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that is still being affected planes were never blocked in the opposite eastbound direction and wanted to back to the bay bridge toll plaza traffic camera and show you the situation is right now. speck of less than a half hour and all lifespan lines were shut down near the tower. look at video when that was the case and aerial here courtesy of a helicopter partnership with abc seven news. and you can see the site approaching the rush hour at times when cars stopped in unison. a coordinated effort people change and @ link vehicles together you can see the sign groups that were claiming responsibility for this. black seed and liberation collective. claiming responsibility this one of the
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many demonstrations on martin luther king holiday. certainly having much impact for thousands of motorists trying to get to san francisco across the bay bridge as we have a double by video on the left. aerial image is on the right vehicles still there and police were able to get the land back open and a half hour starting before 4:00 at about 430 police were able to get all the traffic flowing once again. and the situation is ongoing as police have a fuel oil lanes blocked. depending on one but you look at the time of heading toward seven cisco and robinson bay bridge spokesperson. what can you tell us about how the situation of all. >> reporter: there is an unusual set of circumstances where
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respond quickly our priority always the safety of the public. we were pleased at today the protesters were safe. the chp and public are workers with a safe situation that did cause inconvenience our priority is the safety of those involve so now we can see the land have been opened to traffic will move forward. . "h-p will address concerns." >> reporter: our priority was to ensure the safety of everyone with that. we are very that >> grant: attempt off or blindsided by this? >> reporter: on unusual circumstance a number of times
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where we had pre-empted protesters on the bridge this was as you can see calculated plan and as we gather facts around this it will certainly give us information to be able to better address this. this type of protest going forward very unusual and that was not like the protesters that we had seen in the past. as all of the facts and circumstances come out that information is going to be helpful in terms of addressing these going forward. >> reporter: we are looking at moving the traffic for delayed for an hour or so. we are doing
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everything to move that traffic forward and also ensure safety of all involved. the procedures in place so that if there was any on the usual situation on the bridge it would be addressed immediately. bridge is under surveillance 24 hours a day seven days a week. that is what enabled chp and workers to address this immediately. we could not take away the delay in addressing it effectively, we are looking for the next half hour to get traffic moving. >> grant: two lanes remain closed and the ones that have reopened the to for this length to the left remain closed and as
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we monitor the situation and wrap up their investigation people were detained and protesters were. >> grant: the motive that that was said that we're promoting the health and well-being of all black people in the bay area and at the san francisco. " motor >> grant: it's got the message in one way or another. all westbound lanes shutdown for about 30 minutes for. noting all administrators peaceful no injuries altercations with police no resisting arrest when people were detained. traffic's struggling to get back to normal three of five westbound bay bridge lanes reopened on martin luther king day in follow the situation there. >> pam: traffic is starting to
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move again on the bay bridge. >> reporter: shrugging off here at the fremont harrison bay bridge exit. that is because the lanes three out of five westbound from oakland and san francisco are back open after this protest. video to show what it looked like when no cars were coming down at all. very eyrie and no cars coming down that exit also you can see what it looks like getting on and off ramps the elevated highway there is see how it looks as well with no cars and a big backup of traffic. we did talk to people
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on the off ramp. happen to be someone who was associated with the protest and told me"denies this fell doing this protest was the only way they could get their message across." "what it means to feel the same loss we feel in daily lives. for us it seems we're trying to stop people but we are trying to shout with anything that we can . a motive was to get people to listen to us." >> reporter: associated say that this could of put people in danger in he replied with they had medics with them as part of the protest and handing out snacks on the bridge. a lot of
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people trying to get on from the first street ramp here in san francisco a big back up after the protest even though now technically over are still feeling delays here in san francisco. other drivers we spoke with as they came by. two cars here behind me getting on the bridge here a lot are saying in support of the protesters and understand what those people are going through and have to get the message across if that means that in this light to where they need to go they understand. people were sympathetic to the protesters and tried to talk to more people still very few.
