right there that is a spending it to fall and the traffic. again the answer is shutting down all west on traffic on san mateo bridge. >> reporter: would have across spend it and see what it's doing traffic during the monday rush hour. >> reporter: additional law enforcement there coming down the bridge trying to get by although tall order to get all those vehicles to move over. >> reporter: right now used on land flowing in no problems there. this obviously a big day of demonstrations throughout the bay area. dr. martin luther king jr. being celebrated today. san francisco all throughout the bay area. coliseum bart station shut down within the past hour right after the warriors' game lead out. that caused a significant issue for folks trying to get home after the game marked. >> reporter: people trying
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to get around the bay area as a see these vehicles here trying to get other cars to move over. but it is not something that will happen quickly given the mob vehicles of the are stop right there on a bridge. again westbound lanes of the cemetery bridge close right now con oil law enforcement there back up try and help comes it help the situation traffic snarled for a while on west on land of the san mateo bridge. these pictures here is the pan over back to seen the demonstrators are staging:. >> reporter: some protesters detained by police. their hands behind your back the situation pam we will continue to follow as weekend along of the illustrations here: to have with sematech abridge shutting on traffic west on land again will stand top of this one. >> pam: as gramm mentioned
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several the demonstrations are the bay area in the survey on the rev. dr. martin luther king jr. holiday pictures from hulk of the partnership with abc seven. one gathering leaving barred the close coliseum's station in oakland for a while as a warriors game was letting out said. that station is back open at this hour and another demonstration today which started at parts through bill station. >> pam: message as in days past on the country bloc lives matter. message delivered at the of rebel partition particular because were oscar gray was shot to death by officer five years ago. >> pam: and centers demanding their voices be heard marine kelly reports. >> reporter: hundred the demonstrators to the streets under serene days of the foot tall puppet depicting martin luther king jr.. several demonstrators held signs of the faces of some
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of the unarmed black man killed by police in this country. mike brown tilden ferguson azeri 2014 officer grad whose fatal shot by bar police officer and 2009. grant's mother dresses the crowd before march began. >> reporter: as martin luther king had a dream we to have a dream. african- american young men will not be killed by police like they're being killed. >> reporter: diverse gathering people from many and different races cultures holding signs showing support for black americans. families brought children and babies to the event. kids also carrying. the this mutt to have a good handle why they were there. because blacks have the lava in chile free in this country people being slaughtered for no reason all. that should stop.
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when your mother told me shoot watched. not have a son in america and the fleet and at the vest. >> pam: demonstrate the demonstrators spending we are the morning at libby shasta organizers calling this a people's of inauguration. this protest say they're angry with the new mayor for spending her inauguration day with local police officers and not with them. >> pam: today's holiday also marks the devil bay area tradition freedom train. the last of its kind in the nation making its final round today. rob flood wall explains why this annual that is coming to an end. >> reporter: raise our voices one last time one final ride above the freedom train to celebrate the martin luther king jr. and what he stood for.
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import at this point in our history where fighting to maintain a voters' rights and things are live the king jr. worked for. >> reporter: 1400 freedom riders boarded in san jose no sign of the decline and writer ship any recent years like a funding made this the last freedom train. one of many such trains began by a son of king of the march the husband and from some blips of montgomery alabama 50 years ago pushing for 1965 voting rights act. >> reporter: it brings back a lot of memories of my family i know the personal stuff and many others need a continuing. have a dream today. >> reporter: some writers
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had dreams page not bother others not alone in view of recent events in paris than any or all swear still ways to go and achieving and dr. king's dream of racial equality and to is and i go. if >> reporter: a little perturbed low-interest now. >> reporter: stories a shirt songs as saying writing bay area of own freedom train chugged to mention its own right. since the inaugural run 30 years ago riders' doing their part to keep dr. king's dream alive. >> reporter: on board the freedom train from kron 4 news. >> pam: mutt commemoration happening at all today kathryn here with more on those. >> catherine: of goods across the country including this parade in los angeles
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this morning member members of the white house joining martin as a king day. five decades after the death of the civil-rights leader lester might just a racial tensions still exist. rye knowles has more. >> reporter: remember writing civil-rights icon martin luther king jr.. in washington president obama of first lady participated in community service project a local boys and girls club. also in the nation's capital ninth annual martin luther king jr. piece walk and parade. with the theme looking back moving forward together. >> reporter: today falls unlit to unarm black men death michael brown on dirt gardener at the to have of what police officers led to widespread protests and some violence. monday marchers in cities across the u.s. and canada continued to express
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that anger. _ and mistrust between law enforcement and black community. earlier vice-president joe biden a dress that mistrust. that there is compounded by the fear that a child may be presumed to to be a gang member. or suspect. >> reporter: quoting dr. king lack of communication what he sees to groups separated. with the bridge that separation particularly society as a whole particularly to the day between police and community that exists as of places. message over 50 years old and still carries manning today. >> catherine: king's daughter bernie's topic crowds in atlanta today telling people to remember her father's message of non- violence all acting against injustice.
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>> pam: still the come in this newscast comedian bill cosby tried to dodge their delegation says he appears at a northern california theater. clusters of children who have avoided popping up across the bay area and show you if they're posing health risks.
