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911 and reported that there was a man in his home with a knife. and members of the gang task force found camp with him coming outside and tritium. refusing to drop the knife and it opened fired shooting at least once and killing him. although family member says it was a multiple times. they know that he was depressed the can't understand why had to end the week ended. . >> we were sitting at the kitchen table talking he walks outside and distraught. he was not in a good way. he fell to the ground after they shot him. the was something in his hand i do not know what it was it probably was a knife. i do not know? they shot him.
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>>crying >> he was a good kid but just in it that way in his life. we watched movies and pop popcorn i do not know what happened? >> reporter: day police released this picture of a knife that he used to threaten officers. witnesses heard what can say that he wanted to end his life. he was a 2010 graduate of the high school and attended college and a star football player. is not exactly known why he was depressed they have in reaching out to suicide prevention in recent months. live in san jose kron 4 news. >> grant:you don't have to pay us back, but we still want you all to face consequenses for what you
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did to bart on black friday. >> grant:that's the message tonight from the bart board of directors. >> jacqueline: >> grant:they voted 5 - 4.approving a motion that asks the alameda county district attorney to continue pursuing misdemeanor trespassing charges against 14 protestoers who shut down the transit system in late november.chaining themselves to two trains at the west oakland station. >> grant:also, the board has withdrawn its request for restitution.some 70 thousand dollars bart says it lost that day.so they won't go after the protesters for money. >> grant:the protests were part of the black lives matter movement. >> grant:attorneys for the 14 demonstrators have asked an alameda county judge to drop the charges. the judge has not yet issued a ruling. >> pam: closer to identify and the mysterious substance that have been killing birds and the east bay. they now
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say a mixed substance of petroleum based oils. 323 birds were rescued and 1075 others were found dead. a group called international bird rescue said the substance is even more difficult to clean often crude oil and when it gets stuck on their fetters they use their installation and bart will die. --birds >> pam: the department of fish and wildlife has been working closely with the environmental protection agency. >> pam: international bird rescue is helping to rehabilitate the injured birds. many have been released back into the wild.
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>> pam: the investigation continues involving a person confirmed several times potentially people. >> pam: the person - who has not been identified also ate a san francisco restaurant. >> pam: as kron four's terisa estacio reports the restaurant staff says it is cooperating with officials its employees and customers. >> reporter:the general manager here at e and o kitchen and bar says they are in constant contact with san francisco public health officials. ever since learning that a person with measles infected with the highly contagious disease spent time at the restaurant last wednesday between 530 and 7pm. >> reporter: >> gary: >> reporter:akop paronyan/general manager e and o restaurant >> reporter:we are asking them what else we can do. >> reporter:akop also says that they are keeping close tabs on their employees.
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>> reporter:we are talking to them - asking if they are ok they say yes, all have been vaccinated. >> reporter:public health officials say those vaccinated are extremely unlikely to catch measles. >> reporter:akop says they are also very concerned with their customers. >> i still like--i feel like for us it is not a medical emergency. no one has since symptoms and people were vaccinated. >>we want people to know we are ok. >> reporter:many patrons didn't want to talk on camera, but said they felt comfortable with the restaurant, this woman walking by said she had heard about the situation and it did give her pause but then. >>kristina valkanoff at first, i was nervious, but then i investigated and realeased i was vaccinated and ok.
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>> at the end of the day it probably would not deter me from going again. >> reporter:in sf, te >> pam: in just a few minutes, we are expecting the arrival of president obama on air force one in san francisco. >> pam: this is a live picture from the tarmac at s-f-o. the president's plane is expected to land just after 5:30 this evening. >> pam: the media. the police.and other security personnel are there waiting. along with a small group of people ready to greet the president when he touches down. >> pam: mr. obama will then be heading to his hotel in the city. and that is where kron 4's j.r. stone is right now. >> pam: j.r.-- what is on the president's agenda. >> reporter: first of all he should be the rioting here somewhere in the next hour or two. i can tell you traffic is already a nightmare and this area. if you do not have to travel in this area i certainly will not recommended. i will step
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up the place so i can show you what to look like out in the distance. paul street behind the fairmont hotel is completely closed off right now. as we pan up the street some of the other officers in the distance and how many are out here and are talking about dozens of officers keeping a close eye on this area all afternoon. talking about what is the president doing in town. he will talk at stanford. >> reporter: is the first time that its acting president has been to stamford since 1975. he will have dinner at a presence or private residence and stay another night and fly out of here on saturday. that is pretty much the latest you can see the street closures and some of the cars out in the distance. as it is
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certainly slow going in this neighborhood. as for now pam, i want to throw it back to you in the studio. >> pam: this is much more ahead at five. a very sweet dog. is found roaming an east bay highway. >> pam: coming up at 5:15. we'll hear from the person who rescued her. and the effort to find her owner. >> pam: also ahead. steph curry at home. >> pam: we go inside the golden state warriors star's. san francisco home for a one -on -one interview. and. someone from the bay area has a powerball ticket worth a million bucks. >> pam: we will hear from the store that sold it. next. >> reporter: had a lot of sunshine plus record key. -- heat.
