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>> reporter: we're following breaking news this morning of the south bay where a person he was hit and killed on highway 101 it happened near the store road off ramp at san jose. at this hour lane closures on 101 remain in affect mike pelton is live at the same >> reporter: the southbound 10 want the too far right lanes remain closed the chp and caltrans crews are sphere the body has just been removed from the scene. of that the regatta has met a crew out to break clean up the blood that what happened
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around 830 this morning. about 330 this morning the chp said amanda was hit and killed as he was walking out on the freeway. the pronounced dead at the scene to people were in the honda civic that hit the man. a passenger was treated for minor injuries they do not believe drugs or alcohol was a factor in the crash the coroner's office and that is removing the body from the scene is unclear why that person was walking on the freeway. chp says that the person could possibly be a transient. caltrans crews are still out here in the far right lanes of 1 01 southbound. >> reporter: the turning our attention to the weather taking a live look outside at the embarcadero on the saturday morning rain is on the way for your easter holiday weekend. thank you for joining us on kron 4
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newsweek and i am anny hong then rubin is here with more on your forecast. >> reporter: one after another and the second is being the stronger of the two storms we will then enjoy some nice weather today enjoy it while it will last. we had all these big corridor plans. >> reporter: attend my dog out for a hike in we had a really nice afternoon. >> reporter: of us could be i am glad you enjoyed it because that's gonna be a thing of the past. and you see all in the overnight hours system will move toward the coast. we're looking at 6:00 tomorrow morning you'll see light rain in the north bay and pretty much spreading everywhere. by tomorrow afternoon noontime will see light and moderate rainfall around the bay area. it will
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be accented about 5:00 tomorrow evening because that will be a brief dry out. because there is another storm waiting behind it. >> reporter: breaking news from overnight by people are linked to a deadly attack on a college in kenya they've been at the have been caught but the fear of more violence remains this videos from our news partnership with cnn showing the aftermath of the assault on thursday. 148 people were killed in that attack and others are still missing the terrorist group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack and this morning they are threatening even more like the one at the university kenyan officials say they have not confirmed was behind the attack but they are treating the threat as legitimate. >> reporter: big mills we're following in the bay area san francisco police have arrested a man after a
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brutal attack on homeless person we have not of been showing you this disturbing video of the entire attack was caught on surveillance video in this video you can see a man walks up to homeless person pulling out what looks like a metal pipe and swings that at homeless man police said the attacker is 35 year-old arthur lee jones and all this happened in the tenderloin monday night the victim goes by the name robert and is fairly well known in the area. >>: he doesn't mess with anybody he's completely are harmless as the kind of video is now the fans are but >> reporter: the victim needed 56 stitches and remains in critical condition this morning as a suspect is being held on suspicion of attempted of attempted murder. when another reason for the attack. ma >> reporter: a concord high graduate of east bay the
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mother of eight was murdered and her home in arizona a vigil was held last night in her honor to raise awareness about domestic violence. >> reporter: last night last friday police were called to the home of 35 year-old massage michelle davis mother of eight she had been stabbed multiple times and police say her husband john did it. friends of hers in concord gathered at the day brubeck park next door to her on a monitor to remember her they say she was caring and friendly and a good mother. >>: it is a very tragic they got no machel's since 1994 and 20 semi years and should always the person that would be there for you >> reporter: it was clear that her death affected those that came to remember her in a profound way.
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>>: one thing i know is that the issue we're going to remember her we are going to remember her is a joy and love that she brought to all people she was around and that is why we're pulling together and going to do this for her. >> reporter: the story really is a tragedy especially for those eight children they lost their mother to murder and their father is the only suspect. which means they have lost both of their parents at the same time there is not all go funny account to set up for the children got a crock of gold or kron4.com for the link. >> reporter: know this morning we're learning more about the woman in philadelphia and ual is accused of trying to join ices. according to the u.s. attorney's office keonna thomas was planning to travel overseas to join the
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terror organization. in addition to that the 30 year-old was allegedly has allegedly been posting pro ices comments on twitter since 2013 investigators say thomas applied for passport earlier this year and was looking for rob to meet with militants she could face up to 15 years behind bars if convicted. >> reporter: coming up on kron 4 news weaken protests break out after a man dies while in police custody will explain why his family wants nothing to do with the demonstrations + we're hearing for the first time from a man rescued after more than two months lost as a. he explains how he was able to survive for so long and we're just of days away from the start of baseball season coming up after the end after the break we will explain explain how teams are changing the business of baseball ball park restaurant
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a lot more interesting. >>: grabs crush busbies buffalo chicken mac >> reporter: and spent the off-season building a better pitching rotation but then there also backing a better ball park menu. >> reporter: you can still buy a hot dog and a pretzel but daniels are giving parents more war may options international fare over the top concoctions and to foodies and named on the menu is as big as the names on the diamond national chief revenue and marketing officer valery carmelo says it is not meant to overshadow what on the field but enhance it. >> reporter: especially if fans are willing to pay more for the higher end
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experience. the mets got their gore make concessions rolling one shakes jack side fought on for city feels inaugural season in 2009 by the nationals the teen benefits from a new or ball park and that its executive vice president lou the apollo said it opens up new opportunities. this year the mets will add offerings from celebrity jeff joshed the palm to the culinary lineup this stacked with stake lobster rolls and cannoli. >> reporter: and finding creative ways to draw the casual fan is especially crucial to crucial to the mets the rare m l b club that shares is city much like managers teams will change up food plants and promotions at the season progresses. feeding fans appetites' for what's on and
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>> reporter: welcome back the kron 4 news weekend taking a live look at the weather in los angeles the city of angels look get sunny skies right now 60 degrees were going for high and the lower 80s this afternoon in the bay area were also looking for sunshine to start out this saturday morning but we do see changes coming this way dan rubin is in the weather center. >> reporter: we're hoping to get to the '70s that will be a struggle today. the rent this starts filings if you consider that the rain will
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start falling and did you consider that bat is this gonna be or will and the next few days. san jose is that 43 right now. concord sitting at 49. weather had lied to and have increasing calls: when the conditions as well. that's gonna pick up again into sunday would and have showers and the overnight hours coming out of the north with tennessee increasing shout or activity on monday will start to dry out for little but and then a second system moves through which will be the stronger of the two systems. would the see some pretty significant rainfall. the temperatures will remain cool this call will be struggling to get to the '60s. and linarias are looking at mid to high sixties. as a barely chilly day. afternoon highs will show that 61 in redwood
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city 66 in concord and 66 and pleasanton. >> reporter: conceive what these systems a door into the california oregon border so we could see a late- season storm in plate tall. lake tahoe.. is something that we needed in the higher elevations of fresh snow. will dry out after that and warm-up just a little that >> reporter: a sailor missing at sea for 66 days of allied and well this morning we're hearing in the remarkable story about his survival after being stuck in a sailboat hundreds of miles out in the atlantic cnn's nick valencia spoke to the survivor. >> reporter: louis jordan named his 35 ft. sailboat angell and often posted
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facebook pictures like these from the deck and now bearded and red nose after what he says was 66 days stranded at sea credit credits that angell and his bible with helping them survive. >>: when you hear about people surviving long time and heart conditions they always have a bible that's like the main thing that keeps them going >> reporter: according to the 37 year-old left the south carolina coast for solo fishing trip in january and capsized three times in rough water. >>: somewhere along the time frame his mass was broken in his communications gear and alda's electronics were damaged in rough waters >> reporter: this german container ship spotted joined thursday nearly 200 mi. off the coast within hours the u.s. coast guard air lifted him into a chopper and brought him to