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>> reporter: at the breaking news on the san mateo bridge on this martin luther king jr. day. protesters starting
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on westbound lanes of the cemetery bridge i. east only as well but right now if you're joining us of the beginning of the show you saw protesters lined up across all lanes of traffic. since it detains hands behind their backs as ties being used. law- enforcement their clearing everyone off the one side of the bridge right there. obviously hoping to reopen westbound lanes in the coming minutes. right now you have a bad cut dozens of demonstrators seated right there along the side of the san mateo bridge. as west on traffic is still not moving at this hour. stow >> pam: i had amended so much between to semis and a huge crash and organ hear him describe his close call .
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>> reporter: a combat the continuing coverage of the shutdown on the sad tale bridge westbound lanes have been completely shut down we talked about a few
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minutes ago. agassi won when a westbound traffic squeezing by police demonstrators have sort of model together on other to land the bridge right there. you see dozens of demonstrators detained right there a long love barrier wall. and all of a law- enforcement has showed up to get the situation under control and the sons of vehicles are now. let are starting to squeeze a buy and you conceive eastbound traffic all three lanes are moving. one westbound lane and all part of this dr. martin luther king day of civil demonstration on twitter. the demonstrators claiming to be from paul alto and stanford. palestinian flag earlier. >> reporter: no justice and peace signs and so certainly draw the bay area demonstrations have been prevalent starting friday struck the weekend's today. this the latest on russia are shut down of the san
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mateo bridge one. westbound lanes were shut down as well but chp was able boat denise brown lines unnaturally a. was bonds have been up more the struggle. clause >> reporter: the city side of the cemetery bridge traffic issue in see the lights going for several feet out their vehicles and not getting by quickly. people try and get home people try and get around on this holiday certainly some people have to work you can see officers there waiting folks through. it is slow process certainly progress has been made. we and we joined the top 5:00 protesters spanning all three lines of westbound. right now law enforcement has demonstrated they were able to work somewhat quickly to give people the same hands behind their backs.
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>> pam: using the tide is not handcuffs right now police made a little bit of a stop to try again a few water settles through enough traffic as resuming. >> reporter: again i understand we have someone from california highway patrol on the phone live kucan shed some light on exactly what were seeing. yes hello. >> reporter: booking you tell us about the situation currently seeing if? . about 450 the sector and protesters fun the west on of the sematech abridge chp officers able to respond quickly, stop traffic for safety. but a lot for larder to disperse after that the protesters moved to the right shoulder. those who did not and began making several ross declare the roadway at this point the
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the sermon on a bridge for and get them off as soon as possible the. hope it open all lands of the next 30 to 45 minutes. >> reporter: a good amount on the ennises a couple months ago and oakland's that was a big issue in the wake of the ruling on ferguson near city. people on 58980 a significant disruption as a similar one for you folks can once again people are on a major way of blocking traffic thing? essentially the safety of both protestor and motorists are our full attention. a matter of location it sought roadways out for pedestrians. all motorists will be dissected money and hit those people are goldman sure they are those places where it's unsafe for them to be as possible. primary focus as well they responded to clear them to the site of the road so traffic and continued to flow and people will be safe. and so can get them out of that location to a safer spot.
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>> reporter: mentioned folks arrested who were blocking traffic we see them now sitting alongside the san mateo bridge to a lot of boys around? what's gonna happen to them will they be loaded and the cruisers take my? we have a chance for vehicle on a the way to deal with transport those people for processing and will take the and the local county jail at that point. >> reporter: what sort of charges les folks face? primarily it disobeying a lawful order of a place of this are obstructing free movement of others. >> reporter: to ballpark decimation of money might be able to get all three lanes a westbound traffic going again? hopes have always clear in the next 30 to 45 minutes a shouldn't take longer than that transport vehicle 10 minutes away only will we will clear and it soon as possible. >> reporter: receive traffic impact beyond september jet do this assumption?
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and not at this time must on structure and must travel in a spawn during the evening commute so essentially picked the best side the block at this point for. so it cut you off we appreciate your time officer helped a. >> reporter: perspective you're able to share tonight i was bound traffic starting to move on cemetery ridge won when open right now within the hour chp estimating always will be reopened and all protestors who of been arrested same will be loaded on to the boss of storage and take away for processing ligurian officer fell penultimate overview. >> pam: coming next more allegations of cheating incident and hatreds of the super bowl bound team accused of doing this time.
