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know until it's actually proved" i came to the chiroprator's office to give dr. moon a chance to tell his side of the story, but he declined. his wife declined to talk on camera as well. however off camera she told me that she believes her husband is innocent of the sexual assault allegation. in the meantime dr. moon's has been released on bail at is back at his office treating patients in concord haaziq madyun kron4news the san francisco man, who was severely beaten by alameda county sheriff's deputies in november. today, pleaded not guilty to federal gun and drug charges in an unrelated case. >> pam: he is accused of stealing a car ohone last thursday chica vargas girl alicia you'd and the hours later the car was spotted in a bar near salinas. use the jobless francaise. san francisco man severely beaten by alameda county sheriff's deputy back in
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november today pleaded not guilty to some federal gun charges in an unrelated case >> pam: the surveillance video pick up what happened he has taken legal action based on this action it left them with sperm and disability and the new fed showed charges since from the arrests in san francisco visitation valley 18 days ago his charges being index fund. sadness to my in vallejo tragedy in san francisco's ocean beach to high school students stuck to see after they and other friends ran out into the surf. intensive search was called out saturday night.
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>> reporter: to dance to tell us there was no formal announcement. many know what was going on and have expressed their grief on line. this tragedy changed us all out of all be the way we used to be. >> reporter: 1 of the teachers and the school coast-to-coast disremember it will always outlasts the number of years airshed.
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whittaker the coast guard and they indicated the coastguard says that will be there likely the bodies will wash up on shore very slim it will happen in the future they believe they were set out saturday as far as 16 mi.. >> pam:the 11 women. mostly african american. were on a book club outing last
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august. other train passengers reportedly complained that they were being too loud. and the train operators removed from them from the train in the middle of the wine country excursion. game two of the n-b-a playoffs between the houston rockets and the golden state warriors. tips off in about two hours. and the big question. will dubs star steph curry play tonight? kron 4's mark carpenter is live inside oracle arena. with what the team is saying. mark? >> reporter: 1 steph is fully healthy air on a beatable as a chance he will not go tonight the defending champs are a lot more vulnerable at home quashing lear's woman opposite right now and curries not among them and neither is our clear is morning @ should around the 02 that from the oakland practice facility.
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interesting thing is it was not a result of the aggressive defense saturday at happens when it q-tip shot. it is the team and interesting dilemma. if he is healthy there's a question deeply with limited minutes.
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>> reporter: official word on when we will hear a new update to indicators one will be in the next 40 minutes or so when they address the media pregame when they give a report if anything has changed. >> pam: they will have or chlorine a pact to the chair on the team and j.r. is life
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outside with more from the fans. >> j.r.: just over two hours away from a tipoff opened the parking lot which means the tailgate is under way off in the distance you can see some folks are making their way toward the oracle of big game talk with some fans who came as far as tokyo. fans are still getting
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tickets looking one direction i see that and another see the cars off in the distance pouring and seasonal tale getting the starting up it will be a big night here at oracle reno tiptop tipoff at 730. >> pam:another bay area team has
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a home playoff game tonight as well. grant lodes is here with a look at the sharks. and what these big games are doing to bay area roads this evening. >> grant:the sharks are in a great position.leading the kings in the best of seven series.2- games after the sharks won two games however.it was just two years ago that the sharks led the kings 3-zip.only to lose four straight.and blow the series. so.still plenty of work to do. and fans at the shark tank should be on point tonight. there's a fan fest going on right now. big night in the south bay.in addition to the dubs madness in and right now.the roads???
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>> grant: look at the real speeds you can see it on a 80 approaching or call it will be slow coming from the bridge area and down the sharkskin 1 01 south slow right there it could be worse from monday, our lot going on tonight. >> pam:there is much more ahead at five. a u-c berkeley student. kicked off a flight for speaking arabic. coming up. he tells kron 4 how it happened, and what he plans to do next. plus, devastating earthquakes hit equador and japan in less coming up. what scientists here are learning from these quakes. and a tense scene in texas. in rising flood water. the dramatic rescue. coming up.
