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re accused of killing. >> pam: 23 year old kiran pabla who was walking along yerba crashed into each other and then drifted onto the crushing pabla against a tree. >> pam: neighbors say yerba buena road is dangerous. >> pam: kron 4's rob fladeboe joins us live from the scene of the crash with more. rob? >> reporter: there was a city crew out to replace in the dark road that was smashed and the two car screamed out of control and on to the sidewalk. this happened as 24 year-old boy who lives nearby was on a daily jog monday afternoon and was panned by one of the vehicles against the tree and died on the scene. they're asking the city to take action before someone else is killed. >> she went out for a jog every other day. one second to late or too early. those guys should not have been
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driving that fast going downhill. the barriers and people bundling anything about it. people are died at the same spot. what does it take? what will it take, three more people? or did entire family?. they have brought our entire family. --ruined >>crying >> reporter: this driver was clocked at 59 mi. per hour creek as the two men were climb much faster. there have been several similar crashes in recent years including one in 2000 and the claim to live split pretty much the same place. residents like to see more enforcement out here, speed
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bumps or perhaps a stop sign anything that will get people to slow down. will have more coming up at 6:00. live in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: gold nuggets were stolen from the wells fargo museum. in a brazen smash and grab robbery in downtown san francisco this morning. >> pam: police say, the suspects drove a stolen s-u- v into the buildings revolving door. just before 2:30 am. >> pam: three masked thieves then held the museum's security guard at gunpoint while they snatched the gold from a display case. >> pam: the suspects then jumped into another vehicle and got away. no one was hurt. >> pam: kron4's maureen kelly spoke to police. and a gold dealer. about who could be behind this heist. >> reporter: well the stalin
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museum pieces are reported to struggle that are not from the gold rush era. she says anyone who sells to her have to shell forms and identification bridge + leave a fingerprint she does not believe that whoever pulled this ties has ever dreamed of tried to pawn golden its current form. >> if there are a professional the army have someone set up to melt the gold down. >> reporter: these these are not well connected. >> a problem figured list to a smash and grab. >> reporter: backing a u- haul to the glass entrance of the store and fishermen worked in stow an enormous amount of merchandise. to
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burglars that a car to the chanel store in union square and took six handbags that that $45,000 per piece. >> there seems to be a trend going on. i am not sure if they are related. >> reporter: maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> pam: today's wells fargo heist was not the first time gold nuggets have been stolen in the bay area. >> pam: in november 2012 two gold nuggets on display at the oakland museum were stolen. in an overnight robbery. other artifacts were also taken at the time. >> pam: a couple of months later. a historic gold rush era jewelry box was stolen from the museum. it was eventually recovered and a suspect was arrested. >> pam: a settlement is approved by the san francisco board of supervisors. >> pam: for the adult children of patient who died in a stairwell at s-f general hospital in september of 20-13. >> pam: she was missing for 17- days. before her body was found.
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>> pam: the supervisors approved the settlement for almost three- million dollars. >> pam: spaulding was being treated for a bladder infection. and was described as disoriented when she left her room. >> pam: an autopsy showed she died of dehydration and liver problems related to alcoholism. >> pam: a big decision today in the stabbing death of a popular teenager in san francisco last september. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with the latest development. >> catherine: the san francisco d-a has dropped the charges against williams. >> catherine: williams was a standout high school freshman who was stabbed to death september 2nd outside a mission district store. as for why the d-a's office made the decision. >> catherine: this surveillance video of the incident apparently played a significant role. >> catherine: public defender jeff adachi released the video to the public last month. >> catherine: he says his accused client - circled in blue - is clearly not the person who stabbed williams.
