tv KRON 4 Early News KRON February 7, 2017 4:00am-7:01am PST
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thanks for joining us on this tuesday, february 7 on the kron four morning news. i'm anny hong. you are taking a look at storm tracker four... showing us heavy rain and winds right now. james fletcher is here tracking the storm and has more on the flooding concerns and what we can expect for the morning commute. toss to weather and traffic. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours
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and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend.
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 the rain coming down hard across the bay area, especially in areas of the north bay. there is already flooding in some parts this morning. and there is a flash flood watch in effect. kron four's j-r stone shows how people are dealing with the storm. the rain is coming down and coming down hard on
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drivers trying to get home.sot i am ready for it to stopare youyesbut it does not appear as though this rain will be stopping soon. at least not over the next couple of days. bad news for those like vicki kalabokes.sot our house is sufferinghow soit's starting to leak.we haven't had any leaks for years.for some the wet and windy conditions aren't the end of the worldbut a bit frustrating to say the least.sot somebody says would you like to go to the ballet i think oh do i want to drive for an hour in the rain then get wet going into the ballet and then sit there for two hours wet.sot my car is starting to leak that's about it. they can't find the leak so that's not good but other than that i'm enjoying the rain.and others are enjoying the rain too. at least for now.sot doesn't bother me i'm from the south sot tire of this rain or whatnot reallysot i'm looking forward to the sunshine but i know we need the rain it's a tough balance. our friend vicki is just hopeful that balance would involve a few more sunny days. sot i like rain and then a few days suni can handle that and straight down rain and not windy rain sooo
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make sure you have the kron four app to track the storm. we'll keep you updated about weather or traffic problems in your area with breaking news push alerts. it's free for both apple and android devices. happening today...three bay area judges will hear arguments in the challenge to president trump's executive order on immigration. the
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hearing will be at three this afternoon here in san francisco and it will determine the immediate fate of the nationwide travel ban. attorneys for washington and minnesota, which challenged the executive order, say the temporary restraining order should remain in place because the president overstepped his authority. the san francisco-based appeals court has a reputation as one of the most liberal in the nation. but experts say no matter what the ruling, the next stop will be the u-s supreme court. because of that order, international students from seven muslim majority countries were stranded abroad, unable to return to the u-s. that includes a young iranian man we met last week who is in his last semester at the academy of art in san francisco. kron four's ella sogomonian captured his return and standing ovation as he walked into class. it's a story you will only see on kron four. these are payam jafari's first steps back in the united states.payam was away for winter break back home in iran
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when he got word of president donald trump's excecutive order that stopped travelers from his country along with six other muslim majority nations from coming into the u.s."i had to think about my project what should i do with it? is there any chance for me to make it at all? what should i do with my stuff here in san francisco?"the ban ignited impassioned protests across the country including here at the san francisco international airport that payam credits for his return. payam jafari, back from iran "thanks to all the journalists, all the lawyers that waited for us here in all the airports."we first met payam one week ago over skype when he was unsure if he would be allowed back to finish his first student feature film at the academy of art in san francisco.monday teachers and students at the school welcomed him with a standing ovation for the first day of his last semester. "i didn't expect them to welcome me in this way. they were happy to see me and i am happy to be here right now. to revisit my friends, to talk with them and
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work with them."his return was made possible because ofa temporary nation-wide halt on the executive order by a federal judge in washington last friday.although payam is back in school he is concerned whether he can accomplish a goal to make films in both countries."i have been living here, i have been studying here, i've made friends and connections. i want to make movie here in the united states and in iran both sides. but in this situation i don't know what's going to happen in the near future." that was kron four's ella sogomonian reporting. a south bay family also welcomed a 12-year-old girl from yemen
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over the weekend. this after her visa was stalled by the executive order. in the east bay, a suspicous package delayed bart for several hours. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. the hayward bart station was closed for about three hours around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. the station had no service until about 8:00. even after that, passengers still went through constant delays. riders say it made for a frustrating commute. police and bart have not released details about the suspicious package that caused the station closure.
