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has not been identified rode bart wednesday through friday last week during the morning and evening commute. at a news conference wednesday, health officials explained the importance to inform the public. tests >> reporter: we are lanching an investigation on how may have come in contact people are at low risk for the most part, however, if you are not vaccinated, you could be a high risk to get measles. >> reporter:bart officials also addressed the situation. >> alicia troust/bart -- we have been through this student, no one got measles following that. >> reporter:troust explained that all trains are cleaned every night, she also said that during peak hours, as many as 130 people can be in one car at a time. health officials say that opens up thousands of people to >> reporter:m can be airborne 1-2 hours and even can spread to other
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cars. >> reporter:health officials say they are also reaching out to schools as well as the public to be extra cautious and seek help if they notice any measle like symtoms as they continue their investigaiton into this case. >> reporter:the person infected they add is recovering at home. >> reporter:te, kron four news. >> grant:lets map out where the measles patient traveled on bart. >> grant:the person boarded at the off at the montgomery station in the morning between 6 and 8:00 on wednesday thursday and friday, february 4th - 6th. >> grant:the eveninug commute.mongtobert to layayette.was the same days between 7:00 and 9:00 at night. >> grant:also, the measles patient was at the e and o restaurant on sutter street in san francisco that wednesday night, from 5:30 to 7:00. >> grant:kron 4's team coverage continues with charles clifford live san francisco tonight.
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>>well, we have learned that the gentleman who has contracted measles works for linkedin here in san francisco, their offices are just a few blocks from where i'm standing. >> reporter:he also rode bart and apparently used the montgomery station which is right behind me. let's look at some video. >> reporter:the montgomery station is a very busy spot all day but its especially crowded during the morning and evening commutes which we undertand was when this man was passing through san francisco. now, measles is extrememly contagious and the virus can remain airborne for about two hours. so, if he had sneezed or coughed in a bart car a lot of people may have been explosed to the virus as the train stopped at other stations and people got on and off. >> reporter:we've also learned that on the evening of febuary 4th, he visited a restaurant.. >> i am a transit operator and have to deal with people all day long. if i had a
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cold eye wear a mask and i wiped my hands and clean my hands. i do not get near people. >> reporter: the e&o kitchen.. which is not far from here near union square. that's another place where the virus could have been spread. also today linkedin, released a statement saying that "the health and well- being of our employees is our absolute top priority, and we will take whatever steps are safety and the safety of the general public. >> pam:the measles outbreak has now spread to six- bay area >> pam:contra costa joins alameda, santa clara, san mateo, solano and marin counties. with fourteen cases overall. >> pam:most of the victims were unvaccinated. >> pam:marin's two cases were unvaccinated siblings. whose parents filed for a personal beliefs exemption. >> pam:marin has the highest rate of vaccine opponents. in fact, three- times the state average. >> pam:last night in tiburon, a young cancer patient told a school board meeting. his health is threatened by unvaccinated classmates.
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>>everybody should get vaccinated unless they are in chemotherapy like i am >> reporter:state senator- doctor richard pan. sat with the boy's parents. >> pam:he introduced legislation last week that would make it more difficult for parents to opt out of vaccinating their children. >> pam:marin school officials plan to hold a community meeting to debate the issue. later this month,. >> pam:the body parts found inside a suitcase on a san francisco sidewalk last month. in the south of market neighborhood. have now been identified. >> pam:catherine heenan is here with the story. >> catherine:at least part of this grisly mystery has been solved. the dismembered body has been identified by the medical examiner's office as this man. >> catherine:58-year-old vallejo resident -- omar shahwan. >> catherine:the identity finally the body parts found in that
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suitcase did not include a head. >> catherine:there's still a lot we 'don't' know - including how he died. >> catherine:the case remains under >> catherine:the man who had been a person of interest -- 59-year-old mark andrus died last saturday. >> catherine:andrus died at a san francisco hospital.police weren't releasing many details. >> catherine:san francisco's police chief was asked today if he's still the prime suspect. >> catherine: >> we need the cause of death from the medical examiners. there's other substantial evidence. relatively possession of the victim. >> catherine:family members
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of omar shah-wahn released a statement today.saying >> catherine:he was a 'wonderful son and brother - with a caring heart. >> catherine:adding "this is unspeakable -- this is not normal death." >> catherine:police still aren't detailing the relationship andrus. >> pam: in santa clara. authorities arrest a man who allegedly tried to run over a police officer in their community. >> pam:30-year- old danny rodriguez- garcia. was later arrested at san francisco general hospital. >> pam:police say, he tried to run over an officer who was investigating an auto burglary. >> pam:police say they fired in self- defense. but the suspect got away. >> pam:a short time later, a gunshot victim walked into s-f general. and would not tell doctors anything about his injury. >> pam:police were notified. and the officer who opened fire. identified rodriguez- garcia as the suspect. >> pam:after being treated, he was booked into santa clara county jail. >> pam:gavin newsom. the former mayor of san francisco. run for governor.
