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( sara ) here is a live look at the embarcadero. ( sara ) here is dave ( sara ) embarcadero.look at the embarcadero. ( sara ) here is dave spahr with the (dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor
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rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend. now..pinole police are looking for a missing 13-year-old girl. her name is sammie anderson. she was last seen yesterday around 4 in the afternoon. she was wearing a black pullover sweater with blue jeans.
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police say she does not have a phone with her. they are urging you to call them if you see her or have information about where she could be. ( sara ) new this morning...we now know the name of the napa police officer who is on administrative leave following a deadly shooting. christopher simas shot and killed 27-year-old david molina wednesday. police say it happened after molina was identified as a suspect in an assault investigation. when officers found molina, they say they asked him to raise his hands and get down. police say that's when he took off and ran inside an apartment complex. a fight took place during the chase and police say simas shot molina after issuing several commands for him to surrender. molina was pronounced dead on the scene. the napa county major crimes task force is investigating. ( sara ) this morning we are learning more about another assault investigation involving former 49ers player reuben foster. according to a police report, he was put in handcuffs back in october. here's kron 4's dan thorn with a look at body cam
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video from the santa clara police department. natsnew police body cam video shows former san francisco 49er reuben foster at his apartment around 11 pm on october 12th. police responded to the home in carlyle court in santa clara after getting a report of a man and woman arguing. the nfl player told them everything was fine and he did not want them to come inside..nats..moments after foster answered the door..his then girlfriend elissa ennis walks out of the apartment with tears in her eyes..she told police she was quote "not okay."police put foster in handcuffs while they continued to interview ennis.. however, documents show she did not say anything physical happened. ennis also told them the argument started over upsetting things she found on foster's phone. pictures from
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that night show both foster and ennis's knuckles, palms and faces with no visible injuries to either. ( sara ) that was dan thorn reporting. foster was arrested in november accused of domestic violence against the same girlfriend. the 49ers then cut him from the team. he quickly got picked up by the redskins - however - he won't be playing anytime soon - as he is on the commissioners exempt list. ( sara ) this morning we have learned the surfer pulled from ocean beach friday afternoon has died. he was found around 12:30... first responders did c-p-r on the man, who had been surfing. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition where he later died... a beach hazard statement went in effect at noon wednesday but was lifted friday morning at eight a.m... ( sara ) fema trailers are in california to help those displaced by the recent camp fire. these trailers will be set up at the rolling hills casino in corning in nearby tehama county. twelve spots have been opened up at the casino for these trailers.
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fema says no current guests at the casino's r-v park will be asked to leave to make room for the trailers. other trailers will be put at the glenn county fairgrounds and sacramento's cal expo. wildfire victims will be allowed to stay in the trailers for up to 18 months while a more permanent solution can be found. a checked in with a woman who lost everything in the camp fire - she says the resources fema is offering have helped a lot. ( sara ) many residents are now returning to paradise only to find piles of ash where their homes used to stand. reporter karma dickerson tells us how students in sacramento hope making a small gesture with a lot of love will help ease the pain for those who survived the camp fire. natsit's a simple projectnats just a broken down two by four natstrimmednatsprepped natsand assemblednat- now we need to add thee hardware clothplus a screen and natssome screwsnats but the woodshop team at magnolia intermediate school are hoping the sifting boxes they've made will be a meaningful tool for helping victims of the camp fire
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rebuild their lives. 16:44-grace pratt/eight grader- in the ashes of their homes they will be able to grab the sifters and sift through stuff to find heirlooms, rings, necklaces, anything that hasn't melted in the fire.shop teacher phil richardson got the idea from his wife13:31 i thought it would be a good project for our wood shop kids.he launched a fundraising campaign nats and within a weeks more than doubled his goal 13:58 we've got about $800 in donations and built 200 sifting screens when they started the project these grass valley residents expected most sifters would go to people they've never met but they've learned even people in their own school community have been affected by the devastating fire.13:05 we'll save two for miss patterson and write a little note on there for herthese are advanced students natsand they've got the production up to about one box every 10 minutes. natsgrace pratt says what the project lacks in difficulty her classmates, their instructors, and parents who have helped make up for in heart.17:55 such a little like effort that we can put into this we we can put care and love into these and help the people just by doing such a small thingand like true
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artists in the focus on the big picture(cover with 12 :15) 11:27 you are in our hearts love magnolia they haven't forgotten the small touches 19:47 made with 100% love by magnolia woodshed crew.12:31 okay that's number 200 hundred in grass valley karma dickerson fox40 news.applause ( sara ) ( sara ) coming up on kron 4 morning news...authorities are trying to figure out who shot and killed a sea lion at a national park. ( sara ) plus a mother is accused of drowning her twin boys...hear from witnesses who say they tried to save the children. ( sara ) and coming up, a
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morning the question is -- are you a morning person? or a night owl? a new report shows your sleeping habits could put you at greater risk of suffering from certain diseases. andy rose has more in today's health minute. night owls beware!sleeping late could be more harmful to your health than previously thought.that's according to a new study in the journal "advances in nutrition."the research found that people who stayed up late have an increased risk of heart disease and type-2 diabetes-- compared to early risers.the study also found that less sleep often translated to poor eating habits.researchers say people who prefer to stay up late were more likely to eat unhealthy -- including fast food, alcohol and sugar.and they were also more likely to
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skip breakfast.scientists explain that because night owls tend to eat later in the day-- glucose levels spike just before bedtime.they say this goes against the body's normal processes and could impact metabolism. the report also reveals -- children were much more likely to be early risers.and surprisingly-- as people age-- the study found that people tend to go back to their early-rising preferences of their youth.so, if you want to make healthier choices in the kitchen--making sure you get enough zzzs in the bedroom can help.for today's health minute-- i'm andy rose. ( dave )( dave ) ♪ we're in memphis, tennessee, a city with one of the highest increases of women-owned businesses in the u.s.
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at the embarcadero this morning. (sara) toss to weather. (dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend.
