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try to get through the crowd or stage counter protests of their own. a trump supporter wearing a hat reading make america great pushes through a throng of trump protesters trying to block the a man entrance to the hyatt. as many -- main entrance to the hyatt. as many in the crowd called for peace others had a different agenda. the man was eventually pinned between the crowd and barricades keeping protesters off the property and police pulled him to safety. several demonstrators linked arms through pvc pipes to block the road in hopes of keeping trump from speaking. >> we don't want him to have another platform for his hateful rhetoric. he's anti-black, anti-muslim, anti-migrant and has no place in our democracy. >> reporter: there were more scuffles of people trying to get into the convention trying to get past. several times during the day the crowd tried to get into the
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hotel to disrupt trump breaking through barricades and rushing officers in riot gear. those protesters were pushed back by police who say they were able to keep the crowd out. some officers were hit by eggs thrown by protesters, more than one wearing masks and not all friendly with the media. while many signs denounced the republican frontrunner, one person called on people to love trump but don't elect him. >> just because i love you doesn't mean i can't oppose you until the last bitter day. >> reporter: there was a very vocal opposition. >> i believe in my country. i believe in all my rights and freedom to do whatever you want. i came out to support trump because i'm wearing my flags and showing my colors. i'm not afraid. >> reporter: at least one of those flags got stolen and burned up on the grass. burlingame police tell me that a san mateo sheriff's deputy was injured in a scuffle while trying to arrest an unruly
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protester. the deputy was allegedly kicked in the face by another associate of that person. that sheriff's deputy received only minor injuries, was treated and released. the alleged assailant and four other people were arrested. we have talked about this earlier, but the unusual way that trump entered the building and exited the convention, we have more details on that. what did he do? >> you know almost nothing is typical with trump. >> that's true. >> word came there were some roads blocked. you see the motorcade here on 101. the motorcade got creative and dipped in the backdoor after traversing through a fenced area down a grassy ditch. we'll speed it up. they're on southbound 101. you see them get off the freeway, cross over it and then police shut down northbound 101 momentarily. you see the caravan briefly merging onto 101 only to pull a
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u-turn. then they stop and zoom in and see trump and the secret service agents getting out. we'll speed it up again. they squeeze through these barriers around some fencing and then they'll slow down to a real speed. you see them hop down into a ditch. there goes trump, sort of a rocky descent, but he has people there to sort of help him and then up the incline again getting a little assistance and he's back onto asphalt, trump beginning his remarks by saying that wasn't the easiest entrance i've ever made. feels like i just crossed the border, but i got here, trump's words. after he did address that crowd for 20 to 25 minutes his handlers pit reverse. they left the hyatt the same way they came in, down the ditch, back through the barriers, around the fencing into the suvs. trump may have to get more
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accustomed to such maneuvers if protesters continue to block his path and roads to events on the campaign trail. >> inside the hyatt trump told the convention audience the party needs to unify behind him as the nominee, but he added even if it doesn't do, that he thinks he can beat hillary clinton. we were inside the convention hall for trump's speech. we have more on that now. dan? >> reporter: this is definitely trump beak trump on many familiar themes and saying yes, we want party -- being trump on many familiar themes and saying yes, we want party unity, but if we don't get it, that's fine. gop frontrunner donald trump bashed the likes of fellow republicans ted cruz, john kasich and jeb bush and then called for party unity. >> there should be and there has to be unity. now with that being said, would i win, can i win without it? i think so to be honest because they're going to vote for me.
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they're not voting for -- jeb bush didn't support you, big deal, like i care, okay? >> reporter: there's talk if trump doesn't have enough delegates on the first ballot when the gop convention rolls around, party faithful could pick someone else. during his noon time speech, though, he warned against that. >> i'm different because i'm going to win states that nobody else can and when i can focus on hillary as i say, crooked hillary, when i focus on hillary, she'll go down easier than any of the people we just beat. >> reporter: trump also hit on a few familiar topics such as immigration and building a wall on the u.s./mexico border. >> see the way they go over our little fences. these guys are amazing. they climb over it like it's not even there. they go through it, over it. it's not going to happen with what we're going to do. >> reporter: for the majority of the 600 people who paid $100 a head to see trump it was just what they wanted to hear. >> he says it the way it is. he never lies. >> he's not a politician.
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he calls it how it is. he's a businessman. that's what america needs. >> charming, realistic. he's a leader. >> i think that he's really doing a good job now bringing people together and i think that's where he's headed. i think the entire party will align behind him and i think we're going to win. >> reporter: back live at the hyatt in burlingame, tonight john kasich will speak before gop faithful. tomorrow ted cruz will building here, carly fiorina tomorrow evening. it was just announced she's cruz's running mate. >> kasich will be talking to the common wealth club in san francisco. the texas senator spent the day in indiana which is now a mick or break state for his political future. >> it is the common sense and good judgment of the hoosier state that is the one thing
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that stands between us and plunging over the cliff. >> cruz and would be running mate carly fiorina urged indiana voters to reject what she calls donald trump's false conservatism. >> because we are at a crossroads for our party and nation and the hoosier state is right at that crossroads. >> cruz and trump are in a tight battle for indiana's 57 delegates next week. a win for cruz would keep his hopes alive that a chaotic contested convention would turn to him, but nine out of 10 republicans say it's over. trump will be their nominee. an equal number of democrats feel the same about hillary clinton. trump has already turned to his likely opponent tweeting today, "crooked hillary clinton, perhaps the most dishonest person to have ever run for the presidency is also one of the all time great enablers." asked for her response to such a text, clinton cited her own
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personal history. >> i have a lot of experience dealing with men who sometimes get off the reservation in the way they behave and how they speak. he can say whatever he wants to say about me. i could really care less. >> more concerning is that the rasmussen poll found that for the first time the two frontrunners are tied in a head to head contest, almost one in four voters saying they won't vote for either one. hillary clinton is coming back to the bay area next week. this time it will not be for a big money closed door fundraiser. she has announced a public campaign rally in oakland that will be a week from today. her campaign says that she's going to talk about her plan to raise incomes for families and break down the barriers that hold californians back. the protest against donald trump today happened in nice weather at least if you had to be outside. it has been absolutely beautiful. we're looking live over the embarcardero. meteorologist brittney shipp is here with the friday night
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forecast. >> i wanted to start off with a picture now in mount tamme where we are seeing the camera shaking with really strong wind speeds. we have a wind advisory going into effect at 11 p.m. tonight through 10 a.m. tomorrow, gusts up to 45 miles per hour, downed power lines and trees a possibility. this is mainly for our bay area hills elevations above 1,500 feet. those locations will see the strongest winds. we're also seeing strong winds throughout the entire area, wind gusts at the san francisco airport up to 47 miles per hour right now, up to 30 in santa rosa, 23 in novato and 24 in redwood city. it will be a windy evening. then the winds pick back up especially in our higher elevations. satellite and radar shot shows we have unsettled weather continuing to move away. then you see this ridge of high pressure pushing in. we're right in between the two systems. that's why we're seeing really strong wind speeds.
