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>> pam: a discovery bay man has filed a class action lawsuit against purina. he claims that his dogs , and thousands of others, have been made sick, or died from >> pam: this is a photograph of one of the dog's at the center of the legal action. >> pam: the plantiff says, his eight- year old bulldog died, and his two other dogs were sickened after exclusively eating the beneful dry dog food. >> pam: the suit alleges that the food contains an animal toxin found in automobile anti-freeze. >> pam: the lead attorney says they decided to go forward with the lawsuit. after their research found that three -thousand pet owners have complained online about dogs falling ill, and sometimes dying after eating that particular brand. >>"oc what we are doing" >> pam: purina issued a statement calling the lawsuit baseless. >> pam: the company says beneful is a high quality nutrious food. enjoyed by millions of dogs every day and backed by strict quality controls and comprehensive food safety.
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>> grant: curry is a leader for the united nations there is nothing but net campaign. the net cost $3 each and he makes a lot a three-point spirit curry recognized for his work on and off the court as the fight against the muskego born disease continues. and by the way the president and he did chat today instead that it wanted to play golf to this year. >> pam: some east bay athletes are gearing up for the game of their young lives. thought they would be able
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>> pam: reporter alecia reid has tonight's "my kron 4 story" from san leandro. >> reporter:they're eager. they've worked hard. and now it's time to shine. >>sot - our whole team is ready >>nats - switch, switch >> reporter:for hours the assumption catholic 6th grade boys basketball team practice plays >>- good niles >> reporter:it's the first time these ballers made it to the final diocese tournament. it didn't come easy. they lost their first game this season, but had a great turnaround and won every game since. >> - it feels amazing. our team has such great chemistry and works well together. >> reporter:only 4 of the boys attend assumption. the other half of the team lives in the district. with 8 of them, it's still not enough to run a full court. so during practice, they get creative and use chairs while running plays. >> quick, quick >> as prepared as we can get. we'll try the best we
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can. >>- we kinda know what their offense is and i think we're gonna win. >> reporter:coach shaddle has been well as defensive plays. there's one more practice on friday before the big game against powerhouse team defending champions. >> reporter:the team is expecting a tough game on saturday but say they're prepared. reporting in san leandro. >> reporter: kids and let look over the golden gate bridge. with a hint of cloud coverage coming to the west. humidity is on the increase. additional one as we head into tomorrow with a storm system that will finally bring us much needed brain. from friday in to saturday. --rain >> reporter: in the middle sixties from livermore up to santa rosa taking a peak of what is to come and what is to expect as the humidity will increase at a few clouds. as we wake up
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tomorrow and will not be quite as cold. some of the city and the low 40's and '50's but we are expecting a warmer after an incredible tale look at those temperatures coming up! >> pam: three men in the united states are arrested. allegedly trying to join isis. next, the attacks authorities say, they were planning on america. >> pam: also coming up. where bikes are no longer welcome in the south bay.
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suspects and their alleged plans. >> grant:the government says the suspects all swore allegiance to the islamic state. and among their plans was an attack on the coney island boardwalk in new york. >> grant:counterterrorism officials have been talking for months about the danger of homegrown jihadists. >> grant:today new york's police commissioner said the three men arrested today are an example of that threat. >>"this is real. this is the concern over the lone wolf inspired to act without even going to the mideast, or the concern of once they get to the mideast and acquiring fighting skills and attempting to return to the country," >> grant:one of the alleged jihadists was arrested here, at newakror saidakhmetov is a 19=year old native of kazakhstan, living in brooklyn. >> grant:he was taken into cistody just after midnight as he was boarding a flight to istanbul, turkey. another brooklyn man 24=year old abdurasul juraboev was arrested at home.