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>> catherine: three winning tickets have been drawn for the third-largest powerball prize ever. >> catherine: sold in north carolina, texas.and puerto rico. they'll split the prize of more than 564-million dollars. >> catherine: and while no one in california won the big jackpot -- a lucky person in san leandro won 1.4 million dollars -- with a ticket that had five of the six numbers. >> catherine: it was sold here at the pop top market and liquor store on e. 14th street. >> catherine: one of the owners says the winner is a regular.and he couldn't be happier >> i said they are not anchored they are trying to
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make a fool of me. and they say yes we got it pri that was so excited. take my whole family and go right away. i read a possibly a couple realized because i was going so fast. --ran a couple of red lights.. >> catherine: since his store sold thethousand dollars. >> catherine: also -- we learned today matched five numbers -- also1.4 million apiece. >> pam: still ahead. a dog found wandering along a highway in the east bay. >> pam: next. the effort to reunite her with her owner. >> pam: plus. how police are hoping you will turn your home into a crime fighting tool. female announcer: get 36 months interest-free
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>> grant: president obama has just touched down. he will be in san francisco bay area for at least three days. we will watch us to get off the plane and make his way to bay area rose. he is headed to san francisco. first of all as he will be staying at the fairmont hotel. for fund raising tomorrow night. the big deal he is here for a speech on cyber security print your at stanford what which will highlight his visit here. >> grant: the list goes on with a target, home depot and more the president has a stress that this is a priority for him to read mr. obama will inform us of the
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cyber security older--otter creek if you are a private company you need to get together and share information. because it's certainly a threat to everyone out here. we know they he has been here several times, dozens of times for his presidency but none since october. however, this is a longer trip creek. >> pam: we are going to check that can to s f o as to get close of for him to get off of their force one. to tell you about this story bulk. --to tell you about a stray dog >> pam: a stray dog moving toward on-coming traffic on an east bay freeway. while others drove by.one courageous woman decided to
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do something about it.saving the dog's life. she tells her story to kron4's haaziq madyun.in a story you will only see here >>"she's a very sweet girl, you remember me? yeah she remembers me" >> reporter:it was happy reunion between pitbull here at the oakland animal services center. the two met the day before under very dangerous circumstances as she was entering the 66th avenue on-ramp to interstate 880 >>"she was walking into death couple of humans with her because you never know how people react to something on the freeway when they see something that's not supposed to be there" >> reporter:she says the fact that it was a stray pit bull decreased the odds of someone stopping to help >>"nobody would have stopped, just like i hesitated for bull, nobody wants to deal with a pit bull, they get a bad rap" >> reporter:but bautista did stop because it was a life or death situation >>"my heart wouldn't let it happen, i had to put on my little bit call her toward mewe called the cops"
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>> reporter:the pit bull was brought here to oakland animal services. >>"we're currently trying to locate the owner" >>"i feel like i saved her life" >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun >> pam: the man who was the focus of an f-b-i corruption probe. which lead to the indictment of 29- defenants. was back in federal court today. >> pam: raymond "shrimp boy" chow. pleaded 'not guilty' to racketeering, conpiracy and indictment that was issued >> pam: the case against chow. a reputed former san francisco chinatown gang leader. unfolded last year. he is criminal enterprise that drugs, stolen property and money laundering. >> pam: chow has been in jail without bail since his arrest in april. >> pam: the f-b-i investigation also led to the arrest of former state senator leland yee. and
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former san francisco school board president keith jackson. >> catherine: these are pictures from helicopter partnership with abc seven. oakland shippers have suspended all cargo for today and then again on a three day holiday weekend is the latest allocation in a long standing labor dispute. >> catherine: affecting thousands of doubt workers. the shippers say the shutdown response to workers deliberately closing down on the job derrick not want to show about holiday pay. accusing the shippers of deliberately causing a backlog to put them in a bad light. the containers filled with everything from
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swimsuits to washing machines are stuck on the docks, or on ships in the bay waiting to be unloaded. >> catherine: evened the golden state warrior fans are filling the pinch. >> catherine: when they showed up for a planned giveaway of the bubbleheads last december they got a voucher instead along with an apology that explained that they " have been sitting off shore and an able to override because of labor issues at the las angeles long beach port. >> catherine: but the hardest hit may be the 73,008 barry workers whose jobs depend on the port. >> catherine: the threat of closure here brought a 27% increase. the golf course increase is 59%.
