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boyfriend to witness the assault call the police. who ever to occur is now demanding a ransom for her return. the question is why it took so long for her boyfriend to report this she had been taken. authorities say that he is not a suspect. >>: he is the one that brought this matter to our attention we're currently working to peace proposal here. >> reporter: along with the fbi the solano county sarah saw also out looking for mercia's white was blind here implies she weighs about honor and 50 lbs.. 150 lbs... >> pam: 1 to dan kerman from july from the neighborhood where denise ruskin's disappeared. >> dan kerman: were long
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kirkland avenue you to see a police officer down the street from me that is the house with the kidnapping actually took place we're learning a little bit more about the victim in this case perry to see a picture of for right now. she was 30 years old she was originally from huntington beach. we know the she is a physical therapist for kaiser. been neighbors say the that is also where her boyfriend works. >> dan kerman: the neighbors tell us the boyfriend has slipped to about three to four years in this house and hoskins has started coming around recently in the past few months. >>: a said house ago and aaron and any he introduced her and that was the extent of it she talked for a few minutes and she this edition were big ties with them as
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well. and this matter about three of four weeks ago. a summer in and out of the house. >> dan kerman: give your looking at a photo of the knees tuscan sent to the woman that is allegedly kidnapped for ransom. denise huskins... we can also tell you that neighbor says is not just a boyfriend live and in the residence but some other roommates that he had from time to time so we do not currently know how many people were actually staying there. thus the latest from the same big german crown for notes dan kerman client for news >> pam: you can also get updates on our mobile apps at an kron4.com. >> pam: a search for missing
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hikers a search for missing hikers the amount teletypist near stinson beach which started in the middle of the night became clear with daylight. rescue crews brought out thermal imaging equipment before dawn and concentrated their search on a red rock area of mount tamil previous state park this is video from a helicopter partnership with abc seven news. terisa estacio as reporting >> reporter: this is lt. doug pittman. >>: receive information about someone loss of missing. this is a very dangerous environment in light hiking let alone in the day
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>> reporter: 1 hiker went back out till looks >>: the mail piker went to look for the female. at that point really had one missing the melt. >> reporter: and the female hi kirk appeared back of her car. >>: upon seeing a female and we were very surprised to find out about she was aware that we were looking for work and that's what she did make your presence known she went on to tell us that she was fearful because she did what want to be contacted by authorities because she had two outstanding warrants for rest. >> reporter: although she was initially allowed to lead they'd they later picked up a hiker honor outstanding warrants. >> reporter: declined to elaborate what happened on the mountain she said the
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she was indeed lost. she was arrested and taken into custody and her two companions said there were going to bail her out. >> pam: >> pam: another big story that we are covering today's tragedy in the french alps when a german airliner crashed. all 150 people on board are presumed dead. catherine heenan is here with the story. >> catherine: the currency from video the crash site is disturbing. you can see the debris is scattered across this mountain. and down steep ravines. there was nothing left of the plane it was a german wings airliner owned by last ounce of headed to germany from spain. a hundred and 50 people on board including two babies and 16 students from the same german high-
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school on their way home from an exchange trip. one of the strays details the plane crashed after mysteriously descending for a mere minutes without any distress call from the cockpit. >>: the steep descent would indicate that the pilot if the pilots were in control of that airplane they would have alerted some kind of emergency >> catherine: devastated family members of the victims were brought to the airports in spain and germany. authorities did not have a lot of clues yet as to what happened. they did find one of the black boxes which might help. the airbus in question has a good safety record and the pilot was experienced for now this is being treated as an accident. at the white house says there is no indication of terrorism. >> grant: now will map out the route. the plane took off from barcelona in spain.
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it was added to the dusseldorf in northwest germany. but the plane crashed only about a third of the way into the flight and the steep rugged snow to raid the french alps >> pam: minute five dirty there's new video tonight with secret service secret service agents behaving badly. and a warning about running barefoot. >> reporter: dry air arrives tonight were tracking a significant ormoc more that is coming up. significant warm-up
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>> pam: running barefoot has been a growing trend in recent years. but some researchers are saying that going shoeless could have an unexpected effect in the long run. i t r researchers from the university of kansas tested runners using minimal as a running shoes regular running shoes and going barefoot. they found experience runners. those 30 and older maintain eye heal scars running pattern when running barefoot. the team says the human foot appears to adapt to issues changes differently. depending on a person's age and found both in and the group age 30 or older who want to transition to a lighter shoes may need more time for their feed
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would jacks or risk injury. this study was presented at the annual meeting of the american academy of orthopedic surgeons. >> pam: still lead their art is new information in a murder-suicide at a napa vineyard will hear the call for help to police plus we are monitoring our top story tonight the search for denise hoskins from the layout. will have an update from the surge coming up.