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our night planner this evening shows we'll stay in the mid-60s right around 8 p.m., by 9 p.m. dropping to the low 60s along the coast in the mid-50s. windy conditions are expected through tonight into tomorrow and a major warm-up. i'll have all the details on your weekend forecast coming up in about 15 minutes. people from part of the east bay might have felt a small earthquake this afternoon. we know some of them did. it was a 2.9, hit about 2:20 centered between lake chabot and downtown san leandro, not big, but people felt it. no damage or injuries have been reported. still ahead at 5:00 stunning developments in the tragic case of two brothers accused of killing their parents in san jose, the new evidence we learned about next. >> and on the heels of a racist and homophobic texting scandal in his department, san francisco's police chief makes a big announcement.
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in the south bay another stunning development in the week long drama surrounding the arrest of two san jose brothers accused of murdering their parents. as kron 4's rob fladeboe reports from the hall of justice, the evidence includes a confession. >> reporter: 22-year-old hasib golamrabbi and his 17-year-old brother were each arraigned on two counts of murder friday. omar to be tried as an adult was in the hall to the rear by order of the judge. court documents indicate hasib confessed to killing his parents and omar helped conceal the crime. the bodies of golam and shamima rabbi were discovered last sunday in their evergreen valley home. the deputy district attorney. >> golam and shamima rabbi were murdered inside their home by their two sons on saturday, april 23rd.
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omar was shot more than a dozen times. shamima was shot once in the head. >> reporter: the court documents further reveal after the killings the brothers traveled to oakland to attend a convention. the documents say that hasib initially blamed the killings on an intruder but was later contradicted by omar who told police that hasib shot both parents. despite the confession both defendants entered not guilty pleas. a key piece of evidence in the case will be the chilling messages left at the crime scene. according to the statement of facts, investigators compared the handwriting on those messages with notebooks found in the two sons' rooms and they now, in fact, do believe the two sons were responsible for those messages. >> and a memorial service was held for shamima and golamrabbi this afternoon in san jose. they were long time members of the evergreen islamic center there. about 500 people attended the
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service today. family and friends were entering to mourn the deaths of the two very well liked people. there will be a funeral at the muslim community association in santa clara and the couple will be laid to rest at the five pillars farm cemetery tonight in livermore. san francisco police officers are getting new training after explosive revelations this week about the exchange of more racist and homophobic texts. the police chief released details today underscoring the need for change. >> reporter: you're looking at nine pages of racist and homophobic text conversations recovered from cell phones of two san francisco police officers. the texts are so bad we won't show you what's said here, but sfpd chief greg suhr said it's time for him to let the public
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know. >> i want to let the public know that we heard loud and clear you want it all. >> reporter: these texts were found during an unrelated investigation involving sfpd officer jason lye. it was first made public tuesday by the san francisco public defender. three days later flanked by his command staff and community leaders, chief greg suhr announced his officers will receive new training to prevent this from happening again. >> these text messages are not examples of implicit bias, but they are clear examples of explicit bias existing in the san francisco police department. effective immediately and with the help of city human resources every member of the san francisco police department will be taking prevention of harassment and discrimination in the workplace training that clearly describes what is unacceptable behavior and the responsibilities of officers to
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report such conduct immediately. >> reporter: the announcement of new training was well received by the executive director of the sf office of citizen complaints. >> i commend chief suhr and his staff for identifying the latest round of text messages and taking prompt action. >> reporter: there are still those in this community who remain dissatisfied with these ongoing problems at sfpd and wants to see chief suhr run out of office, but he doesn't sound like he's got any intentions of going. >> i have no intention of resigning. i intend to put in the reforms that we're doing rking with these people to get that done. >> reporter: haaziq madyun, kron 4 news. the suspect shot early this morning next to i-68 is expected to survive. a milpitas officer tried to pull over a man when he got out of his car on the northbound
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transition ramp and at some point during the encounter the police officer shot the driver. the man had three nobel outstanding arrest warrants. the officer was not hurt and is on paid administrative leave. the suspect is reportedly in stable condition and is expected to survive. farther north on 680 a car crashed into a construction crane killing the driver late last night in san ramon in the bolliver canyon off ramp. it was rear-ended by a black honda. the driver died on impact. then there was a minor accident following the initial wreck which left another driver with bruises. lanes on southbound 680 were closed a while and did reopen in time for the morning commute. a man stealing a burrito stabbed somebody in the chest when they tried to stop him. that happened about midnight in san francisco's mission district.
