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property belonging to robert heiser. >> reporter:described as being hispanic, between 18- 25 years old, police say the women so far are not considered suspects but rather 'persons of interest' in the case. >> reporter:police say heiser was relatively new to gilroy and lived alone in the spacious two story home, a crime scene now sealed off with yellow tape, as immediate neighbors, clearly rattled by what happened here, declined to comment on camera. speaking off camera, on behalf of his neighbors, one man told me their greatest >> reporter:fear would be to learn this was a random crime, which leads back to that surveillance >> reporter:video and their connection to robert heiser's murder. in gilroy rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> pam:san francisco police are still searching for a suspect. in last night's mission district double shooting. >> pam:the shooting took place on 17th and capp streets. when a man shot two men after an argument. and managed to get away before police showed up. >> pam:both victims were taken to san francisco
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general hospital with life - threatening injuries. s-f-p-d urges anyone with information. to contact the department. >> pam: four people were arrested today in dublin after police found guns, cash, meth and materials commonly used to manufacture the drug while serving a search warrant. >> pam:the officers allegedly found illicit chemicals during the search and the alameda county's hazardous material team was called to make the residence safe. >> pam:dublin residents jimmy yatman law and geraldine aguilar were arrested.as well as fremont resident mareia oliveira and hayward four people were arrested wednesday after police found guns, cash, >> pam:methamphetamine and materials commonly used to manufacture the drug while serving a search warrant in dublin. >> pam:while searching a residence in the 6300 block of gatwick court, dublin police detained the four suspects and allegedly found illicit >> pam:chemicals. alameda county's hazardous materials team was then called in to make the residence safe, police said. >> pam:once officers were able to go back into the residence, they allegedly found the methamphetamine, items used to manufacture meth, guns and >> pam: a large, undisclosed amount of cash, police said. dublin residents jimmy yatman law and geraldine aguilar were
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arrested, as was fremont resident mareia oliveira and hayward resident jeffery lostica, according to police. >> reporter:violence erupted in another san jose bar. this time, two men were shot inside a sports bar. that means five people have been shot in that area over the past week. >> pam:kron 4's will tran reports. one man has been arrested. but police are still looking for one additional suspect. >> reporter: all of a sudden shots rang out. >> let people ran into the kitchen because of the shot. they do not know which way to go. they did not know if
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the guys were still there or not. >> we are conducting a follow-up investigation and looking for additional witnesses. it was approximately 40 to 45 patrons inside. >> reporter: to victims are expected to survive. in san jose will tran kron 4 news. >> pam: a santa clara university student. in court today. after allegedly stabbing his roommate early tuesday >> pam: 19 year-old sophomore dilllion sang kim. was arrainged on attempted murder charges after allegedly stabbed his sleeping in the graham hall dormitory. >> pam: police indicate. kim also neck. >> pam: both kim and the victim are expected to survive. kim is being held in santa clara county jail without bail.
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>> pam: a california highway patrol officer was injured today. after an accident on the bay bridge. >> pam: the motorcycle officer suffered minor bruising in a local hospital for evaluation. >> pam: c-h-p officer vu williams said, the officer's bike slid into another motorcycle. but the second motorcycle was not knocked down. >> pam: the collision happened on the eastbound lower deck of the bridge. near the treasure island off-ramp. >> pam: a california highway patrolinjuries in a crash on the bay bridge around noontime today, chp officials said. >> pam: the crash was reported on the eastbound lower deck of the bridge near the off-ramp to treasure island, according to the chp. >> pam: no other details about the incident were immediately available from the chp. >> pam: the officer's bike slid into another motorcycle but the second motorcycle was not suffered minor bruising and was taken to san francisco general hospital for evaluation, williams said. >> pam: a police standoff. and both families. that is what followed last week's road rage murder in las vegas. >> pam: grant lodes is following dramatic video.
