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flash flood watch and on the entire metro area of the bay and late tonight wednesday afternoon and then add to the storm that's coming away. many may have all the sudden flooding problem brig danforth's 9:00 p.m. the feast rainshowers variable clouds not to mention to the change by midnight mostly cloudy and this as opening up in spots and then 7:00 a.m. rain and winds and stormy like conditions. the time the seven victims of precipitation. it has >> pam: been one of those of both hands on the wheels kind of day across the bay area. the widespread all the street flooding. along with other commuters today robb spent the day dodging standing water and persistent charge in the soft life. >> reporter: the morgan hill and
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south said jose. as if it persisted off and on the job today.it was a wet morning commute with the headlights and wipers going full tilt. this was monterey road just north of morgan hill, which has some notorious trouble spots that can catch drivers by surprise. another problem area is here on seymour avenue in nearby san martin, which was flooded for a time as the creek that drains nearby farm land went from all but dry to a torrent in just a couple of hours. some of those fields will be under water for quite a while. the heaviest rain falling here just before dawn but persisting in the form of light showers off and on pretty much all day. public works crews going from storm drain to storm drain where leaves and other debris threaten to create a new trouble spot. the rain seemed to might have gone from bad to worse.
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>> pam:a tree fell down and blocked a road in mill valley this morning. causing a power outage that left 210 residences without power. around 5:30 in the morning. police responded to a report of a downed tree and downed power lines. near the intersection of buena vista and carmelita avenues. the tree fell on a vehicle. but officials say, no injuries are reported. just after 2:00 -this afternoon. >> pam: left mellon high-level no one in mill valley. >> reporter: tell you right now all little rest from the rainy weather right now i can see traffic moving along with a one in both directions in the road still seem to be what./tell you about what happened earlier today. >> reporter: is about 1230 this afternoon a time treat the years
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old hundred 20 ft. tall lost one limb. this weighing 6,000 lbs 25 to 30 ft. long came crashing down and a pickup truck as well as a car doing extensive damage to both of them. we talked to everest the scene cleanup. the early drought related he says. "what was dry mustard available the treatment of the moisture in the back half a release mechanism for. the women got an excessively heavy." >> reporter: the horrors of the branch around three of them. the concern is that they're carrying the same type of load more rain coming could cause these to break as well as a consultant to the side of those trees need to be trimmed back again very
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dangerous when the mysteries. but ms. miller walking by on the street at the time. nobody injured as a couple vehicles this live mill valley on high 1. >> pam:the rain brought a tree crashing down on the roof of a parked car on union street in alameda this morning. luckily no one was inside the the tree was 30-feet- tall, on private property, and took down a smaller alameda city tree. before landing on the parked car. the storms causing problems for east bay commuters. an early morning crash in fremont. sends two people to the hospital. the c-h-p says, around 5:30 a- m. a woman traveling northbound on vehicle near the auto mall exit. officers say, a good samaritian who witnessed the crash. got out police say, at that time.
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another vehicle spun out and hit the man was taken to the hospital. he is expected to be ok. the woman was also transported is unknown at this time. >> pam:the heavy rains from this most recent el nino storm. caused some frightening moments for a as kron four's terisa estacio water just next to the bay lights. she made her way through the water to check on the driver. it's a story only you'll only see on four news. >> reporter: driver and passenger seemed startled see me. from this vantage point you can see why the three of us surrounded by water for power that such on the elevated section well as a at runs parallel to the bridge chp
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spokesperson says there is see the call around 8:00 a.m. about a car stuck in the water near the bay bridge. as for how i got out i went out to talk them. >> reporter: couple did not one give me their names put up their hands about the faces and a bit embarrassed about this situation ball out by the two- stage p asked me if the couple planned to leave on a round or if they needed help as vacancy is deep affections and large rocks to navigate around taking. my advice to back up in the two drove through the
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water. stopped and thought perhaps there stock but kept going. on the 7 freeway i ask the chp if they could be in trouble. "this live-in believe this was unsafe. that's his the tide is expected to be high in several places in the bay area where. >> pam:a reminder. for complete weather forecasts mobile app. it's free to download for apple and android devices. gunmen >> pam: opening fire in the middle of downtown oakland today when you cannot see this video was hit for a. ministry in broadway please tell us the victim was an innocent bystander caught in crossfire. >> reporter:
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you are looking at video of a shooting suspect firing multiple shots at someone tuesday morning here on broadway near 13th street in downtown oakland. right here in front of de "i'm right in this area all of the time. i mean that's crazy" the shooting impacted businesses in this area like t-mobile.which closed down shortly after the incident occurred. an oakland police watch commander was first on the scene "our watch commander was not only patrolling the 1300 block of broadway but did witness the shooting" opd spokesperson johnna watson two men were arguing before the shots were fired "our watch commander pursued one of the armed suspects into the 1400 block of broadway where he was last seen. we immediately contacted bart police about a possible armed suspect. he had the option to go underground into the bart area" investigators say the suspect and the man he was shooting at both got away. "unfortunately we had a female who was struck by one of the rounds, she was taken to a local hospital and listed in stable condition" oakland police say with the help witnesses they were able to locate and recover a handgun
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which they believe was used in the shooting. in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: and creating problems for of the state we show you where plus the latest and to the san bernardino and shooting investigation fbi asking the public health piecing together the missing part of the timeline and new ethics 15515 the president taking action on gun-control placid checks on
