tv KRON 4 Evening News KRON December 18, 2017 5:00pm-7:00pm PST
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were other cars the other cars all derailed. the only thing that was left there was on the tracks was the rear locomotive. a total of twelve cars plus the lead engine jumped the tracks, some of the cars falling onto the busy freeway. drivers heading to work found themselves witnessses to tragedy. "you just knew when you saw that something horrible happened especially because it was a passenger train. you know there were cars on both sides of the bridge falling onto the freeway. they appeared to be ... it looks like a semi and a passenger truck that was underneath the whole front end smashed in. "the train was carrying 78 passengers and seven crew members.
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"interstate 5 is the major arterial between mexico and canada as a matter of fact. and so we're talking about something that is fundamentally important to the movement of people and commerce in the area having been impacted here." (catherine) the first members of an n=t=s=b "go=team" are on the scene tonight.they'll be looking for the locomotive's "black box" - and working to determine the train's speed in the curve. vicki and grant? (vicki) in the east bay... no contract yet. that is the latest out of the east bay, as the jobs of three thousand city workers remain in the balance (grant) workers remain on the job in oakland tonight, unlike last monday, when they were on strike. q this evening...mediation continues as the two sides try to hammer out a deal. but without
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a plan in place, could a strike occur again (vicki) kron four's terisa estacio is in oakland for us on the latest tes -i just talked with a union spokesperson here at the seiu headquarters in oakland he says for now, they are optimistic but also add there are still many unresolved issues.(estacio) felipe cuevas, president of the oakland chapter of seiu 1021. we have issues of public safety.earlier today, felipe cuevas sat at the marriot in oakland working with a mediator trying to figure out a 2 year contract with the city of oakland for some 3000 workers.cuevas. the first year is worked out, but not the second yearfed up workers walked off the job two weeks ago they have been working without a contract since july1st. for 7 days, they marched and held rallies. as negotiations failed - a mediator was brought in. this morning for several hours city officials and union representatives met at the marriort in downtown oakland. cuevas. it is going well, we don't have anything yet, but we are hopeful.as for the
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workers, many say they are glad to be back to work taking care of the city they love they just hope a contract is signed sooner rather than later and they don't back on strike.cuevas. could another strike happen. we hope not. (estacio) as for as what happens now. city officals are in a closed door meeting now it is possible they could come back with an agreement the mediator is on standby and so are union representatives te
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(vicki) happening now... police in the east bay are looking for three people who stabbed a man and assaulted a woman outside the hayward bart station. the attack happened around 9:30 last night. police say the three assailants stabbed the man and punched the woman. both victims are expected to be okay. police do not have a detailed description of the attackers. (grant) we are now
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learning the identities of the father and son who drowned near 'goat rock beach' in sonoma county. 31-year-old omar hernandez and his son...six-year-old axel medina died last night. the two are both from santa rosa. coast guard officials say they were playing in the water when a big wave swept the child into the ocean. the father went after the child...but also got caught in the waves. helicopter crews spent hours recovering the victims' bodies as family members watched. unfortunately, the father died at the beach... and the son died at the hospital. a second son was able to make it back to the beach. (vicki) a four year-old boy from redwood city died after being found in a hot tub at a resort in lake tahoe. it happened at the montblue resort yesterday afternoon. deputies arrived and performed c-p-r...he was taken to the hospital and died. police say the death is being investigated as an accidental drowning. his name has not been immediately released. (grant) in national news...
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operations at atlanta's hartsfield-jackson airport are resuming after a power outage brought it to a stand still. the problems started at around one p-m yesterday. more than 11-hundred flight were cancelled... travellers at the atlanta airport were forced to sit in the dark for hours... waiting for the power to be restored. finally at about 7:30 this morning, flight-information boards began working again... but the ripple effect continued. traveler: "that's the problem. we're not sure whether to go through security yet."rutia curry / stranded passenger: "christmas is next week. i need to shop. i need to do all this. i need to go home, period." airport officials say a fire in an underground electrical plant took out the main power supply. they say the fire was so intense, it took out the áback-up power supply as well. with no functioning computer systems, the f-a-a ordered a ground stop - no flights coming into or out of atlanta. and that began the domino effect - all over the world. atlanta's mayor says the cause of the fire isn't yet known, but there's no indication that it was deliberate. (vicki) happening now...
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the sonoma county sheriff's office is warning people about a phone scam. they say a caller claims they have a warrant and will arrest the person if they don't pay a fine. the victim is told to purchase a prepaid debit card and give the card information to the caller so they can collect the money. this scam is targeting the elderly. the suspects use hidden numbers... most calling from outside california and even outside the country. (vicki) fire crews in southern california are hoping to take advantage of a two-day window of calmer winds to better fight a massive wildfire. the thomas fire broke out two weeks ago and is still threatening thousands of homes in santa barbara and ventura county. it has burned over 270-thousand acres and is 45-percent contained. two people have died including a firefighter. fire officials say cooler temperatures and light winds will be critical for firefighters in making progress. gusty winds are expected to come back wednesday. evacuations orders are still in effect for santa barbara county.
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pio: "we were able to do prepping in these areas days before to allow the fire to burn around back, burn around some of these homes, we were able to fire out some of them. but, unfortunately when you have winds that severe, and we all saw it yesterday, you just physically cannot save every home.">(vicki) take a look at this picture from rob lowe... he tweeted this out over the weekend of the fire burning near his home. the thomas fire has destroyed more than seven-hundred homes. (grant) a truck driver died while working in a fire debris dump in the north bay. 60-year-old ezekiel summer junior died friday at the sonoma county central landfill near petaluma. authorities say he was hit by his truck and was found on top of a compost pile he was working for a company that is removing debris from the north bay wildfires. the c-h-p is currently investigating the incident. (vicki) san francisco's aquatic park will remain closed through wednesday.
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(grant) this comes after two sea lion attacks closed the park to swimmers late last week. kron four's lydia pantazes has the details. (lydia)the signs are still posted here at aquatic park, warning people the park is closed.the signs. here say the park is closed today.(take vo) there were two attacks by sea lions recently within two days. police pulled a swimmer from the water in the first attack. the second sent a swimmer to a trauma center.marine experts tell kron4 these incidents are rare. they say there have been lots of sea lions and swimmers near pier 39 over the years but less than a dozen bites in the last three years-and certainly not severe bites like the ones we saw the last couple of days.the man bit at aquatic park in san francisco on friday morning suffered non-life threatening injuries but was taken to a trauma center. the victim on thursday afternoon was bitten on the arm and was taken to the hospital with a serious injury. marine experts say sea lions are cute, but they are wild animals. they say they can be territorial and will protect themselves if they feel threatened. or it's possible the animals could have simply been curious.reporting live in san francisco, lydia pantazes kron 4 news.
