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>>: the measles virus is one of our most infectious virus is truly airborne. is known to be in the air and affected people within two hours after the affected person has left the area. it also affect people and leaves a hundred feet away. >> reporter: doctors say they do not recommend anyone that has not had of vaccinations got to go to disneyland until this has stopped. >> pam: symptoms of the me built measles appear tend to 14 days after exposure. they include a fever, a dry cough, runny nose and a sore throat. after two or three days a tiny white spots appear inside the mouth, and
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a larger skin rash breaks out >> pam: spreading from the airline down award someone with measles can spread the disease for about eight days starting about four days before the rash appears. >> pam: at a news conference this afternoon up family of britain mainer has decided sight to move the organs because they have a death and dignity law in place. it would qualify terminally ill adults to get prescription drugs to in their lives. >>: pitney at once per legal right in or again perhaps. oregon... she took great
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comfort and assurance that she was the sole decision maker about how much pain she was going to when door. >> pam: the bill now goes to a state senate committee. supporters say it may not be until next year for them to get the bill passed. >> pam: the search to identify a strange substance killing birds in the east bay continues. earlier today officials with the california department of fish and wildlife were out patrolling the day looking for more birds impacted by what is described as a going substance. gooey substance... >> reporter: since last friday the california
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department of wildlife has rescued several birds between the bay bridge and the shoreline. >>: and unfortunately it's about 200 birds has been killed since friday. >> reporter: a crew was searching for more impacted birds. >>: you're right on the shoreline can't see it. this is weird and i'd we've never seen this kind of material before. weird and odd... sight ducks are more susceptible because they died. it >>: we saw one on the beach but we thought was dead but it turned out to be alive. >> reporter: this sacramento
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officials are trying to find out what this go like substance is. goo like contact the california department of fish and wildlife. >> reporter: as a sign of good economic times new traffic patterns and parts of the south bay as highways deal with more more drivers and traffic highway 85 has a total of 15 new metering lights between interstate 280 and cupertino and highway 101 in mountain view. >> reporter: south bound metering lights on the rams are activated from 3:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. northbound highway 85 commuters will be on on from 6:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.. here's a live look at the speeds in the
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area and kron 4 is daniel malaria is like for us tonight in the heart of the congestion. >> reporter: a lot more cars are out there on the road. >> reporter: fortunately we're looking at one of the northbound on rams here in the medium lights are not running right now. on the southbound side we just couldn't get clear enough so the two declared picture. the stretch of 85 is notorious for heavy traffic. right now we see this: is warning people the meeting begins on the 28th. the bitterly the lights on during the commute hours. but coming next week on the
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28 they're gonna be fully operational and people will have to stop waiting for the green light to let the golan. >> pam: an update on the fatal crash just a day in santa rosa up. the pedestrian the pedestrian sight struck and killed on the sidewalk was a 73 year old woman. two vehicles collided at the intersection of third and d streets around 230. the as you meet in the crash flipped over and landed on top of the woman standing on the street. both drivers suffered minor injuries and were taken to a hospital. police are reviewing surveillance video from surrounding businesses to see what caused the crash. >> pam: two people recovering tonight after being hit on highway 101 ingrowing game early this
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morning. it happened near the broadway exit shortly before 230 a.m.. officials say a mas the one-stop in the middle of the highway and two people were trying to push it onto the shoulder when honda crashed into them. the two of the highway suffered a minor major injuries while those in the high death had minor injuries and all four were taken to the hospital. >> pam: police said they are not sure if one of the drivers ran a red light on what caused the accident they are looking for witnesses who may see in that accident. >> pam: two restaurants in berkeley have grisly discoveries details ahead at 515. plus the king tides or rolled back into the bay area this week. and why some researchers believe these higher tides will be the new norm. and next how that
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couples coffee may be saving your skin. >> reporter: will talk more about the changes affecting the rest of this week coming up weather changes the year end clearance sale ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪
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>> catherine: in the ongoing argument over whether coffee is good for us and not the latest teddy's says it might actually reduce your risk of the deadliest form of skin
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cancer. researchers say people drains more than 4 c. a day at a 20% lower death risk of developing melanoma over the course of a decade. >> catherine: morris the more they drank the greater the benefit. decaffeinated coffee did not work is well. this study is in the journal of the national cancer institute. other studies have suggested coffee might also reduce the risk of alzheimer's and depression among other things. >> catherine: but it's also been tied to higher cholesterol and a higher risk of heart disease and some people. >> pam: the mystery of two east bay eateries to dump wild boar remains near a vegetarian restaurants play. plus the mot be american sniper is making box office history coming up we will look at what is behind its success.