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>> grant:he was born in uzbekistan >> grant:the government said he had a ticket to turkey for next month. the third suspect is also from uzbekistan. >> grant:abror habibov was arrested in florida. he is 30 years old and the federal complaint says he provided the money for the plane tickets. >> grant:court documents indicate the two younger men have been under surveillance since last summer, and told a government informant they hoped to hijack a plane to syria. >>"it was made quite plain based on their own statements, that if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here. handguns, machine guns. and seek to attack very specifically police officers >> grant:the three men are all being held without bail. >> pam: the counrt appointed attorney for the youngest suspect says his client is a "young, innocent kid" and is entitled to a
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presumption of innocence. >> pam: the clock is ticking for lawmakers to keep the department of homeland security up and running. >> pam: today. the senate voted to move forward on a bill to fund the d-h-s. just two -days before a partial agency shutdown. >> pam: today's vote was a procedural motion. it will allow the bill to move toward final passage. >> pam: then the measure would head to the house of representatives. where many say, it will have a difficult time getting passed by conservative republicans. >> pam: if no deal is passed before midnight friday. some two- hundred- thousand essential d-h-s employees would be forced to work without pay. >> pam: there are new concerns tonight. about mysterious drones spotted in the sky above paris. a number of drones were spotted hovering over several paris landmarks this morning. >> pam: the sightings come a day after five drones were seen flying over other sensitive and well-known areas of paris. >> pam: french police are searching for the drone operators. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. robbers preying on some east bay businesses. >> pam: what police say they are after. next.
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an east bay man claims he was 'profiled'.then detained by police in hercules. >> pam: he says he has the video to prove it. now city officals are reacting to his claims..next. (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
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much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. my name is tony sartorio. i'm a lineman for pg&e out of the concord service center. i have lived here pretty much my whole life. i have been married for twelve years. i have 3 kids. i love living here and i love working in my hometown. at pg&e we are always working to upgrade reliability to meet the demands of the customers. i'm there to do the safest job possible - not only for them, but everybody, myself included that lives in the community. i'm very proud to do the work that i do and say that i am a lineman for pg&e because it's my hometown. it's a rewarding feeling.
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>> catherine: >> pam: businesses are targeted for early morning break-ins at a pair of shopping centers in a quiet east bay town. surveillance video cameras of the businesses. an employee there shows kron4's haaziq madyun the videothat you will only see here >>"he goes once with the crowbar, tries to kick it backwards open, then goes one more time with the crow bar" >> pam: jimmy martinez is showing me surveillance video from an attempted break-in at his job here at los panchos restaurant in danville. kron4 is bringing you this video first! los panchos is one of two businesses here in the crossroads shopping center that was hit by theives between 3am-and 5am tuesday morning. martinez says the incident has rattled nerves among the staff >>"obviously we have cooks that come in early in the morning and that's the last thing they want to see is somebody in the restauranteveryone feels scared and not safe anymore" >> reporter:danville police
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say during that same 2-hour time frame tuesday morning theives also broke-in to a business across town here inside the rose garden shopping center >> reporter:in this los panchos surveillance video you see two people wearing hooded jackets, one trying unsuccessfully to break this lower glass panel of the restaurant's front door. martinez says this is the 3rd time that los panchos and the 2nd incident in the past 3-months. he says that time they actually got in. >>"they went straight into the office trying to look for the safe, they kind of ran in looked very unorganized and just ran off, i'm assuming the alarm scared them" >> reporter:danville police say there are similarities between these recent business break- this jamba juice in their town about a week ago. we will take a close look at these two videos coming up on kron4news at 6. in danville haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: the sidewalks on certain streets are now off limits to bicycles in downtown san jose.
