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>> brittany: the weather will be definitely above average. our current to the trustee up the area remaining in the high 60s and low 70's. temperatures in oakland at 62, and closer to santa rosa and as we head into the rest of the tonight bridge the to the trust will be comfortable. we would drop them to the low 50s. >> brittany: tomorrow, will be a comfortable start to your work day. we did not break any records today. i am still adding up the temperatures to see how hot is how hot in gatt. i will have the seven differ cast coming out! i will have more
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details and just a bit. >> pam: to stay up-to-date on the weather forecast and breaking his creek make sure to download the kron4 mobile application. it is free in the apple applications for and on google plate. -- google play >> pam: we are learning more tonight about the man who died in pacifica. after a sneaker wave washed him and his wife out to sea. 60 year-old larry more reportedly tried to stake his wife, who was hit by the ways and adrift in the ocean yesterday afternoon. >> pam: he reportedly tried
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to say per. the coast guard rescued both of them she survived but he later died. one friend, who did not want to go on camera told us that he did not like going to the beach. but was not surprised by his personal sacrifice for his wife. >> pam: more and his wife previously lived at the pacific skied the states. bay pacific are be part crummy and a battle with the city creek residents said he was on the main--one of the main voice is fighting the eviction. >> pam: the federal government cracking down on a battle started said mr.
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recently the city for alleged racist police tactics. grant lotus it's much trained the delegates outside st. louis. -- >> grant: >> grant: ferguson issue came to light a year and a half ago after michael brown's death. and the justice department had previously investigated ferguson tactics. alleges that city police department targeted black people and its court system was focused on making money. >> grant: just last night the ferguson city council voted unanimously to revise their reform agreement. it had with it indicating the challenges for changes that would cost the city too much money. today the that house announced this lawsuit. >> grant: ferguson city council voted last night to revise its agreement with the government over improving the police
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department and court system city leaders contend the reforms would be too expensive. >> pam: happened tonight. san francisco police chief will at the police commission for a new weapon for the force taser spirit is an idea that has done a lot of push back in the past three >> pam: staff francisco police are looking to a group of people that stole thousands of dollars worth of merchandise from a luxury store in union square. the incident happened last night across 630 and the 200 block of posters. police say, several suspects entered the store to grab the merchandise and tried leaving without pain. -- paying >> pam: officers say, a
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store employee try to stop them but they forced their way past and rent out 10,000 rent out--what to an thousand dollars worth of items. anyone with information is asked to call the police. >> pam: meanwhile, police in the south bay are looking for the suspects who were caught on camera burglarizing a business on christmas eve. video shows the suspects-and the glass on the front door to get any. the incident happened at san jose western union in the 2000 block of center road. >> pam: the suspect to cash and property. officers are asking anyone with a commission to come forth. >> pam: it has been too much since december ending a terror attack but the fbi is still struggling to access the contents of one of the cell phones used by the shooters. catherine heenan is here with more on why the
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agency is so frustrated. >> catherine: even with all the resources the fbi task at hand they just can't get at the information in that phone. it is one of the cell phones used by december ladino killers. at his wife. investigators want details on how and why the december attack happened. >> pam: >> catherine: the fbi director's is this is just a more example of a large problem the technology that allows sell bonds to lock up with no easy way to override the default position. the more ordinary criminal investigations companies and increasingly making the price is with encryption that allows and the people communicating to read the messages. we will be back.
