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an emergency landing. >> catherine: the evening, i am catherine heenan is a story we brought you live as it unfolded during kron4 morning news. the plane landed safely after several tense hour circling above the bay area. all coverage begins with kron4 haazig madyun at oakland international airport. >> reporter: surely after taking off a minute issue caused a southwest airlines flight 2547 to return for an emergency landing here at all with international airport. >> we all kind of started filling a little tense and a little nervous. >> reporter: stephanie was one of the 100 the the nine passengers on board the flight bound for chicago
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that left oakland as 6:30 a.m. friday morning. >> we took off and freely once we got in the year there was a very loud noise as the landing gear was tried to pull up. >> reporter: she says for the next four hours the plane circled the bay area reducing the level of you in preparation for the emergency landing. >> the pilot came on right away and start a fund was long that we needed to circle back to around and go back to oakland. >> reporter: officials here of southwest airlines say they will be taking flight #2547 out of service for inspection and it will be working with the 139 passengers to get them to their destinations.
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regarding the emergency landing south was airlines released a statement that read in part >> " after takeoff, the captive in command made the decision to return to oakland to check a-item on the aircraft. what everything we do, safety is of paramount importance. the statement goes on to say we appreciate our customers patience while we work to get them to their final destinations for the holiday. and " >> reporter: at oakland international airport haazig my new kron4 news. >> pam: 14 coverage continues now with kron4 will tram he was at the port-just at the airport as the emergency 6 which it unfolded on kron4's morning
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news. passengers told him what it was going on inside the plane during the crisis. >> pam: s and as we got were about the emergency landing. we brought it to you as breaking news this morning. >> reporter: we were live on air and sending out alerts. >> pam: on the kron 4 mobile application as the situation unfolded. one >> catherine: if you now have it yet, you can download are mobile application today it is free on items that will play. -- google play >> catherine: we are learning a little more tonight about the pilot of the small plane that crashed near castro valley. john was
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the only person aboard the piper p a-32. >> catherine: it went down yesterday morning in steep terrain. and he is from rock island and was headed to the airport in oakland. just five months ago, he was appointed by the governor to state occupational safety and health standards board. he was an industrial hygienist and safety engineer. and all his own environmental consulting firm. the and t s b is not investigating the crash. -- ntsb >> catherine: police are looking for a man who still a police car in the milk palace early this morning at officer was investigating a suspicious bay of park on south main street. as he walked to the van, and then got into the officer's police car and drove away. other officers tracked down
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the car with the gps and an old oakland road in san jose. >> catherine: they say the man of bandit police car and forced we took a torula from a woman driven by and the man is described as hispanic in his mid-30s that are around 6 ft. tall. >> catherine: across america today. black lives matter demonstrators in malls on highways. grant lotus is here with local and national impact. >> grant: here in the bay area. at the this block in a report on highway 101. nine women were arrested just at the top 30 this afternoon. they were taken to san mateo county jail and charged with obstructing the freeway. bonds imprisonment and a public nuisance and unlawful
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assembly. >> grant: they held signs that bridge justice for mario a reference to mario woods who was fatally shot by several san francisco police officers earlier this month. after the stabbing suspect refused to drop a knife. six u.s. cities had let live my of demonstrations. many stores closed at the mall of america in minneapolis and 1 appall on one of the biggest shopping days of the year. >> grant: this was the most prominent protest today. after starting at the mall, the mistress move to the minneapolis st. paul international airport blocking access to rose and terminal interests and the airport. andrés have been made patrick dennison is there are upset about video
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not be released of a police shooting for it we will keep you posted on developments. >> catherine: the battle over the future of jahi mcmath took a new twist today. she is the young girl admitted to a bay area hospital to years of goal for a tonsillectomy but ended up in a coma. doctors later declared her brain- dead. but her family insists that's not true. kron4 scott rates just met with their attorney who is fighting to get the record change. >> reporter: this is what it looked like this afternoon at the dolan law firm, christopher bowman, jahi grandmother all beer and her mother of this type: the 45
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minute press conference. we sought a new reason pitcher of her. >> reporter: it was back in december of 2013 when doctors at children's hospital would declared her brinded shortly after undergoing a tonsillectomy. the years the family and their attorneys have been fighting to keep the 15 year old on a ventilator. her mother has been living in the new jersey area where the laws allow them to do that. >> reporter: bay art hoping by filling the federal lawsuit it will allow them to show evidence from the doctor who examined berkeley she does not meet the branded criteria for the state of california. today the christopher bowman and the girl's grandmother talked about the progress they say that she has made. >> reporter:jahi's smother it is holding this lawsuit
