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law read up went a full department investigation into the woods that. --woods death >> reporter: the mayor made the announcement at today's board of the providers need the room was filled with supporters of the woods that make like archbishop friend sold skink of the saint john coltrane and african orthodox church. he questions the mayor's most for calling in the federal. >> well i think he is covering down, giving a picture of compassion but that is not the cry of the people. i think the d eight is handling that, he'd be better served to is to decry the people and this is to fire the chief the chief usher. --suhr.
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>> reporter: mayor made no mention of terminating his top cop. however he did speak to the board about the police reform. outside of the board meeting the mayor gave his reasons for calling federal probe into the woods of death. >> i know that our police department when the credibility of building trust, this is one way of doing it, there was a strong demand by the public that this was an independent investigation. >> pam: >> reporter: a representative from the u.s. department of justice confirmed receiving the mayor's request to investigate the woods incident and told kron4 that if and the course of the local investigation, information comes to light a potential civil rights violation, the fbi spied is
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prepared to investigate. in san francisco hot seat madyun kron 4 news. >> pam: the attorney representing more real willis family said today they strongly support the mayor's request for a federal investigation. in a written statement dashon said in should be a " wide open investigation into the circumstances at let the chips fall where they make it he also said mario woods mother told him, she is pleased with the mayors but request. st ". it is the right thing and decent thing to do. and a step and the right direction towards healing. and the african american and latino communities. >> pam: assignee this weekend. the justice lamar real was coalition will be processing at the planned opening of super bowl city.
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the group created the facebook paid called march to super bowl city a grand opening protest and price " we have promised a mayor no peace, until we get justice. we will bring it to his precious super bowl city. and ". construction for super bowl city has been on since last weekend at it scheduled to open at 11:00 a.m. this saturday. >> pam: and speaking of super bowl city grit traffic continues to the gridlock area are now san francisco's financial district. as crews construct that national football league village at the foot of market street. we sent out kron4 justine waldman to see how traffic is movie tonight. adjusting how is the commute right now? >> reporter: some people are trying to avoid this location and stay home and
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work from home or take public transportation. i will >> reporter: you to hear from some drivers about issues that they were having yesterday. >> it is pretty bad. >> it was yes--it was worse yesterday. it's a little better today. >> this is going to go on for a couple more weeks so i guess we have to grin and bear it. >> we are going to try. we are going to try. so >> reporter: as we come back of your life we are still of washington approaching the intersection of battery. along with no delay of 30 hours per our stopping at the intersection, making a left-hand turn on battery.
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>> reporter: i am hearing a lot of people are trying to stay away from this as much as possible. taking other route. try to get to the 101 or 280. we will turn here and at am curious to see what the backup looks like on battery. >> reporter: these are crossings of market. so, here we are accurate stopped in rush hour traffic. with the green light ahead. not moving. >> reporter: would check back and acrons 4 at 6 so you see on our progress. -- we will check back at kron4
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news at 6pm. >> grant: a lot of people seem to have other bandit embarcadero altogether. going down northbound and broadway. it is looking pretty good. justine's live shot also depicting that occurred this is real time speak throughout the city. >> grant: as you get closer to the financial district to concede that is closed as well. this whole area pretty much because of super bowl city. try to get on to the bay bridge is what most people are looking to do. we'll have more coming up
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tonight. pam? >> pam: and on our website kron4 debt, you can find everything you need to know about the big day creek there unified a matt of low- just of road closures along routed the toward a list of super bowl city yvettes. how to win tickets a super bowl 50 new life-test nightlife in party guy plus a lot more. all at www.kron4.com >> pam: a group of residents literally living on that it is specific in is now being forced to move after their building was a yellow tag by the city. here you can see from video from the area which shows what erosion has done to the cliffs in that area. kron4 maureen kelly reports while some are
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packing up to leave others say, they are going to stay put. >> reporter: some hired movers to do their heavy lifting and others had to put their own back and to the packing up their belongings and getting out. this all happened after the city's lack these yellow tags on the doors of all 20 units here at this apartment building at 310. because the building has been on their mind by erosion creek for some the news came as an unpleasant shock. >> yes it sucks. we got a three day shelter and that its bid. >> reporter: mockup money it says is now packing up the boxes warmly homeless woman says she just moved here two months ago. she stayed in the red cross shelter last night. but she is not sure where sheet or many
