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at 71 degrees. oakland, another round of records as 69. seven today. we cannot break the record is that francisco like we did yesterday. >> brittany: will be a pretty warm evening ahead. 68 degrees in daly city and as we go into the next few hours with temperatures dame and the high 50s by 9:00 p.m.. as we go into the rest of the night cutting into tomorrow courage to purchase will start off in the mid to high forties for our inland locations. >> brittany: and tracking some of these temperatures when they will get closer to average. i will have that coming up and the upcoming forecast. >> pam:breaking news. >> pam:the u-s coast guard is reporting that two people had to be rescued near pacifia pier. after they allegedly fell of the pier.
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>> pam:the coast guard was called in around two this afternoon. a female victim had already been rescued by an unknown party. by the time crews arrived. >> pam:she was transported to a local hospital. meanwhile, the male victim was rescued by a coast guard helicopter crew about an hour later. >> pam:his condition is unknown at this time. we will continue to bring you updates as soon as they become available. >> pam:it is the news surfer have been waiting for. for weeks.the mavericks surf contest has been called for this friday. >> pam:it is considered one of the most coveted event in big wave surfing. kron 4's j.r. stone is live in half moon bay tonight with more. jr? >> reporter: pam, as the saying goes surf's up. explanation point behind this see some of the boats. some that will be out from a distance to try to watch on friday this is what it looked like last month out that maverick spirit you see the waste that are out there
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then print they were very large. -- the waves >> reporter: >> gary: i spoke >> reporter: 01 of the organizers, and they said that the waves are suppose to be between 30 and 40 ft. come friday. many of the great surfers in the world are in hawaii. there is a major competition going on tomorrow. a number of them will get on the plane and had to half moon bay. this is what it look like out on the water today, near the shore. from a good distance from the mavericks will take place many >> reporter: people are excited to have the competition. what is now held last year. it would help the year before that. organizers had to say this ... >> it was kind of questionable with all of the rain and storms. it was too
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stormy and the guys that out there and some were heard this year. the conditions for friday are going to be just like today. perfect weather and perfect water condition spirit we are looking at a really nice yvette. --event >> reporter: if you want to come out and watch at the cliffs. a man and a bad idea. some of the areas will be closed off as they are now having a grand party in the parking lot like they have had in the previous paniers. this is being strained alive and i was told that there will be more camera angles this year more than ever. >> reporter: and again, surf is up! >> pam: j.r., thank you. >> pam:a public health
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crisis in the city of livermore. for some 150 - residents in a mobile home park. >> pam:they have been without water for days. >> pam:today kron 4's haaziq madyun found out. progress is being made to get the water flowing again. but for residents, it has been days of frustration. >> reporter:no running water for 3 days >> reporter:so since sunday at 5pm you have been without water? >>"correct" >> reporter:nothing coming out >>"no" >> reporter:that has been the situation for the over 150-residents who live at the sun valley mobile estates in livermore. this resident who asked not to reveal her identity says it's been. >>"a nightmare, no dishes, no toilets, no bathing, no cooking, can't wash anything. they brought in 6 outhouses that have been situated up at the main office" >> reporter:depending on where you live the main office can be long walk for some of the elderly residents in the mobile home park. a porta potty is jus not an option for this resident >>"i have made other wont use an outhouse and there is
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no running water. i need to wash my hands i need to stay clean" >> reporter:she says she has been buying bottle water. at some point the property managers also made bottle water available but she says she didn't tell her about it >> reporter:management brought in water but you weren't notified? >>"no! we were not notified, we heard through other people that water was here if we needed water and by 5 o'clock it was all gone" >> reporter:that's gotta be kind of frustrating >>"very frustrating" >> reporter:no official communication about the water being shut off and what is being done to fix it, is a big problem for residents here sun valley estates >> reporter: water here for 3 days, 3 days! >>"i know that's a big story." >> reporter:the property manager who you see here had little to say about the ordeal, or why the people who live here were not notified about the water being shut off to repair a backed up sewer line. late this afternoon water was restored for some residents. however these residents tell me the frustration about how the situation was handled
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still need repairing. in livermore haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam:tonight: a huge turnout the first primary election of the 2016 presidential campaign >> pam:catherine heenan is here with the latest from new >> catherine:over half a million new hampshire voters have made their choice. >> catherine:donald trump on the republican side. bernie sanders for the democrats. >> catherine:both had been leading in the polls by wide margins. the drama is in the results for the rest of the field. >> catherine:with xx percent of the votes counted, donald trump is on >> catherine:ohio governor john kasich in second with xx percent, followed by florida senator marco rubio in third place. >> catherine:new jersey governor chris christie has spent weeks in the granite state, former florida governor jeb bush has spent millions in a
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fruitless effort to break out of single digits. >> catherine:texas senator ted cruz found little traction for his conservative message in new hampshire. >> catherine:ben carson and carly fiorina finished far down in the standings. >> catherine:on the democratic side, bernie sanders benefitted from a strong progressive sentiment in the state: forty percent of democrats want someone more liberal than president obama. >> catherine:40% of democrats want someone more
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liberal than president obama . >> catherine:hillary clinton had been trailing in the polls since late november. she's looking ahead to the next democratic primaries, the nevada caucuses in eleven days, and the south carolina primary one week later,. >> catherine: pam? >> pam:and we are going to stay on top of the results from new hampshire all night. >> pam:coming up at 5:30. we are breaking down the latest results with political analyst michael yaki. >> pam: >> reporter: these are the new express' lines. to head east on 580. today, officials took us on a bus tour so we could show you the lanes up close. the officials say their research says that the area is one of the worst coming spirit so that is why they are putting in these lanes. >> reporter: is a catch.