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>> pam: residents in san jose can help investigations and solve crimes. the city of san jose is announcing the launch of a voluntary security camera registry today which will allow residents and business owners to notify the police, that they use security cameras in their homes and businesses. police can then reached out to those who are on the registry and act to review their security takes two-seat lead to help solve crimes. >> reporter: we did have some one temperatures with a record temperatures in apple and oakland with 69. hayward with 70 degree temperatures. we did have plenty of '60s and '70s on the map. we will go and
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continue to stay for mild evening spirit. we will drop into the fifties at 8:00. if you are born along the bay or close it was state over the 62 degree temperatures. >> reporter: we will see if we have any grain in the 74 cast coming up? >> grant: president obama just a arrived corporate uc the airforce one with the door open and the stairs are at the door. we have yet to see him exit permit we will remind you that he is on a three day trip here and debate area with a lot on the agenda. some fund- raising. and the russian hill neighborhood of san francisco. with a summit on
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and cyber security he will speak at stanford university. reporting that he will focus on aid executive order on cyber security. in regards to these breaches that are happening more and more often in retail at regular consumers in this country and world are scared. >> pam: that is a particular area of interest for the technology community. but for all of us because we all on the internet these days. also a risk of putting your personal data on line. >> pam: the white house has also had its own troubles and the area of cyber security. what other government institutions as well we are holding a live picture of the door of the
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airforce one as we wait for president obama to exit. >> pam: grant you know that this will be a big traffic issue. >> grant: it always is. it could be to 80 we could never get this is but pus we could never get the specifics due to security reasons. because if 101 is the route than 280 will get this bill over traffic. it is always bumper-to-bumper. especially so this evening because of multiple road closures. where the president is expected to be staying at their market. -- at the fairmont hotel. >> pam: in the last two years of his presidency " and there he is at the top of the stairs of the air
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force one. greeting the crowd that are waiting there at the airport. >> pam: focus so much of the time of dealing with the budget and the economy concerns and two wars toward the by now he is starting to do a lot more with executive orders that democrats are happy about. >> grant: this is a different stage of president obama scanned its secret looking for with the controversy keystone xl pot pipeline built that is a situation that has built protests. the president has threatened to veto this bill. and there are not a lot or enough's bills to override a presidential veto. so that is something that protesters have been vocal about in the past
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along with immigration which is a hot topic. the president has been dealing with that as well. there he is outside the s u b. his greeting people. --suv >> grant: sometimes he will kill off and say hello to people. there is mr. obama weighty weeping to crowds. --waiving >> pam: sure we will get to see more and the crowd who are standing by to shake president obamas hand. his last year in office of his presidency and many are talking about his legacy. trying to build a legacy on the issues he ran on. they are filling a lie happy of his most recent actions. --
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filling a lot happier of his most recent actions. >> pam: a different kind of fight in terms of the issues that concern him and the democrats right now. >> pam: effect is, the horse's behind him that he had in the senate derrick are no longer there. a couple of youngsters on their parents' shoulders if they could remember it the cherished these memories. nicosia everyone with the smart phones i even see a ipad try to get photos of the president toured you'll see images of what is the graeme and facebook and any other social media all it. >> pam: raising money for
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the democratic association creek and the bay area as you mentioned since being elected president. you will see one of the favorite stocks of the president and he is spending part of three days here. with the big event tomorrow and the highlight of his trip which is the cyber security summit that we have been talking about at stanford creek kron4 will be there tomorrow. with coverage all morning tomorrow morning and then inside the yvette for it rob fladeboe will be there. --event >> grant: he is pleased to get into the suv pam. >> pam: he is at least in
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friendly territory they may give him a break. >> pam: lot of issues on the president's plate right now. to fight ices is on the table and a home as security budget that is still kind of die see right now and politics surrounding that. that elements of what is happening between russia and the ukraine with a high level meetings in world leaders that are involved and that issue. plus money for the elections of hit and those issues are always on any president's agenda. a world issues and domestic issues do not stop because you are raising money for the party. >> grant: forces are needed for some of these issues rather is ukraine and russia or isis. boots can be at on the ground and this something that is not an appetite for right now and the country after years of war in afghanistan and iraq.