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>> pam: mother grieving over her son that was shot and killed by police more than a month ago a family using this earth day holiday to demand justice. investigations in the works all looking into the shooting of mario was. the family that is not enough as we report tonight they're calling for a federal civil-rights investigation as well. glenn >> reporter: spoke about her son mario. it was captured on video showing how the police fatally shot the 26 year-old in december. they believed that he was raising a knife threatening
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important for the department of justice to determine if the city isn't at engage with unconstitutional policing. >> reporter: family suing the police department we've reached out and the mayor's office and unavailable for comment. >> pam: a date to commemorate martin luther king jr.. run by caltrans formally known as the freedom train last year the final journey of the freedom train. this new effort is a partnership with cal train and. the come >> pam: rates the 54 mi. march to montgomery in south alabama that civil rights
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leaders embarked upon an 1965. week shows you what went on in the city. >> reporter: marchers moving in san francisco in celebration of the martin luther king jr. holiday. she >> reporter: admirers martin luther king's nonviolent in the face of violence. they marched instead of violence as a very smart to me. "we can have a sense of peace people will be and a better place. understanding we love one
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another working through any thin andthing. "dream is continual that there was no destination his dream will be something that people will be fighting for, we have come along way and still have a long way to go." >> reporter: people ask if it will take another 33 years before dr. king's dream of people being judged by the content of character that the color of their skin will come true. >> pam: many marched on this
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holiday by participating in a community service project. president and first lady volunteered with the boys and girls club in washington. administration officials did similar prospects across b.c. and the nation. the day of service offers americans the opportunity to honor the civil rights icon and everything you stand for. americans are looking at the date of service as an important way to serve their community. >> pam: details about the deadly accident involving a tour bus and a big blow of the weekend storm has left an the pacific.
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waved and shouted as the boss was making a right-hand turn at pos >> catherine: he was pronounced dead at the scene this fall. as the november 13th incident when not runaway sightseeing bus injured 20 people near union square. rainfall >> pam: causing problems that shut down a busy road this morning crash shows us where. >> grant: this happen in fremont also known as the highway 84. the canucks for not and never more chp says that the rocks came down on the roadway. what is reported about 5 this morning and in both directions of the highway. as were able to
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clear and reopen the before 815 this morning. . arms dealing of huge blow in pacifica waves creating a huge a breach in the sea wall north of the pier and causing the sidewalk to break up a partnership with abc seven news to bring. write their crews today and what they could to repair and stabilize the area before the round of storms hit. wive tonight in pacifica with. a closer with. >> reporter: right now tell you which road remains closed all because of what you see behind me the big hole on the sidewalk caused by the breach in the sea wall now a short term fix has been completed. >> reporter: approximately 30 ft. by 8 ft. that breach caused the sidewalk to cave in creating a 40 ft. by 8 ft. pole.hole.
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>> reporter: assure material doesn't go out to sea work crews brought in boulders that they are using the filled holes. "things if things do not change i'll think you'll be able to fight the ocean has more power than we have." >> reporter: this whole has brought out tourists and residents many of them thinking the city should do more to keep the area say.
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>> reporter: fill the hole with a huge boulder. they believe they are ready for the next storm they have a structural engineer reviewing the short term fix letting them know work needs to be done. and designing a longer-term fit to make sure this area and seawall remains intact. >> pam: stormy weekend a bit of a break before the next storm roles and before we get to all of that officially welcome our new meteorologist brittany is here a california native the work and at philadelphia. >> reporter: were stuck with all the clouds for today it was an overcast and friday as we head
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into rest of this evening we will continue see a slight chance of showers cloudy skies and into overnight hours we start to see the rain developed by 7:00 a.m. the rain will increase that will affect the morning commute keep that in mind the store and tracker is nice and dry already seen clouds from the next system that we will watch for you. and then it starts to develop getting into our overnight hours make sure you keep it in mind plan for tomorrow morning. what commute for us and expecting another round of heavy downpours as we go through on tuesday and the wind starts to pick and falling dusk going to about 35 mi. an hour. news the rain will start to taper off a bet by 5:00 p.m. the clears out and are retract tracking rain chances and then coming up in the forecast.