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in the east bay - a controversy unfolding- after a u-c berkeley student is kicked off a flight - for speaking to his uncle on the phone in arabic. today, the student spoke with kron four's terisa estacio about what happened. and what he is looking for now, after all that has happened to him. >> reporter: it just got off the farm with his uncle speaking in arabic cases you've been talking to his uncle about being get you detonations' event s and a question to the un secretary he says after he got off the phone he noticed a woman looking at him strangely that is when he was escorted off the plane and investigated that by the fbi. after being questioned for a while he says airlines prohibited him from getting back
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on and game refund instead took another flight on another airline to get airline to get back home. there were made aware of potentially threatening comments and the flight crew made a decision to review the situation. >> pam:in the wake of sexual harrassment scandals at u-c berkley, the president of the entire u-c system. today moved to reform campus proceduces for investigating and disciplining faculty. university of california monday,
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campus officials will be required to notify their respective chancellors she is also ordering personnel records be maintained indefinitely. on faculty members, who are formally disciplined for sexual harassment. or who agree to informal sanctions during an early resolution process. these steps are among more than two dozen recommendations from a committee napolitano convened. following accusations against a prominent u-c berkeley astronomer. and the resignation of the law school dean and an assistant cal basketball coach. dramatic images of rescue and survival tonight from ecuador. disaster workers from all over the world. are flooding into
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ecuador, as the search for people trapped beneath the rubble continues. the death rolll has risen to at least 350 in the 7-point- 8 temblor. including one american the red cross estimates. as many as 100,000 people will need some kind of help, including temporary housing international aid groups have dispatched doctors and psychologists, and dogs trained to search for survivors. workers are also setting up plants to clean drinking water. secretary of state john kerry says, the u.s. will help in any way possible. the u.s. military is also joining relief efforts in southern japan. for areas devastated by two powerful earthquakes within 48-hours there late last week. thousands of soldiers and rescue workers are looking for survivors. authorities say, at least 42 people were killed and nearly 1,100 were injured. in the two quakes that hit the southern region of japan. near kumamoto city, late thursday and early friday. in san francisco early this morming. a crowd marked the 110- th anniversary of the devastating 1906 earthquake.
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before dawn they gathered at what became a meeting spot during the disaster. it is lotta's fountain. the bronze covered - cast-iron monument at market, geary and kearny streets. former mayor willie brown was there. some people came in period dress. the 1906 quake killed more than three- thousand people. thousands more were left homeless in san francisco by the powerful quake and the fires it started. today's remembrance was dedicated to the victims of the massive quakes in ecuador and japan these last few days. seismologists at the u-s geologicial survey in menlo park. are studying the recent quakes to hit ecuador and japan. to see what we here in the bay area can learn from them. kron 4's maureen kelly talked to one of the head scientists who says, they are both a good reminders. that the next big one could happen here. >> reporter:the shaking in ecuador happened nearly 4- thousand miles away.just two days before the anniversary of san francisco's 1906 quake. with an interesting connection earthquake in ecuador mag 7.8 and that's the exact same magnitude as our 1906 event.
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and like that quake that erupted on the san andreas fault 110 years ago here.saturday's quake that struck along the ecuadorian coast did a lot of destruction. it's considered the worst to hit that country in decades.but walter mooney points out there is another strange connection. that 7-point-8 that occurred off shore was at a fault were at that exact location had it's last quake also in 1906. but the bay area's faultline that scientists say is overdue for another major quake.isn't the san andreas.but rather.the eastbay's hayward fault the average time between big quakes along that fault is 140 years.the last one being in 1868.148 years ago. scientist say there are similarities between that faultline.and the one that erupted in southern japan both with a 6-point 2 on thursday and a 7-point oh on saturday. the shaking in that mag 7 in
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japan was really quite severe and the japanesea re really the most equake prepared country in the world but it was clear there were a lot of collapsed building.there are still people who have't bolted their tv to the wall or strapped tehir hot water heater. he says there are a lot of things people can do to prepare for diaster.and now would be a good time to do it. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam:historic rainfall and flooding in houston. two people are dead. hundreds have been rescued. schools and government offices. are closed. grant lodes is here with video of a heartpounding escape for one driver. >> grant: piquancy the man right here trying to get out of the car takes a plungea local tv- reporter happened to be in the area.doing stories on the dangerous flooding.coaxing a man out of his car as the car was
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going under. the reporter.wading into deep water to help the man to safety. he got out just in time. his car.almost gone just seconds later. the man said he thought he was just driving into a puddle. throughtout the houston area.roads are shut down. bus and rail service in houston shut down too. as of this afternoon.officials say there have been more than 12-hundred jhigh water rescues in the houston area. some areas.dealing with 16 inches of rain. thousands are without power. people whose homes are not flooded.being urged to stay home. vacation weather around the bay area continues today. a bright sunny monday. metorologist brittney shipp is here with what's ahead.
