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just getting started for a very sloppy evening coming our way. it comes out like this creek 9:00 p.m., we talk about shower spirit 12:00. we took on heavy in spots with thunderstorms. and showers will continue with a high wind. >> reporter: this is a very mount storm system. as the system coming in from the west to the east. we will track get out and that in a what is going on. >> pam: the public works service team in pleasant hill was out on a storm patrol today. clearing as many traits as possible and the green line area. ahead of the big storms this week. >> you have to be pro at the
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up and make sure you get all of the leaves out of the trade. --drain >> pam: pleasantville public works will also be keeping an eye on said that stations and creek levels. and the days ahead. weather experts also say people should be prepared because the brain is not going to let up for quite some time. --rain >> pam: as kron4 terisa get this does your reports, one area is really going to bear the brunt of the storms. >> reporter: this down for its " welcome north bay residents this monday morning and experts say you are going to see a lot more of this kind of steady rain and did what it's all because of the el nino. >> the set up now for the
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next couple of weeks is really what we would put into a text book. what an annual storm looks like. >> reporter: and neurologist and former national weather service forecaster has been analyzing and analyzing a series of storms. take a look here as he explains in recent months the want came from the north, but these new storms come from the pacific. for >> there will be showers every day. again, it is a persistent pattern. >> >> reporter: 1 county in particular, the no. 8 will see the most shourd from these and a new storms. >> this is tuesday system. >> reporter: kron4 will be tracking the storm for you
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and giving you the latest information you need to know and be sure to check out kron4 mobile application. kron 4 news >> pam: and out of the story today 5 and 11 in our system jim times to let its ousted as the head of coach of the san francisco forty- niners. the franchise first announced the news last night and for second straight year and it is back to the drawing board. teensy " york address the firing this morning. mark carpenter was there he joins us with the details. mark, the instability continues and santa clara. >> reporter: at its seams this is what the entire season was leading up to another eventful off-season trade with the current state of the team, and bankers have been planted in a number of directions. from players the coaches to manage separate your cast taken the brunt of it and after a year of 70 came out
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this morning and told fan to look no farther than hamper it-- than him >> reporter: >> i hear the criticism, loudly. whether that is talking to fans directly or whether that is social media or from planes flying over my head. the result of this season rest on my shoulder squarely creek has not been good enough >> reporter: last year, and yet york next chance to hold him accountable for not winning super bowls. today the 49 st 03 up that message one more time with tom slow one and done after less than a full calendar year. san francisco is back and the head coach market. >> you have to learn from mistakes. you have to learn
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from a failure. and we did not get this one right and we need to make sure that we get the next room right and we need to make sure that we want from this season. >> reporter: but these are questions on whether the team has even learned from the last offense as jim harbaugh are was justin, despite a super bowl berth and 3 in f c championship games. yet, york not about to address if an error was made. >> i am not going to die in to that. i am not going to get into things that happened be high the scenes and i cannot look back or spirit we cannot win games that we all replayed. we cannot undo decisions that have been made. we need to make sure that all our effort is focused on the next head coach of the tank. >> pam: as someone
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california workers were allowed back into san bernadine office complex grid where 14 people were massacred in a terrorist attack last month. a secret defense has replaced the police tape surrounding the inland regional center. on december 2nd, the center was the site of a holiday party were county worker or root and his wife opened fire on his co-workers. the two were killed and a police shootout. the actual building where the killings took place remains closed. >> most of us are relieved to be at work. we want to continue with normal cms each mount other every--very much for it this afternoon, governor jerry brown attended a private memorial service for the victims and the nearby town of ontario creek--ontario
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>> catherine: president obama is moving ahead on plans to require background checks for guns brought from dealers. >> catherine: on his first day back to work after the holidays, the president got right to it. he wants to expand it background checks for guns brought from killers online at at gun shows. >> catherine: he met with attorney general read up lynch today to iron out the details. he explain why he is trying to tackle gun control in his final year of the presidency. president obama says americans are all too familiar with a chilling statistic including the tens of thousands killed by guns every year. >> catherine: he has not unbuilt all the details but
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there is already sharp criticism from the campaign trail and from congress. there are plans to include updating the definition of a gun dealer to narrow the gunshot show you poulter it and the white house is that the fbi will hire 230 more examiners to aggressive bet on chet--background checks in an attempt to speed things up.
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>> pam: burglar's target several homes are for the new year's holiday weekend. the break-ins occurred in eight unusual or usually quite east bay tam and investigator so kron4 has the mind and there was a common threat and some of the most recent cases. >> reporter: the brick and occurred with multiple front doors kicked in imbibers over the new year's holiday weekend here and the city of danville creek by brackets and at least one attempted burglary that was thwarted by home alarm system according to danville police. the most recent burglary happen sunday morning here on st. norbert drive. >> i'm really surprised.