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>> pam: area police looking for your help tracking down robbers and video is next and why hollywood a lists are saying they are going to skip the oscars this year. ♪ great change 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.
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>> grant: see him in action not wearing a hat or mask. his face out there january 8th on will replace west and carlos street in san jose. crimes and 1030 of the morning and 545 at night. the suspect to the package from the one home and left and then the other home next door was burglarized the car stolen from the home please one hear from anyone who recognizes this man. . >> pam: consumers have been victims of credit card at stammers. police say that the fees are using the stolen data to make withdrawals or transactions and two suspects caught on surveillance cameras
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at atms where it withdrew money from defense accounts and men are and '30's with full beards the police determined that the problems have since been removed. . >> pam: area native prisoner released and. new details on the negotiations that gained his freedom. crunch time on the campaign trail the can. if it's taken into high gear two weeks before the iowa caucuses.
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>> pam: new killer deal prisoners released new sanctions and new defiance. three days have seen a series of rapid-fire done about the developments between united states and iran. that is here to help sort through all this. >> grant: jason parked in marin and two other americans u.s. air base in germany right now being released from the most notorious prison. "he can't wait to see me people
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as a focus on getting better and getting out there. " >> grant: as and spent 18 months and iran in free over the weekend with a former u.s. marine and pastor. as congressmen met with in germany. >> grant: if all the lifting of sanctions after the agreement to abandon any nuclear weapon programs. u.s. supplied limited sanctions after the release prisoners were in the air in retaliation testing ballistic missiles and the u.s. says the
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they could be modified to carrier warheads. the u.s. postponed any reaction from the negotiations ongoing for nonnuclear deal and prisoner release. end of the embargo seventh largest oil producer can resume sales. iran announced its increasing production to further drive down the price of crude oil probably presses at the pump and not so much right now. beryl is 29 compared to under 47 years ago. >> pam: a sweep of a baghdad neighborhood is under way in search for three american contractors missing and iraq. a security official acknowledged the investigation says that the three men were kidnapped from an apartment known to be a brothel.
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investigators trying to determine if the men were left word for the kidnap was opportunistic. >> pam: identified as >> reporter: another round of rain and could happen and two tuesday morning. entering not as much as yesterday the heaviest amounts will be between 7:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. right over your morning commute and keep that in mind making plans. tracking windy conditions wednesday to start to pick up as we get and morning hours closer to 10:11 a.m. and then when gus 35 mi. per hour tracking another round with went to whethe winter advisory. clouds around and that
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will change increasing ahead of this next system that will get here as we head into overnight hours tonight lasting through most of tuesday tomorrow expecting a whole nother inch of rain on top of what we saw yesterday want to 2 in.. this is how it will time out we are going to see rain moving into the night how much rainfall you can't expect and at its heaviest in the next forecast. . >> pam: the nation is two weeks away from the caucasus and the claws out on the campaign trail diane has more from washington. >> reporter: circuits the more that the democratic debate. the canada it's been played nice.
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the candidates did not quite nice. "political campaign commercials" as >> reporter: they get support in iowa cruise cautioned voters that trump is a note ronald reagan. at the same time across the atlantic. british debated at banning republican front runner from the united kingdom to two a speech for call to a travel ban on muslims entering the united states. ugliness of the campaign trail will likely get worse if
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it gets better. >> pam: an ongoing water crisis and flint capt. is back with the latest on the tainted water supply. >> catherine: more national guard troops helping to hand out clean water to thousands and thousands of people this is of huge job the water supply got contaminated after switching from detroit water system to flint river as a water source moving to save money but the water caused lead to leach from old pipes and the the crisis is now a political this issue and then hillary one of the ones talking about the issue.
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>> catherine: the governor of michigan says the problem should not be turned into a political issue in the republican says that he's focusing on how to come up with a soon-solution. >> pam: mexican authority is want the woman to talk with investigators and have formally asked kate to meet with them about her encounter and hand. investigators say that she's considered a witness not use of a crime that drug leader was captured six months after escaping a maximum-security prison.