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>> pam: the partial ban.approved by the city council. went into effect today. it affects sidewalks on either side of 1st, 2nd 3rd and 4th streets. and along san fernando street in downtown san jose. >> pam: the action comes amid an increase in pedestrian traffic in those areas. san jose is hoping the new measure will make it safer for both those on foot and in cars. >> pam: but pedestrians are mixed >> i like it. it there is a matter of time before they hit someone. >> i think the old people need a place to ride their bicycles. i can take the side look myself spirit--i can take the the the site will >> i think we can assure the road. --share
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>> pam: as for cyclists they now have new, clearly marked bike lanes which are designed to give them plenty of space in order to avoid sidewalks. >> reporter: taking a look at our current conditions. like wind coming in from that direction with high- level moisture. high pressure still in control. up and over here is the first storm system. actually pushing father and land. bringing a brief period of went door out the course of the afternoon and tomorrow evening. knack as coach. lower conditions as we get to the bay area. all 40 east. --low 40's east. we
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will take a look at the extended forecast coming up! >> pam: now an update on a story we have been following in the east bay. >> pam: a ro-deo man says, he was hercules police on sunday. and he captured some of the encounter on his smart phone. >>i don't consent to this search. you don't have to consent, we are doing what's called a identity search now a city official in hercules is weighing in. >> pam: kron 4's charles clifford has our story. >> reporter:rodeo resident ian taha.. seen here... claims that hercules police officers pulled him over on sunday without explaining why. taha recorded a portion of the encounter with his iphone. handcuffs and detained after he failed to show a valid i.d. the officers then searched taha's car and the iphone captured a portion of their conversation. >>"whatever you do make sure he gets a ticket." "oh, i know that" "to document that, yeah." >> reporter:taha says he was released given a citation for driving across a double
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yellow lines... a charge he disputes. he claims he was never told why he was pulled is now accusing the officers of racial profiling. >>i think they racially profiled me. that's the only reason i can think of. i have no criminal history. i don't do anything wrong. i'm not a felon, i'm not on parole. >> reporter:the hercules police departments says they have spoken with ian taha about the incident and reviewed his video. they say the matter is now a "personnel investigation" and have made no further comment. >>it's hard for me to believe as a citizen of hercules. >> reporter:tuesday afternoon, hercules vice mayor dan romero said that he finds taha's racial profiling accusation hard to swallow. >>knowing the officers they interact with the community at different types of functions, it's hard to believe that kind of accusation. >> reporter:romeros says that the chief of police is responsible for investigating any claims of wrong doing against an officer. if there is cause for concern, the chief would take the case to the hercules city manager. >>and the city manager and the police chief will take action on whatever come out of the investigation.
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>>i just hope they take it very seriously. i'm going to take it to an attorney and next level until i get some answers. >> reporter:we checked into -- and followed up on -- this story after a viewer told us about it. >> pam: if you have a story idea you'd like us to see -- go to our website, kron4- dot-com and click on the my kron4 story tab. >> pam: fallen soccer star. hope solo. is asking for forgiveness. >> pam: her message to fans. ahead >> pam: and next. caught on camera. amazing video of a gas leak and house explosion. return >> pam: the dow notched its third record high close in a row today, even as other market indexes ended lower. the dow ended up 15 points. >> pam: is there an elk in your bed? with sleep number now there's an adjustment for that. you can only find sleep number at a sleep number store. right now, save 50% on the ultimate limited edition bed.
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>> reporter: 674 oakland a's. here in san jose it was a bit challenging today for many of the sports writers and sports tv folks up here creek because there are so many new faces on this oakland athletics team. this team lost five of seven all stars that they had just last year. >> reporter: of former staff francisco giants player and former oakland a's player won the world series twice and three-time all-star. struggling this season before he is back and trying to make this ballclub. >> reporter: >> gary: talk to them about being in this plate and this clubhouse was so many new faces.
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>> there if you got to have not had an opportunity to speak with but there are some that i did. >> i only knew chavez when he was with us and that is the only one. >> are comparable when people have to look up the names. that is kind of what this team céspedes about. getting a second or third chance. and the major league. all we want to do is play hard. that is with the team and all is about. >> put out this week about what we are doing three years ago. we pour into to get praise. the first thing he said was we are not traded.
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been >> reporter: happen to be here and happy to be played for the oakland a's. >> reporter: jason all the bomb was down the street. and the scottsdale area. >> reporter: age just wrapped up their first practice. my full report including how bruce bochy responded when he was told that he was tired. >> pam: >> reporter: lee separate storm systems aren't headed to the bay area. in fact, tonight will not be that cold either. >> reporter: dan as 61 degrees there and 67 and concord. 60 degrees across
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the bay area accurate additional humidity with a few clouds tomorrow and the low 50s along the coastline and upper '40's and the bay shores. lower 40's it father and when derrick >> reporter: the breeze will continue to pick up out of the west. as the storm pushes in the interior. look at how warm it is middle 60s along the coast and nearly 70 degrees in places like oakland, fremont 71. northgate and inland communities as well. looking at the storm the first will push and first with a second storm on friday. not much precipitation expected but mostly i went. working--high wind.