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north fork the va to reunite with his family showing them is broken collarbone even taking selfie spa. jordan says he survived on rainwater and see life even trying chilly fist joy and attributes his survival skills to months of living on the boat after losing his job. >>: i've been struggling with work and i have been living in a sailboat which is rent-free and catching food in the rotor in the river with a net >> reporter: so is this a miracle on a ship named angel seems too good to be true? >>: i can say i doubt in this i can say i can say that i doubt this story in all, as soon as we flew over land assault a smile on his face that pretty much secured affirming
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>> reporter: in other news of southern california mother of three is gunned down after laughing at three men and a cadillac. denise berry was killed wednesday while driving her son home from getting a haircut in l.a. county police say she and her son saw one of the man with his feet hanging out of the window and that's why they were laughing. barry then flagged down a patrol car and told the officers she was being followed and she was pulling over one of the men and got out and fired at her with two handguns the officer shot that killing him and denise berry at this she died at the same are told your son was also injured in those and denise berry award as the metro bus driver said she was a person who loved to smile and laugh. >>: this senseless guns don't kill people stupid people kill people
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>> reporter: 10 there is a total of the gunmen 38 year- old robert washington meanwhile the driver of the cadillac was arrested on murder and attempted murder charges. another man the driver's brother was arrested as well but the d.a. says there wasn't enough evidence to charge him. >> reporter: his allies look outside at the embarcadero. in oakland right now 45 degrees we're looking at a high of 65 in the afternoon
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under 13 and all he had some bad luck here the next hitter this clause the opposing his first home run of this spring and that sit at grave and then go and no runs in four innings hill before started open. the giants and not likely to go anywhere unless he comes through. four innings and not allow a run for nothing is the when 22 intend for what it's worth. meanwhile bruised bulgy bochy though some have had their contracts extended today and you know about bulgy and say bien is a long this tendered general man manager and all of baseball and since 1996.
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the move itself up to executive vice president and gave bobby avens his longtime right-hand man the new title of general manager they are still fighting fighting for that final playoff spot their three coins out with four games to play spring saw floating could toward turning on the red lot lights against the phoenix coyotes. catcher marlowe the sharpies golan and one more time this tough to have a couple of teams genet better just ahead of them but at the very least they're not going out with a whimper. certainly with their head held high michael crabtree says he's got a break and break the bank. on the free agent march of problem is nobody is open up their wallets and grabs sri is also talk to the 40 niner's and next week he's gonna go visit the raiders
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he has a long deep threat could hanson but from the day he came to the bay area he held out a yell is dead rumble here and rubble there that he was not happy and that's basically it crabtree wants to get the big goal but nobody is offering and could try the net raiders' next week and tied ruleless ratings will double on day one tiger woods will play. he has not been at a professional tournament since february 5th its tightness in his lower back when you walked off in law whole idea and he's been practicing in his been practicing in the dustup. the be back for the masters coming up >> reporter: baseball is back the warriors battled the defending champion san antonio spurs as they gear a
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>> reporter: come back and just in case you joining us this morning your the big stories that were falling for you this morning friends and family are mourning the loss of a concord high graduate the mother of eight who was murdered at her home in arizona. basanites a vigil was held in the day brubeck park to remember her. police said michelle davis was stabbed to death in all of last friday authorities believe for husband john is behind the killing of golf on the account has been set up for her children. and san francisco police have arrested a man in connection with this brutal attack of a homeless man there and left them in critical condition the attack was called surveillance video please say arthur lee jones is the man hitting the victim and ahead with a metal pipe it happened in the tenderloin area wednesday night the
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victim's name robert needed 50 stitches and as head joneses in custody on suspicion of attempted murder and aggravated assault and we could be seeing some wet weather this easter sunday you will want to watch for light sour starting tomorrow mornings starting in the north bay before sunrise and spreading to the rest of the bay area by the afternoon. then rubin is with us and the weather center to talk more about the weather this headed towards us. >> reporter: is little deceptively beautiful. as we can see the system starts to move into the greater bay area not just the north bay will receive the rain that is a nice shot of the embarcadero ride out mostly clear condition but breezy. the current when speeds are relatively, but it will be quite strong work and come monday we could see gusts of up to 15 mi. an hour. with a
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touch of madness second currently the when sir 14 mi. an hour in fairfield and sprinkle in the area. towards noon time did that were only looking at the low sixties around the board is not gonna get a whole lot hotter than that. says bob 3:00 this afternoon will still be in the low 60s. and here come the 40's again already is what you can see with his dark blue area. so will be white spruce widespread coal and we could also have a frost advisory in effect. afternoon highs will be 6066 the pleasanton that's about as warm it said will get. will the rest of the 74 kids and a bit >> reporter: and national news this morning hundreds
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of angry protesters rallied an album the new york last night they sought answers a call for justice after the death of a man died in police custody but the family of the 39 year-old man said they wanted nothing to do with the rally last night linsey nielsen explains why >>: i'm not going to be able to see down take anymore and that's a lot to swallow. >> reporter: dared johnson is trying to cope with a loss of his cousin 39 year- old get dante i. the album the police say he died while suffering from a medical emergency following a physical confrontation with officers which included him being taser. the family is asking the community for respect as dozens gather to rally for justice for id i heard ivies family wishes. >>: quite naturally you know is going to be people that
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will want to yell and scream and you know there are not telling them that they're wrong we are just asking them to slow down give us a chance is been a dramatic drastic change in our lives. >> reporter: the family time the family as many questions like why it ivied approach in the first place they said they are waiting for the results of an internal investigation they decided not to attend the rally that ask for the albany police department to disarm themselves a family member said it has said that all ivy suffered from paranoid schizophrenia they say he isn't an aggressive person retired toward police captain john cooney says some money was allocated in this year's budget to train officers in a class called mental health first-aid he believes it could help in specific situations. >>: knowing that the mental health issues could be an
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involved in may what just necessitate or encourage a different response and maybe the escalation may be some more positive listening skills. >> reporter: now happening now crew the still on the scene of a massive fire at the ge appliance parts we first told you about the fire yesterday on the kron 4 mornings news this is video from yesterday's the fire is under control but the crews are expected to be on the scene throughout the morning monitoring hot spots nobody was hurt in the blaze burn one building was completely destroyed 18 different fire department responded to the fire and the cause is still under investigation. >> reporter: also happening right now police are investigating a shooting in santa cruz that left one man dead it happened around 7:30 p.m. last night near river street and north pacific avenue when officers of ride and the scene they found a man suffering from a gunshot
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wound he was later pronounced dead at the same police have not release the victim's identity investigators are still looking for the suspects involved in the shooting. >> reporter: and new developments in the case of a martina's man charged with luring and under age girl across state lines authorities now believe there may be more victims blake johnston was charged last october and the sec's case involving a 14 year-old organ girl after checking his cell phones and computers investigators now estimate there could be more than 300 other potential victims of world wide johnston use social media sites to communicate with his victims. >> reporter: the happening right now authorities are looking for the suspect involved in an east oakland homicide it happen thursday morning near 82nd and plymouth street officers were called to an apartment and found a man was
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unconscious and not breathing he was later pronounced dead at the same. police say the victim was an oakland resident but have not said if he lived in the apartment his identity has not yet been released. >> reporter: coming up on kron 4 morning news weekend celebrities are honoring paul walker more details coming up after the break.