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>> pam: and dog owners are trying to figure out why anyone would want to harm their pets. that is after thousands of thumbtacks are found at a dog park. it is happening in the east bay. and as kron4 to reset a standstill reports, police say, that are concerned that more than just the dogs may get hurt. >>
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>> reporter: these are just some of the thousand of thumbtacks discovered scattered from the ballpark in hercules of turquoise drive. >> i just do not know how someone could do this? >> reporter: larry says he and the other dog owners started noticing the tax back in january. >> we are really worried. we go and pick them up and then we see more the next day. >> reporter: inside the park at the show me this back of thumbtacks. >> it is just awful. >> reporter: one of the dogs had already been hurt. >> reporter: the docks while the attack and had to go to the that. -- swallowed the
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tacks >> reporter: both dole owners say they were not only for their dogs to droop and bitter. but for others but also while life in the area and the children. there is an elementary school right next to the adult part. >> i just want to say to whoever is doing this you could really be hurting someone. >> reporter: police said they had increased patrols, signs are now warning people about the tax. >> we are going to get them. whoever they are. >> pam: crews are continuing to tear down the once elaborate super bowl city in san francisco. and get rose back (at all welcome to commuters. workers can be seen taking down the stage,
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which was used for a free concert including one republic and alecia keys. it was fun while it lasted residents admit. a that are ready for things to give back to normal. >> pam: the street are expected to be open tomorrow night brett muni service returns to normal on friday morning. >> pam: now that what is left of the super bowl is folding up and heading out. we wondered what ever happened to the community soccer field. which was used for b i p parking?. kron4 dickey went to santa clara to talk with the soccer coach. --vicki livi akis >> vicki: in the shadow of
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lee by stadium under giant posters of the broncos and panthers. the santa clara youth soccer park used for vip parking. this cult figures the turf may be unrecognizable >> with porta-potti and the field dime. >> reporter: soccer coach steve roberts and an outspoken opponent of the conversion duffel that the field can be ready by spring >> so when can the kids play? >> reporter: the sucker league protested and even filed suit against the city right now the kids are being given an alternate practice facility. . >> vicki: they say that the an f l is responsible for restoring any damage to it. reporting in santa clara, vivki liviakis kron4news
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>> pam: a local music legend is calling out the national football league for its super bowl halftime show decisions. grant this year with the facebook post been shared are run the world from a famous guitarist. >> grant: carlos santana's who is from the north bay does not mince words. writing to the national football league and cbs in part " >> " i do feel compelled to point out to you that the halftime show should had included some of the local iconic fans with the world would have loved to see the form. bass like metallica,
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steve miller, a journey and yours truly. we would have brought the have time show and done the self--and down the san francisco bay area crowd " >> grant: it is worth noting that santana did briefly appeared in a halftime show video tribute and metallica played at at&t park saturday night and joking reference there have time snubbed touting the has tech to have before halftime. santana said the bay area x would have brought will live music to have time. copeland, from the u.k. beyoncé from texas and no march from hawaii supply halftime entertainment at levi stadium. -- bruno mars from
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hawaii >> brittany: we are still tracking these alerts with strong current. so you want to be careful if you are headed by the ocean. and we are dried by the weekend. but we are tracking a windfall that would not be ready until wednesday. we are looking at cloudy skies , and are seen the increase in clause because of the system will remain in to the pacific northwest toward reduced a few scattered showers again, we are tracking dry weather over the next couple of days to rid our temperatures will drop over the next few days. >> brittany: we will be above average tomorrow, once again with temperatures expected to move into the low 70's creek in san francisco with the high 60s.
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if you take a look closer look at the 7 day forecast, and shows the temperature will drop down a few degrees each day. was 67 degrees on saturday, and 71 degrees on valentine's day. sunday. temperatures, again tuesday and wednesday above average for it but we do track that chance of rain showers on wednesday. >> brittany: i will have all the details on i see you again closer to 530 grit pam? >> pam: the popular titans of the mavericks' surf competition is all set to go this week and the bay area. despite the cancellation of a major surf competition and hawaii. organizers say, the
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two events are connected >> pam: this will that are arrived in hawaii this morning, is the sense will that is expected to be served by maverick, brothers and half moon bay this friday. --competitors. >> pam: the hawaii way competition was called off today because the waves were too small. we will be back
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>> pam: mark carpenter was there. he joins us with the sights and sounds derrick market, a lot of laughter on the greens. >>mark: put together a group of actors and musicians on a course and hilarity issue is before the real tournament starts, the star's face each other in the celebrity challenge curry was named like eastwood marie, or mono and larry the cable guide on the roster. you are sure to have a good time. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome bill murray. bills, brilliance is like a well restore painting by de vinci. the freshness of the colors, the dramatic contrast gasoline jumped right out at us.
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>>mark: the pebble beach celebrity challenge better known as caddy shack come to life. some of the entertainment industry's brightest are seen off against--t and off against each other in a five whole contest for it with all proceeds go went to charity. >> this is the best of all worlds creek golf little bit of comedy, is all charity and not only that. i am scalare some steps. >>mark: masami take this a little bit more serious than others. >> early in what is always tough because you haven't warmed up creek there are 5000 people out there and they want you to be funny or they want you to sing the
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>> pam: the crowded field of republican candidates is a little thin a connector it grant is here with the fall out from the new hampshire primary. grant? >> grant: the gop hopefuls moved on to south carolina today,-to drop out. republicans there will make their choice in 10 days three it was the democrats
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are causing--caucusing in nevada. >> grant: former hewlett- packard c e zero is the fifth candidate to drop out. a few hours later new jersey gov. chris christy became no. 6. as the field narrowed down, the two front-runners concentrated their fire on each other. >> one of the most important conclusion is coming out of the first two states is that the only candidate that can be done a truck is me. ted cruised the worst kind of washington insider who cannot be trusted >> grant: jeff bush--gyp bush, who managed a fourth place finish in new hampshire, has brought in high-powered family help. >> is is president george w.