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(grant) time now (grant) kron 4 news. lydia pantazes kron 4 news. (grant) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. .a weak, fast moving storm system will bring widespread light rainfall to the region late tuesday into wednesday morning. breezy southwesterly winds will develop ahead of the system tuesday afternoon before switching out of the northwest in wake of the frontal passage. dry weather conditions then return region- wide late in the week and will likely persist into early next week with seasonably mild daytime temperatures and cool overnight conditions.
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(grant) a big story we are following... we now know the cause of death for n francisco mayor ed lee.... the medical examiner's office says he died of a heart attack. the mayor passed last week at the age of 65 after collapsing at a safeway near his home. san franciso said its final goodbye to mayor lee yesterday. this was the scene at city hall during his public memorial service. speakers talked about how they admired mayor lee's efforts to make san francisco a safer city ... rather then just promoting himself. visitors got to hear from lee's daughters ... tania and brianna ... who say they were deeply touched and moved. (grant) representative nancy pelosi came with a flag that
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she had arranged to fly over the nation's capitol in honor of ed lee. (vicki) coming up... a security robot to prevent crime in san francisco has been shut down.... we'll explain why. (grant) plus... a federal judge in san francisco is stepping down amid sexual harassment allegations... we'll show you the claims against him. (vicki) and... at least 20 fires have been set off in the south bay over the past two weeks...and police think it is all from one person. more on who police are looking for after the break.
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struck again along interste 680 in north san jose. there was yet another suspicious fire over the weekend, bringing the total to at least twenty over the past two weeks.(grant) kron four's rob fladeboe joins us now live from the area with the latest on the investgation. rob? (rob live) all of these fires, including a dozen in one night, began back on december 9th and have been occurring along the on and off ramps to 680 between berryessa and hostetter avenue near the milpitas border. someone from one of the many homeless camps around here may be to blame and neifghbors are very concerned given how dry the vegetation is. a suspected firebug has san jose firefighters scrambling in recent weeks. the latest in a string of suspicious fires broke out abut 1 a.m. sunday
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between some trees and shrubs and a sound wall along the i-680 off ramp to capitol avenue. this concerned resident lives on the other side of that sound wall. roy/lives near fire"...the flames were as high as the roof tops, we were worried the fire might blow into our neighborhood and burn our homes..."so far there have been least twenty such fires in the area, stretching from near tully road to the milpitas border, mostly in north san jose along 680 near berryessa and capitolavenue and near hostetter road. almost all are thought to have been intentionally set. several have occurred in or near the many homeless camps that are to be found here. offficer edgar vega/chp "....we have not made any arrests but we suspect there is a connection with the homeless camp is the area..." the fires have been relatively small, consuming brush, dry grass, tarps and trash but the vegetation and trees are extremely dry and firefighters say such a fire could easily spreadinto the largely urban neighborhoods and business
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districts that are just off the i-680corridor.captain daniel vega/san jose fire dept. "....what happened in the north bay and now down south show that it's very dry and these mall fires can spread and get big...it may be cold but we can still have some big wild fires..."the chp says the fires are a potential hazard for passing motorists as well. the capitolavenue fire burning right up to the roadway surprising drivers as they came off the freeway (vicki)(vicki) (vicki) new tonight at five... a federal appeals court judge in san francisco is retiring amid sexual
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harassment allegations. judge alex kozinski of the ninth circuit court made the announcement today. a total of 15 women claimed kozinski made sexual comments or showed them pornography and in some cases kissed or groped them. most of the women were law clerks or student interns at the time at the time of the alleged misconduct. two were a professor and a judge when they claimed to have been touched or groped. kozinski released a statement apologizing. he was appointed to the court in 19- 85...and at the time was the youngest federal appeals court judge in the nation. (grant p-b-s host tavis smiley says that the network made a 'big mistake' in suspending himafter he was accused of sexual harrassment on the job..(vicki) catherine heenan is here with more - including the reaction today from p-b-s.... (catherine) tavis smiley spoke publicly today - criticizing p-b-s for suspending him....but it wasn't long before p-b-s fired back.... his
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career took a huge hit last week, when the network took action afteran independent investigation by a law firm.. it concluded smiley had sexual relationships with subordinates and createdan abusive workplace environment. on one hand, tavis smiley is acknowledging that he's had relationshipsin the workplace - but says they were all consensual... tavis smiley -- i have never coerced, i've never inappropriately to anyone in 30 years over six different networks- there's never been any allegation of that. i celebrate and applaud these women who've had the courage to come out and to tell their truth and lead us in a conversation about how to create healthy workspaces. and i've had some of those women on my program in fact. at the same time i want to make sure that we don't lose all sense of nuance and proportionality in this conversation because if we do then people end up being guilty simply by accusation. the response from p-b-s? they say smiley should 'get his story straight.' that his acknowledgement of multiple relationships contradicts his earlier
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statements. the network also blasted his claim that he applauds women who have come forward -- pointing out that his company requires non- disclosure agreements. p-b-s is also saying that more allegations against smiley continue to come to light.. grant and vicki? (vicki) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. .a weak, fast moving storm system will bring widespread light rainfall to the region late tuesday into wednesday morning. breezy southwesterly winds will develop ahead of the system
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(grant) new tonight at five... the san francisco s-p-c-a has pulled the plug on its security robot pilot program. it was being used to curb crime and vandalism associated with the numerous homeless encampments in the area. although it was working, kron4's maureen kelly reports that the non profit shut it down because they'd received threats over their use of the machine. to some....the egg like orb seemed cute...to others, onimous.the spca called it k-9 and at first used to patrol it's entire campus on 16th and alabama. but the city hit them with a cease and desist letter, after which the bot stuck to the parking lot. the
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3 month pilot project was launched because the non profit said the car break ins, needles and scary encounters associated the numerous homeless encampments in their area had gotten so bad that they were losing staff, and their volunteers couldn't even walk the dogs for adoption around the facitiy. but then k-9 because a crime victim.... someone pushed it over, and smeared bbq sauce on it's sensors and put a tarp over it....the spca says after news stories of the crime fighting robot went viral,they've received hundreds of messages inciting violence and vandalism to their facility, encouraging people to take retrobution. they've had two acts of vandalism here at their campus last week that they believe is related.those working or visiting the animal hospital and shelter say they don't understand the outrage. again i never saw the robot is a threat i thought improve security and it just reminded me of r2-d2 so i always thought it was cute to have i don't see why it would be considered a threatone client says she isn't sure the
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security bot is the way to go, but used to work her herself and says security is an issue. it was such a problem walking dogs here coming to your car at night, not only was it just in fear of someone breaking in to your car but you were harassed sometimes followed i remember someone approach me trying to ask if they could have my dog, so i think any security just to help people who work at the spca and any customers and clients coming here is necessary the spca acknowleges that the robot program backfired....saying they were trying to curb crime not disrupt homeless people...a population they serve with moblie clinics to provide free veterinary care. in a statement they are taking this opportunity to reflect on the teachable moment afforded by the negative reaction. maureen kelly kron4 news (vicki) coming up... a driver pulls up to an east bay home and fires a flare into the home.... we'll show you who police arrested in connection to this crime. (grant) a man is held up at knife point and robbed at a popular bay area tourist spot... we'll show you what led up to the robbery after the break.