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police say the suspect ordered from a mexican restaurant, then tried to leave before paying. that's when another customer chased him, but the thief slashed that person with a knife. the victim went to the hospital and will be okay. the thief got away and was seen heading west on 19th avenue. the campbell police department is investigating a series of burglaries at frye's electronics. the store at 600 east hamilton had been robbed from december of last year to as recently as this month. this is the suspect caught on surveillance video. he was seen stealing more than $2,000 worth of merchandise in at least one of those incidents. police say he has stolen from the same store four times now and left in a car always waiting in the parking lot. anybody who recognizes the man is being asked to contact campbell police. well, the long period of wet weather blamed for the
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sinkhole in maraga last month. repairs are not over. they'll need more money, roughly $3.5 million. last week governor brown declared a state of emergency for contra costa county and 10 other counties to help with damage caused by the march storms. officials say they have not yet received any of that money. today no storms, just beautiful, maybe a little breezy. our meteorologist brittney shipp is here, but it was just gorgeous. >> it was a really pretty day. definitely we have to watch out for wind speeds the rest of the evening and overnight into tomorrow, especially for our bay area hills where there is a wind advisory that will go into effect at 11 p.m. till 10 a.m. tomorrow. a live look outside now, barely any clouds, although you can see how fast the flag is moving, so breezy conditions are sticking around for us. our wind gusts throughout the area, 25 in fairfield, up to 47
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at the san francisco airport, up to 20 in half moon bay, 30 in santa rosa, 23 in novato. a closer look at our futurecast 4 show our wind gusts pushing close to 30 miles per hour as we go into overnight. it will be a windy start to your saturday morning as well. these will be even stronger if you live in the bay area hills. any elevations above 1,500 feet could see wind gusts up to 45 miles per hour. the reason why, it's kind of a tale of two storms. satellite and radar shot shows this unsettled weather, this area of low pressure continuing to rotate away from us. you can already see this area of high pressure with that clockwise rotation moving closer to us and so we're right in between both systems. that's helping pick up our wind speeds and they'll stay strong as we go into the rest of the week. the rest of tonight we'll see clearing skies, lots of shine expected tomorrow and our highs
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around the region, lots of 80s back on the map, 80 degrees in san jose, 79 in sunnyvale. closer to the east bay 82 degrees in walnut creek. for san francisco in the mid- 70s. i'll time out the entire weekend in another 15 minutes. next why working the night shift might be very bad for a woman's health. >> and later the twitter battle between prince harry and the obamas.
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emergency use of the first test of the zika virus have been given the green light by the fda. the newly approved test to diagnose the virus will be able to doctors in the u.s. and puerto rico as early as next week. right now those who suspect infection can only be tested through a network of cdc labs and results can take three weeks. the new approval could boost the testing capacity in the u.s. and could mean faster diagnosis. if you work the night
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shift, listen up. there is a new study that says women who work overnight could be at risk for some serious health problems. >> reporter: women who work the night shift regularly or even from time to time may be at a slightly greater risk for heart disease. a study led by researchers in boston at brigham hospital found nurses who worked 16 years in rotating shifts were 15 to 18% more likely to develop heart disease. the studies included medical histories of more than 189,000 women. rotating shifts included working at least three times per month in addition to other time of the day. this study found the risk went down once the women stopped working night shifts. researchers for some time have warned night work can increase health risks. the world health organization has called the night shift a probable carcinogen. coming up donald trump comes to the california republican convention greeted
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well, there was pushing and shoving, even a punch thrown outside the hyatt regency where republican presidential candidate donald trump was addressing supporters at the state gop convention. grant lodes is here with the very contentious atmosphere. it got pretty rough. >> it did. you can see all the protesters here, police in riot gear from all over the peninsula came in to help clashing with angry demonstrators. 99% of the people outside the hyatt in burlingame were anti- trump, but a supporter in that red hat showed up and he was sucker punched by a guy. at times the ugly scene did get out of hand, but for the most part it was peaceful. five people were arrested, one officer injured apparently kicked in the face and that large crowd blocked donald trump's entrance. the main road was blocked, so they took a little detour down into a ditch and up into a back alley through the backdoor of
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the hyatt regency. >> my wife called. she said there are helicopters following you and we did and then we went under a fence and through a fence and oh, boy, felt like i was crossing the border actually. when i can focus on hillary, as i say, crooked hillary, when i focus on hillary, she'll go down easier than any of the people we just beat. >> reporter: there are a lot -- >> there are a lot of people standing up against bigotry and sexism. >> lesser protests are expected through the weekend. fellow presidential hopefuls ted cruz and john kasich are also expected to speak at the convention. a maryland man is facing several charges after he walked into a local tv station strapped with what looked like a bomb and police say alex brizzi entered fox 45 tv demanding information from his usb flash drive be broadcast on
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the air. a security guard noticed the so- called bomb, alerted the staff, told them to evacuate and then called police and kept the man engaged until everybody was out of the building. officers did confront brizzi who they say was dressed in some kind of animal costume. they shot him three times. tonight his father says his son is a young man in trouble. reporter kim hutchinson has more. >> i saw him last night and he seemed fine. >> reporter: edward brizzi seemed in shock describing his son alex currently hospitalized after walking into baltimore tv station wbff claiming to have a bomb. >> it seems like it's a nervous breakdown. the other week was sleeping in somebody's yard, took seven policemen to hold him down. >> reporter: after that brizzi said thing got worse for his son. alex lost his job and broke up with his girl friend but seemed to be holding it together. >> he'd been acting okay since he come home, just a little bit
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reserved. >> reporter: his wife noticed something odd wednesday night. >> she went down to his room and she said there's something with a bunch of wires. >> reporter: brizzi didn't know anything happened at wbff until his phone rang. >> about 4:00 my wife called me and said get home. when i got here, there was seven atf agents here. >> reporter: despite his son's injuries brizzi isn't holding grudges against the police. >> they've got to do their job, you know. they can't assume that it's candy bars wrapped around his side. >> reporter: and he's glad his son is alive. >> it looks like he's going to be okay. that's the main thing. it looks like he's going to survive it. so hopefully, you know, he'll get some help. the man who bought the rifles used in the san bernardino terror attacks is asking his trial be delayed. in a filing in federal court
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the attorneys for enrique martinez, jr., say a july trial would not be fair to their client, there's 8,500 documents, more than 500 hours of audio interviews. they say it is unreasonable to expect adequate preparation by july. they are asking for the trial to be set in march of 2017. marquez has pleaded not guilty with conspiring with one of the san bernardino shooters and providing the material support to terrorists. i'm cbs5 meteorologist brittney shipp. we have a mild night ahead, fairfield 72 degrees, 68 in pleasanton, 60 in fremont, 50s in san francisco, 68 degrees in novato. our wind speed still strong, oakland sustained wind speeds closer to 18 miles per hour, 20 in hayward at the san francisco airport rusts of one gust over
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40 miles per hour. our satellite and radar shot shows us that we have an area of low pressure, you can see that circulation, moving away from us, but then we have an area of high pressure pushing onshore and the combination of being in between those two systems is giving us really windy conditions. as we head into the next couple days we will keep seeing a warm- up. in the weekend we'll see temperatures pushing into the mid-80s. so our warmest day of the week will be sunday. i'll take a closer look at when you can expect. your seven-day forecast is coming up. vice president joe biden made a trip to the vatican today. em has met with the pope -- he has met with the pope a couple time. it was the main event on a conference on regenerative medicine and both the pope and biden are encouraging people to insure better healthcare, especially for the poor and a negotiated solution in syria. in a private meeting with the
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pope the vice president also thanked him he said for his spiritual counsel to his family after his son died from brain cancer. the u.s. is blaming the syrian government for an airstrike that hit a children's hospital this week in syria, the latest violation of a delicate ceasefire in that country. it comes as the u.s. military is trying to make amends for its own strike on a hospital in afghanistan last year. cnn's scott mcclain has more from washington d.c. >> reporter: the work was already extremely difficult. in an instant it became impossible. a pediatric hospital in the rebel held part of aleppo, syria, took a direct hit wednesday killing doctors, nurses and children. the death toll stands at more than 50. the hospital was supported by doctors without borders and the international red cross. the u.n. said it was outraged, the u.s. blaming the syrian government for the strike. >> we have no indication it was anybody other than the regime.
