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victims.21 year old julio peraza. another 18 year old man was shot in the back.he's now out of surgery at sf general hospital.and expected to survive. homicide investigators are waiting for the surviving victim's condition to improve before asking him what he knows. don't know the motive.it was targeted.dont' know why but we do know that the suspect has a long rap sheet.kron4 news has learned that law enforcement in the cities of richmond el cerrito and san pablo have arrested contrares nearly 2 dozen times since 2005.several which have resulted in convictions.for things like stealing cars, hit and run, and weapons charges.he made the news once before back in 2014 when police were looking for him after he fled the scene of an accident that resulted when the stolen car he was driving hit an ac transit bus in richmond.that bus then smashed into a home.injuring a woman and her two daughters inside.
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at this point it's unclear if affiliations. >> pam:news of the shootings on twin from going up there. to take in the grand views and enjoy the there is a strong police presence there too. >> reporter: in jail richard we the people patrols in many pleas of loesser's drive-by this area certain parts they park their cars got out and took care of some business moving people along making sure they're not paying out in this area. even
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>> pam: rhine chamber for a prince's scope political consultant the when a nation and into a federal court room today. all two to two counts investigations. possess a biological talks have been a gunman with the serial or mocked member move. as part of the plea bargain, counts he was facing. including. possession of a homemade bomb. the materials were allegedly found in chamerlain's san francisco apartment. in 2014. he is scheduled to be sentenced in april. a 21- year old man remains in the hospital with critical injuries tonight, after being assaulted at a party in orinda over the weekend it turns out. the house had been rented out for the party, and
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now police are searching for the attacker. kron 4's dan kerman is live in orinda tonight with more? >> reporter: house that was rented out again just a few steps down the street to. the left into the parking lot is where the attack occurred. choate arrived late friday night the party went on at his neighbor's house. he said people were spilling out of the neighbor's home and into the street into a nearby parking lot. it turns out it wasn't a neighbor who was holding the party. house was rented out a few hours later before 2:00 a.m. that party took a a bad turn. police"got called due to a man
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down someone injured in a parking lot adjacent to a residential property. the 20 >> reporter: 1 year-old man who lived in florida was involved in a fight across the street from the party house. "serious injuries life- threatening" >> reporter: back live week while renting properties have become problems in many cities those who live in orinda has really touched the city yet and the mayor says to its council meeting will talk to see staff
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about crafting a regulation to get the rental situation under control before it gets out of control. >> pam: another beautiful day around the bay area today people were out taking full advantage of the warm temperatures we have seen record-breaking numbers of the last couple days in brittany is out on the weather deck tonight to be break any records today. ? >> britteny: broke records in san francisco into tomorrow temperatures return closer to average. and it was a gorgeous day here on the weather deck and temperatures outside right now still in '70s and a lot of locations take a look at richmond 77 degrees 72 and the lisa lisa need to san francisco 07 news in san jose. look at the satellite read our shot shows that we do have an area of high
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pressure sitting right over and it will continue to shift as wide of the picture we will show you what we are tracking next in air. yeah of low pressure that will develop off the coast toward morning by a good work. but the morning the will see really strong winds when gusts up to about 48 mi. per hour. when we are also going to see light rainfall moving in and out in snow expected. a closer look at the highs around the region for tomorrow 63 in san francisco los '60s to tomorrow and then cerus at 6662 vallejo and then coming up we are checking out temperatures broke today and details on the next room system moving and when it will finally moved out.
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>> grant: it was this halftime show performance at levi's stadium just over a week ago that got they complained on social media. saying beyonce's black lives matter. and black panthers themes during the performance were offensive and anti-police. but in the manhattan drizzle outside nfl headquarters where the protest was planned.only three anti-beyonce demonstrators showed up. meanwhile, dozens of counter
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protesters were there. supporting beyonce.and the black lives matter movement.signs like pro black is not anti-white. and at the grammy's monday night beyonce' appeared to speak to her critics when she said "art is the unapologetic celebration of culture through self-expression." >> pam:there is much more ahead at five. controversy at an east bay school. why some female student athletes launched a surprise protest during a game. plus. find out why the centers for disease control has launched a study at a palo alto school. and a story you'll only see on we take you behind the locked doors of san quentin prison's. death row. for a look at what life is like for some of california's most notorious condemned killers.