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>> reporter: gary smith says he has lived and is quite a river past 18 years >> like i said the neighbors really look out for each other. maybe it was just a chance because of the holidays? but i have never had any problems here. >> reporter: investigators say they are falling off on some least have limited information on possible suspects. then the police to patrol had been increased in this area and they are checking with neighborhood cities to see if they are in any similar beverage cases involving front doors being kicked and and danville >> pam: multiple-just tomorrow. the jury is expected to begin deliberating and a blemish from the late chou case. he is charged with murder and
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racketeering. during the closing arguments today. a prosecutor described child asked abrams was, opportunistic, ego driven the book. prosecutors say, the 56 year old took over a chinese for tunnel group after having its previous leader killed and rent an enterprise that in case the drug-trafficking, money laundering and sell a stolen cigarettes and alcohol. he is also accused of a second killing. >> pam: and married couple was killed and an elderly woman was sent to the hospital. and what is being described as a horrific accidents and pleasant hill last night. kron4 maureen kelly taught to a neighbor of the victims at least about the investigation into the crash. >> reporter: >> it is a very tragic incident.
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>> reporter: this video is from sunday night shows the middle rack of a single roll car accident which blip after colliding with a concrete barrier. it happened just after 8:00 p.m. as the car was getting on the contra costa boulevard of front from 68 northbound. the cost is unknown. the police say speed was a factor. >> going at a high rate of speed several weeks before we get any toxicology reports back to rick >> reporter: police are also looking to whether or not there was a mechanical problem our medical issue with the driver. that may have led to the crash. he has been identified as a 69 your old emilio lopez. his wife is 68 years old maria was also killed. a family member who did not want to go on, say the third person in the car is the real sister visiting from mexico
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city. she is about to turn 80 this month. she is listed in fair condition of her nieces they are still running test looking for possible internal injuries. >> pam: and scared for some skiers at least no. bowl on sunday. capra is back with the details on what we're wrong. catherine? >> catherine: dozens of skiers and snow boarders were in effect would from a chair lift at the lake tahoe resort. that is part of what you see here. people work the carefully floor, one by one the problem and on occupied chair selling filled from the cable. the lip was halted and 60 by people with a that you would with the help of a ski patrol. all operators and heavily remain suspended while the investigation of the cost of the figure continues. >> pam: 50 on the new stores
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are beginning to move through the bay area. dave is here to explain what is ahead. >> reporter: this is what i say, get your errands done and the next few h. we will be hit with different systems. by 10:00 p.m. creek has not made it into the peninsula just yet creek later tonight, that will happen. >> reporter: there will be filled with light showers and bent heavier showers that time. starting your morning commute, that would be the case and then the beginning of the commute things will begin to improve barry much so. >> reporter: we go into wednesday morning, there is another dose of harry-is heavier showers with a stronger went to look out for. asking about the snow,
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we do have a winter storm warnings. looking at sixth to 12th and last tuesday in the mountains. at 4 to 8 in. in the valleys. >> reporter: also, will be heavier wind with gusts at 25. it could get up to or can force. tonight, it it will be mild temperatures. but lower 50s with all that is going on. storms from west to east-to-east. >> pam: and elephant seal that gained attention after stopping traffic on highway 37 west. gave birth to a pot over the weekend. these are the pictures of heart and our new pup. from the marine mammal center. >> pam: the female seal
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wilson weighs 900 lbs. creek she gave birth at point reyes as a national seashore on saturday. >> pam:tolay, was relocated after multiple attempts spirit to cross highway in sonoma last tuesday. the marine mammal center says, she might have been moving inland to have her baby. officials in december and january of the moss went up in stills typically give birth. >> pam: we will be
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>> catherine: the national football league has been tracked into the dispute between the city of santa clara at its use-test used soccer league. over the use of the league soccer field for the super bowl. video from our helicopter garnished with abc seven new shows crudes were digging holes in the field this morning to make way for a super bowl media center for the upcoming yvette. >> pam:event >> pam: as a result, the santa clara soccer league
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which has eight lawsuits pending against the city, is only the national football league to stop construction of the facility. what it says will dispute its practices and games and damaged its bills. >> pam: the lawsuit claims the city built to follow the process for changing its use permit for the bills. and that the media center will harm the killed and disrupts soccer games and practices for several weeks santa clara city official told kron4 news and actions are protected by a longstanding contract and bay, the city is providing alternative built for the least used it >> pam:. >> reporter: the next step and the process is selling papers to relocate.