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will allow her and her daughter to move back to oakland. she tells me the insurance has been covering the cost of the medical care and that the home nurse with the ventilator. her mom said she has not been working and that money is really tight. however she said she would do any thing she has to do to keep her daughter alive. >> catherine: the suspect in the deadly hit and run on the loss they district may her first court appearance today. the 24 year old woman is accused of internationally driving into a crowd of pedestrians. killing one and injuring dozens more sunday night. z10 and karen c. eight i f eight explains what happens in court today--caifa
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>> reporter: laetitia holloway made a very brief appearance in a nevada court room wednesday. her first, says being formally charged. >> you have the right to a preliminary hearing within 15 days of today's date. however mr. abboud has told me due to complexity of this case that you are willing to wait that 15 day period, and instead set this for a 30 day status check, and it will set the preliminary hearing the you agree with that? >> yes ma'am. >> reporter: police say she internationally drove onto that says she and eventually drove onto the sidewalk along was vegas boulevard sunday night striking dozens of pedestrians, killing one, and injuring 37. outside the courtroom, are
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illegal--turley over presidents of cost against rushing to the judge said about the intent or guilt. >> just because she charged is not mean that she is guilty. they're all, the possibilities that will have to look into and make a determination of what happened here. is just too early to tell. >> catherine: we will return next. >> reporter: talking about the temperature next!
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>> catherine: there has been another deadly accident in involving a car, the victim a long time but had to the community. and if you--a longtime san jose jeweler who was also a world war two veteran thrift kron4 dan, is live at the scene of the crash with more then?--dan? >> reporter: for many money was a and tuition for it-- institution. and had pitcher restore on the second floor.
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tuesday evening, he had his life cut short when he was hit and killed by a utility truck when crossing the street. >> is with great regret that i missed army now. --ernie >> we try to preserve what we could in those days. and hold the city together and the merchants together. >> reporter: were both the world war two veterans. he was >> a veteran with san jose post 399 grant--he was a gentleman, he was rough on some sites. but he was a good man. >> army was a san jose are
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original. i do not know anyone else with more passion to serve our community. >> he was a wonderful community leader, always the outspoken and always in reference of humor. he was one of the kind. he will be missed in this city. >> reporter: driver stayed on the scene and cooperated with authorities for it there is all drugs are all hot involved with this accident come >> reporter: up at six we will talk to the mayor about the increase in accidents fatal accidents. >> catherine: california donjon as crab season will not be open in time for christmas. this thesis that the craft off california's
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coast is still not safe to eat. the latest testing since levels of the dome assets are still mostly below federal safety limits. the mean the suspension of crap season has been extended and the business which depends on them are suffering. >> it's new year's trip >> we will miss new year's. >> catherine: and you can still buy crap on fisherman's wharf, but it is being shipped from washington state. that means prices are nearly twice as high as usual. >> catherine: last month,
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new york attorney general ordered to shut down in the state and the companies are appealing. >> catherine: grant is here with for skiers. a brief break for the sierra as holiday travel keeps rolling along. >> grant: tiger than average, for the snowpack higher at this time of year. state department of water resources have not seen these levels with 112% of average of about half as deep as lacher at this time. first man was no servile next week. >> grant: we will look
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forward to that creek johnny nest on the phone officer manfred thank you for joining us. this year, it seems like we talk to you a couple times of week. >> we hope to keep it that way. >> dave: monday through fierce bidding to tahoe. -- >> grant: some of the doorway is getting too tall. >> grant: maybe as the storm moving and, with a lot of people working and trying to get up there for the holidays. >> as we are fitting into the nighttime hours the temperatures are falling. is not at 23 degrees. even we had a change and control this morning you see some
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ice conditions. slowdown and have a little patience trying to get up here. tomorrow, we are expecting 15 in. of snow at top level. so expect a little bit of a slow ball between specific hours. >> grant: is this your own time? or are you still working. >> this is a little bit of my own time and a little bit of the state. i just want to make sure that everyone be here safely. >> grant: what if i present you with a challenge. i know that we will talk with you at the 6:00 hour? is it possible to pose a new picture to facebook court- ordered from this specific
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area you are located would like to meet that challenge? >> that is a challenge that will be completed. and accepted. >> grant: you all do a great job with posting what changes are happening and we do appreciate your time and we will talk to you at 6 and look for to see what to come up with with regard to the social media post. >> think you for having us and you guys have a great night. --thank you >> catherine: i cannot believe snow, and round here not just the lake tahoe area. >> reporter: >> grant: >> dave: normally when you have the snow, now it would
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be a lower elevation to and we could see some snow like a scolding of snow on the bay area hills and mountains east of san jose. >> dave: and live you with assimilative rigid view calls working their way in for tonight. coming out of the gulf of alaska for the see us to fear if this bill and interest so this is not really and wet system. but it is very cold. so we will have strong wind for tomorrow. for tomorrow. >> grant: >> dave: again there is the chance for snow and certain elevations. he did not have to go to higher as there will be some small levels tomorrow evening that are pretty low.