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>> pam: workers are back at the sight of that fatal gravel truck accident that killed a young pregnant woman. you could see them on this video carry out the work. maureen kelly spoke to the neighbors today and many of the more concerned about seeing the work continued today right as right as the surviving family members are still unknown outside where it happened. >> reporter: the victim's friend and neighbor could not help breaking into tears when talking about mondays or by accident. officials say lindsey combs was axed by a truck driver to move for car as he prepared to
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don't allow gravel. the truck suddenly overturned crushing the car with a 32 year-old mother in sight. our friend says lindsey was a lovely woman. the loving mother of four year-old daughter will was pregnant with her second child. >> reporter: she left the teddy bear and some flowers on the growing memorial on the driveway of the home she shares with her fiancee agile. the neighbor angry that the construction project was back underwear of back under way. >>: how dare you not have some respect for the dead. >> reporter: another neighbor down the street says that this she was surprised to see the workers back of a job today but the project to extend the sidewalk along is busy roadway is a necessary one.
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osha and martinez. police the probable investigating because of the fatal accident. the sub get contractors to despatched the driver to the job says that the man is not work today. he is described as a good worker who's never had wrecked and is said to be very distraught what happened. maureen kelly prime for news >> pam: an east bay man is behind bars today after leading police on a high- speed pursuit in castro valley. this man victor alvarez from oakland led authorities through castro valley in a stolen car. even jumping out of the moving car crashing it into local and marketing in someone's backyard. alameda share set up a perimeter with some help from san leandro police and found alvarez hiding in a shed on when the drive. alvarez was apprehended by
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getting bit by a police dog. >> pam: a scary threat at the loss will load was a high-school. let parents to pick up their kids earlier than expected. graffiti was discovered in the boy's restroom which said there would be issued today. walnut creek police have both uniformed and plainclothes officers patrolling the campus and where it will be there all day just you take any and all precautions. the school however did not announce a shutdown for the day. >> pam: 911 recordings released today are providing some details into the recent murder-suicide in napa. involving a wine maker and an investor. catherine heenan this year with the story >> catherine: a dispatcher told police that a man later identified as a silicon valley investor had been
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shot and wounded while chase while being chased through napa vineyard. the 911 recordings released today showed that police had rushed to withdraw bill winery march 16th after pleas for help from the mat there has not here is what part of what the dispatcher said. >> catherine: police said the winery owner robert doll shot the wac saying there had been a dispute over a million dollar loan to mr. dowd. you're the dispatcher indicate the victim said he didn't shot twice. an autopsy eventually showed that he had been shot four times. doll was 47 year-old married father of three with mounting financial and legal problems. police say he led them on a brief chase after the shooting before
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stopping in committing suicide too lush with a shot to the head. >> pam: right now sampras's the police are still looking for an escaped inmate. alexander said diego gonzales escapes from the county jail on seventh street last night in san francisco. >> reporter: to life flow coming out of the west northwest. we also have some cumulus clouds the retracting. as a pot currently temperatures during the low 60s. 64 and oakland. sen rosa is 68 degrees. he conceded cumulus got clout several the 68 degrees santa rosa 68
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degrees.. the cloud cover will continue to diminish. what some patchy fog in the morning. we're looking brighter and warmer this warm offshore breezes gonna help us to bring a tend to agree to a degree bows and air temperatures. >> reporter: thursday afternoon or talking about record what some spots will reach into the '90s. >> pam: will allow people to florida and hawaii are the best places to retire but think again. new research from bank rate that time suggest wyoming is the best date to enjoy your retirement. the study looked as several factors including weather, cost-of- living crime rate, the tax burden and health care. other states in the top 10 include colorado, iowa and
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arizona. florida and hawaii did not even crack the top 10. all what he just finished 44th just six spots ahead of last-place arkansas. california ranked 31st. >> pam: necks, camber the police pursuit the gold of control plaza crime for staying on top of a search for denise hoskins. the woman who was possibly kidnapped and held for ransom and vallejo. a live report on the search is coming up.
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>> grant: a scary police car crash caught on in-camera video. the you consider the gold of exit ramp and it went down an embankment this was an oklahoma extensive damage to the officers as you beat. you can see the front windshield was broken with slow down the video so you can get a better sense of how it actually went down in slow motion. this was yesterday in oklahoma. corporal brad roberts was tracing a speeding suspect on
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interstate 40 in oklahoma when his car flipped over an exit ramp. police said the good samaritan came to roberts car and broke open a window to get him out. the suspect was never caught authorities say slick roads played a role in the accident. >> pam: coming up worse than on the latest developments in the search for a woman was possibly kidnapped and held being held top hostage. bats live in the exit 530 + we have new video tonight showing secret service agents get a barrier at the white house. coming up what the head of the agency says it to blame for the ages bad behavior.