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>> reporter: all of the national league owners will meet for it is in the postings, or another team get to move. stating that any sitting, no decisions have been made yet. >> would do everything that we can to stay in markets that we are are ready enter it is proven that we cannot stay there, or not viable creek need to make sure that we go back into a market, such as loss angeles and do it the right way. we do pick where it's not like before will have two teams there before. >> reporter: at a news conference last week they announced that they still do not have a viable plan. >> we need to make sure that our taxpayers are not left
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on the hook and that we are making sure that we are making responsible investments of the money. required. >> reporter: asper fans, they to remain optimistic. >> we do not think the raiders will have those bold spirit the rams and chargers are likely the primary to go to build a first. we think, oakland is the best place for the raiders. >> reporter: moving a team from one city to another it causes for a lot of variables and lots of things to fall into place. dan ke rman, kron 4 news
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showdown over the control of public lands and the west. federal all authorities have been watching the remote area carefully but they have also been keeping their distance. members on being-- members of the armed group occupying the building since the weekend are protesting the presence of this is up to lechers who set fire to the federal land. >> catherine: did our research some time but a recent ruling what extent their sentence. protesters say the larger issue, many local ranchers have been intimidated by the federal government. they want the property turned over to the local authorities so there is no more federal oversight. >> catherine: if the situation does turn violent they say it will be the fault of a federal authorities creek they say that there has been no
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vandalism and members are trying to keep things calm. >> pam: kron4 national correspondent mark has the story... >> reporter: lee today with top and pfizer is. president obama and starting a new year with a new push to change americans gulp. --gun laws >> reporter: in nashville over the weekend, there was a long line at it expo to see that some could be stalking out. --stocking up
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>> reporter: congress, which have not budge on gun laws and the last several years creek are calling fall. >> we do not know the details of the plan. his proposal with a strict gun ride was over they did and reject it. a survivor in the 2007 massacre at the virginia texas he is thankful for the administrators plans but stills but it can go far enough. >> reporter: they are expected to bring about the issues again, next week at the state of the inaccurate reporting from washington.
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>> reporter: look at the darkness we have here. with cloud all over the bay area. that is a sign of things to come. with the storm's coming our way with heavier rain showers. do see something up in the east bay hills creek with that activity moving. we have been watching some clusters in wine country. >> reporter: example, napa to and have small and petaluma up to one-half derrick santa rosa down by three and concord by 6 and 74 fairfield prepared >> reporter: this is going to blow into it and stick
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with bus and leave their for tomorrow morning. >> reporter: lane and spot, attended by the north bay. under stalin and by 7:00 a.m. and will continue it will be mining to make way for a busy tuesday night and wednesday morning. >> pam: as we start the new year, the campaign for the white house heat up for both
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parties. donald trump released a new tv ad creek and well known potential that says political face hit the trail today for hillary clinton. c e and dianne gallagher is trucking it off from washington. >> reporter: the race is not a sprint with the candidates on both sides hitting iowa and new hampshire director it tried to win over voters would just weeks ago before things are getting real. and on the first big campaign day of 2006, the big debut of hillary clinton naso secret weapon. >> i do not fit anymore creek first of all, i am a happy grandfather and i am not mad at anybody. >> reporter: the former president spoke fondly of his wife, her softer side and her early career achievements and will--while
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bill clinton did not adjust on a truck recent attacks on the past infidelities, he did drop a few bills wives in his new hampshire speech. >> we do not want to run away from the place that we've then that america is the place that welcomes all people who are willing to treat other people the way that they would like to be treated >> reporter: but president clinton is in the only one using the not so subtle approach to take on track today--take on track today. --trump >> pam: is the growing rift between middle east power player sunday on arabia and ireland is not spreading through the arab world. more
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nations are following the study already is a lead in cutting diplomatic ties with i run. by around and sit down on non--also announced that they are several relations today as well. the united arab emirates said it is recalling its ambassador from tehran. >> reporter: >> pam: this started with saudi already is the execution of the prominent shiite cleric one of the nearly four dozen people put to death over the outbreak giant storm the saudi embassy in tehran, and the spot in the saudi response. the protests continue print along with a dry--angry rhetoric between the two countries.
