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or put a bulletin out. someone in tenderloin recognized it. >> reporter: several of the stolen items including the scooter was recovered. >> we are actually excited that we were able to get the scooter back for the middle wish foundation. >> reporter: along with mr. meter charges of narcotics he was arrested for possession of stolen property and violation of probation. police is only one of the suspects were caught in the video. they are still looking for a third suspect creek maureen kelly kron 4 news.
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>> reporter: basically in and not shill you are only receiving 75 percent of your salary if you take off. if you take the parental leave you are losing your full salary while you are off. >> reporter: as long as the company has at least 20 employees 75% of your salary. if you need to take off. >> reporter: by unanimous vote the staff for cisco board of supervisors has passed and organs where each employer will pay the other 45 percent so the employee can get their full salary.
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>> reporter: small business owners are not thrilled. while other parents are thrilled. >> reporter: served as chair of the small-business commission, saying that this is just the latest of the extra expense that san francisco businesses must pay in other cities do not. >> we have a minimal waste of puts us ahead of everyone in the region. we have those receipts tax. we have to think that when added up makes sense for cisco one of the most expensive to do business. >> reporter: the bill offer
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was only to make the change >> this does not make sense to me. >> reporter: this is just the first as supervisors will pass and another meeting. and when that happens it will be hasty in next year. like in san francisco city hall. >> gabe: is warm and getting warmer. we look at a picture along the embarcadero right now. >> justine:hi brittany! >> brittany: we have really warmed up between today and yesterday. and actually
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tomorrow will be the warmest. we are continuing to see mild conditions. at 84 degrees with 67 in daly city. >> brittany: so it really depends on where you are accurate things are well beyond temperatures. by 5:00 p.m. are ellen locations will be well beyond 45 degrees. by 8:00 p.m., the hides are around the region tomorrow some of the highs at san jose, with 90 in santa rosa. that is well beyond average. >> brittany: me up, we are tracking a heat wave for you and we want everyone to stay safe. because we are not
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used to these temperatures this time of year. >> brittany: city and back to you guys in the studio. >> justine: this happened between a really busy road and a heavy volume part of town. >> reporter: major water main break brings flooding. along the side wall and the control building in san pablo on route 6:00 a.m., tuesday >> the water pressure had to go somewhere so in boston duck is flooded our building. we do not know where it came from what we see that it is here. >> reporter: the school was shut down across the street
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for one day. officials say there was a great and a cast iron pipes that calls the flood. >> there is also traffic restrictions and businesses out of water while this type is being repaired. >>--pipe >> he went all the way to stafford. at it was just a great inconvenience. >> reporter: as for the calls, >> east bay mud has a work of cast iron pipes and they were installed between 1880
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and 1950. so they tend to break. right now because they are at that point in their life span. >> reporter: there are currently investigating potential weeks before they can call situations like this derrick and emeryville hot seat on new kron 4 news. >> gabe: there was a fight that erupted and they are seemingly try to downplay about a dozen inmates were injured and had to be taken to hospital for stitches. this is the 78th fight at the jail this year at 225 last year. so what they saw today is really not out of the ordinary. kron4 was
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there to do a story when a fight broke out. critics of shares to parvis it was to validate the purpose of the cameras which happened the day before. the department quickly chimed back saying that it was that it was not purposely done. >> justine: after an accident and san jose creek colliding with a car on rte. 8:00 this morning. the car had been making a left turn in front of the train. the driver of the car had minor injuries. the san jose police department is handling today's court ruling overturning the
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older approved--and the silicon valley tax payers association to stop the city from repelling the ballot measure causing hundreds of police officers to be a force for higher-to leave the force for higher paying position somewhere else. >> justine: to say this will save the city millions of dollars in pension costs. >> the judge has signed off. it is good for all of the spirit is good for the firefighters and the police department and importantly it is good for the community creek let's get the fireman's back in the police officers back in a start doing business.