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>> pam:ahead at 5:15. newsom talks to kron 4 about why he's running and what his vision is for california. >> pam:plus, president obama wants congress to declare war on isis. >> pam:ahead at 5:30. why this could be the most important vote for lawmakers in more than a decade. >> pam:and a sea lion pup found roaming the streets of san francisco. what happened to him. next. >> reporter: warming up in to the upper 60s and lord 70's. will we do it tomorrow?ay people ride ten miles for tacos. of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you.
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>> reporter: >> pam:a labor dispute is continuing to interupt business at the port of oakland. >> pam:dockworkers are being locked out and will not offload ships for four- of the next five- days. >> pam:longshoremen and the companies that hire them. have been unable to agree on new contract terms. >> pam:now, the workers are being locked out at all 29 - west coast ports on thursday, saturday, sunday and monday, which is president's day. >> pam:companies accuse the workers of intentionally causing delays. >> pam:dockworkers blame their employers for not adapting to a changing work environment. the department of fish and wildlife is working to contain a diesel fuel spill in alameda. >> pam:this video is from our helicopter partnership with a-b-c seven.
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>> pam: darrion miles made his first appearance wednesday in contra costa superior court. despite being 17, he has been charged as an adult with a variety of sex crimes including rape, as well as kidnapping and robbery in connection with sunday mornings attack of a domino's pizza delivery woman >> reporter:these are four forcible sex crimes done against a woman who held against her will and moved a substantial distance in a kidnapping. to me that's a very serious crime and worthy of adult prosecution. >> reporter:police say when the victim arrived at this antioch location to deliver pizza, miles allegedly approached her with a gun, forced her back into her car, and made her drive a quarter mile away, where he allegedly sexually assaulted her. police say he then made her drive back to the original location. miles was arrested a short time later4. at this point authorities cannot confirm a real gun was involved but prosecutors say it makes no difference
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>>the victim says she was held at gunpoint. whether it was a real gun or not is immaterial. it's what she believes. if she believes it's a real gun she is going to act out of fear and that's what happened here. >> reporter:the da's office did confirm that miles was wearing an ankle monitoring device at the time of his arrest, while they wouldn't say why they say it will be helpful to the case >>it will pinpoint his whereabouts during a particular time frame that's correct >> reporter:in a much anticipated meeting last night.the berkeley city council >> reporter:voted to ban the use of rubber bullets and tear gas on non-violent crowds.
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>> catherine:they also decided to put body cameras on police officers. >> catherine:as the meeting continued.angry protestors were gathering outside., >> catherine:they'd marched peacefully to city hall.rallying against what they called police brutality. >> catherine:the council also decided to investigate the actions of police officers on the >> catherine:night of december 6th. there was widespread vandalism that night in downtown berkeley. during a protests over the shooting death of unarmed black men in other parts of the country. >> catherine:there have been complaints about crowd control tactics used by berkeley police.and the use of force. >> pam:five armed robberies in the past two weeks. have rattled residents of a neighborhood in san jose. >> pam:san jose police confirming. the robberies occurred in the city's evergreen neighborhood. >> pam:the most recent incident happened here at groesbeck park. the victim says he was robbed by a man who pulled a semi- automatic
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handgun. >> pam:a few days earlier, a man out for a walk near fowler creek park. off aborn road, reported to police that he was robbed by two men wearing ski masks. who were also armed with semi- automatic weapons. >> pam:neighbiors say, the area has also been plagued by a rash of home burglaries in recent months. >> we are getting scared. sometimes i do not want to go to work. i cannot even watch tv in peace. it is getting kind of ridiculous. >> pam:the robberies have occurred in the evening hours. but residents say the burglaries seem to be occurring at all hours. >> pam:police have stepped up patrols in the area. >> pam:lieutenant governor and former san francisco mayor gavin newsom says. he will run for california governor in 2018. >> pam:kron 4's vicki liviakisshe joins us live from the newsroom with more. vicki?
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>> reporter:yes, pam, gavin newsom making that announcement on facebook today. >> reporter:you bet, he wants to be governor, bad. >> reporter:i know it seems a long way off. and wasn't jerry brown just sworn in? >> reporter:but newsom says he's never been a fan of pretense of procrastination. >> reporter:so why not now? >> reporter:today is just the first formal step toward a 2018 run. in a long, hard and expensive race. >> reporter:i sat down with the lieutenant governor this afternoon to find out more about his big dreams of becoming california's next governor. . >> i am passionate about the state. >> reporter: 8 gets ugly, is your family ready for that?
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--it get's ugly. >> i am prepared. >> reporter:newsom's claim to fame as mayor of san francisco was legalizing - same sex marriage. >> reporter:as for what he plans to of california? >> reporter: in places like silicon valley a real challenge. >> reporter:live in the newsroom vicki liviakis kron 4 news. >> reporter: we are going to have mostly clearly skies over tonight. there were 70 degree temperatures out there with napa as 71. --at 71. are talking about a big warmup for your valentine's day in president's weekend. >> pam:one california photographer thought he was just taking pictures on a beach.