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>> pam:the white house is putting gun sellers on notice. president obama today announced executive actions. aimed at expanding background checks for gun buyers. catherine heenan is here with details on what the president is saying. obama says makes him "mad". and one that can bring him to and already - he's defending his actions to try to curb gun violence. >> el nino: >> catherine:speaking in the east room and surrounded by gun control activists and the families of gun victims.the announcement soon turned emotional. president obama talked about the many tragedies americans have witnessed.including the 20 children who died at sandy hook elementary 3 years
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ago. the executive actions will expand the number of gun buyers subject to criminal background checks.including those at gun buyers at those shows can currently exploit a loophole in gun laws. he's side-stepping congress. instead, directing his law enforcement agencies other parts of the government to do what they can on their he'll hire more people to encourage more domestic violence prosecutions and order better tracking of lost guns. republicans on the campaign trail are howling in protest.
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>> catherine:the president failed in his push for new gun laws three years ago. and he acknowledged today that congress probably won't act during the current session -- and that it 'won't happen' during his presidency. the investigation into the san >> pam: bernardino massacre now focusing on what the shooters were doing for a critical 18- minute period. soon after last month's attack that left 14- people dead. f-b-i agents are now asking for the publics help. investigators want to know whether syed farook and his wife, tashfeen malik, might have stopped at businesses. dropped anything off or made contact with anyone after the shooting. filling the 18-minute gap could help investigators determine what the couple was trying to do as they drove around. in the hours after the attack.
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police also releasing more images of the shooters' license plate and vehicle that they were driving that day. in hopes someone will recognize it and come forward with the missing >> pam:a 15-year-old boy has been arrested and charged in the shooting death of an oakland 17-year-old torian hughes was shot in the 900 block of mandela parkway on december 20th. hughes briefly attended in an independent study program as of last month. police say no other information is being released about the suspect because the case is being handled in juvenile court. city council president lynette gibson mcelhaney wrote a post on facebook mourning her grandson's
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san francisco police are releasing new surveillance video in hopes of finding the person who beat and killed an artist on a busy intersection in the city last month. 74-year-old stuart jackson was found dead at the corner of van ness avenue and market street on december fifth. police say jackson was at a bus stop when someone assaulted him. jackson was knocked down, and he hit his head on the cement. he later died from his injuries. officers say the man in this video is a person of interest. the el nino rains also being felt in southern california. and in some places creating quite a mess. these pictures are from solimar beach, where a fire burned over a thousand acres last month, and the rain is now swamping the ground. some ventura county residents have been evacuated. and the red cross has opened a shelter. ventura county is expected to receive from one to four inches of rain. >> reporter:
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, with more aggressive wins the blue as ec on this map covering slot the county the rest of the bait. woolsey wins with this the duration will not be as long wanted to have a mature area flash flood watch it goes on released tonight tomorrow until tomorrow afternoon wrangling your longer than did today and into the two into tonight very uneventful let's discuss open up a little bit stray showers in the north bay. then we go about 4:00 a.m. flight its showtime this one going from the north bay to the peninsula in the south bay going to we're morning hours of another little bash goes through by 7:00 a.m. an
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intense battle moves through and then a second batch of living throughout again 7:00 a.m.. the morning hours you see the systems move on through and then by 6:00 p.m. tomorrow and we still did treated this scattered rain on the board and lingered till tomorrow night yancey particularly galling to the south bay we did mention winds partly forecast watch how it's what on this are picking up the three storms by 5:00 a.m. during the entire metro area any conceit pre much the service subside into the single digits in the and that's why they have that listed for wind advisory coming in. the cycle a tonight and we saw last go around the head with all of this review see the rain god awful the friday and the bad coming in for saturday the models are divided going for it on how that hands
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out entablatures still pretty mild for the season. >> pam: >> reporter: and no one shows here for months year-old daughter again hearing in los angeles. attali"each over the transfer of it clear they are not a bailout cost fact of transfer. when this"survive separation surgery shed nothing but praise for children hospital sister lydia died at birth when and how close call amber of complaint with the state alleging the
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house bill would too long before emergency surgery. day after amber's complain children's hospital give behavior contract releasing amber's to three hours a day of intensive care unit in response amber certain transfer process then on saturday ever says foreigners as if she applied for medicaid to cover the transfer and e-mail kitchen tuscaloosa's lambert was overheard making threats and how they will be sorry for the decisions better business. perot
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agreed >> pam: be sent from california to texas another face charges taneyev's appeared in
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court unclear when she will be said the texas it's unclear when she she will be sent to texas. where she'll apprehension of a felon. ethan, were arrested in mexico. where authorities believe the pair ran in november. as texas prosecutors investigated whether he had violated his probation in a car crash that killed four people. couch says she violated no laws. a little boy found a message in a bottle along the mendocino coastline that was sent adrift 28-years ago. ryder goggin's mother, heather baird, says there were bugs stuck on the lid of the bottle.but managed to twist it open. letter. baird called the number but it
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was disconnected. after searching public record archives and calling any 36 to 39-year-old with the name chris, christopher, chrintina and christine.they still came up short. baird said her aunt at the prison ways the plant for three three uncontrolled the president lays out his plan for stricter gun control in the u-s. plus. the standoff in oregon enters its fourth day. next.the group who took over the federal building react to being called terrorist.
