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to pick up a dropped necklace.before going back out the front door.in just about one minute the last suspect can be seen scrurrying out carrying a bag. >> reporter:a few hours later the dealers who's cases were hit were stuck with the job of cleaning up the broken glass and trying to figure out what was taken. >> reporter: >>it was an organized opportunistic crime.they didn't seem very sophisticated.they left a whole shelve with other jewerly here. >> reporter:the co owner of the store.which is called stuff.found the footage that shows the crooks arriving most interesting. >> reporter:the people gathered around this pickup.are the ones who broke in.but there are also some other people who can be seen across the street.he suspects they are acomplices. >>they used people who were one the street as lookouts.as they did their work. >> reporter:one of the suspects took off on a bike.three others left in a black pickup.police say if they are caught all lookouts could be charged with felony
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commerical burglary and conspiracy. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam: this is the latest in a series of similar smash and grab crimes in the bay area this year. in incident at the pact tml up lead at fisherman's wharf was followed by a daring robbery at the wells fargo gold museum. the targets they shifted to high-end audio stores a sledge hammer smashed and grant and mountain view was followed by incidents at four stores in sap francisco. all of them and bought trucks or
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vans rally through windows and doors. police say they do not know whether the crimes are the work of the same people, or copycats. >> grant: homeless guy grabbed her by her neck throw up against the wall of a business into custody without incident. in hospital being evacuated and facing charges with by year- old minor injuries. >> grant: the suspect was taken to hospital for a bite wish upon his release is expected to be booked and charged with multiple felonies including cost improvement false imprisonment and battery on a top child. tonight on kron
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4 news at a cure from people at the scene disgusted with the senseless attack. >> pam: add to that police are in face investigating reports of an attempted kidnapping this morning. a student at antioch high school followed says about a 30 this morning and then tried to lure into his black ford explorer which was parked at 711 on contra loma boulevard. she got into her own car and drove to school about a mile away in buses the man followed her there. then left. the school. district immediately issued a notice to parents. >> >> pam: superintended donnell guild says he wants parents to teach their kids to be aware of strangers and report incidents when they happen. today's incident is just the
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latest attempt to kidnapping case reported in antioch. last month, police arrested a man at on suspicion of attempting to subducting grope at she what to do your valley high school. >> pam: i happening now. berkeley fast-food workers rallied together for increase in the minimum- wage. this is a bill from our helicopter partnership with abc said the news. the protesters gathered at uc- berkeley sprout plaza for what ought to fight for 15 campaign. that effort is calling for $15 an hour wage. protesters claim the low pay. forces workers rely on taxpayers by public assistance to survive. >> pam: the fight for 15 campaign protesters began and the bay area and san
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francisco the morning and met analyst at 24th and mission streets. she >> pam: labor groups also argue for the right for employes to form a union. protesters were gathered in their biggest nationwide protests striking in more than 230 cities are run the country. at a mcdonald's in hayward on customer was in a bid for of the call for a wage hike. >> workers throughout the bay area protesting and calling for the $15 an hour wage. >> pam: >> i am all for it. get what you can get, you know. as long as you know, as long as you do the work and the company is willing to pay you, why not. but you know, is supply and demand so if there is a lot of workers
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who want to work for that amount man the market going to increase the pay. >> pam: california state lawmakers are debating a bill that would limit expectations for vaccinations the issue is causing quite a debate across the state. kron4 the lease the up reid joins us with more on the loophole that one state senator is fighting to close. >> reporter: the debate has gotten heated at times. the senate education committee is discussing senate bill 277, which would only allow a child to skip immunization for medical reasons and that extension is based on religious or personal beliefs. >> reporter: it was a packed house in sacramento today many testify for and against the bill opponents say the measure negates parents'
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rights. some people believe vaccines can cause autism or have another negative side of that supporters say is necessary to protect the public for example children who may have a chronic condition, like cancer, and cannot be in is size. -- immunized >> reporter: >> maxine save lives. thank you for making sure the kids like me do not get sick as school. please vote yes on sb 277 so that we can all say bomb with the measles. my name is rhett and i care. >> pam: still ahead, as
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scientists try to figure out what caused a will to die in one short and pacifica. what they have learned thus far. ahead at 515 plus a security breach in the national capital tonight.
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>> pam: beech-nut is recalling nearly a ton of baby food products. which may contain >> pam: small pieces of glass. the u-s-d-a says the ounce glass jars of stage -two classics sweet potato and chicken baby food.