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>> britteny: we broke a bunch of records today adding those up the celesta this record breaking he we saw. we even have a chance of rain tobacconist of monday forecast. and then tell the jurors right now some spots still in the '80s at 85 in fairfield and then in the '90s pleasanton 90 degrees 93 antioch 84 degrees in livermore 66 daly city and then temperatures and then into
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tomorrow alba cooler tracking how much cooler temperatures get closer closer look your 3 day forecast and 50 minutes. >> pam:next at five. how more and more celebrities are jumping into the booming industry of fitness fashion. and later. the big name stars. who dropped in at coachella. you name it. and a celebrity has endorsed it.
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from fashion to food. pricey perfume. to everyday products like acne cream. having a famous face attached to the label can be ideal for companies trying to sell more stuff. and now. it seems like celebrities are jumping on the fitness fashion bandwagon. more than ever. c-n-n's mary moloney has a look. >> reporter:fans of the bey-hive can now look like the queen. beyonce's new fashion line -- ivy park-- is for sale. it's part of a fitness meets fashion trend called
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*athleisure. kate hudson -- brooke burke -- carrie underwood -- and other celebs have also launched activewear lines. the point? make stylish -- flattering -- clothing that can go from the gym -- to the coffee shop -- and in some cases the office. the multi-purpose fashion helps widen the base of people buying these brands. meaning -- more money for apparel companies. the fitness fashion market has been hotter than ever. according to usa today -- last fiscal year -- nike's women's business grew 20 percent. that's more than twice the rate of growth on the men's side in the same time period. and it's not just nike. according to research from the npd group -- from june 2014 to june 2015 -- women's fitness apparel outpaced the overall fitness apparel business. growing nine percent as compared to a little less than seven percent -- in the entire industry. when you are talking about a multi-billion dollar trade -- those percentages add up. which perhaps means more celebs and brands wanting to cash in. for consumer watch -- i'm mary moloney.
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could half a million california voters be shut out of the june primaries? coming up at 5:30. how many accidently registered with the wrong party. plus. should 5- million undocuments immigrants be allowed to live and work in the united states? next, the issue before the u-s supreme court. that comes down to driver's licenses. supreme court. that comes down to driver's licenses. the wolf was huffing and puffing. like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace
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donald trump and hillary clinton are heading into tomorrow's new york primary. with wide leads in the polls. grant lodes is here to show us how the vote there. will affect the race for the white house. >> grant:pam the frontrunners can expect a big haul of convention votes. hillary clinton is expected to get a lion's share of the 247 democratic delegates. and donald trump, most of the 95 republican delegates. as for the nomination. it remains elusive for both of them. nat donald trump cheered on what was literally his home turf: trump tower. "we love this city. you look at the other folks that are running they couldn't care less about
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new york." trump enjoys a whopping 24=point lead over john kasich in an emerson poll taken over the weekend. ted cruz was far behind. and nearly 2=hundred miles away in towson, maryland. presidential candidate "the nation is looking to maryland to decide do we nominate donald trump and hand the election to hillary clinton or do we unite behind the cruz campaign and beat the clinton campaign." over the weekend cruz picked up all of wyoming's 14 votes. and in states where trump has already won. party leaders have selected cruz backers as delegates. if trump fails to win on the first ballot, they are poised to deliver the nomination to the texas senator. it's a crooked system the candidate now making dark predictions about how his supporters would react things don't go his way. i hope it doesn't involve violence. i don't think it will. but i will say this, it's a rigged system the only violence on the democratic side was between stand=ins on saturday night live. nat sanders campaigning hard after beating clinton in wyoming. his eighth victory in their last nine contests
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they don't consider us fringe any more nat hillary clinton maintaining a 15=point lead in a poll taken after their contentious brooklyn debate. come out and vote tomorrow. some voters say they'll do just that , even if their hearts are with sanders. i will vote with her, but not with the joy in the courage that bernie is bringing out in america. i wish hillary would say, you know, i think i have something to learn from bernie one factor favoring clinton in new york: it's a closed primary, meaning independents can't vote in the democratic party. in open primary states. sanders has won a majority of independent voters. and here in this state. nearly a half-million californians may not get to vote in the june 7th presidential primaries. that's the shocking conclusion of a l-a times investigation.which blames it on confusion in the registration process.