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bush print we need a strong leader with experience, ideas and resolve. there is no doubt in my mind that jim will be the great commander in chief for our military. >> grant: the new strategy comes on the heels of clinton's las to sanders in hampshire. sanders spent the morning and york harlem, a meeting with this reverent al sharpton and other black leaders. he has the endorsement of the former need-to-head of the naacp. >> there is no canada in this race who is there serve than standing up for those who need allies in the struggle ben bernie sanders. he has been consistent since he was a teenager, a young man going to jail in chicago with the congress of racial equality, fighting house segregation ".
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>> pam: the bergamot senators went to stay in new hampshire primary quickly turned into big bucks the campaign said it raised more than five of the dollar since polls closed in new hampshire creek have a that was in the first few hours after sanders was declared the winner. the average donation was $34 >> catherine: president obama took a political while dahmer today. >> pam: catherine is back with more on the message of cooperation. he brought to the illinois legislature. >> catherine: president obama return to his home state of illinois. so some old friends and reminisced about his days and the legislature. nine years ago today dance center obama officially launched his presidential campaign. he says the town of politics has gotten a lot worse since then. he says america has to
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change the political climate which he describes as poisonous. >> catherine: the president is due to our rights and the bay area later tonight. air force what our rights are wrong 730 and he will attend a fund-raising event tomorrow. we will have more details on the president's visit tonight at 8:00. >> brittany: at the apache f o g preferred we will tell you what to expect for tonight. --patchy fog >> brittany: marl we are in the low 50s but when you pick up and you will with a to a nice start for it are now 60 degrees for the bay and along the coast at 52 degrees. we will look at our highs tomorrow at above average for this time of year creek and the low 60s. we will see a high of 67
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degrees, 64 and daly city and 72 in santa rosa. along with hayward as stabbing degrees. you would notice slightly cooler temperatures as we go into the rest of the week. --70 degrees in hayward >> brittany: are expected to stay dry and outdoor area but i am tracking a chance of rain that should come in and around one next wednesday. >> pam: an ohio man charged with a stocking actress glenn that petro says he did not realize the dozens of messages he sent to her were causing her to fear him. -- gweneth paltrwo--paltrow
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>> pam: taking the witness stand today. the 66 year-old man says he was charged with felony stalking over dozens of messages he has to in recent years. but prosecutors says koch role was san 66 messages and packages between 2009 and 2015. pelletreau testified monday. saying she was afraid of him. who also said that at this pornographic messages and sex toys in 1999 and 2003200 >> pam: you to plans to take on a string services such as nec and lou. releasing three made for you to movies today. it is also launching in serious creek clearly in response to similar moves by competitors. --you tube
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>> pam: castro is back with the latest on this mosquito borne virus now in our state. >> catherine: yes, it now in california. just a short time ago and yellow county health officials confirmed that their president has tested positive for dizzied the virus. --zikka >> catherine: we know that the person has really traveled outside the country and had a mild case of the virus. what it is fairly new disease and the western
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hemisphere. it has spread to 20 countries and south america and the caribbean. the disease spread throughout misdeal by it and more rarely sexual contact. health officials confirmed that the california case is an announcement just before 5:00 p.m.. >> catherine: also today the state of alabama confirmed its first case. it was also a resident who had contacted the arts while traveling on board. this disease has been reported in at least 13 states and the world health organization predicts that as many as 4 million people all rumble world could be expected in the next year. >> catherine:pam? >> pam: coming up next a
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information administration says a maybe a $98 remembered? gas prices do tend to rise during the summer months. the average price of a domestic ticket in united states and dropped last quarter by more than 6% creek but airlines can still get to with extras at the airport like many receipt and baggage claim. >> reporter:mary maloney, fron 4 news >> pam: an early rally on wall street was wiped out by the closing bell. the dow
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jones loss' 99 points. the nasdaq climbed 14 points. and the past and he slipped a fraction of a point. traders were encouraged to hear federal reserve chair say that the central bank will be cautious about predicting interest rates. kron4 financial expert rob black has more in tonight's winners and losers. >> reporter: lot of people are quitting their jobs brett and that typically means a wage inflexion weak inflation because they are going to new jobs. >> reporter: bank with his role of tesla, the lot must. he is taking a big hit and two and business losing billions of dollars this year. particularly in tesla because he owns a lot more