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>> justine: it will likely get a chance to get another opportunity to speak their opinions back--liter in november. >> grant: incarcerated for sexual battery and molesting a child under the age of 18. he was released on parole. that was until delta management kicked him out. >> grant: a man picked the wrong car to break-in. 52 year old curtis at work look for a car to break into
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last week. but he was not looking closely enough. much to his surprise and security guard was sitting inside. he ran on us and the guard called police. officers did or rectum a short time later. >> grant: recognized and a rash of burglaries they are trying to find the model and make of the vehicle. it was done it at home that was broken into. >> justine: the animal has been found on location multiple times. they think the sea lion has memory loss. from toxins. they say that it's possible that the animals mother knowingly
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expose them to the toxins. this is more that 80 across the state which is four times more than average. also there are still looking for the owner of this cute little to what that led authorities on anny slopes peak speed chase. >> justine: you see them chasing him across the bridge. animal control was called, he does have a tag on him. but there's no identification. so they are hoping that the owner does come fourth. >> gabe: up next we have details on the suspect that crashed in walnut creek. >> justine: is much more to
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>> justine: new at 5. we have learned a suspect that crashed into a bar fence last week had a stolen ring surgically removed from his throat. >> justine: the crash intrepid bart service during last thursday's morning monday commute. walnut creek police say that the plane was discovered when the man behind the wheel of the car was taken to the hospital. an x-ray revealed the rink and doctors perform surgery to remove it. it then became evidence. >> justine: officer show the link to the berkeley beckham hall immediately identified it. --8 berkeley victim >> justine: hopefully they
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watched it all really good before returning at. -- washed >> gabe: i hope so. >> gabe: the content of art might be a little smoother now that it has restore service between the north concord and his bart bay. stations. and mysterious electrical problem had been causing delays for weeks. writers toll kron4 will trained, they are still frustrated with all of the key interruptions. --will tran >> reporter: can you say that you are confident that the issue has been controlled and handled per.
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>> i can't say that i am totally confident. i hope that it is fixed or repaired. >> reporter: bart has not disclose the reason for the electrical issues. >> reporter:will tran, kron4news >> grant: san jose based pay panel has decided to pull all of a plant expansion in north carolina it is because of the state's law which requires transgendered people to use restrooms which conform to their birth gender. catherine heenan is here with the latest including reaction from north carolina's governor. >> catherine: this is the
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biggest tangible economic bet last yet. n.c. so- called fat from villages costa stake at least 400 future jobs. hey pal is scrapping a $3.6 billion expansion which would have created a new global operation center in charlotte. >> catherine: the so-called belly company says it believes that every person has the right to be treated equally so the decision was necessary. n.c. government-- governor argues that the law protect students and state school and he is not backing down. he insists that the issue is about privacy. >> catherine: supporters of the new lot argued that the paper is being hypocritical since it is expanding into cuba despite that country's human rights violations. a federal law has been filed over the measure. and the
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attorney-general and north carolina has said he will not defended in court. >> catherine: and gay rights advocates are among those who are furious about a new bill signed by the mississippi governor. governor, phil bryant said today that he has reinforced the right to religious freedom. the eight c l u c called it an attack on citizens. the law allows public and private business is to refuse service to gay couples based on the employees' religious belief. >> catherine: that can include things like wetting planning, counseling and adoption support. reacting to the law of vermont and new york today banned official travel to mississippi.
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>> grant: to mark >> brittany: tomorrow will be the hottest day of the week. our temperatures will cut into the 80s and 90s. of course, temperatures on thursday we will see anything from a 20 degree drop in temperatures and it will be a short-lived one up. we also have a chance of showers as we head into friday. >> brittany: temperatures are mainly in the '70s and '80s. we do expect cmo conditions. and our inland area will hang onto the 70 and sometime-session for some time. >> brittany: to drink a lot of water and never leave your children or pets unattended in parked cars during this heat wave. >> brittany: 67 degrees in
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daly city, and our 3 day for commercial structures bobby up tomorrow all due to a high-pressure system. then dropped quickly once again, as the hit into thursday and dropping once again as we head into friday. we see a lot of changes coming after wednesday. back to you in the studio. >> justine: thank you, brittany. >> justine: and 20 minutes chasing history. the warriors could showing tonight with another win at oracle arming that an attack plane and democracy slide comes out.
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york that was about six years ago. and now >> justine: it has happened again. kaplan is here to show us what happened after a flight from sacramento landed in houston. -- kathryn >> catherine: here is united flight 12-46 from sacramental and houston's airport. you can see the slide deployed. the flight attendant and orthodox and it was called on still on video. passengers on board say they had no idea what happened. >> when we landed and were told to stay in our seats as declining would take a bit longer.