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neighbors will go from here >> you got people who are going to be homeless and they got no family and no friends. >> reporter: brandy who uc loading up her ewell was already planning to move out on saturday because of what she saw outside her balcony. she said a top of the cliff dropped off new year's eve. and that was enough for her to give up part ocean view apartment. >> for me the writing is on the wall. i am seeing chucks of cliff fall off for me personally is seems like the thing to do. >> reporter: but not everyone is heeding the city's morning. at least one resident has whipped off the yellow tech from our door and she is staying put she thinks the city is forcing people to move unnecessarily. >> reporter: a man who claims to be the property
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manager says he is filing an appeal to the city decision to attack the building but now he is to moving out. >> reporter: >> pam: in the north bay home owner is beaten up to date about yet another hover board one of those electric self balancing board exploded in his home and 98 fighter. he spoke to kron4 to receive as castillo about how the device he wrapped it in the flames monday night and why he thinks they are dangerous. --errupted in flames >> i heard his then 10 seconds later i saw a light come from the bedroom and pieces find out of the bedroom door. >> reporter: jim says this
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is what woods find these lithium batteries oil and the hover board plug into the wall under this borders tibet room. once he realized what was happening he grabbed a fire extinguisher to hold it down but more was needed. >> i had little fires everywhere. fireballs and then i turned back and it is self up again. >> reporter: jim says the device is in many smart gore had only been plugged in for 15 minutes before ignited >> it was hard to breed i told everyone to get out. >> reporter: he feels lucky to have been a home at the time and now he is speaking up in many others. >> people are send us have these plug in a grudge you do not want them their loved ones.
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>> would you have one. no creek we cannot tell the good of from the bat on spirit >> reporter: fire officials are working with federal authorities on this fire. for jim and his family said he is just glad the damage is minimal and that no one buster is the heart because of a toy. >> pam: all the boards could be to blame for two other recent fires in the bay area. just last week a family as santa rosa lost their two dogs after a house fire. according to the family a whole gabor was apparently being charged what the residents were away. crews were able to extinguish the flames within 50 minutes but the home was left a major damage. >> pam: there is much more ahead at 5:00. the surge in to suffice premising mechanic from san jose. next, what police are focused on the santa cruz
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>> pam: 28 year old kyle of campbell will glassine gp sports at union and camden avenue and the cam ranh area of san jose last friday. >> pam: police arrested this man 38 year old steven douglas a co-worker they believe he murdered him and hit the body. now the family and friends are coming to santa cruz mountains for kyle focusing their search among the summit location where police say suspect now in jail grew up. >> pam: his stepfather says kyle is only recently met him on the job and also no black-jewish of no bad blood between the two men.
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>> pam: san jose police released photographs of the truck is a white 2003 gmc sierra. police are calling on anyone who might have seen the vehicle between 6:00 p.m. and january 22nd. 2:00 a.m. on january 23rd to come for it. steve it is expected to be arraigned on murder charges tomorrow. >> pam: police identified a body at the santa cruz county beat as one of the two missing uc santa cruz teutons 19 year old should consider the last >> catherine:
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>> for the community at large he is not a good person, incredibly dangerous and violent. >> catherine: immigration records show that one of the three inmates had been ordered deported to vietnam in 1998 but remained in the country and backed up and the rap sheet, including an attempted murder charge. the inmates escaped friday by cutting through metal, any into plummy tunnels and their repelling four stories down using bits she's twisted into ropes. >> pam: if you haven't
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already discounted this time to hit a slow third this is because officials say california has more snow than the drought stricken state testing and the last five years. the state's department of water resources is reporting that the water content of the sierra, nevada, snow that is at 115% of its historical average >> pam: the electronic readings are at their highest since to about 311 when it has reached 129%. the sierra snowpack contra tribute nearly one third of california water. officials say the snowpack need to be at 150% by april 1st season this drought. >> pam: while super bowl city is being built there is a downtown-test is being
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built here in downtown san francisco, the actual site of the super bowl is a city in itself. levi city is about to take center stage. and mark carpenter that a status report from the team in charge of making a game day ready. >> reporter: before the denver broncos and california panthers meet at less than two weeks. the beer is 18 behind the team's making sure the field and stan are ready to go. the crew sets preparations are right on track. >> reporter: the bird's eye view from our helicopt a partnership with abc seven news underscores the real uh tee of the super bowl is almost here. on the ground, crews are bring in the golden games to live from the team logos to graphics to expand seating. you can be sure that they are geared up for any thing.
