tv KRON 4 News Weekend KRON November 25, 2017 7:00am-10:00am PST
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( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)increasing clouds from the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north
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bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week.
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going about 70 miles an hour on stanley."we swerved once, i told her to stop. and then the second she slowed down and said, 'i got it,' i was like, 'okay, i just don't feel comfortable in the car.'"but after another swerve, munoz says he remembers the car flipping multiple times, onto the adjacent train track.he was awake during the whole horrific ordeal, and found campbell, who had died instantly."i just broke into tears, man. i was just shocked."a fifth passenger in the car, another girl, was ejected, and is still in critical condition.campbell's friends spent friday leaving flowers, candles, and rock art - her name and a giant heart. "i've known her for a while, and i'll miss her a lot." campbell posted this picture of her with her boyfriend the night she died.friends shared this video that shows her having fun with family members. munoz himself has an arm in a cast, and injuries to one of his legs, but says he's so torn up right now, he doesn't even care about the physical
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pain."i just wish i could go back and the first time she swerved, instead of saying, 'slow down. i don't feel comfortable,' saying, 'pull over and let me out of the car with my girlfriend,' ya know? but you can't rewind, so" ( marty ) and happening now:a major c-h-p crackdown underway across the bay area for the holiday weekend. officers are looking for drunk drivers and distracted drivers. the c-h-p "maximum enforcement" effort will continue through tomorrow night. ( marty ) oakland police are on the hunt for two people they say shot and killed a man yesterday. police received a report of a shooting around 3:15 am on east 12th street near 18th avenue. authorites say the man was shot with a hand gun. he died before he could be treated at the hospital. police have not released any other information about the victim or suspects. ( marty ) in world news this morning... at least 300 people were killed including 27 children in an attack on a mosque in egypt. natasha chen reports this appears to be the deadliest
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terror attack on egyptian soil. nats: siren soundswitnesses say a deadly attack on an egyptian mosque started with an improvised explosive device going off.mosque worshipers then came outside, and gunmen fired at them. one witness said when worshippers stopped fleeing the mosque - the gunmen went inside to continue their rampage.witnesses also reported ambush locations and seeing gunmen fire on ambulances.the egyptian military later conducted air strikes nearby.abdel fattah el- sisi, egyptian president "this cruel terrorist act will strengthen our resolve, our strength, and our will to stand up to and resist and battle against terrorism. no one has claimed responsibility for this terror attack yet.but professor fawaz gerges - an expert in middle east politics - says it has the hallmark of an isis strike.fawaz gerges /prof. of intl relations at the london school of economics: the preacher in the mosque is a sufi preacher, and sufism in the eyes of the extremists - of the isis extremists - it's kind of
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really they're sinners, because they're seen as renegade muslims. gerges said northern sinai is considered isis turf.president donald trump tweeted that he would call the egyptian president to discuss the attack. he also said 'we have to get tougher and smarter than ever before, and we will. need the wall, need the ban! god bless the people of egypt.'in washington, i'm natasha chen, reporting. ( marty ) coming up... several lanes closed after a deadly accident in the east bay. what may have caused the crash. ( marty ) and.. san francisco's sister city in japan says no more and pulls out of their agreement. the issue that led to the seperation. ( marty ) and uma thurman speaks out. her harsh words for harvey weinstein. that story is next.
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thanksgiving everyone! except you harvey and all your wicked conspirators. i'm glad it's going slowly. you don't deserve a bullet." thurman appeared in several films that were produced by weinstein, including "pulp fiction" and "kill bill. she told fans she will tell her story when she's ready. more than 60 women have accused weinstein of sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. weinstein has denied allegations of non-consensual sex. ( marty ) chelsea clinton and ivanka trump are defending malia obama. this after video has circulated of what appears to be the 19-year old harvard student blowing smoke rings in a bathroom. chelsea clinton tweeted "malia obama's private life, as a young woman, a college student, a private citizen, should not be your clickbait. be better." ivanka trump also came to obama's defense tweeted she is a young adult and private citizen, and should be off limits." ( marty ) one top notch
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university is using the hit musical "hamilton" as a talking point for new students. more than two-thousand incoming students at northwestern university got tickets to see "hamilton" in chicago. the university says it is meant to give students something to talk about once they arrive on campus. other schools have also decided use "hamilton" to teach students in history and music classes. some of those schools include duke university and university of wisconsin-madison. ( dave )mild start and will stay for the day, variable clouds. storm tonight and tomorrow, we're tracking it...your forecast is next ! ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the west portal snow festival in san francisco. come out and enjoy a day in the snow in the city. it's all happening at west portal avenue parking lot from 11 to 5. the event is free to attend.
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( marty ) here's a live look at the embarcadero this morning. toss to weather. (dave)increasing clouds from the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/
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arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week. of next week. into the middle of next week.
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( marty ) the driver of a big-rig truck was killed after a morning accident that snarled traffic for hours. it happened yesterday on the westbound side of i-80 in berkeley. the c-h-p says it appears the driver was not wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. kron4's haaziq madyun has the story it was a deadly freeway collision involving the driver of this semi-truck tractor
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crashing into the center divide it happened just before 9am friday here on westbound interstate-80 at university avenue. investigators with the california highway patrol say there was a blow out in front left tire, causing the truck to travel across the middle lanes into the carpool lane before crashing into center median right under the university avenue overpass. the driver was transported by ambulance to a local hospital with major injuries. he died a few hours later, an unfortunate outcome that may have been avoided if he was wearing a seatbelt says california patrol officer matthew hamer in terms of enforcing the seat belt law for truck drivers, he says the height of most big rigs presents a challenge
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seatbelts because they are sitting up so high and the way the cabs are situated it is hard for us to tell if they are wearing their seatbelt, where as in a normal passenger">the accident investigation and clean up tied up traffic for several hours. caltrans crews were on scene inspecting the structural integrity of the overpass. around noon the all clear was given to reopen all lanes. chp investigators are checking to see if speed was a factor in this deadly collision. the truck driver's name is being withheld by the alameda county coroner at this time pending notification of next of kin...on the i-80 freeway in berkeley haaziq madyun kron4news ( marty ) san francisco is losing a sister city. osaka, japan says it's cutting ties with san francisco. ending a sister city relationship that lasted sixty years. the point of contention is that san francisco gave city property status to a statue commemorating women forced to work as sex slaves for japanese troops during world war two. they were known as 'comfort women.' but the japanese government denies
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forcing them into sex slavery and says japan is being wrongly blamed. the mayor of osaka says making the statue san francisco city property destroyed the trust between the two cities. the statue was put up by california's korean, chinese and filipino communities. ( marty ) hundreds of people jammed san francisco's union square for some holiday shopping. this year, black friday was very busy for traditional brick and mortar stores like macy's. since the economy is doing well and unemployment is at its lowest in 17 years...stores found shoppers taking advantage of their black friday deals. some shoppers we spoke to say they like the excitement of getting into the store early and are selective of what they buy in stores. despite that, they say they'll be doing most of their holiday shopping online. ( marty ) black friday shopping turned violent in texas. this was the scene at a houston mall parking lot. police say the confrontation was between two men. they started fighting
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when one man pulled out a gun and shot and wounded the other man. both men were flown to a nearby hospital. it is unknown what caused the altercation... but authorities believe incident is isolated and there is no danger to the public. officials are reviewing surveillance video of the area to learn exactly what happened. ( marty ) after the break...steph curry puts on a show for the fans at oracle with draymond and k.d. out against the bulls. gary has the highlights next. live look outside... richmond bridge ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the holiday jazz music series in emeryville. come out and enjoy music, shopping and more. it's all happening at bay street from 3 to 5. the event is free to attend.