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>> catherine: not so for the fun and flight attendant prefers using a back tossed out to the tarmac 15 ft. below then the female flight attendants lights down. she picks up her bag and walked away on board the plane. >> everything seemed to be pretty standard. >> " we were not told at any point, to best of my knowledge that in an emergency chute was deployed. " >> catherine: united since the flight attendant has been suspended, same heart unsafe behavior is unacceptable and does not represent the more than 20,000 flight attendants to ensure the safety of our customers. >> " that is in san anchoret
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why? would she do that? " >> catherine: that is the question that is still remains unanswered. unlike what happened six years ago at new york j. f. k. creek >> what are you smiling?-- why? >> catherine: slater then crept to beers from the galley. deployed the escape chute and slit his way onto the front page of the new york tabloids. he was rested at home.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> justine: who will win wisconsin? polls in the badger state are open for another half hour. >> grant: and for some runners donald trump and hillary clinton they could face losses tonight. kron4 national correspondent chance seals join us live from washington d.c. tonight. chance, let's start with republicans. >> reporter: donald trump find themselves in second place tonight. it hit cruise
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leads the billionaire up by five points, according to polls. what all is said and done analysts predict rules will walk away with the majority of wisconsin's 42 delegates. trump is trying to correct course, after stumbling on abortion and national security questions last week. >> reporter: nummi la third- place john trills way behind the could keep crews from pulling off a clean sweep. >> if we do well here, folks it is over. give wisconsin the credit for ending it. " >> i don't want to give hillary clinton more nervous than she already is. she's already under a lot of pressure. >> reporter: on the democratic side, sanders has
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been steadily building his lead over clinton. at one point, she was up by 53 points. now is sanders' expected to pull off a win, with delicate split proportionally. >> reporter: centers tend to do well in the north and west and states with mostly white voters. so this could be the good night for him. >> grant: after wisconsin, what is next? >> reporter: we also know that sanders is will like there and he grew up in brooklyn. the average with clinton ahead by 10 points. on the gop side, cruises' all over new york city and
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man. he is ahead by 30 points on average. and, you might remember month ago where he says trump has new york values, where that does not go over well when you are in the york. --new york >> reporter: just think, what we are seeing that independent word rating standards as 71% which is to reach for him. they do have many students there again, a heavily white. looks like we are monitoring the numbers as they come and with 27 minutes they have to vote and then we will see some results.
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>> justine: we will have those results coming off on kron4. >> grant: president obama all set up fresh criticism of donald trump's border wahl promise. tram today. getting specific about just how he planned on getting mexico to pay for that wall. >> grant: truck indicating that he will bart undocumented mexicans and the u.s. from wiring money back to relatives in mexico. when asked about that which was stopped the flow billions of dollars. the president cited the dangers of what he described as have bake notions. >> " the notion that we are calling to track every western union, you know, every bit of money that is
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being sent to mexico--the luck with that. then, we have got the issues of the implications for the mexican economy, which, in turn, it is collapsing actually sends more immigrants north because they cannot find jobs in mexico. but, this is just one more example of something that is not thought through and is primarily put forward for political consumption. " >> grant: the president said he is getting a lot of questions from world leaders about some of the ideas being floated on the campaign trail >> justine: another republican senator has met with president obama supreme court nominee merrick garland. maine senator susan collins met with a garland--met with garland on
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capitol hill today and she is one of the two gop senators who is calling for hearings on garland's nomination after senate majority leader mitch mcconnell said there would be no hearings or boats. >> reporter:--votes >> justine: colin says she is not optimistic that she will change anyone's mind on the hearings. she said it would be ironic if the next president is a democrat and chooses a more liberal nominee. >> brittany: warming up tomorrow close to 90 degrees. san jose clunks from sixties to the low 80s. --san jose going from. >> brittany: with anyone in
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fairfield. we will have mild conditions at least through 8:00 p.m.. we will have some changes after all our big warm up tomorrow and i will have more and about 50 minutes. back to you in the studio. >> justine: the fall up continues over the so-called panama papers. >> grant: those recently leaked paper show how well the world leaders appeared to be hiding their money from tax collectors. catherine heenan is here with more on the controversy that is affecting elected leaders. and other top officials. >> catherine: one of the first major casualties, iceland's prime and-- iceland's prime minister. he is suggesting that someone else take over his office
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for a time after being caught up and the controversy over all shore holdings. >> catherine:--off-shore >> catherine: protesters and iceland are demanding that he resign. early reports said that he was doing so but in now appears that he is hoping to return to the job. after awhile. so far, at 11.5 million leak documents have shed light on thousands of people including 12 current or former world leaders. another example is rush is bled more people and his associates report we funneled money into banks and offshore banks which he denies. and the subject came up at the white house today. >> catherine: the league documents have mostly focused on for figures and
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there has been fairly moderate factions in the u.s. but some political analysts predict that this could add to populist old rates in the presidential race. planning and to fears of burning center support for example. >> grant: the dubs closing in on that record of 73 win in a season and if they win tonight. the warriors will yet another milestone in their historic run. (scal): good day, m'lady!