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they are going to cost you. >> on the westbound the maximum toll that goes all the way from greenfield to san ramon, that is at $13 maximum. >> reporter: is right. that is the maximum rate at peak time. heading eastbound the peak is $9. right now, along with about 580 and this the one of those signs over there. if this is how they are pricing those express lanes. and how they will work. >> in a string this zone and into the next zone. the bottom will tell you what the price point is from this point to the next corridor. >> reporter: if you are crippling. there is no rate. >> reporter: that will allow
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you to flip a switch on the back so that these readers can charge your device according anchoret it is a lot to take them. kron4 has you covered with the way to receive more information. bill lanes will go into operation and the next few weeks. this is the first installation and then there will be more express lanes opening up on high 680 in both directions. to recede estacio kron 4 news. -- terisa estacio >> pam: police have now identified all three people killed. during a car chase in san francisco. >> pam: the incident happened saturday night. near ninth and brannan streets. police received reports about a car doing donuts. when officers arrived the vehicle took off. a short time later, that vehicle crashed into another car and burst into flames. >> pam: the victims have been identified as gene mollique, zanie. >> pam: the man accused of fatally stabbing a well- known san francisco d-j and apple data analyst. is out on bail. and has not been charged with murder.
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>>police say, nestor canchola was booked on suspicion of murder. for the killing of 29- year-old joseph razo. >> pam: the incident happened last several times during a large fight outside a nightclub. razo died one week later. prosecutors decided. there >> pam: was not yet enough evidence. murder. >> pam: the c-h-p officer stabbed near a homeless encampment last week, is now at home recovering. the c-h-p tweeted today. that officer andre sirenko. has been released from the hospital. >> pam: meantime, the man accused of attacking him is being held on 5-million dollars bail. officer sirenko was responding to a call in san francisco's south of market neighborhood, when he was suddenly attacked by someone with a knife. >> pam: the attacker, identified as 44-year-old noel corpuz, will be charged with >> pam: there is much more ahead at five. a suspected serial bank robber busted in the bay
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>> pam: a man suspected of robbing a string of banks in northern california. has been arrested. >> pam: catherine is here with details on 31-year-old wesley krohn. >> catherine:the fbi dubbed him the "hefty heister" - based on after sunday's arrest in lake county. >> catherine:krohn is suspected of robbing at least 8 banks. >> catherine:we'll give you a closer look at the closing moments of the chase by deputies >> catherine:that ended in his arrest. >> catherine:including the moment he threw a pistol.before getting on the ground. >> sirens >> get on the ground! get on the ground! do not mo's!
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>> do not move! >> catherine:he's later asked if he moves - and he says yes. >> catherine:krohn is suspected of bank robberies in places including pleasant hill, walnut grove, brentwood, lodi - and elk grove. the arrest happened along highway 20 along clear lake. >> pam: a critic of bart. is blasting the transit agency for not caring about public safety. >> pam: in response to a kron 4 public information request. >> pam: bart disclosed. that more than 70- percent of the surveillance cameras on board trains. are fake. >> pam: state senator steve glazer called bart's promise to add "a hollow cover -up for years of bad choices." >> pam: last month. a man was shot on a train. raising questions about security video. >> pam: at the time of that incident. of 198 -cameras that could record. a quarter of them were not in operation. >> pam: cleanup crews were back at it today. tearing down the once elaborate super bowl city in san francisco.
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>> pam: and as of 5 o'clock this evening. howard street, by the moscone center, reopened. that's where the n-f-l experience was located. crews started tearing down super bowl city on sunday afternoon. >> pam: road closures near super bowl city are in place until friday, but the tear- down thursday. >> pam: a couple of days have passed since the denver broncos victory over the carolina panthers, but a lingering hot topic has been cam newton's behavior after the loss. >> pam: the quarterback drew scrutiny for storming out of the postgame press conference. today-- he responded to the criticism. >> pam: mark carpenter joins us with the details-- mark, what did he have to say? >> mark: i'll just say that anybody who didn't like the way he handled his super bowl press conference.
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may not enjoy what he had to say today. >> mark: the regular season mvp acted like anything but sunday as he walked out on reporters after just five questions. his emotions were getting the best of him throughout the game.since he was seen multiple times throwing a fit. >> mark: the panthers were back in charlotte today cleaning out their lockers. and after having some time to think about sunday, newton addressed his postgame actions. >> i am here to win football games. and for this organization, mr. richter said and my teammates spirit a course for my fans. you show me a goal boozer i will show you a loser. >> mark: the good thing for newton is that the odds are in his team's favor to return to the title game next season. according to vegas oddsmakers, carolina is a 9- to-1 favorite to win it all at super bowl 51. >> mark: while the panthers fans are trying to recover from that loss, much
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different tone today in downtown denver. about a million fans poured out into the streets for the broncos super bowl victory parade and rally. >> mark: it's the franchise's 3rd world championship.and first since 1998 when john elway was playing quarterback. the qb turned team executive was asked if this lombardi trophy means more than the ones he collected in his playing days. >> the most satisfying thing about being a player and running in the front office is to bring back the lombardi trophy for everyone here. thank you for all of your help. >> did our part. we may place at critical parts and everyone contributed. all 53 guys on the roster played a huge role. and that helped us win this super bowl 50 championship. >> mark: speaking of manning, the clock is ticking on when he'll announce a decision on his future. elway has said he wants to give manning some time. >> mark: but it's expected