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>> pam: one popular shot coning inventory after
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robbery and cleaning up a big mess will trend reports. >> reporter: the shop will be back in business tomorrow closed for the day take. because so much cleaning up and repair is not need to be done after a goal but the berlin it around 330 in morning. two suspects using a u-haul truck slammed through the front door kicking down the windows and investigators say they went after a specific items. >> reporter: telling them that there's a good chance these people case the place before they did a burglary because they went after the most expensive items and a burglar alarm and the call police department there responded and made contact with the you call on them next couple miles from this location. >> reporter: this was never the pursuit of you hall specifically driving too fast and police officers lost contact with them which is why the search continues. a this is a distance away out told and seldom 434
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blocks away. >> reporter: they ditched you: run act? that and no. you a call is missing and suspect are missing. >> reporter: working with patagonia getting hands-on surveillance video also working in a possibility that the u-haul truck might of been stolen the reason. whitebait tell me anyone can go into a u-haul truck and really wanted to have a daddy and make off with a u- haul truck and not steal it from the streets. they're looking at all lanes. >> pam: coming up at 530 you what the president has plan for his state of the union address. plus special guests who will help throughout that speech. cost >> pam: as the so- called anti maxtor is possible health risks bay
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mateo bridge of a visit of the center of the on our. right now looking at traffic squeezing by in the westbound direction and one of three lanes open. the eastbound lanes all three lanes open as protesters at one point in our panel west on land to shut down. demonstrators clearing debris from paul alto's stanford university. part of the dr. martin luther king jr. day of demonstrations. civil gathering celebrations and some senses tell the bay area. right now police have arrested dozens of these demonstrators and seated there to live right along the sidewalk along left-hand side of the screen. you can see dozens of demonstrators hands behind their bags it ties we just spoke with chp officer daniel hill. the 520 * segment and telling us how many had been arrested and anticipates all westbound lanes the cemetery
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bridge will be open again within the hour. as police are going to be loading up all those demonstrators and hauling them away by right now a process not begun is a live pictures helicopter partnership with abc seven news. traffic impact is great and on the foster city side of the bridge. this is helicopter they're showing the back up and we can see little jarring right now but eased on lands are moving westbound lanes of traffic break their. an effect as police are keeping people back just one must online is giving by. >> reporter: again the cemetery bridge we continue stay on top of the story have updates to our. >> pam: 3 more children in southern california have contracted measles san diego health officials confirmed today those cases are tied to the cases started in disneyland last month. >> pam: goes one of several childhood illnesses that is preventable as long as children are given a vaccine. a new study but
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given by kaiser permanente a find out more and more parents refusing delaying and vaccinations for children. in fact as kron 4 dan coming tells us certain areas that this a single vaccine is more common and doctors concerned that could spell trouble down the road. >> reporter: more parents refusing to let the children get vaccinated for such things as measles within half. now turns out certain parts of the bay area more likely to have on vaccine did kids. doctors say that's a cause for concern. it really was established under immunize asian and clusters of risks of that scene presentable diseases booking cough measles is higher. after reviewing medical records of a hundred 4000 california children 20102012. >> reporter: kaiser permanente fun more likely case is on exited kids 3 and the bay area. east bay from austria to alameda marin and
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selfless and on the county.. and north eastern san. also five clusters for parents are delaying vaccinations before in the bay area. east bay richmond san tanjore sonoma and napa counties, no. 7 francisco south rent county. small area of vallejo. nonparticipating of epidemic's over night but could be higher rates of vaccine preventable diseases and some of these areas if we do not touch the children. >> >> reporter: parents and spoke with on that alarming. in this day and age we should have tour but 19th century problems and operates. the moment of nine month old child who has not had all vaccines just because she's too young to have the mall. >> reporter: x step now that these max clusters identified to reach the
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doctors so they can in turn reach out to parents to can have a more in-depth conversation with them about the pros cons' of vaccines. >> pam: president obama giving the annual cost of the union address tomorrow night catherine now with some details and privy of. >> catherine: president isn't of modest rebound of approval rating he's getting ready to unveil state of the union speech that will underline both ongoing challenges and some good news for the nation's. 6 time. >> catherine: white house to give this video will present talking of his tuesday night address americans are heard several of the initiatives planned a talk about including a cyber crime. getting onboard a fire from a global perspective. and plant kids to or college including making community college free to many students. >> catherine: and an initiative to get workers
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unpaid family leave. as always president will use desktop highlight specific points. when talking about improving relations with cuba for example we talked alan gross and the american railways last month after five years of captivity. >> catherine: the house chief of the cvs will be sitting near the first lady and the affect the drugstore chain aluminate. start kelly at heading to this position for a whole year first american did you sell. >> catherine: to make a point in a running battle with immigration and is more a young woman allowed to stay in the country under a program designed and the risk of deportation for young immigrants. >> catherine: sought sacramento would overshirts to be killed in line of duty and october susanne oliver says that shot the
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president to help repair the relationship between nations communities and law- enforcement. >> catherine: kron 4 will be caring president's speech live 6:00 p.m. our time tomorrow night and also join us the conversation share any comments you might have on kron 4 kron-4-dot-com @ as listed of the union address being delivered. >> reporter: we see his conditions outside and that today we continue to be his the increase and low clouds and some fog building by mournings and in fact overnight hours pettifog will be most prevalent. after the burn off temperatures start to rise rather quickly and won't ever fall too far we go had take a look at our day planning alicea patchy fog over nine hours. >> reporter: so say that fog is starting to leave by the afternoon hours and we will still be in pretty good shape. >> reporter: look at the afternoon highs we will see temperatures in the '60s and in fact could be seeing '70s by weekend's touch more on
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than just a bit. >> pam: some calling it deflate day and talk about why the nfl as investigating new england patriots. that a 545 outlet tech stack up in seattle seahawks sports superable addition. >> pam: list tiger doll superstar tiger was lost one of his pro whites.
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someone with the camera suddenly turned xl a hit him. to address that a trend have the gap but said it has the odds are if there >> catherine >> catherine: did the patriots use deflated football's. the clam nfl listing mysteriously at promising investigation. there's their advantage to partially inflated ball because easier to grasp and hang on to. patriots coach is promising his team will cooperate fully well quarterback tom brady is calling the whole thing ridiculous and doesn't even want to respond. >> catherine: for all rules out saved once of the bulls' locker room and if found guilty pictures should be could be fined and liz draft text. >> catherine: >> pam: 4 instructor gary is and will have that story next.