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and he is about to crush this by phone 5. >>: this is the first robot ever designed to test the been the ability of cell phones. >> gabe slate: their this is an online war to accompany this offering a protection plan there now simulating the type of pressure that a phone received after being sat on. they compared the i phone 6 + to the galaxy samsung galaxy 6 edge. the galaxy as 6% also and the glass shattered so and this test the sx did not hold up as bella's well as the eye phones six dead. surprise >>: and we found out that the eyefold sixth
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bends but it doesn't break but this case the other went not only bad but it broke under the same time pressure. the eyefolds 6 + reached this total breaking point at some 179 lbs. of pressure it took last for them as sex to reach its breaking point and just 149 lbs. of pressure. >>: so people with taipans and should be careful when using back pocket or people on long train or plane rides should take the phone out or get a good case or protection plan. >> gabe slate: gabe slate reporting >> reporter: lots of sunshine the changes are headed this way will give
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>> reporter: welcome back the kron 4 began happy saturday to some changes for easter holiday then rubin has more information >> reporter: it give to the date saturday or sunday and i would pick today walnut creek is not showing the right now is showing clear conditions is a brisk and a little bit chilly by afternoon warm-up of and not as quite as warm as we were yesterday does not the answer to the blazing hot air anything with an even cooler than that was seen rain will begin in the evening. it's coming out of the north including a call lot a whole lot that cold air. at a portion to mourn the morning and afternoon were we to see widespread showers. one is moving towards us when system is moving towards us and there
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is a second system ride behind it is fast moving will have around one shout or starting tomorrow bill be scattered and tell blow by quickly but the money system is gone a bit of a little bit more water. and may also also bring snow around california oregon borders. for each future kept show strong forward moving and about 8:00 in the see the system making landfall in the north bay. moderate rainfall showing up in parts of the north bay and east bay and south bay by noontime so will clear out by 5:00 tomorrow afternoon with another system will move been behind it and that we can actually bring some hail and isolated thunderstorms as well it could be of very nasty system for this late in the year. with shirt often on chances of rain were you live in temperatures will
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continue to stay cool the most of the week. >> reporter: an alabama man who spent nearly 30 years on death rows says that he did not commit the murder perry is now walking out of jail as a free man. 58 year-old anthony ray henderson left prison after a judge dismissed all charges against him. prosecutors says forensic experts could not determine if bullets at the crime scene came from the gun found in hinton's home. the case made its way to the u.s. supreme court of appeals and last year justices sent the case back to the lower courts for a new trial canton says every went east everyone who played a part in sending him to death row whacked answer to god. >>: i want to say to the victims' families i will continue to pray for you just as i have a 30 years as kerogen justice not only to
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me but to the victim's family all of us and that said we believe in this justice this is the case and to start showing it because i should not have been sitting on death row for 30 years all they had to do was test the gun. >> reporter: canton was convicted for murders of two alabama facile managers this is a photo of him at his trial back in 181986 he was at 29 years old at the time and had always maintained his innocence. >> reporter: ted crews running his first presidential election campaign ad this easter weekend. the republican senator release them during programs about christianity. crews of is hoping to revive the you evangelical voter turnout of 2004 presidential election he is the first
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declared 2016 global it the tv airwaves. >> reporter: the crash of german wings flight 9525 is raising the question of how to get safe saying and professionally solid aviators into the cockpit and especially in the face of a global pilot shortage. race and plane crashes and have led the faa to raise the minimum requirement of flight hours for pilots to 1500 many are now choosing not to get their commercial play lies in dues to the requirements and the cost a flight school. regional carriers in the u.s. are already sounding the alarm being forced to reduce service in some smaller communities because they do not have enough qualified pilots to fly their planes. analysts say the industry should focus on improving
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>> reporter: will come back time now 7:55 a.m.. seven is leaving early box office projections in the desk. analysts expect the latest installment of the fast and furious series their art of the $140 million in north america this weekend there is no doubt fans are lining up to seep actor paul walker's final ride. >> reporter: paul walker explained just how tight this cast became before the release of the first best and furious now mention
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walker to his co-stars in motions float. flow walker died in late 2013 writing in the 600 horsepower porsche that grant in santa clara in an impromptu memorial sprung up 5000 fans paid respects. no doubt what are connected with this than so much because the seen so anti hollywood. no entourage knows shameless publicity stunt his generosity legendary founding a charity to help people affected by natural disasters anonymously buying the $9,000 wedding ring for a newlywed soldier who could not afford it. a decade and three children later kristin and lyle up from told cnn it
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was a fairy tale he was our fairy godfather but now and how it would do you take a fairy godfather figure walker and finish fast and furious seventh actor and director james once said the use walkers brothers to help fill the gaps. there's also an zero months to walker in the moby. but perhaps there is no greater tribute to a friend in naming a child in their honor paul walker lives on inkle starving diesels new baby >>: paul walker was the one who told me to cut the umbilical cord and i was cutting the umbilical cord two weeks ago i cannot stop thinking about paul walker and his advice and when it came to time to write down
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the name calling just came out. > reporter: now will continue falling in breaking with news awarded out of the south bay a person hitting killed on highway 101 near story road in san jose and newark is our we're learning more about the person killed and right now lines are closed ♪ ♪ need a little honey in the bowl. yeah!!! badabopbopbopa!!! no? must be the honey!!!