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>> pam: the jars were produced on december 12, 2014. >> pam: a consumer found a smallnut jar. which led to the recall. >> pam: the company says, at least one person suffered a mouth >> pam: still ahead. the final bird covered in goo flies home. >> pam: plus. a mystery in pacifica. what killed a whale. a live report is next.
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>> pam: this rally is designed to support fast food workers and pete goal to increase minimum-wage. judge bush is live and berkeley right now with the very latest three. >> reporter: the crowd is on the way here. part of a
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major side with israel to show you. you can see that there is a huge amount of people this protest has been considered a day of action that. berkeley but earlier in step francisco new york city, boston and beyond. >> reporter: all of this comes rather two weeks after that doubt corporate announced that it would be giving $1 rates to all of their employees for a people that work in mcdonald's and own stores but that does not apply to those that work and franchises like this one here. we are expecting a large crowd of protesters to come at any time. right now i am just bush, reporting
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live in berkeley >> pam: in pacifica this evening. >> pam: marine scientists are to figure out. what caused a 50- foot long sperm whale to die and wash ashore. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman joins us live from sharp park state beach with the more. dan? >> reporter: dewater is quickly moving up here would just found out that there is something that they may never know. >> reporter:what killed this 48 foot adult male sperm whale that's what veterinarians and biologists with the marine mammal center want to find out >>dr. caitlan brown/marine mammal center 7-17 --we're trying to investigate if there is evidence of trauma, things we are looking for are hemorrhaging and bruising prior to the animals death, that would suggest he suffered trauma while he was alive >> reporter:for much of the day of blubber so they could get to the areas that might ahoy solve the mystery. >>--we can investigate the
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muscle, the intestinal track, the thorax where the lungs and heart live. the fact that we can dive deep into why the animal is here can give us a lot of information about the ocean at large for instance there have been previous sperm whales that have succumbed to ingestion of large amounts of trash >> reporter:while sperm whales are common along the california coast, the marine mammal center has only seen 17 stranded sperm whales in the last 40 years. >>--i want to know what did? maybe it's just old age >> reporter:whatever caused its death the whale's innate magnificence brought people from all over the bay area to pacifica's sharp park state beach. >>--it's amazing >>-- it's humongous >>--it's a huge animal and amazing to see the marine mammal center necropsy on it, kind of neat science right in your yard. >> reporter: bay say that
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they do not know because and we may not know because because of obvious signs of trauma and the tissue samples are not rushing up. so they cannot confirm the study on that prepare they did not buy anything such as trash, but they do say the alamo was banned. however it is possible that this animal could have died to natural causes. as far as the cause of death that is something that we will not happen it reporting live in pacifica kron 4 news. >> reporter: we have the wind still sticking all- around at 20 mi. per hour. dust. temperatures are nice
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is 65 and 72 and san jose. very pleasant conditions for temperatures at least creek however, we will all off a visit to malta it off with a chilly start. however, the afternoon will have warmer temperatures. we could see some record-breaking temperatures in certain locations will have more and permission on that soon! >> pam: although it remains a mystery today was a good day for the last remaining third discovered coated with an unknown substance it was at the beginning of the year. when hundreds of birds were found covered in a mystery school. as kron4 to receive estancia reports volunteers were glad to step
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in and help but were also grateful to let the bird ago. >> reporter: although he does not have an official name this surfed scudder is special enough to have a unique identification band, marking him as b 85 and on this day beat 85 was ready for action like a kid eager to set free and spring break. --b-85 >> yes we have taken care of him and is ready to go now. >> reporter: the 85 is one of the lucky ones, he survived his ordeal that dates back to the beginning of the year. it was in january when officials discovered more than 300
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birds at several different sites in the east bay covered in a mysterious substance. >> we still do not know what it was. there are some of the other birds released a few weeks ago. in total 165 were returned to their natural habitat. >> it really feels good to help them. >> reporter: the other rehabilitated birds were released here in sausalito as well as in which fish scholars like to eat. despite all the hard work and to the care of these birds, and volunteers it is more rewarding to see those like 85 go back for the blonde. --belong.