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>> pam: bull since the up in sports director is here to talk about the new controversy surrounding the super ball also the golden state warriors have red hot the biggest margin of the season so f saw >> catherine: >> gary: summit today that the plan closer games. one can say what the lawyers are games to one side after the coliseum they had the dream and honor of richardson said. part of their jerseys get ready to cut school and wears had 30 assists on 44 shots made. everybody buys their knees on a stretch. they surely cuts all-star game biggest blowout of the season 44.12279. wears a
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special on these parts and incredible 33 and a six. host houston on wednesday night. >> gary: biggest comeback in playoff history took place yesterday in seattle. this young fellow here baulked factories coming after a 16 now had he caught onside kick with game 1 of been over. talk more about how fans react to him in a moment. >> gary: plays later more shot lynch out of oakland and the end zone seattle taken the lead to 2219 after a two-point conversion. green day comes back to force overtime and russell wilson wins that wilson and tears see. adult first defending chapter the super bowl in 10 years. only help us to understand what lies ahead and all of us. we have been created a
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pact following doing a whole season. we have 12 weeks ago ford. >> gary: after the game pam was talking about the controversy outfit so much controversy it did just some poor folks >> : if. i was reading on the radio all of the sweets that are cents the drop the ball. i counted just five death threats. just curious player little sweet thing here with you as well. >> gary: many of you out have been so upset not death threat really got after a player. just got to the point you can't control yourself and breeding these you have ruined my life you have. i don't even one mention of the death threats worth. these people have
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these uses get a life. >> gary: number of folks here that really have to check themselves. try the old sweet thing. how many of you actually lost mine over the ball game it's sad but interested to know. >> pam:>> reporter: look outside at the golden gate bridge low- lying clouds. >> reporter: 0 caught coming and fog coming in as well the will burn off similar conditions tomorrow. warmer afternoons after that much warmer fog is in a be a thing of the past. i've seen much of that four-letter week had. current temperatures right now 54 nevada owns, at 55 san fransico 55, for
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vallejos 60 a current temperature in concord. temperature trend is on top warming temperatures. >> reporter: kits for the rest elite you conceive trending upwards release san francisco almost reaching 70 degrees by the weekend. could be really nice week ahead are looking forward to even us monday. >> reporter: on satellite rate are sitting across california right now fog is moving in as well. it o'clock tonight already at still at the end in the south bay east bay. seymour no. they fog tracker is showing by the afternoon and said the move out and have a very nice stay ahead. warding low 57 cisco 48 in daly city 45 san mateo 46 is what we get down to unconquered. afternoon highs much nicer 63 for it for cupertino east bay as nice condition does well 6. one vallejo 65 concord 66 is illegal to unpleasant scent. and in the north bay it next addition as it does let the one fog. 62 for the
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afternoon highs in downtown san francisco. kron 47 their on before tests. >>in fog wi move out >> pam: the cause the of this is a sexual assault allegations from years ago on the road again. last night for he loved this mutt much backlash. >> reporter: small city of petrol and he comes to town is a big deal. put him watching him on tv. a brother had record albums path of his comedy act that would be time lost. >> reporter: recent controversy makes bill crosbie a bigger deal. the sled until this happens >> reporter: grins and 77 year-old comedian more than 21 come forward. has $20 billion after the venture. >> reporter: crosby massive
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drug and rape the women attorney has denied that. no witnesses not even a polaroid. >> reporter: stores cause 1000 people going to a sold- out show reconsider crosby is once squeaky clean image. of difficult as kron a hard thing because he was such a large and growing up really enjoying his comedy. people >> reporter: pay $65 a so hemmed to selling out before this of clay surface. >> reporter: born protestors here. our cnn was in the lemon done research and believe they can't all be lying. >> reporter: some fans said doesn't affect their views of him or his work. the aba does comedy? his a sense of family values and heat i enjoy that if. >> pam: national to hurt goes on despite the
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>> pam: >> catherine developing right now at 6 protestors sticking voices to the cemetery bridge right there on the spent stopping traffic in the middle of the evening commute on as martin luther king jr. holiday. >> pam: demonstrators promise that this holiday weekend would be filled with spontaneous protests and have been several today we are team coverage tonight gramm lotus but the latest on traffic situation on cemetery bridge. >> reporter: the issue on going on our go on both directions were shut down. he seized on the right where it was on on the left-hand side of screen. both at a
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standstill as demonstrators span all six lanes of traffic: is. palestinian flag you see dozens of the police officers moving and on the protesters on this shot right here. these from 335 minutes ago courtesy of helicopter partnership with abc seven news. >> reporter: protestors that was bound lanes of block a short time after the us plays were not able to detain an arrest. or the '60s the of these dancers to move off the side enabling one to know what's online to squeeze through. >> reporter: very see them off after arrests were made and where we stand right now. the two right lanes are still blocked traffic but the one lane at clauses to the center median in a westbound direction as squeezing by. >> reporter: now going to go live with the toll plaza there the issue doesn't appear to be having too much of been packed. this is
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looking in the westbound direction and the foster city side closest for these protesters were. the group called the silicon chip on claiming responsibility to be all minutes ago the group is comprised of 63 stanford students arrested tonight. st. >> reporter: share seeing and of course the anniversary march with a king jr. day. again people holding signs and chanting this wont many demonstrations throughout the afternoon. right now what what one westmont lanes into two lanes a westbound traffic on san mateo bridge are still blocked to vehicles police work to remove all those protesters who have been arrested that ties use to put hands behind their back. we heard from officer live last hour they would be taken away for processing. they hope implant have all westbound lanes on the centel board open within about 30 minutes
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from now. >> pam: continuing our coverage in this area video from helicopter partnership with abc seven news. you see the scene as the coliseum bart station earlier today. not the reported number of protests and an act of civil disobedience the bart station shut down by protestors like this afternoon. >> pam: action is back open now and this comes at the end of four days of protests. a message among the black wives matters. maureen kelly spoke with activists who say they are trying reclaim dr. king's legacy. >> pam: hundreds of them answer is to the streets under the gaze of a foot tall some of martin luther king jr./several demonstrators held signs of some of the unarmed black man killed by police in this country. >> reporter: mike brown kaelin curtis and missouri in 2014 officer grant who was fatally shot by barkley's officer and 2009.