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about the person killed were right now lank closures are in affect mike mike pelton as live on the same. >> reporter: and tell the victim was a man in his 20's or '30's his body has been taken from the scene you can see the chp in the right lanes to right lanes of southbound 101 that has met crew just arrived here on the scene there cleaning up some of blood-they should be opening up the lines within the next half an hour. all this extends from an early morning crash about 330 this morning, the civic hit and killed the man as he was walking on the freeway both women and the car cooperated the passenger was treated for minor injuries the chp did test the drivers and says the drug and alcohol alcohol was not of that factor in the crash they did not know that the man was in
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the middle of the road. >>: they just were able to see the pedestrian at that time of the morning with 3:30 a.m. in the morning and then the person should not have been on the freeway but we all have to be very the vigilant >> reporter: back out here lies the chp is not accept under their doubt they do not know why he the man was on the freeway it could be that he is a possible transient because they're a lot of homeless people in the area. you can see that has bat crew is cleaning up the road and they should have been the roguery open by a 30 this morning right now we have a minor traffic backups >> reporter: welcome to the kron 4 news weekend on this saturday i am anny hong in from marty gonzales. but then rubin is here with more on our forecast. dan rubin
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>> reporter: with the sea shall was drying out later but if you're planning an easter egg hunt you probably will need to move inside to be safe. because we will have light rain in the area like often on a heavier rainfall will be coming monday. that's we conceive misestimate second system moving in. we're taking a live look at the embarcadero perry. is pretty clear a little bit hazy but definitely crisp we're not as warm as we were yesterday. san francisco is at 50 san jose is at 43, occurred is that 49 so we have a chilly start. concord is 49 degrees >> reporter: prepare for the children get money and make sure you bring the change of clothes with the autumn when
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the we will be having on easter sunday. but we do see that isn't increasing clout overnight. future class temperatures will remain cool pretty much through much of the day. >> reporter: breaking news from overnight five people linked to a deadly attack on a college in kenya have been caught but the mood there of more violence remains. this is video from our partnerships schwinn the partner news barter see in and showing the aftermath of the assault on thursday. 148 people were killed in that attack and others are still missing the terrorist group al-shabaab has claimed responsibility for the attack and this morning they're threatening even more like the one at the university kenyan officials say they have not confirmed was behind the tag but they are treating the threat as legitimateas >> reporter: severances the
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police have arrested a man after a brutal attack on homeless person we have been showing you this disturbing video the entire attack was called surveillance video you see a man walking up to a homeless person pulling out looks like a metal pipe and then swinging at the homeless man police say the attacker is 35 year-old arthur lee jones all this happened in the tenderloin london monday night. the new victim goes by the name robert and this is fairly well known in the area he needed 50 stitches and remained in critical condition this morning the suspect is being held on suspicion of attempted murder. >> reporter: we're also gonna have more on the interview in the next hour. >> reporter: 8 s f pd officers are suspended as a result of the department's racist racist sex scandal
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eight of them all and are part of a group of 14 officers believed to be involved in those taxes dan kerman explains the chieftain please give now wants them fired. >> reporter: san francisco police chief greg sir says he is identified 14 our officers involved in the race and sex scandal he has suspicious suspended eight officers including a captain in once the empire. to others he will let plead their case before the police commission and four others who were taxing did not involve hate speech but violated department policy when will be disciplined by the chief but not fired now the chief will look to see if there are other bad apples in the department. the chief also says cases of involving all 14 officers
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will have to be reviewed to see of racial bias played a role in their testimony. >>: based on just the four officers were rigidly named we have identified one hunt 1000 cases in the tenure. so now with 14 officers in could be many more cases. >> reporter: public defender and jeff adachi says while he's glad the chief is sending a strong message he once more done. >>: 1 of the things i'm pushing for a for the house severances the police department to provide each officer with 25 hours of training of by is an unconscious bias which is a residue we all have in our mind that defaults to stereotypes and prejudices >> reporter: the chief said the department has reinstituted a racial profiling class and will have additional training officers. again decisions
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>> reporter: know this morning case you missed it there is the total lunar eclipse that happened early this morning. this happens twice a year when the firm pulled moon is completely obscured by the earth's shadow you conceded here would appear in reddish orange it happened around 3:15 a.m. this morning and
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peeked around 5:00 a.m. the eclipsed it was also visible from australia ye new zealand and parts of asia. and we asked our viewers to send us some photos to are kron4.com investment grade looks and thank you so much for sending those into west and if you have pictures that you want us to check out breaking news at kron 4 dot com are kron4.com. >> reporter: coming up on kron 4 newsweek any force women in force women to take down expense less explicit photos off line and a man learns his punishment coming up. the sunday start to our friends impact southern california air 61 degrees going for a high of 82 and will talk more about bay area storms headed this way after the break
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>> reporter: welcome back time now is 8:15 a.m. on saturday morning everybody's getting ready for easter you probably one have your of umbrellas ready. >> reporter: temperatures right now on the cold side storm trackers for as a light storm wouldn't see this many 5 the on the border low while those was warmed up little bit but where's we started out chilly 60 in san francisco 61 in hayward yes the winds are gonna pick up a bit there pretty calm right now but that is the change. woolsey's store #one make landfall out of the north making its way south into the afternoon tomorrow with the see widespread showers pretty much around the bay is a moderate rainfall for the higher elevations. is a
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fast-moving system sunday into the evening will be a nice evening for easter dinner perhaps but you're brining allotted daytime activity bring the umbrellas. his will be a big way we have a storm number to the will be moving in monday afternoon strong winds the gusting wind gusts up to 50 mi. an hour we could have isolated thunderstorms impossibly hale popping up in different locations with that is a possibility in the meantime snow above 3,500 ft. feet that's a pretty low snow levels of the budget on how cold is gonna be. will be failing to get to the '70s to about a week. >> reporter: happening now heavy rain is unleashing flash flooding in the south. leaving up about a hundred and 60 rescues in kentucky alone this is video of the damage from the storms is
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started on thursday flooding stranded a school bus students and the bus driver were trapped there was no cell phone coverage in the area but they were eventually rescued at least one person was killed because of the severe weather. meanwhile thousands of people and sa seven central kansas lost power amid wins the reach nearly 90 mi. an hour a possible for dale is also be looked into and oklahoma. >> reporter: and hear a california man convicted of running a website that allow people to up load thousands of sexually explicit photos of women will spend the next 18 years behind bars 28 year-old kevin bowler was found guilty earlier this year on identity desk and the identity theft and extortion charges after the posting the explicit pictures on his own website he then created another website for the women to pay money to have their photos remove one of his victims
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talk about how this can damage to life. >>: ever since this happened my life has just gone to a downward spiral i'm still going to redound spry what homeless because of this i lost my family and friends. >> reporter: know this morning we learned about a woman in philadelphia was accused of trying to join ices according to the u.s. attorney's office keonna thomas was planning to travel overseas to join the terror organization in addition to that the third year-old has allegedly been posting pro ices comments on twitter since 2013 investigators say thomas applied for a passport earlier this year was looking for rob to meet with militants she could face up to 15 years behind bars if convicted. >> reporter: a sailor missing at sea for more than two months after going on a fishing trip is now speaking out about his ordeal this
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morning we hear the remarks of story about how we manage to stay alive hundreds of miles out in the atlantic nick valencia has more information >> reporter: louis jordan named his 35 ft. sailboat and jolt often posted facebook pictures like these from the deck now bearded and red nose after what he says with 66 days stranded at sea he credits his and jolt and his bible with helping him survive. according to the 37 year-old he left the south carolina coast for solo fishing trip in january and capsized three times in rough weather. >>: somewhere along the time frame is mass was broken and a communications gear with destroy all of his electronic damage in rough water when of rough weather. >> reporter: the german
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containerships by jordan in jordan thursday nearly 200 mi. off the coast within hours the u.s. coast guard air lifted him and to woodchopper brought him to nor for the gender to be reunited with his family showing them is broken collarbone even taking self fees. jordan says he survived on rainwater nc life even trying jellyfish jordan attributes his survival skills to months of living on the boat after losing his job. >>: i have been struggling with the work i've been living in a sailboat which is rent-free in catching food in the river with the next >> reporter: so is this miracle on a ship named angel seems too good to be true