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>> pam: the san francisco's cherry blossom festival is a tradition enjoyed by people
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of many different >> pam: kron 4's maureen kelly shows is coming from a program at an elementary school that and culture. part of its everyday circulum. >> reporter: saying good afternoon everyone in japanese practicing for their upcoming performance on saturday. >> reporter:they'll be singing japanese songs at the peace plaza in japantown. >> reporter:which is just a few blocks from their schoolrosa parks elementary. >> bicultural program found a home at rosa parks elementary nearly 10 years ago.if you think it's an odd pairing to have kids at a school named after an african american civil rights leader leaning japanese.the teachers hear ask that you think again. >> reporter: >>historically the western addition was african american and japanese american so we feel we are coming a back to our roots here. our kindergarteners know their civil rights they know about martin luther king they learn about caesar chavez and they also learn about japanese internment.
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>>j-town is going to funk it up >> reporter:this fifth grader helping her schoolmates practice their dance for sunday's parade explains why she's here. >>my mom wanted me to learn another language and another culturenot just stay with in my heart all my life it's an annual event for kids in all grades in the japanese program here to march in the parade.and most are looking forward to itand not just because they get to wear snazzy red costumes. >>a - you get to dance without getting in trouble with your teachers and b you get to spend time with your friends >>it's important to me because it's my culture.but it should be important to everyone because it's a happy festival it's a spring festival. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> pam:the cherry blossom festival continues in san francisco's japantown next weekend. >> pam:one of the highlights -- sunday afternoon's parade. for a full schedule of events. go to our website.
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kron 4 dot com. >> pam: a security breach in the nations capitol sends lawmakers scrambling. >> pam: a pilot flies into the no fly zone. what he was trying to do is next at 5:30. >> pam: plus he had every thing going for him. >> pam: but now former patriots star aaron hernandez is going to jail. for life. >> pam: reaction to the jury's verdict and the life sentence is next.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>i don't believe authorities are going to shoot down a 60 year old man in a flying bicycle. >> pam:a daring protest in a tiny aircraft: a fed up postal worker deliberately flies into restricted airspace around the u=s capitol to deliver a message to congress. >> pam:the incidnt prompted a shutdown of the streets around the capitol. >> pam:no one was hurt, and the man behind the stunt said no harm was intended. >> pam:alecia reid is here to tell us more about the postal worker who wanted to deliver a message. and the unusual way he did it. >> reporter:pam you know the postal service. rain, snow and gloom of night will not stop mail carriers.
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>> reporter:a florida postal worker by the name of doug hughes decided, even the u=s secret service wasn't going to stop him. >> reporter:the last moments of a story that began 8=hundred miles away in a hangar near tampa, florida. >>i had carefully planned it so no one got hurt, especially me. >> reporter:hughes laid out his plan in a video sent to a local paper. >> reporter:he says he chose to use the least threatening aircraft possible: >>a boy scout with a bb gun could shoot me down. >> reporter:a gyrocopter looks like a helicopter, but its rotors are unpowered. >> reporter:they function as wings with the propellor in the rear providing the forward thrust/ >> reporter:five days ago he loaded his gyrocopter onto a trailer and headed to virginia. >>i am going to land on the capitol mall, in front of the capitol building with 535 letters strapped to the landing gear in these boxes
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>> reporter:the letters, each with proper postage paid contain >>change the government to build a wall of separation between the government and big money. >> reporter:bomb crews surrounded the gyrocopter. >> reporter:the big question tonight is the lack of any attempt to stop the gyrocopter after it entered the no=fly zone. >> reporter:hughes said. as planned. he gave plenty of advance warning before he launched. >>terrorists don't broadcast their flight path. terrorists don't invite an escort. return to index of >> reporter:right now there is no explanation why the response is so slow. >> reporter:a secret service spokesman says agents would have opened fire if hughes had landed closer to the capitol. >> reporter: it is still 79 right now in santa rosa, 78 and app but and it does not
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feel as that the what is shipped field because some are still receiving the went in certain locations. --wind >> reporter: 82 degrees in redwood city, and san jose as well. tomorrow, it is set to be even warmer. we were looking for 82 tomorrow and friday. they're after falling off a bit. with school entrance. --with cooling trends. >> grant: the driver kenyan elite get out of the bill could you concede police warned and we can't freeze it here because they began to shoot and that suspected not make it. during the
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chase the driver called and said that he had a police or child in the car and the police would hurt the child that they did not back off patrick but he was reaching back into his part and there was no weapon, according to sources that are found he likely took off immediately because a was a warrant for his arrest. >> pam: former n-f-l player aaron hernandez is going to prison for the rest of his life. a jury found the football star guilty of first degree murder in the death of odin lloyd. >> reporter:from our partnership with c- story. >> reporter:nearly two years after the death of odin lloyd. a jury in fall river massachusetts rendered their verdict. >>"guilty of murder in the first degree."