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>> reporter: or today's march began in several protests and the less heated. what activists are calling direction. starting with but shutting down a san francisco bart stops on friday. >> reporter: ionizes of today's march a sore rights leader was more than about giving electrifying speakers. >> reporter: over the years a consensus and people use this the have protection but actually taking power and mrs. gandhi a comparable but leading trade attention. the action brings attention to the surface and of the deal with that the. stopping flow of traffic interrupting business as usual call the box of mud brick stuffed. >> reporter: monday's march diverse gathering with people from many different races cultures and ages: is shown support for black americans oster grants from merck mother as did address the crowd. >> reporter: we to have a
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dream things will take place african-american young men would not be killed like to become. >> pam: elsewhere it was standing room only on board caltrans last freedom train this morning. 1400 freedom riders morning san jose and seen their way north to san francisco. this and similar freedom train rides were started 30 years ago by bread scott king to encourage the march her husband led and selma to montgomery. the march designed to push for the passage of the 1965 voting rights act. all of >> pam: or way it they had their thoughts of the importance of keeping alive dr. king's message of racial equality. all about celebrating martin luther king and his brain what he stood for equality for all people. this teaches me about
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freedom for everyone. sec might a grandmother for peace. original voting rights. is it a good thing we parliament supporting my grandmother's streams out that it had for over 50 years and if my grandmother. middle long way and saw long ways to go about picking day and as what uphill in battle and continue. >> pam: organizers of martlet the king jr. at situation and santa clara valley say the freedom train is being discontinued as a result of the reddish japanese and year's and last a funding our sponsorship for the annual charter bride. other news tonight reason to use running a u-haul truck through a story near fisherman's wharf. steal >> pam: in pricey merchandise before taking off credit is back now and at the scene of the crime earlier today joins us with
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latest on the investigation. >> reporter: spectacle we do have new video into the newsroom. >> reporter: shows progress up crews repairing the store for their plywood right now instead of a gaping hole that was a storefront it was close all day. the patagonia and right now please with several also hoping to identify the suspects to burglarize patagonia's. 330 this morning police say the normally quiet neighborhood transformed witnesses say they sought at least two guys back op you call to the front doors. two guys jumping out and started loading an expensive jackets and other gear and that you hulk. this >> reporter: auspex sold most expensive items and thereafter one minute and four police got there the crooks took off heading toward mass 7. of other units broadcast
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description for mission in northern and southern saw the wall. and we did try to pursue what happened. the. loss the thetruck. >> reporter: places for two suspects described by witnesses a black man wearing bandannas and that you hall truckman been stolen patagonia's stores expected to reopen tomorrow. >> reporter: still had some light on bay area hospitals issuing their own hall for about the flow. >> reporter: research and imposing for anyone comes in a visit. and pizza as a favor for many children what and a study says about eating a slice and what it's you might not be good enough tickets. on of the largest casinos the tories say that caught a suspect or news so add stay with us. >> reporter: clause pettifog
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>> pam: 5 year-old man accused of attacking a woman with a wrench outside the door in casino and. he was arrested on secession of assault with a deadly weapon robbery and burglary. detectives arrested him more and he
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returned a casino parking lot order to get his car. >> reporter: studies the say he hit the woman in an arm and hand and head with a wrenched out she was sleeping in her car. >> pam: she's expected to be ok. fairfield woman pleaded not guilty to murdering her two month old child back in june. >> pam: 21 year-old says that should not start a boy with methamphetamines and and it was taken off the medical center with symptoms of choking difficulty breathing. this happened back june 18th. the chow passed away. >> pam: the dicumarol methamphetamine poisoning and now says was pregnant again be back in court next month. still i had more more children on getting their vaccines. >> pam: day aired. doctor says about the cost of the kids about coverage why could be a big problem for the rest of the committee. >> pam: man orders of the food from address to restaurant have until next
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>> reporter: to #news protestors right now being loaded into to get away from santo bridge at one point demonstrators blocked both directions of traffic. recently all westbound lanes were shut down most recently one lane was squeezing by runoff more than 60 demonstrators are being taken away after being detained and arrested. the traffic impact as you can see is still significant. right now traffic is squeezing by in both directions and we continue to follow the situation on martin luther king jr. day/ >> pam: restrictions to sell about some light these restrictions all about protecting people against the flu. house officials and knowledge is used a vaccine is not as effective as in
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years past. kron forest trees are reports of the three south hospitals now have precautionary measures in place. >> reporter: here in san jose the new restrictions to protect people against the flu are as follows these measures are most distressed when talk about children.1. these new measures involve children 16 and under now not allowed to go past the first floor. such as disease experts at such a high risk of getting the all mess ending at six for so long it is necessary. but these extra precautions in the place.2. an addition would anyone with like symptoms such as fever body ache being sought to make any visits to patients. centers for disease control recently knowledge this year's vaccine is only 23 percent effective in past years more like 10 to 16 percent effective. >> reporter: health-care