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three sacramento men are behind bars. after they allegedly assaulted a u-c davis student. that police are describing as a hate crime. university officials say, the student, an african american woman, was walking on campus when she was assaulted. officials say, none of the men involved. is affiliated with the campus police say, the student was not sexually assaulted. and did not require medical aid. lonny lee, justin sheppard and jake lee. were all arrested on suspicion of a hate crime. >> pam:female student athletes
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launch a surprise protest during a recent basketball game in an east bay city. the controversy centered on the teams new coach. the school's principal tells kron 4's haaziq madyun. this all boils down to players being disappointed by a lack of playing time >> reporter:this is a photo of players on the girls varsity basketball team at deer valley high school in antioch conducting a surprise protest during last thursday game vs heritage high school "we had no pre-warning at all that anything was a-miss or that anything would happen at all" the school's principal says the team's new coach lindsey baily was the target of this protest "the bottom line is that it comes down to playing time for a couple of the girls and that is determined by the coach based on merit and athletic ability" this is a photo of head coach linsey bailey leaving the gym, ending the protest, so the game could be played. deer valley lost big. the final score of 67 to 39 prinicpal gardner says an internal investigation into the matter revealed no misconduct on
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the part of the girls basketball coach "that's his professional opinion trying to keep deer valley calm" bri robinson is a senior at deer valley and knows some of the players on the team "i know the strike happened because the girls felt like they were being harassed by the coach and they wanted to speak up and show that they wouldn't put up with it anymore they ended up getting punished for it. they're in ap classes, they do a lot of work, they're really good girls so i don't think they would lie about something like this" however that assesment doesn't jive with the school's investigation "there has been no unprofessional conduct that has been brought to our attention by parents and or students including the girls concerned about playing time" the 8 protesters were suspended
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i reached out through a third party giving the players a chance to tell their own stories that they could be punished by in antioch haaziq madyun >> pam:the search for the santa rosa civil attorney. who went missing steven mitchell was reported missing by his wife around 8 p-m saturday. and was last seenthe 56-year-old attorney represents sonoma county. in the civil rights violation lawsuit, lopez. who was fatally shot by police in 2013. bodega bay area on sunday. but he was no where to be found. the search continued on moday. but an active search has now bob the family of a missing alameda man. is once again asking for the public's help locating him. 73-year- old john beck disappeared last tuesday. the webb photograph was reportedly taken john beck has been facing serious financial troubles over the past few years.
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the federal trade commission accused him of defrauding thousands of people four- years flipping real estate. he was ordered to pay the federal government 113- million a team of mental health experts disease control. if we it is part of a study into the didn't in palo alto. catherine heenan is here with bid >> catherine:for at least 7 years - parents and teachers in palo alto have didn'thorrified by a string of teen suicides. some of them happened when the teenagers jumped in front of an palo alto. depend killed themselves in 2009 and that triggered public forums and police patrols at the commuter train tracks where some of the young people died.
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suicide in 2014 and 2015.including one from nearby the investigators are with both the c-d-c and the substance abuse and mental health services administration. they've already spent 3 months department. suicide prevention programs. piper de >> pam: edward buff the owens valley this afternoon. it registered 4-point-8. in big pine. in inyo county. that's northeast of fresno it is just after three o'clock. and within 30-minutes. the two smaller temblors followed. registering 2-point-9 and and 2-point-8 respectively. in response to el nino. the federal emergency management agency reports. a large increase in the number of flood insurance policies purchased in
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fema officials say that insurers have written more than 55- thousand policies since august. that's a 25-percent increase. however, fema says it has not seen an increase in other states, even in western states also affected by el nino. fit d if beforesome good news tonight about valentine. the baby colt that sees. >> britteny: is gorgeous so right now hard to imagine that tomorrow will be 10 to 12 degrees cooler than what we're saying right now a closer look will expect it into to moscow. and will start off with the record highs. san francisco 69
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today to 72 oakland. mountainview warmed to 78 in san jose 80 degrees. it was a warm day well above average again changing see the satellite are shot at this see high-pressure just through tonight and clouds increase overnight in an area of low pressure. the see that off the coast in that will bring us all the rain and snow into our higher elevations timing it out for you on the feature cast exactly what to expect heading to work tomorrow temperatures will be closer to average three see more clouds and a few sprinkles throughout the morning hours. when heading home you notice the increase in rainfall especially by the time you are
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commuting in getting back home from work it will continue. on and off wednesday and then we continue to break down everything hour by hour for you at 530. >> grant: this ruling requires apple to supply extra software that they can load onto the phone get rid of security encryption. the prosecutors told the judge they cannot access account own work phone used by it doesn't know his past 40 see him on the right. he has opened fire on a holiday party killing 14 people the two later died at that day in a gunbattle with
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san quentin's death row. houses some of the most notorious and it is rare that the media is allowed inside. with open access. to talk to any of the prisoners . after years of requesting entry, our kron 4's alecia reid had the opportunity to go in and talk to both inmates and staff. she joins us now with a look at death row. alecia. pam, most people have probably never been to prison, let alone the cell block that houses death row inmates. these menall convicted of brutal
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crimes, are simply waiting to be executed. prison walls to see what life is like stranded on death row. san quetin state prison.neslted on the shores of san francisco bay in marin county. some of califrornia's most dangerous criminals call this place home. natsot over 7-hundred of them.sit on death row. sot - i confessed, i plead guilty. ive said from the onset that i deserve capital punishment some notorious california killers are locked up here. the night stalker - richard ramirez - a serial killer, rapist and burglar he died of cancer in 2013. wesley shermantine - one of the speed freak killers richard allen davis - who kidnapped and killed 12 year old polly klaas. *he is the reason for california's 3
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strikes law. and scott peterson probably the most recognized death row inmate. in 2002, he brutally murdered and dismembered his wife laci, and their unborn son conner. he dumped their remains in san francisco bay. it's a story that gripped the nation. he was convicted and sentenced to die by lethal injection. more than a decade later, scott petersen is just another inmate.he's the one in the center of your screen, hiding behind a hat and shadesas our cameras were rolling. nats sitting in his tiny cell douglas clark, aka the sunset strip killer is writing his penpals. he and his girlfriend were convicted of a series of gruesome murders targeting prostitutes in los angeles, back in the early 80's. he says he didn't do it.