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>> reporter: things cannot sleep. for the fire alarm but studies show the make you toss and turn as a cellphone exposure to a smart phone can affect. the help you sleep at the apple is adding a new feature to their cell phone. it changes the screen from a blue light to former setting easier on the eyes also figures out relocation and turns on automatically while it does not guarantee a good night's sleep and a. comes to
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traffic >> pam: is flowing west found it is still slow going video from earlier this incident britain news from protesters first stop traffic for about two hours lanes reopened about an hour ago at the high with patrol detained a dozen protesters the check on the traffic and tell you where it they are heading now coming up on an news at 6:00. calls for a boycott of the
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academy award ceremony those are growing with the latest on what people are upset. >> catherine: some people very upset to be blessed they will not attend the ceremony the oscars second straight year of mostly white nominee. and the answer gramm post not to support the white oscars and then. smith says that she was not attend the february show.
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>> pam: recognize storm is coming ashore later tonight what to expect? over nine >> brittney: hours a few showers as we go into next few hours we start to see some of the more upsetting rainfall a call for us tonight and what to expect. the morning things change we have a wet tuesday morning commute and heavy downpours expected some. where to yesterday by the afternoon with service to wind speeds pick up and then we see when us closer to 30 mi. an hour paper and off by 5:00 p.m. get plants tuesday night at least they are safe but during the day still need an umbrella. and satellite radar at showing clouds will will increase and then. surrogacy the system pushing on
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shore the class. sir look dealing with clouds that will continue increasing and it will be to after midnight to 3 cut the morning phone see more moderate rainfall moving in. with pockets of heavy downpours with more moderate rain coming down setting widespread rain throughout the entire tuesday morning even in late morning dealing with the rain probably through lunchtime as well. p.m. the service the most of the strain and cloudy skies by tuesday night and then how much rain will we get to your tracking close to an inch for the north bay three-fourths of an inch of they said an east bay half an inch a quarter of an inch to the south bay senate cruised around right around an inch and a half. we track and
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will show you what to expect and we will go through the ones they travel for tuesday. use caution traveling on the highway and snow levels dropped to 3,000 ft. to my. 9:00 p.m. at 54. 953 by 750 degrees in mind close to the coast at 52. aarau your afternoon highs in the high 50s low 60s and 70 forecast shows we're not done with the rain at tomorrow heavy rainfall than parts of sunny skies on wednesday. as of rain again thursday then ran a likely for friday it starts to drive by this week and saturday sunday of the jurors at the high 60s low 60s. >> pam: here with a video with the space x rocket.
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>> grant: the company behind it space x. piquancy at things go are well and then the explosion. there's been trying to land or rocket upper right and then missed by a little bit yesterday it successfully carried a satellite then the goal to land on this as you can see it and go according to plan one leg failed to latch on the platform the ice buildup may be to blame the fourth attempt to land one of these. he is getting closer.
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>> pam: season that time of year many of us at that americans suffer from 1 billion colds a year how to treat the virus martha gives us some insight. >> reporter: or throat runny nose cold all too common a new review from the medical association contains tips on how to fight back. result >> reporter: from 67 trials hand washing is the best way to prevent catching a cold studies in children those kicking the sink had fewer colds. adults may benefit as well from bionics may be helpful clemency the gold standard did not help the standard patient. happens if you do get sick at medication like ibuprofen help
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relieve aches and pains but not make a cold go away any faster. most of colds are caused by viruses taking antibiotics is not recommended some to. ms. go away seven the 10 days the cannot getting relief by then see your doctor it may be more than a cold. . >> reporter: this has to do with a little red sun has one function to make the streets safe. in the next edition of people behaving badly.