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coming up.. u-s supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg visits the bay area. what her message is to women across the country. plus a murder trial in the south bay continues this morning. what teenager sierra lamar's friends said in court. plus we continue to track the storm around the bay area. we'll show you some of the problems you may encounter on your drive today. and here's a live look you are taking a look at
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to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the
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related calls for service on bay area freeways. there were cars disabled after driving over potholes in san bruno, a vehicle over the shoulder after spiining out on eastbound highway 4 near hercules and in oakland a half dozen tow trucks were called in to remove 10-vehicles involved in pile up on the 580 freeway in oakland"we had like 10-cars and 6 two trucks, it was too, too big, the accident" "so obviously it is raining now, we've had a lot of calls for service, most of them involved collisions, we've seen a lot of solo vehicle spin outs, with the rain comes road hazards including potholes, we see a lot of potholes and roadway flooding, obviously if you see standing water that you don't know how deep it is, don't drive through it, if do find yourself driving through standing water, don't freak out, don't stand on your breaks, don't try to suddenly turn, you just need to coast through it, slowly take your foot of the gas and coast through it, that's what prevents you from hydroplaning" the chp says if you see any pot holes on the freeway, you can report the location to
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caltrans...haaziq madyun kron4news a u-s supreme court justice visits the bay area. justice ruth bader ginsburg was invited to stanford for its annual "rathbun lecture on a meaningful life." kron four's spencer blake was there for her remarks at stanford memorial church. the line to see and hear a supreme court justice snaked all along the front of the building a good hour before the event began.there had been a ticket lottery that these lucky hundreds of studens won. "going to see a supreme court justice is so cool, just sort of in general. but i think ruth bader ginsburg is definitely a role model of mine."stanford's office of religious life invited ruth bader ginseburg to share her personal reflections on a meaningful life.she talked a lot about the progress she's seen in the country since she
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was appointed the supreme court in 1993.it's not outlandish for a girl to want to be a judge like it was when ginsburg was young.but she also said we must acknowledge the still bleak part of the picture."women's earnings here and abroad trail the earnings of men. our qorkplaces to not adequately accommodate the demands of child bearing and child rearing."she shared the good advice her mother in law gave her on her wedding day - in every good marriage, it helps sometimes to be a little deaf.ginsburg says she has used that philosophy in every workplace, including the country's highest court, though that's not to say the justices don't get along."we genuinely respect each other, and even enjoy each other's company. collegiality is key to the success of our mission." the justice figured out a good and devoted work-life balance, though that term wasn't yet coined when she was raising kids while in law school."the office i hold now nearing 24 years is the best and most consuming job a lawyer anywhere could have."so what makes a meaningful life?as ruth bader ginsburg put it simply.it means doing something outside yourself. "and on a more tender note, ginsburg says she has had some luck in life, but none that exceeds the luck that brought her her husband, marty, who passed away in 2010. he supported her through two
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battles with cancer and she says without him, she wouldn't be on the supreme court.on stanford's campus, spencer blake, kron four news. two armbed robberies happened on the same san francisco street, just minutes apart. the first one was near montgomery and gold just after 9:30 saturday night. police say the victim was walking down montgomery then was suddenly pushed into an alleyby some teenagers. that's when they pistol whipped the victim and stole a wallet. the second robbery happened less than a block away near montgomery and jackson. someone pointed a gun at a man and demanded money.... the man complied and the theive ran away. police are trying to gather surveillance video from nearby businesses. no arrests have been made as of this morning.
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big news for the san francisco 49ers... they have a new head coach, but not without some criticism. the niners officially named former falcons offensive coordinator kyle shanahan. kron four's mark carpenter breaks down the move. for the last two weeks, kyle shananan to the 49ers has been the worst kept secret in sports... as the team could talk with him, but couldn't draw up any papers until after the super bowl. now, finally it's a done deal... and shanahan is taking over. the 37-year old is the team's fourth head coach in the last four seasons... and he's considered one of the league's top young masterminds. as the son of former 49ers assistant and 3-time super bowl champion, mike shanahan, kyle has the lineage. and he also has the credentials... he's spent the last two seasons as the falcons offensive coordinator...and this past year it was the top ranked offense in the league. however, his play calling is drawing criticism today...because we all know what happened against the
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patriots. the falcons blew a 25-point lead... and there was a late red zone opportunity to tack on points and eat up time, but he elected to pass. the first-time head coach will be teaming up with a first-time general manager... as john lynch was hired as an executive last week. shanahan will be formally introduced within the next few days. still ahead on the kron for morning news. almost 200 oscar nominees under one roof... i'll show you what went down at their 36th annual luncheon... and other entertainment headlines. next. and here is a live look at strom tracker four. james fletcher will have a full weather forecast in just a few minutes. and here's a welcome back to the kron
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their 36th annual luncheon. it was held in beverly hills yesterday afternoon. the private event is for all nominees to come together and celebrate their accomplishmen ts. they also posed for the traditional class photo.... yesterday the nominees heard from academy president ... she saluted the diversity of this year's nominees, and called for hollywood, and the u-s, to be "a beacon, not a barrier"... the 89th academy awards will be presented on february 26th!!..... and in more movie news... fans hoping for a zombie attack at the movies this summer will have to wait. paramount has pulled "world war- z- two" from its june ninth release date. no
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word when the sequel will reach theaters... the original made more than half-a- billion dollars worldwide!!!!... those are your entertainment headlines!!!! anny, back to you. still ahead. the murder trial of the man accused of killing sierra lamar continues this morning. what the morgan hill teenager's friends are saying in court. plus driving in the rain can be dangerous. and sometimes, it can be expensive. stanley roberts explains in people behaving badly. james? anny i'm tracking showers in the bay area.showers in the tracking anny i'm anny i'm showers in the bay area. i have your after the break. and here's a live look mateo
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temporary restraining order should remain in place because the president has overstepped his authority. the san francisco-based appeals court has a reputation as one of the most liberal in the nation. but experts say no matter what the ruling, the next stop will be the u-s supreme court. in the east bay, a suspicous package delayed bart for several hours. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. hayward bart station was closed for about three hours around 4:30 yesterday afternoon. the station had no through service until about 8:00. police and bart have not released details about the suspicious package that caused the station closure. and there is a flash flood watch in effect this morning for parts of the bay area, until at least later this afternoon. heavy rain hitting the bay area again today. winds already striking overnight and now the wet weather is making for a messy commute.