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"and from every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun, every time i think about those kids it gets me mad." an emotional moment for president obama during his announcment on gun control. today he detailed a series of executive actions designed to expanding background checks for buyers
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maureen kelly spoke to an east changes in firearms regulations ever since he lost his own son in a tragic shooting. >> reporter: electorally cadet the death of his son has a hit sentiment that yasser close loopholes in the law does but their vote and jam for a tractor to prevent them by let violence it was the president taking aim at those selling guns and gun shows on line. but they don't require background checks the law >> reporter: jerkily evidence of a california to the state bar acquirers of universal back on track but dicks says
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that will help indirectly by keeping up the on the number of unlawfully guns the stop them from crossing state lines. having a federal law that requires people in the business of selling guns to get back on track to become a licensed gun dealer will helping california implemented all across the nation >> reporter: storm surf toward de get another system little bit in the wake of today and the big bridge but some those clouds and a tropical
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island going on because all the surface moisture and produce more fog cover we did see some some action for today in all of rain totals are on the metro area the high as far east they dropped off just over half of an inch livermore 0.65 in downtown san francisco 1.23 over ninja at sfo of the northeast see leaning their over an inch of rain so on top of that the storm system coming tomorrow morning flash flood watch in the entire metro area. and that's going on from late tonight through wednesday afternoon. the office the winter weather in the mountains and this continues on with the winter storm warning posted earlier for about of the tercel for the passage and in areas of red meanwhile the white vacancy extra have a foot to be added this will come with winds to note to the breakdown for what you can expect tonight on of
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vengeful a few stray showers at 9:00 p.m. then turning fairly cloudy and might see starts out there with some fog and and 7:00 a.m. but the stormy weather turns with heavier rain and wind. we of details on the timing of all this coming up later >> pam:armed protestors who took over a national wildlife refuge in oregon say they will leave when a plan is in place. to turn over management of federal lands to locals. the take over started saturday at the malheur national wildlife refuge. the group is protesting after they say officials unfairly punished ranchers who refused to sell their land. today. the group is responding to reports of people calling them terrorists.
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finicum says authorities have not shut off power to the refuge's headquaters as of this morning. enviromentalists and others say federal officials should run the land for the broadest benefits to business, recreation and the environment. the u-s military command says one u-s service member has been killed and two others are wounded in fighting in southern afghanistan today. defense officials say the troops were fighting against the taliban. officials say the troops who were killed and wounded were part of special operations forces. helicopter was sent to the scene to evacuate casualties, but did not immediately take off because a mortar landed near by. the iowa caucuses are less than a month away and the republican candidates are beginning to flood the airways with campaign ads.
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catherine heenan is here with a look a what they're saying. and saying. >> catherine:california voters won't go to the polls until june. but if the primary were held today, ted cruz would manage to just edge out donald trump for the top spot. the latest field poll shows the texas senator and the new york billionaire in a statistical tie. marco rubio is the only other candidate in double figures. ben carson and ron paul round out the top five. cruz's numbers have quadrupled here since the last field poll
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in october. today his supporters released a this one focusing on chris christie, who edged him out of third place in the latest new republican governor. why? christie's record. he instituted common core, and liberal energy even backed obamacare's medicaid high-tax, common core, liberal energy- loving, obamacare medicaid- expanding president is new hampshire primary is
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the raiders file their relocation papers. team is ahead at 5:45. and next. the better business bureau is out with its top scams. next. u.s. stocks closed mostly higher after a day of wavering between small gains and losses. ford fell 2 percent and general companies reported sales figures that fell short of forecasts. the dow gained nine points. the standard & poor's gained four points. and the nasdaq fell 11 points.