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we'll hear something before march 9th since that's when 19-million-dollars in base salary becomes guaranteed. >> mark: pam? >> pam:thousands of people are lining the streets of new orleans. to see the culmination of mardi gras. people were bundled up against cold winds. to see the last day of parades. before the beginning of lent. tomorrow. >> pam:part of the fun. always includes people trying to catch the traditional beads and other trinkets. thrown by those on the floats. festivities are expected to go well into the night. mardi gras is the city's biggest tourist attraction. >> pam:after a couple of days of sunshine. some clouds rolled in today. >> pam:but this latest weather pattern has many people wondering what happened to el nino? >> pam:kron 4 has your weather covered tonight. >> pam:brittney shipp is live on the weather deck with theand brian van akien is here tracking el nino. >> pam:brittney lets start with you. >> brittany: we are seeing fantastic conditions right now. although, the calls have increased from yesterday. but a lot of
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people are taking advantage of this great weather by jogging. some people do not even have a jacket on so really nice conditions, will above average. domestic look at some of the temperatures with concord as 69 degrees, along with a pledge to attend and we did manage to break a few records in santa rosa and san jose. we did not prepare record in san francisco with the high at 703472 degrees. here is a closer look at what we are tracking for you. sting war but not as warm as yesterday. >> brittany: we do have a a lawyer to tell you about what strong rip current. we are tracking rain fall. in to friday. you can see our satellite radar should bready in clouds. the pressure will break down a bit as we go into the end of the week. tracking a chance of rain fall on friday. 7
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day forecasts will show you exactly what we will see over the next couple of days your it is really going to stay above average for us. and the high 60s. and the low 70 spirit we will see more of a brick closer to the mid-60s. >> brittany: now, i did mention there is a chance of rain fall in the forecast. but only mention one chance of rain in that entire forecast. people are asking about our el nino storms? brian, will have more. >> reporter: here in our the rain totals starting off in january, with the first three weeks of the year occurred this the the range between three and just in the south bay to 6 in. and staff francisco, close to 10
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in santa rosa. but since then, we have gone to another dry pattern. across the board creek and the santa rosa, area last percentages. it has been our route for a while. it will let it will stay in place for another week or so. with the seasonal% this is dropping. everywhere from-- everywhere except san jose. as we keep going to the dry weather pattern toward the numbers will continue to fall. >> reporter: however, and o'neill is still going strong. we are adjusting a shift and the weather pattern for it is not unusual to get dry weather patches. during the el nino season. also dry weather in to december but when you compare 97-98 which for record-breaking compared to the seizing you will see the amount is almost 10 in. behind where we were then.
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>> reporter: the forecast is above normal rainfall for february and march. so we will focus on what went rather. pam? --wet weather >> pam: next at five. a bizarre attack captured on surveillance video. what a suspect used. to attack an elderly man. next. >> pam: and later. new concerns about the zika virus. as it spreads to yet another state.
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>> pam: a man in florida was caught on security video - in a strange and dangerous attack that left two people injured. >> pam: catherine is here with details of the bizarre scene. >> catherine: security video inside a gas station sunday shows a man in a red hat casually approaching an elderly man. he pulls him aside - then starts swinging. >>the attacker has a small metal rod in his hand.and the 81-year-old is cut in the head. >> catherine: it's his wife who eventually manages to
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get between the men and chase off the suspect. >> catherine: but it's not over. >> catherine: police say the same person walked into a nearby store - and attacked 'another' man. this time - video shows him chasing a clerk around the store - trying over and over again to slash him with a replica sword. >> catherine: the terrified clerk ends up on the floor. >> catherine: again - it's not a real sword, although the clerk was still injured.both victims had nasty cuts. >> we get a call from a swap shop seemed that a man was in the shop attacking another man with a sword. when we get their fellow bystanders were there say that he can die down. >> catherine: the 22-year- old suspect is in jail tonight.facing charges including attempted murder. >> pam: still ahead tonight.
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>> pam: how one bay area city is taking the risk out of buying items on craigslist. where the safety zone is being created. coming up at 5:30. >> pam: and new hampshire voters head to the polls for the first primary in the nation. >> pam: a look at where things stand. and a break down of the race for the white house. next.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:daly city may be the first bay area city. to create an internet sales safe zone. >> pam:kron 4's maureen kelly talked to the author of the proposed legislation. who calls this idea a common sense solution to a 21 century problem. >> pam:websites like craiglist.the online version of the want ads.are a free and easy way to buy and sell things.but they also comes with risks. >> pam:because sometimes they are used by predators to lure in unsuspecting victims.to rob. >> reporter:and sometimes those robberies end in violence. >> reporter:in 2013 daly city resident ikenna uwakah.lost his life trying to sell a playstation 4.he was shot multiple times while making the transaction.at a location in san francisco's bayview >> reporter:vice mayor david canepa says online transactions that ended up happening at gunpoint >>a couple years ago someone was posting fake ads and robbing people of their iphones.
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>> reporter:he says one of his constiuents told him about a solution that other communities have come with.creating an internet sales and exchange safe zone on the property of police stations.this snapshot is from the central valley city of clovis. so he's introducting similar legislation here.to dedicate two parking spots.in view of a recently installed video surveillance camera.right in front of the daly city police department's ample parking lot. >> reporter:this legislation will cost the taxpayer zero dollars >> this legislation will cost the taxpayers $0. >> reporter:those who use on line websites like craiglist and ebay to buy and sell property say it's a no brainer. it makes you feel a lot safer that going to someone's random house >>you don't know who that person >>i think it will deter people who have negitive things in mind. >> reporter:the legislation to make these parking spots into a safe zone will go before the city council in two weeks.if reality in about a month or so.