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and tesla occurred--and tesla accurate losing more money than expected creek so his stock is being hit. down 32% creek and 65% for the year creek tesla, has had problems with manufacturing. >> reporter: he has lost three. bridge cannot cry for help as he still worth 4.7 billion so he will be ok. (laughter) >> reporter: 0, the dry blessed cars are interesting and getting recommendation from the federal level. -- drive less cars this >> is cool this is good for google. in case of an emergency someone will have
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to be behind the wheel so who will take the responsibility for the accidents occurred insurance companies will like to know? >> the driver? who should have stopped to avoid an accident, or is it google the designer? >> pam: the problems continued to mount for to interpret the social media giants as the loss 2 million users and the last three months of 2015. that news cost twitter stopped to drop 12% in after hours trading today. >> pam: at the end of last year print twitter had run 305 million active users. by contrast to rid of facebook has 1.6 billion occurred
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even is the graeme surprise twitter in september was 400 million users. --instagram >> pam: 100 million users globally flocked to the website petrus to post a share totals to their own virtual vision course! now they have opened their doors to the insider creek deadbeat mackinac blitz is all in loss' angeles with more. --pinterest >> reporter: pam, pending is a trend that has taken hollywood and the world by storm. tonight our own knight is sticking exclusively inside the headquarters! greg >> down how many canners out there in the world record how many pants are b.p. at every day? >> 50 billion ideas and 50
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billion cans. and they are accurate about a hundred million global users. >> so who are some of the celebrity? >> will spell was of course you have olivia pola mall will i follow there is a loner conrad and rachel's goal is really big. i think g g hyde did is really popular. then there's also that if lot of interest in chris pratt. -- rachel zoe, gigi hadid and olicia palermo. >> reporter: we wil have more when we come back!
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>> brittany: death valley cooler than where we started off derrick looking outside the see the cause a little bit gray the we are now expecting any rainfall to the north of buster looking ahead, we will stay nice and warm creek as we head into the weekend creek we will be a little cooler but stayed above average with temperatures. >> brittany: looking into next week, possibly with a storm on wednesday. >> brittany: 67 in fremont, and temperatures are already dropping into the 50s at half moon bay. you would notice a few scattered
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showers, into the northern part of another in california. as we go into the rest of the week. it is the pressure breaking down and it will not be until next week that we would track a pretty good chance for a storm system on wednesday. >> brittany: 70's for santa rosa, 67 for san francisco and daly city. 71 degrees and san jose. you will notice a lot more 60 on the map, barely any 70's accept for fairfield and wrapup. everywhere else will be in the low to mid '60's. -- except for fairfield and napa >> brittany: record-breaking
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heat for monday print that will be the peak and the temperatures and it would get back closer to our average three we also have a snow bomb the report if you are plant on heading up to the higher elevations of the sierra. >> brittany: 8 lives are open. what, 36 lips open interest >> stanley: coming up! where are you from? >> new york i >> stanley: will explain in the next edition of people behaving badly. ÷h,z/
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: breaking news. >> pam: the zika virus. reaches northern california. >> pam: health officials in yolo county confirm. a person has contracted the mosquito- borne virus. which is linked to birth defects in the babies of infected mothers. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: health officials say, the infected person traveled one of the countries where the virus is running rampant. >> pam: right now, we don't know if the person is a male or female. but we are told the person is resting at home. >> pam: a news conference just wrapped up. catherine heenan joins us now with the details. catherine?
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>> catherine: this is the first confirmed zika case in california this year. joining several others from recent years. here's what we know. >>more crumbling cliffs along the coastline in pacifica. the earth there has been taking a pounding due to el nino. >> catherine: until now it all began in southern california. they have stated or come from this latest case derrick >> this is a tough one because you may now have any symptoms and carry the disease. or virus. some patient was feeling ill with flu symptoms and what a doctor to receive medical advice. >> catherine: and room had
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become ill after a vacation trip to a different country. pam received good news that she did not have the virus. as many as 4 million people around the world could be affected by next year. >> pam: are going to shift gears and check on our weather. a bit cooler today but still a nice day for february. >> brittany: the only tight world record in oakland trip every day is going down. so far above average. and the 60 degree temperatures. a lot of temperatures in the mid-60s or los 70's. we are starting to see less 70's and more sixties as the go into the weekend.