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>> reporter: but on syrian state tv the assad regime denied responsibility. so did the russians. both forces have been working to retake the city from rebounds. it's the second hit on a conflict zone hospital in seven months. in october u.s. airstrikes hit a doctors without borders hospital in afghanistan killing more than 40. a military investigation called it a mistake. 12 people are being disciplined, but no criminal charges. >> certain personnel failed to comply with the rules of engagement and the law of armed conflict. however, the investigation did not conclude these failure amounted to a war crime. >> reporter: today the pentagon says it's not to blame for the latest incident in syria. >> i can affirmatively say u.s. air power had no role on the attack on that facility. >> reporter: the humanitarian aid to reach hard hit areas remains by a thread.
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scott mcclain, kron 4 news. we have entered a tech slowdown in the bay area, but one emerging industry is thriving and hiring. i'll tell you all about it coming up on kron 4 news. i'm tech reporter gabe slate. >> and what led to this coming up. >> and on wall street the dow fell 57 points. the s&p lost 10 and nasdaq dropped 29 points. >> it's the kron 4 automotive minute. manny, now are you going to save me money? >> i'm going to save you money on used tires today. >> reporter: are used tires safe? >> yes, absolutely. weeing which every tire for -- check every time for safety and tread depth and make sure we have between 90 and 95% gently
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we have an odd road rage incident caught on camera in florida and again like everything else these days it was caught on camera. do we have that video? it started as an argument between two drivers in miami, but boy, did things get out of hand. one man got on the hood of the other man's car. he would not let go. so the driver took off, the man clinging to the car. people pulled out cell phones, not surprisingly began trying to get pictures of this. somebody else tried to pull the man off the car but couldn't do it. somebody called police. they were notified about the incident. they're investigating. so far no arrests have been made and this video is all over social media, as you can man. apparently nobody was hurt, though -- imagine. apparently nobody was hurt, though. are angelina jolie and brad pitt splitting up? we've got the latest from hollywood coming up. >> i'm tracking much warmer
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the front runner for the run for the president in the republican party, donald trump, he came and he went. protesters sure had a lot to say, but what did trump say to the california gop? at 6:00 a closer look at his message, the difference it could make this weekend. we have complete coverage at the top of the hour on kron 4 news at 6:00. we have entered kind of a tech slowdown in the bay area, but there is one emerging industry that is thriving, even hiring. our tech trends reporter gabe slate visited the silicon valley virtual reality expo going on now and found a huge demand for those with vr developing skills. >> reporter: when i walked into the largest virtual reality conference, this exhibit immediately grabbed my eye. >> it's a directional
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treadmill. >> reporter: vr can take you anywhere in the universe to explore, but physically you are limited to the space in your room in your house. the infinideck could help that. >> basically take away the walls now in a 15-foot room. >> reporter: infinideck is hiring. >> every single person at this expo is hiring and they're looking for people. you have experience in virtual reality, you have no problem finding a job right now. it's not the case in most industries now, but in virtual reality, you can definitely find a job if you are looking for one. >> reporter: hardware, software, app development in vr, definitely one of the next big things for silicon valley. vrzoom created an exercise program that goes with virtual reality. the harder you pedal, the better your character performs in the game. >> it's a really fun way to motivate yourself to move through these different virtual worlds and a fun way to get a workout. we think of it sort of as a wii
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or dance revolution where you play these games and the side effect is the health benefit. >> we're saying that might help with exercise. >> might be a distraction, maybe. but this weekend go for a walk. it will be beautiful and warm and sunny. >> saturday or sunday. sunday will be warmer. you might want to head to the beach. be careful by the water. a live look outside now, a few high thin clouds and the flag blowing. windy conditions are expected to continue going through the rest of tonight at least through midnight. in our higher elevations our wind speeds pick back up through tomorrow morning. right now wind speeds are sustained in santa rosa at 22 miles per hour, 20 in fairfield, 18 in san jose and oakland and sustained at 20 miles per hour in hayward. the entire area virtually especially for higher elevations in the bay area hills under a wind advisory starting at 11 p.m. until 10 a.m. tomorrow. expect wind gusts up to 45
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miles per hour, the possibility of downed power lines, trees and pour outages. here's what you can expect. windy conditions remain. it will be a windy start tomorrow especially for the bay area hills. heading into saturday and sunday, we warm up. the weekend will be warmer each day. sunday is the peak in our temperatures and we'll slowly start to see temperatures coming down. right now 57 degrees in san francisco, 65 in oakland, 68 in san jose, mid-60s in livermore and concord in the 80s. satellite and radar shot shows we have one system that is slow moving. because it's so close and we have another system that is off the coast here, an area of high pressure, we are seeing those really strong wind speeds. we're caught in between the two storms. we'll see lots of sunshine as we go into saturday and sunday. the only thing those systems will affect are our wind speeds heading into the rest of tonight pushing into tomorrow.
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futurecast 4 shows us we stay nice and clear and dry going through the rest of the night. tonight we drop to the 40s and 50s. tomorrow is warmer than what we saw today. we'll head into the 80s lots of locations, 80 degrees in livermore and san jose. your seven-day forecast shows the warmest day of the week is sunday. we stay in the 80s monday. we start to cool back down and track a chance of showers the end of next week. prince harry and the obamas have had a playful war of words on twitter. harry even managed to recruit the queen to join in a video he posted. >> message from michelle. >> prince harry, remember when you told us to bring it at the invictus games? >> careful what you wish for. >> really? please. >> boom.
