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may be an agent of harm to report. you live at every opportunity to stop it. they did not respond to read the e-mail to chronicle this is one of many thrifts the piper calls the alleged kidnapping say it's a sophisticated group of criminals who were sorry for their actions. that they ran an electric theft operation for months and burglarized several home taking keys and personal information stored on personal computers. they had turned to kidnapping for ransom because they did not want to state these in criminals for ever. what we really wanted to do is complete when the two big jobs and do whatever we felt like in july for the rest of our lives street--for the rest of our lives.
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>> reporter: will be talking to residents about this coming up at kron 4 news at 6 creek reporting live in vallejo kron 4 news. >> pam: right now firefighters are on the scene of a three-alarm fire. >> reporter: and a loss swift ave. north of the san francisco airport. right behind me there is a storage unit where the fire started at 2:00 this afternoon to it is extending to three-alarm but the third alarm remained the staging and did not make it to the fire. it started inside the stores unit. the score ahead and take a look at the scenery. this is something to it you would see at a mall. this tough call on fire and burned pretty much anything inside
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with a total loss. you have the three city outside of the building right now. everything in the interior is to strike. there are a lot of firefighters came here on the same trick very heavy response to the area but very little external damage to what was damage inside of the businesses nearby. no external damage to them as well. year in south san francisco and charles clifford kron4it a san francisco police
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>> pam: there was started off as a morning jog ended up in tragedy on a street in vallejo hit by a car on her and died. >> reporter: screens in tears from family in france of the 23 year-old woman that was out tried to exercise. >> she took off three of four minutes before she was hit by the car. she could not even make it to her job and had to go to work today. >> reporter: body was found 7 ft. away. it was too much
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crude is still too early to tell what happened. the >> does not appear to be a factor prepared phillip white will have to look that darkness off at that sort of thing. even though the investigation is far from over the victim's family in france phil that it should have been avoided. >> reporter: even and traffic signals on this very busy signal and this is the second accident in the last five years creek in 2010 and involved a nine year old boy. >> with or with the stock it would have been better for her and for others prepared >> reporter: police say that the driver is cooperating with them and drugs and alcohol the believe did not play a factor in what happened.
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>> pam: a san francisco police officer is in the hospital. after a car wreck earlier today. the crash took place near the corner of eighth and harrison streets, just south of the market district on a driver unexpectedly ramp into the police car. police are still trying to determine who had the right of way at the intersection. witnesses say the civilian drivers ran a red light but those reports had not been confirmed. the civilian driver however was not taken to the hospital and is cooperating with the police. >> grant: the specific memorial procession route has been released ahead of fallen san jose police officer michael johnson's
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from on thursday. several roads will be closed thursday morning some into the afternoon. johnson's body leaves of the loss gatos more jury at 10:00 a.m.. >> grant: the procession heads north on winchester boulevard. then a right turn on stevens creek boulevard to the as a peace center. the public memorial stars at 11:00 a.m. early at 1:00 p.m. the procession is the escapee centered heading down monterey highway 2 oak hill cemetery for a private ceremony in peril. we have posted all of the procession specifics on kron4 that, if you like to pay your respects as it passes. one other note on thursday, will be strengthened the more live on our website. >> pam: and next. how facebook could be tracking you. even if don't have an account. and we are staying on top of the breaking news in southern california.
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>> catherine: facebook is accused of 'illegally' tracking all visitors to its site -- even if you don't have an account.are logged out.or have opted out. >> catherine: that's according to a belgian data protectionit says facebook continues to track your web- browsing activities.and
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opting out doesn't make any difference. researchers say it violates >> catherine: european union privacy laws.and that facebook uses - little pieces of tracking data - to collect information every time you features a facebook button. facebook buttons are on more than 13 million ordinary websites.including those runthe government and the national health service. >> pam: still ahead. one of california's top pre- schools, right here in the bay area, could be forced to shut its doors for good. the fight to keep is open is next. >> pam: plus. the city of san jose is under fire tonight for how it handles homeless camp evictions.
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>> pam:advocates for the homeless in san jose are blasting the city's on-going program. of sweeping the homeless from the many encampments around town. encampments like the one known as 'the jungle'. as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, the push back comes, after a woman was allegedly hurt during a recent eduction.