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i relied on people a lot. he helps me live a more independent life. bulldog: we need your help to do more. give at mattressdiscountersdogs.com, or any mattress discounters. mattress discounters good deed dogs helping dogs help people >> pam: now at 530 an intense search in vallejo for 30 year-old denise hoskins who may have been kidnapped and held for ransom. chiles clifford joins us live from vallejo right now the latest. >> reporter: we've learned this afternoon that the fbi
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is involved in the search for denise hoskins. this is an ongoing investigation. early monday morning she may have been forcibly taken from her boy friends along. authorities will alerted to the alleged kidnapping monday afternoon when her boyfriend called police. they drove away from the house in her 2000 camry and it was found abandoned a few miles away. we're ever to occur is now demanding a ransom for safe return and one question in police mind is why it took so long for her boyfriend to report the incident. the police said that he is not a suspect. the rescue team is out looking for denise she is a white woman with blue eyes blinded their and she weighs 0 hundred and 50 lbs.
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and 150 >> reporter: this is storm is mostly brought clouds over the bay area. overnight and into this morning to see if the snow flakes coming down over mammoth lakes. on the backside if you follow that if it clockwise flow the dry air will continue this squeeze into the bay area and will suppress a lot of the cloud coverage. tomorrow morning will be running a few degrees warmer. upper '40's along a coastline. the upper '40's as we head inland. patchy areas of fog is expected. right now we're looking brighter claim mostly blue skies. this is through the afternoon hours award breeze
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arriving out of the north and east. temperatures by the end much time will be in the low 60s. and talk about nearly 70 degrees as we head inland were topping it off at least for the 10 degrees warmer. indolence seven days and low 60s along the coast. >> pam: in national news today the head of the secret service told congress that alcohol abuse is to blame for many of agents agency's recent highly publicized security blunders. alecia reid is in the newsroom to show us one of those incidents coddles surveillance video. >> reporter: to a high- ranking agents were coming home from a party at according to witnesses that
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were too drunk to realize there were driving into of bion investigation same. >>: you can start to see the person that is dropped off the bomb and the this is an officer come out and tried apprehend a person the potential bomb release its next to that building right there. and again were doing time let video you can see the cards have been driving by and what not. and that we are zooming in here and you can see that up that age is that during question about what they're doing. this is a full 30 minutes after the would-be bomb was placed there you can see that there's some big cold or big barrels that are put out. >>: 90 and we have to climb see the this point the assault of the officer and just within a couple of feet you concede there actually bumping into the barricade their driving right within a couple of feet of this would-be bomb. which begs a
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lot of additional questions. it takes the secret service at the metropolitan police department about an hour and 20 minutes to come to the conclusion that this is not a bomb. >> reporter: following the march 4th incident an anonymous e-mail began circulating in the agency. it describes how a uniformed secret service officers saw the car driving to the crime scene tape that the two men were extremely intoxicated. that they wanted to arrest them were overruledthem >>: we have an agency of war with itself they're supposed to be guarding the president of the united states of america we are better than that. >> reporter: jim clancy has been head of the secret service for just one month. today he said he was infuriated by the incident which he did not hear about until five days later. >> pam: say that afghanistan
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is still a very dangerous place president old has agreed to slow down the pullout of u.s. troops from that country. catherine heenan this year with the latest. >> catherine: the president's white house guest today the new president of afghanistan as expected he wants the u.s. still hold off on polling it's a glass in 9800 troops of this troubled country. afghan security forces are bracing for a tough spring fighting season. and they claim that ices is busy recruiting fighters of their soil. at a white house news conference today the president made his answer clear. >>: present >> catherine: president oscar arias ross daddy did
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something today that its predecessor never did. he publicly paid the u.s. for its mission in his country. president of promise of original plan was to cut u.s. troops numbers in half. to about 5500 as for how many will be left next year he says that will be decided later. >> pam: it is day 12 of the boston marathon bombing trial and a friend of the suspected bomber pleads guilty to lying. a close friend of the suspected bomber tamerlane son high- end and an acquaintance of his brother started i have pleaded guilty to misleading investigators. >> pam: real-estate their
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rubber durst might be linked to another missing woman. police in vermont say durst of and operated all good things a storm we're near where middlebury college student land schulz was spotted on december 1971 which was the last day she was sane. police say in a news conference today the doors is someone who is very interested interesting to us in shalls disappearance. >> pam: the 71 year-old dirts is charged with killing another woman 50 years ago in los angeles. the police say they do not believe durst was questioned after schulz disappearance. her body was never found. >> pam: still ahead tonight angelina jollies decision to cover cancer risk. coming up with by 45 we look at what she elected have surgery. and next a major
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recall from catalog based abie's kitchen. >> pam: the nasdaq slipped 60 in the s&p
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>> pam: 80 your veggies is certainly good for your help we all know that but many of those products from bay area based abie's kitchen is facing or recall. the organically prepared food company announced today that it is voluntarily recalling 74,000 cases of frozen food items because they could contain a list irritated spinach. a number of lasagna, brown rice and pasta meals are being pulled from shelves after an organic spinach supplier notified '80s kitchen that the petaluma based company could have received spinach
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take it with listeria the recall items have been distributed to retailers to rob u.s. and canada. consumers can return them for full refund.