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>> of course, that's all in good fun. this comes ahead of the invictus games which are happening in orlando next week. the games are run by a charity for injured veterans. the charity is spearheaded by prince harry. there is buzz again over reports that angelina jolie and brad pitt are divorcing. it's happening as there are new concerns over jolie's health. we have the insider with more. >> reporter: everything angelina does generates headlines, but is this a slow news day or a case of where there's smoke, there's fire? the life of a paparazzi magnate, though in the uk they're so much more polite. >> i'm not going to jump anyway. >> reporter: angelina perfected the art of graceful indifference as she was ushered to her car this week in london. health and marriage headlines
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are targeting her today. >> ever since their relationship began in 2004, people have been fascinated with them as a couple. now once again angelina is in the spotlight because of rumors that her marriage has broken down to brad. prepare our female editor. >> -- >> reporter: our female editor. >> people say they are living separate lives. he's been busy filming allied in london, so she has moved their entire family to london so they can all be there to support him. >> reporter: next reports angelina's weight is evidence of a health crisis. >> there has been a lot of speculation about angelina's weight recently. she's been wearing slightly baggy clothing which has led people to suggest she's perhaps suffering from an illness, but i don't think there's real cause for concern. if there was, i honestly think she would be outspoken and truthful about it. >> reporter: we'll have so much more tonight on this story at 11:00 on kron 4 news.
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reports of sexual assault at a frat house, like druggings and sexual assaults at a frat house at berkeley. when these guys get up, they are not going to be happy that we're here. you're not going to get stuff from them, but we might be able to pop up some students walking past. we're working on a story about the sexual assaults reported? are you sure? it would be two seconds. thanks. in between the hits we try and talk to people. >> nobody wants to talk about this anyway. that's the hard part. >> that's a preview of an all new episode of the back story airing this sunday at 4:00. you can catch the back story sunday at 9:30 right here on channel 4. coming up public transportation is just what it means. it's transportation for the
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public. however, there are some people who believe there is such a thing as a free ride. i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly. that tower doesn't move. we'll have to try again. if that doesn't work, i'm going to take this live truck and throw it in the river. >> the back story sunday night at 9:30 on kron 4.
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the man with the bicycle entering the emergency exit at embarcardero b.a.r.t. station in san francisco. he carefully walks in the escalator and heads down to the platform. here is another man with a blanket. he casually opens the door with his bag and uses a garbage can to toss something away and heads into the swinging emergency exit. then down the escalator to the b.a.r.t. platform. then there was this man in a suit and tie. he also entered into the emergency door and stopped to take notes. shortly after that he also heads down to the b.a.r.t. platform. according to b.a.r.t., these people are fare evaders because almost anyone who uses these doors and rides b.a.r.t. is not paying to use public transportation. i say almost because there are a few exceptions. see this man with his bicycle. he enters the emergency exit leaving his bike by the door. he exits, goes around and gets
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a b.a.r.t. ticket. now that is acceptable. other bike riders carry their bikes over the fare gate so it's in their possession always. of course, if you carry your $1,000 fix seat while smoking a cigarette, there are a couple issues. fare evasion is one of them. b.a.r.t. makes about $500 million per year in revenue but loses countless millions due to fare evaders and b.a.r.t. has issued free ride for life cards were even employees have to check into the booth before proceeding. i was there over an hour and watched dozens and dozens of people walking through the emergency gates. the fine for fare evasion is $250.
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at embarcardero b.a.r.t. station in san francisco stanley roberts, kron 4 news. the political protests on the peninsula, one candidate triggering violence presenting a big problem for law enforcement. >> then another hot topic headed for the ballot box, familiar face behind the newest call for gun control. the news continues in 70 seconds on kron 4 news at 6:00.
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nipple wore their skins -- other signs on their skins. >> several times during the day the contradicted in the hotel break into barricades and rushing offices wearing right here. purchasers were put back the police. they said they were able to keep the ground out. police say one show activity was injured while trying to arrest and unruly protesters. a deputy's injuries were minor, he was treated on the scene. in all, five people were arrested. >> with all that chaos in front of the hotel, look at this, donald trump took a detour to get inside. our helicopter partners followed the presidential candidate after he landed at sfo. he ended up stopping alongside the hotel and after pulling up,
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he got out, escorted by heavy security detail. probably would secret service agents. he walked down a ramp, had to hop down there. walked through some bushes eventually and made his way toward the building. eventually going in through the back door. trump spoke later than expected , partly because of the engines. our reporter was inside. what did he have to say? >> trump was short on specifics in terms of policies. he seemed to ramble a bit. if you are in the audience, he also delivered exactly what most were looking for. >> we have to win. our country doesn't meet anymore. i'm different if i states that no one else can. nobody will tell me what to do. ted did not do well. he's hovering around 10% mark.
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>> reporter: that's what happened friday afternoon after the front-runner adjust the gop convention. trump hit on immigration and building a wall. >> he said you can't build a wall. it's easy i can see the precast plant. took a touch on the delicate system. >> it's a rigged system. >> reporter: he talked party unity but didn't think was a priority. >> ideally we'll be together. i think i will wait even if we're not together. there's some people i don't want their endorsements. i just don't want. >> reporter: of the 600 people, most loving it. >> we love doll trump he can say anything at this point. >> the guys a leader. we haven't had a leader in eight years.>> reporter: not all loving it. >> there is no policy there. >> reporter: especially for ted cruz. >> all he did was say things that would alienate women, hispanics and talked and extended whine about the
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republican primary rules. >> reporter: back live here at the burlingame hyatt where the gop convention continues through the evening and again tomorrow, tonight john kasich will take the stage, tomorrow ted cruz and carleigh fiorina. political to education consultant also listen to trump's speech. he says he was surprised by the town of trumps address to that convention. >> reporter: i thought it was remarkably empty. keep in mind, he usually speaks in generalities. but today more so than usual. he usually at least has a drop of policy. today there is no pretense of that. he talked about party unity. he boasted about his position in the polls. he trashed ted cruz, john kasich, the media. other than that, there's nothing there. >> most of the commensurate the
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hard-core base. they are organized the candidate's ground game. here's the schedule for the rest of the convention. john kasich will adjust the ground in one hour. tomorrow senator ted cruz will get his turn. he said to speak before noon. crews will be followed by his running mate, miss the arena. post a minute for opening offices this week in the bay area. hillary clinton's campaign officially set up shop in downtown oakland yesterday. ernie sanders will open an office in oakland tomorrow in the rockridge neighborhood. california's presidential primary is june 7. a new wave of racist and homophobic test messages by san francisco police officers has led to new training for officers. the announcement came at a news conference today. members of the community were also there supporting the
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embattled chief. check out these are transcripts of text messages between a pair of on-duty san francisco police officers. >> these are difficult look at. >> >> reporter: ida blur out a lot of the language contained in these nine pages. in unrelated investigation revealed this conversation between separate fiscal officer and another officer. >> these dismissed -- despicable text messages may clear these former officers were not fit to serve our city and would not have met the current standards for hiring to have become officers in the first place. took a san francisco police chief has come on fire following these types of racist and homophobic test messages by service officers. community leaders say they stand by the city's top cop and the job he is doing. >> we're here to gather as a city united.