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>> reporter: freddie promises to be windy and cloudy. this friday promises to be windy and cloudy. >> reporter: a third storm system will stop by would more shattered showers predicted that the up more unstable and break of rumbles of thunder. >> reporter: the warmest day of the entire work week. come friday if he spotty showers and mostly wendy and cloudy conditions as we had in to the incoming we get we are looking at unsettled weather come saturday creek >> reporter:www .snowbomb.com
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>> reporter: distilling of being a female stucking nobody was unbearable heard leading under only one choice which was to transition. >> reporter:-decision was brave because it happened and the new wave of acceptance for transgendered people. before transparency and before oscar winner cycle for his next scam the danish girl were he to trace one of the first transsexuals and the 1930's. at the age of 39 the process of becoming a female began. >> that created me the way that i am. --god
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>> reporter: those costs in the united states could run from 60 to $120,000. >> the cost of hormones and surgeries + that leaves the cost of gentle surgery which can be as much as $40,000. >> reporter: my his dream is to see her mother again but set leader siblings will not allow it to read more on this story tonight at 7. for kron 4 news. back to you pam >> pam: you can watch all of your celebrity news here on kron4 after the insider entertainment tonight there is at 730. foul by kron 4 news at 8.
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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.
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a while the police chase and that starts in sacramento and dance with the suspect car crashing in the east bay. >> pam: tonight for suspects are behind bars and police tried to piece together the crimes they may be involved in. that evening, i am pam moore. >> pam: tonight we have learnt the suspects crime spree may have spent several cities. grant lotus is here now with more on how the chaste unfolded, and exclusive video of the suspects grant? >> grant: here are the suspects up close. the exclusive video of two men in the back of a police cruiser. they along with to be no suspects were taking it to the contra costa county jail after that high- speed chase from sacramento to martinez. >> grant: a high-speed
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pursuit dismally to fight people are arrested now we are learning the suspects could be wanted for a series of robberies including possibly a case out of colorado. as kron4 to resist buster reports multiple agencies are now digging into the case and the people at all. >> pam: and murder charge for the man crashing into the at killing a day south bay fruit vendor. >> pam: and 25 year old marco appeared and a santa clara county court today authorities say, on saturday he drank eight beers before hitting 40 year old francisco hernandez. on stoplight road in mount these to drive. >> pam: he died a year day later. kron4 has won the
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suspect was convicted of mr. mitterrand dui beckham joan prosecutors say the murder charge is reserved for the most egregious drunken- driving cases. >> pam: another big story tonight a big scare for parents after five ministers discussed sick after taking pills. and this is how it is clear exactly what the students and justed but they were all rush to the children hospital in oakland. kron4 decrement is locked in an albany tonight with the latest. >> reporter: we do know is that all the students seem to know about it hit they have informed parents and police is also investigating. parents are also as you can imagine very concerned. you have to have this conversation with their children up to now maybe they have not already have said.
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>> it is an important and we have to amend the attention to this this is what it is to be a parent. >> you have to talk about the realities of using drugs especially if you do not know what they are curious >> we are going to have a talk about this. >> opportunities to learn you cannot stop them from taking if one is there you have to keep your fingers crossed as well. >> reporter: are back live album the middle school where police are investigating at this point, the school is making counselors available. these five girls are involved in this incident. for any other students here than they have questions about the drug safety is their top priority. we learn more as we get into the week about what may have happened.