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releasing a new list of priests credibly accused of abusing children. many of the accused are no longer living... but some are and living at a jesuit retirement home in the south bay... here's kron 4's charles clifford with the names of the accused. well, jesuits west province represents clergy in 12 western states. hoping to provide transparency and promote healing, jesuits west has released a list priests that have been accused of sexual misconduct.the list includes the names of more than 100 clergy, living and dead, that jesuits west says have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors and vulnerable adults. the list includes accusation dating back to the 1950s. jesuits west says that all of the people on the list have either been removed from the ministry or are deceased. but most of those named worked at multiple locations before they left the ministry. a large number of those named worked at churches in california and here in the bay area. many of them now reside here. . .at the sacred heart jesuit center
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in los gatos. the center is a retirement home of sorts for jesuit priests and brothers. among those at the center is jerold linder. linder is accused of sexually abusing of a minor in the 1970s and 1980s. back in 2012, this man william lynch stood trial for allegedly entering the jesuit center and assaulting linder, who he accused of sexually abusing him in the 1970s. lynch was eventually acquitted and linder is still living in los gatos.jesuits west claims they released the names in an effort to come clean with the public and rebuild trust. in a statement, the head of jesuits west father scott santarosa said "on behalf of the society of jesus, i apologize to the victims and families who put their trust in a jesuit, only to have that trust so profoundly betrayed. it is inconceivable that someone entrusted with the pastoral care of a child could be capable of something so harmful. yet, tragically, this is a part of our jesuit history, a legacy we cannot ignore."jesuit's west also says they have started a review of their records to look for additional problems and that they have set up safeguards to create a safe environment for children. finally, jesuit west says that just because a name appears on the list doesn't mean the allegations are true or that they have been found guilty of a crime. these are only allegations. in the south bay, charles clifford
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kron4 news. ( sara ) officials say the deputy killed in the mass shooting in thousand oaks was hit by a bullet fired by a c-h-p officer. it happened last month when ian long opened fire at the borderline bar and grill in ventura county killing 11 people. the gunman shot at sergeant ron helus five times... but it turns out that he died from a bullet that was fired by a c-h-p officer who was also involved in the gun battle. chief l.d. mapleschpchief l.d. maples/ chp: "the mere thought of something like this happening is devastating to all of us who are sworn to protect and save lives. this tragedy underscores the difficult and dangerous circumstances law enforcement faces every day, often with only mere seconds to react. without question, sergeant helus died a hero while
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protecting this community."( sara ) helus was among 12 people killed. the gunman took his own life. investigators still don't know the motive.. ( sara ) on monday, kaiser permanente mental health care workers will walk off the job and onto the picket line. 21 northern california medical centers will be affected in the weeklong strike. the union claims the h-m-o's mental health services division is chronically understaffed. and it will affect patient care. you can have an impact in terms of how soon how soon they can have an initial face-to-face appointment. it can also have an impact how quickly they can see their therapists a second or third time. like many other forms of medicine psychotherapy, or a person has to attend within a certain frequency otherwise their sessions lose their effectiveness and that is a big cost of the card situation, patients may be waiting six or eight weeks to have a return appointment beckett undermine their progress with therapy( sara ) the union says there are no plans for both sides to go back to the bargining table until after the 5 day stike is over. ( sara )still ahead... the warriors take on the milwaukee
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... the greek freak with an angry putback. had to go inside, because milwaukee couldn't hit a three. --warriors up 6 at the break... and a solid night from andre iguodala.. the 34-year-old with some spring in his legs... ended with a season high 15-points. --the champs never faced any real problems tonight.... because they know how to make plays like this... steph curry...a signature shot...hits the corner-three falling away.... 20-pts for the mvp. --warriors hardly threatened in the 4th. they go on to win 105-95... to take 3 of 5 on the road. to the nfl-- the 49ers in the middle of a three game losing streak, trying to see if that stops sunday against a denver team that's gaining strength. --once again, the broncos have a strong defense... among the league leaders in sacks... and turnover differential. --even though the hawks ran through the niners, the problems didn't all fall on nick mullens.. he had a solid game numbers wise... more than 400-yards passing and two touchdowns. --his ability to step up in less than ideal situations...impresses kyle shanahan. kyle shanahan>"but, i was real impressed last week versus seattle. mainly, i knew how hard it would be for him, let alone any quarterback not being used to there and just the situation we were in. he
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got off to a rough start in the first quarter. but, i was really impressed how he rebounded after that. i think we all settled down a little bit after that first quarter and i thought he played three quarters of pretty good football." --over in alameda, for the 2nd week in a row, the raiders are getting ready to face a high-powered offense... last week it was kansas city, this sunday, the pittsburgh steelers. --yesterday, we talked big ben, but part of the reason their offense is among the best in the league...antonio brown. --number 84 on the outside...leads the league in receiving touchdowns.... --jon gruden with more on what him so good"i've told all of our receivers, if you get a chance to watch him practice, you'll see what unlocks the greatness in him. he's the hardest working man, i think, in football. hardest working player i've ever seen practice. i've seen jerry rice, i've seen a lot of good ones, but i put antonio brown at the top." 3 keys for the raiders this sunday... first off, three bad fumbles last week by the raider backs...hold on to the ball --derek carr...no ( sara ) as we head to break, here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge..
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bay bridge. (sara) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend.
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years. in his announcement newsom said" it seems appropriate to use this moment to unite as a state - stronger and more resilient than ever - to do whatever we can to ensure all of our fellow californians, especially those impacted by tragic wildfire, have the opportunity to build a brighter future and pursue their dreams." ((carroll wills- ca fire foundation)) "it is an honor for the firefighters and fire foundation to be considered as part of these inaugural festivities." calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the communities they serve."most recently with the camp fire we distributed somewhere north of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats at the golden 1
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center. who will be performing is still to be announced..((we can't say who the act is at this point, but it's the golden 1 center so we hope and expect t will really be a celebration." a celebration beyond a new governor..but for hope and healing in california. tag ( sara ) ( sara ) ( sara ) coming up on kron 4 morning news.. a rude awakening for residents of a san jose apartment complex after not one, but two cars slam into the building. the latest on that investigation. (ácommercialá)
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slammed into a san jose apartment complex. here's kron 4's dan kerman with a look at the damage. an early wake up for residents of this meridian avenue apartment complex.. authorities say about 1-30 this whie honda accord traveling north on meridian rear eneded this black vw... both lost control and ended up slamming into this apartment complexsot officer gina tepoorten/san jose police :16 one of the vehicles made sufficient damage to the wall of the apartment complex which inside was the bedroom of the occupalnt so furtunatley that vehicle didnt make it inside the apartment complex and no injuries were reported but the passenger of the black vw did suffer injuries... as did the driver of the white honda.. that driver 32 year old daniel quintana has now been arrested sot the suspect has been arrested for felony driving while under the influce because he caused injury not only to himself but the pasenger of the volkswagon.as the sun came up you could see
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the missing fence that had been taken out by the white honda... you could also see the damage done by the black vw outside the bedroom of that apartment unit.dke kron4 news ( sara ) still ahead on kron 4 morning news...cannabis dispensaries could soon open in alamadea...why some people are concerned about the businesses. ( sara ) and here's a live look outside... san francisco international airport. (ácommercialá)
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your weather forecast. (dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend. ( sara ) an east bay an east bay ( sara ) an east bay city is
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clearing the way for its first cannabis dispensary. but the proposal is getting pushback from a nearby business that serves children and does not want the kids around pot. kron 4's gabe slate visited with the businesses and city officials to learn more. the city of alameda is going to allow 4 cannabis dispensaries to open in the city. it's going to be a slow process to review all the applications and permit the businesses to open these dispensaries. sound from - debbie potter, alameda's community development director "one has been cleared the first hurdle"debbie potter, alameda's community development director, said that dispensary that has cleared the first hurdle wants to open their doors near the intersection of haight avenue and webster street. a martial arts studio, the international chi institute,