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>> grant: and pedestrian out working was hit by a car in san francisco and had been about a half hour ago. and the city's financial district. a black priest hit eight p g and d subcontractor they're doing so contractor taken to the hospital was not threatening injuries. the driver of the bill seems to be cooperating with the police. >> pam: more than two - million people played. >> pam: but saturday yielded no winners. now, the powerball loterry is up to 500- million dollars. >> pam: kron four's mike pelton went looking for "lady luck" in milpitas. >> reporter: the last time
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the power block up to decide the winning ticket was so great here. $420 million power ball when last february. customers were hoping that it would happen again. we have x dozens of people would you do if you win. and we heard some interesting answers. >> user id to help people and naturally i would get a better house. it would not be a make good things. you know? >> i am a pastor. >> reporter: fully his wife did i hear that occurred because the odds are not that great. 175 million lots. part of the reason why is now half a billion dollars. the thing that you
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have the winning ticket, so i hope creek like everyone else. >> pam:president obama wants to take stronger military action against isis. >> pam: back to weather. >> gary: >> reporter: other drains into the 60s much of the bay area. if you plan on going out you not need a light jacket to purge are comfortable. --temperatures are comfortable. >> reporter: not as cold as we woke up this morning. by the afternoon we are going to flirt with the lower 70's and 70's for the inland valley. and we are talking more of a bigger heat up for the weekend.
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>> pam: but as polo sandoval reports, the president is seeking congressional approval first. >> pam: >> reporter:it's a sign the u-s war on isis is official. >> reporter:a draft authorization and a letter from president obama are in the hands of lawmakers. >> reporter:the plan is a blueprint for a more-clearly defined campaign against isis >> reporter:the last time a u-s president made such a when congress voted "yes" to a war in iraq. >>"what he does not envision is any sort of large-scale long term commitment of ground combat operations like we saw in iraq and afghanistan previously." >> reporter:the joint resolution allows isis even outside the battlefields of iraq and syria.
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>> reporter:it calls for a three-year military operation. >> reporter:and would limit any ground troops. >> reporter:the president also wants to repeal the 2002 war authorization. >> reporter:these conditions may not satisfy some lawmakers on both sides of the aisle. >>house speaker "at his point, the president says he wants to dismantle and destroy isis. i haven't seen a strategy yet that i think will accomplish that." >>connecticut "it will extend a year and a half at least into the next president's term and a lot of my republican colleagues have made it clear that they want to put boots on the ground." >> reporter:congress will vote on the resolution as the influence of isis grows in the middle east. >> reporter:a top counterterrorism expert says 20-thousand foreign fighters have joined the ranks of isis from 90 different countries. >> reporter:those new figures add bipartisan agreement in washington. >> reporter:im polo sandoval reporting. >> pam: president obama will be tomorrow. the last time he came to town was october. >> pam: this time he's scheduled to land at s.f.o. around 5:30 in the evening.
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>> pam: then on friday morning..he'll be at stanford for a cyber security summit and to meet with local business leaders. >> pam: that night. he'll attend democratic party fundraiser in san francisco. >> pam: mr. obama is scheduled to saturday morning. >> pam: a man is behind bars -- three muslim students last night. >> catherine:chapel hill police say the dispute over parking. >> catherine: it was an emotional scene as the father of one of the victims showed up.begging police >> catherine: for information. (cheers & applause) >> what is the situation? i need to know if he is dead or alive please tell me street up!--straight up!
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>> catherine: the father of the 23-year-old man who was killed is calling this a 'hate crime'. >> catherine: claiming the suspect had for religious reasons. >> catherine: the victims are a young couple who'd only been married a short time. and the woman's younger sister. >> catherine: tonight the suspect's wife insisted that this was no hate crime - only a parking dispute. >> catherine: the suspect had turned shootings. >> catherine: police say they will still investigate the possibility of a hate crime. >> catherine: family members of the victims say they had complained about hicks being >> pam: a 'hateful' neighbor.who >> pam: the murder trial for the navy seal. who wrote the popular movie "american sniper" is beginning. eddie routh is accused of shooting chris kyle and another man. chad littlefield, back in
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february of 2013. >> pam: kyle wrote "american sniper," which stars bradley cooper and has performed very well in theaters. >> pam: eddie routh's attorney says the marine suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. >> pam: he pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity. >> pam: today, the texas prosecutor asked the jury to sentence routh to life in prison. >> pam: eight hundred jurors were screened in erath county, texas. the two men were killed. a >> pam: ten men and ten women were chosen to serve. >> pam: more drama in the murder trial against former n-f-l player, aaron hernandez. >> pam: a second juror has been dismissed from the case. >> pam: the judge says it was for personal reasons. >> pam: the first juror to be evidence in the case. >> pam: alternate jurors will be randomly selected to fill in. >> pam: aaron hernandez is accused of killing a man who was dating his fiancee's sister. >> pam: john stewart's surprise announcement has sent shockwaves around the entertainment world.