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>> pam: t h p the vaccine was first recommended for growth in 2006. since then, and factions in teen girls from the human papilloma virus or h p b have gone down 50 percent according to the cdc. but the vexing is not just for girls. adam mcllroy explains would need to know. to protect her son to. >> reporter: h p d is the
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most common sexually transmitted infection in the u.s. according to the cdc. about 79 million people have it and most people never know it creek >> 40 most of the inspections go away on their own but unfortunately they can cost several problems. >> reporter: severe problems like cervical and head and neck cancers but there is hope. thousands of h-p the cancer deaths each year may be preventable for both girls and boys. the aid to be >> h p m b vaccine is important for boys as well as for growth because boys can also get cancer from the virusthe >> reporter: that may translate to preventing more than 9000 cases of h p v
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drop on wall street today. catherine is back to tell us about a big drop on the market occurred. >> catherine: this was a scary start to 2016. fears of a crash landing in china's economy sent stocks diving all around the world monday. the first trading day of the year current stocks in china fell so badly in fact, that trading was halted for the first time ever.
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>> catherine: the dow ended the day down nearly 300. after dipping low as 450 for a time creek the nasdaq lost 104. and the s&p was down 31. another worry for investors new tensions between chiron and saudi of arabia both key oil producers. >> pam: general motors is making a half a million dollar and best and right telling company left as part of the big investment sheet and will work to develop an autonomous on demand up worked for some driving cars. the companies will also set up short-term car rental clubs across the u.s. tariff act of people who do not own a car can pick up the car so thick you work as lift drivers. --lyft >> pam: you get expect new
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gadgets and gizmos at the biggest attack show and the world. over the next and a few days select program- which proclaimed the greeks and turks would be sent unto glaces for the consumer electronics show. c n n marin maloney has a look at which you could expect. >> reporter: some of the largest names and the tech world will showcase their shiny new debt is at the consumer electronic show. drowns dominated/years eve didn't permit as did cool cars creek this year, expect more drooled were the indigence and mind blowing attack. >> reporter: the text watchers at and gadget predict newt tv technology will be unveiled with big names like algae and sony + shark are forecasted to tout
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new ways to make your tv watching better. but at least one company is jumping the gun and didn't have a look at what it will show off. samsung has three projects from is super secretive labs that may someday change your life. the first is the well is the next generation of where will technology. >> reporter: it is the next generation of weather will technology which looks like a typical belt but hidden inside there is so-called smart sensor technology that can track your health. like recording your way sides eating habits, steps and even the time he's been sitting down. this is a right. it is a had motion control for those who like to play bircher reality and the last project is a little harder to secret >> reporter: it is a watch strap clock tick talk that unless you're your smart
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phone without headphones creek all you have to do is touch your ear and buy low- cost videos and any think of to play can be heard in your ear with out pesky headphone courts. cool? don't expect to find these things on store shelves in time soon. samsung said the projects are still in the development phase. >> reporter: wednesday morning commute at 7:00 a.m. with punched no. 2 there is heavier showers accompanied by wind as well. a part of this package is no creek and a c six to 12 in. in the past area. 2 ft., and the highest peak. >> reporter: there is a winter storm warning posted as formality at 10:00 p.m. tonight to 10:00 p.m. tomorrow night it will also come with higher went. --
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winds >> reporter: still double digits and spot spirit the second punch is coming and coming with it heavier went. --winds >> reporter: by 11:00 a.m. on wednesday is still linger. ask our lows are concerned, very mild. we are talking about fifties, up lower 50s tonight print most of the storms have been coming from west east and it will beat a rough week. >> reporter: look at the temperatures, almost unchanged blower to mid '40's, pam?