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>> brittany: 66 degrees in sunnyvale and 64 in san jose, with 63 and fairfield. there is a comfortable evening tonight are around 57 degrees for are in locations. and along the coast. tomorrow morning will be and my son start as we began with temperatures and the high 40's. >> brittany: 0, not a bad way to start the morning creek again, we will push into the mid to high sixties. looking ahead, we are tracking strong rip current sprint between 11 and 13 ft.. and we are tracking dry conditions are run valentine's day weekend. at what to leave more about it coming up in my fault for test. pam? >> pam: kron 4's charles clifford is live in pacifica
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tonight. to show us the new danger at a popular hiking trail. charles? . you can go all the way down to the pacifica pier winter storms had ebro it rock underneath the trail. which is currently close to falling off the edge. this is private property and the owners are working on one posting signs to warn people correct that this is a danger. people are aware of the problem but this simply try to do their best to avoid it. events are connected. people >> reporter: are adapting to live by going inland a little bit more. >> reporter: so far, there has been to sink holes in
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recently and pacifica up their is a third problem area in the or retaining wall that serves as a sea wall as well. taking about millions of dollars to repair that damage at this point and they do not know where they will get that money from. charles clifford, kron 4 news >> pam: despite the cancellation of a major surf competition and a wide. the popular titans of maverick surf competition will go on as planned. organizers say the two e disk are connected. >> pam:the swell that arrived in hawaii this
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morning is the same swell that's expected to be surfed by mavericks competitors in half moon bay on friday. >> pam:but the 'eddie big' wave competition in hawaii was called off today. due to the waves being too small. >> pam:organizers say the 40-foot-tall waves failed to materialize. meanwhile. organizers of the titans mavericks surf competition in half moon bay say it will go on. >> 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. >>a quiet berkeley neighborhood was inundated by police confronting a man believed to be armed with a handgun. the incident began as a police pursuit that started in oakland.kron4's haaziq madyun spoke with one resident who heard the altercation taking place right outside of her home . >>"i don't know what caused him to go on this rampage as they are calling it" >> reporter:oakland police say they don't know either. however this 37-year-old berkeley resident is suspected of driving his black car into dozens of vehicles between east oakland and berkeley wednesday morning. he was taken into custody at deleware and mcgee ave in berkeley right outside of cynthia papermaker's home >>"huge commotion outside, it sounded like screaming and shouting, and that's unusual for my neighborhood, so i went outside to see what was going on and sure enough there was a huge police presence just down
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the street" >> reporter:berekely police spokesperson commotion she heard was berkeley police telling the suspect to show them his hands >>"and at that point the officers did challenge him, we did fire one less lethal round that gained his compliance and we are thankful for that because of this represented to our community, that we didn't have to use any other greater force in this case" >> reporter:this berkeley resident is also glad greater force was not used >>"i'm glad that the police didn't use lethal force on him.i don't want to hear a story about someone being killed in my neighborhood" >> reporter:oakland police say the suspect brandished a handgun while ramming vehicles. she says she overheard a victim describing seeing the gun >>"the people in the green mercedes that i told you about sais he pointed a gun at them." >> reporter:investigators searched the suspect's car and the surrounding area but no weapon was found. in
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berkeley haaziq madyun, kron4news >> pam: san jose police are asking for the public's help identifying three suspects. caught on camera burglarizing a south bay business. >> pam: the incident happened on christmas eve. at a western union located in the 2-thousand block of senter road. >> pam: video shows the suspects smashing the glass of the front door. to get in. police say the suspects took cash. and property. >> pam: officers are asking anyone with information to come 4. --forward. >> pam: a brazen burglary at a high end store in san francisco's union square. the thieves.took off with some ten-thousand dollars worth of merchandise. >> pam: kron 4's scott rates is live in san francisco.where police are trying to track down the culprits.scott?
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>> reporter: inside the store conducting that investigation, we do now that there was of around 6:00 yesterday when nine these, ran into the store and started rubbing what ever it to put their hands on the sell things like the belts, accessories, items like that derrick the thieves took what ever they could before running out within a minute. >> picture of nine people rushing into the store with the sole purpose to steal. if you were an employee there you will be-says it will be very difficult to identify even one of those individuals coming in very quick. and and mix it difficult derrick. >> reporter: tortola that they did get away in some sort of get away be a
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culprit-- vehicle >> reporter: is high- definition surveillance cameras here. and they are looking into investigating the images. reporting live in union square, scott rates kron 4 news >> pam:dog owners are on heightened alert after discovering hundreds of thumb tacks at a local dog park. >> pam: these are a few bags of the tacks collected. dog owners say about a month ago the noticed the tacks scattered about the dog park in hercules - off of turquoise drive. they estimate they have collected nearly five thousand tacks. one dog has been hurt, after they accidently swalloed the tack. another stepped on a tack. signs arenow out and dog owners are keeping a closer eye on their pets. >>.was apprehended