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>> reporter:it was the culmination of a three months and included more than 130 witnesses. >> reporter:jurors had to comb through an extensive amount of circumstantial evidence. when it came time to deliberate, they were able to reach a unanimous verdict. >>"we followed the court's orders, assume the man sitting in that seat is innocent until the prosecution proves he's guilty. and that's what happened today." >> reporter:deliberation took place under intense media scrutiny because of hernandez's high profile status as a star of the nfl's new england patriots. >> reporter:in the end- bristol county district attorney thomas quinn said hernandez's celebrity did not matter to the jury. >>"the jury found that he was just a man who committed a serious crime." >> reporter:the verdict was the one odin lloyd's family was hoping for. but when it was her chance to speak to the court. odin's mother ursala ward used her time to forgive her son's convicted killer. >>"i forgive the hands of the people that had a hand in my son's murder. either before or after" >> reporter:the judge only had one option when it came to sentencing and that was life in prison without the possibility of parole. >> reporter:marking the end of a saga that saw a football star at the height
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of his fame. grace. and now sentenced to spend the rest of his life in a jail cell. >> reporter:in washington, i'm ryan nobles reporting. >> pam: tyrolienne berkeley supporting fast-food workers corporate hoping to get a hike in the fast-food wage. the goal is $15 per hour. >> pam: this is at a fast food joint is that correct? >> reporter: looking behind me you can see that there is a sea of people, all of the people here in protest to demand a $15 and our wage. people in including working at mcdonald's reported.
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>> reporter: these people says increasing and their ways by $1 is not enough. they have been walking all round up and down the street of the city of berkeley creek to demand a $15 an hour minimum wage here. you can see they have shut down university avenue here. they have signs protesting their fast-food waitress. their union members and others union is terrific there are people i have spoken with that work at mcdonald's, says the want to unionize and the want $15 per hour. speaking to a woman a few hours ago says she is a single mother and working two jobs because she does not make enough money and her fast food job to report
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--job. >> reporter: the profit margins are huge for companies such as a wendy's, mcdonald's and burger king. you can see that everyone is here and they are not going anywhere from quite some time. there are hundreds of people here in berkeley. we will stay on top of this story and bring you more. i am just bush reporting live from berkeley. --jeff bush >> pam: the city of boston is remembering the lives changed and the lives lost from the boston marathon bombings in 2013. >> pam: the fall out of some former l.a. clippers owner donald sterling career indy races remarks continue. and
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>> pam: at an auction yester day pope francis ipad was sold for $30,000. the apple products came with a certificate signed by the secretary. going to be funds will go to the core. --poor. >> reporter: it is going to beat a great night to catch a game creek will talk more about the weather coming up!
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>> reporter:former clippers owner donald sterling's reported ex- >> reporter:miks--mistres , gets served! >> reporter:how his wife shelly dropped the mic on v. stiviano! the insider's thea andrews has more from los angeles on the case.
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>> reporter:pam, nearly a year to the day, his infamous audio was leaked. which was followed by a very public "he said- she said" battle. >> reporter:this so-called love trianglechalk it up as a win. for the first wives club! >>v: i'm mr sterling's right hand arm, man / his silly rabbit. >>donald crying: i made such a mistake >> shelly: i think what she stole my half, i will get back >> reporter:and she was right! the sterling media circus has victory for his estranged wife, shelly. she was awarded 2.6 milion is donald sterling a racist. >> reporter:the media became very familiar with the front lawn scandal broke. this 32 year old side kick slash alleged mistress owned her 15 minutes, roller skating taking her pet turtle out for some air, and of course she put the full face visor into the national conversation. you know what this thing really needs? windshield wipers games. don't bring black people, and don't come. >> reporter:that explosive deadspin audio ultimately took down donald. he was forced to sell "the clippers" that he co-owned with shelly for 33 years. >>bw: what do you think of v stiviano? >>ss: i dont even want to go there >>bw: i think you've answered >> reporter:v stiviano's
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attorney says ruling.we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 x-apple- data-detectors:/7 on the insider, for kron 4 news i'm louis aguirre back to you pam. >> pam:you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. eight. >> pam:there's one more game for before the playoffs start. >> gary:they are wrapping up the regular season tonight at home against the denver nuggets. >> pam:kron 4's phillipe djegal is at oracle arena with more on tonight's game. - >> reporter: 17 straight home win for the warriors. they have never done this since the mid-70s when they will one day last championship. staff curry is possibly on the ballot for him mvp for the leak. -- league >> think that it is important that they win.