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>> reporter:with a poster filled with a dozen odd eviction notices from various homeless camps around town, activist robert aguirre says the the city's efforts to clear those camps is going too far. >> advocate -- aguirre claims that a woman known on the street as 'grasshopper,' was still inside her tent when a camp near story road and highway 101 was swept late last week by police and caltrans. >> advocate -- aguirre says the woman was treated at a local hospital for minor injuries and is now thought to be back on the street. he says the injury would never havethe city would provide a legal campsite. city officials could not be reached because of the holiday but county the idea has merit.
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>>dave cortese/county supervisor -- >> i do not believe it was the idea at all toward our goal is supposed to be permanent permit legalized camps is permanent housing secretary? house said howell sanitary is it to live in a park? >> reporter:longtime homeless advocate out that area cold weather shelters will close after tonight, which means another 270 people will be back on the jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> pam: officials in san bruno are supporting a bigger and tougher penalty against p-g&e. for the devastating gas line blast back in 2010.
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>> pam: catherine heenan is here with the new details. >> catherine: san bruno's mayor agrees that the utility should face an 'added' 200-million dollars.tacked onto the proposed penalty. he's calling the deadly blast 5 years ago - a tragedy that could have been prevented. >> catherine: the new plan is from a recently appointed state regulator. it would raise the penalty >> catherine: against pg&e to 1-point-6 billion dollars. >> catherine: federal investigators faulted the utility for the fiery pipeline explosion. and the mayor says you only need to remember that tragic day - to see the need for tougher measures. >> has always sit in all of this adventure we have been through the last four and a half year we have to go back eight people lost their lives. i stood on the hill is it with a horrible accident and now i can look back to say is not an accident and it could be prevented going for it,
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hopefully prevent that from happening again anywhere. >> catherine: the mayor wants more of the money spent on pipeline safety - and less going to a state general fund. he also wants an independent monitor appointed to fix what's been called 'lax' state regulation of the utility. >> catherine: the controversy resulted in pg&e firing 3 vice presidents for improper contacts with the p-u-c staff. >> pam: concerned parents students and educators. are reaching out to kron-4. after finding preschool. is being forced to close its doors. reporter scott rates has tonight's my kron 4 story from antioch. >> reporter:ariadna santos knows how important a preschool education is. her son is currently a pre- school student and her daughter who is now in 4th grade attended the kids club pre-school as well. the staff here at the kids club pre-school have been helping low income families put their kids through pre- school for 20-years.
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>> reporter: >>"100 percent of the children that go here receive some kind of subsidy" >> reporter:and the school has quite the resume >> reporter:despite that in less than these classrooms could be disappearing, the books vanishing, and the tables and chairs gone for good. >> reporter:but it just affect the students, some 35 teachers and staff will also be out of the job. >> reporter:the district told the were letting the lease expire because they need the space santos says the school board needs to reevaluate
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>>"the fact that they are putting 300 kids out says they don't care about these kids" >> reporter:now the lease here is set to expire at the end of july, the pre-school will be holding a meeting on wednesday night to discuss the issue, i did reach out to the school board but so far they have not gotten back to me >> pam: we checked out that last story after viewers reached out to us. if you have a story idea you'd like us to check into -- go to our website kron4- dot-com and click on the my kron4storytab.
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>> pam: you have seen thunderstorms from the ground... but have you ever seen them from 200 -miles above earth ? look at this amazing video from space. what a view! >> pam: the flashes are thunderstorms in central africa... shot from 200 - miles above earth. astronaunt terry virts captured the incredible scenery from the international space station. and has been posting the twitter pages. >> reporter: strong wind out there. a bit cool and breezy. looking like this, in santa rosa up for it 21 in redwood city, 20 in hayward and 17th in concord. that is the sustained wind. when the dust is even higher. 39 mi. per hour in
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the last hour or so at s f o. 22 in san jose. >> reporter: ocean beach went bust is 23, san mateo 29. not too bad with that went there and does feel cooler but 59 degrees in santa rosa, mid-60's in san jose and the high for tomorrow is mid-60's in san francisco to lower 70's in oakland. >> reporter: icon that will talk about the chance of easter sunday showers a little bit later. pam? >> pam: a wild police chase outsidewe will show you how this one ended. next. >> pam: plus, a large wildfire is california tonight. an update on our breaking news. is coming up.
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>> grant:a crazy high speed chase this morning in farifax county! a woman wanted for credit card theft, forgery and other charges refused to pull over during a traffic stop. >> grant:authorities say she was driving this silver truck you see here. after weaving in and out of traffic and making several u-turns.she finally spun out of control when clipped by a cruiser. >> grant:police were then able to box her in and take her into custody. three fairfax county officers were taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. >> pam: coming up at 5:30.