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>> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> brittany: we sought a number-another round of record breaking temperatures. lot of people are exercising, it will be a nice night commuting home. walking your dog or going for a bike ride. >> brittany: definitely well above our average come closer to 60 degrees in the bay area, for this time of year. >> brittany: concord, tied a record at 71 degrees, san jose at 76 degrees. here is a closer look for our hike tomorrow. a lot more 60 or on the map. san francisco will stay in the high 60s. >> brittany: as far as
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tonight goes, to purchase will stay. mostly clear skies and warm conditions once again tomorrow. if you are along the coast, and temperatures will still be in the '50s. i will have a closer look at the 7 day forecast and let you know when things will cool down. and even if there is a chance of rain fall with the details when i see you again. >> pam: the nation's first primary of the 2016 presidential race brought >> pam: out a huge number of voters. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with the latest results from new hampshire. >> pam: joining me now to talk about >> reporter: >> catherine: each taking the top spot after second place finishes in the iowa caucus. we are showing you the numbers they are saying gruffly, 10 percent of the
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view of the republican town counted. dick numbers predicted for trump. his supporters are saying that his first victory, means that he is no longer a political rookie and he is now the front runner. looking at the democrats, about 14 percent of the votes are counted. and a huge runway number for burning sanders as predicted. progress of sentiment. >> catherine: 40 percent of people are saying they want someone more liberal than president obama and clearly more so than hillary clinton. hillary clinton is looking ahead at the nevada caucus. >> pam: the new hampshire primary. political analyst michael yaki. still >> pam: a lot of bulls to be
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counted. the but we figured that donald trump and marla sanders will stay in the lead. --bernie >> there is a lot of anger out there in occurred higher percentage of people are angry with government. so the polls are expressed-- depots are expressing their sentiment. there is no one other barack obama there is a whole different field. people are energized. yet it is showing. >> pam: happened in iowa, it look like donald trump needed this one and he has the percentage that will keep them and first place for ought a republican. >> it looks like christie took the role of a hockey enforcer and beat the tar on of rubio. it looks like have
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the votes made their decision with the last few days. and that cost him a lot of momentum. but it did not help christie creek although it did help jet bush. >> between trump and the bush is enough margin that will keep going and keep the money coming in. we will see. listen-to remember this, the last two people that were elected in our man hampshire. >> pam: the issues that our people are wanting more and now is with their pension to two. >> they're thinking that the mainstream conservatives are starting to show their strength. the fact is donald trump still one and he will take the victory. he will
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feel comfortable. that will help him as he both father along. >> with strong organizations. we will see how well he goes then competing against jeff bush. >> pam: young voters not been supportive of her. would you think hillary clinton can withstand? >> the worst thing for burning sanders is the poll showing that he was up 20%. if planted in between 20% or 15 she will have more momentum. of getting back again. not the true comeback kid, but you are down by 26 the day before polls are counted it will be a victory in terms of how the clinton
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and attrition will-this campaign will spend it. >> pam: michael yaki will be back with us at 6:00 and 8:00 as well as the numbers continue to comment. -- come in >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: steph curry and the warriors prepare for their final home game before the all star break. >> pam: we'll hear from the team. tonight at 5:45. >> pam: and next. >>the zika virus has spread to another state..
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>> pam:the zika virus - linked to birth defects - is spreading in the united states. >> pam:catherine is back with the latest states to confirm human cases. >> catherine:two more states today announced confirmed cases of the zika virus -- indiana and ohio. although health officials in both places say the risk of getting the virus is still fairly low. >> catherine:ohio says the patient is a 30-year-old woman from cleveland.although they're not releasing many details. >> catherine:indiana officials say patient in their state is not a pregnant woman, and >> catherine:did not get seriously ill. >> this person had a mile condition who did not required to be hospitalized
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and has had full recovery. >> >> catherine:in fact, the new cases in indiana and ohio 'both' involved people who had traveled to haiti. zika has been identified in at least 13 states including california - and washington d.c. >> catherine:an east bay woman who was facebook page that she's happy to report that she's does "not" have the virus. there's no vaccine. >> catherine:the u.s. is working on one. but it might not be available for several years.u.s stock markets lose more >> brittany: forecast is coming up!
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>> pam: in a couple hours, the golden state warriors will take on the houston rockets. in their final home game before the all- star break. >> pam: the world champions are rolling in red hot. with the best record in the league. and have no plans to slow down. mark carpenter spoke to the team this morning. and joins us now with details on how the team is making history. >> pam: mark? >> mark: warriors is not a good thing for the other 29- teams in the nba. at 46-4 past the halfway point, golden state is on pace to break the 1995-96 bulls mark for best regular season record in history. >> mark: and lately, it seems like no team can get in their way.