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at 1532 webster st. which would be very close to the proposed site of the dispensary opposes the city allowing this location. saying the dispensary could negatively affect the kids that attend their studio.. which they say about 80% of their clientele is minors. the international chi institute is currently classified as "youth center" which means no cannabis dispensary can be opened within 600 feet of it, meaning this proposed location for the first dispensary in alameda could not be here next to the martial arts studio however the city has proposed an ordinance to change the definition of "youth center" paving a path that would allow dispensaries to open next to existing businesses like martial arts centers and dance studios that are currently classified under "youth center" sound from - debbie potter, alameda's community development director"describes a youth center"what happens next the alameda city council will vote on the ordinence to whether to change the definition of "youth center" or not possibly on december 18th. or at that date they will request more information from staff before they vote on that issue..in
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alameda, gabe slate kron 4 news. ( sara ) new homes in california must be solar powered by 20-20. the building standards commission voted unanimously to add the standard to the state's building code. some argue it will make building homes even more expensive. energy officials say the mandate will add 10 thousand dollars to the cost of building a single-family home.. but they say that will be offset somewhat, by lower utility bills. the state commission hopes this new code will be a model for the nation.. ( sara ) this morning we are hearing from a survivor of the pearl harbor attack...friday marked 77 years since the attack. louis conter was a 20 year old sailor on the uss arizona which suffered the greatest casualties. he's one of only five surviving members of
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wide release this weekend but several critically-acclaimed films opening in limited release get the spotlight to themselves. here's david daniel with a preview. "queen elizabeth, your cousin mary has returned to take up her throne in scotland." saoirse (sir-sha) ronan and margot robbie are rival renaissance rulers in "mary queen of scots." ronan plays the title character in the costume drama, while robbie plays her cousing, elizabeth the first of england.did you see? he's gained some weight, and he's got the sparkle back in his eyes. he's clearly doing better.""well then, why are you hiding everything?" julia roberts returns to theaters in "ben is back," as the concerned mother of a drug-addicted teen played by lucas hedges. the family drama is written and directed by the rising star's father, peter hedges.(nat-music) "i am sick of everybody treating me like i'm not a person!"natalie
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portman is drawing raves for "vox lux," about a school shooting survivor who becomes a troubled pop star. jude law and raffey cassidy co-star."by law, i havve to tell you, sir, i'm a jew.""well, i'm a german, so there we are." finally, "schindler's list" returns to theaters. a digitally-remastered version will play on about a thousand screens for one week, to mark the 25th anniversary of steven spielberg's oscar-winning holocast drama. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( sara ) a boston firefighter decided to spread some holiday cheer by taking to the streets dressed as buddy the elf...and start playful pillow fights with strangers brendan edwards and his brother ryan did this in downtown boston...challenging passers- bys....and turning side-eyes into smiles the two shared their homemade video onlineand
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seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend.
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( sara ) happening now..pinole police are looking for a missing 13-year-old girl. her name is sammie anderson. she was last seen yesterday around 4 in the afternoon. she was wearing a black pullover sweater with blue jeans. police say she does not have a phone with her. they are urging you to call them if you see her or have information about where she could be. ( sara ) new this morning...we now know the name of the napa police officer who is on administrative leave following a deadly shooting. christopher simas shot and killed 27-year-old david molina wednesday. police say it happened after molina was identified as a suspect in an assault investigation. when officers found molina, they say they asked him to raise his hands and get down. police say that's when he
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took off and ran inside an apartment complex. a fight took place during the chase and police say simas shot molina after issuing several commands for him to surrender. molina was pronounced dead on the scene. the napa county major crimes task force is investigating. ( sara ) this morning we are learning more about another assault investigation involving former 49ers player reuben foster. according to a police report, he was put in handcuffs back in october. here's kron 4's dan thorn with a look at body cam video from the santa clara police department. natsnew police body cam video shows former san francisco 49er reuben foster at his apartment around 11 pm on october 12th. police responded to the home in carlyle court in santa clara after getting a report of a man and woman arguing. the nfl player told them everything was fine and he did not want them to come inside..nats..moments after foster answered the door..his then girlfriend elissa ennis
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walks out of the apartment with tears in her eyes..she told police she was quote "not okay."police put foster in handcuffs while they continued to interview ennis.. however, documents show she did not say anything physical happened. ennis also told them the argument started over upsetting things she found on foster's phone. pictures from that night show both foster and ennis's knuckles, palms and faces with no visible injuries to either. ( sara ) that was dan thorn reporting. foster was arrested in november accused of domestic violence against the same girlfriend. the 49ers then cut him from the team. he quickly got picked up by the redskins - however - he won't be playing anytime soon - as he is on the commissioners exempt list. ( sara ) this morning we have learned the surfer pulled from ocean beach friday afternoon has died. he was
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found around 12:30... first responders did c-p-r on the man, who had been surfing. he was taken to the hospital in critical condition where he later died... a beach hazard statement went in effect at noon wednesday but was lifted friday morning at eight a.m... ( sara ) fema trailers are in california to help those displaced by the recent camp fire. these trailers will be set up at the rolling hills casino in corning in nearby tehama county. twelve spots have been opened up at the casino for these trailers. fema says no current guests at the casino's r-v park will be asked to leave to make room for the trailers. other trailers will be put at the glenn county fairgrounds and sacramento's cal expo. wildfire victims will be allowed to stay in the trailers for up to 18 months while a more permanent solution can be found. a checked in with a woman who lost everything in the camp fire - she says the resources fema is offering have helped a lot. ( sara ) many residents are now returning to paradise only to find piles of ash
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where their homes used to stand. reporter karma dickerson tells us how students in sacramento hope making a small gesture with a lot of love will help ease the pain for those who survived the camp fire. natsit's a simple projectit's a simple projectnatsjust a broken down two by fournats trimmednatsprepped natsand assemblednat- now we need to add thee hardware clothplus a screen and natssome screwsnats but the woodshop team at magnolia intermediate school are hoping the sifting boxes they've made will be a meaningful tool for helping victims of the camp fire rebuild their lives. 16:44-grace pratt/eight grader- in the ashes of their homes they will be able to grab the sifters and sift through stuff to find heirlooms, rings, necklaces, anything that hasn't melted in the fire.shop teacher phil richardson got the idea from his wife13:31 i thought it would be a good project for our wood shop kids.he launched
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a fundraising campaign nats and within a weeks more than doubled his goal 13:58 we've got about $800 in donations and built 200 sifting screens when they started the project these grass valley residents expected most sifters would go to people they've never met but they've learned even people in their own school community have been affected by the devastating fire.13:05 we'll save two for miss patterson and write a little note on there for herthese are advanced students natsand they've got the production up to about one box every 10 minutes. natsgrace pratt says what the project lacks in difficulty her classmates, their instructors, and parents who have helped make up for in heart.17:55 such a little like effort that we can put into this we we can put care and love into these and help the people just by doing such a small thingand like true artists in the focus on the big picture(cover with 12 :15) 11:27 you are in our hearts love magnolia they haven't
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forgotten the small touches 19:47 made with 100% love by magnolia woodshed crew.12:31 okay that's number 200 hundred in grass valley karma dickerson fox40 news.applause ( sara ) coming up on kron 4 morning news...authorities are trying to figure out who shot and killed a sea lion at a national park. ( sara ) plus a mother is accused of drowning her twin boys...hear from witnesses who say they tried to save the children. ( sara ) and coming up, a new list from the catholic church of more than 100 people accused of sexually abusing minors.