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there are new revelations about what lufthansa knew about the co-pilot who crashed flight 95-25. into the french alps. >> pam: plus, indiana's governor promises to "fix" the controversial religious freedom law. what he means by that. next.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> grant: burning and the victorville. you could see the large expense of it here. grabbing a hose and trying to stop it from burning. this is where it is burning about a two hour drive to los angeles. so far, 60 a. have burned firefighters are trying to get it under control. look at the outbuilding, the only one destroyed going up in flames so many homes were close to flames' word firefighters were able to get ahold of the flames. here on hillside you see is just a few feet away from it. >> grant: an early start to
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fight your season as we are not in april. again, the threat appears to be over as firefighters have done a nice job getting this under control. pam? >> pam: new and important clues today in the crash of that german airliner in the french alps. alecia reid is in the newsroom with what we learned today. >> pam: alecia? >> reporter:pam, imagine this: the plane is just minutes away from hitting the mountainside. somebody on board. we don't know if it was a passenger or a crew member. uses a cell phone to record the final moments. >> reporter:the cell phone didn't survive, but its memory chip did. and today two european news magazines described what was on it. >> reporter:france's paris match and germany's bild did not post the video, just an account of what it showed. it apparently taken from the back of the plane and shows a chaotic scene, making it impossible to identify
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individual people. >> reporter:what is clear is the sound of screams. >> reporter:five minutes before impact, the passengers are becoming aware of their desperate situation. copilot andreas lubitz has locked the cockpit door and put the plane into its death dive. >> reporter:the captain is heard pounding on the locked door as automated alarms warn of imminent impact. >>terrain ahead terrain ahead >> reporter:the plane's right wing scrapes a mountain peak and the screams increase. >> reporter:voices yell "my god" in several languages, and then nothing. >> reporter:eight hundred recovery workers are still going over the french crash site while in germany lufthansa said it knew of lubitz's mental problems six years ago. after his pilot training was interrupted by what the airline called a "deep depressive episode." sources tell our news partner c=n=n that the co=pilot's girlfriend also told prosecutors that two doctors had declared him unfit for work, but he tore up their notes and did not show them to his employer.
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>> reporter:one doctor who examines german pilots says it's up to the pilots themselves to report any psychological issues. >>there is no real psychiatric exam. i'm not a psychiatrist. the pilot fills out a sheet of paper stating how many hours he's flown, stating if he's been to a doctor or psychologist or other medical person since the last exam, what kind of doctor that was, if he has got medication and he has to sign that. >> reporter:lufthansa said today that it is canceling its 60th anniversary celebrations, planned for april 15. instead, the company will provide a live broadcast for its employees of an official state ceremony to be held april 17 in cologne cathedral to remember the victims. >> reporter: a live look at our camera here. not a great day to be out on the water of course. due to the high wind. >> reporter: these are
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sustained winds, and i just updated this number here and across the bay area we of looking at when the dust within the last hour print these numbers of plant new. s f o at 39 mi. per hour, concord at 25. temperatures with storm trochophore is showing that the art in the '70s renown 71 for antioch and 684 pleasanton and hayward 67 degrees. a little cooler at the coast. 56 degrees in daly city print cooler and when the conditions, we will see gust of rte. 20 to of the most part our print tomorrow a lot of sunshine but still breezy. >> pam: arkansas lawmakers gave
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final approval today. to a similar measure to indiana's religious freedom law. the statehouse voted to pass the "religious freedom restoration act". it follows the state senate's approval of the bill on friday. >> pam: the indiana law enacted last week, and the proposed arkansas law . were presented as ways to keep government from infringing on religion. but opponents say, the measures could be used as a cover for discrimination, allowing businesses to refuse to serve gay and lesbian customers. >> pam: levi's denim is the latest san francisco company to denounce the "indiana religious freedom" law. that has so many people in the l- g-b-t community and their supporters. outraged. today, indiana governor mike pence promised to "fix " the controversial law he signed >> pam: c-n-n reporter stacey cohan has more on the story. >>indiana: "we will fix this and we will move forward" >> reporter:indiana governor mike pence insists his state does not want a new law to be used for discrimination. critics of the religious freedom restoration act say that's what will happen when it goes into effect in july. >> reporter:but state republicans insist it resembles many laws in other states aimed at protecting religious freedom. after a week of controversy and criticism, governor pence called for clarity in the law.