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>> catherine: winning all across the lobby of the hospital. pulp a story now that offers more evidence of the deep bond between people and their animals. >> catherine: this is cissy a miniature schnauzer who lives about 20 blocks away. security guard stopped her and schechter tax they were amazed to discover that her owner is in this hospital getting treated for cancer. the dog never met outside
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her yard before much less in the building but she was apparently on a mission in creek >> i can say is that she missed a mom and she tried to come see her. >> catherine: aside from the 20 blot trip through strange territory. cissy went through two sets of automatic doors and was headed for the elevator when guards picked her up. >> pam: still to come tonight one on one with the golden state warriors that curry coming up. we get a peak speed and size them francisco home.
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>> pam: same-sex couples in mobile county alabama will now be able to get married. a u.s. district judge made the ruling today ordering the county to start issuing gay marriage licenses. the judge overturned the state's ban on gate marriage last month and the u.s. supreme court refused to stop the americans on monday. >> pam: but several local
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alabama judges refuse to issue a marriage licenses to gay couples after the state's chief justice issued an order telling judges in the state they did not have to handle licenses. alabama is the police seventh state to allow same-sex marriages. >> pam: president obama is a formal request to launch a war on ices is igniting a debate in washington. lawmakers are in the middle of discussing the pros proposal before putting up for a vote. paul sandoval reports from the nation's capital. >> reporter: just how involved with you as get in the global fight against ices? that is being argued all over the capitol hill. >> new york i what it the support of the president's use of force but also one due diligence i want to know how many troops, which troops are there and what
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are their missions? >> reporter: lawmakers responding with a slow questions to president obama as proposed plan to cut prices. the three-year military operation would limit any potential deployment of ground troops in the middle east and do away with the president bush's 2002 war authorization. some republican lawmakers on the president to have more flexibility in his military authority to fight ices. >> reporter: the also argued there should be more clarity in the wording of the president's proposal. >> we are not like to give him a blank check for a given period of time creek we need to know exactly if that means the he would be willing to commit major forces on the ground. >> reporter: democrats worry is the plan would allow the commander in chief too much military control.
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>> catherine: we are learning more about the attempts to make to rescue kayla ms. mueller the 26 year old humanitarian worker who was killed by being held by isis. catherine heenan is sure what the store. >> catherine: the president u.s. congressman and even a fellow worker currently have all tried to rescue kayla and her family confirmed her death this week. one example, a man appeared at ices cap and c rework carol was being held at one point and appealed for release on the grounds he was her husband it was part of the scheme kelly did not know about >> probably missing her by it one day or two creek. >> catherine: the president is getting flak for allegedly not moving fast enough. the daily beast is reporting today that the british gave the white house information on where to look
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for taylor and other hostages back in june 2014 creek and his national security team refused to act on the intelligence. because it was from a foreign government. by the time a u.s. raid was launched in july the hostages had been moved. >> catherine: more than 5000 people turned out in north carolina today for the front row of the three young muslim allegedly killed by a neighbor. they were shot to death yesterday outside a condo complex and chapel here. chapel hill. >> police say inaccurate irrational dispute over a parking space may have played a role in the shooting. a neighbor is not under arrest for murder. but the brother of one of the victim's sister has to be more to it.
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>> catherine: the family says the victims had talked about how their neighbors seemed painful and often wore a gun in his waistband. craig kicks turning himself in after the shooting and police are investigating the shootings were a hate crime.