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>> dave: and a lot of cold air coming down for the future of alaska with their conditions. klaus will be on the increase from the evening at into overnight. >> dave: then we start to see slightly heavier rain for the morning, around five to six. vocational band of light to moderate rain through the morning and afternoon with the sunshine mixed into it. i will tell you what to expect coming about. catherine? >> catherine: still ahead creek to stories that have a lot of people talking. first this mystery like streaking across the sky. will cost it is next spirit and letter a close call caught on camera as a champion skier is almost crushed.
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maybe santa claus and getting a jump on christmas card it turned up to be nothing more than a piece of space junk that burned as did the can of part of the atmosphere. a booster stage from a russian rocket that have been lost on monday-- launched >> grant: no reported of any debris hitting the ground did--hitting the ground >> catherine: 81 tonight for christmas shoppers from police in the north ave. what they want you to be extra alert, and next at 530. and presidential candidate to head approves is taking aim not at one of his rivals but at the washington post. what is he
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north bay are warning people to be weird. on monday, the son of a crime spree, smashing windows and grabbing gifts. as kron4 to receive the estacio reports, police are increasing patrols and also asking shoppers to take some precautions. >> reporter: broken glass from a smash car window littered the ground here at the parking lot next to the petaluma always shopping mall. this past monday, police say cars were broken into, 5 hear all in one role in the parking lot and one at the nearby restaurant. >> reporter: police say the thieves stole gives, extent laptops bones and much more. >> shoppers here, it really
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a bomb or three people work so hard. it is just want to do that. >> reporter: the police have increased patrols but they are also reminded people to help protect themselves. by keeping items and the truck and not out in the open. i defy many cars out and a lot today with against clearly visible and other expensive items. the press than he was found shopping at the alum rock today, they say that they may try to keep everything by of sight. >> yes, we always put our packages away. >> reporter: this shopper also said she put things away. >> yes. and also put things away. >> reporter: as far as the
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recent string of burglaries, police still kron 4 news they believe it is probably two or three suspects on monday. happen for the evening hours and authorities are crowley searching for surveillance video for it and palo mud, to recede as the us still. --terisa estacio. >> dave: and went to storm warning is of that and i will have more details on that. catherine? >> catherine: turning now to presidential politics. donald trump is ending the year with a command week in the polls. meanwhile his chief rival won an unusual apology from the washington post. grant lotus is here to bring us up-to-date on
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today's political developments. >> grant: remember all those predictions that donald trump will crash and burn? no one is making them anymore. take a look at the legacy and an opinion research poll. trump is way ahead of the pack with 39 percent of the republican and republican leaning read your post--and the republican leaning register voters to scam. --voters choose him. >> grant: that's more than double in the sheer backing to get crude print marks marco rubio and in person are the only other candidates would double digits. and if you are looking for jeb bush, he is
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way down in seventh place with just 3%. >> grant: this political cartoon on the washington post was slate set off a storm of protest. here it is terrific it shows tend cruise with his two children as trained monkeys. the texas center complained that it violated one of the car in the rules of politics. >> it is used to be a for a long time the rules across the board, that kids are off limits that should be the rules. do not mess with our kids. don't mess with my kids, don't mess with marco will be those kids and don't mess with hillary's kids and don't mess with anybody kids! quotation >> grant: the posting them
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the cartoon and replaced it with an apology. the carton is not so repentant. she won a point to point out that approves used his own kids and a campaign ad. and she told them co-stars are in the want of cartoonists draw them as well. >> catherine: the man who admitted to killing three people at the colorado planned parenthood clinic says he wants to represent himself in court. 57 moore old lover who was steered told a judge in culliver offerings today he wants to invoke his constitutional right to defend himself. >> catherine: the judge told him to listen to the abies of his attorney. the deer questioned how he could trust his attorney, daniel king after king suggested he was not competent to stand trial. the judge cleared the courtroom so beard and can cooktop or it can represent colorado theater government
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james holmes. >> catherine: a british muslim family said they were discriminated against after being stopped from jumping to disneyland in california. the family of 11 has eight of $14,000 for the strip. but homeless securities said they could not board the plane to the u.s.. the family claims they were not given a reason. >> it is perfectly fine. >> catherine: them and severe come as they were revealing move because of their news from faith and custom of the issues argued that the logic is not a factor.