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and the rain making for a wet commute this morning. taking a look at the bay are bridges. james fletcher is here with what you need to know. toss to weather and traffic. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds.
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given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend.
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the murder trial of antolin garcia-torres cotinues this morning. he is the man accused of killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. three of lamar's friends testified in the use of the drug extacsy during the trial yesterday. none of them recognized garcia-torres. one of her friends said she recalled lamar talking about running away from home, back in the 8th grade. the defense claims lamar was unhappy about the her family moving from fremont to morgan hill. lamar's body has never been found. the trial resumes this morning at 8:30. big news. senate democrats fighting hard to try and block president trump's nominee for education
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secretary. the likely vote count, so close that it could force vice president pence to cast the first-ever cabinet confirmation tie-breaking vote. reid binion reports. chris van hollen / -d- maryland: "i think the senators have said they are going to fight trump on things like the betsy devos nomination."senator chris van hollen......just one of the senate democrats fighting to block the confirmation of trump education secretary nominee betsy devos......who has has faced considerable opposition - in part due to her controversial advocacy of charter school programs.chris van hollen / -d- maryland: "whether you live in montana or maryland you don't want to voucherize our education system.senate democrats -- pulling an all-nighter......as part of a 24-hour blitz to try and block devos.it comes after republican senators lisa murkowski and susan collins decided to vote against the nominee.but in order to block the nomination -- democrats need one more republican vote.......a vote that democratic senator debbie stabenow -- hopes they will secure.sen. debbie stabenow: "we may, in fact, have an
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additional republican colleague voting 'no.'senator stabenow -- acknowledging that blocking devos is an uphill battle, likely ending with the billionaire's confirmation. voice of sen. debbie stabenow / -d- michigan: "we know as democrats we don't have the votes to stop these nominations by ourselves."if democrats are unable to get more g-o-p support......vice president mike pence will be set to cast a historic, tie- breaking vote tuesday... ...making it the first time a vice president has broken a tie for a cabinet appointment confirmation.i'm reid binion reporting. police in the east bay are looking for this man after he robbed a bank in san ramon. it happened just after noon yesterday at the u-s bank on crow canyon boulevard. police say the man walked into the bank with a gun and demanded money from the tellers. when he left he forced an employee to go with him. police say they walked into a residential area before he told the employee to return to the bank. police are hoping that somebody will recognize this man and come forward.
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two drifters involved in a pair of killings and a robbery in marin county and san francisco in 20-15 plead guilty. 19-year old lila alligood and 24-year old morrison lampley now face life in prison. a third defendant charged, sean angold, already pleaded guilty to second degree murder and testified against the other two. he is facing a 15-year sentence. one victim in the killing was 23-year -old audrey carey who was visiting san francisco from quebec... the other was 67-year-old steven carter. he was a yoga teacher from marin county who was killed in the loma alta open space reserve near fairfax. still ahead... rising concern among parents this morning. why some teenagers are more likely now to smoke cigarettes. plus driving in the rain can be dangerous. and now, it can be expensive. stanley roberts show us how to save money when we are behind the wheel during the rain.
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your next cup of coffee could be preapared and served to you by a robot barista. the first robotic cafe has opened in the united states and it's right here in the bay area. kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate checked it out. on the first floor of the metreon shopping center in san francisco is a new kiosk getting a lot of attention sot - fantastic / great / cool sot - henry so henry hu invented cafe x a wayto quickly get coffee.he says the quality is the same or better than the cafe's you are use to they use fresh local produced beans, fresh organic milk and because it's automated he said.. no mistakes.. sot - henry you can order all the basics expresso, cappachino, latee, you can add shots of flavors.. you order off the touchscreen on site. or you can order ahead of time with an app and your cup will be waiting for you when you arrive. sot -
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dash - dash is currently studing a.i. or artificial intelligence.. he heard about this and had to see it in person sot - dash these specialty coffee drinks are about a dollar or two cheaper then your average cafe. sot - grey beard santa cruznot everyone liked it some people were turned off.. sot - hoakey i ordered a plain latee i like that it came out at perfect drinking temperature.. for my taste stand up - a passerby patrick, helped me out with an impromtu taste test.in his right hand a regular folgers brewed coffee his friend had givin him. in his left a robot created latee with a vanilla shot sot patrick patrick not only liked it.. he gave this warning sot patrick.. i tried to find out if baristas were worried. stand up - tried to find out and meg points out humen baristas have an advantage over cafe x. sot - meg it needs a face. yeah a face. and maybe throw a bowtie on the bot add some personality with your tech report. gabe slate kron 4 news
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weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds
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here is a live look outside from our golden gate bridge camera.... james fletcher has what you need to know before heading out the door this morning. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in
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for your health. a growing number of studies show the dangers of e-cigarette-use by teenagers. new research says e-cigarette use by teens is on the rise... and scientists claim e-cigarettes can serve as a gateway for future tobacco use. teens using flavored versions like "gummy bear" and "bubble gum" were less likely to see tobacco smoking as dangerous leading them to become smokers. the study also said more than 5-million youth could die early from cigarette smoking--related illness... unless youth smoking rates drop dramatically. with rainy weather across the bay area.. there's common confusion for drivers. many people behind the wheel forget to turn on their lights when their windshield whipers are on. kron four's stanley roberts shows us the rules in today's people behaving badly. i'm driving on highway 101 in san francisco, in front of me a caltrans truck nats: ambiancethe operator of this state owned truck is ignoring state law despite the fact caltrans post the law on