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>> mark: whenever it was supposed to be a good game, a blowout ensued. lebron and the cavs in clevland-- warriors won by 34. >> mark: then, the spurs were expected to put up a fight-- dubs destroyed them by 30. with the exception of saturday's matchup against oklahoma city, the road to another title has been smooth sailing. >> mark: and it starts with unselfish play. >>jason thompson "you see guys that have an open look, but then they'll pass it up for an even better look and a guy will still have a better look and they'll pass it up to a guy that has a dunk, so they make it that much easier for your teammates." >> mark: but time will tell if it will stay this easy. after the all-star break, the warriors embark on a seven-game road trip.and they'll be without center festus ezeli, who recently underwent knee surgery. >> mark: so the bench is coming to the rescue. >>marreese speights "if i get more minutes, i'm gonna be happy about it, but if i don't. i'm gonna be
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okay with it anyway. i don't need that much minutes to affect a game, so any minutes i get i'm gonna be ready to play." >> mark: with the highest scoring offense and an elite defense, it'd be easy to be complacent. but the mindset is to stick to business. >>thompson "that's the most important thing. you can't worry about our break. let's earn our break by getting these two wins and make everything easier for ourselves." >> mark: if the warriors win their next two games, they'll enter the break 48- 4. at that time last year, they were 42-9. >> mark: tipoff against the rockets is set for 7-30. return to >> brittany: temperatures are still at 65 degrees. and 62 in this city, concord and 69 derrick and sunnyvale at 70 degrees. look at some of the temperature stretching
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down to separate california in the low 80s. 81 degrees in san diego and palm springs. >> brittany: are going to stay warm for it not as warm as yesterday's. we broke a lot of records yesterday. we will be slightly cooler we do have an alert with current restrict at the beach. we are tracking a slight chance of rain fall for friday creek mainly for the north bay. r. selig radar shows a difference between today and mr. day. yesterday, barely a cloud in the sky which are starting to see more pushing off shore today. >> brittany: a closer look to a record-breaking temperatures. instead to rosa, the old record was 62 and high is 73. san jose broker record by two degrees warmer in 76 degree temperatures. we tied the
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record, and san francisco airport. but downtown, we did not break the record. we did get pretty close, well above average. >> brittany: instead, we are still seeing a lot of temperatures in the '70s. we are 12 to 30 degrees above average. 65 degrees in daly city will be in the high sixties to mar brokerage overnight lows dropping down into the high '40's and also into the low 50s. 7 day for has showed a few changes trekking, if you degrees dropping down to it in to the week. >> brittany: dry conditions are expected but sunday into monday we are tracking another and warm group of
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temperatures. dropping into tuesday. >> brittany: our scheme report, we do have a report for you if you are plant on heading out to the higher elevations. home would, (it and take a look at squaw creek open with the base at 118 in.. pam? >> pam: sears plans to close some of their stores excel ready by 50 stores, what they called their nonprofit locations. the plant to shut the locations and and the next few months. sears also owns k mart has shut down hundreds of stores over the last five years. shares of the company's stock or debt at more the $15 today. down from nearly $45 a share last
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may. >> pam: stocks ended slightly lower, after another bumpy day. energy companies once again suffered the biggest losses at the prices of oil to take another tumble. the dow gave up 12. and the s and p slipped one point. and the nasdaq lost 15. . this border-that-that the stock market has been funneling all year. ÷h,z/
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>> pam: rapper 'd-m-x' is at home recovering after he was outside a hotel in new york.his attorney says that the earl simmions, was released from the hospital after he suddenly collasped. >> pam: police say they were called to a ramada inn, yesterday, when they found the 45-year-old with no pulse. paramedics gave him an opioid reversal medication. breathing after officers performed c-p-r. his attorney says they don't know what caused the rapper to collaspe. but that he does suffer frm asthma. >> pam: real housewives of new jersey star theresa giudice has officially ended her house arrest and is opening about her life behind bars. the insider's louis aguirre is in hollywood with more on this story. >> reporter:pam, from witnessing nightlysex sessions to inmate in-fighting over the tv.
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how did the reality star survive? >> reporter:let's go inside teresa's shocking jailhouse confessions. >> reporter: >> terisa says she tried to pull the covers over her head. >> there were fights that went on. they were trying to stir trouble with me. but, i just walk away. and i thought, what happened and jersey was trauma. but when you go to prison. there is a whole lot of other trauma. >>--drama
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>> pam: >> brittany: >> pam:dangerous surf in pacifica. dramatic video of an ocean rescue this afternoon. >> pam:an eldery couple.swept out to sea by a massive sneaker wave. it is our top story at 6:00.good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam:the coast guard pulled one man from the water.and rushed him to a nearby hospital. no word on his condition tonight. >> pam:kron 4's jeff bush just got to the scene.he filed this report a short time ago. >> reporter:the coast guard and north county fire authority got the call around twoaccording to witnesses, an elderly couple was sitting on the beach about a quarter mile from the pacifica pierwhen, all of a sudden, a giant wave washed over them. >> reporter: they were pretty close to the beach and there was a rip tide going and all of a sudden a wave came and grabbed her and they were holding onto each other. it took her out and the guy
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went in after her. >> reporter:fire officials say the woman was caught up in the rip tide and was going farther out while the man tried to go after herthe current was too strong and he tried to come back to shorehe was strugglinglosing strengthmeantime, the woman was not resisting and eventually was rescued by an unknown person and is ok. >> reporter:the coast guard sent a cutter and two helicopters. one helicopter lowered a rescue swimmer into the water and he pulled the man out of the waterput him in a stretcher and took him to the hospitalwitnesses say this is another example of the danger the ocean poses. >> reporter:it was really really terrifying. the lesson for me was we just can't underestimate the power of the ocean out here in pacifica. the waves are creapers and sneaker waves back. >> reporter:fire officials say both the man and woman were taken to a local hospital for treatmenttheir condition is unknown. i'm jeff bush in pacifica, kron four news. >> pam: another gorgeous day across the bay area. a live look at our embarcadero cam this tuesday evening. >> pam: some bay area cities broke records once again. brittney shipp is tracking the conditions. >> pam: can we expect more
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of the same tomorrow? >> brittany: here is a closer look outside rainout at half moon bay. another concern, is the fact that we are seen, at a beach alert. strong recurrence. we are tracking rainfall. and eight chance of it for friday. >> brittany: we continue to the end of the week occurred we will slightly cool down. closer to a some of the record highs today, in santa rosa our high was 73. the old record was 72 degrees, we tied the record in san jose a we got up to 76 in oakland. and we did manage to beat the record at 70 degrees today. tomorrow, to purchase will be in the '70s. 73, in san jose and 73
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in fremont. >> brittany: as we take a closer look as we head into the rest of tonight. the to purchase would drop into the mid '50s for ellen barrett and 47 degrees by 7:00 a.m.. >> pam: >> pam: for up-to-the minute weather alerts and forecasts in your neighborhood. download theyour number one source for news and weather in the bay area. >> pam: big news on the peninsula. >> pam: one of the biggest surfing competitions in the world.kicks off this friday. >> pam: these images, courtesy of our helicopter parterniship with abc 7. we're talking about the titans of mavericks.in half moon bay. el nino.helping to fuel the big waves off the coast. >> pam: kron 4's jr stone is live in half moon bay were folks are excited for the competition.jr? ..