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providers the hospitals now enacting these extra precautions to reduce the spread of virus.3. car at the hospital taking these measures. >> grant >> reporter started visitor restrictions any individual comes or facilities or influenza like symptoms and children under the age of 16/risk whenever children coming in the hospital increased risk for complications respiratory illness as. especially the flow and we want to contain the virus as best we can. measure >> reporter: is in place now in place till further notice. >> pam: also some disturbing news tonight about the number of children refusing vaccinations why that is a concern that doctors and herman live with details on the us. kaiser's >> reporter: had a
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hundred 54,000 to over two years of his medical records really increase and those refusing delaying vaccination. even more important certain areas more common have been vaccinated children of. the concern is more kids for an exit march as the of measles or a whopping cough epidemic break out. >> reporter: on five areas more likely to have a on vaccinated kids 3 and the bay area. these bay from all story hotel meet the marin the southwest and a much counties. northeastern san francisco. well-established area of weather that there are clusters of risk of a vaccine preventable diseases like open coffin measles is higher. >> reporter: the study also finds five clusters parents delaying vaccinations for are centered in the bay area. east bay richmond
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assam leandro sonoma and napa counties northern san francisco at southern marin county small area of vallejo. kaiser will reject the doctors in cluster is have them reach out the conversation with parents in those areas about benefits of back same. >> reporter: what the bay bridge traffic not ideal but better than some detail bridge. we have stacking up in some cash and lanes in sticking up with fog pettifog that is on bay area. that continues overnight current temperatures right now 7 cisco 55 at san jose at 55 cockers 55. and what what farm afternoon and then we should have at a pre nice staddle be a trend in to the next couple days. satellite radar will show low clouds building and over california and translating the fall of zero. what moisture and air some may
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ingredients for rain and not really quite cold enough. were left with is pretty moderate temperatures for a morning low 57 cisco 42 center rows of if you're rich and 46 unconquered. 47 unconquered after highs much nicer 54 would city 54 cupertino 64 words 64 for your afternoon high in fremont. east bay where 61 vallejo 63 force family and just 63 castro valley tracking and 64 danville 61 after an high and kits for. birthday peninsula 65 for petaluma 6610 nappa 63 for berkeley 6 ft. above the beach downtown san francisco 52 alameda papayas 62. >> reporter: no hint of rain for the week ahead unfortunately. we do have lots of sunshine for lincoln high temperatures. well into the '70s by the weekend and should also perhaps in get
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maybe even close 80 by the weekend. >> pam: present obama delivers his annual state of the union address on tuesday night. catherine here now with details on what the president will be talking about. pres >> >> catherine: you been getting good news and as a country drug reports great gas prices. what haunts has released a very slick looking video very carefully produced complete with music and features president talking little was like to deliver the annual address. and giving us some hints to what emphasizing tuesday night here's part of what said. the last six years we have been down by a legacy but the work financial crisis and a depression. because of the resilience of american people america and a position to turn the page last year best job growth
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seen since 1990's. complementary now dropped out of 5.6% manufacturing come back. cortes of gas prices dropped and so we are well positions before the future. >> catherine: a look in response in the hands of the iowa senator joni earned a she's expected to touch on some of the areas of a long- running disagreement between the president and gop of course. republicans are east pushing back some of the programs include don't have much chance of passing including a plan to tax the wealthy of giving tax credits and middle income americans. >> pam: kron 4 will carry the president's speech are time tomorrow night's 6:00 p.m. during that address also join the conversation with a near comments by checking kron-4-dot-com. still come tonight at 6 about a new study could have been passing on the next slice of pizza of.
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>> pam: aldrin can be picky eaters most are from pete's the grant is why you might want we thinking twice before you serve them schley's. >> reporter: on a sudden flood stuff a new study medical journal pediatrics reveals eating pizza changing young people's lives. on days were kids eat pizza consume significantly more calories than on days when they don't >> report/ >> reporter: on any given day about 20 percent of american kids eating pizza researchers say pete sell luxury trains is leading to a childhood obesity and other health issues like anything in moderation. dr. >> reporter: stop the parents about just how much pizza a kids are eating. >> reporter: mystery in the bay still ahead of orders falling birds and the bay area wildlife rescue workers tracking the new coating
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potentially killing the birds. >> reporter: box office and set up sniper under tech who's criticizing may surprise to our shores coming out of hollywood. 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. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train
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>> reporter: very latest on breaking news bolling protesters shouting down all part of san mateo bridge to but they would talk about it. you see more than 50 demonstrators being loaded onto boss police taking protesters out a way right now. one was on land is squeezing by eastbound traffic moving this is an issue for more than an hour. traffic impact is significant chp urging people to avoid san mateo bridge if possible. one westbound lane is getting by as protesters already rested been taken away. with all the sports front tonight. >> reporter: parlor in san francisco from fisherman's wharf at the pentagon and shop run around 330 in the morning. police say to suspects used you hall ran
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through the front door made off with the surface of the items. most expensive items police officers action made contact with you all a few miles from this location. lost track of them which is why the search continues. again the possibility it that the u-haul truck might of been stolen. >> reporter: a space then says some experts are baffled by a substance that is killing off seabirds' along the bay specifically it near alum the the south to san mateo hayward bridge. >> reporter: so far more than 50 birds found dead and more than 200 other birds are being held. >> reporter: and oakland and the kaiser study finds certain areas struck northern california that parents are less likely to get the kids vaccinated. three in the bay area east bay from also a note to all mita. marin in south western sonoma counties.