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highway message boards which law is that? well when it rains and you have your windshield wipers activated you must turn on your lights nats: ambiancenow i'm going to clear up a few myths related to headlights and wipers, because there are a lot of people who think any light on the car turned on meets state law first off you need your headlights on, not your parking lights, not your running lights, not your blinkers in other words your tail and head lights are required to be on .. in the day as well as nighttime nats: ambiance the lights are not so you can see better, because if it did .these drivers would have notice the keep clear sign painted on the street the lights don't make you stop for red lights, if that were the case this driver wouldn't have ran the left turn arrow and went straight whenever it rains, i get emails from viewers asking me to do segments on drivers who refuse to follow state law. it's much a common sense it's to make you more visible nats: ambiance some cars actually blend in the inclement weather and are hard to see . so when
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your lights are on you make it safe for everyone you can be pulled over and ticketed for not turning on your headlights when you activate your windshield wipers .. here is something that might catch your attention, not having your lights on is a moving violation which carrys one point the fine is thirty five dollars but after all the penalties are attached it jumps to 238 dollars .. nats: ambiance all it takes is a stretch of the arm to turn on the light switch or a stoke of the pen to press hard for the ticket book . you choose riding around the bay in the rain looking at all these cars ignoring the law stanley roberts kron 4 news happening now. hip hop artist kanye west has deleted all tweets defending president trump. the platinum recording artist previously said if he had voted, he would have voted for trump. west met the commander in chif at trump tower back in december... tweeting "it's important to
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have a direct line of communication with our future president if we truly want change." west has faced intense backlash and criticism over the meeting. representatives for the rapper have yet to respond this morning. a terrifying situation for any parent and it was all caught on surveillance video in china. a little girl fell into a gap between a subway train and the platform at a station in northwest china. after hearing the girl's mother calling for help, nearby passengers and police officers rushed to the scene. this all happened one minute before the train was set to depart. the girl is doing okay this morning. she did not suffer from any injuries. still ahead in ten minutes on the kron four morning news at five. judges set to hear the challenge to president trump's executive order on immigration. we'll show you why vice president is confident in the president's administration.
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a chef from a popular television competition is getting political on receipts. a customer received this receipt from an an upscale restaurant in new york. the bottom reads "immigrants make america great-- they also cooked your food and served you today." mark simmons is the chef and owner. he also competed on season four of the cooking show-- "top chef." he says he created the note soon after president trump's travel ban was put in place. simmons moved to america from new zealand ten years ago. take a look at this.... a giant meteor could be seen from kentucky to kansas to canada. the footage was captured by police dashcams and shared by the national weather service... this video is now going viral this morning. the american meteor society. says that some people even reported 'hearing' it as it streaked by. coming up on the kron
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four morning nes at five. president trump's executive order on immigration taken to court. why the vice president is confident in the president''s order. plus a flash flood watch this morning.. kron four's yoli aceves and will tran will have live reports across the bay area. and we continue to monitor the rain all morning. james fletcher, robin wintson and i will have team coverage right after the break.
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this morning on the kron 4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. widespread rain all across the bay area this morning. and this morning there are flash flood watches in the north bay that are expected to last into the afternoon. and the rain making for a wet commute this morning.
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taking a look at the bay are bridges. there is a lot of water on the roads this morning. good morning... i'm darya folsom. and i'm mark danon. we have complete team coverage of the storm this morning. robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on your commute. and will tran and yoli aceves are out in the elements. we will check in with them in a moment but first we want to check in with james fletcher who is watching the timing of the storm. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase
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as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend.
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and remember you can track the storm wherever you go with live radar straight on your phone. just download the mobile app. happening today...three judges will hear arguments in the challenge to president trump's executive order on immigration. the hearing will be at three this afternoon here in san francisco and it will determine the immediate fate of the nationwide travel ban. attorneys for washington and minnesota, which challenged the executive order, say the temporary restraining order should
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remain in place because the president has overstepped his authority. vice-president mike pence says the administration followed the law: law." the san francisco-based appeals court has a reputation as one of the most liberal in the nation. but experts say no matter what the ruling, the next stop will be the u-s supreme court. and kron 4 will have a reporter at this afternoon's court hearing. and we will let you know as soon as there is a development with a push alert through the kron 4 mobile app. a story you will only see on kron four... an iranian student who was stranded after visiting his family.. is now back in the bay area. we first introduced you to payam jafari last week. he is in his last semester at academy of art in san francisco. payam was at home in iran for winter break, when he got word of president donald trump's executive order. he was not allowed to return to the
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u-s until a federal judge put a temporary halt on the travel ban. yesterday was payam's frist day back... his teachers and fellow students welcomed him with a standing ovation for the first day of his last semester. payam says although he is back in school now... he is still worried for what could happen in the future when he wants to return to iran to visit his family. police in the east bay are looking for this man w robbed a bank in san ramon. it happened just after noon yesterday at the u-s bank on crow canyon boulevard. police say the man walked into the bank with a gun and demanded money from the tellers. when he left he forced an employee to go with him. police say they walked into a residential area before he told the employee to
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return to the bank. police are hoping that somebody will recognize this man and come forward. the murder trial of antolin garcia-torres continues this morning. he is the man accused of killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. in court yesterday, sierra's friends took the stand. defense attorneys painted a picture of sierra... saying she was a teenager who was into parties and drugs. her friends testified about their use of ecstacy... and they also said contact with sierra ended after she went missing. one of her friends said she remembered lamar talking about running away from home, back in the 8th grade. the defense claims lamar was unhappy about the her family moving from fremont hill. lamar's body has never been found. the trial resumes this morning at 8:30.