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natsot - severed head of the girl, semen and sperm is from an murders, no problem so i can win. that's why i've spent 25 years in federal court and with barely room between the bed and the wall, there's a limited amount of room to move around in these cells. and even with this solid door protecting me from the inmate, i still had to wear a teflon vest and plastic face mask. guards took no chances when it came to protecting me outside steve livaditis says he's a changed man. but that was a much different story 30 years ago. natsot - i didn't care for other jewelry store, and killed 3 employees. sot - i was an evil person. i don't know any other way to put it livaditis calls himself evil, and says he deserves his
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punishment. he and scott peterson share the same yard. and you might be surprised, a small group has certain freedoms the other condemned inmates don't. i'll have that part of the story tonight at eight. and dig a the men stranded on death row. >> pam:next president obama talks about filling the seat of the late supreme court justice. antonin scalia. why he says he will not wait to nominate a candidate is next at 5:30. and the republican race for president is getting nasty -- coming up a look at how the rhetoric is translating in the polls.
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your job doesnt stop until you term expires. i intend to do my job intil january 20, 2017 and i expect them to do their job as well president obama says it is his responsibility to name a replacement for the late supreme court justice antonin scalia. and that republican senators threatening a filibuster are recklessly disregarding both history and the u=s constitution.
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the supreme court vacancy was the prime topic as president obama held his first news conference since the death of justice scalia last weekend. catherine is here with the president's defiant message. the court lost its most outspoken conservative with 341 days remaining in president obama's term of office. some republicans are demanding that he hold off on naming a successor until a new president is sworn in. that would create by far -- the longest supreme court vacancy ever. today the president emphatically rejected that notion. "the constitution is pretty clear about what's supposed to happen now. when there is a vacancy on the supreme court, the president of the united states is supposed to nominate someone. the senate is to consider that nomination. and
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either they disapprove of that nominee or they are elevated to the supreme court. historically, this has not been viewed as a question." >> catherine: bp within hours of scalia's death senate majority leader mitch mcconnell was calling for a filibuster, saying "this vacancy should not be filled until we have a new president." been century six presidents have won confirmation of their supreme court nominees in their last year in office. at no time has a president purposely left a high court seat vacant for his successor. boughtand president obama says he won't either. "we have more than enough time to go through regular order, regular processes. i intend to nominate somebody, to present them to the american people, present them to the senate. i expect them to hold hearins i
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esxpect there to be a vote." to end a filibuster in the senate, the president would need to have 60 votes: all 46 democrats plus fourteen republicans. that's a big challenge in a highly partisan election year. bifurcate been >> pam:we're four days away from the south carolina republican primary and the rhetoric among all of the candidates on the cnn's scott mclean takes a look at the latest on the campaign >> reporter:south carolina is known for its republican primary is no exception. presidential candidate.just makes things up. presidential candidate i have never, ever met a person that lies more than ted cruz.
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presidential candidate they simply start screaming, liar, all of the republican candidates are all ramping up their war of words with trump now threatening a lawsuit over cruz's canadian birth and his eligibility to be president. presidential candidate i already have a lawyer, we're looking at it very seriously, we're thinking about it. been theto be fair to donald, he doesn't actually know what he believes. also on the campaign trail, jeb bush is using his famous brother to continue the bush winning streak in south carolina. strength is not empty rhetoric, it is not bluster, it is not with the theatrics. real strength, strength of purpose comes from integrity and character. but all the bluster may not matter come saturday. a cnn-orc poll released tuesday, has donald trump well ahead in south carolina at 38-percent. up 16 points on ted cruz, with marco behind in third and fourth. south carolina is critical for republicans. with only one exception, every winner of the state since 1980 has gone on to become the party's nominee. in washington, i'm scott mclean.