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today we're out here to test people's knowledge about type 2 diabetes. so you have type 2 diabetes? yes i do. true or false... type 2 diabetes more than doubles your chance of dying from a cardiovascular event, like a heart attack or a stroke. that can't be true, can it? actually, it is true. and with heart disease, your risk is even higher. in fact, cardiovascular disease is the #1 cause of death for adults with type 2 diabetes and heart disease. but there is good news. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit. jardiance is proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease
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and lower your a1c. that's good to know. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. isn't it time to talk to your doctor about jardiance? absolutely. ask your doctor about jardiance. and get to the heart of what matters. === the warriors opening a 3-
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game homestand against the bulls no kevin durant or draymond green tonight, no problem steph curry and golden state back at oracle after getting blown out by oklahoma city on thursday night. zaza pachulia steals ball... throws it up for jordall bell for the jam the rookie was starting in place of draymond (bell: 7 points, 6 rebounds, 6 blocks, 4 assists, 2 steals) then steph took over the game -- curry hits a back to back three pointer still in the second -- curry takes it to the rack for a diving layup over robin lopez... he had 26 in the quarter (curry: 33 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals) the other splash brother also came to play in the third -- klay thompson hits a dagger three to lock a warriors win golden
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state... 143-94===the 49ers are coming off their bye to face seattle at levi's stadium. but they'll do it without one of their best defensive players this season. the niners waived linebacker ray ray armstrong to clear a roster spot. the five-year veteran led the team with two interceptions and ranked second in tackles with 53. the team will activate defensive lineman, tank carradine. armstong staryed five games, but lost his job to brock coyle. last december, former general manager trent baalke signed him to a two-year contract extension.=== the sharks in las vegas facing the golden knights for the first time in franchise history. it wasn't marty jones best game... he allowed four goals but here came the sharks -- mikkel boedker with a power play goal ties it up (san jose scored 3 goals in the second period) early in the third -- logan couture nets a fifth -- but it gets called back... goaltender inteference we go to overtime -- jonathan marchessault slaps the game winner las vegas wins 5-4
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sharks record: 11-8 (5th in pacific division) === finally, we'll end with college hoops the 21st ranked st. mary's gaels taking on washington state in the semifinals of the wooden legacy tournament ranfy bennett didn't have an answer for malachi flynn. the sophomore hits a three pointer. (flynn: 26 pts, 7 reb, 4 ast) st. mary's got back into this one late in the second jordan ford hits a pullup three... gaels fall short washington state stays perfect... win 84-79 they play in the wooden legacy championship game live look outside... golden gate bridge..
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the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week.
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happening today... small business saturday gives local businesses a chance to attract customers with major discounts. it's an important day for all small businesses -- but even more so for those still recovering from the north bay fires. kron 4's camila bernal is live in sonoma with more on how local shops and wineries are hoping for big business today. camila? (camila) small business saturday sales.
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(marty) hundreds of teachers and students who lost property in last month's wildfires will be getting new laptop computers. sonoma county says roughly 150 teachers and 13-hundred students lost their homes.. some schools - including cardinal newman high (shown here) - were also damaged or destroyed. now - about 300 computers are being donated - many from google -- with the possibility of more donations to come. ( marty ) and ... the cardinal newman football team has ájustá advanced to the championship game. six weeks after the tubbs fire destroyed much of the schools campus and the homes of some of the players, the cardinals went right down to the wire in this one. but they managed
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to win in the last second. the final was 29-28 over rival rancho cotate of rohnert park. the cardinals will face the winner of saturday's semifinal between marin catholic and bishop o'dowd- oakland. (marty) one person had to be rescued after a house fire displaced four people and killed two cats in pacifica. it happened at around 1:15 friday morning...near the corner of east lake avenue and charing cross way. fire crews saved one person from a balcony -- everyone else in the home was evacuated. no firefighters were injured. fire crews say the fire started in the kitchen -- and that the fire serves as another reminder to install and maintain smoke alarms in your homes. (marty) the "opt-out" movement has gained steam in recent years in the bay area. it's the conscious decision to avoid the malls on black friday and do something else instead. now, kron4's ron fladaboe reports that state parks are embracing what's being called the "opt-outside"
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with his son only recently taking his first steps the last thing on his mind as tim valentine strolled with his family here along the los gatos creek trail was being ina crowded shopping mall somewhere in search of a black friday bargain.tim valentine/opted out of black friday"....no, i can't even imagine that, i am from the northwest and this time of year we are usually drowning in the rain so i am going to skip shopping and enjoy the sunshine...."indeed, the shorts and short sleeve weather made the decision to get outside a no brainerbut more and more people are opting out of black friday. shopping is fine, says rick garza, just not today.rick garza".....i don't believe in it, why does it have to be the day after thanksgiving, i choose to avoid the crowds and just go for a walk..."the 'don't buy anything on black friday' movement may have begun when the outdoor store r.e.i. decided to close up, encouraging it's employees and customers to do something other than shop. but somebody forgot to tell josh markowitz josh markowitz/r.e.i. customer "...i didn't know, i just came but to buy a helmet for my son
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because he lost his yesterday..."to be fair, josh said he would be going for a ride once he's finds that helmet. he would not be alone. by 2 o'clock with the temperature now at 75, it was clear that shopping would have to wait as a significant number of people could be seen strolling and jogging and biking along the water. jeff mchenry and charlie davis were simply fishing for a good time.rob fladeboe/campbell "....others i spoke with here along the trail said that other reasons they weren't going shopping today included traffic, crowds, loss of sleep, cutting sort the thanksgiving holiday and that the so called black friday deals they'd experienced in the past were disappointing. in campbell rob fladeboe kron 4 news (marty) a group of state attorneys general, including
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california's, oppose the national park service's proposal to increase entrance fees at certain national parks. under the proposal, visitors would be charged 70 dollars per vehicle at 17 national parks during the peak season. four of those parks -- joshua tree, sequoia and kings canyon national parks, and yosemite are in california . california attorney general xavier becerra says that for every dollar the new fee would raise -- the trump administration has cut over 4 dollars from the national park service's budget. he call the fee hike "a cruel deception for millions of hardworking families." a warning for online shoppers this weekend. the scam you need to watch out for. live look outside... san mateo bridge.