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>> catherine: new tech toys are tapping christmas wish list. so when you open that shiny new gift, why should you do? see any in mary malone has some tips and you should keep in mind. >> reporter: in santa place text presents under the tree. there are some things to consider. before using the internet on a new smart phone. tablet or laptop, go to the settings tablet to
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adjust privacy option. -- tab >> reporter: if kids will use the gifts there may be additional options. >> you might want to look through the parent the controls thus in the settings and you can and able restrictions that will make you feel comfortable getting back to your son or daughter. " >> reporter: also check for the latest offer of date and anti virus protection but if they get into a perfect fit and not worry.
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>> catherine: the golden state warriors may play their hearts out on the court. but they are also showing their part in other ways. today, star point guard staff curry posted nine young men for all of the country all have life- threatening medical conditions. each had expressed a wish to spend time with the nba champ. so,
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the make a wish foundation brought them on to the warriors' practice facility. >> great, great basketball player, a great guy and always wanted to meet him. >> it meant the whole world to me, i meant this is something to remember what i am older >> catherine: after watching their idol in practice getting autographs and getting talked getting a chance to talk with curry. each make it was a participant or giving backpacks with disparate and they will be at tonight's game when the warriors face the utah jazz at the oracle. >> catherine: this really came close, and this year did not know. >> grant: this year was drone. which is not a bird
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but it could be. we could point. --coine it >> grant: he was not hurt. there were no injuries. >> grant: the organizers of the ski federation working with broadcasters to make sure that does not happen again for it and it could have been a lot worse. >> catherine: they could have received pictures from the strong as it was going down. >> dave: (laughter) >> grant: you are going next level. >> catherine: it could be. (laughter) >> catherine: speaking of
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snow? (laughter) >> dave: were setting up the entire hour for that transition right there. we have snow right here in the bay area. we have a cold front coming through and you will see temperatures plummet. from the san mateo bridge this afternoon we have mostly clear skies for now occurred but that will change. as we go into tomorrow. clouds will be formed increase with a few isolated showers ahead of this system for tonight. but the book is coming from tomorrow. and into the afternoon curry is not specifically it was system but one that came through from sunday, monday and tuesday with a lot of steady rain. this one is born to be quick. with strong went for the afternoon. --wind
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>> dave: about 2,000 ft., above highway 17 and the santa cruz mountains is a round 2,000 ft. patrick so there could be snow on highway 17 to rip for tomorrow, off and on land to the morning. showers persisted through the afternoon. there may be a legal shourd early on christmas morning friday accurate temperatures will be in the '50s accurate we will remain cool for the rest of the week in weekend creek especially in the morning. >> dave: a sunny day saturday. it looks like a quick shot of light rain on sunday. but before all of
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that we have another big snowstorm for the sierra tomorrow creek look at the snow mount spirit not only do we have lot of snow, but snowbound beckham reports conditions improving in the sierra. --snowbomb.com >> dave: 81 to storm warning is in affect for tomorrow. catherine? >> catherine: stocks closed higher for a third day in a row taking their lead from oil prices. the prices of crude oil rose 4% preferred the dow rose 185 points. the s and p was up 25. and the
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nasdaq was up 44.3 kron 4 james fletcher says there is a little good news about housing. he talks about one up and noses with our financial expert robert black. >> this is one of the economic reports that's good, not great but simply not bad either. >> reporter: americans are saving less. less than 1000 per month and their savings derrick that cannot be good? >> know that is very bad record 62 percent of americans have lasting $1,000 saved for an emergency credit 21% this now have a savings account at all. it is tragic because when something happens like a car accident or broken tooth or financial emergencies such as; you lose your job. america, you have to pick up. you have to
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supplement your income by saving and investing. we are setting ourselves up for a very bad retirement moving for a doctorate--moving for ward >> reporter: 37% a band with is sucked up by nfl experience--bandwith on netflix >> reporter: if you like to ask rob a question for it content was up at rob black that come for it
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. >> catherine:new at six. >> catherine:san leandro police think the shooting of four people at a nightclub.may be a hate crime because some of the victims are gay. >> catherine:tonight two suspects are behind bars. >> catherine:yesterday, police arrested 28-year-old carlos cervantes and 28- year-old salvador aguilera in monday's shooting. >> catherine:they say the two men apparently got into an argument with the four victims, and reportedly made comments about their sexual preference. >> catherine:the victims
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were shot in the legs and feet. they're all out of the hospital. prosecutors are recommending attempted murder charges enhancements. >> catherine:the suspects will be arraigned tomorrow. return >> catherine:a man pleaded not guilty to murder charges tuesday. >> catherine:he's accused of stabbing his girlfriend to death in san mateo. twenty-two-year-old anthony kirincic is accused of killing 34-year-old colleen straw. >> catherine:it happened at her home in november on south "b" street. kirincic remains in jail without bail. >> catherine:he'll be back in court march 3rd... for a preliminary hearing. sebastopol police says a