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>>: by careless say i doubt if his story in all as soon as we flew over lenice of a small his face that pretty much secured for me. >> reporter: ng valencia cnn nor for the junior. >> reporter: and new york high-school student is faced with a tough choice after being affected all eight ivy league universities. harold e. key was except it into all the schools with almost full scholarships his oldest of five siblings and the winner of the intel science talent search he is also a salutatorian of this class and scored a 22-70 of his sats geeky says he's leaning towards yale as his no. 1 choice he has hopes of becoming a neurosurgeon. >> reporter: temperatures right now and oakland's 45 were looking for an
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>> reporter: welcome back to southern california mother of three was gunned down after laughing at three men and a cadillac. denise berry was killed wednesday while driving her son home from getting a haircut and loss angeles county. police say she and her son saw one of the man with his feet hanging out window and that is when that is why they were laughing of ms. berry then flagged down a patrol car and told the officers she was being followed as she was proposing over one of the men in the cadillac got out and fired at her with to get and guns the officer shot back telling him denise berry died at the scene her 120 son was also injured those who knew denise berry who worked as a metro bus driver says she was a person love the small
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laugh >> reporter: here's a photo of the diamond 38 year-old robert washington meanwhile the driver of the cadillac was arrested on murder and attempted murder charges another man the driver's a brother was arrested as well but the d.a. says there was not enough evidence to charge him. >> reporter: coming up one kron 4 newsweek and the deadly accident on a south bay freeway will have the latest information on our breaking news this morning also live look outside it at the golden gate bridge a beautiful starts this morning we do see some spring showers headed our way. ...for a trip to hawaii. we love free checked bags. i've saved $75 in checked bag fees. no foreign transaction fees means real savings. we can go to any country and spend money the way we
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car and killed on highway 101 nearest the story road off ramp this area is expected to reopen at any moment now the southbound lanes were rep affected the we learn the man was in his 20's or '30's and that he was in the middle of the road mike pelton is live at this thing will get an update on the investigation will lead to know when lanes will reopen. >> reporter: also attracting some spring storms headed this way then rubin is live with more information >> reporter: the clouds are starting to build all redding and will continue to build in the overnight hours with his rainfall in the north bay make his way south. san francisco's is barely checking in at 50 degrees. as cooler temperatures this morning we expect to see more of the same tomorrow. our next 24 hours a so will be cool and
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breezy the wins will continue to prick up in the afternoon of sunday mostly clear conditions above will fail to get to 70 degrees for most of the bay area. tonight we will see some clouds moving in for rain. what have scattered showers brought easter morning and if you're planning a getaway trip to lake tahoe with the snow started to fall pretty widespread the rain is gonna stay in the lower elevations low enough for this season substantial accumulations and mountaintops. though still have some night skiing conditions ahead. looking at the afternoon highs coming napa >> reporter: knew this morning not to the latest on the attack at the kenyon college that killed one and 48 people there were warnings today about more
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tax similar to the one on thursday this video showing the aftermath from the chris a university. the somali extremist group al-shabaab issued a statement today saying the shootings were in retaliation part killings carried out by kenyan troops fighting rebels in somalia. meanwhile a survivor was found today hiding under clothing in a covered cnn's david mackenzie spoke with other survivors about what happened. >> reporter: the porous border of somalia does 90 mi. away is a constant threat to kenya security kenyon's forces has to look over the grim task of loading the dead. just this starts from the hospital helan titus we had just started getting road and that's when she said since the shooting started >>: and started shooting
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shooting and then they'd try to give us a lecture. >> reporter: she said they gave her a religious shirt server sermon and shot them one by one in the head 20 man 20 when she sought die in front of her face. helen was rescued after 10 hours but most of her friends were not. many of the students said they fled with just the clothes on their backs to a hail of gunfire and explosions. they're being scattered like refugees. >>: >> reporter: this man fled with his four months also son the agassi said that this is the shooter said if you could recite as a
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segment of the grind they would survive if they could and then they shot them. but said that there were dozens of bodies was one building that said the pullout now the red cross is coming to do the final batch no one else's allowed in when the final bodies are removed this whole place will close down. >> reporter: and right now crews are still on the scene of a massive fire at the ge appliance park we first told you about the fire yesterday on kron 4 morning news this video from yesterday the fire is under control but crews are expected to be on the scene throughout the morning monitoring high spots. nobody was hurt in the blaze but one building was completely destroyed 18 different fire department's response to to the fire, and the cause is still under investigation. >> reporter: also happening
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right now police are investigating a shooting in santa cruz that left one man dead it happened around 7:30 p.m. last night near river street in port and north pacific avenue when officers arrived on the scene they find a man suffering from a gunshot wound he was later pronounced dead at the same please have not released the victim's identity investigators are still looking for the suspect involved in the shooting. >> reporter: are breaking story out of east bay a concord-graduate mother of eight murdered at her home in arizona. a vigil was held last night and day brubeck part to remember 35 year-old michelle davis. police say she was stabbed to death last friday at her home authorities suspect her husband john did it france say that you she was caring friendly and a good mother is of a gold fund account has been set up for
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children and we have a link at our kron 4 web site kron4.com >> reporter: a vacant building a vallejo quantifiers a set by the homeless is coming down this is video from early last month where there was a fire in the old vallejo unified school district office building the site caught fire twice within 48 hours over the years the building was left empty and was known to be a place for squatters and now crews a tearing it down the demolition comes after months of working with the city to find a solution to the problem the company said that owns the property signed off on the work at no cost to the city people live near the building say they are relieved that it is coming down. >> reporter: the property
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owner wants to sell the land of but it is unclear if the site will be redeveloped the attired volition is should be done in two weeks. still >> reporter: ahead now this spring is here we never yelled crew on sport and to get senator ted crew us since his first tv pet shop for the presidential election. and there's a live look outside we going to chicago on the saturday morning word is a chilly 44 degrees right now
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running his first presidential election campaign at this weekend the door one republican senator release them during programs about christianity of ted crews is hoping to revive the evangelical voter turnout of 2004 presidential election he is the first declared 2016 helpful to hit the tv airwaves. >> reporter: will talk about the perfect film to see this piece of east this easter weekend and passover season.
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>> reporter: and welcome back to kron 4 on news weekend workers regardless storm sitting north of us is the most south and has a very cold air mass. started from british columbia we concede substantial rainfall and compares comparison to what we have previously saying the temperatures of been too warm. we've actually had rain in the
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aftermath atmosphere previously but didn't amount to much on the ground. all a little bit later on this afternoon the temperature is what we falling out of the fifties. will barely get to the '60s and not be reaching any this and '70s at all. the rain is pushing to saturday evening in a country must move from the north lake land fault easter sunday with the seen rainfall becoming widespread around the bay area about noontime even some moderate rainfall is well this is the first of two systems will be pushing and about 5:00 we have a brief period of dry and writing and then sunday evening going into monday will have some severe weather. the snow level dropped to about 3,000 ft.. with the see scattered showers and gusty winds of up to fifth 50 mi. an hour and the higher elevations
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will concede thunderstorms in the dark also periods of hail are possible. plenty of precipitation in store for us often our chance through midweek. after that we will warm-up of bed and not a whole lot but the sun will reappear for us >> reporter: from family friendly farm life to fully adoptable felines there is no shortage of bay area locations to catch a glimpse of mother nature is newest additions to yelp coming community manager ken does that and is here to share a few of yelp first favorite places to see the softer fuzzier side of spring. >> reporter: but at hidden villa as a loss out those hills is a nonprofit educational facilities that educate people on wilderness and nature programs but is that over 16 a. of the santa
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cruz mountains all been is so much to do their open tuesday through sunday from 9 a.m. till dusk parking is $5 closed today for a special event but if you wanna go tomorrow is the sheep shearing day and is a $15 special farm store and learn how to milk a cow learn how to learn about bees and honey vegetable dyes all sorts of stuff that baby seat may be paid all the good stuff there you got a special farm store. and if you not intend that they have 8 mi. of hiking trails the tagore around with various levels of difficulties is something for the kids and adults. >> reporter: so there's no entrance fee is just a parking fee of five bucks.