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(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. >> pam: insiders has invited us up to his bay area home. >> reporter: pam, staff is
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>> reporter: how many kids this i.e. show what? iesha >> (laughter) >> pam: you can watch all of your celebrity news here on kron 4 after the insider as seven. kron 4 news at 6 is coming up next.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:now at six. >> pam:president obama is back inthe commander in chief stepping off air force one just about 30 minutes ago. >> pam:it is mister obama's 20th visit to the region.since he took office. >> pam:good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam:the president is in town for the next two days. >> pam:part of his whirlwind trip includes a summit on cybersecurity at stanford.and a high-priced fundraiser aimed a charging up democrats for the upcoming 2016 elections. >> pam:right now.traffic is the real problem, with the presidential motorcade shutting down traffic on 101. >> pam:grant lodes joins us now with a look how that's impacting the evening commute.grant? >> grant:the president left s-f-o just after 5:30. >> grant: it is really
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suffering because of that portion of 280 heading into sever cisco with the city streets been affected as well. >> grant:the president is staying at the fairmont hotel in san francisco. of course traffic around that area is also shut down. >> grant: will continue to track the traffic and the impact as well. >> pam: kron 4's jr stone is live outside the hotel where security is very tight.jr? >> reporter: pam, i am staying behind the camera right now. in case the president were to our arrival we are expecting him to the right monetarily. we are seeing the streets that were opened 45 minutes ago
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but now are closed. hist suspect interest to the fairmont hotel on powell street is likely where he will come in and are rife. the eighth two night stay. talking briefly about why he is here. i want to keep the shot right here. >> reporter: do not want to mess up his own rifle as i am talking i--not one to miss his arrival as i am talking >> reporter: no one has spoken at stanford in regards to the presidency since 1975. >> reporter: will be staying here tomorrow night as well and then making his way out of town on saturday >> reporter: there is no doubt that you would likely run into some of the delays if you are in the city. >> reporter: if we do have
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an update from out here we will bring it to you here on kron 4 news. pam now back to you in the studio. >> pam: catherine? >> catherine:bart's board of directors is telling protestors they no longer have to pay about 70-thousand dollars in restitution for the trouble they caused last november. >> catherine:but they still want the d-a to go after them on trespassing charges. bart directors voted today to approve a motionrequest for fines. against 14 protestors who shut down the west oakland bart station for several hours. >> catherine:it happened the day after thanksgiving.when the protestors chained themselves to two trains.as part of the 'black lives matter' movement. >> catherine:attorneys have been trying to get the trespassing charges dismissed. there's been no ruling on that yet. >> catherine:shipping activity at 29 west coast ports, including the port of oakland, is suspended today and three of the next four days because of an ongoing labor dispute with dockworkers, industry officials said.
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>> catherine:the shutdown of loading and unloading ships is a reaction to what the pacific maritime association, a group of shipping companies operatingwest coast ports, calls an ongoing labor slowdown by the international >> catherine:longshore and warehouse union as contentious negotiations continue. rather than pay higher holiday and weekend pay for today -- >> grant: we do not know the extent of the injuries in case that the military since some marines are hospitalized and are in stable condition spirit we do not know the extent of the injuries from others. as soon as we learn more we will bring it to you. >> pam: lets go back to san francisco. where the president is all right thing. the motorcade is starting to pull up in the not hill area. moving along highway 101. as traffic
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backup is associated with that. the president is staying at the fairmont hotel inside the set inside san francisco. >> reporter: it is a bit loud because of the patrols that are out here. with the motorcade. as you can see. the busy the different vehicles polling in to the neighborhoods all around 50 or 60 people out here with their phones of videotaping as you are watching. about to see the presidential limousines make their way into the fairmont. >> reporter: streets have been closed for about somewhere along the 30 minutes. you can see them turning into the back street which is tall st. that is
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where they are making their way into print a very busy couple of days. --powell st. >> reporter: a large motorcade at his feet with people that were excited. some other people said that they were concerned about the whole city being shut down again for this. >> pam: as we have been discussing all week the president is here for cyber security to speak at stanford. >> reporter: fund raising event and that is near the hotel near the fairmont hotel and the russian hill location and is a private invitation only yvette. -- event for the democratic
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party. >> reporter: that is tomorrow night late tomorrow not a reason why he will be staying here not just for tonight but tomorrow night as well. >> reporter: again the acting president to speak at stanford since 1975. >> pam: any protesters in the area j.r.? >> reporter: an interesting enough i have covered several of these president events ... have not seen any protesters out here. which is certainly different from when we sing when he comes to san jose. almost every time i've been down there i've seen protesters but as of tonight and have not seen
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anything doctorate-- anything. >> reporter: am only on one section of the hotel and some others may be on another section of the hotel. >> pam: in the area where nob hill where that hotel is a favorite of many presidents over the decades that have visited with a huge presidential suite as you can imagine. the fairmont hotel is now for being away from home but the home. type of hotel. as the motorcade moved through. we see people outside of the hotel, j.r. what can you tell us about the people out there waiting. >> reporter: people are excited about the
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presidential motorcade and others are stranded here for the time being because the rose are shutdown occurred even if you want to leave this area there is now leaving at this point. >> reporter: >> pam: ok, j.r. thanks for that occurred more details about his visit to the bay area for the next couple of days and an itinerary creek we will have more full coverage at stanford university in regard to the cyber security summit. and the evening fund-raiser dinner is a private one. >> pam: the democratic national committee fundraiser which is a private dinner we will have more information and more details on that mysterious goal that made its way to
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the bay area birds barrett >> pam: a person affected with the measles.