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>> pam:it's a scary experience for and demanding immediate payment. irs imposters have zoomed to the shannon hegy has some tips on how to protect yourself. >> gabe: >> reporter:the better business bureau introduced it's "scam tracker" complaints from all over the u-s and canada have been flooding in. the top complaint ---i-r-s imposters! over 24-hundred have been reported since the agency launched the scam tracker -- making up nearly a quarter of all complaints the bureau recieves. this is how it works. someone calls you -- claiming to be with the i-r-s -- telling you -- you owe money in back
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taxes. i-d to appear to be a government with jail time and legal and they'll typically require you to make a wire payment or with a prepaid debit card -- 46:31 they instill fear in people and when people are nervous and they're unsure and thinking perhaps they do owe irs imposters top the b-b-b's list. why so many? crippen says 2015 was the year of the data breach. with so much personal info floating around, it may be that criminals took advantage of the chance to target you. martha crippen 52:34 in most of those data breaches they dont have all of your personal info, but probably enough info that they're able to track people down 52:45 what to remember when it comes to i-r-s imposters -- the "real" i-r-s will never call you or e- mail you. instead -- they'll contact you through the mail. if you do get a call -- don't make a rash decision -- don't be intimidated -- and don't be
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afraid to *just hang up. >> pam:prosecutors say many of the phony irs calls actually originate overseas. that makes it very difficult to track down the criminals, much less recover the money. next. the new super electric car
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the raiders season is now over time in oakland. the team filed papers to relocate to los angeles yesterday.and the nfl owners will vote on a move next week. mark carpenter now joins us with a status report.are the silver and black packing up soon? it's a very real possibility we
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could be seeing moving trucks in alameda in the near future. >> reporter: the raiders, chargers and rams all in the l-a conversation. and by this time next week, the nfl owners may decide who's going and who is staying put. "it's frustrating. that they are playing with our emotions like cities against each other." chris dobbins, expressing a sentiment felt across raider nation. as the president of save oakland sports, he is one of many scratching their head that the clock is winding down.and it seems neither the city of oakland nor the raiders are throwing a challenge flag. as of last tuesday, both sides had yet to begin formal negotiations.and that's still the case today. mayor libby schaaf released a statement this afternoon saying filed to move, but her office remains confident a new stadium can be built without taxpayer money. show statement
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while much of the focus has been on what the city is doing, there's also a question of the raiders efforts to stay in the bay area. aside from the occassional townhall meeting, mark davis has been mostly absent. and some are thinking while he's not openly campaigning to move,chris dobbins sot "mark davis is saying, 'hey i want to stay in oakland, but i'm buying land in carson. hey i want to stay in oakland, but i'm gonna hire carmen policy, one of the greatest lawyers and he was with the 49ers. hey i want to with the chargers to try and do oakland raider fans are difference now." the chief difference is disney ceo bob iger is heading a plan that includes a brand-new 1.7- billion dollar stadium for the raiders and chargers.in the nation's second-largest media market. that may be enough for the league to send the raiders sailing down south. the nfl owners meetings begin next tuesday.and a vote may come down by wednesday.
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percent of the league's owners. before >> reporter: wilson joined this morning fitting really interesting again that- conditions the pouring rain when plan wrought long but the winds will be more intense storm warning from the satellite picture a little break in the action. you might even see some stars come out before our next system but in the cross the bay area >> reporter: afford the timing of all this we go off to a bottle of the clocker so the ec a few showers making their way in the north bay, happens until
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4:00 a.m. they see big healthy lead moving toward the east leading edge there'll be little break and then a second edge and not as strong a good heavy rain and winds accompanying that to. hours earlier after an hour's those thundershowers will fire up again and might even to the sun poked out providing more surface heat to get to those stories hundred thundershowers and that of the train. the dc ring leftover still in continues to be arraigned tomorrow night and looks like in the south bay the winds of sofa and a feature with this program they start picking after 12 tonight. tomorrow morning there you have it the blue get higher wind gusts with this and the question being will have that issue when the advisory. it won't be long enough marinated in the wind hitting their and the central valley settlement to valley much longer than here for. p.m. when stay there lisa the windsurf of subsided by that point. there
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and to also the snow will course be part of program and watch how that goes out baltimore morning and the afternoon heavier snow starts to go into the mountains and sierra. the will be quite active and have a new segment to replace the one they are ahead going technical expires later this evening. >> reporter: in the sunday forecast and not more of a washout for. thursday more showers and there by friday the make that break and all the rain talk until comes back again saturday. and then i'll bet more diversion at that point. mild temperatures of the surface mid- 50s for inland-. >> pam:the consumer electronics show gets underway this week in las and prototypes are already being faraday future unveiled the "f-f zero one concept". an electric it's far from family friendly, with just one seat. faraday's head of design called it a "high performance electric dream car" and they hope to put years.