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>> reporter:the suspect in this killing is 19-year old erich nowsch junior. >> reporter:here he is.arrested this afternoon after a standoff at his mother's home.just a block from where tammy meyers was shot in the head outside her house last week. >> reporter:tammy's husband.was overcome by emotion as this was four. was shot after a confrontation with another vehicle. >> reporter:police say she went home.got her 22-year- old son who had a gun.and they went out looking for the person who confronted her moments earlier. >> reporter:according to investigators.they found the guy, but returned home.the suspect shot first.then meyers son returned fire. >> reporter:the suspect's who called police.prompting the standoff. >> reporter: edge today. >> they were yelling over the speaker saying that he need to come out with his hands over the in the air. we dismounted talk to you and discuss this with you. >> grant:the standoff did not last long. the 19-year-old now faces
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charges including murder and attempted murder. return to there is much more ahead at five. >> pam: demolition crews have started to take down the exterior now. grant lotus is they're talking to neighbors about the demolition. this is a big deal in their neighborhood. >> reporter: yes indeed, a long time coming for others said for the others. those who live around here or visit a run here on this quite a bit of noise throughout the day. >> reporter: piece by piece candlestick park is coming down with structural demolition starting pyrrhic chipping away at the exterior of the form of home of the giants and the forty-niners. >> it is sad. in has been there for so long. >> reporter: like others
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will now have to endure five months of this rataplan noise. >> was not expecting it. but it is definitely loud today for shore. moving a lot of stuff out. >> reporter: been here for three weeks and will likely not state during the demolition. >> other are the pact was or other rv park was packed. because of the demolition. >> reporter: the debris is being carted away. by summertime there should be nothing left inside or outside. crews will create streets and stores and connecting power in walter creek with the anticipation of what is the, will allow some residents like rita johnston indoor the noplace. --rita jones to endure the
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mnoise--the noise >> reporter: we'll get real- time results as the demolition continues over the next five months. reporting live dan kerman kron 4 news >> pam: then at 5:30. >> pam: a san francisco museum reopens after a bold smash and grab robbery. we'll take you inside the wells fargo history museum. >> pam: and next. lunar new year kicks off. >> pam: female announcer: through sunday, save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic.
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great wealth. >> reporter: >> pam: in chinatown this morning. city and community leaders celebrated with colorful fanfare. symbols of hope and high expectation for what's ahead. >> pam:this is the year of the ram. >> pam: and according to the chinese zodiac. the ram is considered an aspicious animal -- one that is smart and calm. which some say means. this will be a year of stability, promise and prosperity. ... >> pam: still ahead. a warning for drivers in the east bay. why you will want to avoid the caldecott tunnel this friday night. >> pam: plus. major changes being made to healthy diet guidelines. coming up. why cholesterol is back on the menu.
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: man well was working at a nightclub breast or next to a liquor store in east san jose on saturday when a guy went in the liquor store stilling cigarillos and tried to take off. this cigarillos were worth only about $30 he is being credited with saving lives of another serial or security club. he was working next door and stepped van people are calling him a hero. police had just made these are addressed this evening. they have not released any additional mass--additional details. we will continue to follow details. >> pam: part of the caldecott tunnel on highway-
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24. between oakland and orinda, will be closed this weekend. cal-trans is closing the fourth bore for an annual, mandatory emergency response drill. >> pam:all of the traffic will be routed into the other westbound bore during the drill. >> pam:emergency responders from different agencies.including two fire districts and the c-h-p.will participate in the exercise. >> pam:the drill will include a simulated crash.which will >> reporter:by bay city news service >> reporter:caltrans is holding its annual mandatory emergency response drill starting friday night in the caldecott tunnel on state highway 24 between >> reporter:orinda and oakland, agency officials said. the drill will take place in the westbound fourth bore from 10 >> reporter:p.m. friday to 4 a.m. saturday. all westbound traffic will be routed to third bore, also westbound and motorists should expect delays westbound during the drill caltrans
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officials said. >> pam:both eastbound bores will be open during the night. >> pam:we'll have two accidents that are happening in bore four there will be an accident that's happening up front and they will be an accident further in the tunnel and this is so that we can all coordinate our efforts to provide a response in the case of a >> pam:caltrans says that drivers getting through the tunnel. >> pam:the closure starts friday will reopen saturday morning at four. the fourth bore is the and reopened in 2013. >> pam:there is increasing pressure - nationwide - for an end toat west coast sea ports. >> pam:catherine heenan is here with the latest. >> catherine:there's plenty of pressure.but still no new contract.. in fact the port of oakland was closed most of the day -- so union >> catherine:members could
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attend a monthly union meeting. common practice - they usually happen at night. >> pam:raising questions about whether it's just one more layer of the work slow- down. >> catherine:work at the port of oakland has been suspended 7 times this month. >> catherine:meantime - talks continue on a new contract for thousands of dock workers. everyone from west coast governors to president obamaa plea for an agreement. >> catherine:work disruptions have caused cargo back-ups throughout gridlock if ports don't get back to full capacity soon. >> pam:california state officials are saying they are sorry. that is after sending about one- hundred- thousand incorrect household tax forms. to people who purchased private insurance through covered california. tenants. >> reporter: he is ready for their response patrick represented by the alameda county board of supervisors.