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>> grant: a teenager and sutherland california has been killed after a model rocket explosion went horribly wrong. catherine heenan is here with details on the victim who was an inspiring engineer. >> catherine: 18 year old bernard moon had been experimenting with a model rocket. along with a friend. it is believed they had put it together for a high school physics class. >> catherine: it exploded monday apparently well bernard was holding it. the rockets look similar to this one. the 17th your old friend was nearby but suffered only minor injuries to the--to his arm. the boys
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is a lot at stake in this one primary. will ted grossed take the lead and change the tenor of what will happen at the republicans convention with donald trump? >> pam: what about the democrats. coming up at 6. we will sort it all out with our political consultant randy tonight. and why california june primary is becoming even more important. we will see you at the top of the hour at 6:00. >> grant: the warriors suffered a tough loss at home last week week remarkably, the dopes first loss this season at oracle! but more and portly, the route for 73 is still alive. and roughly two hours, the defending champs are back on the court and turned the final stretch of the regular season. >> grant: as they go after
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the best record in nba history, they can't get aver moss thought all along the way. we now turn to mark carpenter who is like on the floor at oracle. mark? >> mark: the war suffered you can catch the latest news, forecast and traffic conditions whenever it's convenient - on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can watch live on kron4.com or on comcast channel 193. the war rob@robblack.com >> mark: barnes talk about the significant win for the champs. >> we are like a man, we
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have 15 games spread we have arrived. this is kind of crazy. to even have the chance to win. rob@robblack.com >> mark: we are waiting from coach steve kerr to see if andre, if he will play it was questionable as of yesterday. he was practicing today. as has been over the weekend. >> mark: reporting live from the oracle reno marked carpenter. --oracle arena
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>> grant: you do not usually see this on opening day. ice being shoved off the baseball field. the yankees were forced to postpone yesterday's home opener tuesday because of the winter weather yesterday. >> grant: the bronx bombers took on the houston astros today with a gain time high on route 40 degrees at the yankee stadium. sub freezing temperatures are expected to return tonight. by the way, yankees lost to the astros 5-3. >> brittany: the more i see pictures like that the more grateful i am. >> grant: and you just moved here from billy. --
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philadelphia. >> brittany: temperatures are in the '80s and '90s as expected and two thursday drop between 10 to 20 degrees. a chance of rain showers will move in and we entered into the weekend. this is a short lived warm up. >> brittany: make sure you eat a lot of food tomorrow and drink a lot of water. temperatures will be hot. 69 degrees and daly city, 81 degrees and sunnyvale and san jose. 85 degrees and antioch, with 84 degrees and concord. >> brittany: the high- pressure system will stay in control as we head into tomorrow. we do have warm temperatures as we pushed into wednesday. the high-
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pressure system sliding to the east in one direction it will shift with cooler air temperatures bridge heading into thursday's print and that is when it will drop. >> brittany: stay nice and tried to malraux. the clouds will increase thursday and look at friday with a chance of showers for livermore, hayward and fremont. we want to know how hot it will get tomorrow? >> brittany: 88 degrees and walnut creek this bart at 89, 844 ocean beach and 81 for san jose--santa rosa, and the 7 day forecast was showed a big warm up and cool down back to the '60s by friday what chance of showers for the weekend.
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>> justine:thank you, neurologists -- meteorologist, brittany ship! >> grant: the largest overall big blue diamond to ever appear at auction has sold for a record of $32 million in hong kong. it is an attempt 0.10 carat diamond. southern these and the beer's millennium tool for is the most expensive piece of jury sold at auction in asia. multiple aspects made the astounding die so significant. >> justine: the largest overall david diamond to ever appear at auction has sold for a $32 million.