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>> grant: about the years ago give a golden's football insuperable 50 is on february 7th. >> reporter: ebonized glaze of cumulus clouds. when you factor in the wind out of the west northwest at about 70 mi. an hour feels like 60 next your skin. his 63 downtown 65 in san jose. some are forced to strike a knuckleball of air pushing to the south a cold bottle of air cool puddle of air.. we're gonna have some isolated rain showers overnight. this in dry air
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sneaking into the sky tonight to the press at the press got a lot of the cloud coverage. >> reporter: with a dome of high pressure sitting right off shore this will affect this the route wednesday afternoon. will have sufficient when hens in the morning for us to have temperature's only in the '40's. 51 is get into half moon bay. taking a look in the afternoon hours would experience a warm breeze out of the north east. that'll bring us up to about 14 to attend a great boost. 76 in sunnyvale east bay we're gonna have warmer temperatures saw 78 in antioch. we're also barred expected temperatures to near the 80 degree mark. 77
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in santa rosa. middle 60s across the cold light clothesline. coast line >> reporter: the slightly cooler starting friday with the system for me off shore. we're expecting dry and slightly cooler weather. was douglas no bomb report muir headed to the opera elevations as of now the snowpack of our percentages blood get quite dismal as of now. the northern sierra and the southern sierra are not measuring up. talking about is 9 percent down. we're expecting here at record once. witticism showers as
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early as saturday night into sunday. >> reporter: 4 you spring breakers were looking currently looking at 43 in. of snow is what valley. alpine medals as picked up 2 in. of snow. >> pam: is just around the corner time began from outside as a takeover san francisco. this year's lineup was announced today for the three day music festival at the golden gate park in august. elton john mulford and sons and the black keys will headline. with sampson the and candor kolyma also of the bill. 38 tickets will cost you $325 for general admission and there is no word on when and or is single-day tickets will go on sale. >> pam: news tonight about
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angelina jolly and her decision to have surgery to cut her cancer risk. louis aguirre it is more from los angeles. >> reporter: angelina jelly overnight shared new revelations about her fight for cancer. >>: i know my children would never have to say ma died of ovarian cancer. >> reporter: angelina jellied decided to avoid the risk of ovarian cancer. she revealed she chose to follow our 2030 double mastectomy with rural ramble will offer ovaries and will be into. this was a bold decision forcing her into menopause at 39 years old. >> reporter: the angelina's
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effect is clear. the b r c eight genetic test surged nearly 40% in the week of angelina announced she was carrying the b r c 81 and gene that led to her mastectomy. dr. manuel michael manuel is an expert and gynecological and oncology and did not treat angelina. >> reporter: angelina's family history is the key reason that she chose the procedure, after losing three family members including her mom to cancer. >> reporter: we're gonna have a lot more of the story at 7 on the insider. >> pam: and you watch all of your celebrity news right your are grown for after the insider ads ought entertainment tonight years
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>> reporter: surprises a starting to creep up are we worried about inflation right now. >> reporter: gasoline prices the are big negative here. the price index up two tenths of 1%. -- the federal reserve a signal to raise the interest rate because got jobs are good. the cost of health care when down for the first time in 40 years. for the first decrease in health care. >> reporter: nearly half of americans have no savings or money set aside. >> reporter: 40 percent of americans are saving nothing. this is not
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obvious and has broad range of indications. if they lose their jobs they have built up the fall back on monday have nothing to retire with. we might be is paying more taxes for people they do not save. so security costs will probably be going up. to kick to cover some of the shortfalls of american not saving money. >> reporter: people are in love with joe montana should we invest our money and joe montana. >> reporter: in the realm of quarterbacks because of his after football career he's partnered with the right people ease with a good team now he does raise $25 million to start a new fund. he's very smart and savvy to lodge a table around them. >> reporter: the have a
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question for rob checkout page. >> pam: at six would stay on top of breaking news tonight in vallejo. the search for disney's hoskins who was adopted for ransom. denise hoskins. also new is six the tough call in the south bay water use may be more restrictive than area and then ever.