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>> we always prepare for every contingency of pont had to deceive that weekend. for the site we try to anticipate every situation that we can. >> reporter: even what ever mother nature has in store. and in his 36 macro are in charge of manning the newly installed and killed as well as the practice safe for both teams and it will be ready leading up to and throughout the game day. >> we are prepared for rain or cold. we've cut sweaters for coal and grain tarps for rain so either before rehearsal for game time 14 walk-through, if we are on to a lot of training we will cover it up. >> reporter: while the super bowl site is private, the national football league also wants to make sure all 70,000 + people expected to attempt all the same game plan.
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>> every time should definitely be a part of the plant to get here. depending on where you are coming from just in general. just to get around this region as well as much to get to the site. earlier you get here, the better of you would be in terms of the of the everything will be in place your both inside and outside the stadium. >> reporter: otherwise, you are expected to experience at one of the biggest party in this and the world could be anything but a win. >> grant: >> brittany: we are staying in the '60s once again, as the push into thursday changes will move in and i am tracking all the details in my seventh date for test and i will have before you what i see you in just a bit. pam?
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>> no justice, no peace. third >> pam: immigrant rights advocates chained themselves together and let street in san francisco financial district today. about 200 people were at the rally aimed at the u.s. immigration and customs enforcement officials creek they want officials to recognize central american asylum seekers as refugees
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and stop what they say, are in maine deportations. >> pam: the protesters blocked the area between san some and washington streets for more than one hour it was part of a statewide day of action >> pam: lesson a week from the iowa caucus the latest polls show donald trump and senator ted crews are the republican front-runners for the first in the nation contest actinide trump now says, he would not take part in thursday's g o p debate on fox news creek which will be the last crumb and debate before the cock is accurate >> pam: meanwhile, the democrats held a town hall last night and i want to try and convince lotus to support them next week. >> reporter: in their final stop on the national stage
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before i winds go to caucus of the democrat did not come face-to-face with each other in monday night's see in and town hall but all three were front and center >> tall are you filling a week out? (cheers & applause) >> i am excited >> reporter: but they did face questions from voters with the senator bernie sanders and former secretary of state to hillary clinton making their differences clear. >> reporter: to date republican donald trump scored a major evangelical endorsement from jerry ball will junior. the son of the founder of liberty university where trump appeared earlier this month. two former 2016 first also bring their weight behind current carry this with the new york gov. george pataki
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beginning to come. >> pam: super bowl city will attract many people. kron4 adjusting waldman to expand the market to see how they are managing. >> reporter: it is an iconic san francisco landmark. the ferry building permit superbowl city at his front door, this place is about to enter a new level of busy. >> i have doubled the amount of staff that i normally have run this time. >> reporter: prepared to have in staff of more than ever retreat. they could macaroons that come in daily. but what embarcadero closer sonoma's the taurus.
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numerous indeed towards. -- numerous detours >> we are concerned with the deliveries. >> reporter: picking up fresh oysters and crabs for it three in the morning. >> now we will have to leave earlier because of all of the de torres. star >> reporter: an early and staying awake will be the plan. --staying late >> it is going to be great because it will go by so fast. i am looking forward to it.
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>> reporter: the farmers' market is still going on as planned and did you come through the very building during the superbowl activities it will be more security in place. >> brittany: i am crawford meteorologist bridging, >> brittany: by tomorrow, we will see a lot more sunshine. once again. most of those storms are staying well off the coast. our futurecast shows us that as we go through time we will stay dry on wednesday and to purchase will warm up a few degrees. i am tracking the rainshowers that will move in from the north. pushing
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into friday creek i will let you know how much you can't expect to see and how long it will last in my 7 day forecast. >> pam: the nation's capital is still virtually closed on this third day after the storm for it >> grant: this other day after the storm patrick federal offices in washington are closed again today schools were shut it down. both suspected to be open tomorrow as the city works to try to speak of snow out of washington d.c.. >> grant: the blizzard will go down as one of the top five snowstorms on record for washington dulles airport. >> grant: as early estimates
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are inaccurate to economic at moody's say the storm reduced economic output by two and a half to $3 billion. it is a big number, but to consider the major u.s. cities impacted, d.c. new york, philly and there is a loss of business component and the cost of cleanup. and you can't put a price on life. 42 people died is this related to the store. >> grant: at your travel is being being impacted more that a third of flights in and out of new wort new jersey may have been cancelled per it almost 20 percent of flights to and from gaullist near dc canceled. the accordion and reagan which also serve those two markets d.c. and new york are also still having problems.