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and in the north bay you have the marine mammal center. >>: the main mission is to provide medical assistance the sick and injured marine mammals is open to the public daily from 10 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. as just north of the golden gate bridge to concede the seals and the sea lions is being reported rehabilitate it the offer educational programs and taurus arm your plusher welcome to going on and use some of the exhibits and the animal patient's admission is free but the tours are highly recommended a few undetected stores under $10 with the admission is free. if you want to take a tour is $10 >> reporter: now at of japanese teahouse is some >>: 7 japanese tea set house
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and cat adoption center art is the second kat cafe did the bay area first in san francisco on this soft opening slated for late april and opens to the public in may fully adopt a couple of cats. is the japanese design may have of date source high-quality seed from a small sustainable farm in tokyo japan and korea totalled to put japan k kyoto japan and of the opening and maize in hayes valley. >> reporter: and an east bay would at tilden each regional park pillar >>: of a gas could be open daily from 8 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. is to go for a golfer
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depart the tilden regional park as tons of to do occur carrousel park picnic to a swim at lake on the and a stroll through the but botanic garden killed and as of friday to the like everyone. >> reporter: are remember this is a really great way for kids to get up close and personal. >>: year you watch a little bit far way >> reporter: readmission includes parking so don't forget to be your veggies. spring celery and lettuce and they're very strict for that >> reporter: we're back with more coming up after the breakup
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>> reporter: in national news an alabama man who's been living 30 years on death row for murders he said he did not commit is now walking out of prison as a free man on friday but judge dismissed all charges against him he prosecutors say forensic experts cannot determine whether for rented from the crime scene came from his gun. justices sent the case back to the lower court for new trial hinson says everyone that paid apart in sending him to death row will have to answer to god. >>: and no one say to the victims out will continue to pray for the victim's family it was a miscarriage of justice to you as well as to me. i should not have sat on
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a third death row for 30 years all they had to do is test my gun. >> reporter: was convicted for the murders of to alabama for fast-food managers. he was just 29 years old at the time and has always maintained his innocence. >> reporter: hitting theaters right now the game from the fast and furious movies are bat. furious seven promises to bring back the fast cars and explosions with the special true tribute to paul walker jeremy roth hasn't what's new at the movies this weekend >> reporter: furious seven the crew of mercenaries is back home after beating a bad guys crew in london and now his brother is looking for revenge.
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>>: a clip of the movie >> reporter: despite that they still have a job to do their trying to find a device that can turn any automatic weapon into a device into an automatic weapon. furious seven is rated kiichi 13 for now showing on jeremy roth. pg 13... >> reporter: details for what a pleasant transit agency has planned for you to get around a bar some
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about priority boarding is you can just get on the plane and relax. i put everything on the explorer card. i really want my united miles. >> reporter: and we continued fall breaking news this morning out of the south bay a person hit and killed on highway 101 all this happen near story road off ramp and san jose right now lange closures have been in affect most of the morning mike pelton as live from the same >> reporter: this process is
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taking longer than expected the two right lanes of southbound 101 remain closed this morning is the a couple guys there and white jumpsuits they are part of that has met crew. they're going to this process to get the lanes reopened. all of this stems from the crashed about 3:30 a.m. this morning of honda said it can't get a killed a man was walking out on the freeway he looks like a bee in his 20's or '30's and it could be a possible transient because they're a lot of homeless people in the area police say that all drugs and alcohol was not a factor in the crash. >>: just be careful no matter what time the day it is we need a walker speed
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and expect the unexpected. >> reporter: and the passenger in the honda civic was treated for minor injuries is expected to be ok this is a live look at that has met crews tried to continue the cleanup. and they were out here prior to 6:00 this morning to clean up what process is taking so long because they're cleaning up the blood on the roadway. the to lock right lanes remain closed this morning perry is only a minor traffic backed up to a so far. >> reporter: will check back with your little bit later mike elton. >> reporter: turning our attention to whether were alive look at the embarcadero with looks nice out there but it looks like reduce the a chance for showers to rise just-in- time for easter that you for joining us this of kron 4
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newsweek and i am anny hong dan rubin is here with more on our easter forecast. >> reporter: if you have an easter dinner it to dry out a little bit by then will we are anticipating some scattered showers throughout the day. the winds right now or not terribly strong but that will be picking up around noon time will beginning over 10 mi. an hour from most of the bay area. san rafael is gonna be getting 20 our mile an hour winds. the winds are pretty much could hang around for much of the day. there after the temperatures will hang in the low side. it is see what to expect an storm tracker 4. the rain comes in late tonight for most of us will translate the early tomorrow morning where we will see widespread scattered showers is a quick
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moving system and only fast enough to get out of the way for the other system following it and not the afternoon highs will still low side and the high 60s severances " 65 oakland is 66. san francisco will be in the '60s. >> reporter: san francisco police have arrested a man after a brutal attack on a homeless person and only on for we talked to the suspect in jail. we've been showing you the disturbing video all week the entire attack was called surveillance video and this video you consider a man walks up to a homeless person pulling how looks like a metal pipe and swinging at the homeless man police said the attacker is 35 year-old author lee jones all this happened in the tenderloin monday night the victim goes by the name robert and is fairly well known in the area kron 4 jr stone
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interviewed the suspects in jail he did not want to be recorded by j r did recount the interview last night on kron 4 news that eight. >> catherine heenan: catherine i asked arthur jones of the ofs fairfield point-blank did you get the homeless man? he gave me this looked and looked into the step back saying he was not going answer one way or the other especially not until he saw the video. >> jr stone: i showed him this video where the suspect walks by and clocks the homeless man in the head with what appears to be up tight demand then falls to the ground and the suspect except a weapon and continues walking down the street i talk with our to jones in jail today he later told me that detectives had showed him this video already i went to the tenderloin with the attack
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happened and not one person who are to jones was but they did know the victim. the homeless man who is in critical condition and goes by the name robbers. jones was arrested around 10:45 p.m. last night in the same area where the attack happened police say an officer recognized him as the man they saw in the video by catherine arthur jones tells me that he did not even know the man who was hit in the head we all have seen the video did jones looked like a suspect facial features did look a lot alike as to the skin tones hard to say because the video was recorded at night i left jones can sign salt i felt jealous condoned were darker than the man in the video began this was recorded at night there were often were there any actual witnesses who saw the attack in person? it appears there were witnesses but jones told me that there
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were around 10 people told officers he did not do this and a few said he did. >> reporter: with a long- term project that will last into august is as on the bar closures in between the fruit dale and coliseum's stadiums. >> reporter: more bay area news of a heartbreaking story out of the east bay where all concord high school graduate and mother of eight murdered at her home in arizona. the vigil was held last night and dave brubeck part to remember 35 year-old michelle davis. police say she was stabbed to death last friday at her home and authorities suspected her husband john was the culprit france say that she was caring friendly and a good mother. >>: i've known for 20 ought
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semi years and should always the person to be there for you. >> reporter: 8 gold fund the account has been set up for the children and we heavily on our kron4.com if you want to help out. >> reporter: cost we're learning new information about a martinez man who was charged with luring an underage girl across state lines why authorities believe there may be more victims and a total lunar eclipse live up the skies this morning will show you pictures of the eclipsed in case you were sleeping and you missed it.