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dates would then carmen-- more updates with dan kerm an! >> pam: dan? >> reporter: now set francisco's supervisors had passed an ordinance requiring individual and employers to make up the balance which is the other 45 percent creek so employees are paid in full it is >> really a social policy for everyone to be able to be there for their family when they have a new child. >> reporter: tarpley said the city has become the first in the nation to require fully paid parental leave. some people are not
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overjoyed >> reporter: serving as chair of the small business commission he opposed more parental leave the system should be done is should be done at the state level--he does not oppose currently leads, but state that it should be done at the state level. and they should not pay more than what competitors and other states are paying--not paying >> sometimes we forget about the economic impact. we do not want to hit-judge we do not want these businesses to go under. >> reporter: it will be signed by the mayor after a second meeting. if they stand next year. like at city hall, kron 4 news-dan
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kerman. >> pam: a scooter donated by giants outfielder hunter pence. 'make a wish' foundation offices over the weekend, has now been recovered by san francisco police. >> pam: the scooter was auctioned off eariler this year for 40-thousand dollars. that theft was caught on tape. >> pam: this was the second time the charity has been targeted by in the city have skyrocketed. kron 4's maureen kelly talked to the city's mayor and what he is doing about it. >>--we are thrilled to have it recovered i know hunter was thrilled to have it recovered. >> reporter:those at the make a wish the winnng bidder will be once belonged to san back again. >> reporter:it's the second time this scooter has been stolen. the first time it was snatched from out in front of a city restarant.when he got it back he donated it to the charity. >> reporter:only for it to be taken.by theives caught on video.from their offices.it's believed the charity was the only one hit. >> reporter:the break-in
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happened sunday.and in addition to the scooter they also walked away with eight ipads that were going to make other sick kids wishes come true. >> reporter:two men have been arrested in connection with the theft. tranisent judd janke who you see on the left.and sf resident nicolas tiller.on the right. >> reporter:.a thrid suspect is still on the loose. today the mayor of san franciso.together with the giants replaced the stolen ipads with new ones.the mayor says he is concerned about the rise of property crimes. in the city.and monday night.he went out with police on a fact finding mission. >>--i actually spent an hour last night with undercover officers and went on a ride along to try to learn what was happening on our streets >> reporter:one of things he learned. >>--there's a lot of repeat offenders out there that get cycled thru the system >> reporter:the mayor says he plans on talking more with the chief about how he can continue to support his officers with the resources they need. as well as.talk to judges about the sentences they are handing down to repeat offenders.he
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also plans to take more late night ride alongs while he's in office. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news . >> pam:grant lodes is here now. with how this story of the stolen scooter. played out on social media. return to >> grant:certainly there was general outrage.who would steal from make-a-wish? but pence and his fiance are very active on the twitter. >> grant:hunter tweeting a couple days ago. "i can't believe it! it's scooter gate all over again." hashtag: "find hunter's scooter times two." >> grant:then today.his fiance alexix cuh-zom- boleetis.she goes by lexi. she re-tweeted kron4's maureen kelly.which included a picture of mayor lee at today's press conference. lexi said: "i knew bat-kid qwould solve scooter-gate." >> grant:bat kid of course.miles simon.who beat cancer and became a world- wide sensation when make a wish and san francisco put on a crime-fighting show for the ages back in 2013.
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>> pam:the polls are now closed in wisconsin. going into todays primar race, ted cruz and donald trump were fairly close and bernie sanders was leading on the democratic side. we go live to national correspondent chance seales in washington. >> pam:chance? >> reporter:here's what we know right now hillary clinton really wanted a win, but sanders has been edging north. cruz built a lead over on the republican side - trump has been throwing punches at cruz and kasich - not enjoying his second place standing.
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the big takeaway tonight is delegates. >> reporter:republicans - 42 delegates. democrats - 86 delegates. >> reporter: vermont senator, bernie sanders seems to be the winner. showing that sanders is up by double digits. that is anything but hillary clinton was hoping for creek still like she was having momentum and on the role. but, now maybe not. coming out tonight is sanders does and fact read this thing up it will be great for him. >> reporter: if tonight proves loses, the one thing that would give him some solid on average by 30 points. the look like it will play off quite a bit and i turned again to california things will get to play. >> pam: there was a large
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turn out to you have any sense that it will lean one way or the other? >> reporter: street that goes with donald trump, not large turnouts have come on the republican side. a helps bring guppy but have never voted before. exit polls, doesn't seem to action help him this time. we have seen many students analyze all around the buildings. the students tend to be more liberal of course. it look like people stayed in line and cast their ballots. it stands to benefit him. >> reporter: what he can to take time to read we do not want to call this thing just yet. bystanders and crows are looking pretty strong, pam-- sanders and cruze are
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looking pretty strong. >> pam:and as chance seales said. >> pam:wisconsin's 42 republican and 86 democratic delegates will be awarded on a proportional basis. here is where the race stood going into today's primary: >> pam:donald trump has 740 of the 12=hundred- 37 delegates needed to secure the g-o-p nomination. ted cruz has 474 and john kasich- 145. >> pam:hillary clinton is 641- short of the number she needs to be the democratic nominee. her sights are set on the primary in new york which is two weeks away. where 291- delegates are up for grabs. >> pam:political
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communications consult, randy shandobil, joins us now. >> you are right creek wisconsin was never a match for trump. he has been slow in the polls there this area is not a good area for him. the question is, is this a bomb and the rolled? or a problem down in the road? >> i do not know patrick the last 10 days have been terrible for donald trump trick marleau for women voters. so you would think that some of the-had come to be in affect to his campaign. >> pam: cruised does a man and when that--when big is
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it because they like, or is it more of the antitrust boat?--anti trump vote >> pam: you have a lot of colleges pretends to be more liberal. >> pam: is this a more so for burning sanders verses hillary clinton? -- bernie >> reporter: >> at important state for brownie. --bernie sanders >> if these results do hold.