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>> pam: many in the fashion industry used the term because anybody as something to aspire to. but, now some say the industry should rethink that phrase. the insider debbie monopolists is in hollywood with more. >> reporter: women health magazine, which has reported circulation of 1.5 million readers is over words like " bikini body in " and drop to sizes, so they kick off the new year by kicking them off their covers for ever! montage women help cover >> i believe what our readers is that implies by bikini body is that it implies only one is a bikini
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body--one size and you have to fit into the cookie cutter role. >> reporter: to those obnoxious headlines and hello to those motivate and as buyers. women's health editor in chief and the keller later wrote a dear john letter to those phrases readers were ready to retire. >> we know that our readers like to look good we will still have those stories that will help you out health wise. the reason we decided to write an open letter to our reader we did a survey and we found some interesting things and we wanted to address that. one letter read it der bikini body. you imply that a body must a certain size in order to wear a to peace, and everybody is a bikini body
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>> pam:el niño fueled storms have finally arrived. >> pam:the second of three storms this week is barreling towards the bay area. and rain on drought- striken california. >> pam:good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam:we've been talking about it for months. a series of storms brewing in the relentless rain to the region. >> pam:dave spahr is
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tracking the next storm to come through the bay area. and that one is supposed to be a big one right? >> reporter: the bay area is bracing for another onslaught of rain. that could lead to flooding in some parts of the bay area. especially in the north bay. >> pam:new at six. kron 4's charles clifford reports on the slick conditions in marin county. >> reporter: here in marin county, standing along 101 at the tejano run and separate it was a overcast most of the day. heavier showers moved through the north bay and lasted one hour. this a very light rain shower. it's not unusual for this time of the day with the traffic. >> reporter: the roadways
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are slick out here. if you're headed out here in marin county be aware that this treacherous on the roadway. in marin county, kron 4 news charles clifford crawford >> pam:commuters in the bay area are getting ready for the wet weather. in el cerrito. the morning started off wet. the dark clouds were a force to be >> pam:at the bart station. almost everyone came ready to deal with the elements. people wore boots, jackets, hats. and had umbrellas in hand. >> pam:as commuters headed back to work after the holidays, some admitted. it was tough to get going. >>.cold for california. >> pam:tuesday's commute is supposed to be a wet one as well. make sure you have kron four's mobile app so we can
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keep you informed. >> pam:out in the east bay preparations are being made in advance of the big storm.kron4's haaziq madyun was in a pleasant hill neighborhood today as problem storm drains were >>being cleared >>"right there on that corner" >> reporter:mark pini is a part of pleasant hill public works services storm patrol. he is clearing as many storm drains as he can with those rain clouds are moving in >> reporter:i see you're working pretty fast today. the storm is coming. you're trying to stay ahead of the storm? >>"correct" >> reporter:he is clearing drains in the gregory gardens neighborhood, an area known for flooding >>"we are in the gardens and we are prone to flooding here.it's an older neighborhood and it tends to flood more than some of the surrounding neighborhoods.then you got a
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flood" >> reporter:in addition to clearing storm drains the storm patrol is will also be keeping an eye on creeks in this area with heavy rain expected in the bay area over the next several days.in pleasant hill haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam:for up-to-the minute weather alerts and forcasts in your neighborhood.download the kron 4 mobile app. your number one source for news and weather in the bay area. >> pam:burglars target several homes over the new years of danville. multiple front doors were kicked in by burglars. >> pam:also, 5-break ins and at least one attempted burglary that was thwarted by a home alarm system according to police. >> pam:there were also reports of break ins on mariposa court, camino amigo, and ferncroft court over the 3 day weekend. investigators say they are follwing up on some leads but have limited information on possible suspects. >> pam:san francisco police are on the hunt for a man who robbed a gas station in the outer sunset last month. this is surveillance video of the crime.
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>> pam:police say on decemeber 13th, the suspect pulled out a gun and took about 400 dollars from the register. the store employee was not hurt. if you have any information on this case.call san francisco police. >> pam:a judge will be decide a dispute between the city of santa clara and it's youth soccer league over use of the soccer fields for the upcoming super bowl. >> pam:and now, as kron four''s rob fladeboe reports, the national football league as been >> reporter:just hours after the reigns to levi stadium were handed over to the nfl, as this video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news shows, crews began drilling holes in the city's youth soccer fields next door to to levi's stadium to make for a huge media center for the super bowl. the work came to a halt a short time later after the soccer league filed suit against the nfl. >> reporter: >> clara youth soccer league we needed to do something
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other did to protect the well-being of the children. >> reporter:the lawsuit, initially filed against the city, alleges santa clara failed to follow the process for changing it's use permit, would harm the fields and disrupt practices and games. >>steve robertson -- going to be dead within a week. >> reporter:the nfl has said the lawsuit will not delay the media center. the city insists it is working with the league to provide alternative fields but the league says they are not adequate, accusing the city of changing the rules in the middle of the game. >>steve robertson -- cigna the klay different from having to dig holes to prepare for 6000 person media village. >> reporter:a hearing is set for wednesday when the league will as a judge to grant a preliminary injunction. until then, the soccer league is hoping the nfl won't make any further changes to it's fields untilthe judge rules in the case. in santa clara rob fladeboe
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>> pam: in our other big story of the day, jim tomsula is out as head coach of the 49ers. the team announced the news last night. today-- ceo jed york addressed the firing as well as the franchise's future. >> pam: mark carpenter was there and joins us with details. mark-- what's happening with this organization? >> reporter:a lot of instability. >> reporter:with the way this season played out, you could see how tomsula's firing was not really out of nowhere. but now for the second straight year, the 49ers are back in the market for a head coach. >> reporter:and this morning-- york, who's been quiet all year, spoke up and owned the franchise's problems. >> reporter:in a 30-minute news conference, york started with an opening statement.that addressed the shortcomings. >> reporter:the remarks were very similar to the one we heard last year following jim harbaugh's dismissal.in which he said 'hold me accountable' if we aren't winning super bowls. >> reporter:after a 5-11 campaign and a with no playoffs, a remorseful york told fans the blame falls on
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his shoulders and he's working to make this right. >> reporter: >> i realize 2015 was not the and nor was it easy. i do not take the fan support likely. i do understand how much passion that you have for this team. and even if is in the form of criticism of me. are respected and you deserve more accurate and you will get more. >> >> reporter:york also announced that general manager trent baalke will remain in his position.and he is in charge of finding the next head coach. >> reporter:in regards to that issue, there already have been several names floated around. coming up at 6-45, gary radnich will break those down.plus, have reaction from the players, including colin kaepernick. >> reporter:pam?