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full moon is completely obscured by the earth's shadow you can see the moon appeared in a reddish orange in is started around 3:15 a.m. this morning at its peak around 5:00 a.m. in addition to the west coast the eclipse was also visible from australia white new zealand and parts of asia we ask viewers to send us pictures of the lunar eclipse and we got a great response here just a few of the photos we received some great looks at the reddish moon and the eclipse if you have any pictures send them to us at breaking news @ kron 4 bat time we're going to be showing more of them over the next hour go to our kron4.com. >> gary radnich: crews bulgy michael crabtree and raiders and nobody wants them. and more about brisk kochi.
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>> reporter: a second system is moving behind and was on tap for monday at a cassette this tuesday and wednesday as well. things will stay on the cold side wednesday morning will see more sunshine and a little bit of warming. >> reporter: another glass ceiling is shattered this week as a woman became one of the top paid executives in the world are career experts chemicals that mimic nicholas the joins us with details. it seems that young women have no hope for equal pay an executive level jobs. >> reporter: yes former morgan stanley chief of
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fish financial officer rules porat joined local for nearly $71 million in salary and stock grants. is a big deal as we keep hearing the roles which women are not getting and i pay they are not getting what i love about this moment is and not the fact that rose reset achieved with the position but also the media called for a star in praise of go go g 00 g l e for their great gatt. i also love the they're not focusing on the fact that she is a woman that she simply the ultimate qualified cfo and that's important gender neutrality. >> reporter: so what is it that women who are not rising to the top ranks what do they need to do to get to the exec executive suite. >> reporter: scott
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sabotaging your sick yourself and the big j. jealousy is the number one killer for your career and especially jealousy of other women in 11 and achieved greatness there's no reason to be jealous there's no reason reason to criticize. be an spier is she achieved her dream you should think that i can do that too. learn from what she does and do it for yourself. >> reporter: yes user as an inspiration. so i imagine cooperation is the key here. >> reporter: yes we started a million times a better work with someone that in spite of them yes they're always there's always a need to be a certain amount of competitiveness especially when it comes to climbing the corporate ladder but that that comes in the form
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of focusing on what you can bring to the table your strength your talents tralee leveraging all you have to offer not feeling as though you have put others down to in order to bring yourself up. i guarantee the debt will come to buy to add some point if you try to sabotage someone else you will truly set yourself apart from the pack when you simply focus on how you can add value to the team. seoul >> reporter: 1 mission start focusing on themselves and times. >> reporter: yes that's a huge career blunder for women not focusing on enough on building their own personal glory and yet and you need to promote the company that does not stop you from tralee bringing to the forefront the value that you can bring to the table. the expertise and to unfair of become a thought leader in your space and find in speaking engagements to position yourself as the
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gold to a person for knowledge or the experts are a certain topic. the gunmen say that's a great opportunity i've got to figure out how to get it done. is really important that she does go up and go for it richard branson who the head of virgin says something very important he said to always say yes and then you figure out how to get it done and psoas i have never had an experience before but had a possibility to addition for a sports anchor in sacramento and yes i figured out how to get it done what i have to do be a sports anchor and a lot about sports but i've never put together a sports that i did i get it done and got the job on the main female sports anchor near the bay area. >> reporter: so the women tended questions
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themselves and sell themselves short >> reporter: they really do we do eliminate the word little actually a little concerned about something or or a salary cut used stop using words like just a little actually and you know that we have a good habit of giving others the feelings that are statements and opinions do not matter by using those words below concern about the contract, know you are feeling concerned about the contract not just a little bit i just wanted action about a rise know i wanted to ask you about ray's note know i'm here to talk about race. that's the strongest and i even do this when using the phrase and your note at the end of a sentence you know
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you know what i mean we need to have conviction with our statements and our request ride we can't ask permission to even say something of a sometimes in a board meeting all we tend to apologize. don't apologize for you are in which to have to say that is really important. >> reporter: ask him a quick a career question if you like you could follow her on twitter and followed her twin or shorter handle which is camby k y m b e. kymbee
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3 and 0 and the next hitter as boston posy his first home run of this spring. buster posy.. for an is an all-out run three hits to rot two walks for the score was 4 to 0. meanwhile bruce bochy and say been you will have to pay them until 2019 both had their contracts extended today say begin sabien he's been with the giants since 1996 he gave
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bobby evinces longtime right-hand man the new title of general manager and ann is still fighting and still fighting for the final playoff spot their three- point out with four games to play. turning allies against the phoenix coyotes. us about its sharkey is go on and when one more time and it is really tough to have a couple of teams just ahead of them their only chasing one tame and at the very latest they're not going out with a whimper. certainly with dead heads held high >> gary radnich: michael crabtree felt the he was gonna break the bank would be would not of the free agent market the problem is no one is open their wallets. in crabtree actually talk to the 40 niner's next week he's gonna go visit the raiders. he has
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good hands time from the day he came to the bay area he held out the dead rumble here that he was not happy and that's basically get crabtree wants to get the big dull but no one is offering hills fire the raiders' next week >> gary radnich: and tiger woods the ratings will double on day one. tiger what is going to play he has not been a professional tournament since february with its tightness in his lower back when you walked off in but he's been practicing an east up in a gauzy than practicing in the dustup. >> reporter: baseball is back join me and kept roberts as with the back the warriors battle this champion san antonio spurs a
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>> reporter: this is out of los angeles every one they're gonna be in the lower 80s sunshine in the bay area but we have clouds moving man is a look of for class from then >> reporter: with that clouds building and the temperatures was staying out of the '70s this thing below the '70s. the temperatures and not too hot right now san francisco is only 52. san carlos is 54. is slow to warm. not as quite as cold tomorrow morning but it certainly will be wet. the clouds will be building throughout the day but the temperatures are saying out of the '70s. so
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deftly will be a little chilly issam maybe an extra layer for your saturday afternoon if you going of the late talk of the we will have some late-season snow fall if you wanna get last minute ski run. at lake tahoe. sunday afternoon when his parachute cord around with is the more than an inch of snow especially with the mountain tops. they are open and there beckoning for you come and enjoy lake talked tacos new snow. like thousands know >> reporter: know this morning up more developments on the attack and the kenyon college in that killed one and 48 people there are warnings today about more tax similar to the one on thursday this is video
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showing the aftermath from inside the gristle university. the somali extremist group al-shabaab issued a statement today saying the shootings were in retaliation for killings carried out by kenyan troops fighting rebels in somalia meanwhile a survivor was found today hiding under clothing in a covered david mackenzie spoke with other survivors about what happened. >> reporter: king and special forces has little to do right now except to look over the grim task of loading the dead. this young girl said she had in the wardrobe when the shooting started >>: saying shoot them shoot them and then they gave us a lecture. >> reporter: she said the bay a per them a religious shirt sermon and shot them
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one by one in the head 20 men and 21 of women. helen was rescued after 10 hours but most of her friends were not. her name was helen a lot of them say that there it and only escape with the clothes on their back. this was a thriving university with students from throughout canyon bay been scattered now like refugees. >> reporter: newton dorr fled with his four month old son the said the gunmen's ask students to recite the crime if they could not they were killed. to recite the kron 4 quran... they have been removing bodies all day there were dozens of
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bodies in one building that the at the pullout now the red cross is coming to do the final batch of with their call in no one else is allowed to come man. when the final bodies our remold this whole place will close down david mackenzie and cn in kenya >> reporter: and new developments in the case of the martinez man that lord girl across state lines there saying that they could be of even more charges. he was charged last october and all with the sec's case involving a 14 year-old organ girl. his name as blake johnston is sought after checking his cell phones and computers investigators now estimate there could be more than 3000 red other potential victims worldwide. >> reporter: now a board is
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looking for suspects involved in that crews of finally tearing down of vacant building in vallejo prone to fires set by homeless was coming down so at the building was left empty it was know to be a place for squatters and now crews are tearing down the demolition comes after months of working with the city to find a solution to the problem the companies that owns the property signed off on the work at no cost to the city people live near the building say they are relieved that is coming down. the property owner wants to sell the land but it is unclear at the site will be redeveloped the entire demolition is expected to be done within two weeks. and this is a fire at the old vallejo unified school district bat office building.