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drivers can't tell it's to their. i'll town were apparently stop signs are merely a suggestion. watch the drivers and cyclist ignore stop signs all around. here i am with a cyclist who does not stop the sat sun.. when i parked at the st. the very same cyclist roles and another stop sign it's a sleepy community but the driving in cycling have its are far from sleepy. some drivers slow down but some have massive outbreak failure. the police will be
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conducting the education enforcement for safety. i like the community it's like visiting a really small town. with the release small-town feel. but advice for drivers stop is not an acronym. does not mean slightly step on pedal. >> pam: a shot down on the bay bridge we. tell you what protesters are doing next and then the demonstration that stop
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>> pam: chp move dan and arrested members who have been protesting the police brutality for much of the day. grant track the developments and joins us with a list. >> grant: a site on the bay bridge we saw this black throughout the east bay in recent years. but on the new span of the bay bridge it is a surreal sight for. new information moments ago 25 people have been arrested and charged with traffic with unlawful assembly. public nuisance they've been taken the chp office in san francisco look at the site right here protesters shutting down all westbound lanes for half hour before 4:00 and about 430 they were chained together people change through cars and then i took an effort to get everything on attached and get cars flowing
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once again the group is claiming responsibility for this as well as the liberation collective reason police shootings prompted to demonstrate and the group was to increase public people in oakland and san francisco. the protests have been ongoing throughout the country in recent years specifically today on martin luther king jr. holiday. the protesters were nonviolent and three of the five lanes to did reopen the damage was done protesters say their message was set. traffic and issue two hours after the fact just been has been talking with the drivers and a finely made it across the bridge to live in san francisco with what they have said.
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>> reporter: not offer and piquancy no cars right now exiting the made the turn here on harrison and the fact of on the bay bridge and no cars were able to get off in the san francisco city streets with one car at an off ramp backsaw because cars are trying to get into the city this wide. >> reporter: cars were coming off in this video and pete and as traffic started to resume car started coming this way and drivers told me what the scene was like on the bay bridge"it was, and people were also angry frustrated because they. people were late because of protests even though they were sympathetic to the protesters' cause." "i understand the importance of
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for people for an emergency situation i feel sorry for them. they're good ways in bad things to go cross. i don't know an erupting traffic is the right way to go about." >> reporter: as we come back out live looking at the car's going on harrison trying to make a left-hand turn on to of first street on 80. big back up as we look past the camera traffic on 80 is still very slow we have two cars trying to get off this place. that is normally backed up and there's the back of on the bridge cards not able to. get to you heard from the driver i was here over and over.
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>> pam: another round of storms in the bay area storm tracker radar shows no activity right now but things expected to be a mess in time for the morning commute and spells trouble for the pacifica, a massive hole in the sea wall undermine the sidewalk in causing it to crumble. these images courtesy of helicopter partnership abc seven.monday public works crews worked to repair a massive hole in its >> reporter: is here certainly a site to see a breach in the sea wall. these boulders dumped in
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to see holes. seawall and promenade the short term fix, putting these 8- to 10 ton boulders inside sot the purpose of which is to act as an armour so as the wave comes crashing in it doesn't take much of the material underneath the promenade , sort of to prexserve it. the storm and mother nature's waves are being blamed for the breach in the seawall which then caused the sidewalk to fail sot you really don't know where an incident will happen so we are monitoring the infrastructure that we have and if we see anything wrong, we act right away. but some pacifica residents say the city must be more proactive in protecting the coast. sot they need to put in a lot more rock and more breakwater, but they gotta stop the waves
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we know dealing with the coast you have to be on top of everything as much as possible and get whatever money to beef up your ability to fix your infrastructure, i would say the area where the ocean is it is so unreliable and so strong that definitely we are on top of things the city's mayor says they are doing all they can, but she says when you are battling mother nature, it's never enough kerman/pacifica the permanent solution for the long-term. >> pam: we saw all the damage from the first round of storm. our new meteorologist is here to tell us with the next round. >> brittney: it will affect the tuesday morning commute keep