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our tech reporter gabe slate has >> gabe: lectures of driving cars with a big splash this year's c e f. they're expected to unveil their plans for affordable fully thomas ford sedan of the king of the will to buy into cheating on emissions testing is expected to release a new politics been its class a vw bus promoters all electric chevy will with a be. a sneak peek at i like it hatchback crossover four-door the route to see through the dashboard looks sleek and futuristic get a run to the mouth of one charge of virtual reality augmented
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reality can turn the spotlight this year interested in the immersive world of vr. blend of real-world visual elements the augmented reality offers. the announced a half oculist rift a virtual reality headset finely be available to pre order this wednesday has a big deal regarded as the headset that will trailblazed the future of virtual reality. movies for grown ups.
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a-a-r-p making news today, giving their 50 plus audience in los angeles with what made
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the list. pam, here's a-a-r-p's 2015 winners list of movies for grownups! you gotta pick a winner and man i cant think of a better movie than this. the drama 'spotlight' which reveals how 'the boston globe' exposed the catholic church's cover up of clergy sexual abuse was named best movie of the year they knew and they let it happen i: what are your thoughts now after doing something like this on the story itself? mr: i mean i hope this movie strikes a cultural tone and is as big as a bomb shell as the story was when it originally get some justice, but also all aarp magazine's west coast editor meg grant says the top they were compelling as can be. 1:01:26 we compared it to all the presidents men why didnt you use a condom or for humanity sakes get a vaceptomy who is this my grandma the lovely lily tomlin received the best actress prize playing "grandma". la: wow i mean 75 years old you
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are not only starring in this movie you are in every scene, i mean how cool is that? lt: is there no scene i am not la: no you are in every scene, you know i cut my credit cards in little pieces and i made a wind chime out of them. we should all be prepared to go to prison and best actor goes to trumbo's bryan cranston portraying the famous imprisoned hollywood screenwriter dalton trumbo. there were 10 men that went to prison, not because they committed a crime but because of their political ideology. in our country this happened. and it's shameful. sting we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you, pam what sets authorities release the identity of the north the woman killed by a hit-and-run driver.
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>> pam:the heavy downpour today - caused some anxious moments for a couple. their car got stuck in the water off the bay bridge today
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it was quite the unique site. seven news - as you can see, the car is surrounded by water. the driver told kron four news frontage road last night. he and his passenger had fallen asleep but then awoke to find the c-h-p decided to allow them to wait it out and see if they could drive out safely on their kron four's terisa estacio waded bit embarassed about the whole ordeal.
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finally, the water went down not want to give us his name - drove out safely. cited, but said it was a good take extra care during these down on the roof of a parked car on union street in alameda this morning. luckily no one was inside the vehicle. the tree was 30-feet- tall, on private property, and took down car. in the north bay. kron 4's dan kerman is live along highway 101 in mill valley with more on that.dan? >> reporter: but moving well quiet and dry right now the calm before the storm earlier in the day quite a rude awakening for some car owners. for 32 stay approximately 80 year-old 120 ft. pine tree loss one of its limbs after falling 50 ft. hitting the ground the brand to flip over smashing of parked
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cars and pickup truck. will play no one inside or walking by at the time other say three years of drought has been difficult on pine trees. that excessively heavy on and because the branch failure.
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>> pam:the storms have left their mark in many places in the bay area. us some of the other damage today. catherine? >> catherine: tree which came down - blocking early this morning in mill valley. and carmelita way. city workers say the pounding rain caused the roots to give out.and the tree came crashing down around 5-am, taking some power lines with it. no one was injured - and the road has been cleared. in morgan hill and nearby san martin.roads were flooded - in a sleepy creek has turned into a gusher in recent days. and what were dry fields now look like swamp land. it's also making for messy commutes - including along monterey road in morgan hill.
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it's a notorious area for flooding when there's heavy rain. work crews spent most of the day >> pam: protect against flooding--- by picking up free sandbags. at several locations throughout in santa clara county, the santa clara valley water district has been operating six sandbags stations for more than a month. for that list and other locations in the bay area log onto our website kron-four-dot- the bay area isn't alone.southern california also got pummeled by this storem. check out the scene in solimar beach.in ventura county. just last month, a wildfire there burned over a thousand acres. some residents were forced from their homes due to all the rain the red cross has opened a shelter to accommodate evacuees. ventura county is expected to from this latest storm.
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new at six.don't think the drought is over but the wet weather is good news for our water supply. as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, depleted reservoirs are expected to >> reporter:lexington reservoir here in the mountains above los gatos has been hit hard by the drought. it's just 12 percent full but it looks like el nino to the rescue. there was moderate to heavy rain overnight in the santa cruz mountains and some of it has actually begun to run off into the this and other reservoirs.