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>> pam: continue tracking breaking news this hour. the search is underway for a woman who was kidnapped in vallejo and is being held for ransom tonight. crime
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for has been bringing you developments on this story all day long. our coverage begins tonight with crime force charles clare effort alive and vallejo. >> reporter: investigators are saying that this is in a deduction for ransom and the fbi is assisting in the search for a 30 year-old denise hoskins. depth they're asking for the police of for the public's help in helping to find her. she was taken from a home on clare glen avenue. there has been a right ransom demand made for her sort safe return. her car was of use as the getaway car and was recently found abandoned not far from where she was taken. >> reporter: hoskins board from may and witness the abduction monday morning but he did not alert the
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authorities until the afternoon. police are currently saying that he is not a suspect in her disappearance. a police spokesperson was an accident that categorization change based on the information. >>: we are treating this as a kidnap for ransom. >> reporter: we've also learned that hoskins this from southern california are father and members of her family are here in the bay area assisting with the search. >> pam: stays with crime for news for our continuing coverage of the story. we will have much more the story coming up as well as on our kron4.com web site the san francisco sheriff's department has launched an internal investigation into how an inmate managed to
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escape from custody last night. of an idea still lose. authorities say 26 year-old alexander said diego gonzalez was taking out the trash under guard last night we took off. deputies gave chase but they were not able to catch him. the sheriff's department says he was not handcuffed and was not in a secure part of the jail. don's dallas faces federal narcotics trafficking and weapons charges. authorities say the internal investigation will determine whether the protocol proper protocol was followed. the last inmate escapes less than a year ago. >> grant: a bizarre twist to the search for hikers this morning and ran. this woman one of three dire hikers who were lost in the beginning arrested for outstanding
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warrant. the trio was lost in the area of stinson beach and two men were able to make it to the stinson beach fire department early this morning. they knocked on the door trying to get help for the woman with a home they were hiking was still lost. it is unclear if they knew our history with the law. but the woman identified as jane baer admitted she was hiding so that the reason the so the researchers would not find her she said she was she was really lost. >> grant: she has a warrant out for failing to appear in mendicity a county for theft charge her to france said they were headed to bail out. >> pam: with a latino as 7:00 we went to have a heads up calc trend will close to westbound lanes to begin
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writing down portions of the bridge. the lanes will reopen at 5 much tomorrow morning. it's all for a big resurfacing project on the bridge set to begin in may. >> reporter: bit hazy m also attracting some cloud coverage right now. it is the peak across the bay bridge toward oakland where it's 64 degrees but is still like 60 when you factor in the winds that are traveling at 70 mi. an hour. this is also 70 mi. an hour 17 miles an hour... >> reporter: storm trackers for is currently trackings a
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counterclockwise flow will allow dry air to make it into our skyline in the overnight frame the temperatures will drop into the 40's. lower 50s as we head farther away from the water were talking about restraint warm-up tomorrow afternoon. and by friday some of us will be pushing the 90 degree mark. >> pam: this new tinnitus six the largest wholesale water provider is expected to approve a new more aggressive approach to water conservation tonight. rob flatboat reports now new plan called on water retailers to enforce rules to cut back an outdoor watering. >> reporter: 7 clare and valley district board member dennis kennedy says the need to conserve more water right
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now is critical. >>: the message has to go out across the board to everybody servers anybody who has anything to do with water as understand this is the critical precious resources that were running out of. >> reporter: kennedy is backing the board's call for recommending the current conservation efforts to be increased from 20 to about 30 percent which could put pressure on water retailers like san jose water co. to find ways to encourage their customers to meet that goal. >>: will put together a plan to help our customers understand what they're being asked to do and make it easy for them to try and achieve the target that they try to achieve. >> reporter: right now san jose water restricts outdoor watering which accounts for
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as much as 44 percent of residential use, to every day other day. the district is recommending that it be cut to twice a week but some cities like morgan hill already enforcing a limit of just once a week. >>: water draconian measures in cities and mandating building moratoriums. much shafts' stronger action. >> reporter: the conservative effort will push cities in home waters like parks and launched ago brown while encouraging drip irrigation cracking down on waste and incentives for replacing in efficient toilets and leaky plumbing. resembling a plan put forth by gov. jerry brown last week. >> pam: coming up in the reformation of them tragic
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death of an east bay woman. here from off furious neighbor next + investigators of the scene of a deadly plane crash in the french alps. the discovery that could determine what happened. and a southern california boy is recovering tonight after an account with the sea lion turns violent.
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>> pam: we are now learning more about the woman killed at the gravel truck accident in martinez on monday. this is a picture
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of 32 year-old lindsay cones. she was pregnant with her second child at the time of her death. she leaves behind her front fiancee or year-old daughter. officials say that she was crushed when a gravel truck overturned on her car. the truck was there on the site of the construction job to extend the sidewalk on shell avenue where the victim lived. she's spoiled your friends and neighbors and we spoke to her friends and neighbors who says she is angry young mother lost her life. >>: i don't know leblanc it was a hard time to die it was not time for anyone to die on the street and i am livid that the construction workers whole you penny here behind me are " trying to make it safer for you. >> pam: the workers are back on the job site to date but the city says that that is
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just so they can back bill excavated areas to make it safer for the public. the project has been shut down for the week as martine as police and osha investigate the cause of the accident. >> pam: a picture of for that spot halt officials are describing the wreckage of a plane that went down in the french alps the latest on the search efforts are next and we continue to track breaking news. the desperate search underway for a woman about it and being held for ransom.