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>> pam:with the regular season over. coaches coming and going. to focus now shifts to which teams want to go. the raiders have made it clear they are looking to move to los angeles. and a formal request could be coming any day now. >> pam:kron 4's dan kerman is live in the newsroom with more. >> reporter: this formal request is the latest step in the process. our raiders and 49ers coverage isn't done just yet. at 6-45.sports director gary radnich will give his take.as both teams head into a long offseason. stick around for that. >> reporter: will they or won't they? it's a new stadium in the future for the raiders? we will prefer to stay out of the conversation print readers' home coach talked about the bay area. >> i am back home. i love the fact that i am back home
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to read but, it is not my position. it is a head football coach--or ask a. it is my goal to get the team ready to play. >> reporter: mom mr. davis is wang options he is consistently saying that he will elect to keep the team in oakland. >> reporter: was like the city of oakland system have yet to come up with a formal proposal to keep the team in oakland. and they will continue to work at it. >> things may or may not be caught with soft on the 11th or 12th. but we are committed to work with raiders no matter what happened for it we believe that they have a great future here in oakland. >> reporter: again, if the
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>> pam: tomorrow, the jury is expected to begin deliberating in the raymond "shrimp boy" chow case. the alleged san francisco chinatown crime boss.charged with murder and >> pam: today the prosecutor described chow as a quote "ruthless, opportunistic, ego-driven thug" >> pam: prosecutors claim chow took over a chinese fraternal group after having its previous leader killed and engaged in drug trafficking, of stolen cigarettes and alcohol. >> pam: he is also accused of a second killing. >> pam: the case against him stems from a series of law enforcement raids across the bay area in march 2014 that detained more than 20 people, including former state senator. leland yee, former school board member keith jackson and chow. 6 >> pam: an east bay couple
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were killed and an elderly woman was sent to the hospital in a single rollover crash in pleasant hill last night. >> pam: kron4's maureen kelly talked to police investigating the neighbor of the husband and wife who says they will be missed. >>oh my god emilio and maria wonderful wonderful people >> reporter:it's being called a tragic accident.a single rollover wreck that happened sunday night just after 8pm as the car was getting off on the contra costa blvd offramp from nb 680. police say speed was a factor. >> reporter:but it will be weeks until a waiting until the blood are also looking into whether or not there was a mechanical problem.or a medical issue with the driver.that may have lead to the crash. >> reporter:he has been identified as 69 year old emilio lopez.his wife.68 year old maria.was also killed. >> reporter:a family member who did not want to go on camera says the third person in the car.is maria's nearly 80 year old sister visiting from mexico city. she is
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listed in fair condition.the couple killed lived in this home in starlyn estates neighborhood for nearly 30 years.where they raised their three sons.now grown. their longtime neighbor says they are a lovely couple. she was especially close to maria. >> reporter:the neighbor says maria was a retired housekeeper.but emilio was still running his sucessful landscaping business. >> reporter:they also leave behind three grandchildren.whom they loved dearly. maureen kelly kron4 news it it it it
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>> pam:in san bernardino - the social service center where 14 people died in a terror attack december 2nd - reopened today. >> pam:catherine heenan has more on that -- and the memorial held earlier today. >> catherine:600 employees went back to work at the inland regional center today. some of them saying they were just happy to be back -- and to see each other. >> catherine:the office building has been closed since killers syed farook and his wife tashfeen malik began their shooting rampage. >> catherine:they walked into a christmas party in the building andthis afternoon there was an emotional memorial service for the victims. >> catherine:this was the scene the daythe two terror- inspired killers were shot dead by police. >> catherine: >> >> congratulations to san bernardino county for the leadership in putting this