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>> pam: the attorney for the so-called effluence the team each been couched said his client could be returning to the u.s. soon. the attorney for cut said his client was to drop his appeal and allow him to be deported from mexico. caltran and his mother, tonya were found in mexico last month with a week after a warrant was issued for his arm rests on a possible probation violation. >> pam: tonya is back in the u.s. and charged with hindering the apprehension of a felon. eaton was sentenced to probation for killing four people in a drunk driving crash. his attorneys argued the team was too rich and spoiled to understand the clock the pluses of his actions.
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>> catherine: a scared today at the naval medical center in san diego after some reported hearing three shots fired inside a building permit catherine >> catherine: swat teams and military police all over the base with the minutes money into the area with their guns drawn. the base was put on labelle and employees and visitors were told to leave. with her hands up. >> catherine: but a might all have been a false alarm. the initial report was then someone had fired shots in a basement. but no one could find any evidence that it actually happened. >> catherine: in had been a fighting for people for the naval hospital at first it is on its facebook page that people should run high or
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department of health and human services system should be screened for depression while pregnant and after the babies are born first recommendation for maternal mental illness. experts say there's one in seven women to suffer from postpartum depression that actually began during pregnancy they say. and unless treated, a kobe big problems for the women and their children. they are hoping that this will get more doctors and patients talking about the problem. >> catherine: is new developments that concerns the of the the virus spread they will refund passengers that were affected by the virus to reschedule trips at no cost to the virus has brett at least 23 countries mostly black in america. a pregnant woman in the east bay has been tested for the pirates after traveling
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>> reporter: when you are at the national football league experience all the up the bar code and check-in at stations all around the yvette. --event. >> reporter: the application also has a full schedule of everything that is going on and the bay area and superable. it bridgestone each day by be out workers if there is also another cool benefit eckardt become pop up the matt nearby and shows you what is going on. --pop up the mobile map >> reporter: you are very open up the kron4 mobile application. we will have
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all the details in anything super bowl will be on that application grit-- or we bsite. >> pam: the cupertino based company issued a forecast the show's revenue falling more than a percent during january and march of 2016 compared to a year ago. the latest i follow mobil's-- iphone are selling reasonably well but they're not giving i've they are now giving appelbaum pushed that it needs. >> pam: apples forecast came after the market closed. >> pam: some on wall street are predicting we will be in
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a blue market for several years. >> reporter: heat is someone you know want to pay much attention to because he is always bullish. it is nice and cute but on the other hand you have to go with what is it one to happen with social security and medicaid are not out of money. which means a lot of things can happen. >> reporter: i hate calls like this but i hope he is right. >> reporter: point out there is not a lot of money to be made for cities like santa clara. due to the super
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bowl >> yes because they have to hire more police officers tax payers spend more money on the coliseum. the glenn their arizona, posted it last trick they had a net profit of $13,000 for the city. >> reporter: people are taking longer and longer on loans for cars. people are now accepting seven to 80 years on loans. for a used to be three or four years. >> reporter: people are stretching out their payments longer because they want that tesla, the one that $80,000 a vehicle when in reality they get only
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afford a $40,000 car. >> reporter: we would try to answer if you have any questions for rob. >> brittany: this is still growing in the forecast. i was out earlier today with a lot of sunshine and will see more sunshine coming with mild conditions. >> brittany: we are staying dry and mild straight through thursday. we will start tracking our next chance filing showers and a quarter of an inch with light rain affecting the friday morning commute. i am also tracking a rainy weekend with a chance of showers saturday and sunday killing three and two monday as well. >> brittany: showing mild and dry conditions right
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now, of the bay area. we will seek a lot of sunshine again tomorrow by thursday. we will continue increasing and that is all we will see the showers moving in. >> brittany: i pressure is in patrols were not see any rainfall over our region creek we would check the next system that will move in from the north creek that means no. they will see the showers first trick you will see as we go through the day when state and thursday we are perfectly fine print however, clouds will increase friday night. -- thursday night. >> brittany: some of the showers will turn had a secret--some of the showers will turn heavy. >> brittany: the ticket to
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three-fourths of an inch and some of the hills. we're looking at a fifth of the edge to a quarter of that image of bowling ball. >> brittany: we see warmer conditions stay in the '60s on wednesday and thursday but by friday we are tracking our chance of rain showers for it right into the weekend especially, and maybe even into monday. pam? >> stanley: people behaving badly coming up next!