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>>indiana: "i'd like to see on week legislation that is added to the religious freedom and restoration act in indiana that makes it clear that this law does not give businesses a right to deny services to anyone" >> reporter:but pence did not back off his support for the law. he insists the firestorm is due to misinformation. >>indiana: "we've got a because some people have a different view" >> reporter:the timing just happens to the ncaa final four in indianapolis. the ncaa is one of many businesses that have condemned the new law.even threatening to move future events from indiana. >> reporter:so did the governor's actions satisfy his critics? >> reporter:one state lawmaker says no. >>indiana state senator "you need to move boldly and make indiana does not allow discrimination against any person." >> reporter:pence has presidential aspirations. but with condemnations from major corporations and a major tournament days away.it remains to be seen if he has called the right play. in washington, i'm stacey cohan reporting.
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>> pam: defense attorneys in the boston marathon bombing today. the judge ordered prosecutors and defense attorney's to present their closing arguements on monday after the defense team of dzhokhar tsarnaev called only four witnesses to the stand. >> pam: the defense was looking not to win an acquittal but to save tsarnaev from the death penalty. which if convicted, will be decided by the jury in a second phase of the trial. >> pam: in that second phase, the defense appears poised to argue that dzhokhar tsarnaev was under the sway of his older
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brother. >> catherine: new england patriots owner robert kraft says his former star tight end -- aaron hernandez -- told him he was innocent in the 2013 killing of odin lloyd. >> catherine: kraft testified today at the murder trial of hernandez. he says he asked him about the killing two days after it happened. >> catherine: here's part of that testimony. >> catherine: kraft says that hernandez told him that he'd been at a club at the time of the murder. hernandez has pleaded not guilty to the june 2013 killing of odin lloyd.who was dating the sister of hernandez's fiancee. >> catherine: lawyers say that they expect the case to wrap up next week. >> pam: still ahead "real
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size" fashion. >> pam: ahead at 5:45. the insider goes inside the fashion industry to see how they are redefing how we think of "plus size". >> pam: and next a new san francisco love story featuring r2 - d2. >> pam: the stock market closed up the with much of a down to rid the dow jones slumped 200 points.
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>> grant:r2-d2 has landed in a galaxy not very far away at all and the whimsical "star wars" droid has set out on a journey to find true love. set in san francisco "artoo in love" is a short fan film by star wars fan who works at autodesk, a software company in san rafael.
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>> grant:the film captures the robot's spirit as r2-d2 rolls through san francisco trying to find the droid he is looking for. >> grant: beeping.whoaaaaaa.weeoo ! >> grant:the short film follows artoo as he tries to court a peculiar choice of partner, only to discover that in trying to win her over she belongs to another. >> grant:now heartbroken, artoo san francisco, until he makes a discovery that could change his life forever. it's a story of love, loss and robots that has something everyone can relate too. m >> reporter: here is an live with the storm track and wind gusts. 31 31 mi. per hour in santa rosa, when i come back i will let you know more about a chance of
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showers entering the forecast.
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>> grant: breaking news! 47 year old andrew getting fouled did print his girlfriend is currently being detained and questioned her race in san francisco the family has been a major supporter of the arts and other programs in the bay area. one of the bridge richest worth of $5 billion. >> pam: we all know that the fashion industry is riddled with unrealistic expectations when it comes to women's body size. but there is hope and not to mention big business in marketing for real-size women. >> pam: the insider's style insider lloyd boston has more from hollywood
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>> reporter:pam, there seems to be a new commitment to styling the average american woman and designers are finally thinking outside the box to do it. >> reporter:even hollywood's leading ladies are jumping on board. >> reporter:now i take you inside the new wonderful world of real-size fashion! >> my butt i just do the poofy dresses well you know lloyd: but you know what you're blessed back there thats something. mt: there's something back there. megan music up: you know i'm all about that bass 'bout that bass no treble. meghan trainer: my message with full beauty is just to love yourself and you should always feel comfortable in your clothes and look awesome! meghan trainer just announced she's helping fashion forward women show off their curves with her new 'full beauty' line. >> reporter:in 1985 the average american woman wore a size 8. today she wears a size 14! and though lane bryant has served the market for years, online sites like modcloth, monif-c and eloquii are breaking out of the box even more!