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>> pam: coming up at 5:45. the impact stewart has had on pop culture and what's next for his career. >> pam: and a live look at the commute over the san mateo bridge. >> pam: next. how police cracked down on distracted drivers. >> pam: stock markets were essentially flat after a quiet day of trading. the dow lost nearly seven (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco.
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>> pam: more than 80 citations were issued for distracted driving yesterday in san mateo >> pam: officers set up a sting operation targeting distracted drivers in san mateo and foster city. >> pam: during the operation, they issued 58 citations for cellphone violations four citations for texting while driving >> pam: and 14 for seatbelt violations. >> pam: citations were also issued for suspended licenses and other micellaneous reasons. >> pam: police hope the operation raises awareness about the dangers of distracted driving >> pam: cell phone robberies are down 25 percent in san francisco with the use of
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>> pam: kill switch technology. in a press release, san francisco district attorney george gascon said that cell phone thefts are on the decline since january 2013. >> pam: "kill switches" introduced in the latest cellphones prevent someone from erasing and re- activating a phone without the original user's permission. >> pam: last year, a california law smartphones to have some sort of kill switch to prevent theft. >> reporter: it was warm all over the the area. will we do it again? coming up more details!
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bulldog: mattress discounters presidents day sale ends presidents day? get up to four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection! and, get a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. ♪ mattress discounters ♪ >> pam: three years ago today, singer whitney houston was found dead in a bathtub in la, now her only child bobbi kristina brown is in a coma after being found unresponsive.also in a bathtub. >> pam: in the latest in brown's near drowning in a bathtub at her home outside
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atlanta, brown's boyfriend nick gordon has been questioned as part of a criminal investigation as bruises were found on brown's chest. >> pam: she remains in medically induced a coma but her health is improving. >> pam: fans, family and friends are remembering the life of whitney houston on the anniversary of her death today as houstons daughter clings to her life. >> catherine: the trial against rapper suge knight could be taking an interesting turn. >> pam: according to t-m-z. there is surveillance footage that shows the altercation that resulted in a man's death. >> pam: the footage also allegedly shows that knight was being ambushed by two men. one of whom was holding a gun. >> pam: suge knight is being charged for murder after he allegedly ran down his attackers. >> pam: police have yet to release the surveillance video. >> pam: jon stewart's shocking daily show departure! but what does his exit mean for comedy central? >> pam: the insider's michael yo has
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>> reporter:pam, his surprise announcement sending pop culture shockwaves! jon's ability to mix comedy and politics-- >> reporter:criticizing both sides of the aisle-- was unmatched. tonight we go inside jon's major cultural impact on >>jon: you were here for years and i never thought you were talented yo: you're known as a star maker you know that right? olivia munn, steve carrell >>stephen colbert / how much credit do you take for that? >>stewart: yes complete complete credit >> reporter:a career launcher and the voice of a generation who have relied on stewart to interpret politics and pop culture with a smart and satirical twist >> reporter:. it is truly the end of an era with last nights surprise announcement. i'm not going to miss being on tv everyday but i'm
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going to miss coming here every day >> reporter:though many people at fox news are likely breathing a sigh of relief. the network has often been stewart's go to source of material >> reporter:though jon has also appeared on fox news, unleashing his array of zingers to their face. >>they said you're doing bill oreilly i said are you sure i'm not on the crypt keepers house? >>the embarrassment is that i'm given credibility in this world because of the disappointment the public has in what the news media does >> reporter:with his comedy central contract up in september, around the same time his protégé, colbert takes over letterman's seat >> reporter: late night landscape without jon stewart. get more entertainment news on the insider tonight at 7 >> reporter:for kron 4 news, i'm michael yo back to you pam. >> pam:you can watch all your4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs
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at 7:30. followed by kron 4 news at eight >> reporter: dylan was quiet conditions in a warming trend over the next couple of days. at temperatures range into the '60s and '70s. as 70 degrees and 64 in san francisco. daly city with 60 degrees. 64 degrees and concord right now. sting milder over the next three hours. >> reporter: still staying with 60 degrees or in the bay area. by tomorrow morning, temperatures will be on the cooler side with forties and fifties. a jacket macy some wearing thrift with apache clouds.