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>> at this time in a dress with the county to come forth. the city has done the heavy lifting for it with a specific plan. >> we want it to happen. we want our sports teams to stay in the city of oakland. is it working or moving as quickly as i would like nothing is moving as quickly as i would like. >> >> reporter: were here lme the supervisor surprising response as six. haazig my new kron 4 news. >> reporter: we have a little fault moving and that will stay throughout the morning temperatures in the fiscal and 57. concord as 61. livermore sitting at 66. pushing ahead at 11:00 tonight. i think we will see
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more of it along the coast indicating at this time nonetheless, not as much. afternoon highs looking at 56 first-ever fell and oakland, with 55 in hayward. to talk weekend temperatures coming up in just a bit. >> pam: the government is getting ready to announce a new dietary guidelines at a federal advisory panel is pushing for some major changes.
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>> pam: when it comes to being happy and healthy alaska is best, while west virginia is the worst. that's according to this year's gallup state of american well-being index. >> pam: the index is based on over 176-thousand phone interviews with people from all 50 states. >> pam: it measures how people feel about their
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daily lives and overall health. >> pam: hawaii, south dakota, wyoming and montana finished just behind alaska as best >> pam: california ranked twelth. >> catherine:the government is getting ready to announce new dietary guidelines, and a federal advisory panel is pushing for some major changes. >> catherine: west coast farmers are struggling to respond to the craze for kale. >>"we still have a hard time keeping up them, with the demand." >> catherine: the leafy green vegetable is heavily marketed for its nutritional benefits. >> catherine: but it seems like the more americans talk about healthy eating. the less healthy they become. >> catherine: the new usda's latest report on dietary guidelines details the steady increase in obesity over the last 25 years, >> catherine: more and more americans, especially women are now considered extremely obese. >> catherine: eight out of ten americans are overweight despite constant urgings to eat more fruits and vegetables.
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>> catherine: the new guidelines won't change that, but some foods that had been discouraged in the past have been rehabilitated, >> catherine: welcome back to the egg. >> catherine: turns out it does not raise your blood cholesterol. >> catherine: coffee and alcohol. a moderate amount does not seem to affect your health. >> catherine: and then there are unsaturated fats, the kinds found in fish, nuts and vegetable oils. >> catherine: they are actually better for you than many foods marketed as low fat. >> catherine: the study recommends that adult americans consume no more than a dozen teaspoons of sugar daily. >>the real average is about 30 teaspoons, half of it from soda, juices and other sugary drinks. return to >> pam: coming up at 5:30. a popular for business after a high profile robbery.
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>> pam: we will take you inside. next. >> pam: plus. why one same- sex couple was allowed to marry in texas. return to index of >> pam: and kron 4 is celebrating black history month with a special: >> pam: "selma to ferguson: what has changed." >> pam: we talk civil rights with former mayor willie brown, journalist belva davis and the reverend jesse jackson. >> pam: >> pam: we hope you will tune in.
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>> pam: a popular downtown san francisco museum is open once again after it was robbed in a high profile smash and grab. >> pam: this was the scene back in january. thieves used an s-u-v to ram through the revovling door of the wells fargo museum and take the gold nuggets on display. >> pam: kron 4's emily turner visited the museum today to get the latest. >> reporter:et lkl the curator of the wf museum had just three weeks to get up and running for this exhibit. >> reporter:the exhibit celebrates the centennial of the san francisco worlds fair. and the scene inside was much different than it was crashed into the front of the building and made away with a golden nugget from one of the displays. we called the fbi for an update. these men still haven't been caught. they got away with about $10,000 worth of items. since then, it's been a scramble for the ready for today. >>glen myers/wells fargo pleased to have it open in just three weeks and when it happened we didn't know how long it would take. but we knew what we had to do and people pitched in and were back in business. >> reporter:the exhibit is free and open to the public. in san francisco, emily turner, kron 4 news. >> reporter: would be at morning lows. 67 in san
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rafael 62 and 69 in hayward. looking as 67 in palo alto. 69 for sunnyvale and campbell. in east today we have 66 degrees. 66 in union city and the north bay and peninsula. 64 degrees for petaluma 64 degrees go for san francisco. 7 day all around the bay forecast. with plenty of sunshine temperatures ranging from the mid-60s to lower 70's. >> pam: on the final day of a white house summit in which countries attended, president obama called on muslim leaders to help attack the root of violent extremism. >> pam: polo sandoval has more from washington and the ongoing debate over what to call the growing threat in the middle east. >> reporter:president obama using blunt words in