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the south bays 10 major reservoirs are just under one for more. but just because it's south bay residents are reminded that reservoirs and groundwater only accounts for half their annual needs. the many of our reservoirs were earthquake faults. that means water managers have to be careful that they are not allowed to get too full. they must be in line with seismic safety >> pam:new numbers out for the water conservation mandate set
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by governor brown.and californians residents missed the 25-percent stricken california used 20- course to beat its long-term goal through february. the latest figures come as a series of much-anticipated el nino storms begin to drench the state. for up-to-the minute weather neighborhood. download the kron 4 mobile app. your number one source for news and weather in the bay area. >> pam: shooting suspect on a busy street in downtown oakland. happen this morning and 30 on the 1300 kron 4 blocks of broadway. men arguing before the shots were fired. some people in
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the area heard the gunshots. a 15-year-old boy has been arrested and charged in the shooting death of a grandson of oakland's city council president. 17-year-old torian hughes was shot in the 900- block of mandela parkway on december 20th. hughes briefly attended mc- clymonds high school. and was in an independent study program as of last month.
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police say, no other information is being released about the suspect. because the case is being handled in juvenile court. city council president lynette gibson- mcelhaney wrote a post on facebook. mourning her grandson's death. new at six. police identify a vallejo woman who was killed last night. in a officers say 50-year-old nancy dilliner died. when she was hit by a pickup truck while crossing springs road. night. witnesses say the pickup truck dilliner was taken to an area hospital, where she later died. was a toyota tundra. it likely has damage on the front end. .first graders in newtown the and"control advocates those
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who lost loved ones to gun violence talked-about how new technology can help save lives. continue to attract the next round of grain heading to the bay area fave is back with your forecast.
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>> pam:a very emotional president obama.stressing the need for tougher gun laws in america. today the president announced a series of executive actions designed to reduce gun violence, including expanding background meanwhile, republicans wasted no the move is an abuse of power. cnn's dianne gallagher has the latest from washington. we're here today, not to debate the last mass shooting but to do something to try to prevent the next one. >> reporter:president barack obama detailing his multiple executive actions on gun control -- encouraging states to report people who shouldn't be able to get guns and expanding background checks for some private sales. republicans on the campaign trail have railed against the president's plan. texas -- or -- presidential candidate president obama is once again going to abuse his power. florida -- or -- presidential
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candidate when i'm elected president, on the first day, behind my desk, those orders are gone. obama's proposals to ramp up mental health care and add hundreds of f-b-i and a-t-f agents to better enforce current laws and focus on background checks, will all require millions in funding-- which must be secured by congress. and surrounded by families and victims from mass shootings, the president made an emotional plea. and from every family who never imagined that their loved one would be taken from our lives by a bullet from a gun. every time i think about those kids it gets me mad. gallagher. >> pam: since president obama took office. hitting a new high in 2015. according to federal data. gun
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sales peaked in december after mass shootings in pairs and san bernardino. a previous peak came in just after the newtown massacre in december 2012. more people applied for background checks, in 2015 than in any previous year. gun safety proposals from kaplan and others on oakland city council jan 5th agenda oakland, ca - the first oakland city council meeting of 2016, tuesday evening january 5th, will consider important proposals to strengthen gun safety, including councilmember kaplan's proposal to ban leaving guns unsecured in unattended the oakland city council will consider a package of proposals requiring stricter gun safety, from councilmembers kaplan, kalb, and campbell-washington parker. the proposals were first heard on december 15, 2015 during which the public safety committee of the oakland city council unanimously voted to recommend them for council adoption. the gun safety measures have attracted the ire of the nra, coming up. during >> pam: kali talk to gun
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control levees to say so-called smart guns can save lives. >> reporter: 99 before one griffins 15 year-old son was killed he was excellent shot by a friend who took his father's gun from a on locked area. advocates there following the president's order in the system with security on how to make guns as smart as phones. the department of defense has a huge research about the budget because u.s. government is the largest purchaser firearms in the country this direction from the top could create demand for more advances from the private sector. if this technology had
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been in place of death like the one of kate at pier 14 by gun stolen from a federal agent may of been prevented. expected >> reporter: gun rights groups will push back against the president's call for smaller firearms says they have said smart gun technology could be used by government to correct what track weapons. >> pam: of all the rain in the
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last they are so you might tend to think the drought is almost over but still long way from that gentle steps good that the storm systems areout at the top bout with the reservoirs' certainly take it in on snow's packing up as well and check if the action going on the second saddling into a fairly quiet night would you expect for evening plans skies opening up the just a touch before they commit to a pacific lined up waiting for us and this is colder air sofa may get claps of thunder with all of this because the transition with some surface winds to contend with as well and that meant the for you the precipitation forecast tonight as mentioned some breaks in the skies a few stray showers at work by 11 and then showtime by 4:00 a.m. or so heavy rainfall in the area agency just-in-time free morning commute in the secondary wave