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>> catherine: he had argued that the person circled in red actually committed the murder. >> catherine: and the wrong person was accused. >> catherine: he says he's 'relieved' the charges were dropped. >> subjected to accusations that he murdered someone to this is a very, very serious case. open the future i can work with the district attorney and police chief to make sure that this does that happen again. >> catherine: his client, like the victim, is 14. >> catherine: his name isn't being >> catherine: is not the least since he is a minor. >> catherine: the d-a's
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office released a statement saying the investigation remains open. >> pam: rashawn williams was on a scholarship at sacred heart cathedral prep - where he played football. >> pam: he'd been hoping to attend an ivy league school. >> pam: the verdict is 'guilty' for a former concord elementary school teacher. >> pam: joseph martin was found guilty of 19- counts of child molestation on 9 - students. >> pam: the jury was deadlocked on five others. this was not the first trial for martin. >> pam: he was first tried last july on 150 -counts of molestation. >> pam: the district attorney dismissed some. and he was aquitted of others. >> pam: the court is scheduled to sentence martin on february >> pam: also in a contra costa court today. a plea from the former c-h-p officer accused of stealing nude photographs from cellphones. >> pam: sean harrington changed his plea from 'not guilty' to of unauthorized access to a computer data. >> pam: prosecutors say, he was sentenced to probation and a suspended 180 day jail sentence. >> pam: they also said, one of the attending a community violence solutions class. where he must participate
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>> pam: some over- the- counter allergy pills and sleep aids. could raise the risk of alzheimer's diseas e according to a new study. >> pam: researchers found. the sleep remedy nytol, anti- allergy meds benadryl and piriton, and some older anti- depressants. are among the products associated with an increased risk of the dementia. >> pam: they say, the drugs affect the brain. by blocking a key chemical messenger. >> pam: the risk of dementia is the pills and sleep aids are taken in high- doses over several years. >> pam: the study was published in the journal of the american medical association internal medicine. >> pam: apple has posted the biggest quarterly profit of any corporation in history! >> pam: the company made $18-billion- dollars in the last three -months. thanks to sales of more than 74- million i-phones. >> pam: i-pad sales fell, but mac at record highs. >> pam: the corporate profit record was previously held by a russian natural gas company, which posted a
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quarterly profit of over $16- billion- dollars in 2011. yahoo is making a move that >> pam: will cut it's tax liability. >> pam: the sunnyvale company announced today it is spinning off it's 15- percent stakes in china's alibaba high tech company. >> pam: shares in alibaba will go to a newly form company call spin-co. >> pam: what it means is that yahoo will avoid paying billions in future taxes. >> pam: still ahead. this january could be the driest ever in california. >> pam: next- a look at the troubling impact this could have for bay area communities. >> pam: plus, how the northeast blizzard has stranded travelers around the country.
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abc seven newest creek that rivera avenue at the bay view creek police telling that one person has been fatally shot and one other person was shot as well. the old clam house restaurant on bay shore boulevard about 1 mi. from the shooting scene of another place that officials responded to after a shooting victim walked into the restaurant asking for help. this was just a short time ago. there was a second shooting inside a black s u b patrick bulls tickets to the hospital. at least one person is dead. we will continue with the details and will certainly give you the latest but we know now is that there was a fatal shooting in the bay view. and at least one person shot as well.
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>> catherine: the northeast is digging out from the first big winter storm of the year. >> catherine: in new york city the digging didn't take too >> catherine: what was supposed to be a blizzard of historic proportions brought only a few inches of snow there. >> catherine: but along the new england coast, it was another story. >>howling wind >> catherine: sixty=mile an hour winds whipped the snow through newport, rhode island. >>the snow is still coming down, several inches an hour >> catherine: the streets of providence deserted as most residents obeyed a statewide travel ban. >>since midnight we've had zero car accidents >>plowing >> catherine: parts of eastern massachusetts have reported up to 30 inches of snow. >> catherine: in boston. whiteout conditions as snow fell all day and into the evening. >> catherine: the mayor says the city has born the brunt of the blizzard. >>"we're still in the
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middle historic proportions." >> catherine: residents of scituate south of the city had the extra that brought atlantic seawater into their homes. >> catherine: by contrast new york city bring the sledders to central park. >>it's a blast. it's like living in a storybook >> catherine: the mayor says he's relieved that the storm bypassed the >>"better safe than sorry." >> catherine: a national weather service meteorologist admitted the forecast for new york city was wrong. >> catherine: he tweeted, 'my deepest apologies to many key decision makers and so many members of the general public. you made a lot of tough decisions, expecting nus to get it right and we didn't. " >> grant:passengers called it a disaster. >> grant:the storm. an airplane techical issue.and several other factors contributed to a travel horror story for nearly 200 people overnight. >> grant: from kennedy airport in new york was supposed to leave at 6:30 last night. >> grant:it did not.
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>> grant:people on board sitting on the plane for more than six hours. >> grant:once flight crew let people off.it was after travel ban in effect.so no one could get a cab.take public transit.nothing. >> grant:passengers were given blankets.and a 15 dollar voucher for mcdonalds.the only thing open at the time. >> grant: >> grant: people tried to sleep. >> grant:they definitely tweeted. >> pam: the northeast blizzard is way out west. >> pam: if you're planning to fly to francisco. you may want to check on your flight first. >> pam: the website 'flight aware' is reporting. san francisco international airport had almost 110- canceled flights today. and 31 -delays. >> pam: both oakland and san jose as of yet.