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>> reporter:bye-bye moo moos, hello crop jumpsuits! >> mindy kaling: it is possible to look chic to follow trends and also not be skinny i think a lot of women are like no i dont like my body i'm going to wear a cardigan over everything and you dont have to i wear strapless dresses i show off my middrif its all about fit >>now you're bringing the moonlight i love it oh! mariah & jodi: we kind of say there are no rules the same rules apply to straight sized women as they do plus size we just believe its about giving her the fashion and showing her how to wear >> pam: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. followed by kron 4 news at eight. >> pam: >> reporter: if you have been out there today you can tell that it's been in chilly day. it is going to be another nice evening as far as temperatures are
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concerned but the wind was the crown giving us what if feels like a little cooler chill factor. >> reporter: 21 and vallejo, 21 in redwood city and wind gusts up or run 30 to 40 mi. per hour in certain spots from around the bay area. >> reporter: 23 in monterey concord with 25 mi. per hour. it will be cool and breezy he will continue to see the dust. tomorrow morning potential for patchy frost. however and the wind may prohibit the went or frost up from our riding. looking at the weekend it will be mild and dry. storm trackers temperatures showing 60 in san francisco, and mid-60's in san jose and los 70's for
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livermore. 69 degrees for santa rosa. >> reporter: giving us when the conditions to malraux and then we will see temperatures go back of just a little bit on thursday and friday. 47 degrees in hayward and sunnyvale. low fifties in downtown san francisco. >> reporter: for the east bay and mixture of mid-60s. for a oakland, up looking for 70 degrees and 65 in downtown san francisco. >> reporter: me think of starting thursday and friday easter sunday, a slight chance of showers although saturday is dry. >> reporter: we will keep you posted on that and
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another chance of showers on tuesday. >> reporter:no new snow! >> reporter: maybe some more snow on sunday.
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley: a share of the video because 50 seconds as half of the second. it is not just people on cell
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phones drivers with thoughts in their laps and not to mention if there have been a crash will what has happened to the dock if they fear that would have deployed this guy is being from a bowl with a spoon through a more distracted drivers with their phones to their ears and some are just drifting away. >> all of these people also are vulnerable and they can do what ever they want inside. as to the camera and then become model citizens. >> stanley: sometimes cameras make a difference. which brings me yet to another risky intersection on market and church. drivers are sold distracted sometimes they do not even have a clue. >> stanley: there are the
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hide and seek textures to do what they can't without allowing people to see. >> stanley: you can assembly tax at the light creek that being said bicyclist need now where your bucks while cycling grit that too can be distracting. >> pam: what we are learning about the suspicious death of andrés getty. >> pam: we have a lot more news coming up at kron4 at 6.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: breaking news at 6:00. and air to the getty
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oil fortune has been found that in his home in southern and california. las angeles police found 47 year old engine getty in the back from this afternoon to rid the recall after by his ex- girlfriend or janay reported the getty was in cardiac arrest. tea and zeke is reporting that getty suffered a traumatic injury s suffered significant bleeding. police are calling the death suspicious. t m c said getty in his exile from have a history with lapd that officers have been out to the hollywood hills home more than two above dozen times for domestic disturbances. and you get is the grandson of j. paul getty did all tie " and the son of gordon getty one of the richest man in america today he was born here in san francisco and has a long history in the bay area for his philanthropy he was a major supporter of the arts. >> pam: new developments in
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the death of west oakland mother killed while trying to shield her children during a shootout. police have are arrested a fourth suspect, and charged him with murder 21 year old michael steele was arrested last thursday. prosecutors say sams, and three other men all opened fire in the shootout that killed 30 years old peers. still is not charged with firing a gun for the incident but is accused of being armed with one. authorities have not yet said who has fired the fatal shot. >> pam: on a bizarre new twists and that vallejo kidnapping case of the vallejo police department is now reportedly been threatened by the legend of doctors it is also turning onto the that may have committed the crime on their island before as if this case had not enough twists and turns. we have large the people who allegedly snatched a bomb in the middle of the night and
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held a for ransom said more mysterious in mills to the bay area newspapers. down kron4 dan kerman is like at the vallejo police headquarters with a the very latest. >> reporter: in a series of e-mail san francisco chronicle not only does the paper " the alleged kidnappers demanding an apology from vallejo police for calling the kidnapping " and an orchestra that he did, but it also suggests that the alleged kidnapping of denise haskins from her for free as mayor island home was not their first criminal enterprise on the former naval shipyard. the chronicle " kidnappers as saying they have run an electric car theft operation on their island for months and have bryce several homes, taking car keys and personal information stored on computers. >> we are worried because maybe we have criminals on round here. >> reporter: grumbling of