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woman was raped there sunday night. stetson >> catherine: police say the 51-year old woman was walking when a man forced her into a secluded area and attacked her. >> catherine: police are looking for a g a small white car seen in the rea. another woman was also attacked last month - when she was sleeping in her van. >> catherine: if you have any information - call sebastopol police >> catherine: a big scare in the air for passengers of the southwest airlines flight from oakland to chicago. it safely landed at oakland international after a problem with the landing gear. these aerials courtesy of our partership with abc 7. >> catherine:the plane had to circle the bay area for four hours.before it landed. >> catherine:we brought it to you live on kron 4 morning news. kron4's haaziq madyun talked to two of the nervous passengers.
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>>"we basically needed to burn fuel before we could land" >>"and obviously everyone was very concerned" >> reporter:two passengers describing the tense situation aboard southwest airlines flight 2547 returning to oakland airport for an emergency landing. airline officials say the plane experienced a maintenance issue shortly after take off 6:30am wednesday morning. these passengers say the plane stayed in the air circling the bay for the next 4-hours >>"the concern was, umm, landing with 4000 pounds of fuel." >>"the pilot came on every 15-20 minutes saying we are still burning fuel, we are still moving along.but we still didn't know so it was tense, it was very tense" >> reporter:the plane landed safely >>"we were all clapping and crying" >> reporter:officials here at southwest airlines say they will be taking flight number 2547 out of service for inspection and they will be working with the 139
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passengers to get them to their destinations. however at least two of those passengers >> reporter:say they will be sitting it out at least for a day. >>"no i am not getting on another plane" >>"at this point i'm still a little shaky and i would rather basically just go get a drink" >> reporter:at oakland international airport haaziq madyun kron 4 news. >> catherine: new information on the deadly plane crash in alameda county. today crews recovered the body of the pilot. >> catherine: his family confirms that john sacco was flying the plane. the man from rocklin was appointed to the cal-osha board by governor brown back in august. >> catherine: he was headed to oakland. when his piper
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pa-32 went down yesterday in steep terrain near castro valley. >> catherine: the n-t-s-b is now investigating. it's not clear yet what went wrong. >> catherine: the kern county sheriff's office has identified a gilroy family killed in a plane crash near bakersfield on saturday. >> catherine: 42-year-old jason price was piloting the plane. on board - his wife olga - and their children.john, mary, and olivia. >> catherine: the family had left from san jose's reid- hillview airport. the plane crashed in an almond orchard. it's not clear yet what went wrong. return to index of >> catherine: a group of 'black lives matter' protesters are in trouble with the law.after they shut down highway 101 at sfo today. this is video of the protest from twitter. >> catherine: the group held a banner saying 'justice for mario woods" the man shot and killed by san francisco police earlier this month. the c-h-p moved in and arrested the protesters. >> catherine: the highway was closed for about 10 minutes. return to
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>> catherine: a richmond man was charged today for making threats to muslims. this after police say they found a possible explosive device in his possession. >> catherine: 55-year-old william celli pleaded not guilty. detectives served a search warrant at celli's home in the 5100 block of mcbryde avenue. >> catherine: police say a possible homemade explosive device was found at his home.prompting neighboring residents to be evacuated. >> catherine: a bomb squad then detonated the device.and no one was hunt. -- harmed >> dave:a cold and windy storm system is coming in for christmas eve day. look for off and on rain along with gusts 25 to 45 mph. there will be some snow in the bay area hills. >> dave:skies clear on christmas day, and we'll be dry and mainly clear through sunday evening. there will be cold mornings with below freezing temperatures in the
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valleys. >> dave:the next chance for rain arrives sunday evening. i will have an update coming up next! catherine? >> grant: indicating is 112% of average for this time of year and last year it was about half. as deep as it is right now. a couple of days ago, north star, a look at these dyes, the slugging it out there. --just look at these guys
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>> grant: joining us now on the phone, officer manfred think you for being with us again. we were able to get to a post and will get to that in the second. what advice do you have for people heading out to those tahoe area tonight or tomorrow for the christmas holiday? >> night, we want people to slow down out there. there are what roadway conditions. we're looking at icy roads. so slow down and get yourself distance between you and the other car. >> grant: mentioned above 23 degrees in certain locations. and 15 in. of snow by tomorrow. >> we are anticipating
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control. it will be in slow deal making your way over. definitely have patience. >> >> grant: a dry run is always a good idea in the bay area. >> grant: you meant that townish and exceeded the challenge as readers still looking at the video with snow on the side of the road from earlier today. let's go to some other post, general post with the c h p s u the
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right now. at another moment that looks like a snow blower. >> we have a great group of guys that are constantly feeding me affirmation and facebook and twitter as well. -- feeding me information >> try to get those noble lords are critical out there. >> grant: san kron4 and special post on twitter and facebook. >> we are out there trying to deal was announced here if we take a picture of bus driver around all in good fun.