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saturday around 5 p-m on twin peaks boulevard. the victim was taking photos when two men approached him from behind. police say one suspect pulled out a knife and demanded the man's bag that had his camera equipment, cell phone and wallet. the robbers then ran off. this area is the site of a number of other thefts. one that ended in death. police have not yet released a description of the suspects. (vicki) coming up... president trump discusses his national security policy today.. we'll show you what he is focusing on. (grant) plus... multiple homes in the east bay are shot at with a flare gun... we'll show you where and who police arrested.
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behind bars tonight after police in san ramon say the kids used a flare gun to shoot into a number of homes and cars in the city. here is video where you can see someone drive up to and shoot a flare at the home..... police say it happened to multiple homes. kron 4's camila bernal explains what happened. pkg:2:28:27 i just thought i was crazy, i was dreaming it or something you know what i mean because i literally saw red lights outside of my window this was not a dream and there's surveillance video to prove it.four teenagers, all 15 to 16 years old, driving through neighborhoods in san
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ramon using a stolen flare gun 2:28:07: 25 i heard a bang on my window and just red lights outside of my windows just through the blinds and i opened my window and there was nobody out therethis san ramon resident asked us not to identify her but said the flare hit her window and woke her up in the middle of the night2:36:44 would it do serious damage absolutely if somebody got hit in the face or eye it's a fire it's used for emergency it burns at a high intensity heataccording to police, the flare gun was used at least 7 different homes and cars, all within about two miles of each other. the streets targeted included yosemite avenue, estero drive, aptos way, and cree court. 2:29:10:15 i think it's crazy i don't know why anyone would do that to the whole street and i think it's a random act police confirmed it was a random act but one that lead them to juvenile hall.in san ramon, camila bernal kron 4 news (grant) president
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trump laid out his national security policy today...saying that it puts 'america first'... (vicki) catherine heenan is here with more on what the president is focusing on... (catherine) the president says there's a new era of competition.....and his strategy will protect u.s. interests over those of the global community... he talked about defending the homeland, promoting american prosperity...and preserving peace through strength. the president says advancing american influence in the world will begin withbuilding up wealth and power at home. he also called says the u.s. faces an 'extraordinarily dangerous' world.. president trump: "we face rogue regimes that threaten the united states and our allies. we face terrorist organizations transnational criminal networks and others who spread violence and evil around the globe. we also face rival powers russia and china that seek to challenge american influence values and wealth. we will attempt to build a great partnership with those and other countries. but in a manner that always protects our national interest. the president's
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strategy specifically mentions russian attempts to interfere in democratic elections. that's despite his rejection of the intelligence community's conclusion that russiameddled in the 20-16 presidential election. he also indicates that his 'america first' strategy will prevail - even if it means risking existing agreements with other countries. grant and vicki? (vicki) tonight congressional republicans say they expect to vote on tax cuts within hours. (grant) the white house supports the latest version of the bill that re-structures what americans would pay in taxes. kron four's white house correspondent mark meredith takes a closer look. nat: "mitch mcconnell is trying to overrule the voters" it may be a longshot. but the
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progressive group "not one penny" is hoping this new ad will delay this week's vote on tax cuts."nat: "its not right and mitch knows it"the group wants majority leader mitch mcconnell to cancel tuesday's vote. that is until alabama's senator elect, democrat doug jones, is sworn in.white house legislative affairs director says republicans don't plan to wait. "we're anxious to complete this bill, we think americans have been waiting long enough, we have the votes, we're ready to move ahead"president trump says the tax plan not only helps middle class families, but is also vital to america's economic security."a nation that does not protect our prosperity at home, cannot t the house will vote on the tax bill first.its expected to pass easily.but republicans face a tougher challenge in the senate.that's because republicans are already down one vote.senator john mccain is at home in arizona, recovering from cancer treatments. vice president mike pence delayed his trip to the middle east in case he needs to break a 50/50 tie.but senate leader mitch mcconnell says he believes the final vote won't be that close."i would encourage all of my fellow senators to support this plan, and give the american families the break they deserve"in washington, i'm mark meredith.
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(grant) president trump's district court nominee has withdrawn his nomination. matthew peterson...current member of the federal election commission...was up for a lifetime appointment on the u-s district court for the district of columbia. during an exchange with louisiana senator...john kennedy...peterson failed to answer basic legal questions. that video clip went viral on the internet. president trump has accepted peterson's withdrawal. (vicki)in the north bay... a man had to be rescued after getting stranded on a cliff in marin.it happened just after six on saturday night near the north tower of the golden gate bridge.the southern california man was found clinging to the cliff near the viewing area...just 300 feet above
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water.the county sheriff's helicopter crew was able to safely rescue him with no reported injuries. (grant) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. .a weak, fast moving storm system will bring widespread light rainfall to the region late tuesday into wednesday morning. breezy southwesterly winds will develop ahead of the system tuesday afternoon before switching out of the northwest in wake of the frontal passage. dry weather conditions then return region- wide late in the week and will likely persist into early next week with seasonably mild daytime temperatures and cool overnight conditions. conditions.
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(vicki) coming up... we'll show you how the sacred heart is helping those in need for the holidays...and how you can give back too. (grant) and this year... kron 4 will have expanded new year's eve converage. starting at 8-p-m we will have new years live from las vegas with musical and entertainment acts. then at 11:30... justine waldman and i -- along with j-r stone -- will host new years live from san
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on monday and tuesday. sacred heart is hoping people continue to donate to help reach its goal of eighteen thousand six hundred toys that will be distributed on thursday and friday. "really hoping we can meet that goal we have families that are going to come in and get their gifts. if you would like to donate you can always come tour donation station here. all this week we will be here all week. our age group is from newborns up to 18 years so we have a wide spectrum. any thing from legos toys that are for teens, science kits, things like that and gift cards would be greatly appreciated. if you are interested in donating to the organization you can visit the website at sacred hearts dot org slash holidays or at the sacred heart community service center at 13-81 first street in san jose. (grant) coming up...