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the times found that thousands of people who intended to register as independents may have accidentally registered with. the american independent party. a-i-p. many were confused by the term "independent" in the party's name. neither the democratic nor the replican primaries allow participation by a-i-p members. who can only vote for candidates on the american-indepent-party ballot. in the june 7th primaries.the republican is restricted to registered republicans. and the democratic contest is open to registered democrats and voters with "no party preference. >> britteny: into tonight mild temperatures until tomorrow bit cooler that's been too warm for you changes on the way into the rest of the week unsettled weather on tap thursday as a chance of rain parts of the north by a better chance of widespread rain and friday, the
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church at 85 degrees 93 antioch in the '60s at half moon bay. 81 and the reason close san jose. with a big ridge of high pressure in control over the weekend where we saw another round of record-breaking heat. and then the development of the area of low pressure will help move the area of high pressure and will not produce any rain for us it will help drop temperatures another system tracking that gives us a slight chance of showers in the north today and thursday. the three day forecast shows the cooling beginning tomorrow. the see clouds on wednesday, and rain on thursday. >> pam: 21 people were hurt in that attack too seriously the driver says that he checked the bus for bombs twice before he
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started on his route. in boston one of the 21 survivors of the boston marathon bombing adrian all ran the race with friends today moments of remembrance along the race route three years after the famed marathon ended in a terrorist bombing. three people died in explosions to under 64 others maimed or injured two brothers carried out the attack one killed in a shootout with police the other has been sentenced to life in prison. should 5 million undocumented immigrants - be allowed to live and work in the country *legally? president obama says yes. 26 states, led by texas, say no. today, the supreme court heard arguments on both sides - and will soon decide the issue. kron 4's national correspondent chance seales was in the court room, and explains how it all
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comes down to driver's licenses. we want the same rights for all. protesters - young and old - swarmed the supreme court monday. at issue - dapa, mr. obama's delayed deportation program allowing up to 5 million illegal immigrants - who have children with legal status - to live and work in the country for lower courts - ruled that mr. what does it say at the top of the suprme court? equal justice under law. inside, the justices appeared equally split on the issue. but, outside, everyone claimed early victory. a good number of the justices are for us. we're going to win, clearly, because today it was established before the surpeme court that the law is on our side. but the states, led by texas, say the plan would cost them millions of dollars to provide services like driver's licenses they argue - that burden is unconstitutional. what dapa does is it transforms
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unlawful conduct into lawful conduct. and i think if the president, the executive, has the power to do that, it should trouble every american. you have the confession of the president that he has gone outside the bounds of his article 2 authority and "changed the law," closed quote. the house and senate - led by republicans - support the repeal of dapa. if there is a 4-4 split, the program is likely dead in the water. there is a chance that the justices could avoid ruling altogher - if they see the driver's license issue as being insufficient. in washington, i'm chance seales >> pam:this weekend was the annucla coachella music festival. coming up. a look at the stars who came out to dance. and next. one man's very fast leap of faith.
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a terrifying stunt.even for a seasoned dare-devil. we've seen people jump over speeding cars. but now.a guy has done that.with his back to the car! grant lodes is here to walk us through that video. can't see it coming. and at the right millisecond.stunt-man damien walters clears the car. this was last month in mexico
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city. fellow stunt-man alistair whitton was behind the wheel. a team of 30 practiced this over and over.obviously no margain for error. jump too early.you land on a car going more than 60 miles and hour. jump too late.and well. walters has a clock he could see.and that's when he knew when to launch into that back- flip.
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still ahead. how amazon prime is trying to up the ante with netflix.