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northeastern san francisco. doctors say as a cause for concern. all established under ionization and clusters where risk spots of vexing preventable diseases like we see. >> reporter: and san jose at o'connor hospital will visitor restrictions this all connection with the policies and hospital officials and not asking anyone who has the license comes. it's not come here and the patient and also 16 and under being limited to only the first floor. cdc officials say children pose higher risk of spreading the flow and saying this year's vaccine proven to be not very effective only 23 percent effectiveness. >> reporter: and oakland large crowd took a street summer with a king day celebration message my son
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is trying to of the armed men shot and killed by a policeman in this country including foster grant. the diverse crowd people from many different races cultures and ages hell it all the signs show support for black americans. one last right about the freedom train and honor light and more with a king jr.. standing-room-only 1500 people boarded cal train for a symbolic journey in the san francisco. >> reporter: from selma the montgomery alabama the push for passage of a 1965 border rights act. the 30 years ago tradition being discontent to it does continue and do so and tandy's end of the cold defining sponsorship. >> reporter: on the bay area
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currently experience king tied unusually high tides created by alignment of the mill in the sun with the earth and national weather service warning people be careful listening low-lying areas and the coasts or san francisco is a minor flooding as possible and advising people not like to drive and areas where they come the block than by floodwaters. tide a sudden return tuesday morning and tuesday afternoon with wednesday morning's low tide began wednesday evening. >> reporter: easy understanding to be drawn toward the close with this weather we've been having/ and now current temperatures 55¢ francisco. 50s in this area is for the low cloud coverage and the fog really have temperatures up a little bit. so happens the thought was a dissipating pretty quickly by the early morning and. then we still see pettifog conditions
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south bay parts of north bay as well and of course the inland valleys as well. often on boasts the burning of lead afternoon morning lows won't really get the low. 50 percent francisco 50s and the rest of these areas. >> reporter: 52 for san rafael 53 richmond 54 oakland 60 hayward 62 pleasant scent. >> reporter: the senator trent% francisco talk about the week ahead a little bit later here stanley roberts . >> reporter: you live nearby. welcome to end seven horrendous traffic sign the residential speed is 85? >> reporter: up the ice toward the news was referring to or not the countless number of abandoned christmas trees or abandoned cars. it's what is happening here. now set for kids are live
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really close to this and is not cool to see the summer home. >> reporter: of safe but ongoing problem in antioch people trashing for post offices. but this on dogwood were literally fell the ram with garbage. not one time saved antiquated of all eds code enforcement officers then of the things god of control the her new one. >> reporter: now have three but due to lack of funding with and work every day. that has changed cordons officials there'll be no more. confident or officers were the five is weak in this house debated again and boarded up in such way this will be a thing of the past. >> reporter: some residents want help with the cleanup and that's good because it helps with civic pride. cleaning up the. blood of hamas is only the step back police department is a step
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up and start targeting these unregistered vehicles filled with debris. built for police to step up with the the start. >> reporter: enforcement backed up with homes like this one i'm robert street now trash now is cleaned up with the exception of the abandoned cars in the driveway. >> reporter: and churches see how antioch runs from the ashes of despair and become a vibrant city. once city >> pam: coming next of you can buy food while in your car why can't you needed to cut. one man face any decided to a buoyant when it will be right back.
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>> reporter: grumman but well behind the wheel guilty as charged a poor guy by the name of medicine turner still in shock after the georgia troopers sought the ticket offense eating all driving. >> reporter: even though not gone or the speed limit driving erratically he said specifically you can't drive down the road eating hamburger. >> reporter: there was a double quarter pounder with cheese according to the ticket office to run amok under distracted driving law. >> reporter: says he plans to fight it endicott tie traffic department says it can't comment on the second and his ongoing. if you're wondering if you could be cited for eating and driving here in california not the answer is yes. >> reporter: in sports of
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the treaties a cheating again and for years are more unstoppable than ever garry has pilots all the sports he is next.