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>> grant: certainly was a fun one. we will share in every tweet on twitter. -- we will share on facebook and twitter >> if anyone is looking for any information it is a quick way that we get information out as fast as we can. all also points you to some good makes for weather and traffic if you try to keep updated on some of that stuff. >> grant: thank you, officer mann. >> grant:for up-to-the minute weather alerts and forcasts in your neighborhood.download the kron 4 mobile app.
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did offer it her family is now in court and still try to prove that in fact she is still alive. kron4 scott rates talk to the lawyer who presented the evidence today. scott? >> reporter: the right behind me at a law firm, and the golan law firm. they say that you can see here where her hand and fingers are moving very slowly. they say that is the reason for this the road lawsuit today. >> reporter: we also sought a new picture of jahi, her mother has been living in the nature of the area and she joined this be a fight. she is hoping the 15 year- old on a eight-letter creek she is to win so because of new jersey law. she is hoping that she and bring
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her back to oakland innkeeper on that ventilator. right now, but are hoping that a doctor who examined her in dependably will with the new information he lit up in the report will show that she is in fact, not bring it here --brain dead >> lot is supposed to do as the right thing. not inconvenienced to recognize the truth. so, in this case at the record telecom that alameda county and counsel that they need to revoke this policy occurred because she is not dead kurds who want a declaration.
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>> reporter: that is their biggest complaint right there. they will be fighting to bring jahi back to oakland. her mother has been struggling to pay their rent in new jersey. however, the insurance is had been paying the medical expect for now. >> catherine: a woman is behind bars... after being suspected of killing an 18- month-old baby. >> catherine: police arrested the 24-year-old babysitter at travis air force base in fairfield. >> catherine: they say the baby boy had been violently shaken and dropped on the floor. he died december 18th of severe internal brain injuries. >> catherine: health officials say about 300 babies a year in the u.s. die from being shaken. >> catherine: a word of caution from authorities in the north bay.
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>> catherine: monday in petaluma, thieves broke into 5 cars - smashing windows and grabbing gifts. >> catherine: police say - the crooks are looking for easy targets and valuable gifts that are left out in the open. people are being reminded to put gifts in the trunk. >> catherine: police are also increasing area patrols. >>.it's terrible >> catherine: police are looking into whether there's any surveillance video that might have caught the crooks in the act. return to index of >> catherine: camera last week stealing packages from a home in mountain view. >> grant:around 1:40 p.m. on dec. 16, a suspect driving a dark-colored four-door sedan walked up
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to a home in the 200 block of hamilton avenue, leaned over and picked up two packages before leaving the scene in his police. >> grant:the same suspect was also captured on another home surveillance system a few blocks away later that day, police said. >> grant:he's described as an asian man with a moustache, a thin build and medium height. he was last seen wearing a black long- sleeve shirt, blue jeans and white shoes. >> grant:anyone with additional information can call sgt. tony vieyra with the mountain view police department at 903-6344. avoid having their packages stolen can >> grant:have them delivered at work or have a neighbor pick the package up from the police. you can read more tips on
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how to protect yourself from theft. at kron-4 dot com. >> grant:we have a special holiday section. which also includes how to keep your deliveries safe. >> dave: we are going to see bricks of sunshine to malraux mix damn what--we are going to have brakes of sunshine mixed with rain. >> reporter: could be a few stray showers at the front end of this storm to it like at 9:00 in to the early overnight trip but the brunt of it does not get here until some rise tomorrow. >> dave: off and on showers continuing to the afternoon with intervals of sunshine in their creek the land will be a factor picking up actinium. --the wind will
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be a factor picking up at 10am. >> dave: we will see an occasional showers to the entire day. the notice in does have a few breaks in it so there will be some sunshine. taking a trip up to mt. diablo, and you could see flakes there. and a lot of snow in this sierra. >> dave: it is dropping to 2,000 ft., just filling it with a little bit starting
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in placerville and u s 50 as low as all brand. on i-880 so there will be tough travel creek--catherine? >> catherine: today the f-a- a says more than 45-thousand people have registered their drones in the two days since the public registry opened. >> catherine: and it's expected that the number will spike right after christmas. the f-a-a believes that more thatn 400-thousand drones could be sold over the holidays. >>all drones weighing more than a half-a-pound must be registered. >> catherine:you have to provide your name, email address, home address and pay a five dollar fee. the
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>> catherine: police say 24- year-old lakeisha holloway intentionally drove onto the sidewalk along las vegas boulevard.striking dozens of pedestrians, killing one, and injuring 37. >> catherine:outside the courtroom, her legal representative cautioned against rushing to judgment about intent, or guilty.