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>> reporter: well, pam. first of all i did not mean to rain on the weather here occurred at and just trying to set up the shot. 30 to 40 ft. waves out and maverick friday morning it expected at 88 everett and the excitement is certainly building. this is what it looked like last month at maverick. you did see the massive waves. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> reporter: organizers tell me that many of those surfers will get on a plane and then fly to the bay area to be at the half moon bay area to compete in maverick on friday morning. the waves have been very high according to the surface street and they talk about that earlier today. --
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surfers >> the sizes look like they are -- in which you would expect. they should be fun derrick >> reporter: looking at the waist at what they look like near shore. again, this is a good distance from what we will see at maverick on friday morning. if you want to come out and watch for it that may be difficult unless you are on a bold. there is no u.n. party being held outside like has been in the past. and the cliff that people used to go up on is now closed as well. it may be best to watch on tv or the live strain toward puerto many more cameras and more camera angles than they have ever had. live in half moon bay, j.r. stone kron 4 news.
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>> pam: new hampshire -- it's the first primary in the 2016 presidential campaign. and the polls closed just about an hour ago. catherine heenan is here with the latest on what's happening. >> pam: as polls indicated - republican donald trump and democrat bernie sanders win the new hampshire presidential primary. >> catherine:both taking the top spot in the iowa caucuses. the primary interesting because of a huge turn- out.including lots of independents. >> catherine: a lot of voters that make up their mind. roughly, 20 to 23 percent of the vote counted. bernie sanders, it is the one ahead of hillary clinton for it.. when we stand together we went together. is what was to hit. -- is
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what was tweeted >> catherine: a lot of people thinking the republican primary is more interesting. looking at the numbers. a lot of people are talking about the strong showing for the governor casey. the bush at 12% and donald trump and 24%. >> catherine: donald trump, yelling at you are hired! >> catherine: they are still going counting three candidates have been collecting new hampshire print that are fired up in hampshire. ted approves, was asking about the local word used by trump to describe him. --vulgar
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>> nothing but trump surprises me. he does now handle losing very well. we are going to make real progress together. >> catherine: voters come under 45 men and women he did receive the most bulls so far this evening. in new hampshire. >> pam: new at six. >> pam: a two-alarm fire that could be seen for miles in berkeley.is now out. it happened on haste street near shattuck avenue. around 11 a-m. >> pam: fire officials say it took more than an hour for firefighters to get the fire under control. pets at the berkeley dog and cat hospital next door. needed to be evacuated. >> pam: the fire did not spread to the pet hospital. and the animals were safely returned. it remains unclear how the fire started. and the incident remains under
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>> pam: some livermore residents living without running water their service restored. the problem was connected to a clogged sewage line. one resident shows kron4's haaziq madyun some of that his yard. >> pam: it's a story you'll only see on kron 4. >>"they dumped all the raw sewage down on my grass and down the gutter, look at it, it's a mess" >> reporter:james vanmeter is outraged about hazardous waste from a sun valley moblie estates being dumped on his property by workers hired by the mobile park management >> reporter:why did they dump it here? >>"i dunno? that's what the property managers told them to do" >> reporter:i tried to get some answers out of the prporty manager but got no where with her >> reporter:alright! she doesn't want to give me a card or give me a number and i'm getting kicked off of the property. there ya go! >> reporter:however not before learning that the sewage problem preceded the water being shut off for
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people who live here for the past 3 days >> reporter:what has life been like for you and your family without water here? >>"can't use the shower, can't bathe, cant go to the bathroom.can't really do anything it's hard" >> reporter:what has the property managers told you about the situation? >>"nothing really at all, they just don't really seem to care as far as i'm concerned" >> reporter:by late tuesday sewage workers began clearing the line and getting water restored for some of the residents here but there has been no word on cleaning up the waste dumped on vanmeters property. >>"i told them they need to dig all of that dirt out where that grass is cuz i'm never walking on that again." >> reporter:in livermore haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: there is proposed legislation to make an internet sales safe zone out in front of the daly city police station. kron4's maureen kelly says the idea is to cut down on craigslist to lure in victims. >> pam: >> reporter:robbers using websites like craiglist is
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nearly as old as the online free marketplace itself. >>they are quite common these crimes of opportunity.so we are saying lets provide a safe enviorment for people >> reporter:vice mayor david canepa is introducing the legistlation in front of the city council in two weeks it would make two spots in the daly city police station parking lot an internet safe sale and exchange zone.it's right in front of a recently installed video surveillance camera >>it gives people piece of mind >> reporter:the proposal comes nearly three years after a daly city resident was shot and killed after authorities say an exchange to sell his playstation 4 was arranged on instagram. >>i remember that vividly >> reporter:samir mogannam says he used craigslist to buy and sell things all the time he is standing on top of the bay area's first proposed internet sales zone.an idea he things is a good one. >>you aren't sure who you are going to be dealing with some people use craiglist as a place to victimize people and rob people >>when you are buying something you are most likely showing up with cash so you are vunerable
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>> reporter:daly city police says they encourage people to complete internet transaction in public places.and very few places are safer than a police station parking lot. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> pam: coming up tonight at 6! getting on front and eight east bay freeway is about to be easier. but it will not be freed. a homeless encampment last >> pam: it will not be free.
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>> pam: a c h p officers that near a homeless encampment last week, is now at home recovering. c-h-p tweeted today. that officer andre sirenko has been released from the hospital. >> pam: meantime, the man accused of attacking him is being held on 5-million dollars bail. officer sirenko was responding to a call in san francisco's south of market neighborhood, when he was suddenly attacked by someone with a knife. >> pam: the attacker, identified as 44-year-old noel corpuz, will be charged with attempted murder. >>san jose police are banning the use of chokeholds as a tactic to subdue suspects in the wake of community concern. the department has been working on a policy since 2014.