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>> absolutely. even if sanders win by 10 to 15 points tonight he will still only gained 10 to 12 delegates. because it is proportional. so, the map will still work against them. if hillary clinton loses tonight she is still the presumptive nominee. >> pam: randy will be back tonight on kron four news at 8. with more analysis. >> pam: thank you, randy as always! >> pam: brittany, how is it right now? >> brittany: we are going to
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track record-breaking temperatures tonight and tomorrow. three things to know, record heat is in store for tomorrow and the highest will be on wednesday. thursday it would drop between 10 to 15 date- just 10 to 15 degrees and one dead. here is a closer look at temperatures with 80 degrees and napa, a 81 in sunnyvale, a mild evening i had for us. with a warm up tomorrow and we would take a closer look at the highs tomorrow and out exactly what to expect for the rest of your work week. >> brittany: a lot of changes are in store and all have more. pam? >> pam: a water main break in a east bay community that is backing up traffic. and
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>> pam:an attempt to derail a new pension reform effort for police and firefighters. appears to have failed in san jose. as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, a judge has sided with the city and it's unions. >> reporter:outside superior court on tuesday, the president ofpolice officer's union declared victory in the long running dispute. >>paul kelly/san jose police
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officers association -- >> reporter:superior court judge beth mcgowan denied a motion by a former >> reporter:san jose city councilman and the silicon valley taxpayers association that demanded the city defend measure b and sought to derail a new agreement between the city and it's unions. >> reporter:despite it's passage by some 60-percent of voters, measure b, which now appears all but dead, is blamed by many for the exodus of hundreds of cops for higher paying jobs elsewhere. the p.o.a.s kelley says it's time to start over. >> portly. what we have all said it is good for the community creek, as did the police officers and firefighters back and start doing business again. >> reporter:a major water main break impacting students, businesses and residents in the city of emeryville this happened around 6am at the intersection on 47th street and san pablo. at least one business suffered water damage. a school in the area also had to shut down for the day. eastbaymud officials say the flooding was caused by a 10- inch break in one of their old cast iron pipes.
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>>".that's another reason" >> thinks is brick overtime when they are older especially cast iron. -- things just break >> reporter: >> pam:east-bay-mud has over 42-hundred miles of pipe. about 1/3 of which is cast iron, put in place sometime between 1880 and 1950.a long time ago. they are currently working on detecting leaks and replacing pipes throughout their system >> pam:relief for commuters. bart service is getting back to normal in the east bay. catherine heenan is here with that story.
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>> catherine:for the first time in weeks. people can head from the pittburg bay- point station to north concord - without using a bus or train shuttle. >> catherine:at least for now - service is running smoothly. full service actually resumed last night.but most people didn't realize it >> catherine:until the morning commute. mysterious electrical problems have caused lots of bart head-scratching - and weeks of delays. >> catherine:passengers we talked to during the morning commute.say it's been rough. >> i am late to work. i am late coming home. it is a stressful comment and the trains are over pact. as frustrating all around. >> i am glad that it is back for full-service i did not like getting on multiple trains but i had to do it because i had to get to work.
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>> catherine:bart is still investigating what went wrong. and say there could be "intermittent" problems. so they're not guaranteeing that they've got a final fix. >> pam:happening tomorrow. >> pam:bart is unveiling its new train car. it's the first of the "fleet of the future" train cars. back in march. the car was loaded on a truck in new york. for a cross country trip to bart's testing facility in hayward. >> pam:bart says a total of 10- new train cars will make the 36-hundred mile trip throughout the year. after a testing period, expected to be added to bart's service beginning next year. >> pam:a total of 775- new train by 20-21. >> pam:brittany is here! >> brittany: it was warm.
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how did you like it? >> pam: it was nice. >> brittany: do have some he tips for you please limit your son and exposure. if you need to exercise " and the morning. drink a lot of water if you can't eat lighter food. never leave your pets and children and on park cars unattended. -- in park cars >> brittany: 80 degrees in fairfield, 81 in san jose. we are not seen cloud over the region so lot of sunshine and clear skies for tonight. we are tracking a few changes. clear skies with a lot of sunshine tomorrow would be the hottest day of the week.
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>> brittany: we get into thursday we will seek clouds will increase with onshore flow and cooling of doubt on thursday and going into friday with the chance of rain showers. mallee for the south bay. tomorrow hi, this is the big story 90 degrees in fremont and even higher in santa clara. 87 and castro valley and ap as to get closer to peninsula with 81 and 89 and that the thrift would mile condition staining to high fifties for most locations. as we pushed into tomorrow there will be another warm day. >> brittany: pam?