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>>.early to tell. >> catherine:so far.holloway is charged with three counts -- murder with a deadly weapon, leaving the scene of an accident, and child abuse, neglect or endangerment. >> catherine:her 3-year-old daughter, was in the car. >> catherine:both the defense and prosecution anticipate additional charges as the investigation continues. >> catherine:analysts say the legal consequencescould be serious. >> catherine:holloway's next court date is slated for january 20th.
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it's also a story about canals and the artificial heart,oers. electric guitars and rockets to the moon. in other words, this is the story of america- land of the doers. doin' it. did it. done. hard-working doers and smart-working doers. olds changed the way we put things together. and keepin'em together? that was walter's doin'. doers built this country. they built the dams and the railroads. ♪john henry was a steel drivin' man♪ hmm, catchy. they built the golden gates and the empire states. doers turn nothing into something. and something into something else. doin' got this nation done... along with the hula hoop, blue jeans and that little thing we call the interstate highway system. and all this doin'? it takes energy, no matter who's doin'. there's all kinds of doin' up in here. or what they're doin'. what the heck's he doin'? energy got us here.
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>> reporter: 2 in san jose another fatal accident takes a life of the pedestrian. killed but a utility truck as he crossed the street. he was a downtown fixture and major restore honor. and a community servicer parrot that participated in the local parade. in san jose, band coming kron 4 news. -- dan kerman
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>> reporter: killing touched down with no problem. however, and passengers to practice during situation pripet--passengers described a scary situation. and oakland, haazig madyun kron 4 news. >> reporter: here in petaluma thieves are breaking into passengers cars--drivers cars and stealing holiday gifts. >> reporter: just in front of the petaluma all but small, five vehicles were broken into print ad are reminding people to keeping vigils of sight. >> reporter: in petaluma to
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recent estimates still, kron 4 news. here in petaluma, terisa estacio >> dave: it is going to feel like christmas all round here. there is the front end of this system. it will be here early tomorrow. way up here for tomorrow afternoon. it is a blast of really cold air of alaska. starting tomorrow. moderate flame for the morning print it will not be as much as the last. it is going to be blustery and compared to the cool temperatures. to make it feel even colder. it should
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be all done by christmas morning. >> reporter: >> dave: why is increasing sunshine for the day patrick meant to low 50s and then we are setting up for a cold morning spot for the weekend creek inland temperatures in the upper 20's and '30's by the bay. with another chance of light showers. and into next week. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: at least three people have been confirmed dead after a series of tornadoes touched down in mississippi. shelling on twitter with the house being destroyed, multiple homes leveled and at least 40 people injured and locals say the numbers could go up there it is not just mississippi being impacted. but hit the hardest. arkansas also suffering a fatality. a 18 year old was
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killed after a tree fell through her roof. part of the same storm system that is massive. impacting the deep south. of to the ohio valley. much of the u. s impacted by this. >> grant: so many people are traveling for the christmas holiday. again, three people did after a series of tornadoes touched down in mississippi. >> catherine: there is a new poll showing that he has more concerns-that support in his three rivals combined. >> reporter: donald trump is dominating the g o p field. and you see an end poll shows trump on top with 39 percent support and more
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than double his next closest appoint, dick approves. >> reporter: trump's lead is even more definitive when measured by the death of support on issue after issue. on handling the economy, immigration and ices. bowlers aldine trump the best equipped candidate by commanding margins. >> she was bitter to when and she gets lost, she lost i mean she lost. >> reporter: the front runner and those still in the storm caused by his latest controversy. >> i am watching the debate and she disappeared! where did she go? where did she go? i know where she went, it is disgusting, i don't want to talk about it. " >> reporter: and now hillary
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clinton for the first time, responding directly to trumbo rhetoric about her. >> i recently deplore the top of his campaign and inflammatory rhetoric that he is using to divide people. >> reporter: clinton say she thinks trump has a penchant for sexism. >> i don't know they he has any boundaries at all. his bigotry, his bluster, his bullying have become his campaign. " >> reporter: drop hitting that. tweeting be careful hillary as you play the war on women or women being the great card. >> reporter: mean well as they battle it out, >> leave our kids alone. >> reporter: tim crews take