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i support the whole commission. >> reporter: in light of this latest scandal, he announces his officers will undergo new prevention of harassment and workplace training. the president of the san francisco police officers commission says she is doubling down on the cheese efforts to rid as the fate of racist and homophobic cops. >> our work will continue to identify officers to have this viewpoint. we will continue our work to make sure they do not have a place of the department. >> 2000 members of the police department and the actions of these two officers however reprehensible and disgusting is -- the officers every single day upholding the oldest word to serve and protect. >> sfp headquarters, martin halloran, the
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president of the san francisco police officers association did not mince words in response saying the racist text messages released today by police chief are disgusting and deserve condemnation any officer who sends racist text messages does not deserve to wear the uniform. in north a news, investigators say they have arrested the people responsible for a wine heist at a restaurant. >> reporter: this was really good wine and they stole a lot. there's also alexander's steakhouse. the french laundry drop was a big one. $300,000 worth of wine stolen on christmas day 2014. authorities including the fbi have worked the case and to northern california guys have been indicted.
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the suspect accused of transporting stolen white across state lines, 72 bottles recovered after a wine buyer in north carolina purchased them not knowing they had been stolen. one suspect is released the others behind bars waiting for a bail hearing next week. is beautiful today. we have been breezy. warmer ahead. >> our temperatures will keep climbing as we go into the weekend. sunday will be the warmest day of the weekend as we head into next week or temperatures will slowly get closer to average. it is a live look outside right now. we saw a lot of sunshine today, still windy. you see the flag is waiting. we will see a wind advisory as we head into tonight and into tomorrow morning for some of our higher elevations throughout the area. when speaks gusting to 30 miles per hour in vallejo.
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take a look at the san francisco area, wind gusts up to create. our futurecast shows will stay windy as we go through the night even after midnight we will still see our wind speed staying strong. tomorrow morning will be a windy start your saturday. we're between two systems. an area of low pressure here at off to the east and you can make up that crosswise rotation of the high pressure which will lie over and help deliver warmer temperatures. in the meantime, windy conditions and temperatures right now mainly in the 60s and 70s. 50s if you're in san francisco. as you head into the rest of tonight will be a mild start at 8 pm. 10 pm, wednesday with temperatures dropping into the 50s. i'll have the weekend forecast coming up. small earthquake rattled parts of east bay afternoon. 2.9. there were reports on social media saying the jolting didn't last long, no more than five
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seconds. there been no reports of damage or injuries. chile new details on the brothers accused of killing their parents in san jose. what one of the brothers has admitted now to place. to tip or not to tip. what do process is proper etiquette for writers. dragic video of a man attacking a pregnant seal on the beach. the animal is on the endangered species list stiff penalties the suspect could be facing.
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in the south bay memorial service today for the san jose couple, police say shot to death by their two sons. the suspect -- the victims remembered this afternoon at the islamic center in san jose. friends and family entered the mosque as many as 500 people attended. there'll be a funeral service at the muslim community association in santa clara and the couple will be laid to rest in the livermore cemetery later tonight. the older of the two brothers accused of murdering their parents, they have
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confessed to police. 22-year-old suspect and his 17- year-old brother arraigned today on two counts of murder. they are not allowed to photograph both of them. the court document indicates the one who sat with his head bowed admitted he shot and killed his mother and father and that omar had to cover up the crime. the bodies of the couple found sunday in their evergreen home, they been shot more than a dozen times. the younger brother you don't see a camera, he'll be tried as an adult. >> because this is a double homicide, and because the age of younger brother is 17, this is going to end up in adult court. from the das point of view, they were both brothers as part of the same case, they don't want them separated in different courts. they want to see the dynamic will be between these brothers as this case goes on.
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will it be a joint defense pointing at something wrong with the parents? are they going to start fighting and pointing at each other as to whom was more culpable in this case? >> statement of facts obtained reveals chilling note rebounded the bodies and they had been linked to both brothers for notebooks found at the home. if convicted they face life in prison without parole. the man shot at running from police in a vehicle traffic stop placed the strike late last night is expected to survive the officers tried to pull the man over, it happened at the executive parking lot off the 680 that he took off running. at some point in the counter, the suspect refused to stop running simply say that's when shots were fired. the man taken to the hospital. he is reportedly in stable condition tonight and is expected to live. >> we investigated the incident.