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>> reporter: you think separates this from the rest of the leak?--league >>we have more depth >> honestly, no matter who we play at think we will have a good series. >> reporter: the warriors are the only team in the nba has to acceded to it would ever and whoever they will play they had beaten them before golden state warriors and the number one team and the national basketball association. >> reporter:kron4 news!
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>> reporter: back to the bay bridge in san francisco right now. 72 degrees in san jose and seven in oakland. in the meantime we have more warm weather on tat. this is what to expect with temperatures climbing down just a bit. a bit of a chilly start after that we will want up quite a bit. in fact, we could temperatures separate--we could see record temperatures. we >> reporter: might break them because we are getting pretty close to! for friday we are forecasting a record high on friday san rafael at 81 oakland at 80. 73 in san
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francisco. >> reporter: we do have a beach hazard for thursday and friday, something to be aware of. >> reporter: are experiencing some very current rate some very and tens of recurrence. -- intense. slowly watch out for those and not turn your back on the water. >> reporter: will cool off just a little bit. we are looking at moving into state and wednesday that could bring some lame. with a whole lot of confidence we will continue to track that system. with the dry weather and one mother. --warm we
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ather >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: oakland police's just alert to up to us that this has happened. happening a short time ago. san leandro police are conducting some sort of investigation and the city of oakland for it at that point a suspect was hit by a bullet and transported to a local hospital creek we are trying to gather more information on this breaking news print and officer king vault shooting in san leandro creek police involved. we will have more information and will inform you.
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: some sort of investigation of curry and oakland for it this the leandro police were responding to and somehow a person was shot and taken to the hospital to be treated. the reports of injuries to officers. however, we do not know the specific circumstances appears to be some debris in the back yard kurt on the 100 ave on creek side. >> pam: parents are giving state lawmakers 8 earful in regards to vaccinations.
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>> pam: what happened at the clubhouse that has police checking into it? kron 4 news s six is just ahead.
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>>im not going to allow the government to knock down my door and force vaccinate my kids >> pam:and this mother made sure lawmakers got the message. hundreds of parents. some with their children in tow. packed the room for a emotionally charged hearing. >> pam:good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam:today in sacramento the battle continued over the controversial mandatory vaccination bill. s-b- 2-7-7 as kron4's haaziq madyun reports additional security was called in for wednesday's hearing >> reporter:security was tight inside the educational hearing for senate bill 277 here at the state capitol building. the reasonthreats against one of the co- authors of the mandatory vaccination bill for california students. however the people who stood in this long line came only to voice support
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>>"gabriel espanosa first year medical student at uc davis and i support this bill" >> reporter:and their opposition >>"i represent 25,000 signatures against this bill" >> reporter:among those in favor of removing personal and bouck from grass valley california who says she was intially against vaccinating her children >>"i changed my mind i later vaccinated my kids" >>"you put other students at risk" >> reporter:for those opposing the bill see it differently >>"it's about finances it's about parental rights" >>"and force vaccinate my
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kids" >> reporter:after looking it over the education committee decided it was not ready to give the sb277 the thumbs up >> reporter:the committe asked the autjhors of sb277 to go and work on among other things how the bill will affect home schoolers and bring it back a week from now for a vote. in sacramento haaziq madyun kro4news >> grant:cliclk on that link... is says how
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vaccinated is your child school? as you pump and these zip code 94537. we select search and to see all the schools that populate and a select one to see the percentage. james walker elementary there is also information for seventh graders. >> grant: www.kron4.com >> pam: the other big story today.the fight for 15. >> pam: nationwide protests this tax day.by low-wage workers demanding demanding higher pay. >> pam: a live look at berkely tonight where hundreds of demonstrators have been on the move for about an hour now. >> pam: the march is causing major traffic delays, police are urging people to avoid the downtown area. >> pam: kron 4's jeff bush is live latest.jeff?