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event together. >> catherine:syed farook was an inspector for san bernardino's public health department. he worked with many of the victims who were at the center that day. >> catherine:the only rooms which remain closed - are in the area where the attack happened. >> catherine:pam? >> pam:tomorrow.president obama will announce new executive orders on gun control. he will require background checks for guns bought from dealers online and at gun shows. >> pam:kron 4 national correspondent mark meredith has the story.that's new at six meeting today with his top advisors including the attorney general and f-b-i director - president obama is starting the new year with a new push to change amercia's gun laws. >> "well be making sure that people have a very clear understanding of what can make a difference and what we could do" >> reporter:the white house is expected to roll out
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plans to use the president's exectutive authority to bypass congress and force stricter background checks at gun shows nationwide. >> reporter:in nashville over the weekend - long lines at a firearm expo hinted gun owners could be stocking up. >>"the government is going to have a hard time controlling, whether it be through gun shows or facebook" >> reporter:the proposals come a month after two people used weapons to kill 14 people in san bernardino california. >> reporter:congress - which hasn't budged on gun laws in the last several years - is crying foul. >> reporter:in a statement speaker of the house paul ryan writes quote: >>"while we don't yet know the details of the plan, the president is at minimum branch, and potentially overturning its will. his proposals to restrict gun rights were debated by the united states senate, and they were rejected" but gun control activists say its congress who still needs to act. >> reporter:a survivor of the 2007 massacre at virgina tech tells us he's thankful for the adminstration's efforts but beleives it can't go far enough. >>"the president can effect
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he can't close the loopholes, we really need congress to do that" >> reporter:as part of the white house's effort to sell the new plans - president obama will participate in a televised townhall at james madison university on thursday. >> reporter:we also expect the battle over gun legislation to come president obama gives his final state of the union address. in washignton, im national correspondent, mark meredith. >> pam: we are already seeing somebody rang with heavy storm still to come. -- we are already seening some heavy rain with heavy storms to come. >> reporter: this is the system that will start and
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the north bay going towards the south. >> reporter: and the like baby blue sea at lake tahoe is 46 in. for valleys and mountains you see the wind at 25 mi. per hour gust. a company to that. close to hurricane force. now we go further with the showers. >> gary: >> reporter: >> reporter: and and some moderate nine showers. with the widespread acclaim. for heavier showers that will come overnight. waiting for your morning commute. at 5:00 p.m., shourd still in
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the forecast. cloudy. >> reporter: pay for it on wednesday with punch no. 2. look at the land. even in the bay area. 7:00 a.m., when hank amount a little bit. then we go to 12:00 a.m. on your one state with a another punch. well beyond the 20 mi. per hour range. and it went advisory for the north bay hills and maybe even the east bay hills to. >> reporter: notice of temperatures hardly budged and overnight lows current pam? >> pam: after the break. >> pam: gm.goes all in with san francisco-based lyft. the huge investment aimed at giving uber a run for its
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>> pam: less demand in january could push prices even lower - perhaps another 10 cents in coming weeks. >> pam: general motors is making a half-a-million- dollar investment in ride- hailing company lyft. as part of the big investment, g-m will work todemand network for self- >> pam: the companies will also set hubs across the u- s. at the hubs, people who don't own cars can pick up a car so they can work as lyft drivers. >> pam: as part of the investment, g-m's president will become a lyft board member. >> pam: next at 6-30.the big changes you will see the next time you drive across the golden gate bridge during the evening commute. >> pam: plus, the latest storm.bringing a fresh round of snow to tahe ski resorts. >> pam: and we're keeping an eye on the series of el nino storms week. dave spahr is back with your forecast.