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moving through letter on a round-the-clock into nine was again heavy rain coupled with wins after these first few waves move to smaller pulses come on by. that would drive thunderstorms' and claps of thunder so forth the winds start to subside by the afternoon piquancy some left over rain through debate metro and the space of they as well so overnight in the thursday morning and here's the thursday in terms of seeing scattered showers still in the forecast for when that will be kicking to after midnight and may be a precursor to the rain that we get thursday night at 5:00 a.m. 20 mi. an hour estimation in terms of wins the reason why it hasn't issued a wind as the brother of the metro area. it does look like a last long piquancy by 10:00 a.m. it's starts to drop off in the lower teens and single digits in the afternoon evening hours fell be a feature for morning news did
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take note of heavy winds coupled with this falling for trees as well are weakened by very soggy ground winter weather statements we have the storm warning americans to attend this evening for a very see another foot if possible. the the higher peaks and another 6 in. plus for the valley areas will blizzard conditions chains required one other note for your plans this weekend with another batch of precipitation for saturday may pose trouble problems at that point the raiders make plans to bolt from the bay area. now oakland mayor libby schaaf is reacting to the team filing relocation papers. mark carpenter breaks down what's next. and later.18 minutes. the mystery the fbi needs help san bernardino terror attacks.
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now that the raiders season has come to an end, the big question is was this the last year in oakland? the franchise put in its bid to re-locate to los angeles yesterday and now it's up to the nfl owners to decide the future of the silver and black. mark carpenter spoke to city officials and raiders fans today.and joins us with the details. >> reporter: slightly in the cards to play out all this. a week from tomorrowit could all be decided a week from tomorrow as the league's owners will vote who is moving the raiders, chargers and rams are all in the running to re- locate.
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and it seems that with the game quickly winding down, neither the city nor the team has thrown a challenge flag. >> reporter: the silicates fish released a statement this afternoon. the surprise the raiders filed for relocation city remains confident of a new stadium to be done with the feeling taxed dollars. which has been made but the city's efforts some fans questioned how much a team owner mark davis is done to keep the franchise from leaving cris dobbins the president of a group called save local sports offered this.
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>> reporter: differences disney ceo heading a plan including a one 1/7 billion dollars stadium . houston next tuesday and a vote may come by needs approval by 75% of the league's 32 owners. >> pam:next at 6-30. tragedy in a small northern california town. a nine year-old.killed by a pair of pitbulls. why he was left alone with the dogs plus, the warriors going for 33 wins as they face kobe bryant and the lakers down in los gary's here with sports at 6- 45. and our top story tonight. el nino storms pound the bay dave spahr has your forecast.next.
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>> reporter: brief rest from a leather-having earlier today though the marin county got soaked end in belvidere a year- old 120 ft. pine tree lost one of its land and falling 50 ft. and having a crowd of the branch philip over smashing a parked car pick-up truck luckily no one was inside or walking by the time at barbara's are concerned
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that the other horizontal winds could also be dangerous as a result of the added rain. you they >> reporter: bridge plaza the school got stuck in see the situation there and they waited out to talk to them and they drove out on the growth monday night the possible to look up the car surrounded by water chp decided to let them wait till that went down and after a few hours they told me there were a bit embarrassed about the whole incident.
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>> reporter: suspect man who's shooting at both the way. >> reporter: violence prevention group at the white house with a new gun secure forms: the president's plan the most significant federal action involving firearms in the last 20 years. >> reporter: actions will have the subject buyers at the strows concurrently exploit a loophole in gun laws of california already has a law requiring universal background checks vocal advocates say this will lower the number one lawfully purchase firearms from crossing state lines. >> pam: rainfall coming monday night in the trees coming down because of a strong winds coupled with the rainfall
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>> reporter: morning though the plus side when the opportunity will be short-lived of what we're talking about behind it in the way of cold air facilitate thundershowers and a lot of rain in the mature area particularly more rain upstream. the flood watch is issued at least through wednesday afternoon for an east bay hills are not technically in this morning coming your way as well. breaks down by 9:00 p.m. most a partly cloudy stray showers possible and same for midnight. we see some breaks in the clouds the stars coming out of that and then fog developing in showtime even before then heavy rain winds develop that point stormy and then speaking of the rain look at the trend to
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let you know this is why there was still in the north they bent around the metro area and not so much in the far east bay hills and on the sunday forecast we do have the range of buffalo by friday and then this we have another batch to watch out for saturday make a soft for what weekend. >> pam: inside the home at the time. mr. islington know what the weather the two suspects might have stopped at businesses dropped anything off or made contact with anyone after the shooting and then bet that 18 minute gap could help investigators determine what the couple was trying to do as they drove around in the hours after the attack..