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--patchy >> reporter: if you plan to go to the beach thursday through saturday along the coast on we could see strong current breaking waves. the careful if you are going to be up there over the next three days. with a handful of 70's into the weekend. mid-60's for the middle of next week. >> reporter:www.snowbomb.com >> reporter: we are talking apple. solar energy. >> tim took us some cojones
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he is going all ian. he wanted stores offices and they disappeared into centers covered. $850 million over 25 years. starting at the middle of this year to be finished by next year. to give them a 30% u.s. tax credit. google wal-mart ikea are starting to do this all new businesses should do this. >> reporter: stored is saying that he is leaving. stewart >>, the central is stored. he put them on the mat years ago. --comedy central is
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stored. >> reporter: people who show going over to jimmy phelan which is the highest pay anchor at 20 million plus dollars. is surprising to see him leave but this is a young man's game. >> reporter: power bought a lottery winners to power ball and lottery winners to end up doing things. >> alcee a financial planner do not give it away be smarter about it. a lot of lottery winners and up broke. --please see an finanial
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>> pam:it is one of the busiest stretches of the year for florists, and with valentine's day falling on a saturday this year many anticipate very brisk business to end the week. >> pam:karin caifa gets their tips on to navigate the last-minute rush. >> reporter:it's like february's answer to santa's workshop. >> reporter:the back room of a florist's shop during the run-up to valentine's day. >> reporter:karen fountain of northern describes her operation as "organized chaos." >>we plan ahead. i looked at all of our ideas that we did from last year. we came up with different solutions to make things easier this year, i have more staff coming in wednesday thursday, and friday and saturday for the volume. >> reporter:she planned ahead, but many shoppers won't. >> reporter:retailers
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estimate americans will spend 2-point-one billion dollars on valentine's day flowers, and fountain says february fourteenth will be her busiest single day of the year. the most popular bloom, roses. >>we have to actually order our roses almost a month in of go through last year's orders, see what we had our customers requested, and kind of figure that out. >> reporter:valentine's day demand drive the price higher on the holiday. >> reporter:fountain says a single long-stem rose can be the most romantic gesture of all. but flowers by other names? also, just as sweet. >>orchids, lillies tulips, again, they're another symbol of love, and some people don't like pink and red, we recommend your oranges and yellows. maybe sunflowers, maybe iris. there's lots of different flowers out there. >> reporter:picking up an order can save money on a delivery fee and gives the opportunity to present a sweetheart's flowers, in- person. >> reporter:for consumer watch, i'm karin caifa. >> pam: his body found stuffed in a suitcase. it was it investigation that perplex police. tonight answers. >> pam: police will likely
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>> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: today, the san francisco medical examiner identified the victim in this gruesome case as 58- year old omar shahwan. >> pam: he is the former roommate of of the prime suspect. >> pam: new at six. kron4's maureen kelly talked to grieving family members who are still coming to grips with what has happened. >> reporter: omar father says he knew omar would go back to san francisco and visit him and give him money. he was concerned that money would be the reason why his son is now dead. police is that they told him that they found his id and credit cards. all my father did not want to talk about how he feels about the d.a.'s decision not to charge the suspect. but he is glad that he is dead but
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which she could have been prosecuted. >> reporter: is a terrible man. he destroyed it does, he destroyed the family and destroyed everything. >> reporter: there are still pieces missing. it is unbelievable, his head is missing. where would i kiss him if i said farewell to my son. i thought if i kissed him on the forehead, but he has no head. this is ridiculous. >> since he was in possession of the victim and now we just need to have the cause of death to figure out what happened. >> pam: the other big story tonight. >> pam: thousands of people potentially exposed to measles after health officials confirm someone with the virus.rode bart for several days. >> pam: contra costa county is now the 6th bay area county with a confirmed measles case. statewide, the number has risen to 110.
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>> pam: contra costa joins alameda, santa clara, san mateo, solano and marin counties. with fourteen cases overall. >> pam: most of the victims were unvaccinated. grant lodes joins us now with more on this latest case.grant? >> grant:we're talking prolonged exposure to one of the most contagois diseases out there. >> grant:from the east bay to san francisco.bart riders are now retracing their steps. up to 130 people can be on crowded trains at one time. >> grant:today officials with bart and contra county public health officials gathered to talk about the risk this passenger posed to the public. >> it is important for people who have been traveling at that time and expose and are not vaccinated or e-mail that they could catch measles. >> grant:officals point out
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that measles can live in the air.and infect other people.for up to two hours there. >> grant: the person boarded at the lafayette station and get off at the montgomery station in san francisco in the morning between 6 and 8:00. on february 4, 1936. the evening commute back across the bay. same dates between seven and 9:00 at night. also the measles patients was at peak and oak kitchen and bart in san francisco on center street in the financial district wednesday night about one week ago between 5 37:00. - 5:30 & 7pm >> grant:kron 4's charles
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clifford is live in san francisco tonight with reaction from bart riders on this possible >> reporter: montgomery station is a very busy spot pretty much all day. but especially crowded the morning and evening to meet. as which is one we realized the man was passing through. and take is a strongly. if he had sneezed or cough in a bart car he could have been exposed. stopping at other stations to out on and off. when you take public transit you are in a confined space. kedging illnesses is sort of a risk when you use public transportation. >> you never know. it is what to encounter a lot of times. you should get checked out because you are affecting a lot of people. >> reporter: releasing a
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statement with the health and well-being of our employes is our top concern and we would take precautions to value their safety in the general public safety as well. charles clifford kron 4 news spirit >> pam: one outstanding attribute of measles: you know when you have it. >> pam: flu=like symptoms of a fever cough, runny nose are accompanied by tiny white spots inside the mouth. >> pam: the characteristic rash spreads from the hairline downwards to the whole body. >> pam: the disease is contagious starting about four days before the rash appears, we'll continue to track the spread of measles in california. including here in the bay area. for more information head to our website.kron 4 dot com. >> grant: san jose police are at the scene of the officer involved shooting at the less than one hour ago
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on sherman street in the southeast portion of san jose. they received a call about a guy with a knife away inside of a house that did not belong to him. there is no word on what involved in regards to the officers involved shooting in san jose. >> reporter: all your weather alerts, forecasts check radar and more. by >> reporter: we are going to be dealing with mostly clear skies tonight with cold temperatures. ford now we are in the '60s for much of the bay area. continuing in concord and livermore was 60 degrees. we are going to have these temperatures slowly cooled down into the 50s in the next several hours. inland will be 56 degrees in low fifties.