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>> pam: a shocking sight for a number of people in this morning in berkeley. the heads of dead blowers were last year to vegetarian restaurants. police are
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investigating and residents are concerned. kron 4 as terisa estacio shows a surveillance video showing a person dropping off the carcass. >> reporter: surveillance video offside this market on adeline show someone wearing gloves and apparently dropping off a dead bore its head. the older declined to give us the video but did let us take video of berkeley police officer jennifer " examining the take for the >> reporter: this is a close-up picture of the boar's head taken by a neighbor and posted on face book. this location on adeline is bite vegetarian restaurants like those. >> reporter: the other dead boar's head was also left near a vegetarian restaurant herbivore once
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shacked up. shatttuck.. >> reporter: the code says it is unclear why anyone would leave the carcasses and whether there is any connection to and animals and vegetarian restaurants. the bourse here and fly close restaurant was by animal control and disposed off. the other boards head by herbivore was thrown away by the ambassadors of group helping to keep downtown clean and safe. >> pam: missing male and pleasanton lance a modesto man in jail. after police says he stolid. a witness told police they saw a man going through a neighbor's
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mailbox. then the police say they got another call about the same man going through car. when police arrived and arrested the man and found the missing male in his car. >> pam: they also found psst property taken from porches from a dozen homes he was arrested on suspicion of theft and possession of stolen property. >> pam: about 60 people warrant that they need to be gone by today or face eviction. the clean-up crews arrive this morning to make good on that morning at the camp was cleared of all makeshift shelters along the track. and at an advocate for the homeless was critical of the eviction. the african blames a lack of affordable housing for the ongoing problem.
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>>: is really difficult to rent a place level loan holding it. it becomes very different difficult for anyone wanting to rent because they want a credit check employment verification that a check your credit score and this these are homeless people. they chase people of one place until they go find another pad and a city comes out and chases away again. >> pam: the spokesmans for the the spokesman for the eviction says that this was for a safety reasons. does the campers what could be in on the tracks in front of moving trains. >> pam: the was a gas leak in san jose happened at kelly and query roads gas seeped through the asphalts
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and the crews finish their work but it went on all night long. >> reporter: it took 18 hours for the cruelest to work all over the overnight hours into the morning and happened to 45 yesterday afternoon when a third party was digging into the ground accidentally ruptured a 4 in. gas line initially authorities came not had a shelter in place and said it was too dangerous of those businesses had to be evacuated. finally at 8:00 in the morning they had the gas service fixed but it took an extra few hours to make sure that all the air was out of the gas line. in the meantime power was never disrupted. >> reporter: their places were little bit coal but they were able to open up on time many of the businesses.
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p g n e will be looking into the matter as the low will be paying the cost of this repair pg & e will be looking into the cost.. >> reporter: because scene from the san mateo bridge camera shop here come some of the high clouds aware of the rise clear around the bay area for down. we gonna have increased the breeze and some of the high cloud coverage and that should help eliminate some of the fog over night. 59 in san jose 59 also in santa rosa up. >> reporter: clearing into tomorrow afternoon and
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heading into the weekend we have a warming trend in store. >> pam: coming up next how disney snub director george lucas and the new star wars movie plus congress gets a crash course in drones.
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>> pam: director george lucas says the the new star wars movie is not the one that he would he had envisioned. in an interview with saddam bland, lukas was asked if he had come up with any ideas that episode 7 before he sold lucas films to disney back in 2012. >> pam: he told some blackwell to the ones that i sold to disney, they came up with the decision that they didn't really want to do
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those. so they made up their own so it is not the ones that i originally wrote in ". the star wars episode 7 the fourth awakens is directed by jay j. abrams and will hit theaters in december. >> reporter: them all the american next sniper has become the top grossing will be among the eight best picture oscar nominees bringing in 107 white $3 million and counting. >> reporter: turning the country this controversial fell into a blockbuster took some major doing. the film was first green and 20
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military bases and expanded over the weekend. that created but within the military community. 1.5 million active-duty members and their families. the film was first grade at those military bases. another huge factor was the ease what cooper combination. >> pam: >> reporter: sniper is all sold the two stars biggest debut as beanies what the grand torino and cooper's first hangover hit many are estimating it will rolled over to and $50 million domestically. >> pam: what some researchers say these rising tides could be the new normal. plus we have a dramatic new video of a market being overrun by looters during the ferguson riots.