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>> pam: find out how the roster is shaping up for tonight's game. coming up on news. that 6:00 >> pam: the stars dancing in up in the desert at the cartel
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music festival kelcey that was there and has more. >> reporter: just outside of paul springs, has of genres and a lot of stars. this main stage was on fire the thousands seem exposure. but i had to get even closer to catch ice cube - who really
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>> britteny: here's a closer look at the might 8:00 still feel locations inland and then into not clock tower it starts a job and mid-70s mid-60s by 10
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memo i'll evening had we see clear skies. temperatures at 75 in san francisco 85 and 81 in santa rosa. we did see round of record-breaking heat and celebrate our chart shows the average of high pressure slowly breaking down and then we see another system that does bring up a bit of rain into thursday friday for thursday closer to the north bay by friday a better chance of widespread rain lots of sunshine tomorrow temperature starts to drop with see a few passing clouds into tuesday evening then by wednesday and more a mix of sun and clouds and then into thursday alicea slight chance of rain starting to develop in the north bay. friday will see more widespread rain
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and then lisa to see clouds increasing temperatures continue dropping into each day overloads in the '50s 73 on wednesday and pushing in the thursday following a drop back down in the '60s closer to our average this time of year. a chance of rain widespread on mid-60s and then temperatures stayed pretty close to average albeit a dry >> pam:on wall street the markets closed higher, led by a recovery
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>> reporter: hundred 150 hundred 50 million tax returns filed in as of last week 82% or don average refund was $2,798 of its pre nice. irs expects 13 and half million people tax code on 1040 hundred + pages and file for the six month extension. gdp growth 1.9%. they're not
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saying this dressing with as falling its people are being conservative with money a decline in unemployment rate that is goodness but see some dampening effects looming on certainty it toward interest rates and good news is slashing economic outlook interest rates stay low just below what we want.
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>> reporter: coming up if you're nice to me you might extra wont be texting and driving again i'll never do it again promise i promise you where's your bluetooth if you're not so nice i don't get a blue tooth but you do get to look in the camera ill explain in the next edition of people behaving badly tonight at 8
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april is called - distracted driving awareness month. police departments all around the bay. are looking for people driving distracted and as stanley roberts shows us. some drivers in one peninsula city. got a little more than just a ticket. in east palo alto the level of distracted driver is at the point that all an officer has to do is walk into the street and catch the driver in the act so ummm whay am i stopping you right now buddy i was lloing at my phone ok now remember a while back i told you that attitude is everything? well some drivers behavior after getting pulled over could in fact get them something extra you see frys' electronics along
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with plantronics donated to me a few blue tooth headsets like these, not to reward drivers for bad behavior but to hopefully educate drivers and give them the tools to not behave badly while driving, the catch is you had to be nice to me when i confront you ambiance so rolling you window up when you see me coming your way so you don't want to talk to me? not at all where is your bluetooth she eventially spoke to me but to was too late and since she wasn't nice to me i don't get a blue tooth but you do get to look in the camera and say i got caught behaving badly, i did get caught behaving badly but
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new tonight at 8. shuddle is shutting down. today was the last day of operation. it was the ride service. described as "uber for kids". it was gaining popularity but
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the company said, it failed to get the next round of funding needed to stay in operation. our tech trends reporter gabe slate shows you some alternatives to shuddle.which are less known, but reportedly just as effective.
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>> britteny: san jose in the '90s today 5 degrees and gilroy close to 90 degrees. .