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life across lives across the street from where the alleged kidnapping took place and he knows what a bird or a lot of that and what he is not sure what to believe about the kidnapping the females from the alleged kidnappers have him on edge. >> we are scared the kids going on outside, they are walking to school, so we are kind of scared. >> reporter: arting coverage continues now with a look at how the past eight days have played out. >> grant: it has been one week since we first told you about the reported kidnapping. and if you are a little confused about the twists and turns and the story you are not alone. >> reporter: here and vallejo police are investigating a poll
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possible adduction for ransom bridge-- >> reporter: a home of the former mayor island naval base sometime early monday, eric quinn says denise haskins was forcibly taking at gunpoint. even though he won it 12 hours to report it investigators took the sword to the story seriously creek >> we are treating this as a kidnap for ransom. >> reporter: a daylong search on land and in the bay filled to fight any clue to the age party were about thrift >> reporter: but the next day the house since turned up at her father's home in orange county in called the father who has flown to vallejo. >> she said betty i am safe
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they let me go. >> reporter: haskins was spotted briefly in southern california, then flew back to the area, where vallejo police are not calling it echidna but a hoax. >> mr. quinn and as haskins has plundered valuable resources away from our committee. i can say they are absolutely wrong >> blakeney lives. --blatant lies. >> reporter: on thursday lawyers for both quinn and has since declared their clients are now being victimized by police but even they admit that the females, and the strangely low ransom demand and haskins repairs are her family home raises a lot of questions. >> it is all and sang. none
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of this makes any sense. >> pam: happening now. south of san francisco firefighters are mopping up tonight after a three-alarm place with through a warehouse. this is happening on the 300 block of swift ave. that is where kron4 charles clifford is why tonight with a live look at the damage. >> reporter: the cause of the blaze is still under investigation. >> grant: a graeme sign that while life season is starting in california. look at this outbuilding go up in flames this afternoon. several people had to evacuate in victorville. about 2 hour drive north east of los angeles. the fire is now under control.
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>> grant: a sign california desert well fire has burned an outbuilding and prompted the evacuation of a handful of homes in east of los angeles of the san bernadine no county fire department says the fire began at around noon tuesday in a river bid in the fund all corp rated spring valley lake community near victorville. fe could grow to 60 a.. some horses and other animals have been evacuated. the daily press of victorville since the fire is 40 percent contained and croats are fighting the blaze by ground and air. >> reporter: cool and breezy tonight with gusts at 20 to 30 mi. per hour looking for patchy morning frost in the north bay wednesday morning to read it will be sunny and breezy again tomorrow
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afternoon higher and the low seventies. >> reporter: concord at 32 mount per hour. antioch as 70 in the upper 60s for livermore. 65 degrees in oakland and low '60's in san francisco. our friends and the south bay is looking at mid 60 degree temperatures. >> reporter: the wind will prohibit some of this frost from forming so we will keep that i on that thrift--so we will keep an eye on that. >> reporter: easter weekend a lot of people like to know what that will look like so we'll have more information
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on that just a little bit later. >> pam: still had separate tragedy strikes in the north bay after a woman on a morning jog, is hit and killed. a san francisco woman claims she and her daughter are being forced out by rising grant and the city. and what she is demanding be done. >> pam: and the homeless advocates blast the city of san jose. about its response to the growing homeless problem.
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>> pam: and the delay a woman who was struck and killed by a car while she was on an early morning fog, has been identified. --jog >> pam: emergency crews responding to marin st. anchor toll parkway m vallejo at all rustics in the morning creek that is where 23 year-old garrido or up was pronounced dead heard the driver, whose name has not been released, was in a silver sedan traveling eastbound on control when police say he struck her. police say speeding on districting driving are not factors and the driving is bully cooperating. --driver
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>> pam: knew as six. a san francisco resident is speaking up about what she caused a great tragedy. she says tarrant has nearly doubled in the last few months. and as terisa estacio x lanes now she says her daughter is afraid it will have no place to go. it is tonight my kron 4 story. >> reporter: take a look here at the kitchen. i read is walking me through her san francisco home showing me tiles falling off the wall in her kitchen and the lack of baseboard in her bathroom. the carpet is kind of a that too. and there are cracks in the wall. despite all of that, it is her home and where she wants to live but that is about to change.