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>> reporter:a live look at the bay bridge this wednesday evening. >> reporter: thousands of people here to protest and demand $15 an hour minimum wage creek people are fired up about a very peaceful. they are respectful of here. they want a better living. >> reporter: is major corporations are making money hand over fist and is time. it has been a long time. >> reporter: there are speakers re now stepping up one by one telling their story about their wage and the quality. equality >> reporter: people said that they are wanting to move in step down. it will
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have more information for you. kron4news >> pam: blast talk with dan rubin with more details on the weather. >> reporter:a gorgeous day across the region today.and things are only going to get warmer. >> reporter:as if today wasn't nice enough. temperatures tomorrow will surpass today's >> reporter:we could even see some new records set thursday and friday. >> reporter:saturday we begin to cool a bit as the high pressure that's currently building over our region begins to weaken.
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>> reporter:temperatures will continue towards tuesday, where a chance of rain enters our forecast. >> reporter: wednesday of next week, the cool side either way as we monitor that system. >> reporter:that may not be the last of it. >> reporter:models for the remainder of could be on the way before >> reporter:too far out to fit on a course, we'll keep you posted. >> pam: another san francisco store has been hit by smash and grab burglars. >> pam: here you can see surveillance video which shows the four thieves breaking the glass front door and rushing in at around 4:30 this morning. >> pam: other camera angles catch the crooks as they smash up display cases and carrying television monitors out the front door. >> pam: the whole crime lasting only about one minute. the valencia street store is >> pam: made up of about 60 antiques dealers of which six were victimized. >> pam: they say much of what was taken was silver jewelry and collectables.
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>>"i think it was an organized opportunistic crime. >>they didn't seem very sophisticated >>they left a whole shelf with other jewelry here" >> pam: police say it's too soon to say if this crime is related burglaries that have been months. >> pam: in the east bay. >> pam: a little league is trying to figure out who swiped 7-thousand dollars from their clubhouse. >> pam: weekend at sorensdale park in hayward. >> pam: that's where kron 4's daniel villareal is live tonight with reaction from the league president.daniel? >> reporter: concede some of the video where did the thieves broke and creek they knew what they were after. the stake was gone. they came directly after that and still nothing else. 0--and stole nothing else.
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>>it is heavy. >> reporter: the police is investigating the incident occurred and the money goes to the day-to-day operation here. from the kids' equipment, and the entire league where kids play here and the good news is that they are in short. --in short >> pam: coming up.quite a sight on a bay area beach. >> pam: a massive whale.that washed ashore. now scientists are trying to figure out how it died. >> pam: and he was a famous football star, now he's a convicted killer. how many years aaron bars. >> pam: and the story that has everyone talking tonight. >> pam: the message this protester landed a gyrocopter on the grounds of the u-s capitol.
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>> pam: ariel mystery in pacific culprit >> pam: bay area scientists are trying to find how the mass of sperm will died. this comes with our partnership abc seven.
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>> pam: today veterinarians biologist and researchers want on hand while a necropsy was performed on the large mammal. >> pam: that is where kron 4 dan carmen has been there all day >> reporter: is not often you can see a 48 ft sperm whale up close. >>it's huge. huge! >> reporter: >> i just find it amazing. the creatures are so beautiful and to see something like this washed up on the short and cut up like this is kind of sad. >> reporter: it is even more
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unusual to see that in areas and biologist perform a necropsy right in front of your eyes. >> this is pretty cool that people shall their kids what nature is all about, the good and bad. >> reporter: but that is what brought out hundreds of people to pacifica sharp park state beach wednesday. >> is very exciting just last week we went to a field trip to the marin to the marine mammal center in here that are doing a necropsy creek >> reporter: which involves cutting into the well and removing organs and tissues is to determine what contributed to the map ammo's death. ♪ some >> some of the things we are concerned with human
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interaction, so we are looking for things that would indicate some type of payment at that, both, fisherman, etc. anything you could name could contribute to the debt of this firm well. --sperm whale >> reporter: just up the beach from the well is a dead sea lion, and the marine mammal center assisted are seeing record numbers of immense hit it and it still plans these days. --sea lions these days >> so there is definitely something going on along the coast, whether or not the will and the sea lion are connected are part of the bigger picture i can't say for sure. >> reporter: very strong rip
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current and sneaker waves are current. all the way down to monterey. it is really the entire northern coast. watch out for that. in the meantime, temperatures are pretty nice. 70 degrees in livermore and 74 still for this time of evening we have a giants game this evening to just-in-time then last night but the wind is still prevalent. >> reporter: it was the last out because of the went knocking down the ball. so we will have it again maybe it'll give the giants a winter it they should to use one. --they could use one. >> reporter: all around the bay area and inland areas we could set a record high temperatures. on the left is the forecast high for