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"normally this sunday like it was a time. >> reporter: later that later
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this week people so in a sunshine here at ocean beach. >> pam: with all the fun can come tragedy to teenagers about the see of a week and are still missing tonight they're now saying today their bodies could possibly reach shore later because they believe they were swept off shore as much as 13 mi. out. kron four's dan kerman is at vallejo high school. as we now >> reporter: many students to do now apparently are reacting to the hallways and in class online posted an five the two teams swapped out as wayne and version
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the gulf on the page and honor has kopp. this up the page says both teams also policy on saturday april 16th wayne trying to raise money for fuel costs and help the family through this tragedy family members not the only one grieving a vallejo high school the two teams were in 11th grade engineering academy. the continued on line the fellows in posts but the strategy change the sell don't know if we can all be the way we used to be. rest in peace are too dear friends. just remember
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memories will always outlasts the number of shad. >> pam:happening today. the bay area is remembering those who lost their lives during the deadly 1906 great earthquake and fire in san francisco. today marks the 110th anniversary of the tragic event. the gathering is an annual tradition. dozens sing the traditional
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song "san francisco". to honor the nearly than 3-thousand people who lost their lives. a moment of silence was held at exacly 5:12 a-m. the moment the earthquake struck. followed by the wail of sirens. afterwards. people gathered at the infamous golden fire hydrant for the annual re-painting ceremony. today's remembrance in san francisco was also dedicated to the victims of the massive quakes in ecuador and japan. the u-s military is now joining relief efforts in southern japan. for areas devastated by the two powerfull earthquakes last week. meanwhile. rescuers are combing through debris looking for at least 10 people. still reported missing. authorities say, at least 42 people were killed. and more than one- thousand were injured in the two quakes that hit the region. near kumamoto city late thursday and early sunday. we are now learning. at least one american is among the dead from ecuador's powerful earthquake. this, as the death doll from the 7- point- 8 magnitude quake climbs past 350. the state department has not revealed the identity of the american. but says, u-s
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officials have been in touch with the vicitm's family. the u-s is working with authorities in ecuador. to verify the welfare and whereabouts of all u-s citizens. the area of pristine beaches hardest hit by saturday's quake. is popular with american tourists. the u.s. has pledged to help ecador deal with recovery efforts. two of these three big recent quakes in japan and ecuador. struck on the same day. kron 4's maureen kelly talked with a seismologist at u-s-g-s. to find out if there is a connection between the two. >> reporter:the 7.8 quake in equador on saturday is considered to be the worst to hit the latin american country in decades. hundreds dead.thousands forced to flee their homes. the other quake to strike on saturday.happened more than 95- hundred miles away.in southern japan.a 7-point o. .the second to hit that region in less than a week. i asked seismologist walter mooney if there was any way these major quakes are related to each other. he says no. he says the one that hit equator
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is in what's called the ring of fire.a string of areas prone to earthquake and volcanic activty that circle the pacific ocean. bite about that. it's just coincidence that they occurred but it's a good reminder that earthquakes happen every week. usgs data shows that quakes with a magnitude between 7.0 and 7.9 happen more than a dozen times a year while quakes 8-point oh and over happen about once a year. maureen kelly kron4 news.
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>> pam:a big day for bay area sports fans. as the golden state warriors gear up for round two against the houston rockets. tonight, we bring you team coverage of the big game. kron four's marc carpenter is live inside oracle area. with the latest on the steph curry injury. but first we start with kron four's j-r stone. who is live outside oracle area as fans are starting to line up to get into the big game. j-r? >> j.r.: these fans are fired up to say the least just talking with them you never noticed that even had an ankle issue they're expecting dubs to win and win big at that. if since it took off in the distance you see all the warriors fans some making their way into the arena others tailgating and some are kickbacks' smoking cigars. i've
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experienced i love hearing that model act outside of auricle renown this evening the weather is just a gorgeous hot outside. this is the same ankle yet surgery on in 20112012 season 730 tonight the big question is well supplied. let's go to what
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happened >> reporter: car chase ankle aggressive stance they said that pete had a contusion even if these healthy he does not want to list long- term injury to get the sugar on clay he addressed the media instead he's taking an approach as if carlotta plays but here's
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tremont on oil possibility of not having ndp would bring. >> reporter: 7 court. the crowd still waiting to see thinking get an autograph it.
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joins us on set to talk warriors. plus another bay area team has a gary will have more on that. coming up at 6:45. air beaten and a willing which. as british continue down a break. .was arrested for an
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>> grant: 70 space in the mission. the 29 year-old beaten with metal batons has taken
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legal action that has left him with permanent disability that incident is being investigated meanwhile today's court appearance concerns a home in san francisco. through the for carry a mandatory minimum sentence of five years in prison.
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>> reporter: 07 room dr. marooned touched her breasts and buttocks. . >> pam: sexual battery of one of his female patients. back on march 9th a 30-year-old woman told police she was touched in a sexual manner during a new inside the doctor's office doctor moon was arrested on friday. he has since been released on bail. today he was back in his office treating patients a u-c berkeley student is kicked off a southwest airline flight. for speaking another language. the ucb berekely student says it all started to unfold when he got off the phone with his uncle. the student was coming home here. to the bay area from los angeles. he had been talking to his uncle in arabic about being at a united nations event.