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>> reporter: >> we got the notice this past friday, the rent is going up to 5900. double in the last six months and i am an artist i cannot afford that. if it was just my husband and i know capel my daughter to. >> reporter: irene says all of this started in november last year when the landlord died. >> first the increase, then sold now the landlord has raised the money >> reporter: the house did gate sold and the new owners increase the rent even more to $5,900. our results of to the attorney in the letter sent to a range she told me that she appreciates the cali and had no comment. i running show me wall marking how hard border has grown up and the home. --irene
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>> reporter: irene says she and her husband are giving her a 30 day notice but does not know where she and her family will end up. >> reporter: the story was submitted to us by a viewer. >> pam: if you have a story you think we should check them out, hit to our web site kron4 that, and click on micron for story tap for it >> pam: and san jose some push back today from the homeless and their advocates about the city ongoing policy of sweeping them from various and cabinets are around town. --encampments >> reporter:
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>> pam: and they gathered at the site of the now closed the jungle encampment to denounce this week of a camp near story road late last week during which a woman was allegedly hit and injured by machinery while still inside her tent. long time homeless advocate pass to scott wagers as the swedes are not working because the homeless often return to those same camps within days of their eduction and that the real problem is the lack of affordable housing. >> that is what i heard this tragic the strategics week that the homeless until they get tired and can only understand to live here. >> reporter: >> pam: unless and until more affordable housing can be built, wages and other homeless advocates believe the best short-term solution is to establish a legal campsite for the homeless at
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least one high profile public servant county supervisor dave courts piece, who attended today's protest is the idea is worth exploring. >> reporter: it is cool and breezy tonight with gusts at 20 to 34 mi. per hour. looking for patchy morning frost in the north bay wednesday morning. it will be sunny and breezy again tomorrow afternoon with ties and a lower 70's prepared-- and the lower 70's. >> reporter: to bridges will be fairly mild out there with changes coming in the form of showers potentially impacting our easter sunday. >> reporter: temperatures will cool down into the 50s overnight and 40's as well.
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>> reporter: went to stop the frost from forming. -- the wind. >> reporter: 50 in san francisco, 48 in oakland 44 for san jose and high for tomorrow mid-60s to los 70's. >> reporter: 70 degrees in oakland and a little cooler in san francisco with 65, san mateo with 67. >> reporter: milder than thursday and friday, saturday looks ok but easter sunday holding a slight chance for showers that could impact your easter a cut on sunday.
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--easter egg hunt >> pam: straight ahead. we all know the bay area community is a nightmare. now it is offical. you will not believe how much time we spend stuck in traffic. and later, indiana's governor on the defensive about his state's controversial religious freedom law. the latest city to ban travel there. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly.
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>> pam: may be better not to
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know it >> catherine: if you ever wondered how much time he's been stuck in traffic each year to and from the office of the numbers are staggering for those. out of 200 city studied by a company called tom-tom a gps maker. san francisco is the second ranking san francisco, have the worst second grade rating in the country owned loss' angeles has long for coming. as much as workers haight and apple is aren't thrilled about it either. --employees >> catherine: honolulu seattle and york. the increase traffic means more
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work. >> pam: find out who is being targeted now? >> pam: a truck plowed into his home while he is sleeping. >> pam: with the governor will like to do to clear up any misunderstanding with the new law in indiana after it >> reporter: as kit ready for a little warm up for it and have your full forecast coming up.