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time now to talk a little sports-- a wild weekend for both the raiders....and 49ers. the niners...get a third straight win with jimmy g running the show. but all the rage today is about how a piece of stationery...ch anged that oakland game. let's break down how it all played out. 4th, quarter, game is tied at 17...4th and 1, dak prescott...goes for the quarterback sneak. the chains come in, but it's so close...and the officials do something we have never seen before. they pull out an
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index card to double check the spot. it gets ruled a first down...and the cowboys go on to kick a go-ahead field goal. ábut, that wasn't the play that decided it all. final raiders drive...they are deep in the red zone, have a chance to tie. derek carr, decides to run for the pylon, but the ball comes loose. it's ruled a touchback. cowboys take over and win the game. "yeah, you can go back and say, 'hey don't reach that thing across there.' we would've all been really happy if he reached it across there and held onto the thing while he did. i thought he played well. it's a shame. it's a shame that play goes an inch or two the other way and it's a different feel right now""i left it all out there. i'm just trying to win for my teammates. no excuse, i have to hold onto the ball. you know, the fight our team played with today - that was familiar" "it's tough man. derek was trying to make a play as a competitor. kind of a bang- bang call. you can't really be mad at him for trying to compete and get a touchdown. it's just an unfortunate situation."
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much different story in santa clara... as jimmy g mania continues. niners...edge the titans on a last--second field goal...to remain undefeated when jimmy garoppolo is running the show. once again, he showed why he's franchise quarterback material... tossing for nearly 400-yards on 31-of-43 passing. no interceptions. in his last three games, he's averaged more than 330- yards through the air. keep in mind, he also got a lot of help from robbie gould...who went 6-for-6 on field goals. let's hear from the bay area's newest star. "we're learning how to win. i think these close games will only pay off in the long run. for next year and everything, we're not looking that far ahead but it's good to be in these close games. there's different ways to win in this league. it's not always going to be pretty, you got to grind it out sometimes.""he's always looked good on tape in those few games, or those one-and-a-half
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(vicki) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. .a weak, fast moving storm system will bring widespread light rainfall to the region late tuesday into wednesday morning. breezy southwesterly winds will develop ahead of the system tuesday afternoon before switching out of the northwest in wake of the frontal passage. dry weather conditions then return region- wide late in the week and will likely persist into early next week with seasonably mild daytime temperatures and cool overnight conditions. (vicki) up next...(vicki)
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strong at the box office. as "star wars: the last jedi" came in first place this weekend. (grant) rick damigella has more on just how well it did. (nat)"justice league" fell three spots this week, but managed to hang on to fifth place with four-point-two- million dollars, while feel-good film "wonder" placed fourth, on ticket sales of five-point-four-million. no surprises as "coco" conceeded the top spot to its studio sibling. the animated adventure landed in third place with 10-million, bringing its four week domestic total to over 150- million dollars.(nat)the other new movie opening this weekend was the animated "ferdinand," featuring the voice of professional wrestler john cena as the titular bull. the latest animated film from 20th century fox debuted in second with 13-million dollars."this is not going to go the way you think."actually, luke, it went even better! the guaranteed
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weekend winner was of course, "star wars: the lastjedi." the eighth film in the skywalker saga crushed the competition with just over 220-million dollars. this marks the biggest debut of any movie in 20-17 and the second biggest opening ofll-me, after "star wars: the force awakens." the movie opened to 230-million overseas, bringing its worldwide opening weekend total to 450-million dollars. in hollywood, i'm rick damigella. (vicki) now an update to a story we told you about last week on kron four news... the salvation army in concord was in need of four-hundred frozen turkeys for holidays. and since we covered the story on friday...they are now just one-hundred turkeys away from their goal. you can drop off a frozen turkey at the the salvation army at 3950 clayton road. the salvation army of concord will
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assist nearly 1000 families this christmas season. (grant) is your house decked out for the holidays? kron4 wants to show it off. send us a photo or video of your holiday display and we'll include it in our christmas day show highlighting the best decorated homes in the bay area. use the kron 4 mobile app.. report it tab to send us your holiday lights. your holiday lights. (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5.(granti) steve aveson and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six. ((pam)) thank you grant and vicki...next at six... twenty suspicious fires... in the past two weeks. now authorities in the south bay think... they are the work of a serial arsonist. where this latest fire broke out.. that has residents very concerned.plus..we continue to track the latest out of washington state where the ntsb is enroute to this deadly train derailment.at least three people were killed, but that number could rise.what witnesses say they saw...moments before the crash.