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>> britteny: will another beautiful day today 10 the cheers broke and titus your records around region as we had to tomorrow we see much cooler conditions when the conditions and tracking rank then sent to the map will show you what you expect to work tomorrow cloudy skies rain starting morning and pick up in intensity as we had until afternoon commute. if temperatures at 76 that the 78. we have another well above average today temperatures low 60s typically this time of year. the clause will increase in to the rest of tonight late morning hours and then by all the clock we expect see light rain starting to move in from north and take a look at how heavy the
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rain is sematech out through a were conquered in fairfield this will continue on and off to the evening and another chance of showers thursday friday we take a closer look at 74 past latest details on the winter storm warning in effect for the sierra at all coming up in just a bit. >> pam:dozens of fans lined up hours before the show at the olympia theater. not far from the sight of the attacks at the bataclan. some of the band members came out early to great the fans. 130 people were killed in the attacks last november. 89 of them were inside the bataclan theater where the band was performing. survivors of the attack were given free tickets for tonights pope francis was welcomed like a rock star at a church in mexico today.
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hundreds of children screamed out as the pope welcomed them to the cathedral of morelia. he told the children that they must love god, as well as treat their neighbors the way they would treat themselves. pope francis wraps up his visit to mexico tomorrow with a trip to the border town of juarez. there he is expected to pray for undocumented immigrants who have died trying to cross in to the united states still ahead. music royalty. sir paul mccarthy. shutout! details of the grammy party that would not let the former beatles in. and next. a shocking revelation by former ultimate fighting champ ronda
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stunning news out of the sports world. former ultimate fighting champ ronda rousey says she thought about suicide. she told ellen degeneres she became suicidal -- after holly holm knocked her out during a fight -- and took her title. but as cnn's mary moloney explains. the current sports illustrated swimsuit model says one thing helped her recover. >> reporter:sports illustrated calls it's newest covergirl ronda rousey -- a cultural phenomenon -- who is the perfect combination of the humility. but before the sports mag painted a swimsuit on the
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former ufc champ -- rousey stunned the sporting world -- by losing a she tells ellen -- at her lowest -- she thought of suicide : "i was sitting in the corner and i was like what am i anymore if i am not this? i was literally sitting there and thinking about killing myself and that exact second i'm like 'i'm nothing, what do i do anymore?" : "to be honest i looked up and i saw my man travis was standing up there and i looked up at him and i was like, i need to have his babies. i need to stay alive." : there are a lot of people out there that have thoughts like that and they are looking at you going, wow, if she could have thoughts like that, um so you just did a lot of good for a lot of people." : "being defeated is a choice everybody has losses in their life, but i choose to always be undefeated." i'm mary moloney reporting. taylor swift was the big winner at the grammy awards. next. her message to young girls.
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last night, including album of the year and her "i am woman turned her triumph into a powerful message for young girls the insider's debbie matenopoulos is in hollywood with more on this story. pam, taylor making it clear: do not let the haters undercut your achievements - how ya like that kanye west? taylor: hello and welcome to the 2016 grammy awards / put your hands up
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kk: talk to me about your bud her. z: girl power. you go girl. / i love seeing women do their thing that is beautiful. epitomizing female empowerment. a triumphant taylor made history when she won the biggest award with that powerful opening performance of "out of the she could be seen coming down from the magnitude of the moment right after in the audience, she was seen mouthing the words "i need a drink" to her date selena but backstage she looked far more relaxed reuniting with their fellow squad member, empire star seraya. who wouldn't beam after their video won a grammy in the pre-broadcast. kk: taylor is opening the show so have you talk to her? was s:yes she definatly just texts me and said that we won the bad blood video and i was like what? she did. i am really happy for her. we'll have so much more on this insider, for kron 4 news, i'm >> pam:"how v-i-p do we gotta get?" those are sir paul mc-cartney's words.as the beatles star was being turned away from
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>> grant:a tmz camera was rolling as one of the all time musical legends.was stunningly.turned away.twice.at a grammy after party last night in hollywood. you heard mccartney say we need another hit guys.we need another hit. like, a new hit song.so they get in the door. this was at argyle.where the rapper tyga was hosting a party. mc-cartney and his crew.which included beck and foo fighters drummer taylor hawkins.didn't force the issue.they took off.ended up partying at the republic records party.they got in that one! as for tyga.he hopped on the
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crowds increase into the rest of the night he scattered showers and 1:00 p.m.. >> pam:the golden state warriors are getting some much-needed rest after the first half of the season. the world champs come out of the all-star break with the best record in basketball. and much of that is due to some startling statistics. mark carpenter has been crunching the numbers and joins us with his findings-- mark?