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washington at the end of his summit to fight violent extremism. >> reporter:"the notion that the west is at war with islam is an ugly lie" >> reporter:the commander in chief is calling on muslim leaders for help in the fight against groups like isis. >> reporter:he says they need to work harder to change the perception of america abroad and denounce any violent use of the islamic faith. >>"these terrorists are and all of us have a responsibility to refute the notion that groups like isil somehow represent islam." >> reporter:the president, again, stopped short of using the term "islamic extremists" to describe isis fighters. >> reporter:it's a move that continues drawing criticism from some republicans -- and even some democrats -- like iraq war veteran congresswoman tulsi gabbard. >>"there are very real consequences to this misidentification of who our enemy is because it's directly linked to the strategy that must be put in place in order to defeat them and to alleviate this threat to the safety of the american people." >> reporter:the president defends his decision saying the u-s is not at war with islam, but with people who
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have perverted the islamic faith. >> reporter:the war of words continues in washington.while a very real battle continues an ocean away away. reporting in washington.im polo sandoval. >> pam:the american sniper murder trial continued today with a forensic psychiatrist testifying. >> pam: doctor mitchell h. dunn testified that eddie routh.the man charged in the shooting deaths of american sniper author chris kyle and another man. was in a psychotic state when the men were shot. >> pam: routh was in the hospital slayings after having a psychotic episode. >> pam: dunn said that when routh two of his co-workers were cannibals.who were going to harm him. >> pam: a forensic psychiatrist has testified the former marine deaths of "american sniper" author chris kyle and another man exhibited symptoms of psychosis in the
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>> pam: the dallas morning news reports that dr. mitchell h. routh was in a psychotic state when the famed navy seal sniper and kyle's were killed at a shooting range in 2013. >> pam: the trial has drawn intense interest, partly because of an oscar- nominated film based on kyle's memoir. >> pam: routh had been released from the hospital about a week having a psychotic episode. returned to work he thought cannibals who were going to harm him. >> pam: in the former new england trial.three state troopers they collected. hernandez is charged with >> pam: the 2013 death of odin lloyd.who was dating hernandez's fiancee. >> pam: trooper zachary johnson said that he found a safe in hernandez's bedroom.with a digital scale and a dish that had marijuana residue on it. >> pam: the troopers also recovered four pairs of nike air jordan sneakers from hernandez's house. prosecutors have said that a footprint from that type of shoe was found at the scene. >> catherine: two women in austin texas were legally married today. marriage - but it was a one-time move based on compassion. >> catherine: one of the women has been cancer. sarah goodfriend and suzanne bryant have been together nearly 31 years - and have >> catherine: two children.
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>> catherine: not long after the ceremony - the texas attorney general said he'd appeal the court ruling that >> catherine: allowed this to happen. >> catherine: but the women say they're happy they've opened a door on the issue -- and say their marriage means a great deal right now. >> catherine: as for the attorney he can do what he wants - but they're holding on to the fact they have a valid marriage license. >> catherine: the state's ban on same sex marriage remains in effect as the state appeals a federal court ruling that the ban is unconstitutional. >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: allison williams defends her father. anchorman brian williams. coming up at 5:45. could this be part of williams comeback to the anchor chair? >> pam: and next. can you really judge a man's behavior towards women based on the size of his fingers? >> pam: most u.s. stock indexes closed slightly lower today as a slide in utility companies weighs on the market.
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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. >> grant:can you judge a man by the size of his fingers? a new study says you can. >> grant:researchers at mcgill university in canada did a study on finger size ratios in males and suggested that the results had an impact on how adult men behave towards women. >> grant:the study says.males with smaller index-to-ring finger ratios were more likely to smile and laugh compromise or compliment the woman. >> grant:while men with larger size ratios exhibited a more contentious nature. >> grant:researchers say.for women.digit ratio variation did not seem to predict how
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they behaved. the study was published in the journal 'personality and individual differences.' >> pam: i do not know, grant maybe we will do that and the next hour. a second for the weather. >> reporter: we have some cloudy conditions moving in over the bay area. it will clear out creek until you what is expected coming
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>> pam: entertainer bill cosby says he is grateful that eddie murphy rejected an offer to impersonate him during the 40th anniversary "saturday night live" special. >> pam: according to former s-n-l cast member norm macdonald. >> pam: murphy apparently turned down a suggestion that he do an impression of cosby during a "jeopardy!" parody in the special. >> pam: cosby has been accused of sexual assault by more than 20 women but has never been charged and has denied the allegations. >> pam: throught a spokesperson cosby said quote: "i am very appreciative of eddie and i applaud his actions". >> pam: good, honest and truthful. >> pam: with these three words, allison williams stands-up for her father. but is this all part of the master plan to get brian back in his nbc anchor seat? >> pam: the insider's louis aguirre has more from los angeles. >> reporter:pam, now that allison has spoken out. >> reporter:many are wondering if this is part of a bigger picture. >> reporter:or is it simply a daughter coming to her dad's defense?