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(2-shot/pam) another suspicious fire over the weekend .... brings to more than twenty, the number of suspicious fires over the past couple of weeks along a busy south bay freeway. thanks for joining us ... i'm pam moore.(2-shot/steve) and i'm steve aveson... as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, the calfornia highway patrolbelieves the fires are being intentionally set and the search is on for a suspect. a suspected firebug has san jose firefighters scrambling in recent weeks. the latest in
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a string of suspicious fires broke out abut 1 a.m. sunday between some trees and shrubs and a sound wall along the i-680 off ramp to capitol avenue. this concerned resident lives on the other side of that sound wall. roy/lives near fire"...the flames were as high as the roof tops, we were worried the fire might blow into our neighborhood and burn our homes..."so far there have been least twenty such fires in the area, stretching from near tully road to the milpitas border, mostly in north san jose along 680 near berryessa and capitolavenue and near hostetter road. almost all are thought to have been intentionally set. several have occurred in or near the many homeless camps that are to be found here. offficer edgar vega/chp "....we have not made any arrests but we suspect there is a connection with the homeless camp is the area..." the fires have been relatively small, consuming brush, dry grass, tarps and trash but the vegetation and trees are extremely dry and firefighters say such a fire could easily spreadinto the largely urban neighborhoods and business districts that are just off the i-680corridor.captain daniel vega/san jose fire dept. "....what happened in the north bay and now down south show that it's very dry and these mall fires can spread and get big...it may be cold but we can still have some big wild fires..."the chp
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says the fires are a potential hazard for passing motorists as well. the capitol avenue fire burning right up to the roadway surprising drivers as they came off the freeway and neighbors like marvin villaneuva.marvin villanueva/concerned about firs the chp says it will be stepping up patrols in the aea until the arsonist is caught. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 newsin san jose rob fladboe kron 4 news
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(steve) in oakland... the jobs of three thousand city workers remain in the balance.(pam) workers are no longer on strike... but that could change, if mediators cannot hammer out a deal that works for both sides. kron four's terisa estacio is in oakland .. live tonight with the latestterisa? (estacio) i am here at seiu headquarters in oakland earlier today representatives were at the table with the city.(estacio reporting)felipe cuevas, seiu representative we were in one room, they were in another room. felipe cuevas says he is optimistic right now about getting a deal hammered out between the city of oakland and nearly three thousand city workers for seven days in a row, workers walked the picket linescuevas. we are hopeful. now the hard part, figuring out a contract both sides say they can live with the city has long said, it can not pay out more than what is fisically prudent to balance the books, city workers say cost of living expenses and working conditions are at the
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heart of their issue.cuevas. we work in sometimes unsafe areas, we need more people (estacio live)the union reprsentive says they are committed ot the process they don't want to go back on strike again. we reached out to the city, but no comment about their thoughts on the process right now - (pam) another big story we are another big (pam) right now - on the process their thoughts comment about their thoughts on the process right now -
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(pam) another big story we are tracking tonight... three people were killed earlier today .... when an amtrak train derailed onto a busy interstate outside of seattle. (pam) officials said more than 100 people were transported for treatment .... after the train went off the track.(stve) c-n-n's omar jimenez has the latest into the investigation. audio: "is everybody ok?""i'm still figuring that out. we've got cars everywhere and down onto the highway." multiple people are reported dead on an amtrak passenger train, en route from seattle to portland, derailed in pierce county, washington. in addition to the train victims,
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several motorists were injured as they passed through the overpass on interstate 5, as one train car dangled above. ed troyer, pierce county, wa sheriff: this would have been the first trip, first train, first day.one morning commuter, says the scene was sobering. sot voice of danae orlob witness: "there were cars on both sides of the bridge falling on to the freeway. there appeared to be it looked like a semi and a passenger truck that was underneath the whole front end smashed in." ed troyer, pierce county sheriff: considering when you look at it, it could have been much worse ///we are very grateful that everybody on the road is okay.more than 80 passengers and crew were on board the amtrak train.the national transportation safety board is sending 20 investigators from dc to washington state today to investigate the derailment. brooke bova, washington state patrol: life safety is really our now. we've got fire and law we really need to make sure so we need to secure that scenei'm omar jimenez reporting. --lead in--we're following breaking news in washington state as new information comes in about a deadly train derailment as (steve)(steve) police are looking for three suspects connected to a stabbing last night in the hayward bart parking lot. officers got a call around 9-20 sunday night. they arrived to find a man with stab wounds.
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and a woman who had been punched. the man had to be taken to the hospital and have surgery. investigators say they do not know the motive at this point but are increasing patrols in the area. (pam) a father and his six year old son .. both died after strong currents swept them to their deaths on goat rock beach in sonoma county. 31-year-old omar hernandez and his son... axel medina.. died last night. they are both from santa rosa. coast guard officials say, they were playing in the water,when a big wave swept the child into the ocean. the father went after the boy... but also got caught in the waves. helicopter crews spent hours recovering the victims' bodies, as family members watched. unfortunately, the father died at the beach... and the son died at the hospital. a second son was able to make it back to the beach. (pam) a four- year old boy died .... after being found in a resort hot tub in lake tahoe. douglas county sheriff's got the call about the boy sunday afternoon. it was at the montbleu resort casino and spa.
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when they arrived... they found the boy and did c=p=r .. but he was later pronounced dead at the hospital. deputies say, this is being investigated as an accidental drowning. the nation's air travel system is struggling to get back on schedule -- after the huge weekend power outage at atlanta's airport.. catherine heenan is here with an update.. (catherine) it's still a mess...with tons of abandoned luggage and confused passengers. power was restored last night -- after an 11-hour blackout. people are still being affected - with many of them showing up today only to find out that their flights are cancelled. at the height of the problem sunday -- more than 15-hundred flights were cancelled. flight information boards weren't working for much of the day...adding to the confusion. people didn't know if there was any point in going through security... a fire in an underground electrical plant took out the main power sunday. so with no functioning
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computer stems -- the f-a-a ordered a ground stop..... some passengers say they initially had no idea of what was going on.... passengers - we had no idea. i think that was the scariest part. just not knowing. we asked a couple of people and no one could tell us anything. it was really weird - hanging out. i had enough of this. i just need to go home. all the flights are delayed and i can't find a flight to phoenix. christmas is next week. i need to do all this - i need to shop. i need to go home. period. home. period. chik-fila broke its golden rule of never opening on sunday - and handed out free foodto stranded passengers sunday. today - engineers showed reporters some of the charred damage to the electrical system.the fire was so intense - it took out the back-up power system as well. as to why it happened - there was no immediate answer. atlanta's mayor says there's no indication that it was deliberate. delta is the biggest airline at the
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atlanta airport. it says it will probably be back to normal by tomorrow. pam and steve? (steve) two weeks after the thomas fire exploded in southern california --- the wildfire is still spreading tonight. 18- thousand structures are still threatened in santa barbara and ventura counties. the fire has burn more than 270-thousand acres. that is area almost the size of all of los angeles. today crews on the front lines are hoping to take advantage of a two-day window of calmer winds. but those potentially dangerous gusts return mid-week. the winds have been a major setback in the fight to extinguish the flames. (steve) the thomas fire has destroyed more than 700 homes. it is 45 percent contained. (pam) a live look outside right now... (steve) we
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get our first look at the four zone forecast with chief meteorologist brittney shipp. .a weak, fast moving storm system will bring widespread light rainfall to the region late tuesday into wednesday morning. breezy southwesterly winds will develop ahead of the system tuesday afternoon before switching out of the northwest in wake of the frontal passage. dry weather conditions then return region- wide late in the week and will likely persist into early next week with seasonably mild daytime temperatures and cool overnight conditions.
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(pam) the san francisco mayor's office is now confirming ... ed lee died last week of a heart attack. lee passed away after collapsing at a safeway near his home. he was remembered yesterday in a celebration of life ceremony at city hall. thousands of people came out to honor the late mayor. during the memorial... ed lee's daughters -- tania and brianna -- were among those sharing their fond memories of their loving father. (ed lee's daughters): "we will carry his memory with us for the rest of our lives. and we hope that his spirit of selflessness, humor and dedication will continue on through all of us here." butted to "thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers, for the flowers you've sent, for the donations you've made in his name, and for the beautiful memorial outside of city hall and in front of our home." the memorial service
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itself had an all-star lineup of speakers and guests who knew and loved ed lee... they included former san francisco mayors senator dianne feinstein and willie brown and lieutenant governor gavin newsom. the lee family received letters of condolence from barack and michelle obama, bill and hillary clinton, tony bennett and more . (steve) coming up... sexual misconduct charges have hit the entertainment and political worlds .. now the california judiciary is affected.. ( pam ) a robot unplugged .. initially designed to promote security at a local s-p-c-a .. instead leads to vandalism and outrage.. (steve) teenagers randomly shooting flares into a number of homes in an east bay community .. the survelliance video shows you what they did .. and we'll tell you what happened next..