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>> pam: that's when a new york police officer killed a man after putting him in a chokehold. >> pam: the city's new policy does allow officers to use option if the officer is in danger of being killed or seriously injured. >> pam: the new policy also allows officers to use a similar bloodflow to the brain. but doesn't impact someone's breathing. >> pam: some big relief is coming to commuters in the east bay into effect on 580. >> pam: officals say they will benefit everyone not only those who use the lanes during peak travel hours, but other times as well - by easing traffic off of the regular lanes. these lanes do not come free for all though. >> pam: the max heading west bound will be 13 dollars. >> the tolls will vary depending on the congestion of the line. we have maximum lengths-test for great spirit of to $13. from beginning to the land all the way to the end of the lying to read the maximum
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toll is $9. but people will be charged with the use. >> pam: the lanes open up in a few throguh your fast trak. >> pam: carpoolers are free but you must switch to a new fast trak flex transponder. these lanes in the tri- valley are only the beginning. new express lanes will open up along 680 in 2017. >> pam: during the super bowl -- the golden gate bridge's visitor center. catherine is back with details on how some of those permanent. >> catherine:today people were again allowed to bring their personal cars back to the small parking lot at vista point.on the southern edge of the golden gate. >> catherine:but even thought the super bowl is over -- that might not last long. the people who run the bridge point out that the
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parking lot is usually a fairly congested and messy scene. this is how it looked earlier today - with cars back in the lot. >> catherine:now - the bridge district is considering making a permanent change. only buses and cabs would be allowed in the visitor center parking lot. the bridge director told our stanley roberts that the change would make sense. >> catherine: >> the worst way to get here is to drive your car here and then circle of not looking for a parking space because there is just not enough parking spaces. their 27 parking spaces here to the bridge. and oftentimes 100 cards in circulation waiting for a spot. and then fell apart into they get one. and people are backed up behind them. >> catherine:aside from cabs and buses -- bicyclists and pedestrianspossibly also ride-sharing services like lyft or uber. a final decision will be made later. >> pam:don't look now.
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but gas prices could dip below one dollar a gallon.except here in california. >> pam:prices have plunged to a 12 year low in the midwest ab, petroleum in the same category as a pack of gum or a can of soda. >> pam:right now the national average is 1-72. >> pam:but don't expect the bargain fuel prices to last forever, experts say oil refineries aren't making any money and may begin shutting down refineries for maintenance. >> pam:that's expected to drive the price at the pump back up. >> pam:california is paying the second highest for gas in the nation.behind hawaii. here's what it will cost you to fill up in the bay area tonight. >> pam:according to triple a.san francisco drivers are paying 2-56 for a gallon of regular. oakland drivers are paying 2-39 a gallon on average. >> pam:and in the south bay.san jose drivers are paying 2-40 a gallon. the statewide average now stands at 2-49.
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>> pam:take a look at this. >> pam:incredible video of an awning crashing to the ground. it happened yesterday afternoon at a chevron gas station in torrance. >> pam:two maintenance workers were on the roof at the time cleaning it, and told witnesses they noticed some cracks. while they were checking things out, the entire roof collapsed with them on it. >>"it's scary to think something like this could just happen so randomly." >>"there was a car in there, and i guess there was a passenger inside one of the cars and he got so scared that he just got out of the car running." >> pam:one worker received minor injuries and was treated at the scene and released. the other worker fell with the steel roof, but he was not hurt. >> pam:a new state report shows california farmers. reaping record sales. despite the drought. the annual california agriculture report for 2014 shows. state farmers recorded 53-billion in sales.
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>> pam:that's the same year. governor brown declared the state in a drought emergency. experts say state farmers are weathering the drought. because of high customer demand for crops like almonds. >> pam:also. growers are able to dig deeper, bigger wells to irrigate their field. >> pam:governor jerry brown. officially requesting a disaster declaration. after a 3-month delay in the dungeness crab season. the delay has already cost the california economy up to 48-million dollars. according to brown. officials postponed the start of the season in november when high levels of domoic acid were found in crabs. >> pam:the toxin is produced by a huge algae bloom caused by warming ocean conditions. this move. will provide needed assistance to the crab industry. and local business who are struggling.
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>> pam: it has been warm creek no doubt about it. >> brittany: today creek was the hottest day of the entire week. but things will start to cool down we did break a few records. if you look out tonight there will be a nice evening ahead. sting in the high 50s by 9:00 p.m.. what we are tracking for, as we stay ahead and the rest of the week but we will be cooler up every day of friday. we do show brett collins, 12 to 18 ft.. just going on the rocks, and you want to be careful on the beach. >> brittany: looking at some of our temperature is right now; a warm evening out. 68
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degrees and richmond, san mateo, 76 degrees. we do have some calls pushing on shore with average pressure slowly the line into the weekend as the chart rainfall that will get here by friday. >> brittany: lee for the north bay but it will break down some of the pressure with the above temperatures. -just above high temperatures. >> brittany: we did tie the record at the san francisco airport. but we did not break the record at san francisco's downtown area. our efforts for this time of year is closer to 60 separate so we are in were between eight to 13 degrees above average. we will not stay that way. we'd look at the forecast, by friday will
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mission and said she needs to remove lead piping from the city's water system. mayor karen weaver said the proposal is designed to fix the cities toxic water crisis as quickly as possible. >> pam: there are numerous investigations into the water crisis which began as a cost-cutting switch from detroit's water system to water from the flint river back in 2014. michigan gov. rick snyder has say he has no plans to fund pet removal and is relying on experts who say the addition of this water supply will build up a protective coating on corroded pipes and stop it from reaching out. >> pam: airplanes are no longer the ruler of the sky. it is drawn is that our relief flight. according to the faa more than 325,000 people registered their drones as of last week.