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:it is estimated. that a million people will pour into san francisco for superbowl 50. >> i do not want to be in that killer view. so if it is frustrating. that's nearly frustrating. >> pam: this evening everyone rainshowers art and the forecast and that could lead to more and stability on the cliff.
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>> reporter:no one likes to move. >> reporter:it's even worse when it's forced. today people had to haul out their furntiure to stack in hired vans.or friends trucks.because yesterday afternoon they were told that the apa rtment building they called home on esplanade avenue in pacifica was no longer safe. >> reporter:the city slapped yellow tags up on each of the 20 units. >> reporter:one look out the back deck and you can see why. >> reporter:the residents here say a chunk of the cliff near the south end of the building fell off on new years eve. >> reporter:this woman you see packing up her kitchen says she was excited to move in here two months ago. >>how could you not love this view one of the best places ot live in california.so we thought >> reporter:she says it was seeing drone video of the cliff outside her building that made her realize she could be in danger. >>who's to say it doesn't just sink in the middle of the night.good thing the bedrooms are in the front but when it decides to go.it decides to go. >> reporter:this is not the only building on this street
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that's been undermined by erosion. two others were red tagged back in 2010. but still at least one resident pulled her yellow tag off her door and says she is staying put. >> reporter:a man claiming to be the propery manager of the building says he is challenging the decision to yellow tag the building. >> reporter:he says he sent photos of the cliffs to a geotech company that has worked on this area in the past. >>they say there is no reason to evacuate these buildings there is no reason for restricted use. >>if it was unsafe i would have been the first to leave this woman you see loading up her futon into a uhaul says she knew she wasn't going to be able to live her forever. >> reporter:she already has a new apartment to move into.others say they are staying with friends.a few are taking advantage of a red cross temporary shelter but don't know where they will go to from there. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam:just talking about the coastal erosion in pacifica. and there is more rain forecast for the weekend. >> pam:brittany is here with details. >> brittany:another
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beautiful dry day for us but already tracking another round of rain. >> brittany: satellite research shows high-pressure and control and that is why we are stay nice and dry. we have a storm system that will continue to develop print it will affect the north bay first. closer to santa rosa and wrapup. as far as to my goals it will stay nice and dry with a nice round of sunshine. >> brittany: pam? >> pam:for up-to-the minute weather alerts and forecasts in your neighborhood. download the kron 4 mobile app. >> pam:your number one source for news and weather in the bay area.
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>> pam:last month. overstock- dot- com stopped selling safety concerns. >> pam: another hover board issue. grant is here to tell us more. >> grant: unfortunate and we have some that are catching fire and this is one in a home in petaluma. jim beals as you see here says he heard a noise last night with a flash of light crude he did get closer to his daughter's rum and he saw the lithium batteries that were helping charged distinct fly through the ear bouncing off the walls. he'd grab the fire extinguisher and caught it before is brit his home he is now speaking out to warn others. >> i had little fires to put
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out everywhere. and then when i did get extinguisher pieces of metal and fireballs that were shot out in the corners on furniture pruitt i turn that around and henry lift itself up. >> would not want my kids to own any of these authors to need an answer questions. -- there are too many unanswered questions >> pam: overstock says, it contacted customers who purchased hoverboards on its site. and offered them a full refund. >> pam: amazon- dot- com also announced. it is offering full refunds for all hoverboards purchased
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through its site. whether the product was destroyed or not. >> pam: kron 4 spoke with the consumer product safety commission. which says, it is urging all retailers to stop selling the potentially dangerous gadgets. >> pam: happening today. >> pam: the san francisco board of supervisors. unanimously passed a resolution declaring july 22nd. mario woods day. >> pam: he is the 26 year- old man. killed by police officers on december 2nd of last year. >> pam: his shooting death was caught on camera. it sparked outrage among protesters who are demanding mayor ed lee fire police chief greg suhr. >> pam: >> most hill or divisions and reclaim our trust. >> reporter: he is calling
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into fits in a tent to connect the divide that is happening in the community. >> this is no simple task and it went it calls for simple effort--more effort on housing, education and so much more. i am talking about the trust and our police department more specifically, the breakdown of that trust acutely seen since the shooting death of mario woods. >> reporter: if the mayor of what war effort he needs to