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>>allison: one thing this experience has not done is shake my trust and belief in him as a man, hes a really good man hes an honest man he's a truthful man he has so much integrity he cares so much about journalism >> reporter:and with that we see what appears to be phase 1 of brian williams' crisis managment plan with his daughter at the helm. >>allison: its been tough though, obviously toughest on my dad who's been bearing the full burdon of responsibility for it / >> my dead has always been there for us 100 percent of the time. so to be there for him is what we can do for him at this time. >>intv_gary rosen / 1:01:23 she probably practiced it and discussed it with her. >> came across very sincere and very truthful.
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>> and that think it was a man in a very smart move and heartfelt. >> reporter:our insider and crisis manager gary rosen analyzes what he says is a carefully crafted statement >>this was a friendly atomostphere seth meyers is a friend of the williams family >>seth: i know you i know your family i know you're close with your family he's a member of the nbc family and this certainly wasn't hard hitting but it had to be talked about >>i can't wait until he's back on tv and i know that many of you feel that way so thank you for your outreach >> reporter:allison says her wedding plans are on hold in part because of her dad's suspension. more on this story >> reporter:on the insider tonight at 7 >> pam:you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. >> pam:after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. >> pam:followed by kron 4 news at eight >> reporter: we have some nice weather will you are sitting in your car. 66
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degrees for livermore. at 61 degrees for concord. this is pretty much what the weather is all around the bay area. not a lot of moment and directions. 69th across the board. morning low is not even too low. 47 degrees for concord in 44 maureen low in pleasanton. it will warm up after f o g. we will have more sunshine. with 69 for cupertino, 69 for sunnyvale and higher in fremont. 60 degrees in richmond, one that creek reaching 65 and then feel the same. -- danville >> reporter: you see
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sunshine across the board. it will be a nice weekend with a beak with a bit breezy. >> reporter: partly cloudy skies and fairly sunny afternoons. >> reporter:www.snowbomb.com ski report a rough 40 in. with no more snow and the forecast. >> reporter: winners and losers today talking yahoo. >> and developers conference for mobile. the future of revenue grossed to advertising. expected depending on a thousand in san francisco giving
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advertisers a self service platform. what they yell spectacular. or news applications that are on the phone 4% for yahoo total revenue but it is growing rapidly jumping 23%. boosting of the monthly application users. >> reporter: have done the news this week with an explosion refinery. we are seeing oil prices drop thus dropping. tom >> must as a cost to get into the oil. very close to elevate period is up and northern california. yahoo yes is a fragile ecosystem. >> oil is dirty and refinery is clean and gas for us.
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>> reporter: quarter report coming out people are talking about their races. >> $1.75 a knock on wal-mart management the next few years and makes more comfortable going into wal- mart and it will make them happier. >> different states have different minimum-wage is but it will get them in line. for have not yet america will receive 16 extra dollars per year. and that's a good thing for the economy.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: now at six. relief tonight for the >> pam: family of a security cigars. >> pam: police arrest two suspects in connection with his death. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: in just the past hour kron 4 has learned that san jose police took two men into custody for the shooting death of manny zuniga. >> pam: kron 4's jr stone is live at police headquarters tonight with new developments.jr? >> reporter: and are seeking a second suspect in the shooting wednesday night of two men in a sports bar and nightclub in the
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>> reporter:alum rock area of east san jose, a police spokesman said. police received a report at 10 p.m. wednesday of shots fired >> reporter:inside the dzo sports & bar at 2880 alum rock ave. and located two men each suffering from at least one gunshot wound, san jose morales said. >> reporter:the victims, one with wounds more severe than the other, were transported to a hospital and both are expected to survive, morales said. >> reporter:based on information from witnesses, officers were able to locate one of the suspects and arrested him on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, morales said. >> reporter:the other suspect is still outstanding and the motive and the circumstances of the shooting are being investigated, he said. >> reporter:the dzo sports & bar is a club with a predominantly vietnamese-american clientele that is under new opened after the previous business, café 288 closed, morales said. the case will be referred to the police department's vice unit for an investigation into possible violations of the owner's liquor license. >> more better for me.
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>> reporter: one of three shootings that has happened near the club within the past week. i talked to the mayor of san jose about this and you here with you hear what he has to say later this afternoon. to people have been arrested with this homicide. j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: the victims were taken to hospital both are expected to survive. police are rested and that based on information from witnesses spirit they're still investigating the motive and circumstances of the shooting as well as searching for a second suspect they're also investigating the owners lookers license.