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(pam) four teens are behind bars in san ramon tonight ... after shooting flare guns into a number of homes and cars in the city. (steve) many of the incidents happened over the weekend... and were caught on home surveillance video. kron 4's camila bernal explains what happened. this is the moment when surveillance video caught the impact of a flare gun 2:28:44:24 just something hit my window and that woke me up probably just the sound of my
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window and then i opened my eyes and then it's all red she's describing a similar but different incident.2:29:00:28 the bang was really loud when it hit my window that's the noise i heardthis san ramon resident asked not to be identified. she was sacred and at the time, didn't know it was the work of four teenagers, all ages 15 to 16 who were using the flare gun to shoot into random homes and cars2:34:52 a flare gun is considered a firearm, they are shot with a, it's like a 12 gage primer and they are shot out of, looks like a pistol but it's orangethe guns they used did not belong to them 2:34:29 through the investigations we found out they were stolen at the walmart in pleasantonsan ramon police put together the evidence and located the car used by the four teen. they found the shells from the flare gun in the car and soon, they were all arrested.2:35:57 depending on what the parents want to do they can post them and get them out before the holidays or they can stay in therein san ramon camila bernal kron 4 news (steve) a san francisco man was struck by a bullet when someone shot into his home in the early sunday
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morning. it happened just before 2 a-m on webster street in the japantown neighborhood. the victim was in his home when he heard gun shots outside-- he then realized he had been hit in the leg. the victim was taken to the hospital and is expected to survive. no suspect information was immediately available from police. (steve) a man was held up with a knife at twin peaks for his camera equipment. the robbers are still on the loose tonight. it happened saturday around 5 p-m on twin peaks boulevard. the victim was taking photos when two men approached him from behind. police say one suspect pulled out a knife and demanded the man's bag that had his camera equipment, cell phone and wallet. the robbers then ran off. this area is the site of a number of other thefts. one that ended in death. police have not yet released a description of the suspects. (pam) the san francisco s-p-c-a says ... it has been targeted with hundreds of messages inciting violence and
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vandalism ... after news of its security robot went viral. kron4's maureen kelly reports.. the backlash has the non- profit pulling the plug on the program. the robo rent a cop has been terminated.the three month pilot project had the machine , outfitted with sensors patrolling the mission district campus. it could detect car break ins, record what's happening and call the police.and even alert the fire department if it's sensors detected smoke or flames. the spca resorted this high tech solution because of the crime, needles and scary encounters associateld with the homeless encampments in the area of their mission district facility. .....it got so bad for a time they stopped walking the adoptable dogs outside. the non profit
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turned to this 6 dollar an hour high tech solution ...which appeared to be working.so she went toward around the parking lot i just felt it was safer especially with car break-ins. i was actually sad to see it go it was kind of cute but the idea of a robot routing homeless encampements fueled social media outrage and flooded the animal adoption agency with threats. the robot was vandalized once, the faciltiy twice. the non profit was also hit with a seize and desist letter by the city....in the begining....when the bot, dubbed k-9, was allowed to rome on city streets.cathy deluca with the pedestrian advocacy group walk san francisco explains their concerns.we feel that people walking should be the priority on sidewalks, we already have limited space to walk in the city and sidewalks are one of the only places that people can walk without obstacles, moving vehicles right we have a lot of places where we have to dodge vehicles and sidewalks should be one of them the spca acknowleges that the robot program backfired....sayi ng they were trying to curb crime not disrupt homeless people...a population they serve with moblie clinics to provide free veterinary care. in a statement the spca says they sincerly hope our robot program does not overshadow the incredible work our staff and volunteers do animal and people...all people regardless of their living circumstances. maureen kelly kron4 news (steve) aquatic park cove in san
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francisco will be closed to swimmers through wednesday. the closure comes after three swimmers were bitten by sea lions last week... one so severe that first responders had to apply a tourniquet to stop the bleeding. according to park officials... three sea lions have been spotted in the area following the attacks. park rangers say the marine mammals swimming near the aquatic park cove entrance. park officials are urging swimmers to stay out of the water until the cove has been deemed safe. let's take a look outside right now...(steve) chief meteorologist brittney shipp joins us now with the four zone forecast.
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.a weak, fast moving storm system will bring widespread light rainfall to the region late tuesday into wednesday morning. breezy southwesterly winds will develop ahead of the system tuesday afternoon before switching out the northwest in wake of the frontal passage. dry weather conditions then return region- wide late in the week and will likely persist into early next week with seasonably mild daytime temperatures and cool overnight conditions.
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endangered animals.... was sentenced today to three years of probation(vo) cicely hanson pleaded no contest to two counts of illegal posession for sale of an endangered species. hanson is the owner of decades of fashion... a vintage clothing store in the haight ashbury district. she was initially charged in march with 9 counts .. after state fish and wildlife investigators raided her store and seized items including skins and body parts of a jaguar, ocelot, snow leopard and sea turtle. at the time, hanson insisted she was unaware of a 2016 state law that made the sale of all endangered animal parts illegal. she calls hershelf a fashion historian and said some of the items in question belonged to her personally and were never for sale. (pam) another high ranking public official is facing sexual misconduct allegations ... this time ... a federal appeals court judge. alex kozinski sits on the 9th u.s. district court of appeals in san francisco... and today announced .. amid
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the allegations, he will retire from the bench. in a statement.. judge kozinski said, he could not be an effective judge and simultaneously fight this battle. 15- women claim he made sexual comments.. showed them pornography... and in some cases kissed or groped them. the judge added - quote- : "it grieves me to learn that i caused any of my clerks to feel uncomfortable; this was never my intent. for this, i sincerly appologize." kozinki.. now 67 years old, was first appointed to the appeals court in 1985. court in 1985.the appeals twitter is now enforcing
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twitter will weigh hateful imagery.... in the same way it does graphic violence and adult content on its site. that means, users may not use such imagery in live video or profile and header images. if a user posts hateful symbols or images, it must be marked "sensitive media." other users would then see a warning which would allow them to decide whether or not to view the post. (pam) coming up.. the latest on this mornings amtrak train derailment in washington state .. the death toll .. the injured.. and the investigation.. of the new g-o-p tax bill on t the value of your home .. a new assessment is out .. we have the details for you... next.