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>> pam: nationwide. 'flight aware' says, over five- thousand flights were canceled today. >> jacqueline: another live look from the senate to bridge it is cloudy. we have graeme try to skirt the bay area. but it is still to try to see any action. -- rain >> jacqueline: drying out before it hit the ground. we do see a range snow mixed in the sierra. --rain/snow >> jacqueline: to are still mild but '60s the up the bay area with 62 in oakland and santa rosa. keeping cloud cover and place with more f o g today. it will become warmer and dry. for the rest
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of the work week. we will take a look and just a bit. >> pam: month, it is becoming clear the great hopes of rainfall in january have not panned out >> pam: while that is bad news to almost all drought stricken communities in the state, it is especially troubling for those in the santa clara valley water district. >> pam: as kron 4's dan kerman tells us, the water district will be getting the bad news at its meeting tonight. >> reporter: on average san jose received 3 in. or 20% of annual rainfall in january along a grid but not this year. >> indicator of water supply is dismal and the load normal. looking worse that one year ago. >> reporter: many of the santa clara water district of the reservoir street remain below average the
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ground water situation is at worst shape. it is normally a pond. but it fills the district will fill it with water and recharge the groundwater base. >> do not have enough water to put into the pond. we are placing less into the ground so that is why the levels have been dropped. >> reporter: the district is expected to take any action however, the lack of rainfall continues over the next several months it probable that 20 percent of conservation to grow to as much as 40 percent conservation. in san jose man carmen kron4 news. --dan kerman >> pam: next. dramatic moments at a city council meeting. when a gunman opens fire.
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>> grant:you can see one member of the city council drawing his own gun, while other council table. >> get down, get down! everyone get down! >> stay down! >> grant:this all unfolded in the new hope, minnesota city council chamber last night. >> grant:authorities say two new been sworn in were shot as they left the meeting. >> grant:no one inside the
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meeting was hurt. both wounded officers are expected to survive. >> grant:other officers shot and killed the gunman. >> grant:police say they do not know why the gunman ambushed the officers. >> grant:investigators have not yet public. >> pam: still to come tonight. >> pam: a local furniture store. where the furniture was not for sale. >> reporter:gabe slate tech report! coming up!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. questions are being raised about why a gun shot victim was taken to a hospital. which no longer treats trauma patients. >> pam: in addition, the family of the victim says, first responders delayed treating the victim. >> pam: as kron four's terisa estacio reports police say, they are now launching an investigation into the incident. >> reporter:track - this is surveillance video obtained by kron four news that captured the crime - >> reporter:it shows two men armed with guns entering the bayfare market in san pablo, then shooting the clerk - who falls to the floor.
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>> reporter:the victims family says what happened next is what is alarming and what is raising so many questions >> reporter:first they say police failed to help the victim and instead took crime scene photos. >> reporter:this is san pablo police department comander gene alameda >>commander gene alameda/san pablo police dept. we have --we have not spoken to the family yet we are hoping to speak with them tomorrow. to find all all of the issues. >> just learned that the family has issues, we have tried to meet with the family. we are going to look into this matter. when something like this happens we want to know. and investigate. >> reporter:track - commander alameda says they have reviewed the surveillance video. >> reporter: q. have you spoken with officers? >>we will after we talk with the family and their concerns.
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>> reporter:the family also is concerned that when first responders did show up - an ambulance took the victim to a hosptial that does not treat trauma victims. he was later taken to john muir hospital in walnut creek where he is still being treated. >> reporter:kron four attempted to get a response from the contra costa fire department about their procedures. but the department has not answered the questions. >> reporter:in the meantime, police say an active investigation is under way >> reporter:the commander says they also have some leads on the suspects involved in this shooting. >> reporter:in san pablo, te >> pam: a furniture store in gilroy. but none of it is for sale. >> pam: police had been watching the business on monterey road near fifth street. for quite some time. >> pam: officers say, when they obtained a warrant, they found a different kind of operation inside. >> pam: in the front, furniture was on display. but in the back, police say, they found more than one- thousand marijuana plants. worth about two- million dollars. >> pam: investigators say not only was the operation illegal. but that suspect - phuc nguyen of gilroy. racked up dollars in illegal
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utility charges. >> pam: an update on a story we brought you last week. >> pam: the humane society is offering a five thousand dollar reward. for any information. on who left three puppies tied in a trash bag to die in pleasant hill. >> pam: the organization hopes the reward will encourage someone to come forward. >> pam: the three dogs were found by a couple in the paso nogal park. >> pam: contra costa animal services says, the puppies will stay with a foster family for three weeks. then they will >> jacqueline: pretty mild out there despite the cloud coverage which we are still hanging onto at this hours to get food from the golden gate bridge. partial clearing harris expects some of 20 mostly cloudy skies in the forecast to the overnight hours. c. ring is
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skirting over the coastal waters. and through the central valley is sierra as well. to drive for rain to hit the ground we are going to see clear skies. warmer temperatures. we would not add to the january rainfall totals. this would be the driest rainfall ever on record. >> jacqueline: take a look to see if we have any rain on the horizon. coming up in just a bit. >> pam: a silicon valley mobile app. has the law enforcement community worried tonight. >> pam: our tech reporter gabe slate fills us in. >> reporter: people will report this on the application is self where there is a feature to allow
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people to report were the police are located. some assurance department across the country and las angeles police department are asking them to remove the feature because they feel that it is a way to track the police and put them in danger. >> on edge after murder of to police. now wave has not been connected to what was done in any way but has worry someone or police officers that they were aware of kuwait and used it true that every law enforcement agency is worried about this feature. >> it is hard to see where officers are located in san francisco. very easily
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identifiable with cameras everywhere in the street, public people carry cell phones with cameras on at and basically people would know where you are located any time. last twitter. plus twitter... look that this in a positive way in case of an emergency pretty poor people may slow down and be more cautious because of their acknowledgment of the officer nearby. that being said, we do understand the concern that a half where this could be used for finding out where an officer is located and doing something that to them. in rural areas where a backup to be miles away, certainly that is very important to
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have maintained absolute officer safety. concern >> reporter: about police agencies making this request... >> covers have the right to see a police officer on the side of the road and contact a friend, go on twitter or text and the cut also go on to their application street people have a right to talk about it and google have a right to make up part of their platform to rid the government was going to come and and we forced to come and and forced them to remove it it would be censorship. >> reporter: asking not all of the people to work together all over the world police officers and citizens. gabe slate kron4 newsprint--kron4news.