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coming up! we will talk more about a big warm up. that will occur within the next couple of days. >> pam: you can check the radar and a lot more by downloading our freak kron4 mobile application. >> pam: coming up.a brazen burglary in the east bay. now police are on the hunt for the man who yanked a tv right off the wall! >> pam: plus, candlestick wasn't imploded.but you may hear explosions coming from the stadium this weekend. and next.former san francisco mayor gavin newsom is already looking to 2018. >> pam: his big announcement today.
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>> pam: happening today. >> pam: former san francisco mayor gavin newsom will enter the race to become california's next governor. he's currently serving as lieutenant governor. >> pam: this isn't the first time he's had his eye on the prize. >>. just my luck, right? he'll need more than luck this time around. >> pam: the 2018 race for governor won't be cheap.
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s c s >> pam: but newsom already has a head start with some three his campaign war chest. . >> pam: up next. >> pam: the teen accused of raping a pizza delivery woman made his first court appearance. we're live in the east bay with new developments to this very disturbing story. >> pam: plus, a south bay community burglaries and strong-arm robberies. >> pam: now they're calling on it.
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i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. >> pam: the teen accused of raping a pizza delivery woman made his first court appearance. we're live in the east bay with new developments to this very disturbing story. >> pam: it's a shocking crime.that has rattled an east bay community. a teen.accused of raping a dominoes pizza delivery woman. >> pam: today.that teen made his first appearance in contra costa county superior court. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman was there.he joins us live from the courthouse in martinez with more on today's proceedings.dan? >> reporter: he has been
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accused and charged as an adult for kidnapping as well as a variety of sex crimes including rape. and bribery. again and had been sunday afternoon. the police took the pizza delivery woman came to the area where he lived and he pushed her back into a car driving a quarter mile away and sexually assaulted her and make her trek back to the original location. they say they cannot confirm if there will come was involved but it really does not matter. >> the victim's sister she was held at gunpoint. rather she believed it was a real one it does not matter. prosecutor >> reporter: say he was wearing a ankle monitoring
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bracelet at the time this happened which will help clarify his whereabouts secret he will be back in court next wednesday. if convicted he could spend the rest of his life in prison. reports in like the martinez dan kerman kron4news. >> catherine: the father of the accused teenager driver is defending his son. >> catherine: darrion miles senior believes there is more to the story.and says he's convinced that his son is innocent. >> yes they need to know. their questions that no one is answering. and they need to know. >> catherine:darrion miles sr. argues that no gun was found -- andwas consensual sex between the two. >> pam: residents of a neighborhood in san jose are
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wondering what's next after a rash of armed robberies near two popular parks. >> pam: as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, that's not the only thing they're worried about. >> reporter:already plagued by a spike months, people who live in this part of san jose's neighborhood are on guard after five armed robberies in the past two weeks, the most recent occurring here at groesbeck hill park. >> it is definitely worry some. >> can call the cops but they would not be here in time did are short police officers on scared that it will get to the point to someone would actually get hurt or killed. >> reporter:raman shukla and other park neighbors are watching for people and cars that don't belong here. >> reporter:police confirm the robberies here and at nearby fowler creek park were carried out by someone armed with a semi-automatic handgun and it's happening while residents like eluid trevino are coping with a rash of home burglaries. >> reporter:trevino says he and three recently amid a clear up tick in burglaries
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inarmed robberies do not appear to be related but raman shukla >> reporter:police have already stepped up patrols here and willto do so, even as residents are stepping up their own crime prevention efforts like renewing ties with neighborhood watch groups and reporting anything suspicious. in san jose >> it feels like strongarm robbery is the next step is for it. if >> reporter:rob flaedeboe kron 4 news. >> grant:new at six. >> grant:a guy in antioch.casing a wendy's.you see him outside. now we go inside.you don't see him brak the glass. >> grant: he's after.