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the biggest sales of the year are here. and if you shop online you can still enjoy the holidays without leaving your home. but there is a warning about bogus shopping apps that could steal your information. margaret chadbourn reports on what you need to look out for. some fake apps have malware that can steal your personal information or lock the device until you agree to pay a ransom, according to a report by cybersecurity company riskiq.other bogus apps prompt users to login using their facebook or gmail accounts, which can also reveal your sensitive information.while riskiq recommends only downloading apps from official app stores like apple and google, the firm notes that even apps on official stores can be potentially dangerous. be cautious of apps that ask for suspicious permissions, such as granting access to your contacts, text messages, stored passwords or credit card information. before downloading an app, riskiq also suggests taking a look at the developer. if it's not a brand you know, think twice before downloading."also, poor
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grammar in the description highlights the haste of development and the lack of marketing professionalism that are hallmarks of mobile malware campaigns," riskiq said in the report. ( marty ) experts also say you should consider using a savings app to help you stay on budget this holiday season. one recommendation is the personal finance app "mint". it will help you track expenses and set budgets. live look outside... san francisco international airport.
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dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)increasing clouds from the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week.
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more testing before they can add a suicide barrier to the golden gate bridge. testing done last month shows it performed well when facing winds under 100 miles per hour. but the bridge became unstable when winds changed by one degree. one engineer says the spoilers that diffuse wind and help keep the span stable need to be redesigned. ( marty ) president trump bucked tradition when he decided not to release his tax returns to the public. now - the i-r-s is going to unprecedented lengths to make sure they don't end up in the wrong hands... cristina alesci has the story.
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in the heart of washington dc, a government agency is closely guarding a document in such high demand that bounties have been placed on the file. president donald trump"well, they're very big tax returns. the biggest -- i guarantee you this, the biggest ever in the history of what we're doing." more than a year after then candidate donald trump said his tax returns would be released, gaining just a glimpse of them has become mission impossible.and now, the internal revenue service is increasing security.john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner "we'd always referred to all of the presidents' returns being in a safe. turned out it was safe-like in the sense that it is a locked cabinet in a locked room. so one of the things we're going to do, we decided maybe we should actually turn it into a safe in a locked room and so we'll do that." cristina alesci/cnn "and who has access to that room?"john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"you know, i don't know, i don't have access." john koskinen retired as commissioner of the irs this month. he says the agency "locked down" trump's digital returns in 2016 and is now
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focusing on the physical documents. john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"there's almost no other tax payer that i can ever remember where there's been this kind of focus on 'isn't there some way we could get a hold of those returns' one hacking magazine has offered $10,000 to anyone who can obtain a copy of the president's paperwork. last year, even wikileaks tweeted a request. rachel maddow: "what i have here is a copy of donald trump's tax returns."in march, msnbc got a few pages from a journalist who said he found them in his mailbox. chris cuomo: "you don't know who sent it to you, you didn't solicit it, you didn't ask anybody for it." natost/journalist"correct." still, there's so much more to uncover when it comes to these presidential records. cristina alesci/cnn"is there more information on file at irs than the presidents actually make available historically?" john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"yes. often times there are much more voluminous exhibits that usually don't get printed and shared with the public. and so that entire package is what's kept secure." and security at the i-r-s is no easy task most are not successful but its not for lack of trying. one private
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investigator is currently facing federal charges after allegedly guessing a social security number and attempting to use it to access the president's tax information. in 2015, a so called cybermafia used stolen information to pose as taxpayers and access millions of documents on the i.r.s website, affecting some 720,000 people.as for rogue employees inside the irs? koskinen says he's not worried. john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"we basically have a handful of people who have the keys to the kingdom as it were in our it department. but we have great confidence in those people and they take the responsibility seriously." so who could finally make the president's tax returns public? well, there is one guy. cristina alesci, cnn, washington. ( marty ) that portion of trump's return that leaked earlier this year was from 2005. it showed he made 150-million dollars that year... and paid 38-million in taxes.
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(marty) it looks like president trump will ánotá be 'time magazine's person of the year for 2017'. the president said on twitter friday that he turned down a potential offer to the title. in his tweet-- trump posted the magazine told him he would "probably" be given the honors. but he would have to do an interview and a photo shoot. he says he passed on the idea. but the magazine refuted trump's claims. it said president trump was incorrect on how time choses its person of the year... and they didn't comment on the choice until publication. time inc.'s chief content officer, alan murray, later said the president's tweet didn't have "a speck of truth." ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning... welcome back. "the
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very popular christmas song has been turned into an animated movie. rick damigella has that and more in the hollywood minute. (nat music)mariah carey gets animated. carey's christmas classic, "all i want for christmas is you" is the basis for an animated movie of the same name. carey says she's resisted letting the song be used in movies until now."a lot of people call and say 'can we use this for this movie, or that movie?' and i try to keep it for myself because it's the first christmas song i ever wrote and it means a lot to me and so now that we're putting it into this animated film it's just something that, yeah, my heart's in it.""i'm not supposed to love music.""no music! no music!" "coco" is music to movie goer's ears. variety reports the latest animated adventure from pixar is humming along to a thanksgiving weekend win. the industry paper says "coco"
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could bring in over 70-million dollars in ticket sales in north america, and knock "justice league" out of the number one spot at the box office.(nat music)"for animatronics, puppetry, physical effects, yeah, it looks fantastic."lucasfilm has released a behind-the-scenes look at a creature from "star wars: the last jedi." the "crystal fox" was introduced in the second trailer for the movie. the short video details its evolution from concept to completion. "the last jedi" hits movie screens december 15th. in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (camilla) big savings for small business saturday.
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( marty ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)increasing clouds from the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains,
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and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week. happening happening today... small business saturday gives local businesses a chance to attract customers with major discounts. it's an important day for all small businesses -- but even more so for those still recovering from the north bay fires. kron 4's camila bernal is live in sonoma with more on how
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(marty) hundreds of teachers and students who lost property in last month's wildfires will be getting new laptop computers. sonoma county says roughly 150 teachers and 13-hundred students lost their homes.. some schools - including cardinal newman high (shown here) - were also damaged or destroyed. now - about 300 computers are being donated - many from google -- with the possibility of more donations to come. ( marty ) and ... the cardinal newman football team has ájustá advanced to the championship game. six weeks after the tubbs fire destroyed much of the schools campus and the homes of some of the players, the cardinals went right down to the wire in this one. but they managed to win in the last second. the
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friends to the side of stanley boulevard, where a rollover accident killed her in the early minutes of thanksgiving day.late wednesday night, campbell and her boyfriend kyle munoz were waiting for his brother and áhis girlfriend outside of a bar. munoz says his brother's girlfriend drove, but he says things weren't right because they ran a red lightand were going about 70 miles an hour on stanley."we swerved once, i told her to stop. and then the second she slowed down and said, 'i got it,' i was like, 'okay, i just don't feel comfortable in the car.'"but after another swerve, munoz says he remembers the car flipping multiple times, onto the adjacent train track.he was awake during the whole horrific ordeal, and found campbell, who had died instantly."i just broke into tears, man. i was just shocked."a fifth passenger in the car, another girl, was ejected, and is still in critical condition.campbell's friends spent friday leaving flowers, candles, and rock art - her name and a giant heart. "i've known her for a while, and i'll miss her a lot."
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campbell posted this picture of her with her boyfriend the night she died.friends shared this video that shows her having fun with family members. munoz himself has an arm in a cast, and injuries to one of his legs, but says he's so torn up right now, he doesn't even care about the physical pain."i just wish i could go back and the first time she swerved, instead of saying, 'slow down. i don't feel comfortable,' saying, 'pull over and let me out of the car with my girlfriend,' ya know? but you can't rewind, so" ( marty ) coming up... several lanes closed after a deadly accident in the east bay. what may have caused the crash. ( marty ) and.. san francisco's sister city in japan says no more and pulls out of their agreement. the issue that led to the seperation. ( marty ) and uma thurman speaks out. her harsh words for harvey weinstein. that story is next.