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still ahead... two armed robberies just minutes apart and the attackers are still on the loose this morning. see where the attacks happened and what police are doing to down. and history could be made today in washington d-c. washington d-today in could be made today in washington d-c. how the debate over one of the presdent's cabinet nominations could force vice president pence to do something no vice president has ever done before. and i will check your bay area forecast coming up and i an tracking you the break. . . no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable.
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complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. robin winston is monitoring the impact on you commute and anny hong and james fletcher are tracking the timing of the storm. lets start to james. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper
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the wet weather is causing serious problems for drivers around the bay area. this was the scene yesterday in san bruno... tow truck drivers were out removing cars that drove over pot holes or spun out. in oakland, half a dozen tow trucks had to remove about ten cars involved in a pile up on the 5-80 freeway. c-h-p is warning
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people to change the way you drive in the rains. hydroplaning" the c-h-p says if you see any pot holes on the freeway, you can report the location to caltrans. happening now... an armed robber on the loose in san francisco. police say two people were robbed just minutes apart. the first happened near montgomery and gold just after 9:30 saturday night. police say the victim was walking down montgomery when they were pushed into an alley way. the victim was pistol whipped and their wallet was stolen. then minutes later... about a block away a man was robbed a gunpoint.
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police are now trying to gather surveillance video from nearby businesses to help track down the happening right now... senate democrats -- fighting hard to try and block president trump's nominee for education secretary. this is a live look from the senate floor where democrats have been speaking all night to delay the vote on betsy devos. devos has faced considerable opposition - in part due to her controversial advocacy of charter school programs. so far two republican senators have said they will not vote to confirm devos. that means the democrats need only one more republican vote in order to block the nomination. right now the vote for devos would be split 50-50 and vice
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president mike pence would cast the tie breaking vote. it would be the first time in history that a vice president has broken a tie for a cabinet appointment confirmation. some democrats say that they may have the additional vote needed to block the confirmation. still ahead on the kron four morning news... new dangers associated with e- cigarettes. the problems they could cause for teenagers as they get older. and we continue to track the storm hitting the bay area this morning. the rain making for a wet morning commute. robin will have a check of the roads after the break.
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welcome back... before you head out the door this morning here's a look at current conditions. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. the rain making for a this morning. robin winston is in the traffic center with a look at where the rain is having the greatest impact this morning. robin. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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for your health. a growing number of studies show the dangers of e-cigarette-use by teenagers. new research says e-cigarette use by teens is on the rise... and scientists claim e-cigarettes can serve as a gateway for future tobacco use. teens using flavored versions like "gummy bear" and "bubble gum" flavors were less likely to see tobacco smoking as dangerous... making them more likely to take up cigarette smoking. the study also said more than 5-million teenagers could die early from cigarette smoking--related illness... unless youth smoking rates drop dramatically. coming up on the kron 4
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morning news... i am tracking the storm hitting the bay area. wide spread rain expected all morning long. after the break... we have complete team coverage with our crews out in the elements as the storm moves across the bay area. we will take you out in the rain to show you the areas impacted the most as you head out the door. ♪ ♪
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4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. widespread rain all across the bay area this morning. and this morning there are flash flood watches in the north bay that are expected to last into the afternoon. toss wx or traffic. weather update: we're waking
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to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend.
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thanks yoli. we will check back with you through out the morning. and don't forget you can track the storm on the go with the free kron 4 mobile app. you can watch live radar and get updates on traffic problems and breaking news through push alerts. two drifters involved in two murders in marin county and san francisco have pleaded guilty. 19-year old lila alligood and 24-year old morrison lampley now face life in prison. both admitted to killing 23-year -old audrey carey and 7-year-old steven carter back in 2015. carey was visiting san francisco from canada and carter was a marin county yoga teacher. a third person, sean angold, already pleaded guilty to second degree murder and testified against the other two. he is facing 15-years in prison. police have released the name of the man shot and
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killed by an off-duty officer in alameda. 19-year-old marquez warren was shot and killed last wednesday during a home invasion robbery. it happened just before 11 a-m on buena vista avenue. the deputy has been identified as vedder li... li has been a contra costa county deputy since 20-16. police say li was not injured during the incident - and the shooting remains under investigation. president trump is claiming that the news media is intentionally downplaying the terror threat in the u-s. and last night the white house released a list of 78 terror attacks it says the the press has ignored.the list included the massacres in san bernardino, orlando, and brussels. here's the president in front of a military audience making the unproven claim: that," the president did not
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give further details on his claim. the white house says the massacres in san bernardino and orlando were two examples of terror attacks that did not receive enough media coming up on the kron four morning news... warriors head coach steve kerr fined 25 thousand dollars. hear what he is saying about the fine and why he deserved it. and after the break... the city of san francisco makes history. the unprecedented steps the city is taking to help people get a better and here's a welcome back...