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tomorrow. on the right are the current record getting pretty close in some of these locations. santa cruz for friday we had our looking to tie the records. >> reporter: 73 degrees for san francisco 80 degrees and half moon bay. and 79 in santa rosa in well over 80 in other locations. it could be one more on friday. >> reporter: do have chance of for rancor it that could spill over into wednesday. in the meantime. very sunny weather. >> pam: the midnight deadline for filing a tax return is fast approaching print millions of those are doing so on line. as kron 4
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rob fladeboe report, some folks still prefer to file the old fashion way. >> yes filing that the last minute can make for a busy stressful day but there's of often just one reason why we wait until the last possible minute. >> reporter: gone are the days when there was bumper- to-bumper traffic here at the main post office in san jose. much of the male being deposited in the curbside strongboxes is in deep addressed to the ira are as or franchise tax board but everyone or every year more and more of us are filing electronically. >> online. >> reporter: is hard to be free. the post office has lost more than 90% of its tax they business to on-line filing as though there is just no need to stay open
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late anymore says spokesman >> textures can also expect faster refunds on line. but some folks still insist on getting that april 52 postmark. 15--15th postmark >> my husband is very untruss full of computer technology. so we still use the old fashion way which takes longer accurate. >> pam: a big scare at the nation's capital today after a plane lands on the ground of the u.s. capitol creek the message the pilot says he was trying to make.
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>> pam: the report found warplanes according to a new report from the government accountability office says could be hacked. >> pam: the report found warplanes have their cup did so wired into the same wife i system used by passengers derrick officials say a hacker could access the flight said systems and up load a computer virus into the plans computers where they could take possibly take over the plane. that's up according to a new report from the government accountability of the spirit >> pam: >> reporter: yes it will be
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warm. but it will it be a record-breaking one? we'll crack the numbers in crack open the history books coming up!
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>> reporter: there has been a bit of action in the bay area and around the country. we are outside of the mcdonald's were 100 and more people have gathered here to protest occurred during $15 per hour and minimum-wage creek is the goal. >> reporter: deferences go police is investigating a >> reporter: san francisco police is investigating a grant-is investigating a
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burglary print one suspect has for it on speed and the other on a black pickup. >> reporter: dan early of the action a student at antioch high-school was approached by an individual requesting that she come here. he followed her until she reached the high school and then he left creek securities are on the campus asset out a notice to parents asking them to talk with their children in regards to avoiding strangers. lawmakers >> reporter:, decided to postpone their vote on the controversy old destination bill. --vaccination bill
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>> i do not know if i have learned enough about it to feel comfortable to vote for the bill today. >> reporter: they aren't going to go report the bill amber get back this time next week for a boat. --for a vote >> reporter: biologist were here all day patrick they would not know possibly what was the death of the large well. they do know that it was obvious signs of trauma to rid father more they stay inside the stomach was normal nothing such as trout trash. --trash >> reporter: another big
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story here is sausalito career the last bird to be set free. back in january there were multiple birds bout with an unusual substance on them. on this wednesday, the last one of those birds were set out creek it is still a mystery of what that and no substance was where they came from and who put it there? >> pam: and tiny aircraft into the heart of guarded no-fly zone. their questions as to why there was the effort to stop what fortunately turned out to be a peaceful protest. >> i am not suicidal and i am not going to commit
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suicide. >> reporter: doug hughes says he wanted to deliver a message. he prepared this video to explain it. with an admission. >> no sane man would do what i am doing. >> reporter: his vehicle and open cockpit door copter with the engine in the rear end of our rovers functioning as wings. his car goal: individual letters to each member of congress, demanding campaign reform. >> i am delivering this message write to them. not for their sake, but for the impact. >> reporter: he caveman low and slow over a statute of the u.s. grant. a reporter snapped a picture of a
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capital are approaching as he landed. within 30 seconds there were dozens of police cars, a large number of men with rifles snipers running towards the man yelling, do not move. do not move. hughes was taken into custody at the robot was brought to check the guy wrote copter for explosives followed by secret service agents and bomb disposal gear. the capital and surrounding streets were put on what down. if florida reporter says hughes anticipated a more difficult landing. he thought he was being escorted by a blackout helicopter at the key was surprised he didn't have any resistance. >> grant: more than three months and more than 130 witnesses or jurors had to come through circumstantial evidence when it came time to deliberate they were able to reach a unanimous verdict.