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opportunity to rip into producer harvey weinstein. here is what she wrote on instagram thursday. "happy thanksgiving everyone! except you harvey and all your wicked conspirators. i'm glad it's going slowly. you don't deserve a bullet." thurman appeared in several films that were produced by weinstein, including "pulp fiction" and "kill bill. she told fans she will tell her story when she's ready. more than 60 women have accused weinstein of sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. weinstein has denied allegations of non-consensual ( marty ) chelsea clinton and ivanka trump are defending malia obama. this after video has circulated of what appears to be the 19-year old harvard student blowing smoke rings in a bathroom. chelsea clinton tweeted "malia obama's private life, as a young woman, a college student, a private citizen, should not be your clickbait. be better." ivanka trump also came to obama's defense tweeted she is a young adult and private citizen, and
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should be off limits." ( dave )mild start and will stay for the day, variable clouds. storm tonight and tomorrow, we're tracking it...your forecast is next ! ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the west portal snow festival in san francisco. come out and enjoy a day in the snow in the city. it's all happening at west portal avenue parking lot from 11 to 5. the event is free to attend. dogs can't see color like we do. but they see you like it's the first time, every time. they see a tough day a mile away. and things they can't unsee.
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jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill proven to both significantly reduce the chance of dying from a cardiovascular event in adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...and lower your a1c. wow. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacidosis or an allergic reaction. symptoms of an allergic reaction include rash, swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. what do you think? i think it's time to think about jardiance. ask your doctor about jardiance.
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unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week.
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truck was killed after a morning accident that snarled traffic for hours. it happened yesterday on the westbound side of i-80 in berkeley. the c-h-p says it appears the driver was not wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. kron4's haaziq madyun it was a deadly freeway collision involving the driver of this semi-truck tractor crashing into the center divide it happened just before 9am friday here on westbound interstate-80 at university avenue. investigators with the california highway patrol say there was a blow out in front left tire, causing the truck to travel across the middle
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lanes into the carpool lane before crashing into center median right under the university avenue overpass. the driver was transported by ambulance to a local hospital with major injuries. he died a few hours later, an unfortunate outcome that may have been avoided if he was wearing a seatbelt says california patrol officer matthew hamer in terms of enforcing the seat belt law for truck drivers, he says the height of most big rigs presents a challenge the accident investigation and clean up tied up traffic for several hours. caltrans crews were on scene inspecting the structural integrity of the overpass. around noon the all clear was given to reopen all lanes. chp investigators are checking to see if speed was a factor in this deadly collision. the truck driver's name is being withheld by the alameda county coroner at this time pending notification of next of kin...on the i-80 freeway in berkeley haaziq madyun kron4news
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( marty ) san francisco is losing a sister city. osaka, japan says it's cutting ties with san francisco. ending a sister city relationship that lasted sixty years. the point of contention is that san francisco gave city property status to a statue commemorating women forced to work as sex slaves for japanese troops during world war two. they were known as 'comfort women.' but the japanese government denies forcing them into sex slavery and says japan is being wrongly blamed. the mayor of osaka says making the statue san francisco city property destroyed the trust between the two cities. the statue was put up by california's korean, chinese and filipino communities. ( marty ) hundreds of people jammed san francisco's union square for some holiday shopping. this year, black friday was very busy for traditional brick and mortar
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stores like macy's. since the economy is doing well and unemployment is at its lowest in 17 years...stores found shoppers taking advantage of their black friday deals. some shoppers we spoke to say they like the excitement of getting into the store early and are selective of what they buy in stores. despite that, they say they'll be doing most of their holiday shopping ( marty ) black friday shopping turned violent in texas. this was the scene at a houston mall parking lot. police say the confrontation was between two men. they started fighting when one man pulled out a gun and shot and wounded the other man. both men were flown to a nearby hospital. it is unknown what caused the altercation... but authorities believe incident is isolated and there is no danger to the public. officials are reviewing surveillance video of the area to learn exactly what ( marty ) after the break...steph curry puts on a show for the fans at oracle with draymond and k.d. out against the bulls. gary has
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=== the warriors opening a 3- game homestand against the bulls no kevin durant or draymond green tonight, no problem steph curry and golden state back at oracle after getting blown out by on thursday night. zaza pachulia steals ball... throws it up for jordall bell for the the rookie was starting in place of draymond (bell: 7 points, 6 rebounds, 6 blocks, 4 steals) then steph took over the game -- curry hits a back to back three pointer still in the second -- curry takes it to the rack for a diving layup over robin lopez... he had 26 in the quarter (curry: 33 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals) the other splash brother also came to play in the third -- klay thompson hits a dagger three to lock a warriors win golden state... 143-94===the 49ers are coming off their bye to face seattle at levi's stadium. but they'll do it without one of their best defensive players this season. the niners waived linebacker ray ray armstrong to clear a roster spot. the five-year veteran led the team with two interceptions and ranked second in tackles with 53. the team will activate defensive lineman, tank carradine. armstong staryed five games, but lost his job to brock coyle. last december, former general manager trent baalke signed him to a two-year contract extension.=== the sharks in las vegas facing the golden knights for the first time in franchise history. it wasn't marty jones best game... he allowed four goals
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but here came the sharks -- mikkel boedker with a power play goal ties it up (san jose scored 3 goals in the second period) early in the third -- logan couture nets a fifth -- but it gets called back... goaltender inteference we go to overtime -- jonathan marchessault slaps the game winner las vegas wins 5-4 sharks record: 11-8 (5th in pacific division) === finally, we'll end with college hoops the 21st ranked st. mary's gaels taking on washington state in the semifinals of the wooden legacy tournament ranfy bennett didn't have an answer for malachi flynn. the sophomore hits a three pointer. (flynn: 26 pts, 7 reb, 4 ast) st. mary's got back into this one late in the second jordan ford hits a pullup three... gaels fall short washington state stays perfect... win 84-79 they play in the wooden legacy championship game live look outside... golden gate bridge..