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>> pam: gilroy police are on the hunt for two women believed to be connected with a suspicious death. >> pam: take a good look. >> pam: police have released this surveillance video, which shows two women at an unidentified east san jose convenience store where they are said to have been in possession of credit cards and other stolen property belonging to robert heiser. >> 3 in the morning there responded on the 16th. as the result of noise complaint from a neighbor who heard dogs barking. " this will lead on the activity going on on the block with a net with the officers are arriving to with an open door to rid finding mr. kaiser on conscious. it.found mr heiser unconscious >> pam: the women are believed to be hispanic, 18- 25 years old. police say the women so far
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are not considered suspects but rather 'persons of interest' in the case. >> pam: could yesterday's explosion at a southern california oil refinery lead to pain at the pump? >> pam: it could be part of a perfect storm that could lead to higher gas prices for the bay area. >> pam: prices at the pump jumped again overnight. >> pam: to make things worse.a strike the tesoro refinery could drive prices even higher. >> pam: kron 4's emily turner is live in san francisco tonight with more.emily? >> reporter: at the pump right now they are paying about $2.83. let me show you exactly what that is happening. >> reporter: you can hear the mayor on strike. they had to shut down their martinez refinery because of that strike right now the
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fourth largest refinery at as you can imagine the decrease in supply of gasoline. the demand stay the same. what does that mean oakland has 11¢ more than what they were paying last year. san jose also seen the spike of 10¢ more per week. we expect to see prices continued to climb. maybe even 20 to 40 percent more. you can imagine people who were getting used to those gas prices especially cabdrivers. >>"i was really happy when they were going down. made life easier and now costing me a lot more money. i mean i just started my job and all the extra money from tips i get to keep. but now with gas prices up i don't know- gotta fins another job." >> reporter:
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>> reporter: they also demanded so that reduces the supply as well. one thing to keep interest suspect if we were paying a dollar more per gallon and gasoline last year. so it week from now you can keep the dollar kept away from your own pocket. >> grant:how about imploding part of the old bay bridge instead of a much slower demolition process? >> grant:that's implosion idea is what caltrans is now pushing. >> grant:officials there say their research indicates the implosion plan would include hundreds of small explosions that would be the cheapest and most environmentally friendly way to bring down the old eastern span. >> grant:caltrans says the other main option would be to mechanically remove the underwater pier in question.with large saws or jackhammers over many months.
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>> grant:in april, caltrans is scheduled to discuss this matter in a public meeting with the bay conservation and development commission. >> reporter: i didn't think anyone will be sorry to see the old bridge ago. making headlines we have patchy f o g come across the bay area. just a little bit while ago lingering. on saturday and sunday it will clear up with a breezy conditions but not a lot of clout coverage. pushing ahead at 11:00 tonight and through the morning hours. i think we will see more along the cost or coast derrick >> reporter: santa rosa 50 degrees in oakland 49. he worked for 44 degrees. with talk more about weekend whether coming up in just a
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female announcer: through sunday, save up to $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get three years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. and of course, free same-day delivery. but hurry! sleep train's presidents' day sale ends sunday. s >> pam: happening now! candlestick park is coming down. kron 4 dan carmen is
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there. we're a lot of people are reminiscing. as the park comes down. >> reporter: that is right pam there is a huge offensive outside. people are still coming up to defend what they are looking at? i will show you what they are looking at. they are chipping away piece by piece of this historic ballpark. meticulously start taking down the structural element of this part. it will take them five months due out today we have seen several people coming over to take photos. remembering what the park means to them. >> i have been here to numerous games and now lives in the area patrick is part of history. part of the ballpark is part of history. but this one to see it go by.