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>> pam:a sea lion that caused traffic monday morning along a bay area freeway in sonoma county... has been rescued before. >> pam:the animal has been found in different locations several times. >> pam:officials say the sea mammal suffers from memory loss. >> pam:they say that the illness is caused from exposure to domoic acid...which is the same toxin that delayed dungeness crab season. >> pam:monday's rescue is one of more than 80 across the state. that's four times more than average annually. >> pam:still ahead. >> pam:we'll explain why. these giant rabbits are popping up near san francisco's city hall. plus. the adorable little girl who got to play cop- for-a-day. her story after the break. >> mark: mark carpenter
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>> pam: take a look at this. >> pam: you might start noticing some large *bunnies near center. it's all a part of a public art exhibit.that has travelled all over the world. >> pam: the several large illuminated bunnies.will have 24-hour guard service. the purpose of the exhibit is to change usual places. >> pam: it's to help prevent vandalism that happened to super bowl 50 artwork earlier this year. the bunnies will be on display until april 25th. >> pam: a young san francisco girl. gets the opportunity to become a cop for a day. the child suffers from a serious medical condition. but that didn't stop her from fullfilling her dreams. >> pam: grant lodes joins us now with this story and the
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adorable photos. grant? >> grant:pam. >> grant:5-year-old leilah. says she's wanted to become a police officer since kindergarten. unfortunately, leilah suffers from an eye condition that impairs her vision. >> grant:but on monday. the san francisco police department helped the 5- year-old turn her dream into a reality. little leilah and her family were invited to the department's headquaters. where she got to tour the building and meet with chief greg suhr. >> grant:she even got the chance to sit at his desk as honorary chief for the afternoon. despite her medicial condition. leilah says it won't stop her from becoming a cop when she grows up. and even a singer too! >> grant:pam? >> pam:north carolina's so-
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: full service is bag on an bart stations. it was not born several weeks ago because of a power search embarked does not know why this power surge occurred. many people are happy creek once the hub on to this location they can get a seat and not give it up. bart says is not a permanent fix. reporting live from his bart. >> reporter: the federal highway organization is using some ground penetrating radar to look for any problems in the walls. caltran did its on
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inspection and found a few problems and repair the issues. now they are today and second look and working with caltran to see if there's anything bring problems to be taken care of derrick--care of >> reporter: this is the first city in the nation to employee their employes taking a parental leave to receive 100 percent of their pay. now individual employers will have to make up the 45% so that all employees are paid in full. dan kerman-kron4 >> brittany: we are tracking a record-breaking temperatures. however, it
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will be short lived. as we head into tomorrow, temperatures will be pretty warm creek take a look at santa rosa with 91 degrees, 87 in fairfield and fremont will make it into the '90s. 84 degrees and daly city and sampras cisco at 82 degrees. almost 20 degrees above average. --and san francisco at 82 degrees. >> brittany: and locations along the bay, a chance of showers will move and and and garden to saturday and sunday. take a look at the temperatures went mainly been back in the '60s and some 54 daytime high so there will be a lot happening with our temperatures. i will have more with for you at the end of the show. pam?
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>> pam: catherine heenan is here now with the developments today north carolina's so-called beckham what is causing more and reaction and some of it is costing the state a lot of money and jobs. >> catherine:it's a law that requires transgender people to use restrooms which conform to their birth gender. >> catherine:now - san jose- based paypal is scrapping a planned expansion project for north carolina. paypal says in a statement that the law contradicts company ethics to treat everyone equally. >> catherine:until now.it had planned to build a new global operations center in the city of charlotte. it would have created at least 400 new jobs. >> catherine:north carolina's governor a public high school. he says it's up to individual companies to decide how to deal with the law -- and he's not backing down. >> i respect the disagreement. i went to school here where the locker
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room we used to write down the hall here downstairs, was separated for the boys and girls. frankly, a policy and standards that should remain. >> catherine:also today.mississippi's governor has signed a law that allows businesses to refuse service to gay couples based on the employers' religious beliefs. >> catherine:gov. phil bryant's signature from gay rights groups and the a-c-l-u, among others. >> catherine:supporters argue the law protects those who believe that marriage should be between a man and a woman.and that genders are "unchangable." >> catherine:pam? >> pam:the death of two high school atheletes has left a community reeling.and the c- man on dui charges in auburn near sacramento. >> pam:last night , hundreds of friends, classmates, and some strangers showed up for a candle light vigil at placer high school for the two teens: football teammates trevor gaches and jared keller. >> pam:the friends were side-swiped by a pick-up
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truck while walking along side of highway 29 in auburn. a third friend managed to avoid the on-rushing truck. >> pam:yesterday was the first day back to school since the tragedy on sunday.and emotions were high. >> pam:students shared memories of the teens with candles and written tributes. >> pam:the california highway patrol says the driver phillip ingram- is in custody. but it's unclear took before the accident. sideswiped a car just prior to the deadly crash. >> they would just be walking on rao, making jokes and hugging you. >> pam:for the second time in six >> pam: still ahead at 68 police chased that turns into a rescue. after the
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>> grant: ted cruze --cruz, he is your projected winner according to seek an aunt of the wisconsin primary. we will keep you updated on the democratic primary. >> pam: just six months ago, the company was forced tothe porsche that walker and his friend roger rodas were crash. rodas' wife filed the suit against porsche. >> pam: the judge ruled monday the the accident. the los angeles sheriff's department said in an earlier investigation.speed friend.