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(steve) in a major turnaround, the national association of realtors says, home prices will hold firm under the republican tax reform bill. (pam) the group had warned previous versions of the bill.... could send home values plunging. our washington correspondent jessica smith.. explains the change. it was just last month, the national association of realtors warned home values could drop 10% under the republican tax reform plan. now, the group's chief economist says he's pleased with the final version of the bill. lawrence yun, nar: overall, it's a good tax reform bill not too damaging
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to the housing market.real estate agents worried the mortgage interest deduction could be drastically cut or eliminated. but the final bill caps the deduction at $750,000 for new homeowners. that's down from the current level of $1 million. republican congressman luke messer says this still gives families incentive to buy a home. rep. luke messer (r-in): for the vast majority of indiana's families, they'll be able to continue to deduct interest on their home mortgage loans. the final plan also allows taxpayers to deduct up to $10,000 in property taxes. lawrence yun, nar: in middle america, ohio, indiana, kansas -- most homeowners are well within the deductible limit. yun says expensive coastal regions could see home values drop slightly, but the rest of the nation should see values continue to rise.especially if the tax overhaul spurs the economic growth republicans say it will. lawrence yun, nar if the economy picks up, maybe that will be a positive development for creating housing democratic lawmakers are skeptical tax cuts will spark significant growth -- and argue it will only hurt middle class families in the long run. in washington, i'm jessica smith.
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(pam) the top stories of the day are next... but first more on a big story we are tracking tonight... three people are dead following the derailment of an amtrak train .... onto an interstate below. it was the maiden voyage of this particular amtrak train ... en route from seattle to portland. in addition to the train victims ... several motorists were injured, as they passed through the overpass on interstate 5, as one train car dangled above. one morning commuter says, the scene was sobering. "we came around the corner and it's sobering to say the least. it was, you know, we're casually carpooling having a fuconversation and you knew when you saw it something horrible happened because it was a passenger train, you know. there were cars on both sides of the bridge falling on to the freeway. the national
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transportation safety board is sending a team from washington d.c to washington state ... to investigate the derailment. now a look at our other top stories we are following. here in san jose the number of suspicious fires reported over the past couple of weeks has reached at least twenty. most of the fires,including one early sunday, have occurred along stretch of interstate 680 near the milpitas border. most have occurred in or near the many homeless camps in the areaand that is where the search for suspects is being focused. firefighterssay the vegetation and trees along the freeway are extremely dry and there is potential for larger fires, especially during periods of highwinds, like last weekend. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 newss here in oakland both sides back at the mediation table trying to work out a contract
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for 3,000 city workers. just a number of things that are on the table working conditions and health and safety. earlier today philippe cueves sat with a mediator trying to figure out a contract for 3,000 city workers. now its up to city officials they met in a closed door session on monday they could possibly have a proposal and contact the union. the union says they are open to meet up any time again. in oakland terisa estacio kron 4 news. in san ramon four teens are arrested for shooting a flare gun into at least 7 random homes and cars in the city.the police department reviewed a number of surveillance videos that eventually helped them make the four arrests. all of the teens were 15 and 16 years old."would it do serious damage absolutely if somebody got hit in the face or eye it's a fire it's used for emergency it burns at a high intensity heat."in san ramon, camila bernal kron 4 news
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in san francisco...the s-p-c-a terminates it's crime fighting robot after receiving numerous threats of violence.the spca says it resorted to this high tech solution because of the crime, needles and scary encounters associateld with the homeless encampments in the area. the spca says after news stories of the crime fighting robot went viral...they received hundreds of messages inciting violence and vandalism to their facility..encouraging people to take retribution. they've had two acts of vandalism here at their campus last week...that they believe is related. maureen kelly...kron4 news. chief meteorologist brittney shipp joins us now with another look at the four zone forecast... .a weak, fast moving storm system will bring widespread
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light rainfall to the region late tuesday into wednesday morning. breezy southwesterly winds will develop ahead of the system tuesday afternoon before switching out of the northwest in wake of the frontal passage. dry weather conditions then return region- wide late in the week and will likely persist into early next week with seasonably mild daytime temperatures and cool overnight conditions. (steve) the sacred heart community service began its annual holiday distribution in san jose. (steve) the sacred heart community
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service began its annual holiday distribution in san jose. the program started in 1964 to help low-income families enjoy their own holiday traditions. the organization will distribute thirty two hundred holiday food boxes to families on monday and tuesday. sacred heart is hoping people continue to donate to help reach its goal of eighteen thousand six hundred toys that will be distributed on thursday and friday. "really hoping we can meet that goal we have families that are going to come in and get their gifts. if you would like to donate you can always come tour donation station here. all this week we will be here all week. our age group is from newborns up to 18 years so we have a wide spectrum. any thing from legos toys that are for teens, science kits, things like that and gift cards would be greatly appreciated. if you are interested in
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two michigan high schools took out their tools and re- designed a motorized car .. all for a young boy. it is part of the school district's "go baby go!" program.(steve) the teams create a custom motorized car for a young child with disabilities. aaron parseghian met nearly two-year-old jeremiah and his family and has more on how this car will change his life. danielle nelson/ jeremiah's mom "it's overwhelming just to see how many people are here, and wanting to give to jeremiah and give back to the community."jeremiah nelson is almost two years old, diagnosed with spina bifada (biff-ada) his mobility is limited.today's goal for the robotics teams-- help jeremiah get arounddanielle nelson/ jeremiah's mom"he's not able to crawl or walk or anything like that and so having the opportunity to move around the freedom of being able to do it on his own i think it will be pretty exciting for him."with guidance from mentors and
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electricians....the students hand crafted a motorized car. (nats)the car is customized specifically for jeremiah's needs.matthew cary/ helped design car"you have to think of the design, because there's no manual to it. everything has to be specialized towards the child."central lake sophomore matthew cary says its a lot of hard work-- but the reward is priceless. matthew cary/ helped design car "it's fantastic in its own right, because you know your helping somebody else that wouldn't be able to help themselves in that situation." and it if it wasn't clear from the smile on his face, jeremiah's mom says his new car is something he will truly love.danielle nelson/ jeremiah's mom"he's a little flirt so the more people he has to flirt with the better, the car will give him an opportunity to interact more with young kids too and getting that opportunity will be priceless for him." (steve) that was aaron parseghian reporting. in sports -- jimmy garoppolo remains perfect as the 49ers starting quarterback... after his win over the tennessee titans. plus -- the raiders playoff hopes shrink after losing to