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bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)increasing clouds from the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the
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west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week. (marty) one person had to be rescued after a house fire displaced four people and killed two cats in pacifica. it happened at around 1:15 friday morning...near the corner of east lake avenue and charing cross way. fire crews saved one person from a balcony -- everyone else in the home was evacuated. no firefighters were injured. fire crews say the fire started in the kitchen -- and
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that the fire serves as another reminder to install and maintain smoke alarms in your homes. (marty) the "opt-out" movement has gained steam in recent years in the bay area. it's the conscious decision to avoid the malls on black friday and do something else instead. now, kron4's ron fladaboe reports that state parks are embracing what's being called the "opt-outside" movement. with his son only recently taking his first steps the last thing on his mind as tim valentine strolled with his family here along the los gatos creek trail was being ina crowded shopping mall somewhere in search of a black friday bargain.tim valentine/opted out of black friday"....no, i can't even imagine that, i am from the northwest and this time of year we are usually drowning in the rain so i am going to skip shopping and enjoy the sunshine...."indeed, the shorts and short sleeve weather made the decision to get outside a no brainerbut more and more people are opting out of black friday. shopping is fine, says rick garza, just not today.rick garza".....i don't believe in
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it, why does it have to be the day after thanksgiving, i choose to avoid the crowds and just go for a walk..."the 'don't buy anything on black friday' movement may have begun when the outdoor store r.e.i. decided to close up, encouraging it's employees and customers to do something other than shop. but somebody forgot to tell josh markowitz josh markowitz/r.e.i. customer "...i didn't know, i just came but to "...i didn't know, i customer "...i didn't know, i just came but to buy a helmet for my son because he lost his yesterday..."to be fair, josh said he would be going for a ride once he's finds that helmet. he would not be alone. by 2 o'clock with the temperature now at 75, it was clear that shopping would have to wait as a significant number of people could be seen strolling and jogging and biking along the water. jeff mchenry and charlie davis were simply fishing for a good time.rob fladeboe/campbell "....others i spoke with here along the trail said that
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other reasons they weren't going shopping today included traffic, crowds, loss of sleep, cutting sort the thanksgiving holiday and that the so called black friday deals they'd experienced in the past were disappointing. in campbell rob fladeboe kron 4 news (marty) a group of state attorneys general, including california's, oppose the national park service's proposal to increase entrance fees at certain national parks. under the proposal, visitors would be charged 70 dollars per vehicle at 17 national parks during the peak season. four of those parks -- joshua tree, sequoia and kings canyon national parks, and yosemite are in california . california attorney general xavier becerra says that for every dollar the new fee would raise -- the trump administration has cut over 4 dollars from the national park service's budget. he call the fee hike "a cruel
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deception for millions of hardworking families." ( marty ) in world news this morning... at least 300 people were killed including 27 children in an attack on a mosque in egypt. natasha chen reports this appears to be the deadliest terror attack on egyptian soil. nats: siren soundswitnesses say a deadly attack on an egyptian mosque started with an improvised explosive device going off.mosque worshipers then came outside, and gunmen fired at them. one witness said when worshippers stopped fleeing the mosque - the gunmen went inside to continue their rampage.witnesses also reported ambush locations and seeing gunmen fire on ambulances.the egyptian military later conducted air strikes nearby.abdel fattah el- sisi, egyptian president "this cruel terrorist act will strengthen our resolve, our strength, and our will to stand up to and resist and battle against terrorism. no one has claimed responsibility for this terror attack yet.but professor fawaz gerges - an expert in middle east politics - says it has the hallmark of
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an isis strike.fawaz gerges /prof. of intl relations at the london school of economics: the preacher in the mosque is a sufi preacher, and sufism in the eyes of the extremists - of the isis extremists - it's kind of really they're sinners, because they're seen as renegade muslims. gerges said northern sinai is considered isis turf.president donald trump tweeted that he would call the egyptian president to discuss the attack. he also said 'we have to get tougher and smarter than ever before, and we will. need the wall, need the ban! god bless the people of egypt.'in washington, i'm natasha chen, reporting. a warning for online shoppers this weekend. the scam you need to watch out for. live look outside... san mateo bridge.
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toasting dad: i'm not one for speeches. but here's to... to many more years of friendship. and feasts! crowd: [laughing, cheering] to presents! a mi familia que lo es todo. ♪ to being right here, right now, with you. sfx: dog bark. and you. toasting dad: i guess what i'm trying to say is, here's to family. we're proud to bring your family amazing value every day. t.j. maxx. marshalls. homegoods. family is the greatest gift. the biggest sales of the
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that can steal your personal information or lock the device until you agree to pay a ransom, according to a report by cybersecurity company riskiq.other bogus apps prompt users to login using their facebook or gmail accounts, which can also reveal your sensitive information.while riskiq recommends only downloading apps from official app stores like apple and google, the firm notes that even apps on official stores can be potentially dangerous. be cautious of apps that ask for suspicious permissions, such as granting access to your contacts, text messages, stored passwords or credit card information. before downloading an app, riskiq also suggests taking a look at the developer. if it's not a brand you know, think twice before downloading."also, poor grammar in the description highlights the haste of development and the lack of marketing professionalism that are hallmarks of mobile malware campaigns," riskiq said in the report. ( marty ) experts also say you
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a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week. (marty) (marty) engineers will have to do
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more testing before they can add a suicide barrier to the golden gate bridge. testing done last month shows it performed well when facing winds under 100 miles per hour. but the bridge became unstable when winds changed by one degree. one engineer says the spoilers that diffuse wind and help keep the span stable need to be redesigned. ( marty ) president trump bucked tradition when he decided not to release his tax returns to the public. now - the i-r-s is going to unprecedented lengths to make sure they don't end up in the wrong hands... cristina alesci has the story. in the heart of washington dc, a government agency is closely guarding a document in such high demand that bounties have been placed on the file. president donald trump"well, they're very big tax returns. the biggest -- i guarantee you this, the biggest ever in the
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history of what we're doing." more than a year after then candidate donald trump said his tax returns would be released, gaining just a glimpse of them has become mission impossible.and now, the internal revenue service is increasing security.john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner "we'd always referred to all of the presidents' returns being in a safe. turned out it was safe-like in the sense that it is a locked cabinet in a locked room. so one of the things we're going to do, we decided maybe we should actually turn it into a safe in a locked room and so we'll do that." cristina alesci/cnn "and who has access to that room?"john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"you know, i don't know, i don't have access." john koskinen retired as commissioner of the irs this month. he says the agency "locked down" trump's digital returns in 2016 and is now focusing on the physical documents. john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"there's almost no other tax payer that i can ever remember where there's been this kind of focus on 'isn't there some way we could get a hold of those returns' one hacking magazine has offered $10,000 to anyone who can obtain a copy of the president's paperwork. last year, even wikileaks tweeted a
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request. rachel maddow: "what i have here is a copy of donald trump's tax returns."in march, msnbc got a few pages from a journalist who said he found them in his mailbox. chris cuomo: "you don't know who sent it to you, you didn't solicit it, you didn't ask anybody for it." natost/journalist"correct." still, there's so much more to uncover when it comes to these presidential records. cristina alesci/cnn"is there more information on file at irs than the presidents actually make available historically?" john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"yes. often times there are much more voluminous exhibits that usually don't get printed and shared with the public. and so that entire package is what's kept secure." and security at the i-r-s is no easy task most are not successful but its not for lack of trying. one private investigator is currently facing federal charges after allegedly guessing a social security number and attempting to use it to access the president's tax information. in 2015, a so called cybermafia used stolen information to pose as taxpayers and access millions of documents on the i.r.s website, affecting some 720,000 people.as for rogue employees inside the irs?