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fire the police chief scheerer creek-- police shur >> reporter: the mayor did not list firing the chief as part of the plan. for now we will have to begin with the investigation. >> pam: as kron 4's haaziq madyun reports, now the mayor is asking the u.s. justice department to investigate the woods shooting. >> pam: mayor ed lee is calling for the federal probe into the shooting death of mario woods, as kron4's haaziq madyun reports the mayor is hoping that trust. >>"we must heal our division and rebuild trust" >> reporter:for that san francisco mayor ed lee says he is requesting the us department of justice federal government investigate last month's death of mario woods. he is calling in the feds in an attempt to bridge the divide between sfpd officers and the community, many of whom were present at tuesday's board of supervisors meeting >>"this is no simple task, and on police reform job training, violence
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prevention, education and so much more, i'm talking about the trust of communities of color and our police department, more specifically the breakdown of that trust seen since the shooting death of mario woods" >> reporter:but one religious leader says if the mayor wants to build trust he can start by firing police chief surh, who defended the actions of the officers who shot mario woods who was armed with a knife >>"this shooting did not have to happened, the chief needs to be fired." >> reporter:mayor lee did not mention firing the chief as an option. but a federal investigation will have to do for now in terms of rebuilding trust with the community. >> reporter:.in sf haaziq amdyun kron4news >> pam:happening this weekend. >> pam:protesters plan to crash the grand opening of super bowl city. >> pam:the "justice for mario woods coalition" has created the facebook page called - "march to super bowl city. a grand opening protest". >> pam:the group writes quote--- no peace, until we get justice. we will bring it to his precious super bowl city."-- end quote. >> pam:construction for super bowl city has been going on since last weekend. it is scheduled to open at 11 a-m this saturday. >> pam:it appears drivers may be heeding the warning to stay away from the
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financial district during the construction of super bowl city. >> pam:the morning commute.was a mess, but the evening commute is quite smooth. kron 4's justine waldman is on the streets of san francisco tonight. >> pam:how's it looking out there justine? >> reporter: it was a little trickier for our drivers this morning bridge and here is what they had to say about it. >> is this the beginning or the hand?-- or the end? >> a little awkward for it because everything is different for it so far, mixed feelings. >> reporter: so we have now gone through the intersection of market and battery. we are approaching the area here and we are doing well. as a photographer, suzy is behind
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the camera set. >> reporter: bart had eight fouls a more riders than they do 8 during a typical monday morning coming at only five dozen more today. because, people have been taking public transportation. some people have done on their bikes to avoid being stuck in crowd. i am really impressed to rid of the crowd to date is much, much better than yesterday. >> pam:thank you, justine! >> pam:as the denver broncos and carolina panthers prepare to team hard at work making to take center stage. >> pam:two weeks after the field was first installed, it is super bowl debut. >> pam:this is what the turf looked like this morning. >> pam:as crews painted the
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gold nfl logo as well as the logos for both teams. expanded seating, banners and digital graphics are also in place. >> pam:with 70,000-plus people expected to attend the golden game, the nfl says they are right on schedule and prepared for any situation. >> i think that we feel we are right on track of where we should be today and hope that it continues to progress as we go through this point. >> we have to work round the weather. we can prepare for its plan for it but we have to be conscious of it. >> pam: if you plan on attending the game, the nfl advises arriving extra early to allow for parking and increased security measures. >> pam: new information on this dangerous and makes
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>> catherine: bodies spotted last night by a bicyclist. friends have been holding vigils and plan to hold a memorial tonight in santa cruz. >> pam: will, warmer temperatures are expected for tomorrow or run the bay area. some spots will hit the 70's in january. repeat, what can we expect? >> grant: >> brittany: and tracking rainshowers. but it's also spring weather in the forecast. it may be more sunshine. quiet conditions for us with mostly cloudy skies continued tonight that will give way by tomorrow. thursday, we will see an increase in cloud due to a
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storm system that we are watching pricked there is a system and control creek >> brittany: we are already tracking our next system that will get your overnight thursday going into friday. not a lot to worry about. more sunshine and clear skies fight wednesday evening. by thursday, clouds will start to think again. --thicken >> brittany: was to have your pockets of downpour. if you live in the north bay or the northern part of san francisco you will probably have a what command when you go to work on friday. -- a wet commute when you go to work on friday.