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would look like decades from now because of rising sea levels. maureen kelly reports that the county planners are also paying attention so they can decide now how to anticipate a flood zones of the future. >> reporter: the idea is to keep coastal cities to rise in sea levels. does what is and no sense today will be an average of high tide in 2015 due to climate change. >> reporter: shaklee is there is the marin county planning manager. he's right he's keeping abreast of the areas that will be at risk for flooding. >> reporter: the king tides co-founder says that if this was an average high tide 35
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years from snout cities may be planning for the king tides. >>: where will we need to relocate the people the infrastructure in the house this is >> reporter: marin county is still looking to see of this what is gonna be the daily commute for 2015. >>: are gonna most houses raise houses on their foundations we need a plan. >> reporter: 92 put their input into see how the adapt to the rising waters. >> reporter: the delta did not clear until this afternoon we have low 50s and an upper six low 50s
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that is 60 degree temperatures. it is in the clear conditions of the bay area's high cloud coverage is approaching. by tomorrow afternoon will have sonny's skies. tonight is gonna be foggy in some spots in chile and others. we gonna see the temperatures dipped into the 30's in a few locations. mainly in the '40's del. in the delta and we will scene temperatures in the 30's. >> reporter: in the afternoon it will be sunny and mild but the temperatures will warm up in a hurry as we head towards the weekend looked at the numbers coming up later on in the hour. >> reporter: the score this as a when for the police officer at the center of the
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ferguson missouri conflict. the new york times reports that the justice department will recommend and no civil rights charges be filed against ferguson police officer during wilson. wilson was under investigation for the shooting death of one i'm teenager mike brown last year. >> pam: however a larger investigation into a pattern of excessive force and discriminatory traffic stops by the ferguson police the premier remains open. meanwhile we have new video from the nearby state st. louis shows steady stream of lower storming a market during the destructive protest back in november. the loading occurred shortly after a grand jury declined to i indict officer wilson. authorities say they are looking for more than 180 suspects in the dell would market looting. . >> pam: an unusual sight at
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a house committee meeting in washington today that's of little drawn buzzing around the house science space and technology committee meeting today. it was being flown by an expert in unmanned aerial vehicles. the committee is examining ways to integrate droves into the u.s. airspace perry >> pam: right now most drawn uses in the u.s. is in a state of law legal limbo. they can only be used for recreational purposes anything else requires a special permit from the faa. >> pam: harry reid to have surgery of bandaged and bruce and harry reid is back to work but not for long. the senate majority leader is scheduled for surgery on monday. the nevada of democrat had a nasty fall new year's day as the exercise. the 75 year-old broke some bones in his face
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and a few ribs. his office as those injuries are healing now it's time to fix his right eye and he will be out for long. reed is expected to work from home as he recovers. >> catherine: is been two weeks since the attack on charlotte charlie hebdo in paris tonight the magazine's publishers talking about what happened in the magazine's office. >>: i was in the role when the killers burst into the room open the door. they appeared with submachine guns and a colleague who was in front of me was in front of him. as soon as i saw this scene they started to shoot then i lay down on the floor with my face to the ground and that i just heard sounds of gunfire gunfire i could just hear the gunfire i didn't even hear any shouting and screaming i can all and there was gunfire.
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>> reporter: what was your reaction to people who are now saying well you can't make fun of people's faith otherwise you know what's going to happen? first of all we have to distinguish two things have to distinguish face and persons we have never seeks or sought to make fun of people on you have all right up to a faith and to believing got back >> pam: the highest u.s. delegation in decades arrived in cuba. last month president obama announced a surprise handshake deal to repair relations with cuba. on the agenda is normalizing relations opening embassies in both countries and loosening the trade embargo that has been in place since 1962. >> pam: it's been called the
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flight gate. coming up the latest on the controversy surrounds the super bowl bound new england patriots. and next most of us know our kids need to be vaccinated but what about adults? will look at when adults should get their vaccines updated. ♪oh this tasteless cardboard♪ ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away♪
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vaccines that they need most people are aware of influenza vaccine but when it comes to most of the other vaccines they really are not aware that they need vaccines to just like kids do. >> reporter: there's several reasons adults might need vaccines. >>: first like flu vaccine you need to get a flu shot every year some vaccines you need a booster like tetanus vaccine that when it you should get once every 10 years. another vaccine you may need as an adult is because you miss them as a child or were not offered when you were a child or because your did you develop some medical condition. >>: there are a couple of different ways if you're not sure if you've had vaccines and you can't get your records top your provider and in general the role is
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as good news she should go and get the vaccine for some vaccines you could have a blood test and kentucky provider about that and i can tell you if you are already immune or if you already have protection against the virus or bacteria >> reporter: in the end vaccine schedule should be individualized depending on the person's age and medical conditions.