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not getting approval and fell into complete his service community service. >> pam: the insider the andrews has more on the lawsuit and we have more in a loss angeles. >> reporter: we have court papers and now look at what is a mistake at this high case case. >> reporter: 80 when your old comedian joan rivers accurate >> cases like this relied very heavily on testimony. if the facts come out it will be damaging evidence toward the physician. >> reporter: the clinics former mayor up clinics
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former medical manager. causing to the procedures without her consent >> level of medical mismanagement and disrespect including obscene behavior was incomprehensible. >> only does my mother deserves better every patient deserves better. >> reporter: the suit alleges that physicians and clean the into specialists and the clinics from medical director and that which allow the plane had just approved and the scott and a stubby but a second procedure with our consent shutting her airways. >> reporter: in a statement the suit alleges that when jong into cardiac arrest the doctor's bill to perform a truck killed coming which
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they say could have saved her life. >> jacqueline: a little bit of rain snow in the sierra. >> jacqueline: the skies were clear and more sunshine with warm temperatures staying dry as we get into the rest of the week. and the weekend. >> jacqueline: showers are dancing round the bay area. it is too dry for anything to actually hit the ground. we have not seen any measurement of rain for january. this will be the driest january ever, on record. >> jacqueline: taking a strong hold on the livermore valley at 7:00 and the morning. certainly in tech
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temperatures for tomorrow with a warm conditions inside the bay and south bay, it will be cooler up the livermore valley and the delta where the f o g will leader. --linger. >> jacqueline: temperatures in the morning 40's and low 50s. in the afternoon upper 60s at this site the day portions of the south bay as well. places like concord antioch and fairfield will be much cooler thanks to the killing during f o g coverage. pass >> jacqueline: 10:00 the temperature will be cooler. as for the sierra as well as brian snow makes that will come to an end tonight. -- rain/snow mix >> jacqueline: more morning
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here so that i would not be fined. i am here so that i would not give find accurate--get fined. >> what kind of stuffed animals alike i like a puppet like, keep the use his peers and his hit and come back. --talk back. >> i am the only one that without my dance moves. -- whip out >> i am only here so that i would not get fined. >> grant: you have to love
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marchand lynch. he showed up and he did not give find. -- fined >> grant: pam? >> pam: shooting incidents in san francisco thrift new essex what we have learned and the last hour creek and de neighborhood on edge after eight abrading of salt when the beckham coming home to be insulted her front door. we have more new street ahead at 6:00.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> grant:this comes, as police investigate a second deadly shooting, nearby. this is happening in the 12- hundred block bayview district of san francisco. >> grant:these pictures come from our partnership with abc 7. >> grant:according to san francisco fire. crews responded to the old clam house on revere street after a shooting victim walked into the restaurant asking for help. >> grant:there was a second shooting victim outside in an s-u-v. both were rushed to the >> pam: a quiet east bay neighborhood is shocked by a brazen armed robbery. it occurred during the dinner hour, as people were returning home from work. >> pam: as kron4's haaziq madyun reports, the victim almost made it inside the safety of her home, before it happened.