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traffic center with a look at where the rain is having the greatest impact this morning. robin. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101
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big news for college students in san francisco.... mayor ed lee and supervisor jane kim announced that san francisco will be the first city in the country to make community college free to all city residents. the city committed to 5.4-million dollars each year for the next two years to cover costs of city college of san francisco tuition for students who are san francisco residents. the city college board is expected to approve the plan with a vote on thursday. once it is approved it will go into effect starting in the fall. and here are some of the stories we are working on for the kron four morning news at six... it now costs you more money to park at five bart stations in the east bay... we'll show you where and how much the parking fee is going up. plus... it turns out the opening to lady gaga's superbowl half time show was pre-recorded. we'll explain why. and... widespread rain all across the bay area. we have complete team coverage of the rain up ahead.
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toss weather. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend.
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police have arrested two suspects in connection with a deadly shooting in vallejo. we first told you about this shooting yesterday on the kron 4 morning news. the shooting happened around noon sunday on hilborn streetnear river park. when police arrived they found a man who had been shot. 44-year-old shawn brown was arrested on suspicion of murder. and 48-year-old reginald mckinney was arrested on suspicion of accessory to murder. the victim's name... has not yet been released. for the fourth time in the last four seasons, the
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49ers have a new head coach. the team officially named former atlanta falcons offensive coordinator kyle shanahan their new coach yesterday. shanahan has spent the last two seasons as the falcons offensive coordinator...and this past year it was the top ranked offense in the league. his play calling over the super bowl is drawing some criticism, after the falcons blew a 25-point lead. the first-time head coach will be teaming up with a first-time general manager, john lynch. he was hired as an executive last week. shanahan will be formally introduced within the next few days. and warriors head coach steve kerr is waking up with lighter pockets this morning. the n-b-a has fined kerr for verbal abuse for shouting profanities at a referee... the incident led to kerr's first career ejection against the kings on saturday. the warriors host the chicago
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warriors host the the warriors host the chicago bulls tomorrow night at oracle. boston will honor the super bowl champion new england patriots with a victory parade today. this is video from the parade in 2015. the city is still celebrating the patriots record-setting, come- from-behind win over the atlanta falcons in super bowl
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51. boston's police commissioner says his officers are "ready and geared up" for today's event. this is the patriots fifth super bowl title. coming up on the kron 4 morning news... we continue to track the storm hitting the bay area this morning. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. we have complete team coverage of the storm coming up. an unusual car
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advertisement in florida describes the ugly truth... the car salesman wrote that there is nothing special about the 2002 oldsmobile alero. it blows cold air, has more than 200-thousand miles and rust on the side. the advertisement even had profanity on it. the car was put up for 900 dollars. and someone bought it the next day.
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and now, the dealership wants to buy the car back to use it as advertisement. the car posting has more than 30-thousand shares and 22- thousand comments on facebook. they credit honesty for their success. coming up on the kron 4 morning news... i am tracking the storm hitting the bay area. wide spread rain expected all morning long.
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this morning on the kron 4 morning news... we are tracking the rain moving through the bay area. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. widespread rain all across the bay area this morning. and this morning there are flash flood watches in the north bay that are expected to last into the afternoon. good morning i'm darya folsom and i'm mark danon. before we get to robin winston tracking your morning commute... lets first check in with james fletcher who is watching the timing of the storm.
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weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps
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we have breaking news out of the north bay where massive flooding is causing a major mess. this is highway 121 near highway 12 in schelleville where 6 people had to be rescued overnight after the flood waters got too high. firefighters were able to get everyone to safety and no one was hurt. the highway remains closed at this hour. and this was the scene in san rafael late last night. there is flooding in some parts this morning. a flash flood watch is in effect in fairfield until late tonight. and the heavy rains could cause even more problems as they continue throughout the morning. and there are already problems on the roads this morning. in napa county
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right now... the silverado trail between zinfandel lane and pope street is closed due to down trees and power lines. crews are warning drivers to avoid the area. also in napa... dry creek road is closed just north of orchard avenue. crews there are working to clear a downed power line. we will continue to monitor the condition on the roads this morning and bring you updates as they become available. and remember you can track the storm wherever you go with live radar straight on your phone. just download the free kron 4 mobile app. happening today...three judges will hear arguments in the challenge to president trump's executive order on immigration. the hearing will be at three this afternoon here in san francisco and it will determine the immediate fate of the nationwide travel ban. attorneys for washington and minnesota, which challenged the executive order, say the temporary restraining order should remain in place because the president has overstepped his authority. vice-president mike pence says the administration followed the law: law." the san francisco-based appeals court
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has a reputation as one of the most liberal in the nation. but experts say no matter what the ruling, the next stop will be the u-s supreme court. kron4 will have a reporter at this afternoon's court hearing. and we will let you know as soon as there is a development with a push alert through the kron 4 happening right now... senate democrats -- fighting hard to try and block president trump's nominee for education secretary. this is a live look from the senate floor where democrats have been speaking all night to delay the vote on betsy devos. devos has faced considerable opposition - in part due to her controversial advocacy of charter school programs. so far two republican senators have said they will not vote to confirm devos. that means the democrats need only one more
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republican vote in order to block the nomination. right now the vote for devos would be split 50-50 and vice president mike pence would cast the tie breaking vote. it would be the first time in history that a vice president has broken a tie for a cabinet appointment confirmation. some democrats say that they may have the additional vote needed to block the confirmation. a story you will only see on kron four... an iranian student who was stranded after visiting his family.. is now back in the bay area. we first introduced you to payam jafari last week. he is in his last semester at academy of art in san francisco. payam was at home in iran for winter break, when he got word of president donald trump's executive order. he was not allowed to return to the u-s until a federal judge put a temporary halt on the travel ban. yesterday was payam's frist day back... his teachers and fellow students welcomed him with a standing ovation for the first day of his last semester.