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charles clifford kron4 news reported >> reporter: tenths this downpour is just a taste of what is next to come over the next few days with a consistent series of storms. with an annual pattern is predicted to hit the bay area. andin particular is expected to seek more showers because of the veteran. --is expected to see more showers because of the path ran. --pattern >> reporter: and has spent and wife and their late 50s from pleasantville were killed. the wife's sister, 79 year old woman visiting from mexico city. they were wonderful people says the
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neighbors for it could neighbors and very hard- working. >> reporter: a dispute between city of santa clara and the soccer league in are headed to court. in an effort to stop construction on the super bowl media center on its field next door tucked levi stadium court they plan to disrupt their plane schedule and harm their fields if is not stopped. a judge would decide the future of this issue on wednesday. >> reporter: oakland raiders are expected to file formal papers. they are the only one to to see if oakland will keep the team. so they will continue to work at it derrick loyal fans will sit
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back and hope that all the pieces of the most been will soon fall into place. >> pam: the rain in the bay area continues to mean fresh snow in the sierra. >> pam: catherine is back with the good news for skiiers.and >> catherine:some "not" so good news for a few of them. >> catherine:first - the happy pictures of people skiing, riding ski lifts. snow-boarding. >> catherine:they've got plenty of fresh snow. and more is coming to the sierra beginning early through the day. >> catherine:total new snow accumulations are generally going to be 4 to 10 inches.and it's helping the drought, of course. >> catherine:but dozens of skiiers and snow-boarders did "not" have a great time in the snow yesterday. that's because an unoccupied chair suddenly fell from the
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lift at heavenly ski resort. >> catherine:the lift was halted and 65 people were evacuated with the help of a ski patrol. >> catherine:heavenly is apologizing for the problem and the investigation continues into what went wrong. it took about two hours for everyone to be carefully lowered to the ground, one by one. >> catherine:it was scary - but no one was hurt. heavenly's north bowl remained closed today. >> catherine: bridge.and it starts today. directions. >> reporter: a quick check as storm tracks corporate showers and vallejo. >> reporter: this is what we are talking about here.
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starting to spread out. we go up and notice how the numbers start to drop. right across the peninsula and downtown san francisco with an inch of showers by 7:00 a.m.. >> reporter: the other factor is that we have been talking about the storms with temperatures early budging. moles 50 degrees or so we are just talked about the upper 20s not so long ago. >> reporter:: we have to adjust and the '50s and showers are heavy in certain spots but by midnight rain was under sours--rain with thundershowers.
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>> pam: and configuration is coming to the golden gate bridge and its stars today. it is expected to improve traffic flow in both directions. there is not a new schedule for the afternoon commute. >> pam: monday through wednesday the bridge will be configured with three lines northbound and three lying southbound derrick and on thursdays and fridays from 430 to 5:30 p.m. there will be four lines of northbound and two lines southbound. bridge manager kerry wood says at the peak of afternoon commute traffic here and about a thousand more drivers than the bridge can handle. >> pam: still ahead, the
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radnich the session brought to you by black bear bynum >> gary: i thought it was fine but there are so many angry for a ninth offense and the media. they have it all for this guy. so his best--so his next move better be a big name position. >> gary: various reports bay he will walk away with seven to $8 million creek, but they could give him another job in the organization creek but know they will pay him in full. when you just do not have the personality of the head coach and your 5 and 11 trips when he stands up in front of a group he always looks like he is
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lost. >> i want you to understand that we are glad to do everything we can print we are working hard to get the pieces back together to get the game--the team back to where it was. >> unfortunately, i did not see this team peru improve collectively from the beginning to the sand. -- from the beginning to the answer. --end >> it is time to find the next head coach >> gary: balky has its own press conference will it
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this evening. basically, he said absolutely nothing. how many years to you have left on your contract? and he said i really do not know. it is one of those situations where you are swinging and you do not fire someone after one year unless you are admitting that we blew it. harbaugh had his critics creek he did not get along with people inside the building creek particularly in the sun direct >> gary: in bomb. the bomb. >> gary: mark carpenter went into the locker room to talk to some of the players bridge who was known and have town slut as their head coach. --tomsula
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>> that is a decision of of us. i have a great respect for him as a person. i know he did everything he could to help his team win. >> it is nothing that you are ever excited about. thomas blood is a guy i care about and i think he is a great guy. he is a great coach as well. we did not win enough games and that is the result of that. -- tomsula >> reporter: after a one- year fight after a one-year served as a clear my reminder this is the distance we have chosen. blair's first step that news last night in a tax and then had a meeting with the kit
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york this morning. now the team is back where it was the last off season looking for a coach. >> the most difficult part is the unknown. not knowing who or what we are going to be doing until that person get here. i guess that is the scariest part is not knowing. >> reporter: as far as possible replacements, a lot of names will come out over the next couple weeks and players have their own criteria on what they are looking for. >> i want someone that is a bill leader respected and knows what they are doing. not to set our coach did not. i believe they did but i just play ball. i do not get into the details. you gotta like the guy that is the shore. >> when he heard ultimately
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that what makes a good head coach. you have to be able to leap 53 players into a game and have them win. >> reporter: aspirate >> gary: as for kapernick? it would depend on who the new coach is. we will see? he has a torn ligament the same bomb where he was eating an apple yesterday. so surgery is recommended. kapernick, will seek a second opinion. he injured back on october 22nd, in november he underwent surgery on his non throwing start shoulder. --on his ninth throwing shoulder. >> gary: little bit later tonight we will talk about the raiders who of course wrap up their season yesterday. seven lanza and 9
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