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>> reporter:a frightening situationa woman comes home from workputs her key in the >>"he told her not to move he will shoot her, i mean she was hysterical" >> reporter:it happened monday just after 7pm here on sacramento street in concord. >>"she was screaming loud it was horrible" >> reporter:the victim's neighbor.salema screams caused her to spring into action >>"i came out from my door right there and i saw her" >> reporter:her husband also heard the comotion >>"that's why i came outside and asked her what was going on, she said somebody point a gun in my face took my cellphone my work phone and my wallet" >> reporter:on tuesday
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concord police investigators were on the scene following up with the victim. police have a limited description of the suspect. people who live here say this type of crime street >>"very quiet, friendly, the kids play outside, we all know each other" >> reporter:but now that sense of safety has change in wake of this incident >>"i mean it is scary now we are all terrified that this will happen again" >> reporter:in concord haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: thieves used an s-u- v to commit the latest high- profile. 'smash and grab' robbery in san francisco. >> pam: the target this time . gold nuggets on display at the wells fargo musuem in the financial district. >> pam: police say, it happened just before 2:30- this morning, when three suspects rammed the stolen vehicle through the revolving door of the museum. >> exited the vehicle hilt
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the security guard at with a gun. and took the gold from the museum. >> pam: the theives were able to sedan. >> pam: police say, the value of the gold is less than 10-thousand dollars. >> pam: there were two other smash and grab robberies in the city in recent months. >> pam: last week, two suspects backed a u-haul into the patagonia store. and stole an unspecified amount of merchandise. >> pam: and during the holiday used a car to bust into the back entrance of the chanel store in union square and made off with expensive purses. >> pam: police say, they don't know at this time whether these crimes are related. >> pam: there have been several gold rush related robberies in recent years. >> pam: in february 2012. thieves seen on surveillance cameras. stole $3-million dollars worth of gold nuggets from display cases inside the courthouse in yreka. in siskiyou county. >> pam: eight months later.a
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group of thieves broke into the california state mining and mineral museum in mariposa. and stole some one-point-three million dollars worth of gold nuggets and other gems. and in november of the same year. a robber broke into the oakland musuem and stole 2 gold nuggets and other artifacts in a nighttime robbery. >> grant:happening now. >> grant:some airports in the north eastern part of the country are starting open. but not logan internatioan in boston. >> grant:airports in new hampshjire and rhode island closed as well. here at sfo. >> grant:that blizzard.that was expected to wreak havoc on new york city turned out to be a bust. the big apple managed to avoid a direct hit.but boston got walloped, and there is more snow on the way. >> grant: here uc canceled, canceled and canceled.
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>> grant: pam? >> pam: ostend got walloped and there is more snow on the way. --boston >> catherine: catherine heenan joins us now the storm that has inconvienced millions.catherine? >> catherine: sledding in central park was the upside of the big blizzard of 2015. new york city itself got only a few inches of snow. >> catherine: but in new england -- the storm is making millions of lives miserable tonight. >>"i want to stress to the this is a very severe storm and it's as severe as the forecast said it was >> catherine: the snow is expected to keep falling until the early morning hours, >>plow >> catherine: some parts of
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eastern massachusetts are getting and along the coast a tidal surge sent atlantic sea water into homes in scituate. >> catherine: in marshfield a previously damaged seawall collapsed hurricane force winds. >> catherine: in torrington connecticut, the only vehicles moving were snow plows. in new jersey. relief that the brunt of the blizzard bypassed the garden state, >>i'm so happy it's not 2 feet of snow >> catherine: you can see the contrast. farther south as the say in new yyork, "meh" or who cares? >>"we obviously missed the worst of this storm." >> catherine: phladelphia's mayor read a tweet from a meteorologist service >>"'my deepest apologies to many key decision makers and so many members of the general public. you made a lot of tough decisions expecting us to get it right and we didn't. " >> catherine: the above the
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forecast carried a very high-cost and philadelphia from 50 to $1 million in lost revenue and product of productivity. as people stayed home from were home and restaurant. >> jacqueline: temperatures this afternoon remain pretty mild with the upper 60s and low 70's patrick with 71 in redwood city. 68 degrees in san jose. we are still seeing cloud coverage at this of our record. >> jacqueline: we did see the san mateo shot we still are hanging on to the cloud coverage. with a rain fell in the sierra pushing up to
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the north with the high pressures as well. mild conditions as we get into the weekend. a little bit of cloud coverage remains. it will clear tomorrow and left with sunny skies and slightly warmer temperatures especially at the coast line and should be cooler near the delta where the f o g will take hold again. heading into the week and we can't we will take a look at the numbers coming up in just a bit! >> pam: coming up.a verdict in the case of a concord teacher accused of child molestation. >> pam: plus, the humane society.offering cold hard cash to help find the person who left three puppies in a garbage bag. >> pam: and the bay area hasn't seen any rain all month what the experts are now saying about california's
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>> catherine: a former concord grade school teacher has been found guilty today of 19 of 24 molestation counts. >> catherine: a jury has convicted 46-year-old joseph martin of the charges. he'd been accused of developing inappropriate relationships >> catherine: with students - and rubbing their chests. >> catherine: prosecutors painted a picture of a teacher who would befriend certain students and invite them to his house, with their parents' consent. >> catherine: prosecutors say the molestation happened
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both in the classroom - at woodside elementary - and at martin's home. >> specifically certain situations occurred in his bed room inside of his house. one back to 2006 and 2007. to the last 2012 and 13 school year. >> catherine: prosecutors argued that on at least one occasion - martin allegedly massaged one student in his bedroom. >> catherine: he faces a mandatory minimum of 25 years to life in prison when he's sentenced next month. >> catherine: martin was first tried last year - when a jury deadlocked on some charges, and acquitted him on others. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: we're learning more about the victim in yesterday's deadly crash in san jose. tonight her family's plea to police about the stretch of road.where she was killed. >> pam: plus, the san francisco supes agree on a settlement for the family of a woman found dead in a hospital stairwell.