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>> pam: police are also concerned about children in the area there is a school close to the dog park authorities say they have increased patrols and are hopeful increase awareness will stop the person or they will catch them. >> pam: the roads in and around super bowl city will re-open tomorrow night. >> pam: and muni service will return to normal on friday morning. >> grant:today.we saw crews
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continuing their dismantling of super bowl city.all the stages.and booths. >> grant:for people who live and work in the bay area.their memories of super bowl city will differ. >> it was a nice event. is time for it to be dismantled. and it's time to let go now. thai for traffic to resume. >> i was a lot of people that do not come to the city very often for it so it looks like it's coming down rather quickly. >> grant: 0.1 million people and attended the super bowl events. >> pam: happening tonight. >> pam: president obama is set to touch down in the bay
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area. air force one is expected to land at moffett field in mountain view around 7:00. >> pam: the president will spend the night in san jose where tomorrow he will attend two democratic party fundraisers. >> pam: meanwhile. >> pam: earlier today - the president was in springfield illinois -- and the statehouse where he served as senator. four score and seven years ago, our fathers brought forth--
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>> catherine: >> pam: catherine heenan is here with details on the message he wanted to share. >> catherine: the president talked about the importance of elevating the tone of u-s politics. he says he wants the country to move beyond the partisan divide that's marked his time in the oval office. >> catherine: he served as an illinois state senator from 1997 to 2004. >> catherine: and was marking a political anniversary today. >> catherine: it was exactly 9 years ago when he announced his campaign to run for president. >> catherine: the president
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says that the tone of politics hasn't gotten better over the years --- it's worse. >> catherine: during his time as an illinois senator.he says things were much more civil. >> we would have to explain why we were playing poker. we were trying to--and that respect to gatos room for progress. >> catherine: the president was in illinois during a time of crisis. >> catherine: there's a partisan budget stalemate. the republican governor and the democratic-controlled general assembly >> pam: have now gone 7 months without a budget. >> pam: two more republican presidential candidates dropped out of the race today, following a poor showing in last night's new hampshire primary. >> pam: new jersey governor
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chris christie suspended his campaign along with former hewlett-packard exec, carly fiorina.from california. >> pam: meanwhile on the democratic side.bernie sanders is coming off a big win in last night's contest. >> pam: but the question now-- >> pam: does sanders have enough momentum to cut into hillary clinton's so-called "firewall" in south carolina and other larger states? >> pam: cnn's joe johns has the story. >>presidential candidate "because of a huge voter turnout, and i say huge, we won." >> reporter:bernie sanders is taking a big new hampshire primary win. as he also turns his attention to the battles ahead. >>presidential candidate ".and, now it's on to nevada, south carolina, and beyond." >> reporter:part of sanders' challenge going forward: making inroads with african american voters -- a key piece of the democratic electorate in the south carolina primary later this month. >> reporter:that's why one of his first stops today was in harlem -- for a meeting with civil rights leader al sharpton. >>"enormous pressure, enormous pressure." >> reporter:sharpton said he
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wouldn't make an endorsement until after he meets with hillary clinton next week. "no endorsements!" >> reporter:after tasting victory last night. >>presidential candidate mmmmm. >> reporter:sanders got to sample "bernie's yearning" during an appearance on "the view." >>presidential candidate "this is the first time i've tasted it. excellent." sanders using the setting to highlight his populist economic message. >>presidential candidate "the message that we're bring forth is that this country is supposed to be a nation of fairness. we're not seeing that fairness right now." >> reporter:and making the case that his success in new hampshire will be seen in other contests down the road. >>presidential candidate "what happened here in new hampshire in terms of an enthusiastic, and aroused electorate, people who came out in large numbers. that is what will happen all over this country." >> reporter:to help sanders
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on his way -- a "huge" fundraising haul of five- point-2 million dollars since the polls closed tuesday night. >>presidential candidate "i still love new hampshire and i always will." >> reporter:following her disappointing finish in new hampshire, clinton today taking a break from the trail -- readying herself and her supporters for a long campaign. >>presidential candidate "now we take this campaign to the entire country. we're going to fight for every vote in every state." >> reporter:and taking stock of where her campaign needs to improve -- including expanding her appeal to younger voters. >>presidential candidate "i know i have some work to do, particularly with young people, but i will repeat again what i have said this week. even if they are not supporting me now, i support them." >> reporter: >> pam:the u-s justice department is suing ferguson, missouri for alleged racist police tactics. ferguson's issues came to light a year and a half ago after michael brown's death.