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>>: we're currently reviewing whether u.s. citizens were aboard the flight. we stand ready to offer assistance and support to the governments of france and germany and spain as they investigate the straped tragedy >> grant: incredible images from a partnership in partnership with cnn from the french alps where german wings flight 95-25 crash this morning. search crews who arrived at the crash
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site say everything was pulverized. water and 50 people on board are believed to be dead. the search for survivors will resume at first light. the airbus 8- 320 was headed to a duffel door for germany from barcelona spain when it went down in of very rugged and remote area of alps. see in and try and nobles has more on the investigation >> reporter: 4 for families of 144 passengers and six crew members on board german wings flight from barcelona to double doors germany. >> reporter: the first reports from the crash site are devastating. helicopters flew to the scene and rescue crews described the plane as obliterated with human remains a strong hundreds
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several hundred meters from the wreckage. the search crews did find at least one of the air croc aircraft so- called black boxes. many of the victims include a group of sixties schoolchildren. german and country chancellor angelou mark l. promised her full support. >> reporter: france will lead the probe into the crash of the airbus a 320- 211 which radar shows a sharp but gradual descent roughly a half hour after it took off. the crash site is difficult to get to and the weather is expected to turn for the worse. making it impossible to land helicopters and allow for recovery crews to safely navigate the treacherous terrain. a difficult but necessary process to prevent what never went wrong from happening again in washington brian noble's
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reporting. >> catherine: president old had all white house guest today with a very specific agenda. he is the new leader of afghanistan and he is not eager to see u.s. troops leave this troubled country. in fact he is convinced president old, to slow down the pullout of the troops. president old, now says he believed about 10,000 u.s. troops in afghanistan through the year. the original plan was to cut that number by half. unlike his predecessor president got the-knee is publicly grateful for the u.s. mission. >> catherine: some would say that was an understatement afghanistan says that ices is actively recruiting new fighters onto its soil. president old, will make a final decision later on
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exactly when the remaining troops will leave. >> reporter: we're looking at high clouds starting to get broke up because of the wins. when you factor in the wind coming out of the west northwest on and off about 10 mi. an hour. we're currently at 62 degrees in the six states in the city 66 and oakland. overnight tonight to be sufficiently mixing it with dry air the temperatures will maine and the 40's and a low 50s waking up tomorrow. we have an offshore storm developing tomorrow. we're currently tracking a cool coddle bear in this and the atmosphere of the bay area is currently bringing snow
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showers over mammoth lakes. >> reporter: dry air with a counterclockwise flow will be moving into night to the bay area you see the high- pressure right off the coast line. that will be pushing and building on the california coastline as we head into mall after noon and that's why we're expecting this warmer half of this the one half of tomorrow. 50 as we headed to san jose and the actor known to be 75 in redwood city 76 in sunnyvale. 75 vallejo. >> reporter: 66 a and ocean beach in 764 you in the city. slight cooling will commence friday along course flying the rest of us will however remain quite warm.
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the temperatures will drop off a little bit of the system prompts an overnight late saturday night into sunday. the rea to average about 80 degrees. as get closer to the coastline that temperatures will be a bit more comfortable as we head into the early part of next week and we will remain dry. >> pam: look at this amazing footage to be back from our partners cnn did you do not see every day. this is some aerial video of hundreds of starts returning to the warm waters just 30 mi. off the coast of grand isle in louisiana. the sharks are heading north after migrating south for the winter. experts said the sharks all other fish as they move into warmer water. >> pam: we have seen our fair share of sea lions washing up on california
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shores. they are always a big tourist attraction. but something happens in this weekend that amounts to a warning fall over eager fans. catherine heenan has the details. >> catherine: 05 year-old boy on a san diego beach with his parents was bed and when he decided to pack a sea lions. this is the area where it happened lot whole lot kolff. the child was not badly hurt but he was certainly scared. the sea lion bit him on the jaw leaving what is described as a minor puncture. the wreck a record number of sea lions have been washing up on southern california beaches this year and some of them are in nancy nancy a. get he dissociated and starving. >> pam: the little boy was
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examined at a hospital and he is ok it is considered very rare for sea lions to hurt and human but again a lot of the animals are showing up said an agitated. adlai's to sea lion attacks had been reported in the last three months. >> pam: coming up a young boy rescued from a burning house and it is all cotta and video. that straight ahead and at the bottom of the hour the latest of a search for vallejo woman the was kidnapped and being held for ransom.