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>> reporter: the calling it the flight gate as the cleanup patriots get set to play seattle and the super bowl a controversy surrounding under inflated ball is intensifying tonight. espn is reporting that an nfl investigation found that 11 out of 12 footballs new england used were significantly low on air 2 lbs. per inch per square inch low. each team's offense uses their own footballs' during games and deflating football's can help throwing and catching it especially in cold and rainy weather which we had the game in question in this past sunday.
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>> reporter: when he spies the ball and deflates the ball. i feel bad for the football because it puts everything into those bikes predecessor the likes of jerry rice is also getting in the action. 2011 of 12 balls under inflated can anyone spell cheating. 11 of the 12 pall mall said the patriot has on their side their fans said they did not cheat. the good year but will mass fly over the super ball and fear of being deflate it. if found that
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they have deliberately been deflated the footballs' they could be fined at least $25,000 and loosen draft picks. >> reporter: member when the seahawks at the stork come back and the tempest of game sunday earthquake experts with the pacific northwest seismic network has analyzed the century lynnfield shaking during the seahawks went over the packers and sundays and s c title game. the experts said the biggest of that was caused by all the jumping and dancing that followed the touchdown and two-point conversion as seattle rallied at the end of the regulation time. the university of washington steve malone calls in a dance quake generated by bouncing fans blow says the dance quake was the bids
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excise mixed signal associated with the seahawks game even bigger than the 2011 peace quake that followed a marchand lech touchdown run and originally drew attention of earthquake trackers. >> reporter: we will have areas of fog and high cloud coverage pushing to in the afternoon. we should average in the low to mid '60's. as a look offshore using this band of cloud cover that will be sweeping through overnight tonight and much of the morning tomorrow. will have a lot of sunshine once it passes. >> reporter: fog tracker is still picking up the central valley fog through the 3:00 hour and this could extend to the delta yet again. it should clear little bit faster than what fog trecker
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is showing. temperatures tomorrow morning will be chilly 39 and now up. napa ... tomorrow afternoon very similar to temperatures of what we saw today. >> reporter: lota mid-60's for the south bay area. as we look at it that the space still on the cooler side but will be in a low 60s opera 50s. will be six innings '60s on the coast line as well. we may even get to 66 up in napa. >> reporter: chilly mornings the next couple of days but we will warm up as we go towards the weekend. it is in the temperatures are
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trying to get up to 70 degrees by this weekend. will see some temperatures and mid-70s and some isolated locations. we may even break a few records. >> reporter: the ski report we don't have the new snow talk about the sugar bowl's base step is now 45 in.. kirkwood is 37 in.. if you like more information about the ski resorts log onto arsenal blood back >> pam: ebay says it is going to cut 2400 jobs. the san jose based e commerce company says the cuts amount to 7% of its work force. the most common ahead of a plan separation of its business. ebay it will spin off pay pal later this year it also plans to spin off or sell
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the enterprise unit, which develops online shopping sites for brick and mortar retailers. >> reporter: coming up and attack before away free to get a quick and convenient display off your smart phone.
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>> reporter: again as but a lot of people who don't have insurance on the phone with what do with my crack screen it happens a lot more than you'd think. people shatter the glass on the earth are as smart phone screen and the fund is still fully functional bulwarks find. >> reporter: i'm gonna show you a quick and convenient way to get your screen 6. i cracked it is the bay area bay's business that offers on demand, on location smart phone repair. they specialize and i phones with crack displays. but
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they fix other stuff to. the service is easy to use. >> reporter: you hop their website and request to repair you can see the picture of the certified and that it technician that will be calling you to set up an act appointment. they call a taxi back pretty quick and you choose to where and when you meet. it in your home, your officer carl parking lot a nearby cafe where ever you want most repairs take less than 30 minutes. i use that i phones 6 with the cracks grain to test their service and they came to my office and i fell the process. >> reporter: the attack did a thorough test on all the main phone functions make sure that there was not any internal damage before replacing the screen he then open it up and got to work.
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this is what is in the side of the high phone looks what the inside of i looks like vacation wondering this is what the home but looks like when is removed from the fallen to minutes later he was attaching the new display screen and then running the post cop steps to make sure is fully functional fellow thing took about 25 minutes and was very convenient. >> pam: protesters said they will be back the pri and and they're one to build the u.n. where the target will be this time. those stories coming up at six.