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"in its time and we have won 5:00 p.m. december 7th to december 2nd again 1259 to 1:17 p.m. 18 minutes of thomason. >> pam: family of 55 year-old woman exhibition until the felices filing a wrongful death lawsuit. chicago police officer shot betty jones on december 26th while investigating a domestic disturbance. police department admits the shooting was an accident. jones' 19 year- old daughter was in seven home at the time and no word yet on the exact amount of moneythere is no word yet on the exact amount of money the family is asking for.
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tragedy in the small northern california town of linda. that's where a 9 year-old boy was mauled to death by a pack of dogs. catherine heenan is here to tell us what happened. >> catherine:the boy was inside his sister's trailer sunday -- alone with her three pit pulls. tyler griffin-huston was in foster care - but his sister alexandra was allowed to have overnight visits with him. when she left for work sunday - tyler was left with the dogs. and when she came home hours later - it was to discover the little boy had been mauled to death by the dogs. the deputies who arrived on the the sister is described as being too distraught to leave her trailer.
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in the past, she's posted photos and videos - describing her three pit bulls as gentle. the dogs are now in the custody of animal services and may be euthanized. the sister recently moved from florida - hoping to someday adopt her little brother. relatives say the boy had a hard care. their mother died of a drug overdose after being homeless on >> pam:still ahead. largest music festivals. find out who will be headlining largest music festivals. find out who will be headlining comes from doing the right thing. like the radical idea that health isn't an industry. it's a cause. so we do things differently. we combine care and coverage. and believe prevention is the most powerful of cures. so forgive us for not going with the flow.
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we just think the flow should go with us. which makes us rebels with one cause. your health.
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renewal. >> pam: 81 transfer and florence the machined the music food wine
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festival begins may the 27th until may 29th of the mes. visions of the pursuit lanier's and then 20 kravis the festival the helena favela expo tickets: sale at 10:00 the morning this thursday alan d. generous show full house flom as a the fill his house of kids christian bronfman have a hollow today live daily raft. >> reporter: incurve pregnancy tanner tomasen and kristen hollywood today live. airs right "john setting hearts aflutter is interview with howard stern only thing missing in his life this kids. doesn't necessarily need to be with a woman to have a baby.
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>> pam: enough in sports for baseball's best executives moving on to the nfl and 49 research is under way will give some insight on the first possible interviews,. coming up the ♪
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♪ >> gary: will be a big story here the forty-niners want to get a coach in place before super bowl week at the very latest. year-ago like once upon
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a time the system with the 49ers ec watching with the redskins coach the raiders and won the two symbols denver broncos he is said to be all set for meeting with the forty- niners tomorrow interviewed it is steadily last year when he fired jim harbaugh and you know who they went for instead. like the one guy came in for an interview and how about this guy he jackman of nat coach morgan lewis little mixed up their.
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>> gary: anthony lynn 49er player he's currently the assistant head coach running back spokes and mention anthony lin never been a head coach and assistant but every team they have what's known as the nfl rule requires one minority candidate to be interviewed of the bloodless and once sang great to go in there be interviewed rule is great indeed get a chance to be the coach but they're being an africa. the brt the and talk about this for three hours today. if people worry
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more the better children health of their mother.
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>> gary: with the 49ers at least had say they just still there. >> gary: see the devastation but had to do that because the key cards writer was fired during the summer and on the key cards.
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>> gary: just show you what the fed does and also accused borings. they give millions upon millions walkaway at the parting gift and his love strangest ones in recent memory. paul dustup with a part-time assistant here for billy been. now hired by the cleveland browns as the team's chief strategy officer. no joke he's been in baseball the entire career and cleveland browns worst record in football: 13
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games ran a man the help. and to measure the value of players in football. paul guy with a pencil and paper. legal the diwan johnny mann sell. did not show up for alleged meetings with the team in coming out he was in las vegas and a disguise wearing a blond wig a fake mustache using the name dillon. >> pam: another storm zeroing in on the bay area day. is that the
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>> pam: and set them back with kron 4 news that a clock. is the date is here now and the nighttime hours what had? a little >> reporter: the call for us a lot cloud cover we deal with after midnight in some fog
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starting to develop more morning showtime 7:00 a.m. heavy rain or wind and also class of thunder in terms of funder shower activity also watching offer systems on thursday in many taking a little breeze on friday and saturday; attic billion here because of another storm system. stay in touch kron4news-dot-com ♪ life. just when you think you know where it's going, it takes you someplace else. covered california is here to help californians who need health insurance get it. because it's more than just health care. it's life care.
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