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control and crashed yesterday afternoon. >> pam: the job for him and killed had been identified as 24 year-old kiran pab la to my family is speaking out and demand a crackdown on speeders in the area. >> reporter:even as crews were replacing the guard rail here at yerba buena road and edenview drive where 24-year-old kiran pabla was killed >> reporter:on monday, her family was demanding that something be done. >> reporter:kirin pabla was run down on the sidewalk by one of two cars that were racing down westbound yerba buena road before both drivers lost control, jumped the curb and smashed through a knee high guard rail pinning her against a tree. gloria perez lives in the house on the corner. >>gloria perez/neighbor -- it is going to keep happening.
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>>elisa beragran/neighbor -- >> spare the lives. spare the lives. >> reporter:underscoring the need for action here say neighbors, the fact that this traffic cop wrote seven speeding tickets here in a half hour >> reporter:on tuesday, this man clocked at 59 miles per hour. the victim, a former city employee, had just begun a new job and was out for >> reporter:a jog when her life was cut short. >>aman singh/victim's brother -- >> she just went out for a job bridge just like to do any other day. it was just too late one second to early one second to lay. >> reporter: then let speed bumps a stop sign or anything to get people to slow down. rob fladeboe
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crock 4 news. --kron 4 news. >> pam: an oakland woman faces felony charges after allegedly leaving the scene of a deadly hit and run. it happened last friday near the corner of 18th avenue and east 15th street in oakland. >> pam: these pictures come from our partnership with abc 7. an 84 year-old woman was killed. >> pam: police arrested 30 year-old after officers located the vehicled believed to be involved in the collision. >> pam: authorities say alcohol does not appear to be a factor in the crash. >> pam: a settlement is approved by the san francisco board of supervisors. >> pam: for the adult children of lynne spalding. the woman who died in an s-f general hospital stairwell in september of 20-13. >> pam: she was missing for 17 days.the supervisors approved the settlement for almost three million dollars. >> pam: spaulding was being treated was described as disoriented when she left her room. >> pam: an autopsy showed she died problems related to alcoholism.
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>> pam: doctors at the university of centers.hit the picket lines today. >> pam: about 150 doctors walked out from student health centers statewide. >> pam: the one-day strike is aimed at what they say are unfair labor practices. the doctors union has been negotiating their first contract since the union was formed in 20-13. >> pam: a union spokeswoman claims the university has refused to provide information that could help them bargain. >> pam: we're told the schools were given time to prepare for the strike so that important services could still be offered. >> pam: -the san jose city hall meets on tuesday at 1:30 pm on tuesday, january 27th to vote on an emergency ordinance to deal with wild pigs. >> pam: while many had hoped that these storms will carry on into january with just days ago for the and the piedmont. bad dream or a that hope looks like a pipe dream. it still remains below average in the area
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ground level is even worse to do to the lack of rainfall occurred. >> are looking at increasing the need to reduce water use derrick we have been calling for a 20% watch your reduction since january. we will have to increase. if it continues to be dry. >> pam: no action is expected by however those in santa clara could be axed to cut their water use by 40% in the months ahead if things remain dry. >> jacqueline: is certainly has been dry and all of january. we did see little bit of rain skirt but no huge amount. we are hanging on to club tonight with f o g developing. sonny in the
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afternoon and warmer and drier weather will stick with us through the week into the weekend. here is a look at the satellite ryder picture. here again, is still too dry creek again no rain. >> jacqueline: just a couple hundred and san jose. it will be the driest lane or the driest january ever without any mining. --withut rain. >> jacqueline: i agree with this fairfield is hanging on to the f o g lee grant and the early afternoon keeping a lot cooler. taking a look at temperatures in the morning creek is pretty mild to start the day creek
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gold '40's and 50's. 40 degrees and antioch and 49 in san jose. afternoon bringing warmer conditions with 67 in san jose, 65 cupertino and campbell. nicosia where the f o g will lender and fairfield. we will see more sunshine pretty much all day with 64 in san francisco and a mix of '60s for the north bay as well. >> jacqueline: the chance of rain is not done but we would deal with f o g and sunshine. >> pam: coming up, they were left for dead in the east side park. offering an award to help to find the person responsible.