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>> pam: now as 6:00 she
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became the face of the death with dignity movement. now two months after the highly publicized case of brittany maynard california lawmakers are pushing to allow terminally ill patients to in their own lives. good evening i am pam moore. >> pam: after failing in the past california lawmakers have once again introduce right-to-die legislation. saying allowing this option for terminally ill patients is the compassionate choice. kron 4 is decrement attended a news conference in the state capital and has our story. >> reporter: in her decision to pick a per life and move to oregon because they have a death with dignity loll.
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this is a story of brittany maynard. >>: britain and i felt appreciative of her legal right in oregon that she can decide when enough was enough. >> reporter: now mainers family is joining with california lawmakers to give all california's the option with with without leaving the state. >>: this is an option is to be all the available to all californians and all people really. >> reporter: the proposed law will lead doctors prescribed a life in the medication for those that wanted in their lives. >>: i believe this is a civil rights and human rights for person with a terminal diagnosis. >> reporter: it comes with
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the safeguards and least 2 positions must say that the patient doesn't have the two months to live. and they must be deemed competent and making that decision. >> reporter: the bill now goes to a senate committee and then a full city sixth synod meeting. and hopefully there is will arrive on the desk of the governor this year. >> pam: opponents of that legislation say that it does not contain nearly enough safeguards and they say that they will fight it as they did was similar versions in the past. >>: there's no requirement for a family to be present people and doctors shop.
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they're all the same argument arguments that they hadn't oregon remain with this legislation. >> pam: the group has a broad the verse and bipartisan coalition help the fight it. >> pam: the measles outbreak in california is spreading fast. health officials confirmed a cases including here in the bay area are linked to disneyland. they are stalled as more information >> reporter: were talking about seven cases of measles in santa clara county's and nearly half of those people have been to disneyland. measles are red rashes that appear all over your body. out of the 59 people that were diagnosed 42 of those people have been to disneyland. that's just
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this past sunday up person was diagnosed with the measles. the vaccine is given out and least 90 percent of the time. they say if you have and if you don't have the vaccine you should be concerned about where you go. >>: >>: if you have a minor that cannot be vaccinated child under 12 months of age i recommend that those children are not taken to pick places like disneyland today. if your child is less than 12 months so they can not get a vaccination. not >> reporter: the not clear whether this of virus originated from a believe was somewhere out of the country. >> reporter: 14 cover chips are to encourage now is giving you the first
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symptoms of the measles you look for a fever, cough up, a runny nose and red eyes. the classic rasht with red blotchy spots appears first often first on the face and that it spreads to other parts of the body. measles a spread extremely easily. the virus can be transmitted from an infected person pretty easily like the flow that occurs when a cop person coughs or sneezes. >> reporter: the virus can live on services or in the air for up to two hours. an estimated 90 percent of people are not immune to measles will get it if they're close to when infected person. people with measles are contagious four days before and four days after the rash appears. it is preventable. >> reporter: a common vaccine m m r covers measles
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blocks and rubella. it's 99 percent effective according to california health department. the deadly virus is showing up more and more in the golden state. >> pam: kron 4 has learned that scientist with the u.s. environmental protection agency are examining birds contaminated with an unknown like substance in the east bay. since last friday over 350 birds have died as a result of their feathers being covered with this strange and gooey substance however today officials with the california department of fish and wildlife explained at the wide they believe the worst is over. >> pam: a short time ago sight as with the california department of fish and wildlife rolled out a liquid robberies substance pauley iso you believe possibly
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covering the birds. to stay labs are continuing their full-time investigation trying to determine the source of the contamination. >> reporter: we as unseasonably warm temperatures today. the state cooler and vallejo because of the fog stayed cooler in vallejo.. satellite and radar picture show mainly fall them the central valley. we have a band of high clouds as gonna switch to the bay area tonight and that's also keeping the fog at a minimum. >> reporter: will see it throughout the morning hours. forties' to start the
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day for the most part low 60s by the 3:00 hour. and so the gonna get warmer from there. >> pam: this reminder you can get all of your weather alerts forecast check radar and more by downloading our free kron 4 mobile application >> pam: coming up the protesters shut down the bars that sent the bart station and all: this coming up and then announced the fbi is expected to announce a decision on the civil rights case involving deer and wilson. darren wilson/...
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female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices.