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a big old wall mounted plasma t-v. >> grant:the thief starts wrestling it.trying to get it off the wall. he even gets up on a chair.getting some leverage. >> grant:eventually he's successful.and he walks out this was monday morning.about 4:00.at the wendy's on "a" street. >> grant:check out this surveillance video showing a guy who has just busted. >> reporter: this is what we have across the region earlier. with oakland with 73 for an all daytime high. much of the area to seek a potential record further tomorrow and the next couple of days. 57 degrees in san francisco. and 58 degrees for vallejo. if you have an area of high pressure off the coast but there is a clue of moisture in the north east a few more calls
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and the upper hand across the region within the next couple of days. temperatures for tomorrow starting off into the 40's and '50's. >> reporter: on the course by december fell 46, san mateo 46, a very light north east wind. it could fill a couple of degrees cooler. into the afternoon you would not need that jacket because temperatures will be across the area. 70's across the bay. some of these areas is the potential records during the afternoon with the east bay and a handful of '60s and '70s this is very warm for this type of year. >> reporter: it will be one so enjoyed it. walnut creek 68 and seven mandrel 71 and
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tomorrow or for tomorrow afternoon. >> reporter: in berkeley 70 degrees in the afternoon. these temperatures will continue to stay warm over the next few days. by friday and by the weekend continued to stay warm monday and tuesday the temperatures will bring a person to cooler conditions. >> pam: up next. you might hear loud >> pam: explosions coming from candlestick park this weekend. don't be alarmed.it's not demolition. >> pam: what san francisco police have planned. and the verdict is down the fate of the captain responsible for the costa concordia disaster.
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>> grant: police think of the ongoing demolition is the perfect chance to stimulate the dangerous situation is especially in a big public facility like candlestick. it will have the explosive uniforms of their explaining the situation is in regards to training sessions. between 2:00 in the morning and 2:00 in the afternoon. >> pam: coming up at 6-30. >> pam: president obama seek the united state's first war vote in 13 years. his plan to target isis.wherever they are. >> pam: plus, a warning from health officials. why thousands may have come diagnosed with measles. >> pam: and new this hour. the state of the art facility that will help hundreds of at-risk kids in
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: officer involved shooting what we discussed earlier. we do have more details with police cruiser now on the scene and walking on around trying to find out what happened. it was just after 5:00 was san jose police received a ninth when juan call regarding a man with a knife who had gone into a home that was not his. he was involved in some sort of shooting. we do not know of in one was shot. we do see here where officers are glenn around with
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flashlights trying to sort out the situation and clues that might be there creek we do have a crew on the way and i do want to tell you if you are in deep area east of i 87. the south portion of san continuing to follow up with multiple cruise on the way creek will update you throughout the evening and online kron4 that,. grant lotus >> reporter: this is a picture of the victim. his father since the matter in which his body was dismembered is too much to bear in his life is not roulette. he is glad the prime suspect is that occurred but he wishes that he would have been prosecuted for a decline patrick--he wishes that he
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would have been prosecuted for the crime. >> reporter: only sing, the person is at home recovering they do say that they want to send out this alert patrick from lafayette to san francisco during the morning commute last wednesday through friday they say they want to make sure that if anyone come down with measles like symptoms to contact their health care provider in immediately. the investigation as to how the person receives the measles continues. >> reporter: continuing our coverage of the measles outbreak. the person diagnosed with the disease is in the summer area in and out of the center cisco area with the montgomery bart system he, on one evening visited the east and over estrada by union square so is possible that he may have been in contact with a lot
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of people here in san francisco. e &o restaruant >> reporter:, and it pushed off to next weekend to next week. he could spend the rest of his life in prison creek and martinez >> reporter: northeast section of san francisco property owners and parents are upset about a new sign put up by the centerfold strip club 1 pesetas on new cabaret is a costa street from a school creek and san francisco j.r. stone kron4 news. >> catherine: president obama's plan to fight isis is heading to the hill. >> catherine: he's asking congress to authorize military force against the
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terrorist group controlling large parts of iraq and syria. >> catherine: his plan is a more clearly defined vision of how to proceed. and while he's stopping short of a long term commitment to ground troops. >> catherine: he says the resolution will let the u.s. go after isis - even beyond the battlegrounds it calls for a three year military operation. >> catherine: some lawmakers argue the president is either doing too much or too little. >> that is not our national security interest that is not necessary for us to be the ices. >> catherine: congress will vote on the resolution as the influence of isis grows. experts say that 20-thousand foreign fighters have joined isis - from 90 different countries. >> pam: a guilty verdict for the captain of the costa concordia. oxford
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>> pam: captain fracesco schettino was convicted of a slew of charges including masnlaughter for that deadly shipwreck off the italian coast back in 2012. >> pam: it took just five hours for the panel of judges to hold schettino responsible for the deaths of 32 people. >> pam: he will spend the next 16 years in prison. >> reporter: by tomorrow morning it will be a cool start into the fifties for most of the areas and in the afternoon we are in store for 70 degree temperatures. but very warm for tomorrow. if you plan on going to the beach tomorrow please be prepared for a strong wind current and breaking waves from thursday, friday and saturday. >> reporter:www.snowbomb.com
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>> pam:plans to add a new pedestrian and bicycle path on the richmond-san rafael bridge have moved forward this morning. >> pam: the proposed 10 foot wide be added to the upper deck of the bridge. it would link the bay trail network of pathways between marin county and the east bay. >> pam: the marin county bicycle coalition has expressed strong support for moving forward with the plan. >> pam: new at six. >> pam: kids in san francisco's western addition have a new place to hang out. today hundreds of dignitaries christened a new state of the art boys and girls club. >> pam: the new facility is loaded. it comes with a pool music rooms and a full-sized gymnasium. >>we built for the long term so we knew if we got it right for the next fifty years we've got a great building for our kids and it's within walking distance of the kids who really need
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this service. >> pam:the 21-million dollar club will serve as many as 200 at risk children every day. >> pam: still ahead. talk show host jon stewart breaks his silence on why he's giving up the anchor desk. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you.