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incredible >> reporter: anyone can see that this team is playing at such an amazing level, but look at the figures and you see some out of this is they've won 92-percent of their first 52-games. that's completely uncharted territory for any franchise.and it's on track to adding up to another championship. here's a rundown of their nats of ring ceremony with 'we are the champions playing' a tune that warriors fans could be singing again. 48-4 after the all-star break.nba history has never seen a better record at this point in but those close to the situation are hardly keeping track. steve kerr "what's our record? 48-4. thank you.satisfying is not the word. it's shocking. really, i mean, nobody has ever done it right?" nats of curry halfcourt shot
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to really appreciate it, you have to document the dominance.and it starts with the mvp's 29.3 points per game is tops in the league.despite him sitting out 15- 4th quarters this season. >> reporter:pointers.and if he didn't make a single one again for the rest of the year, that would still be 7th best all time. add to that, he's one of five players shooting 40-percent from 3-point land. the warriors well on pace to break the chicago bulls all-time best 72-10 mark. and if they roll to another title, they're greatness will surely be recognized. "it is rare to be in the presence of guys from the greatest team in nba history. so we are pretty lucky today because we got one of those players in the house, steve kerr, from the 1995-96 chicago bulls." >> reporter:the champs will be
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tested right out of the break as they begin a six-game road trip--that includes the la clippers and oklahoma city. to hit the 73-win mark, they need to go 25-5 the rest of the way. last year, they went 25-6 post all-star break, coming up: it is off limits but maybe i shouldn't tell you this if the police do come out admit your wrong it's a popular hiking trail near devils slide. its off limits to people, and cars but you can't tell if you happened to be in the area . i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly
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>> pam:the san mateo county coastline offers some of the most safe and approved locations. that being said, there is one place that is off limits to but as stanley roberts shows anyway. to access a popular hicking trail that is actually off limits and extremeely dangerours to get to it you must do one of two things. either you can walk right past a sign that reads no but pedestrians . that because there are no shoulders and so it makes it very unsafe but even with that you will see pedestrians walking right past the sign. second . all around where the trail is posted there are no yet
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you will see parked and even some trying to make illegal u- turns to get the spot i saw this guy showing people where to go on a map he is derricson this is my backyard i get down here every chance i get people \ babbit lisa diaz lined a ton annual trust testing but the sign has been enough to the road in the fine people taking some pictures near the cliff edge to get there it that the climb over this. assigned assess payback steep cliff. if there were opening a
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>> pam:stopping teen suicides.on the peninsula. to save lives.a wealthy silicon valley community is asking for federal help. good evening, i'm pam moore. palo alto has been plagued by teen suicides.prompting the santa clara health department to call it an "urgent health problem" so the community.is asking for help kron 4's justine waldman is live in palo alto with more on what's happening.
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>> reporter:the center's for disease control arrived today to do an investigation. members from the cdc's suicide prevention team are here for two weeks. they will be talking with parents, teachers, the health department, the city all to figure out why kids from this affluent community keep taking their own lives. here at gunn high school, they have dealt with two the clusters of teen suicides. in palo alto, the first happened in 2009-2011, when 7 kids killed themselves. then again, in a six months span from fall 2014 to spring 2015, there were 4 more youth suicides. the cdc will evaluate the current suicide prevention plans, watch media coverage of the deaths, and try to identify the problems. the county is counting on the cdc's expertise. they have been coming to us on our request. they are doing this work because we want to better understand what is happening in our city and really address youth well being. this is not information they are going to take and keep in atlanta georgia it really is for
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us. this is about saving kids lives? yes." the cdc did a similar investigation like this in fairfax county, virgina. and found that peer pressure, bullying, high expectations. and denial of mental health issues were considered "risk factors" it will take a few weeks for the cdc to complete its report. from there, the county hopes it can stop the crisis of teen suicides. which are five times greater here than the national average. live in palo alto justine >> pam:we are learning more tonight about the suspect arrested in connection with this weekend's double homicide. at san francisco's twin peaks. kron 4's maureen kelly also has new information about the victims connection to a sonoma county street gang. >> reporter:if the suspect in