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>> brittany: all or overnight lows as we head into the rest of tonight is 47 degrees in richmond and 47 degrees and half moon bay. we will state in the '60s pushing into tomorrow and thursday when warmer temperatures linger bring into friday. we would track the chance for rainshowers that will affect saturday, sunday and even monday. would drop down to the '50s and on sunday and stay there until tuesday. >> pam: 23 year-old was charged today in federal court with weapons related charges. but officials say that there may be have been an investigation since september. he was recorded
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discussing plans to attack the center and the name of defending muslim religion. he was arrested yesterday after by machine guns from undercover fbi employees patrick new details on victory inmates that escaped from the maximum security jail. recorded to report back to the non back in 1998 for unknown reasons he stayed in the united states and wrecked up quite a criminal record including an attempted murder charge. >> pam: all three inmates broke out friday facing charges as to where they are? police are still trying to figure that out. >> as far as where they will go on means they will go to do is evident napa. shall
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success. >> pam: using bid sheets and towels to repel 50 ft. to the ground after crawling through plumbing and cutting through pipes. >> pam: and wrote rage and it looks like a scene out of star wars patrick grant is back and has the video to show you. this was very strange and stupid. >> grant: very stupid. i think things like this that used to happen happened because people do not have of phones with video and cameras access. >> grant: here and it is full screen from the top, yesterday in austin texas with the one guy what at the real like getting out of the
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car holding the bat and the other driver, the bigger guy left his truck and drive. he grabbed the pole and started hitting the guy with the bat. the guy with the bat hit back and they started wacking each other. it looked kind of serious going back and forth creek finally, the light turns green and they get back in their cars bay and a leaf. police did show up, but by that time the two were gone no >> grant: all rest and this case, pam. -- no arrest >> pam:we will be back!
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>> pam: the parts of the country pounded but it would kim listed are still digging out. catherine heenan is here with the latest on the storm that brought cities to a halt. >> catherine: a lot of people did not go to work again today. excluding at the nation's capital where federal offices remained closed tuesday. from dumped nearly 2 ft. of snow across washington d.c. and the blizzard now considered one of the top five snowstorms on record for washington dulles airport. >> catherine: the death toll
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related to the snowstorm has risen to at least 48 per it about a fourth of the deaths of four people who've been shoveling snow that included a longtime u.s. capitol police officer, 44 in your old law firm in austin. --vernon alsten >> catherine: he was shoveling snow at his home in delaware when he had a heart attack. meantime operatives are giving people a very specific orders on clearing the snow. >> if you have shoveled your snow. think you if you have not please start shoveling now. >> catherine: this was the
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scene today in charleston was virginia. or bigmouthed of dirty snow are piling up on the street corners like a lot of cities most of the major roads and highways are being cleared although a lot of side streets and residential areas are still a mess. as for the announced economic impact of the start economic are estimated to be as high as $3 billion.