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payam says although he is back in school now... he is still worried for what could happen in the future when he wants to return to iran to visit his family. police in the east bay are looking for this man who robbed a bank in san ramon and took a bank employee hostage it happened just after noon yesterday at the u-s bank on crow canyon road police say the man walked into the bank with a gun and demanded money from the tellers. when he left he forced an employee to go with him. police say they walked into a residential area before he told the employee to return to the bank. police are hoping that somebody will recognize this man and come forward.
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the murder trial of antolin garcia-torres continues this morning. he is the man accused of killing morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. in court yesterday, sierra's friends took the stand. defense attorneys painted a picture of sierra... saying she was a teenager who was into parties and drugs. one of her friends said she remembered lamar talking about running away from home, back in the 8th grade. the defense claims lamar was unhappy about the her family moving from fremont to morgan lamar's body has never been found. the trial resumes this morning at this morning... the bart station in hayward is back to normal after the station was closed for several hours because of a suspicious package. the station had to be closed for three hours while police investigated. trains heading into the station were forced to turn
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around. people trying to take the train were forced to take a-c transit buses to get to their stop. and even after the tracks reopened last night there were still long delays but the trains are now back on schedule this morning. police have not released any details about the package that forced the station to a reminder.. bart has increased it's parking fees at five stations in the east bay. the rise in prices just started yesterday. daily parking fees at the west oakland, coliseum, hayward, concord, and north concord stations will go up by 50 cents. bart officials say the new prices will also affect long-term and monthly reserved parking fees. the agency says money made from parking fees is used to pay for programs that improve bart stations. coming up... two people were robbed just minutes appart in san francisco. hear what police are doing to track down the thieves. plus... parts of lady gaga's half time show during the super bowl is being critisized this morning.
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we'll explain why up ahead. tracking the weather... tracking your morning commute... . . no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 migraines steal moments from my life. so i use excedrin. it starts to relieve migraine pain in just 30 minutes. and it works on my symptoms, too. now moments lost to migraines are moments gained with excedrin. [heartbeat] but when we brought our daughter home, that was it. now i have nicoderm cq.
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moving through the bay area. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. widespread rain all across the bay area this morning. and this morning we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. robin winston is monitoring the impact on you commute and anny hong and james fletcher are tracking the timing of the storm. lets start to james. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which
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will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier
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the wet weather is causing serious problems for drivers around the bay area. this was the scene yesterday in san bruno... tow truck drivers were out removing cars that drove over pot holes or spun out. in oakland, half a dozen tow trucks had to remove about ten cars involved in a pile up on the 5-80 freeway. c-h-p is warning people to change the way you drive in the rains. hydroplaning" the c-h-p says if you see
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any pot holes on the freeway, you can report the location to caltrans. happening now... an armed robber on the loose in san francisco. police say two people were robbed just minutes apart. the first happened near montgomery and gold just after 9:30 saturday night. police say the victim was walking down montgomery when they were pushed into an alley way. the victim was pistol whipped and their wallet was stolen. then minutes later... about a block away a man was robbed a gunpoint. police are now trying to gather surveillance video from nearby businesses to help track down the thieves. we are now learning that part of the super bowl half time show was pre-recorded. the beginning of the show when lady gaga was on the
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stadium roof-top was recorded on another day. a spokesperson for intel said they felt it was best to pre-record the open when using those drones because of uncertainties like rain or wind. plus there are f-a-a regulations that prevented the drones from flying over the stadium over a live audience on game day. u-s supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg makes a visit to the bay area to speak at stanford. this is video of the crowds gathering hoping to get a chance to see her speak last night.
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stanford's office of religious life invited justice ginseburg to share her personal reflections on a meaningful life. she spoke a lot about the progress she's seen in the country since she was appointed the supreme court in 1993. she says it's no longer outlandish for a girl to want to be a judge like it was when she was young. justice ginsburg also talked about some of the struggles that women still face today. child rearing." justice ginsburg also spoke about her job on the supreme court... saying it is the best job she could ever ask for. coming up... the cost of throwing a wedding is hitting record highs... we'll show how much on average it will cost you per guest. and... and we continue to track the storm hitting the bay area this morning. the
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bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 for your money... couples are spending a record amount of money to get married. that is get married.of money to record amount spending a couples are for your
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for your money... couples are spending a record amount of money to get married. that is according to a new survey from "the knot," a wedding planning service. it found that the average cost of a wedding climbed to more than 35-thousand dollars last year, a record high. it costs on average 245 dollars per guest. that is about fifty dollars more per guest than in 2009. in that same time frame, spending on entertainment has more than tripled. that includes photobooths, fireworks, cigar bars and live bands or d-js. most couples surveyed say they went over budget, and that parents still pick up at least part of the tab. a chef from a popular cooking show on t-v is getting political on receipts. take a look at this receipt a customer received from an an upscale restaurant in new york. the bottom reads
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"immigrants make america great-- they also cooked your food and served you today." mark simmons is the chef and owner. he also competed on season four of bravo's cooking show-- "top chef." he says he created the note soon after president trump's travel ban was put in place. simmons moved to america from new zealand ten years ago. coming up on the kron 4 morning news... i am tracking the storm hitting the bay area. wide spread rain expected all morning long.