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the twin peaks triple shooting looks familar.it's because richard contrares' mug shot has been on the news before. that was back in 2014 when police were looking for him after he fled the scene of an accident that resulted when the stolen car he was driving hit an ac transit bus in richmond.that bus then smashed into a home.injuring a woman and her two daughters inside.you can see the aftermath here on this aerial video from our partnership with abc7 news. contrares was convicted on two felonies for that incident.and kron4 news has learned that it's one of a string of convictions in his past.for things like stealing cars, and having a concealed weapon. his rap sheet shows nearly two dozen arrests by east bay law enforcement since 2005. san francisco police have not yet released a motive for the valentine's day shooting. it appears taht it's targeted.but we don't know what the connection is a clue to that connection between the suspect in the twin peaks shooting and the victims may have been left at the imprompu memorial that sprung up at the popular tourist area monday night.next to the candles.someone left this shirt that spells out v-s-l.you'll
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notice the l is in the form of a handgun. the sonoma county sheriff's departments gang enforcement team says v-s-l stands for varrio sureno loco.a street gang in that area they also say both of the santa rosa men killed. 21 year old julio peraza.seen here. and 19 year old raul mora are affilated with that gang.. though the mother of one of the men denies it. looking at contreras' criminal history it's unclear if he has gang ties. arraigned tomorrow after noon. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam:in the east bay. pittsburg police are mourning the loss of one of their officers. who died suddenly while off duty. officer donnie pearman. was with pittsburg police for more than 22-years. before his sudden
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more information will be released later. the man accused of shooting and killing a richmond police police say robert vega shot veteran officer gus vegas at his vallejo home last thursday morning. officers say vega was an ex- daughter. investigators believe the two men got in a fight, and officer vegas was trying to protect his the mayor of orinda says the city may need some regulations when it comes to short term rentals this follows a party this past weekend at a rental home that left one man hospitalized with critical kron 4's dan kerman is live in orinda tonight with more >> reporter:the search for a missing bay suspended today. de >> reporter: the police are looking for this band shortly before saturday morning he is involved in marin up. when police arrived they found out 21 year-old man was with critical
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>> pam: search for missing bay area turning has officially been suspended today. catherine heenan is here with >> catherine:we're talking about 56-year-old today the sonoma county sheriff's office announced that it's no longer searching for the civil attorney. his wife reported him missing saturday night - and his car was later found in bodega bay. mitchell was representing sonoma county in the civil rights parents of andy lopez. lopez was shot and killed by a sheriff's deputy in october of 2013. he'd been carrying a replica gun which the deputy authorities say foul play is not suspected in mitchell's disappearance.and there was nothing suspicious about the
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man. is once again asking for the public's help locating him. the calender says february.but tempertures hovered in the 70's you can see a gorgeous shot of the golden gate bridge from our helicopter partnership with abc 7. hope you enjoyed the warm weather.because a change is on brittney shipp is here now. rain is in the forecast? >> britteny: sprinkles coming home and really notice the difference in notice the rain picking up and then also see the wind speeds picking up in a closer look at tonight's planner said dry mouth tonight's 63 for indications and then 7:00
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a.m.. you see it picking up in intensity for 5:67 as your heading home for more and more moderate mark downpour coming down in fremont checking up to concord fairfield and we see these on and off showers month to deny a chance of showers throughout the day and then possibly lingering in the friday morning and then temperatures will take a hit today warmed into the mid-'70s some locations in the '80s tomorrows hi hans sienese '70s on the map right back close average with cooler air coming in with that system. in santa rosa we pushed 6164 san jose. and 63 san francisco or details in this next or moving and in the full forecast.
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>> pam: courage and news grass is here with an update on a valentine the horse. it may not need surgery after all. >> grant: estimate everyone was saying that it needed surgery valentine in fremont. the poll taken to uc-davis and after being examined as a bunch of different tests the young horse was diagnosed with a broken pelvis and broken ribs. and an aversion to the broken bone in paul this is not the bank issued hill i found the little guy will have to be in a stall for next month's it showed make a full recovery and without surgery 10 minutes ago pushed several the
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pictures of the call taken today at uc-davis ec valentine there in a trooper days old and valentine and on sunday they found shivering a couple days spent in the ravine officers now investigating how the horse ended up there in fremont. and again for months stol the money is going to this cause and it awarded to the and the bay area committee for been generous. >> pam: new details on december read your bureau terror attack house. oh apple may be able to help the fed's crack the case.