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>> pam: today the home where sandy looked elementary school gunmen at a glance the left was demolished. authorities made a deal with the bank to buy the house for dollar. in december of 2012 lanza shot his mother there and then went on to all shooting rampage at the
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school killing 26 people including 20 children before shooting himself. the lot will be left empty it if this all profits would go to the victims' families. >> grant: are here all caught in that act by the camera video shows adored her police officer rescuing a child from a burning home. sergeant joe hudson jumped into action when the three year-old grandmother's the three year-old grandmother told him the boy was still inside. after battling the six small for the more than the minute-pound boy and brush them out to safety the fire department had just arrived on the same. an amazing first person and red perspective of the rescue of the child from the burning georgia home the police officer captured the rescue on his body camera and a 14 year veteran graphic police officers vibratory struggles to read-grabs ransoms closed
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in the house to cover his mouth and for a few seconds they block the camera did he find the child in the back bedroom animals to a halt to the end of its and did not even want to tell his wife what it happen. >> pam: big changes on the wife of 40 niner's adlai by stadium. >> reporter: sours are currently pushing across mammoth lakes take a look at this report coming up. take a look at those ski reports
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the kidnappers have issued or ransom demand for her safe return. at this point is questions as to why it took the boy for so long to report her missing. the pleas for calm is saying that he is not a suspect in this case. >> pam: in connection with this story just and our goal dan kerman caught up with denise hoskins hoskins, " all is desperate to find out what happened to his needs. >> reporter: remain here in the 500 bought black of kirkland ave. police still on the same with their many crime scene investigators have left within the last hour. showing up in the last half-hour it is the victim's uncle spoke with reporters. >>: will try to keep positive we're trying not to give up hope. we're hoping that this is well this time
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for us. she is an awesome person she is a super strong independent girl. i have never heard anything about her boyfriend. she was at my house christmastime and i had not heard anything about a boyfriend >> reporter: get when asked if he has any work for the kidnappers the odd reply please let her go. >> pam: dozens of people to spend the day looking for denise hoskins. >>: miss tuscan stands at 5 ft. 7 in. tall she weighs the hundred and 50 lbs. she's got blond hair and blue eyes. >> reporter: and denise hoskins was last seen here on mare island where it solano county police of emergency services has teamed up with vallejo police and an all-out search effort to find. on tuesday as by researchers
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call me a field not part from the location where hoskins was allegedly kidnapped. >> reporter: search dogs or weaving through the tall grass looking for a close of our disappearance. the canines are also being used to check abandoned buildings here on the former u.s. naval base. back at the search and rescue staging area more resources are coming in from across the bay area loading specially trained deputies from contra costa county and as well as debbie's from alameda county search and rescue. investigators say they have received some leads in the case but will not discuss any connection to the locations being searched. >> reporter: we're learning more about the pregnant woman killed monday when a gravel truck overturned on her car. this is a picture of 32 year-old lindsay combs she leaves behind a fiancee
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and her four year-old daughter. our neighbors described as a wonderful woman. osha and martina's police department continue to investigate the accident. >> reporter: at 845 last night and of missing a may was at the unit of escorted by deputy was not shackle or handcuffed he fled the area. after searching for several hours he was not located. this is the second in may and has an escape the seven cisco's shares the problem in eight months. they said they will be reviewing their policies and procedures and will that be going into specifics about this particular case. >> reporter: here in san jose this that clare water district board is calling for more conservative efforts for the spring and summer. . what it wanted to
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build the 30% and restrict outdoor watering to two days per week. jerry brown gov. jerry brown's once a more aggressive more aggressive actions in six conserving water. >> reporter: dire begins to move into the bay area overnight. the temperatures will remain in the loop upper '40's lower 50s. will start out with some patchy fog. the temperatures through afternoon will be four to 10 degrees warmer. middle seventies across the bays. he will peak by thursday and we can actually be approaching the 90 degree mark as we head into friday. store >> reporter: system crosses over night bringing
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extra klaus clouds. >> reporter: the snowpack as of now as dismal were down 7% as normal. statewide will look into that average about a year ago we were 25 percent of normal currently that number has dropped to 9%. looking at south lake tahoe forecast what time breaking or approaching record highs and dried 1 weather. saturday night as the system passes to the north includes us if you're heading to a fourth for spring break we're looking for two to 3 in. over the white stuff of last 24 hours as squaw valley. check out some old bonds got time for the latest snow bomb.com
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>> pam: big changes on the way for 49ers fans dealing with the sweltering conditions alley by stadium. what the team is doing to help people keep cool. >> reporter: is not an optical illusion there is actually a motor scooter rolling and the bike lane on the embarcadero and seven sizzle but that not only the best i believe the nassau old show you and the next edition of people behaving badly tonight at 8.