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>> pam: and popular dog food brands is being slapped with a class action lawsuit. i san francisco-based attorney is alleging per rinas the full breadbox food has made thousands of toxic and in some cases have died. kron4 maureen kelly reports this legal action started with one bay area family heartbreak. >> reporter: in january gaullist legal family of the discovery they said that a notice there for your old german shepherd name nullo was losing large amounts of here and two days later became thoroughly ill. they say and veterinary exam showed signs of internal bleeding and liver malfunctions consistent with poisoning less than one week after the trouble started
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their 8 year old bulldog was founded in the backyard they say necropsy showed similar symptoms to what the of the double suffering their 11 year-old labrador has not done well since the dozer died and is undergoing medical tests. >> they had one dog in to look like they weren't like to make it. >> reporter: their attorney says all of the lucille family problem started after the dog started eating his brand dog food. he says they took on the case after looking online at by the thousands of similar claims about the brand on line many of them coming for now that the word of the class action lawsuit has been made public. >> to a dog dead and three dogs that. >> reporter: the lawsuit claims what is making these docks it is a natural, and
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talks about the grain which makes up the school's main ingredients and second propylene glycol and those which the suit claims can be found in antifreeze. and as they enter menopause the suit baseless stand there are other peddles a cogently of the subject of social manager of the misinformation and online posting often contain false unsupported and misleading allegations bottom line consumers can continue to feed their dogs with total confidence. >> reporter: there will not be too many low-cost as wicca tomorrow morning and to the two wise and will be a whole lot comparable. it would drop into the '40's for inland and bay shore communities. adding to the calls line with a drop in to the lord did east tonight so there would be uncomfortable start as we picked up on our thursday creek which is our last friday for the work week and also the one last one.
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>> reporter: because of the first storm, we are expecting a breeze to pick up after lunch time throughout the evening rush we are tracking some much- needed rain and high land derrick >> pam: can get all of your weather alerts, forecast, check radar and more by downloading our free kron for mobile application to rid >> pam: coming up the already long delay kidnap and murder case now the late steve lubber details on the latest for the suspect and balding sierra lamar to rid
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tuesday at this restaurant at the crossroads shopping center. recorded on the february 16th at job the jews. both video show to a man wearing likelihood it jackets. here at job the jews they made inside and at one point the hood is lower than one of the burglars. you can see him here. >> reporter: danville police investigators say that some of the similarities of these two incidents are also consistent and to vacant or two break-ins in february. if you notify someone in this video you are asked to contact danville police. >> pam: now delayed even long corporate details on the latest suspect involving sierra lamar parent and a
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>> pam: last night the baby's mother some of the green was found nearby crime and historical with customer face and body. the reports say that the two disappeared on saturday. >> all of us have kids, all of us has had small kids and many of us have had been detected as and when you are investigating child abuse and child death cases as you can see it hit home, we are human and we are people. some of these guys at you probably know if you've been out here much they and all here all night and everybody is emotional.
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it is a hard deal. >> pam: police say they do not suspect foul play at this point to match the grain has not been detained or arrested. >> pam: another court appearance today for the man accused and the murder of sierra lamar. and as kron4 rob fladeboe explains now there is yet another delay in 3 year old case >> reporter: dressed in a tan suit and tie his hands cuffed with luck and chang garcia torres made a brief court appearance on wednesday, as his attorney successfully convinced a judge to grant them still more time to gather and study evidence in this case prompting prosecutors to remind the court that has been a year since garcia was
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indicted in almost three years since he was arrested in the murder of martin hill cheerleader sierra lamar. >> reporter: garcia torres is accused of kidnapping and murder in the mark in march barrett 2012 disappearance of sierra. wearing the now familiar t-shirt and symbolic red show, lamar family supporters showed up at the courthouse in support, voicing their frustration about the latest delay. >> i feel very disappointed. >> reporter: prosecutors are seeking the death penalty even though sierra on lamar is body has never been filed. but the defense because of the pre-trial publicity may ask the court for a change of venue is set legal analyst stephen clark. >> reporter: garcia taurus is due back in court april
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8th. rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: and east bay one that is behind bars and night, accused of killing her husband. police say it happened last night and the couple's oakland home spirit of party say the couple got into an argument but did not say what it was about. that is when the argument moved outside. police said 35 year old easily was staffed with a knife and pronounced dead at the scene. this is oakland 15 homicide of the year. >> reporter: like when and and comfortable temperatures with humidity on the upswing. tomorrow, it would not be as cold as you wake up in the morning. >> reporter: 44 least the other inland. as we get closer to a lunchtime un noticed a few more high
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cloud spending by tourists delivering breezy went. -- breezy wind >> reporter: mid-60's along the coast line shy of the 70 degree mark in oakland and fremont. as we have fathered east we are looking at temperatures in the lower 70's. come friday, however the second system will bring us mostly manned and light showers. making the way and to other areas as early as 9:00 a.m.. >> reporter: as we had costa to 10:00 a.m. a few light showers and toward the afternoon we are looking at mostly dry conditions with a wet planting out that it will feel quite cool as we
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head towards the second half of that day. by friday night scattered showers will make its way to the coastline and doubt and to san jose. making its way into the area comes saturday. with more precipitation and widespread problems of thunder as well. >> reporter: 40 snowflakes in to the higher elevation. --bringing snowflakes >> reporter: here is a look at the www.snowbomb.com report. upper 30's no new snow as of now.