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>> reporter: welcome back a settler missing see is alive and well. lewis jordan left the south carolina coast for solo fishing trip in january. and capsized three times in rough weather. a german container ship spotted jordan thursday nearly 2 1 mi. off the coast within hours the u.s. coast guard aaron let air lifted him into a chopper and brought him to north fork virginia to be reunited with his family he credits his bible with helping him survive. jordan says he is survived on rainwater and see life even trying
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>> reporter: welcome back the kron 4 news weekend. this is a live look to walnut creek where we saw some pretty chilly temperatures right now 55 livermore 51 with here is what to expect for the rest of the day we do have clear conditions for most of the afternoon but still be a bit chilly failing to get to 70 degrees overnight we will see the rain moving in the bill very cold system causes
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come and give from british columbia. the afternoon highs will reflect that 61 enrichment 68 in napa. that's about as i is we will get. future tests fourth one is of a rainbow began sunday morning about 6:00 a.m. rain would just art to make landfall. it will increase in intensity as we concede more moderate by the yellow the to see on the screen but the it will will out quickly will start to dry out around 5:00 eastern afternoon but another system is right behind it and that's gonna get us monday and that could bring snow the snow levels will drop to as low as 3500 freight we're also having a possibility of isolated thunderstorms and hail from monday it will trickle into tuesday and him and might stop to the night thereby drying out and warming up just a little bit so don't
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get upset. >> reporter: of the taxes on tuesday. >> reporter: stop about easter and passover and you have some great movies did you ever tell us about here it >> reporter: happy easter and passover everyone that there really it's just too obese to stream or play this weekend perfect celebrations for these important holidays let's start with the miracle and epic that was the most expensive movie of this time it cecil b. demille spectacular 10 commandments. >> reporter: alright that's the big scene but there's lots of other once it was filled and egypt and malls such an ad in the sinai peninsula to this day the
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malabo's on the largest set ever built. with over 8000 extras and allow the camels. the film takes you from the birth of moses somozas themselves leading his people to the promised land along the way of burning brush party a red see the receipt of the 10 commandments is a with starring charlton heston and you'll brenner and the passover story is alive and exciting and relevant the 10 commandments. >> reporter: 0 i never want to interrupt credits there not ever this movie is so give it curving berlin wrote the words and music giving us to that are still sung to
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this day easter parade is one of those movies with amazing music but it was fred astaire and judy garland and as in berlin as astaire and garland wasn't enough men and miller was tapping fred astaire and go but drum crazy stepping out with my baby and they both do a couple of swells and one of those movies that leave you very happy. >> reporter: m. thompson won an oscar for best adapted screenplay for sense and sensibility at the gray is her latest screenplay the true story of at the gray and her husband came art critic john ruskin it is victorian times in london and a bad time to be married. no divorce no
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complaining a woman is expected to be seen and not are forcing athletes to find her voice. the code of fanning emmen thompson derek jacobi julie walters claudia card in l.a. explore the roots of sexual intolerance and sheds light on marital politics and the victoria area suddenly i felt so grateful to be living right now we're seeing the and then will the real effie gray the source story. check it out on google >> reporter: although i love al pacino in this movie at a great performance by al pacino include an and others dale look at deal diamonds a
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light pop singer who has lost his reason for being and seeing you should not miss this movie. >> reporter: of this movie is so good my favorite film up there right now helen merrin and ryan rentals and a woman and go a strong entertaining an import molding and will send a lot of people looking for good stuff is a wonderful meant them do not miss a woman in gold. >> reporter: and is a good time to stream right especially if you have been asking what ever happened to hugh grant perry plays an oscar-winning writer in a slump so he teaches at the college of the east coast the rest is pure grant other
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streaming includes imitation game while top five an interstellar. he is skewed he is charming and even as he get older he still stays cuke and charming. furious seven and while we were young are two more movies. >> reporter: oatcake furious 7 and while wearing of are opening up but not spend my money on the woman and gold. even though this is making a fortune that does not equate to equate to a good film. so why spend your money on something like this when you consider it later on and go now and see a woman and call helen merrin. see as the queen after all. jeff thank you will be back with more after
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>> reporter: in here the top stories that we're following for you this morning in san jose and a pedestrian was said by car and killed on highway 101 it happened just after at 3:30 a.m. this morning on the on ramp at story road chp has close to southbound lanes of the highway as they continued to investigate. >> reporter: friends and family are mourning the loss of a concord high graduate the mother of eight who was murdered at her home in arizona last night a vigil was held at the day brubeck part to remember her police say they she was stabbed to death in our home last friday by her husband. there is a goal funny account setup for children just got a check that out on our kron4.com. >> reporter: san francisco police have arrested a man in connection with the
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brutal attack a homeless man leaving him in critical condition the attack was called surveillance video police say arthur lee jones is the man seen hitting the victim in the head with a metal pipe it happened in the tenderloin was wednesday night the victim's name was robert a needed 50 stitches in his head joneses in custody on suspicion of attempted murder and aggravated assault. >> reporter: and a new york high-school student is faced with a tough choice after being accepted to all eight ivy league universities carol iniki was accepted into all of the school with almost full scholarships he is old as of five siblings and a winner of this intel science talent search he is also the salutatorian of his class and scored a 22-70 out of his as '80s harold says he is leaning towards yale
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as his no. 1 choice he has hopes of becoming a neurosurgeon. >> reporter: a sick a look at the seven day hearing seen rain is often on monday is gonna be the strong the system is coming in the first one is gonna come in overnight like more tomorrow morning is gonna be a bit wet for easter it to be out in about bring your umbrella. week of been hot on the storm on monday because see thunder hale and some gusting winds up to 50 mi. an hour in some of the help higher elevations in a move out to the evening. will drive back to where worse sonny anand little bit cool but some pleasant weather. >> reporter: thanks for joining us on this saturday morning will see you again
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