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save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. don't wait! sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> catherine: a developing story protesters plan to confront the bart board members at their regular meeting tomorrow. regarding this november 28th protest that shut down the west oakland station. demonstrators train themselves to a bart train and it took police a couple hours to get moving again. >> catherine: this video is from our helicopter partnership with abc seven news at issue the $70,000 in restitution paid charge to
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the protesters. known as the black friday 14 says the protests happened the day after thanksgiving. at thursday's board meeting they'll demand that the charges be dropped and the november protest was a response to the grand jury decision of ferguson missouri. >> pam: just one month after the joggles homeless encampments set down in san jose many former residents are on the move once again where they were forced out this time plus a dangerous new assessment on cyber security and the ever evolving digital world.
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>> pam: scientists and coastal city planners are studying the king tides de benedetti the bay area this week. volunteers and have been taking pictures of the rising waters and nuisance flooding in their areas for what's called the king tides project. >> pam: it is believed these abnormally high tides are preview of what the bay area will look like 35 years from
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now because of rising sea levels. scientists will use these of photos to check their projections on the impact of global warming on our shore lines. it's also giving county planners an idea of what the average high tide is believed to look like in 2050 and how communities will have to adapt. >>: volunteers will be asked to go out and take more pictures during the final king tides series of the season that's expected in mid february. >> reporter: a big warmup in store for the bay area as we head towards the weekend to allow those gonna be very similar to what we saw on the day. we gonna see more high cloud coverage that
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should help up with a dense fog. >> reporter: tomorrow clearing skies in the afternoon and will still be mild and by friday will be warming up were talking '70s for the weekend. clear skies for the most part still smelling was central valley fog. this band of high clouds should help tonight. it will still be dealing with all tomorrow morning as gonna a creek near the delta. but i think as gonna clear a lot faster than the fog tracker is actually showing. at 8:00 and should be starting to left. >> reporter: is to be a tad bit water along the delta tomorrow afternoon. for and valleys as to be pretty
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mild 48 and rich man. the south bay should be getting the upper 60s. notice they're still on the call aside los '60s tomorrow as we head into friday and weekend it will warm up. >> reporter: 62 in san francisco 65 1/2 monday. as 66 up and now 65 in half moon bay... a few isolated spots will see the upper '70's. we have a slight chance of rain returned to the bay area either tuesday or wednesday pup >> pam: as we reported last week of few former residents
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of the notorious san jose homeless camp known as the john gold jungle... which was shut down has started up a new camp not far what along the way from the railroad tracks. kron 4 dropped flat about reports that two has been shut down after you u pacific police moved in early this morning. >> reporter: once again a small but highly visible contention of san jose is growing homeless community is on the mold after being evicted from its new was kept here along the union pacific tracks off south seventh street. >> reporter: the campers at many of go were chased from the now-defunct jungle
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homeless camp in december were given notice last week amid complaints from residents of a nearby mobile home park and other neighbors. >> reporter: as the camp was being torn down up 56 the newly displays homeless could be seen packing up their belongings and moving on in search of a new place to stay. >> reporter: as a spokesman for the union pacific said the victim was based on safety issues after train crews reported several close calls where the campers across the tracks in front of moving trains. >> reporter: in san jose rob fladeboe flatboat kron 4 news >> pam: berkeley police are trying to find out left two dead bore hits near of begin
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restaurant on monday. what it was found near the black- and-white market and adeline. the other hand was spotted about an hour later near their herbal restaurant on shad talked. shattuck... >> pam: both carcases were disposed of. police say they are combing through surveillance video trying to find all was responsiblewas >> catherine: the cyber report is getting a lot of attention and saying that hackers are getting a lot better taking advantage of security theft. one attack is being queues used increasingly is militias balaguer. malware.. the users the last night the
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president made a pitch toward cyber did that defense and his state of the union address. >>: president obama speaking of i urge you to meet this cyber threat. protecting our families and our children. >> catherine: the president wants legislation to increase in sharing and tougher penalties for cyber crime criminals. he also wants to require companies to notify customers of data attacks within 30 days of the attack. >> pam: coming up u affirmation on the deadly shooting of michael brown
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and ferguson missouri. the at the fbi investigation into whether officer derrick wilson violated browsable rights is complete what we've learned next a later cheating is up in american but is not what you think what couples are keeping from their significant other.
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>> pam: tonight we've learned the justice department is not expected to bring civil rights charges against darren wilson. the ferguson police officer who shot and killed michael brown last year. the fbi investigation found there was no evidence to support charges. >> pam: in november a grand jury declined to file criminal charges against wilson who says he shot the on on black teen after he claimed brown attacked him. the shooting sparked waves of protest across the nation. wilson resigned from the ferguson police
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department citing threats of violence they him and other officers. >> pam: this news comes as police and missouri release new video of loader's following the grand jury's decision. does dozens of people storm this market in the town of del what. some people stole liquor and other items. the store owner says he was at home watching the loading live on this surveillance video. now police and try to track down all the 180 suspects involved. >> pam: adnexa 630 a new survey out showing more americans are finding it financially cheating on their spouses. will break down next plus a deadly crashes house traffic and the south bay all morning. and our top story the measles outbreak linked to disneyland spreads in california. the warning from health officials.