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>> reporter: the little boy is ok this step of bonds and bruises. deleading your old was sleeping and ran away from the scene to read he has been charged with a felony and the boy is expected to recover is expected to recover from the bonds and bruises current house its a different story print of them will have to stay with friends and family
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and to the house is prepared to rid his parents say that they are grateful. >> reporter: in woman goes on in the early morning jog when a carson comes up and nowhere and slams into art. the driver is cooperating with them. the police is not believe that it has anything to do with alcohol or drugs. >> catherine: facing a national uproar indiana's governor is asking to fix it. he still stays that is all one big misunderstanding. >> as i expected this type of backlash. heavens no. >> catherine: now, so has
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the white house weighed in at creek >> it is not fair and is not consistent with our values as a country. >> catherine: is patterned on a 1993 federal law. signed by president clinton creek critics say there are significant details and a bottom-line it comes down to it: it boils down to business is refusing to serve gays and lesbians. >> making it clear that businesses does not have the right to deny services to gay and lesbians. >> catherine: the uproar in indiana has drawn a lot more attention than similar bills
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and other states. just a few hours ago alabama just a few hours ago--arkansas just filed a similar bill. pam? >> pam: the largest strike ever a group fighting for $15 and tens and thousands of workers are planning to walk off their jobs april 15th. they are demanding higher wages. students at mount 170 universities are going to stage a walk out to show their support. the april 15th date also the tax return deadline is not a coincidence. organizers said its plan to bring extra attention to the issue. >> reporter: we are looking
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at plenty of sunshine print went bust and just the last hour and it was just updated with tent with a wind gust from 20 to 39 mi. per hour. >> reporter: so we have a cold front that came through earlier today. another close friend comes through tomorrow which is why we will see when the conditions persisting through tomorrow afternoon nevertheless is still may pick up those winston tomorrow correct then maybe we could see some showers come through. >> reporter: no. they could see patchy frost with tide tomorrow afternoon 65 and san francisco and los '60s and half moon bay. here is
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the kron 47 day among the bay forecast what to purchase a warming up on thursday and friday. saturday will be dry but sunday there is a chance of easters showers. >> reporter: will keep you updated on the timing as we get closer to the day. >> reporter:www.snowbomb.com ski resort update! >> pam: of next a northern california man is taking his love of flying to new heights. how he could be on the verge of making history.
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a 95 year old man from cameron park, california is making a bid for the record books patrick he could be the oldest pilot in the world still flowing creek estates large shows us, his plight monday to put him in the guinness book of world records. >> grant: he says that he will continue to fly as long as he continued to pass his physical spirit
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>> pam: coming up and sports with gary radnich! life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day.
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>> gary: 49ers are looking for help at linebacker. >> gary: with the departure of patrick willis and chris boland they re-signed linebacker this man bishop of the acquired late last season to a one-year contract. >> gary: the 30 year-old
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bishop who is from their field and play that te'o spent his entire career in green bay before coming to san francisco. his-years game in 2010 and 2011. he would then provide death and the high michael will halt and a bar bowman. the niners are looking at former bears all pro lance bricks in sacramento native of spirit >> gary: veteran defensive tackle antonio smith was released by the raiders today. it was somewhat of the price given smith has been productive as an inside pass rusher and is a leader and a lot are room.
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>> gary:--locker room. >> gary: he posted three sacks last season at the situational pass rusher but he is 33 years old and on the downside of his career. the team saved $4 million against the salary cap with the mold smith was in a train has to second year of a two-year nightmare dollar bill. --two year nine million dollar deal. >> gary: i am on kron now
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and some nights i do not need any thing. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: real quick was run this bob melvin thing. will up that in the clock and the morning and we interviewed about it as he said last night he is not james brown. but he is a good guy. >> gary: lee talked a little bit about his daughter who is trying to be an actress
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and york. they move there to help corporate--to help her. >> as my daughter is in theater and a writer now. we ended up getting a place there and when we left arizona we were there exclusively. we were in seoul. all for about five or six years. --soho >> yes, she is well versed is method acting acting. >> you understand it. we look at it so many different angles so many different variables that we have to deal with that basically all we are and trying to turn it
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over and keep it at a certain level not to many different depths that something we want to stay away from. >> gary: 1 think the want to talk about is dotson--sen >> that is the one that most of our plant our fans have most trouble they were knocked thinking of trading but they came to him with a deal that he believed he could not pass up. >> dicing, dirty all the time and i think that our fan base will like him. >> gary: do you know when you have that ball call and it's like really? >> yes that phone call
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critic because he had no intention of making the trade. >> you look at it on paper but for the last several years, since i have been here. looking at him to an end accruals for it will try to focus on what we are doing right. >> gary:curry, and the warriors play the clippers tonight corporate. >> gary:come here, please.
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right, now. >> gary:art? >> grant:this is a close shot. >> gary:yes, i know. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: coming up! anny is that what the weather.
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>> pam: a full hour of entertainment tonight news is on the way. as some o'clock is the insider followed by the entertainment tonight at 7:30 p.m. then we are back with kron 4 news at 8. >> pam: google maps is getting creative. the silicon valley tech giant is allowing you to turn this treatment and to apec may gain. all you have to do is type in the location and at the bottom of the screen there will be an icon that allows you to transform that location in to the classic arcade. you will still need to collect all of the tiny white dots or pellets to complete a level. the game is available in your browser or with your eye all ask for
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