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>> pam: members of the oakland today teaches rush up to the oakland unified school district board of education meeting to speak out. this is the rich from our helicopter partnership with abc seven sky seven shows members of the up and education association marching to fight bore a strong contrast with a guaranteed wage increase. >> pam: they are also demanding smaller class sizes and protection for special education programs.
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>> pam: stock was planes are back in the air tonight creek this, after the federal aviation administration gave the airline up to five days to complete-checks. supper was voluntarily grounded more than 100 planes yesterday after the test 88 notified the airline several plainsman's mandatory inspections on standby hydraulic system. today
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sublets had to cancel about 100 flights nationwide, but a clue here at the bay area. >> pam: new developments and that train crash in southern california. the lawyer for the man arrested for causing the crash as he did not flee the scene. 54 year-old jose sanchez on marriage has been booked on suspicion of felony hit and run 28 people were injured when the train smashed into cents-truck to remain in critical condition. today, the suspect or said he went to get help after the crash and was not trying to get away. this morning transit officials reopened the section of the tracks. >> reporter: another one day with temperatures reaching lower 70's and napa,
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concord, redwood city in more accurate (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
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>> reporter: high-speed pursuit! crashing into a fence and pg and ipoh court authorities were able to rest for suspects. this is exclusive video of the suspect being taken into custody by have also been able to retrieve stolen property inside the cadillac. here and martinez. kron4 newest >> reporter: the highway patrol says they have somewhat the weapons inside this deal) they may have
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been armed and dangerous. they have also bought a significant amount of stolen merchandise. they now believe that it was because this case involved suspect involved in weapon eccrine in multiple states. and that fit the fbi is not handling this case. >> reporter: we do not have suspected specifics of what they took accurate releasing the condition of the girls or finding out where they were able to get the trucks. the word is getting out to parents and they are now conducting their own investigation. >> reporter: class action lawsuit has been filed against iran a dog food. centered about a discovery
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day area claim that the dog died and two others were sick after eating this bold. dozens of similar complaints on-line creek the suit alleges that there is a toxic dump and antifreeze is in the bulk food. --dog food >> reporter: police officers and swat team members came to this home in full force to make an arrest. and what people on around here wondered why was it necessary to have so many people appear in full gear and to shut down this neighborhood? but the deputy chief tells us because they are looking for a man involved in a domestic violence incident where a gun was involved. and they were not willing to take any chances.