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scary. a new report says as many as three in five californians may have had electronic records stolen last year. california's attorney general says california say nearly 200 data breachs in 2015. endangering 24-million records. the number of breaches held steady over the years. but the number of records stolen jumped sharply. the report blames a few large breaches for most of the thefts. that includes records exposed by health insurer anthem. which affected more than 10-million people in the state. retailers were the most vulnerable during the four-year period covered in the report. followed by financial institutions, health care and small businesses. pam? >> pam:a federal judge orders apple to help the obama administration hack into an i- phone belonging to one of the san bernardino sheri pym made the ruling today...requiring the company to supply highly specialized
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software to the f-b-i. the software would help officials cripple a security encryption feature... erasing data after too many unsuccessful unlocking attempts. proscutors told the judge they can't access a county-owned work phone syed farook used...and all because they don't know his passcode. >> britteny: we will see rate moving and after wednesday to pick up in notice the difference from morning with a cold front moving through that will help drop temperatures as well into tomorrow. still less day we will see the record-breaking warmth and then outside mostly cloudy skies and mild evening ahead we managed to break a few records out there today the san
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francisco airport a high of 72 being the old record of 79 and at oakland 82 degrees oakland airport up to 76. in beating the old record by three mountain view of the high today of 78. san jose 80 degrees will attract more rain and heavier amounts in the afternoon also evening keep that in mind making plans for tomorrow night in the shower start by down picked up by the time ahead of the lunch and driving home when the conditions " conditions expected as well as we head into tomorrow 50 m.p.h. a peak with wind gusts closer to 9:00 a.m. and then the wednesdays' still strong threads today at least 7:00 p.m. the sierra snow another round conditions in you wanna be very careful trying to beat the system can up in the morning or thursday evening not overnight wednesday and then temperatures
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75 napa 73 redwood city high pressure continues over the east right now over the region and thus were seen lots of sunshine is close continue pushing onshore and nec system that we are tracking afternoon highs right back in the '60s 64 degrees in san jose and a winter storm warnings in effect wednesday evening till thursday evening want to feed of snow falling above 6,000 ft. we could see some of this setting off switching over to the snow and that also decrease invisibility. the forecast from '60s back in to stay rain when the conditions to more of a chance of showers later thursday friday trying of the weekend close average for us sunday monday which reckon the warming trend including tablatures again by next tuesday. >> pam:
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just four days until the south carolina primary.and a new poll according to a new cnn-orc poll donald trump has a big lead among republican candidates.with 38 percent support from likely voters. ted cruz is second with just 22 percent. marco rubio is third.followed by south carolina g-o-p voters say trump is the best candidate to handle the economy, immigration and isis. on the democratic side, hillary clinton is 18-points ahead of bernie sanders among likely voters. still, anything is possible come saturday, as about half of south carolina's expected primary voters say they're still undecided. meanwhile. senator ted cruz looked to refocus on the issues today, releasing a plan to strengthen the u-s military. and as cnn's sunlen serfaty explains.cruz is also fighting off his politican opponents.two of them, calling him a liar. presidential candidate "ted
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holds up the bible, and then he lies about so many things. i mean, these are lies." tonight, an all-out-war erupting in the republican presidential race, and donald trump is leading the charge. presidential candidate "this guy is so strident and so nasty. he's gonna lose every single state." >> reporter:trump and marco rubio accelerating their full- scale attack on ted cruz -- slamming the texas senator as a liar. presidential candidate "i've never seen another human being lie so much. he lies about everything. he'll take your record, like i talk to you about obamacare. he'll say trump loves obamacare. how do you fight that? he says i love obamacare. i hate obamacare." .rubio and trump accusing cruz of distorting their records on a litany of issues -- same-sex marriage, abortion, immigration, and health care -- to raise questions about their conservative credentials. presidential candidate "he's lying and i think it's disturbing. i said that at the debate. he's now literally just making things up. " .and trump is stoking the fire even more, doubling down on a potential lawsuit against the canadian-born cruz over his eligibility to be president unless cruz backs off and
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thinking about it very seriously." cruz's response to trump: don't hold your breath. presidential candidate "as conservatives continue to coalesce behind our campaign, donald gets angrier and angrier, and he simply begins yelling insults whenever anyone points to his record." .but it's not the only scrum sparking the south carolina brawl. presidential candidate "south carolina politics is rough and tumble for sure." jeb bush today hammering trump's temperament. presidential candidate "i'll be a commander-in-chief, not an agitator-in-chief; not a blowhard-in-chief." and dismissing rubio's claim that he has the best foreign policy credentials in the g-o-p field. presidential candidate "having dealt with world leaders is a far better experience then going to some committee hearing in the foreign relations committee or something like that." the stars were out in full force grammy awards.