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that in mind a live look at the embarcadero it will not be as bad as yesterday's we saw from one to 2 in. heading into tomorrow we see closer to one. what to expect as we go into the rest of tonight we stay dry and then in the morning we track of what the meat for you and heavy downpour included in them by the afternoon breeze deconditions when gus 35 mi. an hour it will start to taper closer to 5:00 p.m. tuesday evening will be dry but it will be different story set a. like radar shows that we're done with the system from last night for. we see clouds increasing as we go in the overnight hours. and then sent rosa by 3:00 a.m. and then as we get ready to work. we see widespread heavy rainfall. along
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the rain will stick around all coming up in the next forecast. . >> pam:for up-to-the minute weather alerts and forecasts in your neighborhood. download the kron 4 mobile app. valley. >> grant: see last thursday at. skiing at sugar bowl south of interstate 80 not far. not show from his ride home missing the next day friday his close down in his locker and now 40 volunteers and trying to find
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him looking on resort property also nearby countries stormy weather has made things difficult. >> pam: last year the final journey of caltrans the freedom train. this city coordinated with the association of the valley. new effort between caltrans and. the ride commemorates the 54 mi. march from montgomery to some alabama. that pioneer's a embarked upon in 1955. 6565
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>> catherine:president obama and first lady on this federal holiday. they took part in a community service project hosted by the boys and girls club of greater washington.passing out books. they also spent part of the day young people who are part of a white house mentoring program also joined the obamas. in denver - there was a large crowd for a march that ended at a local park.where a protestor from 'black lives matter' was allowed to speak. and in newark new jersey.airport workers protested as part of a campaign for better wages.calling this a day of civil disobedience. about a dozen people were arrested. similar protests were planned for other u.s. cities. >> pam:can't wait for the super bowl? ready for some football right new at six kron four's rob fladeboe opened
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gridiron glory exhibit at the triton museum of art in santa >> reporter:judging from the crowds on the exhibit's first day, 'gridiron is already a runaway hit. on display are the best of the pro football hall of fame's vast collection of mementos, films and photos come to life. exhibit highlights include the pioneers and early days of the sport, the great moments, the great something here for everybody
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police. back in december. catherine is here is with today's news conference. >> catherine: the shooting death was caught on video the controversy because of many questions over why san francisco police officers felt that the issue. the police believed had been raising in my and then at a news conference there was a plea for the federal government to get involved in the investigation the mother and family attorney want department of justice to play a role. this case being investigated by the
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police. the district attorney is investigating autopsy photos released by the family attorney. >> brittney: if you plan on heading out the next few hours we stayed dry. are not tracking and uranus like chance of showers but mostly cloudy conditions expected for tracking changes on the way the clouds starts to go on the next few hours as well enough isolated
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showers with an x system that has fallen to pushpin after midnight closer to 2 3:00 in the morning and we see a next chance of steady rainfall feature cast times out for you we want to the rest of tonight. >> brittney: of the time you head home from 5:00 p.m. expect to see. a dryer commute mostly cloudy skies may be a few lingering showers outside of oakland by 5:00 p.m.. a little more clearing for us, trained to expect in the north bay? half an inch in the east bay by the south bay not as much another quarter of an inch expected.
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then winter weather advisory into effect early morning hours tuesday intel midnight and then 48 in. expected tuesday be careful driving in higher elevations snow levels dropped to about 6,000 ft.. we see >> brittney: anywhere between six to 8 in. and a little more than that and higher elevations outside of lake tahoe. overnight lows go down to the low 50s and oakland. then start to see those picking up in the morning hours it will feel like we are closer to the high 40's. we track maureen chances and heavy rain expected into tuesday and then partly sunny wednesday. >> pam: big news out of hollywood to known entertainers say they are skipping the academy awards jeremy shows us the get a video that has gone
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many >> reporter: people have prevented on oscar diversity for the second straight year. the post on social media and after posted how is it possible for the second consecutive year that all the nominees are white. >> pam: social media playing a role in all this celebrities and regular people giving their opinion. >> grant: take a look couple of tweets. a writer director in
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hollywood. straight out of company gets a great reviews and breaks records critically acclaimed novel nominee. "oscars wite bet awards" >> grant: connoting that he is slated to host the oscars this year. >> pam: x a warning from a dangerous virus that is affecting newborn babies we will explain next. later we hear from the family of american journalist just released from iran.