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>> grant:remember these cute puppies.left for dead at an east bay park? today.the humane society announced a 5-thousand reward to find out who did it. >> grant:a couple walking their dog found the three 5- week old terriers in a garbage bag in pleasant hill last week. >> grant:the couple took the puppies home, cleaned them up and brought them in to the contra costa animal services shelter. >> grant:they will remain in foster care for at least three weeks until they reach the minimum adoption age. >> grant:the humane society says it hopes the reward will encourage people to come forward with information that will lead to an arrest. >> pam: new information on the san francisco teen killed right in front of a conveinence store. >> pam: what we've learned about the suspect accused of the
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>> reporter: here in san jose the fallout continues with the deadly crash on monday. jogging not too far from our home, here on the road monday afternoon were two drivers may have been racing westbound on the street lost control and crashed through a guard rail and kantor against a tree killing her on the scene. family and neighbors are calling on city hall to take action to get people to slow down before someone else is killed creek and san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: stranded passengers including this man who came up from new york city to work something
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out with his girlfriend in fremont which did not work go and try to head back home but 24 hours and counting he was still stranded. the best dior's saw us and so the second one woman offered to place an inside a hotel while he was here in san francisco trying to get back home to new york creek reporting will tran kron 4 news. >> reporter: and chung january means the drug has gone from bad to worse. --a dry january means and the drought has gone from bad to worse. the district had is expect it is not expected to take any action in the evening meeting. it is possible that the 20 percent conservation could grow as much as to 40 percent conservation creek in san jose kron 4 news. >> reporter: people are
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shocked to learn this, came on to their quiet street in use their guns to rob one of the neighbors as she was trying to enter her home. >> told her not to move that he would shoot her and she was historical hysterical >> reporter: this type of crime is unusual on the street. we have limited information on the suspect at this case or at this time for it. >> reporter: at the wells fargo museum when these use a ask you the to smash into the doors to 30 tuesday morning stilling gold nuggets from the display cases while one held the security guard at gunpoint. they then got into another vehicle and got away. stilling less than $10,000.
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>> reporter: another of six story, a man shot. --in other big story where a man and shot. shooting him at a market in san paolo. the mss for the family says it took awhile for the man to get proper medical care. the police took pictures and the fire department to attend to the wrong hospital they say that it are looking into the matter. >> pam: san francisco district attorneythe san francisco district attorney's office is dropping charges. >> pam: against a teen accused of killing another boy. 14 year-old rashawn williams was stabbed to death in >> pam: an unnamed boy was arrested for the charges. but walked free today. his lawyer says it's all because of surveilance video that exhonorates him. >> pam: the video surfaced back in december showing
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another person stabbing williams. san francisco police have not released any information on the new suspect. >> pam: r and b singer chris brown has been forced to postpone his tour.following this month's nightclub shooting in san jose. >> pam: brown took to social media today and said a judge wont sign off on travel for the tour until brown completes the last 100 hours of community service. >> pam: the tour was set to begin tuesday.with a show in san jose scheduled for march. >> pam: two weeks ago, a judge revoked the singer's probation because he travelled to san jose for an event.without approval. >> pam: five people in the crowd were wounded when someone opened fire. >> pam: so far police have not made any arrests. >> pam: today, a former chp officer who forwarded nude photos to himself of women he arrested, was sentenced to three years probation. sean harrington pleaded no >> pam: contest to two counts of unauthorized access to a computer, and
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copying computer data. >> pam: one of the conditions of his probation is attending a community >> pam: violence solutions class where he must participate as a speaker. >> pam: if he violates his probation, he will have to serve the jail sentence. >> pam: harrington is no longer with the california highway patrol. >> pam: no more altar girls. that is a policy a san francisco catholic church is putting into place. >> pam: the star of the sea church in the richmond district decided to only allow boys to assist during mass. >> pam: new reverend joseph illo says it's because only boys are elligable for the priesthood. >> pam: girls and women have been able to assit in mass since 1994 when pope john paul the second approved it. >> pam: several other churches in the united states do not allow altar girls. return to >> catherine: in a major move.the mormon church is
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calling for statewide protections for the gay community. >> catherine: >> catherine: it seems to be a partial truce in an ongoing cultural battle. >> catherine: top mormon leaders today called for utah legislators to pass laws protecting >> catherine: gays against housing and job discrimination -- as long as the measures safeguard religious freedom. >> catherine: until now - the church has been mostly on the sidelines of the debate over >> catherine: discrimination protection. >> catherine: today's announcement doesn't change church doctrine -- including its opposition to same sex marriage. >> catherine: but it's seen as a step forward - after years of discussion with l- g-b-t groups in >> catherine: utah and elsewhere. >> jacqueline: we will see sunny skies in to the fnn and mild conditions. temperatures still in the upper 60s in a number of places including sunnyvale san mateo and rip with city.