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports!. >> gary: front and center! golden state warriors are trying to win for their 70 t h time. >> gary: 70 to win all street went. expecting to be back tonight along with barnes talking about how the team is looking to get their stride >> has some good moments and
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1 games but we have not had the game where we say this is us @ total level that we are supposed to play. we are trying to make sure that we are putting in back-to-back good games and everyone is doing the right thing. >> gary: on the road, they have to win four of their last five. >> gary: larry little and the whole ye wine bowl win five in a row. he has a home here and the native hawaiian. welcome to the mainland. here he is! mark carter live. mark carpenter
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>> mark: when you think about it has not changed anything, this team still has the best record in the end the day. creek, is still most likely going to win another tam vp award. --mvp award. the latest three game at rich will taking shots from everywhere. he is still ahead of the chicago bulls pay spirit 95-9672 when season. if they went against minnesota that will be a 70 mandrake only the second team to do so. -- only the second team to do so. >> i knew that we would have a good year creek i do not
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think it would be this good. we were kind of like a cinderella stories last season. to be where we are now, it is like really? you cannot question what we did last year. here we are creek with a chance to win 70 + games. >> mark: welcoming you back to the all reno. --arena. >> mark: bogut is most likely to apply. it is good to see the warriors getting healthy. -- most likely to play >> gary: the undisputed
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highlighting team plus boat was coached by june jones. --team was >> mark: yes that was unfortunate it was short- lived. >> gary: you did not know that, pam? >> pam: that is right. i didn't know that. >> gary: all you have to do is listen to my radio station. grant does not listen. and i know marked the spot listen. grant you listen? really? because you have a baby? >> grant: yes i do. the baby
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likes to listen. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: dan giants and quayle has a leak. scratched from an opening day start, not going to go again tonight as he recovers from food poisoning can go gray men had a similar illness. posy, and bumgarner have been going overall all over the place. >> gary: when the a's take on the white sox. 10 minutes. >> gary: 10 of the folks greeted them at villanova. the second title and first in 31 years. and, check this video all out of charles
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barkley watching this funny shot and the monitor. actually, right behind him there you go with kenny smith and dancing. >> gary: barkley! this will sound terrible he may have been jumping because he had a party to go to. otherwise it would get over, you would have to hang around. (laughter) >> gary: and say the greatest basketball championship. >> grant: i can't get to work on to say because barkley had money on the game. (laughter) >> gary: grant, is probably closer to it. >> pam: will be back after the break!
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here and on to the medium. rolling over so many times with a cloud of smoke and the driver ejected and ended up in a ditch. here is is in slow motion. >> pam: all my. >> grant: guy is going to make it. alcohol is an issue and of course speed was an issue. >> pam: that is it for us as 6:00 but we will be back at 8!
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"the insider," counting down the biggest sto tracking today. number one, it's nostalgia night a dancing. but how well does the cast know thei facts of life? >> you take the good you take the bad, the facts of life are all aboutyou. we're with the spilling shocking revelations. >> it took years to realize how misguided i was. and is charlize's model beauty her x factor? >> i there's a real misunderstanding when you use word feminism. >> first we hit the road with the real housewives of new york cit only we were on their real
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tour. >> i don't want anything to do with you. >> what? >> now, hollywood from the inside out, it's "the insider" together with yahoo. melissa mccarthy rips the late night with jimmy fallon. let's dive right into the number one story we're tracking today. last night's "dancing with the stars." >> the theme their most memorable year. but not so memorable from lisa barton's time on the show as she was voted off last night. > also a night of nostalgia. >> as tootie herself brought us back to "the facts of life >> kim fields blowing up the dance floor with a score of 13
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