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>> this is where my boys saw their first pro football game. this is candlestick spirit it has been the stadium for several cisco for so long i hate to see it go. but >> reporter: going it is accurate >> reporter: but going it is. it will take five months from now. the entire site will be clear creek going from streets and sort. water and power everything will be new. --streets, sewards power and water. >> pam: the master developer
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of the oakland coliseum city project is there speed tracking going on over at the alameda county board of supervisors. >> pam: the $2 billion development plan for the sports and entertainment complex appears to have the backing of oakland city leaders. but alameda county supervisor nate maile explains why the board of supervisors has yet signed on >> for is we will be interested creek maybe if the private developers buy out and the city working on this bill themselves. >> pam: >> reporter: san mateo bridge is showing off
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tonight. sluggish but traffic is moving better. temperatures 54 degrees in san francisco. we can go ahead and take a look at the temperature trend for the next few days. >> reporter: 65 degrees for the weekend. pleasant weather all the way all around. 46 degrees in santa rosa reaching 49 in hayward. afternoon will warm up after f o g in the morning. 67 in redwood city corporate--we have 66 degrees for richmond. and walnut creek. 65 is where we
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>> catherine: hit hard by employee turnover and a tightening job market wal- mart said it is going to increase wages for a half million employees. the country's largest private employer has been the focus of criticism for its low pay and increasing reliance on part-time workers. but today the company president says that all of us or all of its u.s. workers will earn at least $9 an hour by april which is above the federal minimum of $7.25. >> by february of next year all current employees will are at least $10 per hour. >> catherine: will also have more control over their schedules permit the pay raise will cost the company $1 billion this fiscal year and analysts are saying that
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wal-mart's move could force other major retailers like targets and home depot to fall follow suit. >> pam: the u.s. postal service and its employees are working on a new contract. american postal workers union representatives will meet with the u.s. p s managers today this will be the first round of labor talks for new postmaster general make an brennan and first our pay, benefits, retirement and customer service. according to the new web site the current postal workers contract expires on may 20th. you can find a new frontier.
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>> grant: a heads up for drivers on an already busy stretch of bay area highway. >> grant:caltrans is holding its annual mandatory emergency response drill starting friday night in the caldecott tunnel on state highway 24 between >> grant:orinda and oakland agency officials said. the drill will take place in the westbound fourth bore from 10 p.m. friday to 4 a.m. saturday. all westbound traffic will be routed to the and motorists should expect delays westbound during the drill caltrans officials said. >> grant:both eastbound bores will be open during the night. emergency responders from a variety of agencies will be during the night to a simulated crash including fire and smoke. the agenciesinclude the california highway patrol, oakland fire department moraga-orinda
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>> grant: when a guy stow cigarillos from that restore and tried to take off part that is when he became and box and was shot. keep in mind he was not working at that a store he was working at a nightclub next door. he is being called a hero. for saving a fellow security guard. >> reporter: one man is in jail tonight. for a double shooting at the sports bar
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in east san jose in happened last night when dozens of people were inside celebrating chinese new year. a short time after the shooting police read a book to track down the man. but at this point they are now seen any details or motives behind the shooting. >> reporter: in san francisco police are looking for whoever shot two men in the city's mission district is after 7:00 last night. brett argument one man shot two other men and intersection to rid the victims were transferred to the san francisco general hospital. the sugar left the scene the only description at this point is that he is of rob 20 years old last seen wearing dark clothing. >> reporter: in gilroy police all working round- the-clock to soften the
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first homicide this year. 56 year-old was how murder appeared at his home for it officers are looking for to woman and the surveillance video. from a convenience store that will become possession of property from the individual. anyone with information is urged to contact gilroy police. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: 10¢ more per gallon than what they were paying last week. the reason behind that is because the united steelworkers strike shutting down their martinez refinery the fourth largest in the state. the dow the supply is going down but the demand is the the same sole gas prices could go through roof patrick at least 20 to 46 more in gasoline before this is all over with.
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>> reporter: here at candlestick park demolition is on its way. >> pretty loud. all day long. it goes on. >> does not bother me patrick is starstruck o'clock in the morning at least is not at 6:00 in the morning. >>--construction startes >> reporter: time is running out for both city and county to make decisions affecting all ultimately make a difference between the oakland raiders' leading the bay area. >> they have made great
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commitment to this city and a great commitment to the new stadium. they are doing everything they can print they need the cooperation of the county to join with the city to make this happen. >> reporter: still caring for seven words that were covered in that mysterious to print planning to release several birds on friday. the birds that remained were the ones the received injuries. there are still working on rehabilitating those birds. they hope that all of them can go into the wild in the near future. fairfield charles clifford kron 4 news. >> grant: showing slight changes of our drought
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monitor tricked the bay area is virtually clear of the extreme drought category creek although it is non rainy or snowy nearly enough's we know disparate has been warmer than normal recently. >> grant: the brewery has been toasty as well. -- february >> reporter: we are expecting to stay warm up all around the bay area. certainly will be warm creek i wish we could take some of this snow for water. the
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f o g will link all around from the evening to morning hours and the and we will be left with plenty of sunshine. saturday and sunday, just out clear creek although we will have breezy conditions. richmond 69 degrees in oakland 65 degrees. kron47 day all around the bay forecast we have plenty of sunshine mid- 60s to los 70's. >> catherine: they're still a lot of concern about the so-called super book outbreak in southern california. two patients at ucla medical center have died from the up creek of drug-resistant bacteria. although now and lost angeles county health official is insisting there is no threat to public health.