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>> pam:and the justice department has previously investigated ferguson's tactics. alleging that city's police deparment targeted black people. and its court system was focused on making money. >> pam:the ferguson city council voted last night to revise its agreement with the government over improving the police department and court system. >> pam:city leaders contend the reforms would be too expensive. americans are expected to save big thanks to plunging gas prices. >> pam:the average u-s household is expected to pocket 320 dollars in savings. >> pam:according to the energy information administration.the average price of gas for the full year is forecast to be $1.98 a gallon. >> brittany: as we head into the worst of the work week it will be above average for us but not repeat any new records. >> brittany: still see a lot of sunshine as well. temperatures right now are in the high 60s. 68 degrees
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in richmond, low sixties in oakland, in the '50s that half moon bay and redwood city at 67 degrees. showing the increase in cloud over san francisco and tighter bay area. we do see like rainfall stain to the north of us. we are still tracking dry conditions as we go into the next few days. we are looking at some brain stand to the north of us. >> brittany: as we pushed into tomorrow we do see clouds increasing. as friday closer to defeat the system sting to the north of the spirit expected to be a little bit farther south. right now, things will remain dry. >> brittany: temperatures
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barely in the '70s. analysts said meese in sunnyvale, we are noticing temperatures coming down each and every day. by friday expect more sixties on the map. 64 in daly city and 61 for the high in half moon bay. on sunday, we are back in the '70s. and we will get closer to records again in monday- test on monday. wednesday, which wrecked a chance of rainfall for our area. >> brittany: then things will get closer back to average the where we should be run this time of year. pam? >> pam: that's the lowest full-year average since 2009. triple-a says the current average price of gas is 1-72 a gallon. >> pam:the eia projects that prices will soon start to climb. the national average is
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expected to peak at 2.08 during the summer driving season, from june through august, then fall again. >> pam:here in the bay area.triple a says gas prices have dropped 30 cents over the past month. >> pam:here's what it will cost you to fill up tonight. >> pam:according to triple a.san francisco drivers are paying 2-55 for a gallon of regular. oakland drivers are paying 2-38 a gallon on average. and in the south bay.san jose drivers are also paying 2-38 a gallon. the statewide average now stands at 2-47 >> pam: we will be back! >> stanley: coming up! people behaving badly
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>> pam: the chancellor of u- c berkeley says the school is facing a huge deficit. catherine is back with details on what he's doing about it. >> catherine: it's a big deficit ---- roughly 150-million dollars. >>and the administration is about to do a top-to-bottom review of expenses. >> catherine: chancellor nicholas dirks sent out a letter today.saying he's kicking off a process aimed at cutting costs -- and doing more fund raising. >> catherine: some of the changes being considered include trimming athletics spending, consolidating academic programs.and even shedding some staff members. >> catherine: u-c berkeley might also admit fewer doctoral students. the budget problems are being blamed on reduced state funding, higher pension costs -- and five years without in-state tuition increases.
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pacifica and erosion problem has appeared. there is not a rock on the trail that is dangerously close to falling in the ocean for it would restore has eroded the rock creek now the problem is if someone was to stay at or near it take to be entered creek the property is privately owned and they say that they are working on putting up signs and warning people about the issue. charles clifford, kron 4 news. >> reporter: as of thumbtacks or found and several ballparks. scattered in berkeley. all of turquoise drive accurate they say that there has been taxed near the school close to the ballpark. there are signs up warning people about the tax. --tacks >> reporter: vehicle that
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was used k bumper car like rampage is now being told to wait for it and dozens of vehicles sittwe oakland and berkeley board damage. a pregnant woman suffered one life threatening injury. >> looking at the driver and a potentially drive his car into the individual's vehicle. >> pam: there is still a high surf advisories. please remember that if you are near the coast line. >> brittany: this kind of tempting with the warm temperatures for people who go out. like to hang out at the beach. but you like to be very careful print and advisory until the weekend. looking ahead we will stay
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warm up slightly cooler than what we have been seen the past couple of days. >> brittany: we have the high surf advisories been in effect until saturday. and then tried to the we can't cure we are in the mid to high sixties and by 9:00 p.m.. withdrawn down by seven and if your preparing to go to work for it uc and lot of sunshine beginning tomorrow. >> brittany: 7 like radar shows cloud have pushed on shore, you will notice like rain fall that will stay to the north of the spirit we plan to stay dry. but we are already tracking another system by wednesday of next week. 72 degrees and napa, 68 and richmond, the low
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seventies in sunnyvale. so we are slowly starting to regulate our temperatures. >> brittany: i am also tracking another one up and i will go over those details toward the end of the show. pam? >> pam: many supporters of that movement say the singer's new song "formation" is "anti-cop." >> grant:a posting on event- brite even called her performance a "race-baiting stunt." >> grant:the posting calls people to gather for a protest at the n-f-l's headquarters in new york city on february 16. that, of course, has sparked calls for beyoncé supporters to hold a counter-protest.