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koskinen says he's not worried. john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"we basically have a handful of people who have the keys to the kingdom as it were in our it department. but we have great confidence in those people and they take the responsibility seriously." so who could finally make the president's tax returns public? well, there is one guy. cristina alesci, cnn, washington. ( marty ) that portion of trump's return that leaked earlier this year was from 2005. it showed he made 150-million dollars that year... and paid 38-million in taxes. (marty) it looks like president trump will ánotá be 'time magazine's person of the year for 2017'. the president said on twitter friday that he turned down a potential offer to the title. in his tweet-- trump posted the magazine told him he would "probably" be given the
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honors. but he would have to do an interview and a photo shoot. he says he passed on the idea. but the magazine refuted trump's claims. it said president trump was incorrect on how time choses its person of the year... and they didn't comment on the choice until publication. time inc.'s chief content officer, alan murray, later said the president's tweet didn't have "a speck of truth." coming up... a look at the movies hitting theaters this holiday weekend. ( marty ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning...
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damigella has that and more in the hollywood (nat music)mariah carey gets animated. carey's christmas classic, "all i want for christmas is you" is the basis for an animated movie of the same name. carey says she's resisted letting the song be used in movies until now."a lot of people call and say 'can we use this for this movie, or that movie?' and i try to keep it for myself because it's the first christmas song i ever wrote and it means a lot to me and so now that we're putting it into this animated film it's just something that, yeah, my heart's in it.""i'm not supposed to love music.""no music! no music!" "coco" is music to movie "coco" is music music!" "coco" is music music!" "no music! no music." supposed to love "i'm not heart's in it."that, yeah, my just something animated film it's it into this animated film it's it into this animated film it's just something that, yeah, my heart's in it.""i'm not supposed to love music.""no music! no music!" "coco" is music to movie goer's ears. variety reports the latest animated adventure from pixar is humming along to a thanksgiving weekend win. the industry paper says "coco" could bring in over 70-million dollars in ticket sales in north america, and knock
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"justice league" out of the number one spot at the box office.(nat music)"for animatronics, puppetry, physical effects, yeah, it looks fantastic."lucasfilm has released a behind-the-scenes look at a creature from "star wars: the last jedi." the "crystal fox" was introduced in the second trailer for the movie. the short video details its evolution from concept to completion. "the last jedi" hits movie screens december 15th. in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (marty) in the south bay.... if you're looking for ways to celebrate the holidays with your family... the "holly trolley" is returning to san jose this year. visitors can ride for free each friday, saturday and sunday now until december 31st. the trolley will operate about every hour from 6:30 until 10:30 on friday evenings. and from 2:30 to 10 p.m. on saturdays and sundays, the trolley will travel the light rail stations between civic center and san jose diridon and can take passengers to christmas in the park and downtown ice.
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spahr with the weather. (dave) increasing clouds from the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week.
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happening today... small business saturday gives local businesses a chance to attract customers with major discounts. it's an important day for all small businesses -- but even more so for those still recovering from the north bay fires. kron 4's camila bernal is live in sonoma with more on how local shops and wineries are hoping for big business today. camila? (camila) small business saturday sales.
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(marty) (marty) hundreds of teachers and students who lost property in last month's wildfires will be getting new laptop computers. sonoma county says roughly 150 teachers and 13-hundred students lost their homes.. some schools - including cardinal newman high (shown here) - were also damaged or destroyed. now - about 300 computers are being donated - many from google -- with the possibility of more donations to come. ( marty ) and ... the cardinal newman football team has ájustá advanced to the championship game. six weeks after the tubbs fire destroyed much of the schools campus and the homes of some of the players, the cardinals
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a memorial for 16-year-old violet campbell has drawn several of her high school friends to the side of stanley boulevard, where a rollover accident killed her in the early minutes of thanksgiving day.late wednesday night, campbell and her boyfriend kyle munoz were waiting for his brother and áhis girlfriend outside of a bar. munoz says his brother's girlfriend drove, but he says things weren't right because they ran a red lightand were going about 70 miles an hour on stanley."we swerved once, i told her to stop. and then the second she slowed down and said, 'i got it,' i was like, 'okay, i just don't feel comfortable in the car.'"but after another swerve, munoz says he remembers the car flipping multiple times, onto the adjacent train track.he was awake during the whole horrific ordeal, and found campbell, who had died instantly."i just broke into tears, man. i was just shocked."a fifth passenger in the car, another girl, was ejected, and is still in critical condition.campbell's friends spent friday leaving flowers, candles, and rock art - her name and a giant heart.
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"i've known her for a while, and i'll miss her a lot." campbell posted this picture of her with her boyfriend the night she died.friends shared this video that shows her having fun with family members. munoz himself has an arm in a cast, and injuries to one of his legs, but says he's so torn up right now, he doesn't even care about the physical pain."i just wish i could go back and the first time she swerved, instead of saying, 'slow down. i don't feel comfortable,' saying, 'pull over and let me out of the car with my girlfriend,' ya know? but you can't rewind, so" ( marty ) and happening now:a major c-h-p crackdown underway across the bay area for the holiday weekend. officers are looking for drunk drivers and distracted drivers. the c-h-p "maximum enforcement" effort will continue through tomorrow night. ( marty )( marty ) coming up... several lanes closed after a deadly accident in the
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east bay. what may have caused the crash. ( marty ) and.. san francisco's sister city in japan says no more and pulls out of their agreement. the issue that led to the seperation. ( marty ) and uma thurman speaks out. her harsh words for harvey weinstein. that story is next. actress uma thurman took
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the thanksgiving holiday as an opportunity to rip into producer harvey weinstein. on thursday she wrote on instagram happy thanksgiving everyone, except you harvey. she added "and all your wicked conspirators. i'm glad it's going slowly. you don't deserve a bullet." thurman appeared in several films that were produced by weinstein, including "pulp fiction" and "kill bill. she told fans she will tell her story when she's ready. more than 60 women have accused weinstein of sexual harassment, sexual assault and rape. weinstein has denied
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allegations of non-consensual sex. ( marty ) chelsea clinton and ivanka trump are defending malia obama. this after video has circulated of what appears to be the 19-year old harvard student blowing smoke rings in a bathroom. chelsea clinton tweeted "malia obama's private life, as a young woman, a college student, a private citizen, should not be your clickbait. be better." ivanka trump also came to obama's defense tweeted she is a young adult and private citizen, and should be off limits." ( marty ) one top notch university is using the hit musical "hamilton" as a talking point for new students. more than two-thousand incoming students at northwestern university got tickets to see "hamilton" in chicago. the university says it is meant to give students something to talk about once they arrive on campus. other schools have also decided use "hamilton" to teach students in history and music classes. some of those schools include duke university and university of wisconsin-madison.
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( dave )mild start and will stay for the day, variable clouds. storm tonight and tomorrow, we're tracking it...your forecast is next ! ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the west portal snow festival in san francisco. come out and enjoy a day in the snow in the city. it's all happening at west portal avenue parking lot from 11 to 5. the event is free to attend.
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occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week.