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>> catherine: but at least seven people were infected by a potentially lethal strain of bacteria after procedures between october and january. and you see el a.c. is nearly 180 other patients may have been exposed. >> catherine: hospital officials now say they have traced the infections to to devise contaminated with bacteria which were used in endoscopic spirit that raising questions about whether nationwide sterilization practices are adequate for it
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>> pam: today.doctors removed her breathing tube. at this point her condition remains unchanged. >> pam: a family source says the does not indicate a decision has been made to remove her from life support. >> pam: doctors say it is normal procedure in order to prevent infections. >> pam: the daughter of whitney been in a medically- induced coman since she was found unconcious in a bathtub january 31st. >> pam: former rap mogul suge knight tonight. >> pam: knight was scheduled to robbery case.when he was an undisclosed medical issue. >> pam: it's the second time in recen weeks that knight has been taken to the hospital. >> pam: knight is charged with carter in the parking lot of a compton burger stand in injuring another man. >> pam: he remains jailed without bail in that case. >> pam: coming up next on the insider. >> pam: the daughter of brian williams breaks her
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silence on the scandal involving her father. >> pam: that's next at 7:00, followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. after that.it's kron 4 news at 8:00 >> pam: and if you're a fan of won't want to miss this. >> pam: kron 4's stanley roberts special. with never before seen video and stories. plus your favorite episodes of people behaving badly. >> pam: that special airs thispm. right here on kron 4. . >> pam: coming up. >> pam: it's a story that grabbed >> pam: sports next!
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>> gary: this is a great day. i said did you get a raise? did you find the man? >> note is pitchers and catchers down in the desert of arizona. >> gary: some people are excited to rid. >> this is really a family orientated organization and the importance of knowing to be 18 in a plane together. --playing >> love to play this game. we look forward to it. our dream is to let another world series. having fun.
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>> gary: i will admit. people will think that i am a bad guy and keep to myself. i cannot wait until april when the game starkers talk about what you are going to do and how practice is going to have never and really moved me. >> catherine: you will. >> pam: great trick we will look for to live report for it--great. we will look for your live reports. >> gary: title? >> pam: sell month to ferguson what has exactly changed?--selma to ferguson
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>> gary: to let people come on to the internet and vote for whoever they want for it shunned the little prick the official voting starts tomorrow morning occurred last year to show how critic and was so bart will barely and first ranked player made it to the final sprint of the best player in baseball built for it here is both cheeks talking and little bit treat--here is bochy >> we kept pitching an attack patrick-- we kept the pitching intact. >> gary: jason has been
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milking this thing can i do not blame him for it and we get rolling and put myself on camera as much as i could to parrot >> gary: curry is a three. king. doing everything right critical to the warriors' game you get to see the three point trophy and take a photo with its strict >> gary: where does the trophy currently reside? >> up in the offices right now. >> i need to go still it. >> gary: first time addressing the media this guy has never been a head coach and did you do not count that he was one of the in f l europe headman parrot
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as far as being a coach or people are listening to every word you do not have the experience. >> gary: and f l rookie tom slug got another chance here it is his opportunity to talk about the press conference for number-one >> i did not do a good job. i am driving him crazy. bobby wanted me to go to bed that night and i did not. >> gary: by all accounts he is supposed to be a good guy. the bobby he was talking about is bob lang the pr guy. i guess he's been no real but do not say that i needed the pr to tell
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me that i need to know how to talk to you. as long as they win. >> gary: which you think of him today? >> gary: he has to go up there and be himself. >> gary: if you want to make it to you have to be yourself. talk to pam she is herself. >> pam: i can't be you gary. ...i copy yu , gary? >> gary:no. you are yourself. >> gary:no more tigers woods
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stuff >> gary:he will not play until he has 80% of his game back! >> gary: there is elvis frank sinatra and ronald reagan... and jerry tarkanian. >> gary: back in the ring critic robert made a many ran some when he fought floyd they weather and loss' he would try it again wartime at mgm and they kissed. --back in the ring
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taking the world by storm with even president obama congratulating him on his crime-fighting creek >> pam: known as the chinese new year patrick said francisco nearly italy says is the year of the ram. making up the chinese zodiac current the five elements with to those of 14 was the year of the would forced pricked making it the year of the water snake. it >> pam: danville is here as we hit closer to the weekend trip >> reporter: breezy conditions that is the only thing we will see for the weekend. with sunny conditions all week long. sao >> pam: is good to us. we
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