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youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love to give. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross.
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yes for less. for your health this morning the question is -- are you a morning person? or a night owl? a new report shows your sleeping habits could put you at greater risk of suffering from certain diseases. andy rose has more in today's health minute. night owls beware!sleeping late could be more harmful to your health than previously
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thought.that's according to a new study in the journal "advances in nutrition."the research found that people who stayed up late have an increased risk of heart disease and type-2 diabetes-- compared to early risers.the study also found that less sleep often translated to poor eating habits.researchers say people who prefer to stay up late were more likely to eat unhealthy -- including fast food, alcohol and sugar.and they were also more likely to skip breakfast.scientists explain that because night owls tend to eat later in the day-- glucose levels spike just before bedtime.they say this goes against the body's normal processes and could impact metabolism. the report also reveals -- children were much more likely to be early risers.and surprisingly-- as people age-- the study found that people tend to go back to their early-rising preferences of their youth.so, if you want to make healthier choices in the kitchen--making sure you get enough zzzs in the bedroom for today's health minute-- i'm andy rose.
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i wish i could tell ya how i feel about a mornin' like this. and that includes a good hearty breakfast. you need somethin' to kinda warm the whole body up and gets it going. it's a great way to kick off your day. sfx: tsfx: feet shufflingc life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life...
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( sara ) the catholic church is now releasing a new list of priests credibly accused of abusing children. many of the accused are no longer living... but some are and living at a jesuit retirement home in the south bay... here's kron 4's charles clifford with the names of the accused. well, jesuits west province represents clergy in 12 western states. hoping to provide transparency and promote healing, jesuits west has released a list priests that have been accused of sexual misconduct.the list includes the names of more than 100 clergy, living and dead, that jesuits west says have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors and vulnerable adults. the list includes accusation dating back to the 1950s. jesuits west says that all of
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the people on the list have either been removed from the ministry or are deceased. but most of those named worked at multiple locations before they left the ministry. a large number of those named worked at churches in california and here in the bay area. many of them now reside here. . .at the sacred heart jesuit center in los gatos. the center is a retirement home of sorts for jesuit priests and brothers. among those at the center is jerold linder. linder is accused of sexually abusing of a minor in the 1970s and 1980s. back in 2012, this man william lynch stood trial for allegedly entering the jesuit center and assaulting linder, who he accused of sexually abusing him in the 1970s. lynch was eventually acquitted and linder is still living in los gatos.jesuits west claims they released the names in an effort to come clean with the public and rebuild trust. in a statement, the head of jesuits west father scott santarosa said "on behalf of the society of jesus, i apologize to the victims and families who put
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their trust in a jesuit, only to have that trust so profoundly betrayed. it is inconceivable that someone entrusted with the pastoral care of a child could be capable of something so harmful. yet, tragically, this is a part of our jesuit history, a legacy we cannot ignore."jesuit's west also says they have started a review of their records to look for additional problems and that they have set up safeguards to create a safe environment for children. finally, jesuit west says that just because a name appears on the list doesn't mean the allegations are true or that they have been found guilty of a crime. these are only allegations. in the south bay, charles clifford kron4 news. ( sara ) officials say the deputy killed in the mass shooting in thousand oaks was hit by a bullet fired by a c-h-p officer. it happened last month when ian long opened fire at the borderline bar and grill in ventura county killing 11 people. the gunman shot at sergeant ron helus five times... but it turns out that he died from a bullet that was fired by a c-h-p officer who was also involved in the gun battle. chief l.d. mapleschpchief l.d. maples/ chp: "the mere thought of something like this
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happening is devastating to all of us who are sworn to protect and save lives. this tragedy underscores the difficult and dangerous circumstances law enforcement faces every day, often with only mere seconds to react. without question, sergeant helus died a hero while protecting this community."( sara ) helus was among 12 people killed. the gunman took his own life. investigators still don't know the motive.. ( sara ) on monday, kaiser permanente mental health care workers will walk off the job and onto the picket line. 21 northern california medical centers will be affected in the weeklong strike. the union claims the h-m-o's mental health services division is chronically understaffed. and it will affect patient care. you can have an impact in terms of how soon how soon they can have an initial face-to-face appointment. it can also have an impact how quickly they can see their therapists a second or third time. like many other forms of medicine psychotherapy, or a person has to attend within a certain frequency otherwise their sessions lose their effectiveness and that is a big cost of the card situation, patients may be waiting six or eight weeks to have a return appointment
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beckett undermine their progress with therapy( sara ) the union says there are no plans for both sides to go back to the bargining table until after the 5 day stike is over. ( sara )still ahead... the warriors take on the milwaukee bucks... and the raiders get ready to take on the steelers. mark carpentar has all the highlights... next in weekend sports. (ácommercialá)
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and earn $200 in jared rewards for every $500 you spend on jewelry now through december 9th, only at jared. (áábreakáá) < the last time the warriors faced the bucks, it was a nightmare. not only did they get blown out at home, but that's when steph curry suffered a groin injury that forced him to miss 11-games. tonight, much different story. --we go to milwaukee.. draymond green made a push to play, but steve kerr opted to keep him out for tonight --in the first half, kevin durant held to zero field goals, but it helps to have more stars. klay thompson...good from 3... he finished with 20-points, 50-percent from the floor --the bucks going to their man... look at this play from giannis antetokounmpo
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... the greek freak with an angry putback. had to go inside, because milwaukee couldn't hit a three. --warriors up 6 at the break... and a solid night from andre iguodala.. the 34-year-old with some spring in his legs... ended with a season high 15-points. --the champs never faced any real problems tonight.... because they know how to make plays like this... steph curry...a signature shot...hits the corner-three falling away.... 20-pts for the mvp. --warriors hardly threatened in the 4th. they go on to win 105-95... to take 3 of 5 on the road. to the nfl-- the 49ers in the middle of a three game losing streak, ying to see if that stops sunday against a denver team that's gaining strength. --once again, the broncos have a strong defense... among the league leaders in sacks... and turnover differential. --even though the hawks ran through the niners, the problems didn't all fall on nick mullens.. he had a solid game numbers wise... more