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>> pam: three years ago today, singer whitney houston was found dead in a bathtub in la, now her only child bobbi kristina brown is in a coma after being found unresponsive.also in a bathtub. >> pam: in the latest in brown's near drowning in a bathtub at her home outside atlanta, brown's boyfriend nick gordon has been questioned as part of an ongoing criminal investigation. >> pam: she remains in medically induced a coma but her health is improving.
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>> pam: fans, family and friends are remembering the life of whitney houston on the anniversary of her death clings to her life. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: sad news just in to the news room. bob simon, passed away suddenly in a car accident tonight in new york city. we do not have the specifics at this time. it was the reported that he was in a cap that was reared and it in another vehicle. the award winning newsman was 73 years old spending five decades including vietnam and just this past weekend he was a was 60 minutes about the academy award nominated fan selma. a certainly a shot to a lot of people. but seidman did at the age of 73. pam?
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>> pam: john stewart is opening up about his decision to leave "the daily show." stewart has anchored comedy central's hit program for sixteen years. >> pam: during a taping of the show on tuesday, stewart spoke about his decision with the in-studio audience. the comedian had more tears than laughter when the subject turned to his co- workers. >> it has been an absolute privilege the honor of my professional life. >> pam: jon stewart's contract will expire before the end of the year. >> pam: an update on the warriors game! sports next!
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problems and who knows? maybe his confidence is gone. but he will stay away from competitive golf for a while. >> gary: making his name national for the hall of fame passed away today after several years of health issues he was 84 unknown as shark.. was the king there in las vegas. >> gary: he eventually won two in the half million dollar settlement after he claimed the tried to run him out of basketball. >> gary: he was the first on television doing his show in las vegas he, again trust me
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when you are on tv you know everyone. we have a story about everyone. >> gary: tart come cn and says to do the show and that is how i started on television. >> pam: look at you now. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: you can look that it held any way you like. >> gary: >> pam: big personalities. >> gary: he was always accused of cheating. >> gary: going to tell a x ... lax
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>> gary: uc l 8 hits more than $3,000.60 suits and i am the one cheating. >> gary: like anything else if they get to reach a mass that is what matters. he was a great coach. >> pam: no no not at all >> gary: i know i've told this story a dozen times. >> gary: i kind of like michelle. she is paying attention. >> gary:73-65 >> gary: charles barkley why he is so popular on tv.
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he say something and people will get upset with him. marly ripped berkeley for saying that his team cannot play defense. that is what he said but the best part of the up at a tea and tea game live the chimney to avoid charles being misinformed by his victory and entertainment. >> he is one of those idiots that belief and analytics in the belief and told an oil export credit. --and i believe that analytics are cracked. >> gary: berkeley is so good but he ripped everyone. we will love to give you it will love for you to give us at tweet on how you feel.
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>> gary: the person who runs our company and station is in town. she has one son that place for the forty- niners and baltimore ravens moderate she has a son at uc elevate which is 300 lbs. and six nine print >> pam: he is taller than j.r. stone. >> gary: (laughter) >> gary: anyway, 300 lbs. and 6'9 >> gary: debit was having problems with the ipad to like me. --deb was having
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problems. >> gary: jason applebaum sunday night grant lotus and there is scott and i'm pretty big myself. looking and jason and arnelle shot from the corner. but is doing his sphincter its policy with grant has?-- messy what grant is going? >> gary: pam is one of the most honest people in the world. >> gary: as i was cinq, you will see that on sunday night with a lot of people
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wanting to seek a shoot out. over the kron4 staff with him in attendance at 9:00 patrick >> gary: the night as the all-star game. >> gary: did you do well grant? >> grant: i did not totally embarrassed myself. >> pam: coming up! power off fever takes over the bay area time is running out to get a ticket.
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>> pam: the biggest jackpot of all time came in 2012 was $650 million. between three winners will split. the chance to win is tonight we will have the winning numbers to mike as soon as they come out. >> pam: i am not going to ask if you have your ticket, michelle. >> reporter: i have my ticket. (laughter) >> reporter: we turn cooler on president's day and then made week we have '60s. >> pam: have a nice night everyone we are back at 8:00
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