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>> pam: the general manager
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at each and all says the staff is in constant contact with health officials. they are also keeping a close tab on their employees. >> early on the lookout for symptoms and majority came back voluntarily as did that they are not concerned occurred so it's not a problem. >> pam: we will continue to track the spread of measles in california. for more information you can hit to our web site. >> pam: new details on the mysterious and tool-coated bay area birds. plus in north bay school raising the bar when it comes to healthy
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>> pam: watkins had been battling depression and suicidal. on the latest with the investigation. what a tragic story >> reporter: it very tragic story--is a very tragic story. >> reporter: marin give the police to an ultimate toll in his life. >> reporter: family and
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friends are shocked by his death. but the grand daughter or grandmother says he was depressed when he paid a visit to her home wednesday afternoon. >> he was not in a good way. >> reporter: it was watkins himself and not a neighbor as first reported the call of 911 about 5:00 p.m. wednesday stating that a man with a knife was breaking into his home creek in short time later on his side what he threatened officers who fear for his bid for the live shot tempered---officers who fear for their lives shot him. >> reporter: providing this picture of the knife. we witnesses did state that he made comments about losing his life before he was shot.
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>> they did not have to shoot tampered he did not have to die that way. >>crying >> reporter: engaged to be married. he was in college ball time and a superb app leak. --athlete. >> pam: new at six >> pam: a local non profit and a top rated chef have teamed up to make sure students at one marin city public school are getting fresh organic lunches made from scratch. >> pam: in tonight's my- kron-4-story. maureen kelly talked to the woman who came up with the idea.she hopes catches on with school lunch programs around the world. this story was brought to >> pam: our attention by a viewer. >> pam: >> reporter: trying to stir
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things up with a new program called conscious kitchen. the idea is fresh local and organic. cooked up by a shift from scratch. inside a school cafeteria creek feeding the kids here at bayside. in el que. --mlk. raising money to cover extra cost. keeping d menu affordable by using his connections with farmers and the bay area to buy the food. the children seem to like what they are eating. >> it was a good trick at all the bananas and costa. --it was good. i love the bananas and tossed the >> all of the obesity going
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on around i think it is a very good for schools to have fresh much. --lunch >> difference as we have seen that the children are eating every day and pan attention to what they eat. our dream is that this come for him i our dream is that it's become a model for the school. >> reporter: confiscation is expanding to more schools. >> pam: this story was brought to our attention by a viewer. if you have a story you would like to submit.head to our website kron 4 dot com.and click on the my-kron-4 tab. >> pam: a stray dog saved by
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a courageous woman. animal services provided a special premium between the dog and its owner. the dollar and zero not arrive to pick her up. --the dog's owner all rived to pick her up. >> started to come my way and scratch on my window and i was happy to be her friend. >> am really glad that she was not hurt. i think c h p also. >> thank you it to everyone i am happy i have her back. >> pam: dog expect from an open gate. --the state. >> pam: test results are back for the mysterious substance that's been killing birds in the east
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bay. fish and wildlife officials say it's a mixture of non- petrolium-based fats or oils. >> pam: the substance started covering birds along the east bay shoreline on january 16th. 323 have since been rescued. >> pam: more than 170 birds have died. >> pam: the substance destroys their birds to die of hypothermia. >> pam: the environmental protection source of the pollution. >> pam: and more trouble in the bay. >> pam: the coast is investigating an oil spill near the oakland estuary. >> pam: to warriors or in the all-star game. good luck trying to get a ticket.