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toss wx or traffic. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend.
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it is raining in sonoma county. county.in sonoma county. we have breaking news out of the north bay where massive flooding is causing a major mess. this is highway 121 near highway 12 in schelleville where 6 people had to be rescued overnight after the flood waters got too high. firefighters were able to get everyone to safety and no one was hurt. the highway remains closed at this hour.
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get updates on traffic problems and breaking news through push alerts. two drifters involved in two murders in marin county and san francisco have pleaded guilty. 19-year old lila alligood and 24-year old morrison lampley now face life in prison. both admitted to killing 23-year -old audrey carey and 67-year-old steven carter back in 2015. carey was visiting san francisco from canada and carter was a marin county yoga teacher. a third person, sean angold, already pleaded guilty to second degree murder and testified against the other two. he is facing 15-years in prison. police released the name of the man shot and killed by an off-duty officer in alameda. 19-year-old marquez warren was shot and killed last wednesday during a home invasion robbery. it happened just before 11 a-m on buena vista avenue. the deputy has been identified as
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vedder li... li has been a contra costa county deputy since 20-16. police say li was not injured during the incident - and the shooting remains under investigation. coming up... the city of san francisco is making history... we'll show you the steps the city is taking to help people get a better education. and after the break... does the sound of someone chewing loudly make your blood boil? we'll show you a condition that doctors are calling "an extreme hatred of sound." i was in shock when my dentist was explaining
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to me the acidity of foods and what they can do to your teeth. thinning of the teeth and leading to being extremely yellow would probably gross me out! my dentist recommended pronamel. it can help protect enamel from acid erosion. my mouth feels really fresh and clean and i stuck with it. i really like it. it gives me a lot of confidence. pronamel is all about your enamel. helping to protect your enamel. áááábreakáááá
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do you have someone in your life who chews loudly? or maybe someone who chews ice. and when you hear it - your blood just boils. well now imagine, hating that sound so much that your heart rate goes up and you begin to sweat. there's a name for that. it's called misophonia. doctors say misophonia is the extreme "hatred of sound" and they are seeing more cases of people being diagnosed with it. common trigger sounds for people with the condition include the small noises that occur when eating or drinking as well as repeated pen clicking. doctors are still trying to understand why people have the condition. people who have it cannot lead a normal lives because any sound they hear can evoke negative reactions.
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moving through the bay area. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. widespread rain all across the bay area this morning. and this morning we have complete team coverage of the storm hitting the bay area this morning. robin winston is monitoring the impact on you commute and anny hong and james fletcher are tracking the timing of the storm. lets start to james.
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weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend.
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big news for college students in san francisco.... mayor ed lee and supervisor jane kim announced that san francisco will be the first city in the country to make community college free to all city residents. the city committed to 5.4-million dollars each year for the next two years to cover costs of city college of san francisco tuition for students who are san francisco residents. the city college board is expected to approve the plan with a vote on thursday. once it is approved it will go into effect starting in the fall.
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for the fourth time in the last four seasons, the 49ers have a new head coach. the team officially named former atlanta falcons offensive coordinator kyle shanahan their new coach yesterday. the 37-year-old is the son of former 49ers assistant and three-time super bowl champion, mike shanahan. he has spent the last two seasons as the falcons offensive coordinator...and this past year it was the top ranked offense in the league. his play calling over the super bowl is drawing some criticism, after the falcons blew a 25-point lead. the first-time head coach will be teaming up with a first-time general manager, john lynch. he was hired as an executive last week. shanahan will be formally introduced within the next few days. and warriors head coach steve kerr is waking up with lighter pockets this morning. the n-b-a has fined kerr for verbal abuse... this all after his first career ejection against the kings on saturday. the warriors host the chicago
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to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated soils, flood concerns will increase as well as potential for rock/mud slides across the region. breezy to gusty winds are also expected to result in downed trees and isolated power outages. rain will taper off tonight into wednesday before another system sweeps through on thursday. drier weather conditions are expected to return by the upcoming weekend. this morning on the kron
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and the rain making for a wet commute this morning. taking a look at the bay area bridges. there is a lot of water on the roads this morning. good morning... i'm darya folsom. and i'm mark danon. we have complete team coverage of the storm this morning. robin winston is in the traffic center monitoring the impact on your commute. and will tran and yoli aceves are out in the elements. we will check in with them in a moment.... but first we want to check in with james fletcher who is watching the timing of the storm. weather update: we're waking to up widespread rain which will continue to impact the region through this afternoon. expect occasional downpours and locally strong winds. given already saturated sos,
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