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big-rig truck was killed after a morning accident that snarled traffic for hours. it happened yesterday on the westbound side of i-80 in berkeley. the c-h-p says it appears the driver was not wearing his seat belt at the time of the crash. kron4's haaziq madyun has the story it was a deadly freeway collision involving the driver of this semi-truck tractor crashing into the center divide
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hammer/california highway patrol: "that collision caused the driver of that truck to be ejected, evidence suggests that he was not wearing his seat-belt at the time">it happened just before 9am friday here on westbound interstate-80 at university avenue. investigators with the california highway patrol say there was a blow out in front left tire, causing the truck to travel across the middle lanes into the carpool lane before crashing into center median right under the university avenue overpass. the driver was transported by ambulance to a local hospital with major injuries. he died a few hours later, an unfortunate outcome that may have been avoided if he was wearing a seatbelt says california patrol officer matthew hamer in terms of enforcing the seat
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belt law for truck drivers, he says the height of most big rigs presents a challenge the accident investigation and clean up tied up traffic for several hours. caltrans crews were on scene inspecting the structural integrity of the overpass. around noon the all clear was given to reopen all lanes. chp investigators are checking to see if speed was a factor in this deadly collision. the truck driver's name is being withheld by the alameda county this time pending next of kin...on the i-80 berkeley haaziq madyun kron4news ( marty ) san francisco is losing a sister city. osaka, japan says it's cutting ties with san francisco. ending a sister city relationship that lasted sixty years. the point of contention is that san francisco gave city property status to a statue commemorating women forced to work as sex slaves for japanese troops during world war two. they were known as 'comfort women.' but the japanese government denies forcing them into sex slavery and says japan is being wrongly blamed. the mayor
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of osaka says making the statue san francisco city property destroyed the trust between the two cities. the statue was put up by california's korean, chinese and filipino communities. ( marty ) hundreds of people jammed san francisco's union square for some holiday shopping. this year, black friday was very busy for traditional brick and mortar stores like macy's. since the economy is doing well and unemployment is at its lowest in 17 years...stores found shoppers taking advantage of their black friday deals. some shoppers we spoke to say they like the excitement of getting into the store early and are selective of what they buy in stores. despite that, they say they'll be doing most of their holiday shopping online. ( marty ) black friday shopping turned violent in texas. this was the scene at a houston mall parking lot. police say the confrontation was between two men. they started fighting when one man pulled out a gun and shot and wounded the other man. both men were flown to a nearby hospital. it
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is unknown what caused the altercation... but authorities believe incident is isolated and there is no danger to the public. officials are reviewing surveillance video of the area to learn exactly what ( marty ) after the break...steph curry puts on a show for the fans at oracle with draymond and k.d. out against the bulls. gary has the highlights next. ( marty ) for the weekend: it's the holiday jazz music series in emeryville. come out and enjoy music, shopping and more. it's all happening at bay street from 3 to 5. the event is free to attend.
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oklahoma city on thursday night. zaza pachulia steals ball... throws it up for jordall bell for the jam bell for the for jordall throws it up steals ball... throws it up for jordall bell for the jam the rookie was starting in place of draymond (bell: 7 points, 6 rebounds, 6 blocks, 4 assists, 2 steals) then steph took over the game -- curry hits a back to back three pointer still in the second -- curry takes it to the rack for a diving layup over robin lopez... he had 26 in the quarter (curry: 33 points, 7 rebounds, 4 assists, 2 steals) the other splash brother also came to play in the third -- klay thompson hits a dagger three to lock a warriors win golden state... 143-94===the 49ers are coming off their bye to face seattle at levi's stadium. but they'll do it without one of their best defensive players this season. the niners waived linebacker ray ray armstrong to clear a
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roster spot. the five-year veteran led the team with two interceptions and ranked second in tackles with 53. the team will activate defensive lineman, tank carradine. armstong staryed five games, but lost his job to brock coyle. last december, former general manager trent baalke signed him to a two-year contract extension.=== the sharks in las vegas facing the golden knights for the first time in franchise history. it wasn't marty jones best game... he allowed four goals but here came the sharks -- mikkel boedker with a power play goal ties it up (san jose scored 3 goals in the second period) early in the third -- logan couture nets a fifth -- but it gets called back... goaltender inteference we go to overtime -- jonathan marchessault slaps the game winner las vegas wins 5-4 sharks record: 11-8 (5th in pacific division) === finally, we'll end with college hoops the 21st ranked st. mary's gaels taking on washington state in the semifinals of the wooden legacy tournament ranfy bennett didn't have an answer for malachi flynn. the sophomore hits a three pointer. (flynn: 26 pts, 7 reb, 4
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occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains, and big sur coast along with gusty south to southwest winds tonight into sunday. showers continue sunday night into monday morning as a cold upper level low pressure system moves in from the west. dry and mild weather is then forecast later monday into the middle of next week. (marty) one person one person had to be
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rescued after a house fire displaced four people and killed two cats in pacifica. it happened at around 1:15 friday morning...near the corner of east lake avenue and charing cross way. fire crews saved one person from a balcony -- everyone else in the home was evacuated. no firefighters were injured. fire crews say the fire started in the kitchen -- and that the fire serves as another reminder to install and maintain smoke alarms in your homes. (marty) the "opt-out" movement has gained steam in recent years in the bay area. it's the conscious decision to avoid the malls on black friday and do something else instead. now, kron4's ron fladaboe reports that state parks are embracing what's being called the "opt-outside" movement. with his son only recently
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taking his first steps the last thing on his mind as tim valentine strolled with his family here along the los gatos creek trail was being ina crowded shopping mall somewhere in search of a black friday bargain.tim valentine/opted out of black friday"....no, i can't even imagine that, i am from the northwest and this time of year we are usually drowning in the rain so i am going to skip shopping and enjoy the sunshine...."indeed, the shorts and short sleeve weather made the decision to get outside a no brainerbut more and more people are opting out of black friday. shopping is fine, says rick garza, just not today.rick garza".....i don't believe in it, why does it have to be the day after thanksgiving, i choose to avoid the crowds and just go for a walk..."the 'don't buy anything on black friday' movement may have begun when the outdoor store r.e.i. decided to close up, encouraging it's employees and customers to do something other than shop. but somebody forgot to tell josh markowitz josh markowitz/r.e.i. customer
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"...i didn't know, i just came but to buy a helmet for my son because he lost his yesterday..."to be fair, josh said he would be going for a ride once he's finds that helmet. he would not be alone. by 2 o'clock with the temperature now at 75, it was clear that shopping would have to wait as a significant number of people could be seen strolling and jogging and biking along the water. jeff mchenry and charlie davis were simply fishing for a good time.rob fladeboe/campbell "....others i spoke with here along the trail said that other reasons they weren't going shopping today included traffic, crowds, loss of sleep, cutting sort the thanksgiving holiday and that the so called black friday deals they'd experienced in the past were disappointing. in campbell rob fladeboe kron 4 news (marty) a group of state attorneys general, including
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california's, oppose the national park service's proposal to increase entrance fees at certain national parks. under the proposal, visitors would be charged 70 dollars per vehicle at 17 national parks during the peak season. four of those parks -- joshua tree, sequoia and kings canyon national parks, and yosemite are in california . california attorney general xavier becerra says that for every dollar the new fee would raise -- the trump administration has cut over 4 dollars from the national park service's budget. he call the fee hike "a cruel deception for millions of hardworking families." ( marty ) in world news this morning... at least 300 people were killed including 27 children in an attack on a mosque in egypt. natasha chen reports this appears to be the deadliest terror attack on egyptian soil. nats: siren soundswitnesses say a deadly attack on an egyptian mosque started with an improvised explosive device going off.mosque worshipers then came outside, and gunmen