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(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. >> catherine: 2014 has been called the year of the
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hacker a new report says more than 1 billion records were excess he legally last year creek the biggest breach was at ali expressed a service run by china's all about, at 300 million records would compromise their. ebay home depot south korea credit-card bureau and j.p. morgan was chased round out the top five. more than half of the breach incident 54 percent were for the purpose of identity desperate other reasons include access to financial account and other day that and just plain nuisances attacks only 4 percent of the breaches involve sites secured by a creek beyond three encryption. >> pam: much more news to ahead at 630 including the huge turnout for the front row of three muslim students killed in apparent decline. the bay area connection to one of the victims' plus new
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details on the death of longtime cbs newsman bob simon. what we've learned about the moments leading up to the crash. and our top story tonight bridge for big traffic problems as president obama returns to the bay area.
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>> reporter: you can see the flash and went over my shoulder. president obama a ride to 30 minutes ago. he will not leave here until saturday speaking at stanford and raising money for the democratic national also. >> reporter: 23 year-old wadkins were killed by officers wednesday evening outside this home on sherman street after he allegedly threatened the officer with this night. watkins were
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battling depression print he was making statements about ending his life prior to the shooting derrick also saying that it was watkins himself not a neighbor as first reported that called 911 creek and san jose brought fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: local nonprofit is trying to cook up a new concept for school lunch program called conscience kitchen. the idea is fresh local, seasonal, organic cooked up from the shelves by scratch in the school cafeteria. they have been feeding the children here and they sat kim l. k. academy and they teamed up with the executive chef. he helps keep the men menu affordable. to purchase the food. this is a model that can be copied or around the world. >> reporter: 1 is real and that it with her pit bull
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pup the-sea rescue was rescued on the freeway. >> reporter: >> i feel like that saved her life threat that the sole culprit that its a good killing. --that is so cool , what a great feeling. >> reporter: believing the substance is a combination of other things animal fat and not petroleum oil and so confluent. getting into san francisco bay and turn into a thick duly substance that was difficult to remove from the bird. they figured out partially what the substance was they still do not know where it came from that it is under investigation. near san francisco bay kron 4 news.
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>> pam: services were held today, for the three muslim students who were gunned down in raleigh. students at the university of north carolina banded together to honor the victims, and demand more answers. >> pam: craig stephen hicks is charged with first degree murder. >> pam: police say he killed the students because of an ongoing dispute over a parking space. >> pam: the victims' families insist it was a hate crime. the f-b-i is now investigating. >> pam: there are several vigils being held right now for the victims of the chapel hill tragedy. one just started at the campus of u-c santa cruz. >> pam: at 7:00 another vigil takes place at the doctor martin luther king junio library at san jose state university. >> pam: at 7:15. santa clara university will hold a vigil. >> pam: and at 7:30 people will gather to honor the slain victims at union square in san francisco.
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>> catherine: cbs correspondent bob simon was not wearing a seat belt when he was killed in a carcrash in new york thursday. >> catherine: new details are being released in the ongoing investigation of what happened. >> catherine: simon was riding in the back sear of a for-hire lincoln town car when the driver lost control and hit another car.and then hit a median strip. >> catherine: the 73-year- old was pronounced dead at a hospital a short time later. >> catherine: colleagues say the way he died makes his death more shocking. >> he was killed in such a way in a car accident where the one that have gone through the some of the most toughest and difficult assignments that really did not talk about it by the way. he never spoke of the danger he faced it was just part of his job current the way that he died just as to the shock of it. >> catherine: the driver of the car is hospitalized in stable condition. no charges have been filed -
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but police say the investigation is ongoing. >> catherine: new york city does not require the use of seat belts in what they call "livery vehicles" -- like cabs, town cars or limousines. >> catherine: the wall street journal is reporting that speed may have been a factor. >> catherine: the tributes to bob simon are pouring in on social media. >> grant: news is not having a good week. bob simon dies, john stuart retires and brian williams suspended for six months. >> grant: bob simon survived vietnam and iraq but could not survive and york streets. >> grant: this takes some time to sink again. there
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was no journalist any better than bob simon. in our lifetime. >> reporter: we did reach records with 76 and that the up and oakland 69. temperatures vary spring like for this time of the year creek we would do it again tomorrow for much of the bay area pretty warm 4 6:00 at night. some francisco was 65 degrees. the temperatures will slowly fall litter on this evening in to the '60s for much of the region. you are planning to go out these are temperatures that you can expect. along the coastline or bay area starting to drop by holding on to the '60s for the next couple of hours. if you will be along
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the beach and to the weekend rob riptides and sneaker waves. sunday forecast, a handful of 70's to continue. >> reporter: temperatures to start to cool down just a little more on wednesday and thursday. if you plan on going to the coast we do have a snowball report. www.snowbomb.com >> pam: coming up warrior all in the big apple for the all-star game creek what you will have a tough time trying to get a ticket for the game.