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but he says after he got off the phone, he noticed a woman looking at him strangley. that's when he was escorted off the plane and investigated by the fbi. kron four news reached out to southwest airlines. they would not go into details, only saying that they were made aware of a potentially threatening comments and the flight crew made a decision to review the situation. happening today. demolition will begin. on a health center in guerneville that caught fire back in december. investigators say the fire at the russian river health center was one of five. that broke out over a 10 day period. the fire is being investigated as suspicious. investigators say the fire apparently began in a garbage can. a modular building will replace
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it. until a new health center is built. all five incidents remain under investigation. livermore police have released a video of a package thief. hoping the public can help in identifying the female suspect seen on the tape the theft happened on wednesday at noon on bluebell drive in the springtown area of the city. the woman appears to be in her 20's.she hops out of her red colored compact car and goes directly to the front porch to steal the package. >> britteny: feathers day unsettled weather and that will start thursday for the north bay
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or the chances of widespread rain on friday. right now san francisco and oakland 7479 degrees and livermore. and 78 degrees satellite radar shot shows the ridge of high pressure to the bottom were screened here in the area of low pressure circulating here off the coast and another area of low pressure that should develop and help organize itself so out temperatures are cool down and then a chance of rain moves and as we go into thursday friday. and to the rest of tonight is see the clouds moved in and then into wednesday mostly cloudy skies and then a chance it see little bit of precipitation in to the north bay a chance for widespread rain into friday.
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into tomorrow sunday forecast shows a cooling trend through the rest of a week into the mid '60s. and a chance of light rain into a weekend. it will try out nicely another beautiful week and on tap and closer to average then what we saw this weekend. demolishing the old east span of the bay bridge. but what happens to the old parts? grant lodes joins us now. on how the old bridge is taking on new life. grant? pam. >> grant:as millions of pounds of steel stand ready for demolition. the remaining pieces will get a second life.
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the bay bridge steel program. was created in response to public interest from bay area artists and creative communites in repurposing and reusing the steel. this is video from caltrans. the program's purpose is to preserve elements of the orginal 1936 bay bridge east span. as well as its legacy as a major landmark. the program is being administered by oakland museum of california. leave houston under water embracing moran and the coming with
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>> reporter: unify all pushing york. . while sanders - once talking up his chances in new york -- is now tamping down expectations on cnn: presidential candidate "one of the disadvantages we have, as you know, is under new york state law, independents cannot participate in the democratic party. we usually win the independent vote 2-1. we're kind of spotting secretary clinton a whole lot in that regard." sanders has nearly eliminated her lead nationally, trailing by only two points, within the poll's margin of error.
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sanders has been hammering clinton for her ties to wall street and wealthy donors. presidential candidate "we don't want their money.." saturday his supporters made the point a different way: .throwing money at clinton's motorcade as she arrived at a 33-thousand dollars a head dinner hosted by george and amal clooney. the actor agreeing with sanders on the role of money in politics, but making a veiled jab at the senator for focusing more on his own fundraising - and not other democrats running for election. "it is an obscene amount of money, the sanders campaign when they talk about it is absolutely right but the overwhelming amount of the money that we're raising is not going to hillary to run for president, it's going to the down ticket, it's going to the congressmen and senators to try and take back congress." sanders won a majority of votes in the wyoming democratic caucuses over the weekend, but had to split that state's 14 delegates with clinton. here is where the democratic delegate count stands right now. more than one=quarter of clinton's nearly 18=hundred votes are superdelegates,
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selected by party leaders. without them, she has only about 2=hundred more votes than sanders. ted cruz picked up a handful of votes in wyoming as well. but donald trump is the overwhelming favorite in new york, as well as in several other big states voting next week. cruz is pinning his hopes on blocking trump from a first ballot convention victory. and california's june seventh primary may decide whether he can do that.
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the park service wants to remind beach cars never turn your back on the water recurrence wrote waves are common here keep an eye and a
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peasant children as well. >> reporter: on-line post indicates that the two soon swept out identified as wayne m. christian read in the 11th grade engineering academy. fellow student house that this tragedy really change assault on of which can all be the way we used to be rest in peace toward two dear friends.