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>> pam:entertainment law enforcement music sports national football league rock legend carlos santana also has a beef with the nfl. >> gabe:he's slamming the super bowl halftime show.saying it shold have featured iconic bay area musicians. santana posted a message on facebook questioning why the nfl featuring coldplay, beyonce and bruno mars to the big show. >> gabe: >> pam:he also argued that "live" music should have been played. santana has never played a super bowl halftime show.but he was featured in a pregame concert before super bowl 47. >> pam:today santana posted this on his facebook page. quote i would like to take this opportunity to thank you both for including me as a part of your super bowl entertainment. >> pam:i do feel compelled to point out to you that the halftime show should have included some of the local iconic bands that the world would have loved to see perform. bands like metallica, steve
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miller, journey and yours truly. we would have rocked the half time show and done the sf bay area proud. >> pam:this is just an invitation for you to consider iconic bands as part of your half time entertainment. real live music, real live vocals, and give the audience real live chills. santana sb50 beef-fsc x 4 >> pam:a full hour of entertainment news is on the way. at 7:00 it's the insider, followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. then we're back with kron 4 news at 8:00 >> pam: still ahead. >> pam: it's often overlooked, but many homes are filled with old prescriptions.
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>> grant: the mail tiger a ride at the zoo in december. the physical introduction today was appropriate for it there was an attack and they try to separate bomb threat there was an, and the female tiger was unresponsive no humans were injured today. >> pam: it is easy to up to emulate medications that can relievers from when you had your root canal, or coughs route from your call last mature. but what should you hold onto what should you still awake? kelly bowman has tips to help clear up the clatter and how to store your medications properly >> reporter:
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>>it's time to do some spring cleaning, and the best place to start is with your medicine cabinet. >>it's really not the best place to keep things. there's humidity, temperature fluctuations, if the bottles aren't sealed correctly moisture can get in. >>i'm going to remove all my medications as i go through them, and find a safer spot, like my dresser drawer! >>but of course, we need some rules to follow. like, how do we know which medications are no longer safe to take? >>so, open the packaging, make sure it has been sealed properly. liquids might start to clump or the product might start to separate. if the tablets look crushed or discolored or cracking- even though they're within date they may have been exposed to temperature fluctuation. >>now that i know what to old medication in the trash. >>one way i recommend is take any of your capsules, tablets- medications that you have that are expired, crush them up a little bit, add a little bit of water, they recommend to either throw old coffee grounds, food scraps, kitty litter, saw dust- anything to make it filthy or putrid so that someone's not going to want to dig through there and find them. >>also, remember to scratch out personal information on any prescription bottles
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hundred percent and still recovering from multiple back surgery to try the off season. , kerr says today is a different story. >> gary: far, what is worth not so good for curve this evening. -- kerr >> gary: the pebble beach pro-am does not get going until tomorrow, so today was all about the celebrities. actors and musicians took over the course this morning. mark carpenter was there and has more. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome bill murray. bills brilliant is like a welsh restored painting to the cheaper it to refresh
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his of the colors and a dramatic contrast assembly jobs right out at us. -- their dramatic contrasts that suddenly jumps right out at us. >>mark: the pebble beach celebrity challenge better known as caddy shack come to life. some of the entertainment industry's brightest stars tee off against each other in a fight whole contest for it with all proceeds go went to charity. >> this is the best of all worlds creek golf, a little bit of comedy that is all charity and not only that. i am fit. >>mark: but some take this a little bit more serious than
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others. >> cart--" early on is always tough which you have it and want up there are about 5000 people out here and you want to be funny or they'd want you to sing this song. so for the first tee shot is tough and then your first aren't as tough, but after the first two holes patrick you are in this thing the thing at all goes away. those first two holes, like this one. " >> reporter: the celeb challenge is the dress rehearsal to tomorrow's major print >> reporter: 156 levies will be in the field but they are all looked up to mr. eastwood. >> " a destructive experiments of scorching in motion and full-blown driving exuberance print please welcome clint eastwood. ".
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>> gary: respect these guys are obviously. but to see someone play golf is just creek i do not want to see joe montana play golf. i do not care about that. so is just me, i am the only one that killed this way. -- that feel this way. (laughter) >> gary: i would like to go out there one day and follow kenny g. >> pam: 0, no is the entire oregon whole celebrity thing. >> pam:well, you know it's the entire celeb thing.
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>> gary: the giants fan fest is set for this saturday they are expecting some 40,000 people to turn out. the key scene that the mission is free. -- they keep saying, admission is free >> gary: right of gate slate valley, straining and website visits-- streaming and website visits were up. >> gary: we will follow.
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cost about $10 per month. >> brittany: brittany is back and we are headed towards the evening hours. >> brittany: i am tracking another morning trent as we get into sunday and monday. it will be a dried valentine's day and warm. >> pam: 0 rainfalls in sight. we will be back at 8:00. thank you for joining us
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