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>> grant: the warriors will be well represented at the all-star game critical look to you or anyone else getting a seat. >> grant: the game, and slammed the contest and all the other competitions will become impossible to get into. for the fifth straight year the tickets were not made available to the public that are becoming elitist. so next season holders and all about the money. the cheapest ticket to the game are going for more than 1000 each. enjoy watching from the comfort of your home. going one on one with the warriors star stuff curry.
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>> grant:that's at 7:00, followed by30. then it's kron 4 news at 8:00. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: gary has all the highlights in sports the next
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>> gary:good evening every one! >> gary: the sky is the limit for those folks. >> gary: beautiful beautiful scenery. hi 70's today creek uc is like 61. --usually is 61.
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>> gary: on buster. there he is. oh my gosh. not going to go hand. --not going to go in >> gary: this is where the tournament is going now. >> gary: on. ..come on.. >> gary:holmes tied for the lead. >> gary:big john daily >> gary:another story...
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here is john last >> year the weather was so that we're just trying to survive. it has been a long time since i played that well current for the first of the week of this tournament. >> gary: as much as we, he has it pretty rough back concord little here and there. when you have and that the top of the lead. pay attention to the 82 tournament here along of the monterey bay peninsula. >> gary: where is tiger woods? no accurate not here in beavercreek colorado watch his girlfriend at the world alpine skiing championship. >> gary: you are in love in does not matter what place
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you finish. and imagine those two people when they go into a slump creek oh man! >> gary: interesting challenges would tiger now 62nd and the world creek >> gary: jacksonville jaguars took to twitter meet me at the san jose country club to malraux 1000 per hole and you can get to the side. now the country club he is talking about is in jacksonville knock our san jose bay area here. looking for some attention leave him alone. when he is healthy people come back and give it a goal. --a go! >> gary: it is a story that he gave his caddie $1 million. the guy made 50
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million last year. pam he tipped the caddying $1 million and the left him 10,000 per each and 10,000 per each of the locker room attendant spirit is that good? >> pam: that is good. that is real nice. >> gary: i have never took a million dollars. >> pam: deck is always a first time creek and grant and i will always be able or be there to see. >> gary: 2 warriors in the all-star game for the first time since 1967. all-star
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week is in motion doing all the rounds. he will probably be the hottest guy there. we all know lebraun pretty but they want thompson and a mockery. -- and they want curry. >> all types of nervousness for a basketball game creek is is an example of how big this date is and to share it with staff is awesome and my favorite along with the coach. i cannot wait to go out there and show that i belonged secret is a surreal moment for me creek. this is a surreal moment for me. to go out and play. w/ steph curry
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>> gary: kron4 three-point shot up would take place at 9:00. kron4 if you can read the internet you will see facebook is a bust. --a buzz! >> gary: our own grant lotus will try to finish. bip will go all-out for the championship record you have to see how this turns out! >> gary: just tell me who want?--won? >> gary: what i am on my deathbed you remember back in 2015, the reason why i stepped or stop by?
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>> gary: you cannot trust him. >> gary: she is watching uc but across the street anyway, it is 9:00 on sunday. >> gary: belichick and letterman we will run that in a little bit prepared >> gary: you know how long michael jordan has been retired >> pam: facebook.now allowing you to live on forver through the social media site. how the bay area-based company plans to pull it off.next. return to index of
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>> catherine: >> catherine: >> pam: facebook is rolling out a new feature that permits users to choose who manages your facebook when you die. the legacy content feature a sizing user to serve as an executor to your facebook when you pass away. that person can then paused and permission on your behalf response to a new friend request an update profile photos. the legacy context would not be a bailout will not be able to look at it as the person who died or into private messages. >> reporter: it all weekend. valentine's day is on saturday. with all 70's. upper 60s no rain in sight as of right now. pretty warm and comfortable temperatures.
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