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notice a lot cooler in antioch and fairfield with oil and concord impacting by the fall. --fog >> jacqueline: there is a rain snow mixed and the sierra cree. >> jacqueline: was the last cloud coverage and more mild conditions. same thing here locally, dry and mild through the week and weekend. >> jacqueline: www.snowbomb.com
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>> pam:tonight, santa clara county health officials confirm a person has died from the flu. >> pam:the person, who was under the age of 65.passed away over the weekend. >> pam:officials say the person who died did not get a flu shot, and did not have any known medical risk factors. return >> pam:no new cases of measles announced today. >> pam:right now there are 87 outbreak that started at disneyland. >> pam:73 of the infections are in california. >> pam: people to get the measles shot. >> pam:the virus is typically spread among people who have not been vaccinated. >> pam: sports is next with gary radnich!
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fined >> i am here so that i would not get fined. >> gary: he just said the same thing over and over creek he was threatened the he would if i if he did not use or attend media day. >> gary: sometimes we have to take that out and to respond to the lobby as the media is you keep interview on a guy he says the same thing then you backed off yes and the real world your making the millions that to make just answer the question spirit. >> gary: i do not know, i
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have more things to worry about them marchand lynch. i guess that's just media day. >> i talked about this all week last week after my focus is on the gang and that is what it needs to be. it will sort itself out and that will be determined after the season. i am excited about the game. >> gary: the coach bill belichick will relating to the demographic. >> a muppet like a muppet where to put your fingers and and talk back to you. >> is your favorite stuffed animal? >> can i ask you one
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question? did your father fix your hair? >> gary: some guy belichick was very fatherly what this young girl. the best personality of the bunch was richard sherman talking about his sport. --foot work >> i have confidence when the beginning dropped and that is what my teammates appreciate. and just let my body to the work. >> that's dancer on the squad creek i would have to go with myself. >> gary: that is the picture is tight and getting down creek and believe me i watched some of this stuff and him dancing into patrick willis and can handle himself. --wilson can handle
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himself. >> gary: marchand glenn to see in the same thing 29 times on to enter tanker it --entertained. >> gary: we would enjoy your comment on media day. and pam taking a deep breath that is the way or the world debt to borrow of the young people that we live band bridge we do not talk to people anymore. i would not be more comfortable if i didn't have to look over and the shell of with the just communicate by my twitter hand occurred. >> gary: is there anyway that we can commit this way?
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>> pam: we do now have to communicate at all. week you want to get at... if you want to get like that. (laughter) >> pam: i am a young friend. i am a young girlfriend (laughter) >> gary: if you are going to be like that, you are just like the other old folks. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam:ouch! >> jacqueline:facebook!
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>> gary: that is old. everyone does it. >> gary: perry feel, longtime coach for the york giants. reportedly offered him a job he accepted a job with the washington redskins. >> gary: this will be the 20 street home win if they get over tonight with the warriors which could tie the score. with the most consecutive homelands by bay area team. sphere >> gary: 7 ft. 7 center that played for don nelson. that passed the way to years ago.
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says it was nyack. the social media site went down for about an hour last night with the company is calling a self-inflicted outage. it is to graeme and tender was down as well. facebook says it introduced a change that affected the configuration system which led to the world wide outage. however the notorious hacker group listeners want to twitter to set it was replaced possible for the glitch. this book has about 1.3 billion active users. >> pam: at incredible discovery on that a strike that past earth spirit has its own moon appeared to take a look. nasa released these images today both optics passed yesterday about 745,000 mi. from earth. that is about three
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"the insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> we are facing one of the largest snowstorms in the history of this city. >> what are they talking about, this is nothing. >> new york city shut down for a light powder. >> meanwhile, boston gets hit with over 2 feet. >> we have 28 million people under blizzard warnings. >> inside the juno storm hype with the weather channel's sam champion. >> the last three months have been different to say the least. >> then, melissa rivers files a lawsuit against the clinic she believes was responsible for joan's death. and benedict cumberbatch is under fire for a slip of the tongue. >> it's really difficult. >> then, i'm in the middle of thousands of reporters and thousands of fans all gathered for the nfl's big show. >> it's so unpredictable. >> i'm taking you inside the making of media day.
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>> this is like the prom king. >> that is tom brady. >> let's go inside. >> here comes tom brady. >> what are you more nervous about, media day or the super bowl? >> now, the latest entertainment news delivered to you 24/7, it's "the insider" together with yahoo! >> one of the biggest events of the year. one of the most controversial super bowl games ever. our keltie knight is right smack in the middle of the action. but first what was predicted to be an historic new york city blizzard turned out to be just an average snow day. hey, everybody. >> broadway was frozen and east coasters were on high alert as city officials and tv meteorologists advise them to brace themselves for record breaking juno. >> with the weather channel's sam champion as our guide, we go inside the eye of the most miscalculated snowstorm. >> millions bracing for this monster nor'easter. >> new york city, 12 to 20 inches of snow. >> people from new york city
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