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>> reporter: here and san jose, the man accused of kidnapping and murder of sierra lamar is on an accord on wednesday. and guided by a grand jury almost one year ago. for almost three years have made a visit to the court today. they are asking for more time to evaluate evidence and off in this case. bay are requesting the death penalty. the strategy may be to ask for a change of venue because of pre- trial publicity. garcia torahs is back in court in april. kron 4 news >> reporter: there has been a spike in business break and. coming on the hill of the history of incidents early morning and a pair of shopping centers early for
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get and to this restaurant at the crossroads shopping center where another burglary took place. a third guard or took place at a different shopping center that same day. and then bill kron 4 news >> reporter: >> grant: shooting police officers and carry out a suicide attempt to kill president obama. >> or arrests were made of three individuals for action is directed against the united states. >> grant: a third was picked up and florida court documents state that the
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trigger was but a single posting on a web site last august. one of the men were or rested as he tried to board a flight and york jfk airport and he tried to allegedly hijacked the airline and delivered it to crisis. >> pam: little movement on capitol hill with partial shutdown is on the horizon. >> reporter: are just seeking marches on capitol hill predict boehner says he will not budge. this comes after a key concession made from his counterpart in the senate on tuesday. mcconnell offered to hold a vote on a clean bill. in a separate
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vote to stop the president's executive action on immigration but that is a hard sell against conservatives. most will only vote it is like to immigration. >> reporter: meanwhile time is running out to avoid a partial shutdown is what the agency responsible for protecting the homeland. a run to the bells and people will be working without pay. if a decision has not been made. their service will be impacted and local economies and businesses will also suffer. >> is concrete dramatic consequences if, we allowed the funding of the department to lapse.
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>> pam: the senate voted 98 to two. earlier today. it does not include the president and executive action on immigration. if it does pass it will move on to the house of representatives. >> reporter: the high clock is actually an indication of change is coming. the dry and warm temperatures are starting to break down and are tracking three storms the first of secrecy that is on the screen with a cluster of cloud. moving into tomorrow with additional ones and said, and will be the warmest of the entire work week and are ushered in a breeze to up the afternoon and evening. >> reporter: we start off
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tomorrow, not as cold. upper 40's along the bay. >> reporter: bynum gwen will pick up and to purchase will sit in the lower 60s bay area wide. >> reporter: by 3:00 p.m. we will be looking at the lower 70's. the upper 60s as we had closer to the bay along the coast mid-60s. >> reporter: store no. 2 is expected friday and is more of a wind maker. >> reporter: by saturday more scattered showers expected and we can't pick up of the rumble of thunder. --could pick up >> reporter: additional storms a special monday am mistaken it
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providing that to people in africa to fight the spread of malaria three nets for every reported he makes this season creek he thinks the president for his shot out when he called the best shooter he has ever seen print >> gary: portuguese water talks. >> i was in the meeting with president obama talking about the malaria initiative providing nets for people in africa and providing donations. to help raise patrick de que in the stupefied going. >> reporter: >> gary: i am sure that you are familiar with the portuguese water dog. do they scheck? could they bore all over him
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>> pam: i thought you were going to ask me about the mosquito net. >> gary: that is serious. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: jason applebaum is ready >> gary: curry david lee and more representing a wreath at the unknown soldier on behalf of the golden arm behalf of the golden state warriors. >> to be able to participate in this incredible experience. two women and men who have given their lives is right to give it is
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also great to be honored and the up part of this is really a moving experience. >> gary: meet lebraun james and cavalier bodies tomorrow. >> gary: klay thompson test to see how well he could shoot in the dark creek look at this. grant perry he is still nellie shot after shot from a three-point range. he does this all the time that all he needs is a split second to look at the hoop be made 18 of 23. shot with the lights going out. >> gary: incredible stuff! jahan and that live--jay and bip live
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>> have been on x to turn off the lights when we are done here. earlier today i was over in scottsdale. >> know the story to report the health of the team as the main story. nearly 100% of having back surgery. the bullpen session and ankle session in january nothing wrong with this terrific. >> they will be counted on to fulfill the void. lot of home run hits during batting practice. >> bruce bochy is 6 days remote of surgery. not 100 percent yet. here is his
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and thankfully being able to find backups. >> pam: inspector gadget and danger moss are the latest moves on a fixed to target children creek the original inspector gadget first appeared back and 1983. new curtains will appear on march the 27th for a whole new generation to enjoy it. the nasa is here with the weather creek >> reporter: hit or miss showers on friday. next storm is expected on saturday with a round ball of founder. --groundball
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