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> gary: good evening everyone these warriors doing it again today. drug and earlier with pam the country in the game off have the first quarter. our live the king day of course warriors honoring us in king with the dream warmup jersey's kids get out of school ready to roll. currie at 20 points lawyers 36 on 448 shots. >> gary: was allotted seen marcus thompson had 2268 the 86 and one juncture. >> gary: james michael from nba debut of beauty: points in 13 minutes. starters the
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set out of course to steer curbing its pullout of his tenure. 33. when 01287933 and 6. the host houston when state. looking at you see it hurt all the sports show sunday night. afternoon games have stanford women 16th ranked nationally. young lady getting out at maples pavilion stanford. >> gary: 1 there in those years are good but not great like they've been in the past. stanford one last chance down by three dozen works. >> gary: is on state lands for the first time in 31 years. of setting 1657. >> gary: is sensible everyone talking about the greatest comeback in playoff history it was something else. it all came down the
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brandon got caught this onside kick at the green bay would be on the super bowl. he didn't and marshall lynch is the biggest comeback and championship game history. lynch out of oakland did his thing. hat on a two-point conversion 2019 error and rogers for a field goal. send him over time and then ross so would have a rough first half the public remained. wilson in tears after the game so emotional head coach pete carroll first defending champ to return the superbowl and 10 years. only help us to understand what lies ahead and all that and we have the greatest effort following. with and do it the whole season and one or two weeks the go forward. it always tell when even a sports fan
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like something. pam watches against but that one you even commented on. >> pam: as playmate packers amazing. >> gary: but the rest are audience play and are twitter portable on the screen i did hear from you tonight about the death threats that they on green backpacker receiver who miss played that ball which led to seattle coming back. you can weigh and on the twitter deal which is streaming fall action. kron g brad which. >> gary:, i'd have you got much of all these people dream bay real ugly. i just was like to ask you at home have you ever gotten so mad a football game the death threats to the extreme but whats stores than you ever
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did something you said something and a sorry reacted after team lost in green bay their death threats people saying their entire lives ruined because. though imported misplayed the ball love to hear from and cost of people feel here. well more laid- back here. >> gary: team loses so back out what a great area we live in and green bay your football team loses 10 fetus know i'm stuck here in the football team stings and you'll see another california people react. >> gary: some good news after the game newington's a victory yesterday patriots' offensive tackle vince rescued a motorist whose car had fled i decide. and walked in on his life from driving, the game and saw a car. the people will not the car is in one arm. to
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raven's talked about the rescue of. i said it was something we sought and initially helped good thing is daughter out safely and what we did. all i know she is talking and was able to get around the police came and took it from there >> repor >> gary: pictures was a legacy get even dead even it's called kicking game. big news here concern forty- niners would of that will happen but reportedly he is one of the canada it's becoming the new offensive coordinator. this guy jumped from so much and the latest up alabama's only been there one year just wondering if he'd jump again. when from
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the raiders to tennessee to usa out work to alabama. once upon a time he was a great offensive coordinator at usa. that's why all davis brought him in the coach the raiders. speaking of league's 49 head coach warriors make 3 1/2 million dollars that a million and a half left in harbaugh. if you believe this report only three nfl head coaches make a left of him. general san diego coach in charlotte coach but still germantown soult never been a head coach anywhere three and half million dollars and still pretty good even for my way of thinking nfl coach and rookie but if you like to halt son thomas to a few bucks inserted telethon for him. but when my twins ever
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will notice comes to a. >> pam: movie american sniper coming under fire shots of some stars are taking at the current team and the box office. fan calf effective.
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>> reporter: justin build a plane that left a lot of sfo being searched for pent potential bomb in new york didn't call than adults of flight 468 recently at a landed at jfk. passengers take my boss the main terminal being interviewed as lee's big. telephone threat was made all plan was still in the air and officials not saying specifically received a threat. no entries to report all rest and will of the latest on kron 4 news at 8. and on kron 4 kron-4-dot- com.
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>> reporter: hollywood folk speaking out against a new clint eastwood films based on his experience. audiences love the americans never earned more than $100 million this weekend. >> pam: throw been to the twitter to express how default and rodents as though reminded him of propaganda later he said he liked the film and document mclemore treated snipers are power. also later he was referring to these would fell. a lot to me all about that more on entertainment tonight coming up before we start within 7:00 of all but entertainment tonight at 730 and we'll know more about the reaction from american sniper. >> pam: 4 lead to a one less quick check of weather for a week daniel. >> reporter: will have foggy morning sunday afternoon for error afternoon highs tomorrow pretty nice lows in the 67 church and through the rest like and we will get over 70 degrees by
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week's end american sniper breaks records as michael moore ignites a media war.
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"the insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. michael moore tweeted that snipers like chris kyle are cowards. as american sniper breaks records over the holiday weekend. >> several filmmakers take aim at the blockbuster. >> we as americans believe it's okay to kill people. >> we go inside the film's growing political controversy. >> we tried to be true to what we had learned about chris. >> then fitness model and bravo star killed while filming. on a los angeles train track. but was it an accident? >> he lived for everybody else, right up until the last minute. >> plus, what do you get the woman who has everything? betty white's birthday flash mob >> 93. you shouldn't be doing this. >> then, my close friend and america's sweetheart jennifer aniston isn't so friendly anymore. >> i drank a bottle of booze and
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popped five vicodins today. >> don't worry, it was all for her critically acclaimed role. in "cake." >> how was justin be with this process? >> let's go inside. >> well, i'm nice -- >> now the celebrity news delivered to you 24/7. "the insider" together with yahoo! it's a cakewalk for jen and yop as critics rave about aniston's new dramatic performance. she is so good in this. we'll have that for you a little later on. first, bradley cooper's american sniper takes over the weekend box office and ignites a heated national debate. hey, everybody, i'm louis aguirre. >> and i'm thea andrews. the oscar nominated clint eastwood picture is projected to bring over $100 million this holiday weekend. while the academy and moviegoers is giving it a thumb's up, it has some notable detractors who are speaking out. >> the history making action movie is now the subject of a great political conversation with the left and right firing off some heavy accusations. but who started this fight? tonight, with go inside the media war over american sniper.

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