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>> grant: are right some significant changes that lead by stadium one year after was built of some fans will be cooler next year the stadium is installed as the machines the will local air. the team is considering passing out have failed fans bill also spray mist it
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begins really hot. meanwhile becker be weeknight games in santa clara this year. we're parking issues in the work week this year they're gonna give the doll. the niners obviously do not control that. this schedule will be released next month. >> grant: all eyes will be only badly by stadium this weekend on sunday. wrestled many of 31 takes over the tone of the forty-niners. the wwf he promises that this year's event will be bigger and better than ever. tickets are still available in fact prices have dropped over the past couple of weeks according to forbes. musical acts for sunday show includes schuyler gray kiddie and chief travis barker. >> pam: gary as the sports
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my legal guarantee >> gary radnich: the naming everybody from your people are familiar with the name ray macdonald he will be playing football again with the chicago bears. he was released in december after being accused of sexual assault. he will be reunited with former san francisco defensive coordinator the fazio. jim harbaugh was asked today are you worth $5 million the year and is a reporter of pretty well known in the midwest is cabled to gm and asked him point-blank are you worth it. >> gary radnich: the mamba
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said honestly i would have to say no. eddie's not doing wallboards and others who are not a head coach at michigan. but of course when it was x what he relinquish any of the money all replied not all are like making a bug just like the next guy. his first game at michigan is september 3rd at utah. >> gary radnich: the forty- niners and tried to cut down on travel 49ers want to make what back-to-back games. they stayed weak in youngstown ohio in 2011 and 2012 when they had to go back-to-back road games in the midwest and east in order to avoid extended travel time. something then called jim hart brought embraced. jim harbaugh embraced team apparently
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wants to do it again as they have x the nfl for back-to- back road games for any combination of games against cleveland at berkshire cargo detroit and the new york giants. >> gary radnich: the raiders' head coach during the call directors at the nfl owners' meeting in phoenix gave the impression of the raiders free agent acquisitions surprisingly he likes them. >>: did strengthen ourselves in the middle of our defense. we helped out a great deal was the sexy person that everybody was climbing for but was a methodical consecutive approach to going out and taking care of business >> gary radnich: hope you'll always believed in me when i tell you the truth i did
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follow that neither the was the guy making no ice. the fight said that jackie del real's exclusively somebody stuck a mike in this space amid have a picture of and so we discovered him up with pictures of him and his wife. >> gary radnich: albatrosses be in a bottle what pam and grant of about to tell a story for the 911 time. a story that too hard grant might not ever heard. it's about steve nash >> grant: kolbe's rolodex stories. i call these rolodex stories >> gary radnich: stays for the white sat. the somebody think that's a good wish you from sausalito. my rolodex is right here young man. my mom is famous. telling the
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story again what was coming in a moment cannot see sausalito one more time. your adult with steve nash played college mascot back the laws and clara two-time mvp when you're 6 ft. 2 in. tall and mvp back-to-back for the phoenix suns a great career wound up today. nash talks about how he wants to be remembered as a player >>: i simply want people to remember me as a great competitor. those to the to compete every day to show for your team and teammates be accountable and show up in big games open big moments and to be a great teammate. >> gary radnich: of will slant towards grant. but back in the day i did 18
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shows a night and we used to feed the guys at the house and as prime red. now they all the restaurant. those days that would get a free meal. so grant this guy is he get a house the prime red we come on the right after a pregame. all of sudden the game is going at a one-sided game is over even the middle of his mail on a sunday around 6:30 p.m. so we called down there the limousine that we had for them he could move the traffic he get out and ran seven trade blocs seven or eight blocks to deadlocks iran invaded just-in-time for the show. mbas and most valuable player interrupted
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this mail to come down to the show. nobody would do that. he was sweaty as heck is this a great story. have your that damn how many times >> pam: kathy bissell the first time i heard it. >> gary radnich: i can get over it when somebody is data sausalito again sausalito that we go to update. the oakland a's tied for me plays billy butler the column country breakfast a to run blast this is his third home run of the spring of that is not the story. the cubs pitcher today at when jackson did not realize the a's had moved to a new facility for spring training so you went from the cubs this facility and a sub 20 mi. to phoenix with the a's used the practice and then said what demand there is no
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game here he get back in his car and went back to this campus stadium in mesa debt to the second inning gave up eight runs and a's won 14 to the score of two. but even now the a's had mulled about 20 mi. away he went to the wrong part. when you give up eight runs he probably will shift floated off entirely. >> pam: coming up get ready for the days to really start heating up across the bay area vanessa bezic is back with the details. .
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>> pam: outside glance at is going to be making its eighth return to the golden gate park in august and the lineup has just been announced. this year the outside lan's music and arts festival will be have
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lighted headlined by big music acts such as mumford and sons, the black keys, kendrick lamar and elton john. the full lineup includes more than 70 extremely diverse music and entertainment acts. the three day concert takes place august 7th at 2 tonight in golden gate park and most of the tickets have already been sold. >> pam: and next of insider two-story followed by entertainment tonight at 730. >> reporter: we're gonna be hot in friday. in the '90s possibly. in the early part of next week will be down again with seasonable local we're looking at a dry and warm wet a weather into the unscom upcoming weekend. >> pam: until then stay in
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