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on the washington post for the experting depicting his children as monkeys. >> " what i saw that cartoon, not much ticks me off. but making fun of my girls that'll do it. " >> reporter: this came after crews borders appeared at the debt-or in a tv ad. >> i know just what of do she said with a snicker i will use my own server and no one will be the wiser. " >> reporter: kids are generally considered off- limits and politics. crews now using the cartoons to raise money and opportunity to take on his favorite pochard
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>> catherine: chipotle is changing some of this cooking methods. onions will now the debt and boiling water to kill germs before they are chopped. also, what should and will be marinated in real--resalable plastic bags. instead of balls. cheese, tomatoes and cilantro will be shredded off side. and then delivered. the company is hoping these changes will bring back customers. >> catherine: following, and e. coli outbreak that has sickened more than 50 people in nine states including california. chipotles this new the changes will be happening in the next few weeks. >> catherine: with long gone back to school and the flu and cold season just another corridor is a
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perfect time to start practicing good health habits. see an end karo as those of us has the story. >> reporter: it is a season for a penis. adjourns cold and viruses like the coup are getting ready to descend on your family and your need to be prepared. what are some of the best ways to a boy getting sick this winter? here are a few tips >> reporter: the wear of close contact derrick tried to get people of their space. a lot of germans can be transferred from person to person just are breathing on each other. >> reporter: stay at home when you feel healed. goals without sacred may still ok but japan has charms to others as school and work if you are still contagious. new calls, cover your mouth and nose. some health experts say it the best way to avoid transferring drums
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>> reporter: you talk to mike at oracle. look is back on the team for a shingle row after being out sick and having much needed rest time since friday. let's hope the rest does not turn to sloppiness. after another close one this last friday against milwaukee, not too easy now. addressing the importance of a full game. >> we have a group of
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planners. and realize that. even, if the results this and say so i think we have the group when does. more than any individual accomplishment. at think that is what you saw. and we help prove that to ourselves. we will have full highlights with kron 4 news at 11. >> reporter: can't really argue against this curry proclaim himself the best in the nba right now. >> reporter: the kids have all life-threatening medical conditions were able to shoot a round was staff curry in more. he introduced himself to his teammates and will attend tonight's game.
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make a wish foundation and this was able to be a success your >> great memories something to remember one older. >> reporter: heard about the shooting of a three year-old girl this summer and my daughter is that each. --age >> and that should never be an option. -- a gun should never be an option >> we should not have to live like this. >> reporter: the piece also features chris paul
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>> reporter: it is back on the field tomorrow night creek oakland will play on two fronts separate this could be the final home game in the coliseum. the end f l boaters will vote next month on a one d perspective location. -- on the >> reporter: do know that this will be woodson's last home game for it this season is his last. >> not surprised but i am surprised that at his age he is a bait-touch he is able to perform at that level. >> the way he has bought his way through. certain things you would think that will hold a person that he's able
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to get through, at very super competitive. >> reporter: finally, we leave you of a feel good story for born with out a hand on his left arm but clearly born with basketball skills. he scored a late up. the first basket of his college career he threw a foul on the shot. i just love to see that. what an amazing piece. >> catherine:thank you. i love the story.
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>> stanley: coming up! people behaving badly letter and is forecast--tonight at 8pm! >> catherine: not everyone is loving be star wars movie. but everyone is lining up to buy a ticket. it is expected to make as much as another $180 million at the box office. and brick another record. >> catherine: if it does in will be the biggest second week of any movie in history.
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>> dave: not a whole lot of rain expected but we will see the occasional showers at times. with the downed trees and downed power lines and a couple places. also, the big story los no level spirit i am very excited about this. glimpse of snow in the hills tomorrow. >> catherine: stay with this everyone and i hope to see you at 8!
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