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the democratic side creek in fact, he is already giving a speech. he has the commanding lead over hillary clinton creek and on the republican side, donald trump is what everyone is keeping a close eye on for it right now john k. sick is in the no. 2 spot followed by jeb bush creek follow that-right now i have our analyst michael yaki with the spirit right >> pam: now, the gop line up? what are you thinking? when you >> look at the numbers. the doubling the percentage with donald trump and case sick. you at trumps and bold and is about 46% of the republican voters out there.
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the establishment is about 45 per cent tariff which is very split in the republican casey and two of bush with a marco rubio. coming the sole contended-- contended against donald trump. new hampshire's >> is more about who is a liability to win. going to south carolina, where bush will have a stronger audience. and then, super tuesday. that will be a factor you will see is donald trump will have the lakes to go the distance or not?--legs >> pam: let's listen in print bernie sanders is still speaking to his supporters. do we have
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that? >> pam: ok you are looking at donald trump. we are still trying to punch and bernie sanders signal. ok, here is. >> pam: ok, we can hear him but we cannot see him yet. he is addressing his supporters in new hampshire creek he is really feeling his oats right now. and you are very concerned about how things will fall out on the democratic side. a >> i am not concerned hillary clinton is concerned. she started off. >> by the way, the media establishment. (cheers & applause) >>
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(cheers & applause) >> burning--bernie! bernie! what >>, the people here have said is that given the enormous price in our country it is just too late for the same old same old establishment of politics and economics. of people-- the people want real change. (cheers & applause) (cheers & applause) >> what the american people are saying, by hear not just from progressive but from conservatives and moderates street is that we can no longer continue to have a
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campaign finance system in which wall street and the billionaire class are able to fight elections. (cheers & applause) (cheers & applause) (cheers & applause) >> americanist no matter what their political you may be. understand, that that is not what democracy is all about. that is what croquis is about >> pam: we are listening to bernie sanders and his victory speech. he talks more about establishment and what the need is for real change. his opponent, hillary clinton.
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>> resonating with the younger voters. hillary clinton is now hitting that demographic at all. she was one in the over 64 group. she drew even the 45 to 60 year-old brokerage but she was plummeted at the where else. >> pam: there are ready ryan is that they are looking at the campaign staff and the changes. bill clinton is now out on the road which he is helping with the strategy for creek how bad does she come out of this if he continues with a strong lead going into south carolina this >> is interesting for it because south carolina is the firewall for hillary
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clinton creek--is, bernie sanders continue to go struck tonight with over 20 points. there are a lot of people that will start thinking you're maybe, there is a chance. for him to pull it off. >> pam: at a clock, michael will be with us again. the poles are still being counted. is not over yet. we would talk to him again about the boats from the caucus. -that's the primary. >> pam: marty is back to tell us about our one weather. --brittany is that >> brittany: let's go straight to the mat so i can
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show you what is planned ahead for the weather. 69 degrees in napa and 66 in concord. 66 in sunnyvale, and 66 and san jose. >> brittany: 1 weather goes all the way down in two san diego and palm springs. >> brittany: as we head into the rest of tonight our temperatures will continue to stay pretty mild creek taking a look at the temperatures with 57 degrees by the bay area by 9:00 p.m. and the coast 58 degrees. clear and comfortable temperatures. even by midnight. as you get up tomorrow morning, at 50 degree temperatures and coast-to-coast--closer to the coast. >> brittany: santa rosa, and in half but temperatures will be closer to 60 degrees
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been suspended four games without pay for punching this man. the team's assistant equipent manager matias testi a little more than two weeks ago on the road trip in toronto >> gary:his salary will be withheld for an additional game because griffin also broke his hand in the incident the $859,442 dollars he loses will be donated by the team to charities helping disadvantaged youth in los angeles >> gary:griffin is out 4-6 weeeks with the injury the suspension will begin once he is cleared to play return >> gary: george crowe to be fired was on see an end. he cannot get along with the marco cousins. still the head coach. if you want to put your head together, weapon was a board of directors is if you fire this guy now we will have to pay him $10 million. let's see if you can switch them all a little bit longer.
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>> gary: broncos, and the super bowl with 1 million people turning out for the parade as saluting the m. v. p.. you have to figure, one chance in hundred comes back with denver when i have room for it creek here is peyton manning >> is no question our defense led to the charge card we did our part and everyone contributed print --there is no question that our defense led the charge. we all do our part everyone contributed to this win.
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>> i have been on the record to say i am sore loser. who likes to lose? you show me a closer and i will show you 8 loser. i am here to win football games. >> gary: johnny mandel allegedly beaten his girlfriend to the point that she lost hearing in her left ear print now reports have come up today that men still would come over on something during a team meeting. the the final game of the season. so there you go, johnny mandel would not be with the cleveland browns. >> gary: donald san signed a two-year, $28.6 million extension with the toronto blue jays. >> gary: pam, he hit the
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"the insider" counting the biggest stories tracking today. >> number one, beyonce's evolution revolution that's causing a halftime show contr >> it's decent whol entertainment and not attack police officers. >> is beyonce getting too political and will it cost her her devoted beehive fan base? >> if you put out this kind of video, you run the risk of alienating people. >> plus clowe we and james harding call it qui and alyssa decantor gives us
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secrets to that a list class photo. >> plus teresa giudice's prison confession. >> at home as the real housewife reveals all, her danbury diet to sex and the fights. >> they were tryi start drama for many. and i thought real housewives of new jersey was drama. now it's "the insider" together with yahoo. >> last saturday's gop debate debacle continues to trend. everyone is still talking about this. and the late night guys are still having a field day. >> come on, stuff writes itself, debbie. we'll get to that, but the number one story trending today is beyonce backlash. >> 48 hours after praising her super bowl halftime performance, now come thehaters, calling it too politically charged. and an homage to the black panthers. even former mayor rudy giuliani is speaking out against her. >> is the queen bee just speaking out as an artist? or could this be alienating her fan base for good.
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