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>> reporter: and hernandez was a well-known new england patriots football player but at the in the jury found that he was just a man committed a brutal murder. >> grant: the man that was killed was dating his fiancee sister. the other two men in this case would charge by lloyds murder would be charged separately he also faces to other cases >> grant:--charges. >> grant: " he was so calm after receiving life ". >> grant: " i remember talking smack to the heartland is like he was some type of gangster. well,
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he officially has won that battle. " >> grant: " this is going to hurt corporate " >> grant: plan for hernandez it plain with hernandez current " i am confused about the justice system these days. " >> grant: confusing was finding a man guilty of premeditated murder. >> reporter: we could see the '30's mostly in the 40's. among the bay will be in the '70s and some eighties are run certain locations where we may set off new record temperatures. we are looking at 81 in san
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rafael, 84 oakland and 82 for britt what city. 83 for san francisco derrick a very pleasant day. even more pleasant on friday. >> reporter: cooling off into the weekend. possible showers. we will attracted more water coming up! >> pam: will be back with
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>> reporter: donald sterling wipe shelley was successful at selling her husband's former mistress. a judge ruled it must return nearly
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$3 million worth of gifts, to shelley sterling. >> reporter: that includes a house and a number of exotic cars. lawyers for mrs. sterling are celebrating what they call a big victory for the starling family. last year she like a phone recording of donald sterling making a racist remark. donald sterling was forced to sell the clippers after the ordeal was exposed this ruling is part of a complicated series of legal cases that included the sale of the clippers a former microsoft executive steve ballmer. >> pam: you can test this story and all of the entertainment news next on the insider that at 7:00 followed by entertainment tonight s seven thirty then our kron 4 news at 8.
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>> gary:good evening! >> gary: the early word warriors will open the md 8 layoffs playoffs saturday. >> gary: san antonio is catching up a little bit. here is the deal, oklahoma city will beat arizona. if san antonio can come back then the warriors will open up against oklahoma city. if it stays the same, and lance was stepping into it for a " no playoff. --new orleans. >> gary: i had to laugh.
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tony says they had to be making this up through a cannot believe they may 77 and practice. they have three of the best shooters in all time creek there was no one guarding him for it here is bulky talking about with a hit in the postseason. >> we would get through all of that accurate which until you know who you are plain. --playing. >> gary:kerr is too savy to play anything crazy. >> gary: grains mom found
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out about it and told him to drop and the lake with the weight. he responded last night on top radio same mom and let me handle this. >> doesn't like anyone to say anything about me. she used to have something to say back creek so i have to tell her to state it off of that stuff patrick i am ok. >> gary: just an opinion. but i am all for moderate let them talk let the dead stop to it when your son to the pinnacle of the national basketball association, and you want to stick up for them. i am all for it. >> gary: there was in grumbling that the sharks
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may have made a move to replace mccullough as coach but it did not happen. he said he needed to talk to his family about his future before deciding on what to do and the team apparently, says we are still deciding. >> gary: a little bit here on what did not go down today. >> the answers as you are looking for today i would not be able to get get to euchred we need more time. we are done right now right? >> (laughter) >> gary: he is pretty cold creek for a guy that may or may not be back. --pretty cool. >> i have no idea. he left
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to talk to his family. we will see what happens. >> gary: just reading between the lying spirit i spoke with a longtime sports observer and a mistake was made he was not saying hey the team is important as my family he was trying to say that he loved mcclellan in go on on from there. >> gary: we are a family here. we do have family at home and there will always be there. now say the station should come first but i know that certain people will be there for me to read for somehow or some way, if we drop if something happened and i spilled
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over. dan would move my feet out of the way! >> pam:gary we love eachother. >> pam:we are a family >> (laughter) >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: talking about jumping back into the rink for the first time in months. add or call it looks like he will fight someone named paul smith. that has been talking about not wanting to fight anymore. i
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always laugh when they retire jayz will make therm rappers? i don't know! >> gary: reddick bowl is sold down on his luck that you could pay him to the state any bank. --you could pay him to say any think brit who could pay him $20 in he would put his name on it. >> gary: it went from me to sing pay me $20 and i was sending any think you want--
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anything. >> grant: she is showing you love. she is not wishing death upon you. >> pam: break out the shade of corporate debt is on the way what the weather!--dan
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