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it's typical for an officer to be placed on administrative leave following a critical incident like this. >> the officer involved was not charged. dr. whisenant speaks out in the first place but he had three ones for his arrest. new at six, gavin newsom says he has collected more than a half-million signatures to put a gun-control measure on the november ballot. this would make california the first state to require back rent checks at the time and efficient is sold that it would also require gun owners to turn in large capacity ammunition magazines enter for lost or stolen guns to law enforcement. right now, it needs to be certified so it can be put to a vote. >> today we announced we received over 600,000 signatures representing system thousand registered voters all throughout the state of california. voters from every corner of the state, often 50 -- all 58
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counties to put an historic initiative on the ballot. be the first state to require background checks not just on guns but on ammunition. >> the california sheriffs association is against the gun- control measures they are going measure does not prevent kernels from getting guns and ammunition through the black market or by death. >> zakas police department has arrested a man or child pornography in a large cache of guns. he has an -- been identified. detectives showed up at his home yesterday. they seized a number of computers and external drives used to download child pornography. they found 39 guns including assault rifles. investigators look into whether he broke any laws. he worked as a metal shop worker in san jose. >> the policy team has made it
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clear you do not need to take your uber driver. the company has released a blog post saying tips are not expected or required when you get a ride. the announcement was made to underline the fact that the policy has not changed despite last week's settlement of two class-action lawsuits brought by drivers. uber added deciding against a tipping policy would be better for drivers and riders because if you really want to know exactly what they will pay or earn for each trip. an attack on a large steel has been caught on camera. marine mammal experts think they know which seal was victimized. it's a strange story. >> reporter: 17 years old, this is a pregnant monk seal who has been studied, has recognizable scars, shark bites, both propeller skies they think they
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know this is the seal and question you see surveillance video here showing a guy just going wild, punching and attacking the seal. this is on the beach of the hawaiian island of quiet. the seal is reportedly okay after the incident. they arrested the sky, 19-year- old. if convicted he could face from 1 to 5 years in prison. a fine of $50,000 and this part is especially disturbing, he says there are several reports of people intentionally harming monk seals every year. it usually isn't a video so not enough evidence to arrest people. a beautiful weekend ahead. warm and breezy, even warmer coming up meteorologist with the latest on the forecast. to warm things up as we head into the weekend. sunday will be the warmest day of the week.
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we will slowly start see our temperatures dropping back down to average but as we go into the rest of tonight, we're strong wind speeds. at 20 miles per hour, 23 in oakland, 22 in santa rosa. the stated 23 in fairfield. some spots in the higher elevations could see wind gusts about 45 miles per hour . it will be windy as we go into the rest of tonight and tomorrow morning. the wind advisory from 11 pm until 10 am on saturday. wind gusts up to 45 mostar. this is mainly for the bay area hills and santa cruz mountains. if you have lawn furniture hanging around, you want to secure its because those wind gust the strong. as we head into the rest of the night, we will stay dry by the coast. tomorrow will be a windy start that much warmer this weekend, temperatures continue to climb as we get into the high 80s on
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sunday. stethoscope right now 56 degrees, oakland 64. 65 in san jose and 69 degrees in concord. satellite radar shows circulation of this area of low pressure slow-moving but we still have this ridge of high pressure continuing to move in. heading to the rest of the net, 49 in san rafael. 15 san mateo. you'll notice highs around the regions, ms. 70s, 80 oakland, 84 in concord. antioch and 86. sunday will be the warmest day. if most of our inland temperatures and 84 but we could get close to nine degrees -- and 90 degrees in antioch. next week we dropped back down to the 60s and 70s by tuesday and the 60s by next friday. up next, cheating uncle sam. new developments with the
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just one day after our first case in sonoma county, the fda has greenlit emergency use of the first commercial test for the virus. test developers say the newly approved diagnostic tool will be available to doctors in the us and puerto rico as early as next week. people who suspect they are infected will now they can only be tested through network of cdc approved labs. results take up to three weeks. the new approval could boost testing capacity and get faster results. us is owed billions of dollars in back taxes every year, the irs faces a big tax gap. this year roughly $458 billion. the irs says he manages to recapture about 52 about 52 billion a year through
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enforcement efforts like tax audits. most americans pay up every year , voluntary compliance is at 82%. indiana's money itself at the center of the presidential race. the candidate who says the hoosier state may be the only thing standing in the way of donald trump getting the republican nomination. an update on the ronald reagan movie that will ferrell will reportedly was going to star in a sudden change in cast. showing up at a rally yelling is like jumping into shark infested tank with raw meat strapped around your neck. i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly.
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hundreds of them status came out to protest donald trump as he made his address in front of the california gop convention. several times during the day the crowd tried to get into the hotel to disrupt trump rickety barricades and rushing officers wearing right gear. -- right gear. police say a san mateo sheriff's deputy was kicked in the face of trying to arrest and unruly protester. the deputy received minor injuries but was treated at the scene.
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in all, five people were arrested. >> at once inside the auditorium trump was trump. addressing many familiar issues and what appeared to be an off- the-cuff series of remarks. >> i'm different because i'm going to win states that nobody else can. nobody will tell me what to do. we need winners. our country doesn't win anymore. >> most of the 600 people were loving every minute of it. here at sf pete headquarters, please chief releases text messages containing racist and homophobic language a pair of his officers. he announces new training to eliminate this from happening again. >> every member of the san francisco police department will take prevention of harassment and his commission in the workplace training. they clearly describes what is unacceptable behavior and responsibilities of officers to
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report such conduct immediately. 22-year-old suspect has confessed to murdering his parents. he and his 17-year-old brother who is to be tried as an adult arraigned on friday. each is charged with two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of their parents. their bodies were found in their evergreen valley home last sunday. police say they shot their father more than a dozen times and his mother once. his brother omar helton conceal the crime. in san jose, the sharks are getting ready to take on the national predators in game one of round two of the western conference playoffs. you can see fans are lining up at side as we speak. the predators are coming up a very hard-fought series against
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the anaheim ducks they won and the best of seven series and wednesday taking game seven. the sharks have been off since last friday so they had been well rested and sharks fans hope that translates into a victory. it sounds a little bit like beach weather. you're saying yes, if you don't mind some went to first. >> we have windy conditions tonight. we believe in the higher elevations of the bay area. a were elevated we'll see strong wind speeds tonight and tomorrow morning. about the rest of the region -- throughout the rest of the region there still strong. 23 in fairfield, 17 in the bore. we're in between two systems, we have this area of high pressure that will continue to building in and gives warm temperatures. we also have that area of low pressure taking its time
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leaving our area. in between those systems, strong wind speeds well. we're 60 degrees in pleasanton, 60 in fremont. san jose and 65. afternoon highs tomorrow will notice the warm-up 80 degrees in fremont. 80 in campbell temperatures in east bay closer to low 80s, 86 in antioch, will be the high as we go into sunday as well for lots of locations. closer to san francisco, 74 tomorrow. 80 degrees in oakland. your three day forecast is a major warming trend will even stay in the 80s into monday. all eyes are on the hoosier state and the republican race between senator ted cruz and donald trump. i look at what we can expect heading into tuesday's gop contest, here's our national
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correspondent mark meredith. texas senator ted cruz of his newly named running mate carly fiorina may need a win to keep their campaign alive. >> it's the common sense and good judgment of the hoosier state that is the one thing that stands treat us and plunging over the cliff. ted cruz means donald trump winning. the latest polls in indiana show trouble i had but not i much. cbs news survey of voters has job at 40% five points ahead of chris bertram sleeve is within the margin of error. for his part, trump is looking at where the biggest states still to come, california. >> we will build a wall, execute will pay for the wall. the magic -- the message is hitting a wall with californians. just as creating a huge scene ending with 20 arrests.