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fired at them. one witness said when worshippers stopped fleeing the mosque - the gunmen went inside to continue their rampage.witnesses also reported ambush locations and seeing gunmen fire on ambulances.the egyptian military later conducted air strikes nearby.abdel fattah el- sisi, egyptian president "this cruel terrorist act will strengthen our resolve, our strength, and our will to stand up to and resist and battle against terrorism. no one has claimed responsibility for this terror attack yet.but professor fawaz gerges - an expert in middle east politics - says it has the hallmark of an isis strike.fawaz gerges /prof. of intl relations at the london school of economics: the preacher in the mosque is a sufi preacher, and sufism in the eyes of the extremists - of the isis extremists - it's kind of really they're sinners, because they're seen as renegade muslims. gerges said northern sinai is considered isis turf.president donald trump tweeted that he would call the egyptian president to discuss the attack. he also said 'we have to get tougher and smarter than ever before, and we will. need the wall,
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the biggest sales of the year are here. and if you shop online you can still enjoy the holidays without leaving your home. but there is a warning about bogus shopping apps that could steal your information. margaret chadbourn reports on what you need to look out for. some fake apps have malware that can steal your personal information or lock the device until you agree to pay a ransom, according to a report by cybersecurity company riskiq.other bogus apps prompt users to login using their facebook or gmail accounts,
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which can also reveal your sensitive information.while riskiq recommends only downloading apps from official app stores like apple and google, the firm notes that even apps on official stores can be potentially dangerous. be cautious of apps that ask for suspicious permissions, such as granting access to your contacts, text messages, stored passwords or credit card information. before downloading an app, riskiq also suggests taking a look at the developer. if it's not a brand you know, think twice before downloading."also, poor grammar in the description highlights the haste of development and the lack of marketing professionalism that are hallmarks of mobile malware campaigns," riskiq said in the report. ( marty ) experts also say you should consider using a savings app to help you stay on budget this holiday season. one recommendation is the personal finance app "mint". it will help you
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track expenses and set budgets. live look outside... san francisco international airport. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ( marty ) live look
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outside...sutro tower. dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)increasing clouds from the eastern pacific and occasionally light winds are resulting in another unseasonably mild morning. a few light sprinkles have fallen over the north bay. later today into sunday a very moist plume of subtropical moisture /atmospheric river/ arrives with steady rain. moderate to heavy rain becomes focused over the north bay, santa cruz mountains, east bay hills and mountains,
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more testing before they can add a suicide barrier to the golden gate bridge. testing done last month shows it performed well when facing winds under 100 miles per hour. but the bridge became unstable when winds changed by one degree. one engineer says the spoilers that diffuse wind and help keep the span stable need to be redesigned. ( marty ) president trump bucked tradition when he decided not to release his tax returns to the public. now - the i-r-s is going to unprecedented lengths to make sure they don't end up in the wrong hands... cristina alesci has the story. in the heart of washington dc, a government agency is closely guarding a document in such high demand that bounties have been placed on the file. president donald trump"well, they're very big tax returns. the biggest -- i guarantee you this, the biggest ever in the history of what we're doing." more than a year after then candidate donald trump said
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his tax returns would be released, gaining just a glimpse of them has become mission impossible.and now, the internal revenue service is increasing security.john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner "we'd always referred to all of the presidents' returns being in a safe. turned out it was safe-like in the sense that it is a locked cabinet in a locked room. so one of the things we're going to do, we decided maybe we should actually turn it into a safe in a locked room and so we'll do that." cristina alesci/cnn "and who has access to that room?"john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"you know, i don't know, i don't have access." john koskinen retired as commissioner of the irs this month. he says the agency "locked down" trump's digital returns in 2016 and is now focusing on the physical documents. john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"there's almost no other tax payer that i can ever remember where there's been this kind of focus on 'isn't there some way we could get a hold of those returns' one hacking magazine has offered $10,000 to anyone who can obtain a copy of the president's paperwork. last year, even wikileaks tweeted a request. rachel maddow: "what i have here is a copy of
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donald trump's tax returns."in march, msnbc got a few pages from a journalist who said he found them in his mailbox. chris cuomo: "you don't know who sent it to you, you didn't solicit it, you didn't ask anybody for it." natost/journalist"correct." still, there's so much more to uncover when it comes to these presidential records. cristina alesci/cnn"is there more information on file at irs than the presidents actually make available historically?" john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"yes. often times there are much more voluminous exhibits that usually don't get printed and shared with the public. and so that entire package is what's kept secure." and security at the i-r-s is no easy task most are not successful but its not for lack of trying. one private investigator is currently facing federal charges after allegedly guessing a social security number and attempting to use it to access the president's tax information. in 2015, a so called cybermafia used stolen information to pose as taxpayers and access millions of documents on the i.r.s website, affecting some 720,000 people.as for rogue employees inside the irs? koskinen says he's not worried. john koskinen/fmr irs commissioner"we basically have a handful of people who have the keys to the kingdom as it were in our it department. but we have great confidence in those people and they take the responsibility seriously." so
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who could finally make the president's tax returns public? well, there is one guy. cristina alesci, cnn, washington. ( marty ) that portion of trump's return that leaked earlier this year was from 2005. it showed he made 150-million dollars that year... and paid 38-million in taxes. (marty) it looks like president trump will ánotá be 'time magazine's person of the year for 2017'. the president said on twitter friday that he turned down a potential offer to the title. in his tweet-- trump posted the magazine told him he would "probably" be given the honors. but he would have to do an interview and a photo
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shoot. he says he passed on the idea. but the magazine refuted trump's claims. it said president trump was incorrect on how time choses its person of the year... and they didn't comment on the choice until publication. time inc.'s chief content officer, alan murray, later said the president's tweet didn't have "a speck coming up... a look at the movies hitting theaters this holiday weekend.
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you" is the basis for an animated movie of the same name. carey says she's resisted letting the song be used in movies until now."a lot of people call and say 'can we use this for this movie, or that movie?' and i try to keep it for myself because it's the first christmas song i ever wrote and it means a lot to me and so now that we're putting it into this animated film it's just something that, yeah, my heart's in it.""i'm not supposed to love music.""no music! no music!" "coco" is music to movie goer's ears. variety reports the latest animated adventure from pixar is humming along to a thanksgiving weekend win. the industry paper says "coco" could bring in over 70-million dollars in ticket sales in north america, and knock "justice league" out of the number one spot at the box office.(nat music)"for animatronics, puppetry, physical effects, yeah, it looks fantastic."lucasfilm has released a behind-the-scenes look at a creature from "star wars: the last jedi." the "crystal fox" was introduced in the second trailer for the movie. the short video details its evolution from concept to completion. "the last jedi" hits movie screens december
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is sponsored by russell's fine furniture. (upbeat music) - welcome to bay area bargains, we're at russell's fine furniture in santa clara where the russell's fine furniture retirement sale continues. richard is retiring, josh is taking over. stop celebrating (laughs) - i shouldn't? (laughs) - well come on. - not in front of him. (crosstalk) - at least try to be a little subtle about it. but this sale-- - yes. subtle isn't his thing. - yeah you're going to have be retiring frequently, richard, cause this sale has apparently really taken off from what i've heard. - well, we've done extremely well. we've been very, very busy. but interestingly, we said from the start, we're selling out 90%, 10% which is basically the amish is staying.
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