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than 40yards passing and two touchdowns. --his ability to step up in less than ideal situations...impresses kyle shanahan. kyle shanahan>"but, i was real impressed last week versus seattle. mainly, i knew how hard it would be for him, let alone any quarterback not being used to there and just the situation we were in. he got off to a rough start in the first quarter. but, i was really impressed how he rebounded after that. i think we all settled down a little bit after that first quarter and i thought he played three quarters of pretty good football." --over in alameda, for the 2nd week in a row, the raiders are getting ready to face a high-powered offense... last week it was kansas city, this sunday, the pittsburgh steelers. --yesterday, we talked big ben, but part of the reason their offense is among the best in the league...antonio brown. --number 84 on the outside...leads the league in receiving touchdowns.... --jon gruden with more on what him so good"i've told all of our receivers, if you get a chance to watch him practice, you'll see what unlocks the greatness in him. he's the hardest working man, i think, in football. hardest working player i've ever seen practice. i've seen jerry rice, i've seen a lot of good ones, but i put antonio brown at the top." ( sara ) as we head to break,
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let's go. nutella is sure to bring a smile to breakfast time. get free decorating tools inside nutella holiday jars. (sara) here's a live look at the bay bridge. (sara) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the
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( sara ) a sea lion was found shot to death at point reyes national seashore. visitors spotted the sea lion..and now police are trying to figure out what happened.. kron 4's gayle ong has the story from pier 39. quite a shocker for sea lion fans at san francisco's pier 39. it's a mystery on point reyes national seashore..wildlife officials are trying to figure
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( sara ) new this morning...police in (two-lar- ey) tulare say a mother drowned her twin boys in a motel bathtub. police say heather langdon and the twins were dropped off at the motel by police late wednesday night. they say she was staying at nearby women's shelter but got kicked out for causing disturbances. thursday morning police say she drowned the twins in the motel bathtub and then called for help. a woman says she ran to the room to help but it was too late.
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and we're hearing that he'll put first responders and fire victims at the forefront of the celebration. kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has the story.. before gavin newsom takes his oath of office on the steps of the capitol... the next governor will kick off his term at the golden 1 center..with a concert for those who suffered through wildfires within the last two years. in his announcement newsom said" it seems appropriate to use this moment to unite as a state - stronger and more resilient than ever - to do whatever we can to ensure all of our fellow californians, especially those impacted by tragic wildfire, have the opportunity to build a brighter future and pursue their dreams." ((carroll wills- ca fire foundation)) "it is an honor for the firefighters and fire foundation to be considered as part of these inaugural festivities." calling the event "california rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the communities they serve."most recently with the camp fire we distributed somewhere north of about 11,000 gift cards for 250
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dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats at the golden 1 center. who will be performing is still to be announced..((we can't say who the act is at this point, but it's the golden 1 center so we hope and expect t will really be a celebration." a celebration beyond a new governor..but for hope and healing in california. tag ( sara ) coming up coming up coming up coming up ( sara ) coming up on kron 4 morning news.. a rude awakening for residents
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yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love to give. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross. yes for less. ( sara ) an arrest has been made after two cars slammed into a san jose apartment complex. here's kron 4's dan kerman with a look at the damage. an early wake up for residents of this meridian avenue apartment complex.. authorities say about 1-30 this whie honda accord traveling north on meridian rear eneded this black vw... both lost control and ended up slamming into this apartment complexsot officer gina tepoorten/san jose police :16one of the vehicles made sufficient damage to the wall of the apartment complex which inside was the bedroom of the occupalnt so furtunatley that
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vehicle didnt make it inside the apartment complex and no injuries were reported but the passenger of the black vw did suffer injuries... as did the driver of the white honda.. that driver 32 year old daniel quintana has now been arrested sot the suspect has been arrested for felony driving while under the influce because he caused injury not only to himself but the pasenger of the volkswagon.as the sun came up you could see the missing fence that had been taken out by the white honda... you could also see the damage done by the black vw outside the bedroom of that apartment unit.dke kron4 news ( sara ) still ahead on kron 4 morning news...cannabis dispensaries could soon open in alamadea...why some people are concerned about the businesses. ( sara ) and here's a live look outside... san francisco international airport. (ácommercialá) live look outside...sutro
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tower. ( sara ) dave spahr is here with your weather forecast. (dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend.
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( sara ) ( sara ) an east bay city is clearing the way for its first cannabis dispensary. but the proposal is getting pushback from a nearby business that serves children and does not want the kids around pot. kron 4's gabe slate visited with the businesses and city officials to learn more. the city of alameda is going to allow 4 cannabis dispensaries to open in the city. it's going to be a slow process to review all the
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applications and permit the businesses to open these dispensaries. sound from - debbie potter, alameda's community development director "one has been cleared the first hurdle"debbie potter, alameda's community development director, said that dispensary that has cleared the first hurdle wants to open their doors near the intersection of haight avenue and webster street. a martial arts studio, the international chi institute, at 1532 webster st. which would be very close to the proposed site of the dispensary opposes the city allowing this location. saying the dispensary could negatively affect the kids that attend their studio.. which they say about 80% of their clientele is minors. the international chi institute is currently classified as "youth center" which means no cannabis dispensary can be opened within 600 feet of it, meaning this proposed location for the first dispensary in alameda could not be here next to the martial arts studio however the city has proposed an ordinance to change the definition of "youth center" paving a path that would allow dispensaries to open next to existing businesses like martial arts centers and dance studios that are currently classified under "youth center" sound from - debbie
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potter, alameda's community development director"describes a youth center"what happens next the alameda city council will vote on the ordinence to whether to change the definition of "youth center" or not possibly on december 18th. or at that date they will request more information from staff before they vote on that issue..in alameda, gabe slate kron 4 news. (sara)(sara) (sara) over 77 years ago -- japan bombed pearl harbor naval base in a surprise attack. more than two-thousand americans died from the bombings. just one day later -- the u-s declared war against japan -- thrusting the nation into world war two. kathy muneno spoke with everett