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meanwhile, ohio governor john kasich is looking past indiana to oregon mid-may primary. despite winning just one state, kasich says he has not -- is not going anywhere. >> i decided to keep going and it will be people who are going to criticize me for that. jarkko wanting to watch closely what not ted cruz gets the endorsement of indiana governor with carlito fiorina as his running mate. right now to get used to trail donald trump. whether it has an impact to say will have to wait to find out. will ferrell will not play the role of president ronald reagan in an upcoming movie about the former president. we told yesterday about the movie. a spokesman says will ferrell had considered the script but had not committed to the rule and apparently now pulling out
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michael strahan is leaving live with kelly and michael. kelly ripa has a short list of people she wants as potential placements. kristin brockman and amanda salas tell us who is on that list in the hollywood today live daily wrap. mulumba, there's a new lower-cost in town. >> would anderson cooper think of coasting it showed kelly ripa. he said it would be a dream but no one is offering anything. cooper is rumored to be the top choice to replace michael jahan. forces are saying she's considering leaving if cooper her other top choice aren't they -- aren't available.
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>> the stars are just like us. jennifer lawrence opened up about her personal life. telling extra quote, it's really sad. i haven't felt the touch of a man in&. in addition to the hunger games she is reprising her role as mystique in x-men of all? because she said man, not men. that's all. in sports, kerry is job -- carries gennarelli sea. the first time, since suffering a knee injury, steph curry talks to the media.
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we will find out around 945 whether the warriors opened the playoffs on sunday were have to wait until tuesday. if portland win against the clippers, golden state you have to warm-up. the game is sunday. you never know. they just got ready -- got rid of houston. we say to the discussion when there's no carrier around and you play like golden state, it begs the question, can they get through the second round. why rush it. a good source said curry could be back for game three. everybody is taking guesses. hers -- >> i don't know if i will wait. there is a sense of urgency
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that i won't rush it to the point where i'm putting myself in danger. >> i saw him pick up another player. hopefully, you have just as much joy and not as much of a display of that joy. >> the guy sitting on the bench and still enjoying what his teammates are doing. we will find out tonight if the wires go sunday or after wait until tuesday. brown to tonight. in san jose they open against the nashville predators. they are well rested. last time they played, they eliminate the kings in five games. nashville needed all seven games to get past the anaheim ducks. from 730 they will drop the puck in san jose tonight. everybody's getting excited. now you just go to the draft and good luck to whomever gets picked from here on out.
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49ers without a second round pick, they traded their deal away. it's the raiders with the concentration today and with a 44th overall selection, the raiders selected illinois defense. >> he will be with the raiders. giants, and left the house and there all right. they were doing nothing. then they just got tattooed. warheads, six runs, bottom three. neil walker doing nothing and the mets and three to nothing, mike broadway comes in. in new york. a grand slam, the mets leading 12-1. this woman selected her
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family over crown. >> the girls needed me, my son needed me, was a busy couple weeks. >> someone says i'm taking a family deal over us. >> charity starts at home. >> what you have. until that the whiskey when the next round without steph curry. hurry back. >> he wasn't listening. i think they can handle portland without him. it's a lot better. you don't want to go if it's san antonio or longshot, oklahoma city. having set out for almost 3 weeks. you will get them back as soon as you can. i guess so valuable you don't push him. >> trying to run out to like
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luke walton. why should he leave a championship team? >> i think i heard that the other day.>> people ask why leave? if you're making 1 million and somebody says, here's 35 million over five years, minus and they will never be hotter than they are right now after leaving the wires through the start. >> i don't know if steph curry will hold of physically. that be the best job in the league. >> i'm going to stay here weren't happy. >> i'm happy here. >> there's an opening and another station back east because michael stringham is leaving. >> she would get her husband in
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there. >> mitchell rate -- picture, his party more than barry bonds or others. >> i just found out the other night. you're looking for something for thursday reminiscing. since 1987 when the giants made the playoffs and he was a big factor. then he fell off the mound, found that there is a tumor in his pitching arm and had to have it amputated and he has gone on as i said,. usually when asked hikickoff uniforms, we had a good career and go size of baseballs and get paid. this guy became an inspiration long after he it playing. use a good picture. it seems like you have a problem with the media role in
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the nfl draft. >> is not a big problem. everybody does these mock draft . everyone pretends they know will happen and the media never follows up and says how many they got right. it's the biggest bs thing because espn will start two months ago. they say this will happen and that will happen. that's the one thing, i only bs for five minutes and i, they do it for two months. pretending they know it's going to happen and no one is ever right. the top couple sure things. >> it'll be fine if they said here so we got right. >> we got or right and 19 wrong. >> that's not going to happen. we'll be right back.
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>> the insider tracking the biggest stories making news today. number one, angelina under fire. the headlines targeting her marriage and weight. we set the record straight and sort out fact from fiction. >> angelina and brad have always had to weather speculation like this. >> then where's beyonce's wedding ring? is her bare finger a new sign of marital prob >> it could be a clue that there's trouble in paradise.
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>> selena gomez takes us behind the scenes of her new tour. >> you happy? >> her pre-show ritual, glam squad and biggest inspiration. >> i am my mother. >> plus our insider bonus. the scandal crew takes over d.c. >> we have microphones. >> we have all of their backstage antics. kerry's tmi and a first lady shocker. >> how do you may such a beast and sweetheart at the same time? >> drugs. >> plus hollywood from the inside out. it's the insider together with yahoo! >> hello, everyone and welcome to the insider. we're tracking the biggest story in hollywood. >> buzz over angelina and brad divorcing reach fever pitch as new concerns over angelina's health come into question. is it a slow news day or is this a case of where there is mo
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