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precautions to keep mosquitoes away including repellent and wearing long sleeves and pants. on the growing danger tonight on news at 8:00. >> pam: next at 630 election season kicking in high gear presidential canid its zero and on the iowa caucus list from the campaign trail next. >> pam: warriors head back to the arena from nba champs carey has warriors calves update at 645 the protests that led to major back up on the bay bridge who authorities have in custody tonight.
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a mess approximately 30 ft. by 8 ft. in the breach caused but, not that to the sink and at. a short-term fix plan and these boulders. next step a structural engineer to make recommendations to what needs to be done for the short term. also pearlman solution for long- term. >> reporter: marchers in the bay area here celebrating martin luther king jr. day holiday. >> reporter: and with the king
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holiday emotional plea from a mother of mario woods. mario was involved in fatal shooting in 2015 and captured on video. the attorney representing the family has asking for independent investigation. >> pam: the iowa caucuses two weeks away the presidential candidates are feeling the heat . catherine back with more on how the campaign is heating. >> catherine: the closer we get to i'll what you can see the more the clause to seem to be coming out some examples from the debate where the democrats
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because of what the caller hate speech. trump's travel ban. >> pam: the family of american journalist recently released from prison is the banking his supporters u.s.. the government for his freedom. jason a picture of him sent more than 500 days behind bars and not on his way out. national correspondent has the story new ethics. >> reporter: out of jail halfway home. the washington post reporter from the present is with the white house for a sign of new cooperation between the two nations. negotiations led to
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a reporter and four others released may be controversial. outside the post residents talk closely people we spoke with became skeptical and exchange heavy financial sanctions. >> reporter: spent 80 months in jail for brought allegations that the consent him to prison for decades his case was followed closely his family who work hand-in-hand for his release
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rainfall by the time tuesday early evening tonight. drive a few showers tomorrow what commute tracking heavy downpours once again by the afternoon when the rainy and the rain starts to taper closer to 5:00 p.m. tuesday on the safe side feature cast shows wednesday night scattered showers. closer to midnight when 2:00 in the morning when we start to see a widespread steady rain that will continue throughout the morning commute by 6:00 a.m. and we see heavy rain coming down in vallejo and to the south of annapolis and the tail. and then toward lunch time week still deal with widespread rain by 5:00 p.m. things start to taper off and the seven the forecast is coming off. >> grant: >> pam: apple adding a new feature that will help you sleep better.
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>> pam: with less than people do it before the abed. the check their phones but that phone cannot only hurt your eyes and can affect your sleep. apple has a new program that may help you sleep better marry reports studies show one thing i can make you toss and turn the the sort phone exposure to the plight from the screen a fax you. apple is adding a new
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feature to their next phone update. the changes the phone from the blue light to a warmer setting easier on eyes and figure out your location and turns on automatically doesn't guarantee a good night's sleep apple says what comes to phone at it at least helps. . highlights and mores in sports after the break.
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finalists for the u.s. olympics team. place in rio. >> gary: just have that many members as file list that is quite a game. >> gary: steve still not coaching. areas today traveling with the team throws one from halfcourt. it went and and the 50 year-old kurt is one of the greatest standstill shooters in history and playing with michael jordan in san antonio he throws that in. it went and all the awards tell you his condition is improving and underhand shot goes in.
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new coach will be introduced this week for the first time. eric many. indeed man ginnie the very strong possibility will come back and be the defensive coordinator. around for a few years and ship kelly likes him. >> gary: a ban on her board after video surfaced catching on fire. so that is one of those deals. no hover boarding and a
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together again. >> it's so crazy to me that years has gone by. >> the cast of high school musical heads back to the gym the tanners tease us with more fuller house. >> how did we all fit on a love seat? our butts got bigger. >> now hollywood from inside out, it's "the insider" together with yahoo! >> bachelor ben in tears and high school musical reunion that made some of our producers a little weepy as well. both are straight ahead. but we've got to start angelina and her family chi. well, chi being referring to the energy in chinese culture. it was all over the premiere of kung fu panda 3 in hollywood. keltie and angelina jolie talked about the force that keeps her family with brad pitt together. inside their conversation and chi of angie. >> this movie's all about teaching and learning. what do you that the kids learn watching this
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