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>> britteny: it will be mild today take advantage of that temperatures are cool down into the rest of your work week. 70 vallejo and dropping down at 79 livermore. 85 pleasanton 85 in this city 65 degrees. this article things down tomorrow most locations in the low 80s 82 in santa clara a have 79 sunnyvale and fly over to the east bay close to the walnut creek a high of 8072 in
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richmond at san francisco temperatures of 70 degrees 76 in san fell 78 santa rosa is certain articling trend into the next couple days a closer look is 7 days forecast by thursday slight chance of rain in the north bay and '60s back starting thursday into a weekend. >> pam: for testing plan on of a full responder more m-1 thousand skis. if you this declaration for nine scow be a less. and i america is will iraq to troops are going and number of a patch
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helicopter deploy it. " they will help forces the announcement comes after a push to retake the key city. carter met with leaders in an unannounced trip to baghdad. >> pam: and airport on a crash that happened earlier this month yet to determine a cause. derailment killed to the company's construction workers and engineers told investigators that he saw some dalmane track before pulling the emergency brake the crash caused more than $2 million in damage. >> pam: a high-tech agree is here with this pretty frightening story.
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>> grant: remarkable story you hear these two kids talk siblings 12 and 14 say they could tell their dad was drunk in the older one tested place so they're no longer be in danger. in the car last month they saw auto year-old ethan and mackenzie close call occurred and they convince their dad to stop off at a burger king place showed up and the kids said that they found something as copper.
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of this >> pam: the royal family with to tillage ahead.
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>> reporter: congratulations said john legend they welcome their daughter linda simone stevens. asks. every wants to
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know what exactly was leo whispering. the president >> pam: and firstly to spend time purse travel " to deliver the 90th birthday the also talk in germany and talk about ways in battling the terror group
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>> gary: sean livingston will start in his place clay will be of course carry if you believe the warriors left of the ham for the most part, her dream on.
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>> gary: this will not be the first time courteous if using game new year's eve offer 38 points. 16 assists lost heavy-
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duty in dallas came back knocked off the houston rockets looking to do the same thing tonight gore in the series. mark is on the scene we of course will get his insight >> reporter: a very a big night at the local arena. austria
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video to explain why. they came in second in the nba spurs second year in ronnie year. part of the deal get a great year but can expect he will be extra motivated tonight. live at
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oracle comes second defensive player either way how he feels the warriors need a him tonight. they're expecting a much more motivated. >> gary: do these teams not stay in oakland. orr's case they could walk instead of fighting the bridge traffic
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i cannot assure 23 larger than 73 and have the caption greatness the find in june. tonight this it would need to hear peter but this will be a wild might charge up to nothing
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on the road and lost angeles and the comeback tonight looking to go 30. but to be a traffic problem in this city restaurant >> pam: run by robots where they are serving food.
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>> gabe: robots have taken over this restaurant in china. it debuted five robots replacing some servers bring dishes to customer cables only according to pre defined borders space say they do the work of two people but server box can only move along fix patches and respond correspond to customer requests.
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>> the insider, counting down the biggest stories tracking today. >> number one, george clooney's san francisco party is surrounded by protestors. >> they just said you sucked as batman and i was like well you kind of got me on that one. >> inside his a-list fund-raiser is this a step toward clooney as president? >> you already have a perfect first lady. >> when kelsey's postcard from cochella. >> brought out all the stars. >> we take you stage to stage for celeb sightings. >> and number three is kerry washington changing her social media. >> i have cute pictures of my kid. >> plus our insider bonus.
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maks is back on dancing. >> kinder gentler maks. >> what did maks said that made peta blush. >> now hollywood from the i out, it's the insider together with yahoo! >> the live action film the jungle book taking in about $104 million in the u.s. alone and over $293 million worldwide. >> yeah. it is definitely a blockbuster and it's intense as well so we brought back our parent experts to answer any questions your kids might have. that's coming up. >> the number one story today george clooney's star studded democratic fund-raiser for hillary clinton and his face-off with protestor >> don't think that slowed him down. oh, no. tonight we go inside clooney party planner.

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