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>> reporter: 2016 grammy awards. those coveted album of the year as the 58th grammy award. "to all the young women out where you're going, you'll look was you and the people who love you who put you there." compton rapper and powerhouse kendrick lamar sweeping the rap categories. "and the grammy goes to. to pimp a butterfly. kendrick lamar." electrifying the audience with an explosive performance. "do you hear me? do you feel me? we go'n be all right." the omnipresent dance hit "uptown funk" by mark ronson and
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bruno mars named record of the year. ed sheeran and meghan trainor riding high off their first grammy wins. "my mom and dad for always much. thank you." and adele falling short of vocal perfection when audio issues marred her performance. "i will see you." the night peppered with earnest tributes. lady gaga channeling ziggy stardust in honor of the late david bowie. " put on your red shoes and dance the blues." but many thought it was broadway that stole the show. "what's your name man? alexander hamilton." a live broadcast of the opening number of the hit musical "hamilton,". dazzling audiences. and winning best musical theater album
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center disease control arrived to take a look at the epidemic of teen suicides in santa clara county. members were here for two weeks and will be talking with teachers townies city leaders are trying to figure out what kids keep taking their own lives. but >> reporter: the mother of one the then denies it.
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>> reporter: in marin the parental this house of the weekend and brutal attack that followed may lead to future restrictions on rental units in the city. they're looking for this man a fort to saturday morning he was involved epiphyte in orinda police arrived they found a 21 year-old man with critical injuries in his parking lot. he remains hospitalized. authorities say if i began use attending across the street at this home. the mayor says what maybe too early for restrictions on short-term rentals heat she does favor some sort of the registration process does he want to get involved and renting their home.
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into a >> reporter: investigation showed no misconduct on behalf of the coach the players were suspended for a final two games of the year. ha. >> pam:supreme court justice antonin scalia's body is set to lie in hall of the supreme court building. the public will have between ten-thirty in the morning until eight at night...to pay their respects. a private ceremony is set to follow and will begin at nine- thirty. scalia died saturday while on a scalia's chair on the supreme court bench is now draped with news of the death of justice scalia had no sooner been released this weekend -- when republicans began arguing about
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how the nomination for his successor should happen. catherine is here with details on how president obama is responding. >> catherine:president obama calls it "amusing" - that some republicans are demanding that the "next" president nominate a replacement for justice scalia. and he made it clear again today that he intends to move ahead with his choice. the president was in rancho mirage at a summit meeting. when asked about the calls to put off a nomination -- he said those who want to leave the matter to the next president are reading something into the constitution -- that just isn't there.
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the president also raised some eyebrows when he talked about republican presidential candidate donald trump. predicting that trump won't be elected -- saying he believes that u.s. voters will make a "sensible choice in the end". trump responded earlier tonight - saying if he'd run against obama in the last election -- he would have been a "one-term president." >> britteny: we are also in for cooler temperatures with another record-breaking day as we head into tomorrow as temperatures start to drop it will be a mild evening out at 71 degrees to " map + 7467 vallejo 68 in concord and then as we had to tomorrow daytime highs will be
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closer to low 60s and then a high pressure still in control we did miss the sun and clouds today seeing those pushing through in the next system is see circulation starting to develop and bring it down for you hour by hour and then attend a headwork a few showers and then hang up for lunch we're checking light rain san francisco down the san mateo and pushing into your evening commute hours between 5 and 7 that's when it picks up in intensity for fairfield concord all lay down the san mateo by thursday showers linder and then and friday and other weather disturbance still giving us another chance of showers and then on the region tomorrow. 62 daly city and 64 fremont and temperatures in richmond and close '60s closer average out
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stunning news out of the sports world. former u-f-c champ ronda rousey says she thought about killing herself. she told ellen she became suicidal -- after holly holm knocked her out during a fight -- and took her title. but the current sports illustrated swimsuit model says one thing helped her recover. humility. >> grant: is sharing with alan that she thought about killing herself. moment came after she was knocked out in a fight late last year a stunning loss for the dominant fighter. being
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>> gary: great market is on the scene from paul beach parts of the golden state warriors up till friday and then oppose all start part the season if they keep up ready another parade >> reporter: attuned warriors fans could be seen again 48 and 4 after the all-star break nba history has never seen a better record in those close to the situation are hardly keeping track. to really appreciate it
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if the maintain dominance the ndp is 29.2 points per game the top elite despite sitting out 15 fourth quarter as the season. carter made to order 45 three- pointers if he'd been missing the one against the less the air still be the best all-time after that one of five players treat 40% for three plans warriors are well on their way to beat the chicago bulls all-time best 72 and if their role to another title their greatest will surely show.
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won make a lot initialling when it becomes a free agent and here's a serious one krista not plan the all-star game sunday for facing serious health concerns here the problem and injury fund be related to a second half of last season after blood clots discovered right now a big question mark on his future. all this stuff about roger deflate it with new england safety issues made 44 million last year only making $34 million this year. jim
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