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hyland ... a 95-year-old survivor of the pearl harbor < everett hyland, pearl harbor survivor: "good morning sir" visitor "very nice to meet you" everett "thank you"> everett hyland,< visitor: "thank you sir">fist-bumping, < visitor: give fist bumps, there you go, thank you sir."> quipping, < everett: "every day above ground is a good one">obliging,< visitor: "can we take your picture?" everett: "certainly">< visitor: " take a picture with you?" everett: "yes." visitor: "thank you.">at pearl harbor's arizona memorial visitors center, "volunteering" his time, for 23 years now, now 95 years old< everett hyland, pearl harbor survivor: "it gets me out of the house (laugh).">and close to his memories as an 18-year old sailor on the pennsy, the battleship uss pennsylvania... < everett hyland: "i was a smart teenager i figured if we ever go to war, the last place i'd want to be stuck is in the radio quarters down in the middle of the ship.">and that's where he was, when peace shattered...<
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announcement: "this is not a drill this is not a drill general quarters general quarters all hands, man your battle stations.">the pennsy was in drydock across battleship row....hyland ran up to the battle station on the aft deck....he says five high altitude bombers flew overhead.< everett hyland: "they all released their bombs at the same time and we took one hit.">the ships downes and cassin in front of the pennsy destroyed...behind.....smoke billowing from the arizona.< everett: and the other fellows with me, harold comstock, clarence hoss, joe mahofski, jim owens joe pace were killed>hyland wounded beyond recognition.< everett hyland: "and he came over and he bent over and he looked at me and he said who are you? i said it's hyland and all he did was back away and go "ah, ah" very good for the morale, evidently i was quite a mess.">nine months of recovery and he was back on the ship, only left the navy after the war ended. < everett hyland: "thank you very much" visitor: "thank you for your service" everett: "you're welcome.">hyland's a retired elementary school science teacher. he moved to hawai'i in the year of the 50th anniversary of the bombing of pearl harbor, when he met his wife miyoko, from japan.< everett "thank you">he used to volunteer here five days a week, now it's down to one with no plans of going to none< everett: " i'm as proud as these fellas are with their uniform on, they're in a great organization.">< everett: "and i appreciate you" sailor: " thank you sir.">at pearl harbor, i'm kathy muneno
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this weekend but several critically-acclaimed films opening in limited release get the spotlight to themselves. here's david daniel with a preview. "queen elizabeth, your cousin mary has returned to take up her throne in scotland." saoirse (sir-sha) ronan and margot robbie are rival renaissance rulers in "mary queen of scots." ronan plays the title character in the costume drama, while robbie plays her cousing, elizabeth the first of england.did you
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see? he's gained some weight, and he's got the sparkle back in his eyes. he's clearly doing better.""well then, why are you hiding everything?" julia roberts returns to theaters in "ben is back," as the concerned mother of a drug-addicted teen played by lucas hedges. the family drama is written and directed by the rising star's father, peter hedges.(nat-music) "i am sick of everybody treating me like i'm not a person!"natalie portman is drawing raves for "vox lux," about a school shooting survivor who becomes a troubled pop star. jude law and raffey cassidy co-star."by law, i havve to tell you, sir, i'm a jew.""well, i'm a german, so there we are." finally, "schindler's list" returns to theaters. a digitally-remastered version will play on about a thousand screens for one week, to mark the 25th anniversary of steven spielberg's oscar-winning holocast drama. in hollywood, i'm david daniel.
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( sara ) a boston firefighter decided to spread some holiday cheer by taking to the streets dressed as buddy the elf...and start playful pillow fights with strangers brendan edwards and his brother ryan did this in downtown boston...challenging passers- bys....and turning side-eyes into smiles the two shared their homemade video onlineand no surprise -- it's going viral ... racking up more than 150,000 views in just days ( dave )
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(dave)pleasant weather with seasonal and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend. ( sara )( sara )( sara ) happening today...santa-con is kicking off in san francisco. thousands are expected in the city for the annual pub crawl. kron 4's sanaz tahernia is joining us now
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with a look at what you can expect today. santa-con kicks off today in san francisco. although the event is now celebrated worldwide... it began in the city by the bay back in the 90's. the annual pub crawl encourages toy donations at noon in union square. while the event has no central coordination this year... the official facebook group says there should be no fee or registration requirement for participating venues in the city. ( sara ) thanks sanaz. sanaz. thanks sanaz.
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police say she does not have a phone with her. they are urging you to call them if you see her or have information about where she could be. ( sara ) new this morning...we now know the name of the napa police officer who is on administrative leave following a deadly shooting. christopher simas shot and killed 27-year-old david molina wednesday. police say it happened after molina was identified as a suspect in an assault investigation. when officers found molina, they say they asked him to raise his hands and get down. police say that's when he took off and ran inside an apartment complex. a fight took place during the chase and police say simas shot molina after issuing several commands for him to surrender. molina was pronounced dead on the scene. the napa county major crimes task force is investigating. ( sara ) this morning we are learning more about another assault investigation involving former 49ers player reuben foster. according to a police report, he was put
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in handcuffs back in october. here's kron 4's dan thorn with a look at body cam video from the santa clara police natsnew police body cam video ows former san francisco 49er reuben foster at his apartment around 11 pm on october 12th. police responded to the home in carlyle court in santa clara after getting a report of a man and woman arguing. the nfl player told them everything was fine and he did not want them to come inside..nats..moments after foster answered the door..his then girlfriend elissa ennis walks out of the apartment with tears in her eyes..she told police she was quote "not okay."police put foster in handcuffs while they continued to interview ennis.. however, documents show she did not say anything physical happened. ennis also told them the argument started over upsetting things she found on foster's phone. pictures from
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that night show both foster and ennis's knuckles, palms and faces with no visible injuries to either. to either. visible injuries faces with no palms and faces with no visible injuries to either. ( sara ) that was dan thorn reporting. foster was arrested in november accused of domestic violence against the same girlfriend. the 49ers then cut him from the team. he quickly got picked up by the redskins - however - he won't be playing anytime soon - as he is on the commissioners exempt list. ( sara )in world news... the yellow vest demonstrations continues in paris. over 3- hundred-and-forty people have been taken in for questioning---according to a spokeswoman for the french police. she added that "several thousand" protesters are on the streets. meanwhile, the french interior minister says that over 2- hundred people have been taken into custody in paris. the "yellow vest" protests started as a revolt against a gas tax
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increase but have since grown to an array of grievances against living standards and president emmanuel macron. to date, four people have died and nearly 17-hundred people have been injured. ( sara ) coming up on kron 4 morning news...authorities are trying to figure out who shot and killed a sea lion at a national park. ( sara ) plus a mother is accused of drowning her twin boys...hear from witnesses who say they tried to save the children.