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roger that. captain's waiting to give you a tour of the wisconsin now. could've parked a little bit closer... it's gonna be dark by the time i get there. geico. proudly serving the military for over 75 years.
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>> reporter: here the state
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capital sacramento introduction of a death with dignity bill. the proposed law would allow doctors to prescribe life ending that medication for terminally ill adults in california. legislators were joined by the family of brittany maynard that was diagnosed with brain cancer and she met and chose to move to oregon or again because of the death with dignity law there. technical difficulty >> reporter: here in alameda county five cases of measles have been diagnosed and the fifth one could be because
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of a newly exposed cases in the space charles clifford: kron 4 news and san leandro officials with the department of wildlife have discovered a few more birds that are yet to be identified with the glow like substance. glue like substance... >> reporter: here and berkeley to wild boar heads are discovered near to vegetarian restaurants. the pictures are low but gruesome so we do one more year. this is a close-up one of the board hits. boar
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heads.. police are looking into the connection between these carcasses. one tape shows a man apparently leaving the car is on a garbage can. >> reporter: here in san jose another homeless camp is shutdown after they were booted out of another can call the jungle back in december about 60 people septet tense along the union's pacific tracks. this morning the railroad police will ban any evicted the captain. encampment... >> reporter: larkspur environmentalists and scientists, county planners
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are documenting how rise the waters are rising with these king tides. they believe that this is what our regular high tide will look like because the climate changes. scientists concede that the models on the shoreline and 2050 are on track. and city planners are getting a preview of the future problems as the sea level rise. >> reporter: and senate clara police are investigating a deadly early morning accident but said the driver of the condo was killed after colliding with the tahoe. they're not sure someone red and red light but they are looking for witnesses. the driver of the tahoe was taken to hospital was not life- threatening injuries. they close down a section of has
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a driving great american parkway fourth few hours. >> reporter: it took 18 hours to get gas restored a route to 45 yesterday afternoon and nine p g n e crew roster gas line that capt. gas line after several hours and worked feverishly to rob tonight. throughout this whole process power was never affected so businesses that net did not rely on it kitchens and ovens were able to open up on time. >> pam: president obama and to pick up kansas right now falling his feisty state of the union address with a trip to the republican stronghold. at its first shop in idaho he remained both the finance and confident.
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>> pam: are you keeping financial secrets from your spouse of apparently you're not alone. a new credit card that calms survey says one in five americans has hidden a purchase of at least $500 from their significant other. about 7 million americans have a bank account or credit card their spouse does not know about. analysts say keeping such secrets could cause problems down the line, including late bill payments and lower credit scores. >> reporter: this abandoned
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house the sweeping through the bay area tonight and tomorrow morning and that helped the knicks out the fog. will still see areas of fog but once the clouds clear that out we will see some chilly temperatures to start. in the afternoon will be in los '60s 65 in sunnyvale. 66 up in napa. wall also said wall weather in the sierras more talking about 60 degree temperatures. >> reporter: a lot of upper 60s as we head into the weekend and we can actually get '70s in a few isolated spot sunday. check up on the
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snow bombs ski reports there's no news to talk about right now chabot and still have a decent left. lift... >> pam: sitting down and could be hazardous to your help the new study them may want to get off the couch and not and that share as coming up next.
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>> reporter: that is to die if you have to sit all day for your job is this city's too much is deadly sedentary behavior's likes setting for eight to 12 hours or more a day increase people's chances of getting the disease. even if you exercise a can reverse the effects of all that setting.