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>> reporter: and pacifica tenants are being forced to move because they save the city--the building has became falling under erosion doctorate in has been delta cut but for now, the manager is now moving out creek maureen kelly >> reporter: past and that there hover board ignite and side of a home. this is the clothes look of of the cover portrait these batteries
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were caught on fire, with the hover board to rid look he was at home and heard the flames. there was another lesson santa cruz creek with extensive damage and to family dog died. >> reporter: mayor ed lee has stated he reached out to the department of justice asking for them to ticket independent look at the shooting death of mario woods. >> a full department investigation into mr. wood's death. and reiterate my call for a top to bottom review of our police department use of force policies. >> reporter: here and the santa cruz mountains the
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search continues for kyle. for the 28 year old motorcycle mechanic from campbell. are receiving this man of los altos on the suspicious of murder% they think that he killed tam and hit his body. -- killed kyle and hid his body. >> brittany: we have a few more days with lot of sunshine that was really nice and will see more sunshine heading into tomorrow. but by thursday with our cloud increasing in another storm system being tracked. we will see a series of storms will focus this-session will focus on
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this tonight. overnight, we will continue with the clout pushing into tomorrow with a decrease in clout throughout the day. with a nice weather for the day. >> brittany: mainly grain and grain fog to most of the area about a quarter of an inch moving to the north bay first as it reaches san francisco. at first, expect more and temperatures in the '60s we go creek and 68 degrees in santa rosa, 66 for now but and 634 half moon bay. and sonny bill pushing up as 66 degrees print i will have more details on when to expect. --66 degrees in sunnyvale >> pam: phillip clinton
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emphasized her decades of experience but there any senators push back and said that experience is good but is not the only thing. >> reporter: back on the campaign trail today. >>chanting >> obama is 2008 that will stay in the history books. i think in this campaign i would love or hope to see that we can do that. frankly i don't think that we can. >> reporter: after sanders raise questions about her justice and voting for the direct war.
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>> think the american public have seen my exercise in judgment and a lot of other ways patrick allen to work for predict obama and he and kept asking me to the secretary of state, it was because he trusted my judgment this >> reporter: and air of confidence from clinton and face-to-face with a young center supporter. >> i just go see the same enthusiasm from young people for you. >> reporter: i've been on the front lines of change and progress is i was your age. you have to have somebody who is proven and proven fighter. somebody who has taken them on and 1 and
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kept going and would do that as president. >> reporter: it is the same argument she is making in a new ad. >> i've spent my life fighting for children creek families and our country and i'm not stopping now. >> reporter: a sharper tone from said the sticking clinton to task on our record. >> i led the effort against wall street deregulations see where hillary clinton was on this issue why did hillary clinton such a long time before she came to the opposition keystone pilot pipelinepilot >> reporter:: is a deadlock raced heading toward an uncertain finish. it says it is try to win over stanford supporters are falling prey to an end to watch one of his commercials. senders that a serious tall as he watched the clinton spot.
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>> pam: what is your credit score? to some, that three digit number can be more like a dirty word secret if you want to make your score better, be careful. as mary maloney shows us cameras can not only still under affirmation but also turn you into a creek. -- scammers can not only steal your identity or credi score but turn you into a crook. >> reporter: when trying to
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graphic and bandit cd example teen set in the facility for it is a lot of people of this getting warmed up the new facility for your- new facility >> gary: for this one day the head with his half mile for it and have a way golden have to give them credit with all of the south's, say a full legal all of the stops to make sure that everything is in tiptop shape. >> gary: taking demanding listen closely to his national football league east europe. --future
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>> gary: 20 in his of super ball and say is that it may be his last rodeo. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam: you cannot have a private conversation b'rith obviously they was trying to whisper in each other's thera and discuss it. >> gary: obviously he found it offensive. >> pam: not assist the thrift if you talk to grant would you like to take your mike off so that everyone will not listen and to have privacy question my >> pam: is not a big deal is
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just my opinion. >> pam: a was not taking a backhanded shot. i may take one during the next break with you. how about that? (laughter) >> gary: i left everything pam stickered and thick that we had to put her on the main show courage to the people would love her. (laughter) >> pam: thank you, gary for making my career. (laughter) >> gary: the san diego chargers plans to join the
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rams in carson has hit a snag. the negotiations between the two teams have reportedly halted and now it appears the charges will stay in san diego for at least another season. >> gary: as far as the raiders are concerned they cannot explore a possible move to san diego at on as the chargers are there. but could possibly have carson open a deal between the rams and chargers can't be completed by next january. the chargers have until march 23rd to decide if it will play in person next season for spend another in san diego. >> gary: step curry and the warriors were just awesome last night. dismantling san antonio by 30 points. spurs coach rick popovic said it
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with a man's against boys game. curry who scored 37 points to the most against the spurs this season was back at practice today getting ready for dallas tomorrow. tremont grain said that as well as they played the 41-4 warriors still have not reached their peak. >> we had a lot of fun. >> gary: was talking about u.s. surgeon general murphy. i can say, about four to five days a week. no one is better than that he is the biggest four-star that we had had all round here. of course we had montana but that is right right there. i am done. >> pam: all great (laughter)
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