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for your health this morning the question is -- are you a morning person? or a night owl? a new report shows your sleeping habits could put you at greater risk of suffering from certain diseases. andy rose has more in minute. night owls beware!sleeping late could more harmful to your health than previously thought.that's according to a
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new study in the journal "advances in nutrition."the research found that people who stayed up late have an increased risk of heart disease and type-2 diabetes-- compared to early risers.the study also found that less sleep often translated to poor eating habits.researchers say people who prefer to stay up late were more likely to eat unhealthy -- including fast food, alcohol and sugar.and they were also more likely to skip breakfast.scientists explain that because night owls tend to eat later in the day-- glucose levels spike just before bedtime.they say this goes against the body's normal processes and could impact metabolism. the report also reveals -- children were much more likely to be early risers.and surprisingly-- as people age-- the study found that people tend to go back to their early-rising preferences of their youth.so, if you want to make healthier choices in the kitchen--making sure you get enough zzzs in the bedroom can help.for today's health minute-- i'm andy rose. ( dave )
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youand the holiday spiritoss just hits you... yes! or when you get the best deal... on a treat for your best friend? or when you score a magical gift... at an unbelievable price? yes! that's yes for less. ross has you and your list covered with gifts you'll love to give. and it feels even better when you find them for less-at ross.
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( sara ) the catholic church is now releasing a new list of priests credibly accused of abusing children. many of the accused are no longer living... but some are and living at a jesuit retirement home in the south bay... here's kron 4's charles clifford with the names of the accused. well, jesuits west province represents clergy in 12 western states. hoping to provide transparency and promote healing, jesuits west has released a list priests that have been accused of sexual misconduct.the list includes the names of
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more than 100 clergy, living and dead, that jesuits west says have been credibly accused of sexually abusing minors and vulnerable adults. the list includes accusation dating back to the 1950s. jesuits west says that all of the people on the list have either been removed from the ministry or are deceased. but most of those named worked at multiple locations before they left the ministry. a large number of those named worked at churches in california and here in the bay area. many of them now reside here. . .at the sacred heart jesuit center in los gatos. the center is a retirement home of sorts for jesuit priests and brothers. among those at the center is jerold linder. linder is accused of sexually abusing of a minor in the 1970s and 1980s. back in 2012, this man william lynch stood trial for allegedly entering the jesuit center and assaulting linder, who he accused of sexually abusing him in the 1970s. lynch was eventually acquitted and linder is still living in los gatos.jesuits west claims they released the names in an effort to come clean with the public and rebuild trust. in a statement, the head of jesuits west father scott santarosa said "on behalf of the society of jesus, i apologize to the victims and families who put their trust in a jesuit, only to have that trust so profoundly betrayed. it is inconceivable that someone entrusted with the pastoral care of a child could be capable of something so harmful. yet, tragically, this
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is a part of our jesuit history, a legacy we cannot ignore."jesuit's west also says they have started a review of their records to look for additional problems and that they have set up safeguards to create a safe environment for children. finally, jesuit west says that just because a name appears on the list doesn't mean the allegations are true or that they have been found guilty of a crime. these are only allegations. in the south bay, charles clifford kron4 news. ( sara ) officials say the deputy killed in the mass shooting oaks was hit by by a c-h-p officer. it happened last month opened fire at the borderline in ventura 11
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people. the gunman sergeant ron helus five turns out that he died from a was fired by a who was also involved in the chief l.d. mapleschpchp: "the mere thought of this happening is devastating to all sworn to protect this tragedy underscores the dangerous circumstances faces every day, often with only react. without sergeant helus died a hero while community."( sara ) helus was people killed. the gunman life.took his own the gunman people killed. among 12 helus was ( sara ) helus was among 12 people killed. the gunman took his own life. investigators still don't know the still don't investigators life.took his own the gunman people killed.among 12 helus was ( sara ) gun battle.involved in the who was also involved in the gun battle. chief l.d. mapleschpchief l.d. maples/ chp: "the mere something like devastating to all of us who are sworn to protect and save lives. underscores the difficult and circumstances law enforcement often with only mere seconds to question, sergeant helus protecting this ( sara ) helus was ( sara )( sara ) helus was among 12 people killed. the gunman took his own life. investigators still don't know the motive.. ( sara ) on monday, kaiser permanente mental health care workers will walk off the job and onto the picket line. 21 northern california medical centers will be affected in the weeklong strike. the union claims the h-m-o's mental health services division is chronically understaffed. and it will affect patient care. you can have an impact in terms of how soon how soon they can have an initial
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face-to-face appointment. it can also have an impact how quickly they can see their therapists a second or third time. like many other forms of medicine psychotherapy, or a person has to attend within a certain frequency otherwise their sessions lose their effectiveness and that is a big cost of the card situation, patients may be waiting six or eight weeks to have a return appointment beckett undermine their progress with therapy( sara ) the union says there are no plans for both sides to go back to the bargining table until after the 5 day stike is over. ( sara )still ahead... the warriors take on the milwaukee bucks... and the raiders get ready to take on the steelers. mark carpentar has all the highlights... next in weekend sports. ( sara ) as we head to break, here's a live look outside... richmond bridge
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but that's when steph curry suffered a groin injury that forced him to miss 11-games. tonight, much different story. --we go to milwaue.. draymond green made a push to play, but steve kerr opted to keep him out for tonight --in the first half, kevin durant held to zero field goals, but it helps to have more stars. klay thompson...good from 3... he finished with 20-points, he finished d from 3...thompson...goo klay thompson...good from 3... he finished with 20-points, 50-percent from the floor --the bucks going to their man... look at this play from giannis antetokounmpo ... the greek freak with an angry putback. had to go inside, because milwaukee couldn't hit a three. --warriors up 6 at the break... and a solid night from andre iguodala.. the 34-year-old with some spring in his legs... ended with a season high 15-points.
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--the champs never faced any real problems tonight.... because they know how to make plays like this... steph curry...a signature shot...hits the corner-three falling away.... 20-pts for the mvp. --warriors hardly threatened in the 4th. they go on to win 105-95... to take 3 of 5 on the road. to the nfl-- the 49ers in the middle of a three game losing streak, trying to see if that stops sunday against a denver team that's gaining strength. --once again, the broncos have a strong defense... among the league leaders in sacks... and turnover differential. --even though the hawks ran through the niners, the problems didn't all fall on nick mullens.. he had a solid game numbers wise... more than 400-yards passing and two touchdowns. --his ability to step up in less than ideal situations...impresses kyle shanahan. kyle shanahan>"but, i was real impressed last week versus seattle. mainly, i knew how hard it would be for him, let alone any quarterback not being used to there and just the situation we were in. he got off to a rough start in the first quarter. but, i was really impressed how he rebounded after that. i think we all settled down a ltle bit after that first quarter and i thought he played three quarters of pretty good football." --over in alameda, for the 2nd week in a row, the
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raiders are getting ready to face a high-powered offense... last week it was kansas city, this sunday, the pittsburgh steelers. --yesterday, we talked big ben, but part of the reason their offense is among the best in the league...antonio brown. --number 84 on the outside...leads the league in receiving touchdowns.... --jon gruden with more on what him so good"i've told all of our receivers, if you get a chance to watch him practice, you'll see what unlocks the greatness in him. he's the hardest working man, i think, in football. hardest working player i've ever seen practice. i've seen jerry rice, i've seen a lot of good ones, but i put antonio brown at the top." ( sara ) as we head to break, here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge.. sfx: tinny headphone music sfx: feet shuffling life can change in an instant. be covered when it does... ...with a health plan through covered california. we offer free expert help choosing the best plan for you. and all of our plans include free preventive care. financial help is available, so check for yourself to see what savings you qualify for. for health insurance starting january 1st, enroll by december 15th. because you never know when life...