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physical inactivity has been identified as the fourth leading risk factor for death for people all around the war so the message night is get up and move. >> pam: jim harbaugh tweeze congratulations out to everybody except the man who was replacing him. and seth curry and the warriors tried to get their when at home >>:gary has the reaction at home and his life twitter conversation coming up next
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>> gary: getting everybody of been the first to tell you what six coaches are doing but that was and the news around here. the forty- niner staffer was going on with the raiders so you're
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ago. for greater this offensive coordinator needs a job carver as jordan and the forty-niner staff senior defensive a statistic is his new title. see your disk defensive assistant is his new title. >> gary: surprise was ready to go from the forty-niners as an assistant coach. jim harbaugh as on twitter he loves you and you want to communicate. look all the names here typical coach of congratulations. jet still riel rex ryan and home run
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ryan greg rahman he named everybody but then new fourth coat and a ". coach.. >> gary: does harbaugh want the forty-niners to lose it worse or do the forty-niners what michigan the lows worst. harbaugh has his coaching ville go on the if harbaugh can go in there loosen games said jed and baltica walk around and say that he wasn't that good at all any way. >> gary: as much as i thought harbaugh our best not my style of guy. he made football interesting around here there's no question about that. meanwhile the big national story the
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football squad 11 to 12 footballs were deflated during the new england patriots game against the colts. the story leaked out and now everybody's looking around the patriots again. >>: when gross forces h touchdowns the yields spiked the ball it deflates the ball >> gary: so everybody's gotta cover his ears friend talking send the hall of famer fran tarkinton.. was asked about inflated football's deflated football's >>: death was wins football
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games deflating of football game is nothing. that's france from a few years ago fran t from a few years ago... >> gary: to made the deflating of the football them thus score was 45 to seven that's not gonna change anything. here's what comes into play that head coach bill >>:reporter check has already been involved in us by gate. bill bilcheck every time you looked at him he's a great coach. but to let it yemen
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say that man is a little bit of a cheat. and i've heard him say if you not cheating and not trying. >> gary: take a man has $19 million on the table. peyton manning has money on the table.. his physical determine whether he returns are not. a lot of people are saying we hope he flunks that is ago again are 90 million back $19 million back... >> gary: i did a live chat on the internet and it's just amazing. my mother is
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95 years ago. and she says what and to concentrate on being good on tv with them and not so funny on the radio. but asset mom on medicine lodge what my mom and ask people between me write it that moment. we all have a camera for >>:grant so you and i did your question and answer the right >> grant: detritus sabotages your your and our lunch with your mother by tweedy. tweeting.. don't waste your breath right here on live tv you can just tweak me.
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tweet me.. >> gary: can't believe they go from a first run knocked out to an nba champion p u. you got live u one of the lucky ones. here we go with the warriors and a few minutes ago host >>:james carton and houston. houston is good to watch. you got the white howard and the metal seth curry also talked a little bit about the matchup. he's also probably number one for the mvp. >>: was still very confident about how to play tonight with the start the game off well. >> gary: sunday night the
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>> pam: face book says is cracking down on a fake news stories appearing on a your news feet. feature that lets anyone report a post as false. including reports of celebrity deaths, conspiracy theories and promises of free products if you share the link. face book says the offending items on will not be room remote but just
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gradually hidden from view. but it's the story gets the high number of last it will be marked with a message warning that it may contain false information. >> pam: now left ditches is changing is look the ride sharing company says it will be getting rid of the fuzzy pink moustaches that identify their cars that will be replaced by tiny glows that's just mounted inside the car. the company use the mustaches as assemble since 2012 live says the new symbol is meant to be more sophisticated and appeal to riders. >> pam: coming up next on insider american sniper takes out the competition at the box office and it has already rank in a great in more than $100 million. a
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look at the bus around in the critically acclaimed movie that's next seven. it will be back at 8:00 stay with this the kron 4 dock, kron-4-dot-com banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can.
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>> "the insider" with perspective on today's top-trending stories. >> i have no more campaigns to run. i know because i won both of them. >> presidential mike drop that took social media by storm. >> it's a new age for politics and the state of the union is trending. >> i know because i won both of them. ♪ >> how the president tailored his speech for the online era as we highlight the biggest viral moments. >> then, what's the secret to "american sniper's" record-breaking success? we break down the studio's winning strategy. >> i want what's mine. >> empire is tv's newest hit. we're with the killer cast that almost didn't come to be. >> i almost walked away from it. >> as "empire's" ratings rise, fox's original moneymaker "american idol" declined, but
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can they rebound? >> this year it's going to even be bigger. >> my suggestion to j. lo, wear more diamonds. >> they lend it to you, you'd wear it, too. >> it's "the insider" together with yahoo. hey, if anybody can set off an idol comeback it's j. lo and her diamonds, but from "american idol" to america's state of the union address, over 20 million tuned in to watch the president's speech that set social media on fire. hi, everybody. i'm louis. >> and i'm thea andrews. all of the pundits have been dissecting the president's speech. we're more interested in the biggest trending moments. >> and there were lots, from boehner's nose blowing to bader nodding off. the backdrop got nearly as much attention as the president's speech itself. >> an aggressive speech from president obama last night. >> we stand united with people around the world who have been targeted by terr

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