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we've all heard the classic cliche---football is a game of inches. and raider nation...learned that the hard way last night. it was a game that basically summed up how this entire disappointing season has unfolded. we'll start with the play...that ended it all. final raiders drive...they are deep in the red zone, have a chance to tie. derek carr, decides to run for the pylon, but the ball comes loose. it's ruled a touchback. cowboys take over and win the game. áhowever, all the talk today is about what happened five minutes earlier. ame is tied at 17...4th and 1, dak prescott...goes for
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the quarterback sneak. the chains come in, but it's so close...and the officials do something we have never seen before. they pull out an index card to double check the spot. it gets ruled a first down...and thewboys go on to kick a go-ahead field goal this afternoon, jack derio...not pleased with that entire sequence. i saw it myself from the sideline. but i also saw plenty examples on twitter. (laughter) the guy ran out there with the camera and put the camera right down on it, so the whole world got to see what it was. it's not like we're making something up. the guy with the camera was right there. so how you can look at that and then get up with a smirk i don't know, that's hard to take.""i left it all out there. i'm just trying to win for my teammates. no excuse, i have to hold onto the ball. you know, the fight our team played with today - that was familiar""it's tough man. derek was trying to
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make a play as a competitor. kind of a bang-bang call. you can't really be mad at him for trying to compete and get a touchdown. it's just an unfortunate situation." now to some more troubling news from raiders headquarters-- left tackle donald penn...done for the year with a right foot injury that requires surgery. this ends a very proud streak in the nfl... as the 34-year -old has played in 174- straight regular season games. the longest stretch for any active offensive lineman. going forward, marshall newhouse..expected to slide over to the position and protect derek carr's blindside. meanwhile in santa clara, jimmy the great... continues his takeover of the bay area. the niners...edge the titans on a last--second field goal...to remain undefeated when jimmy garoppolo is running the show. once again, he showed why he's franchise quarterback material... tossing for nearly 400-yards on 31-of-43 passing. no interceptions. in his last three games, he's averaged more than 330- yards through the air.
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keep in mind, he also got a lot of help from robbie gould...who went 6-for-6 on field goals. let's hear from jimmy g. "we're learning how to win. i think these close games will only pay off in the long run. for next year and everything, we're not looking that far ahead but it's good to be in these close games. there's different ways to win in this league. it's not always going to be pretty, you got to grind it out sometimes.""he's always looked good on tape in those few games, or those one-and-a-half games, some preseason games. you hope to see that each week, but you never know until you start to play. he's been just as good as advertised if not better. i've really enjoyed working with him and i've enjoyed gameday with him. it gets a little bit easier for both of us each week and hopefully that will continue." elsewhere in the nfl-- you'll soon have the opportunity to own your very own franchise. carolina panthers owner jerry richardson...putting the team up for sale...amid allegations of workplace misconduct. reports say the the 81-year- old...settled multiple claims
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against him from several employees for sexual harassment and racial slurs. and with the team on the market, several noteworthy celebrities have expressed interest.. .including noted panthers fan steph curry, and sean diddy combs. in additon to diddy, former niners qb colin kaepernick tweeted out that he' wants in on some ownership stake. t according the forbes, the franchise is currently valued
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at 2-point-3 billion dollars. it's been a cruel winter for giants fans. over the last several weeks, they've struck out on all their free agent targets. yet, they have not given up on adding talent. the giants...apparently taking a look at rays third baseman evan longoria. this is according to usa today sports. the 32-year-old would be an upgrade over pablo sandoval, however, he's costly. he's still on a massive contract...and owed 86- million dollars. so, in order for a move to happen, tampa will also have to take on some expensive salaries from san francisco. the warriors...on the road taking on the lakers tonight. for l-a fans, the game is just a minor headline...compared to what's happening at halftime. extravagant ceremony on the agenda...as the lakers will be retiring kobe bryant's jersey. both the 8 and 24...are going to be hung from the rafters....all for the man that helped bring 5-world championships to the organization. the lakers are pulling out all the stops.. they had a special street festival outside before the
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game... and tickets are said to cost more than 30- thousand dollars. it's such a big deal that the warriors plan to skip their halftime routine to watch the ceremony finally, yesterday's steelers-patriots game was an emotional down to the wire thriller. it yielded great drama for fans of both teams... and i'm pretty sure no one in america got more caught up in it than this man. this one steelers fan... just losing his mind at what unfolded. pittsburgh scored a go-touchdown in the final minute, only to have it called back because the receiver didn't catch. then, ben roethlisberger threw an interception on the last play to seal it. that fan...had good reason to be maybe to not that extent. ♪ this little home of mine,
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only one spreading holiday cheer in the skies ...(pam) an airline radar tracker captured a patricularly festive flight path... over germany! from our partners at cnn.. reporter jeremy roth says, take a look at this! "hey kids, i heared on the news that a pilot spotted santa's sled.""you serious, clark?"laugh all you want, but there was definitely some holiday magic happening in the skies over germany...because a giant christmas tree, complete with ornaments, showed up on air traffic radar screensturns out it wasn't jolly ol' st. nick...but commerical airliner airbus testing out one of their new a380s with a particularly festive flight pathwhich was captured by flightradar24, a live flight- tracking websitethe airline used what would have been a routine 5-hour test flight... to spread a little holiday cheer in the skiesspeaking of the air up there ...an 18-year-old redevil broke the world record for the longest blindfolded slackline walkpablo signoret pulled off the feat over a canyon in southwest chinathe frenchman secured the guinness world record with a blindfolded walk of over 423 meters... or about
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a quarter of a mile.it took him about 25 minutesother slackliners were also on hand to attempt thwalk slacklining is similar to tightrope walking, but the line is significantly less tensionedthis creates a bouncier sensation, similar to a trampolinenooooo thank you. for talat, i'm jeremy roth (pam) in san francisco... in san (pam) (pam) in san francisco... a sutter health volunteer is celebrating a big birthday... she is turning 100-years-old. loe tolson has been volunteering at the sutter health medical center for more than 22 years... and is still at it.
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tolson's husband died in 19-95... she says she was so impressed by the care he got ... she wanted to give back to the hospital and staff. tolson say the medical center has become her second home. sutter health threw their oldest volunteer a birthday celebration today... to say thank you for all her work. (steve) join kron4 for our annual new year's eve special. this year we will have expanded coverage on new years eve. starting at 8-pm we will have new years live from las vegas with musical and entertainment acts. then at 11:30... justine waldman and grant lodes... along with jr stone... will host new years live from san francisco. we will bring you the fun and fireworks from along the embarcadero. join us starting at 8pm on new years eve. last weather and goodbye
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