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(dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend. ( sara )( sara )( sara ) ( sara ) ( sara )
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( sara ) a sea lion was found shot to death at point reyes national seashore. visitors spotted the sea lion..and now police are trying to figure out what happened.. kron 4's gayle ong has the story from pier 39. quite a quite a shocker for sea lion fans at san francisco's pier 39.it's a mystery on point reyes national seashore..wildlife officials are trying to figure out how and why a sea lion was shot and killed..
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dell'osso/point reyes national seashore: "there was definitely at least two gunshot wounds on the sea lion, there might have been more.">tracked since its birth seven years ago..this california male sea lion was found dead on the beach sunday..a visitor came across it and took this photo then reported it to park officials.
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( sara ) new this morning...police in (two-lar- ey) tulare say a mother drowned her twin boys in a motel bathtub. police say heather langdon and the twins were dropped off at the motel by police late wednesday night. they say she was staying at nearby women's shelter but got kicked out for causing disturbances. thursday morning police say she drowned the twins in the motel bathtub and then called for help. a woman says she ran to the room to help but it was too late.
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husband have been divorced for a few years..and they share three more sons, ages 14, 13 and five... ( sara ) plans are set for governor-elect gavin newsom's inauguration. and we're hearing that he'll put first responders and fire victims at the forefront of the celebration. kron 4's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala has the story.. before gavin newsom takes his oath of office on the steps of the capitol... the next governor will kick off his term at the golden 1 center..with a concert for those who suffered through wildfires within the last two years. in his announcement newsom said" it seems appropriate to use this moment to unite as a state - stronger and more resilient than ever - to do whatever we can to ensure all of our fellow californians, especially those impacted by tragic wildfire, have the opportunity to build a brighter future and pursue their dreams." ((carroll wills- ca fire foundation)) "it is an honor for the firefighters and fire foundation to be considered as part of these inaugural festivities." calling the event "california
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rises"....proceeds from the concert will go to the california fire foundation, a non-profit that provides financial and emotional support to firefighters, their families and the communities they serve."most recently with the camp fire we distributed somewhere north of about 11,000 gift cards for 250 dollars..about 2.6 million dollars in assistance."aside from the money..event organizers aim to have first responders and fire victims in the seats at the golden 1 center. who will be performing is still to be announced..((we can't say who the act is at this point, but it's the golden 1 center so we hope and expect t will really be a celebration." a celebration beyond a new governor..but for hope and healing in california. tag ( sara ) coming up coming up on kron 4 morning news.. a
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been made after two cars slammed into a san jose apartment complex. here's kron 4's dan kerman with a look at the damage. an early wake up for residents of this meridian avenue apartment complex.. authorities say about 1-30 this whie honda accord traveling north on meridian rear eneded this black vw... both lost control and ended up slamming into this apartment complexsot officer gina tepoorten/san jose police :16 one of the vehicles made sufficient damage to the wall of the apartment complex which inside was the bedroom
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of the occupalnt so furtunatley that vehicle didnt make it inside the apartment complex and no injuries were reported but the passenger of the black vw did suffer injuries... as did the driver of the white honda.. that driver 32 year old daniel quintana has now been arrested sot the suspect has been arrested for felony driving while under the influce because he caused injury not only to himself but the pasenger of the volkswagon.as the sun came up you could see the missing fence that had been taken out by the white honda... you could also see the damage done by the black vw outside the bedroom of that apartment unit.dke kron4 news (sara) (sara)still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... what you wear on your flight is just as important as where you're going. our health expert karen owoc is here to give us some lifesaving tips on how to dress for your flight. (sara) live look
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(dave)pleasant weather with seasonal temperatures and mostly clear skies should prevail through early sunday. a weak cold front will arrive sunday night into monday bringing the possibility of light rain, primarily from the bay area northward. a very weak system may bring minor rainfall mid week while a pair of potentially wetter systems are possible beginning around next weekend. (sara) air travel malfunctions can,
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on rare occasions, result in a crash. but according to the national transportation safety board, 76 percent of the passengers in the most devastating airplane crashes survive. our health expert, karen owoc, is here with tips on what you can do to boost your odds for survival.(2-shot)air travel malfunctions can, on rare occasions, result in a crash. but according to the national transportation safety board, 76 percent of the passengers in the most devastating airplane crashes survive. our health expert, karen owoc, is here with tips on what you can do to boost your odds for
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survival. get in shape this is not so much a question of looking good, but in an emergency evacuation, you will need considerable strength, agility and balance to save your life. re-member, if the cabin fills with smoke, you'll need to be able to get down on the floor and crawl to get to an exit. this can be problematic if you're not very flexi-ble and can't move quickly. pay attention to how you dress what you (and your children) wear matters when flying. 1. don't wear synthetics, such as polyester, nylon, rayon or poly-cotton blends. even though you may be far enough from the fire to avoid serious in-jury, the heat alone will melt your synthetic clothing and adhere to your bare skin.
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melted fabric that sticks to flesh can result in a critical burn and infection. however, at the same distance away from the heat, a cotton jacket or pair of pants won't begin to char or catch fire. the bottom line is, natural fibers are safer, plastic is dangerous. 2. wear natural fibers, such as cotton, pure wool, silk, or leather. cotton is flammable, but in a truly massive and intense fire, whether your clothes are flammable or not won't matter much unfortunately. note: some cotton shirts are sewn with poly/cotton thread (an ignition source), so you are still vulnerable. 3. wear long pants and long sleeves. skip the short skirts, shorts and skimpy t- shirts. protect your arms and legs. heavy denim pants and a cotton long-sleeved shirt are best 4. wear comfortable, unrestrictive clothing. if your clothes are tight, you won't be able to move quickly
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and easily in an emergency evacuation. 5. wear layers. two layers are better than one. you can wear a 100% cotton long-sleeved shirt under a cotton jacket. add a cotton t-shirt under your shirt for another layer of protection. 6. don't wear frayed or fuzzy clothing. a frayed cotton jacket, shirt or jeans with its dangling cotton threads can ignite when exposed to even the smallest flame. 7. wear sturdy, closed-toed shoes with secure laces or straps. leather is the best heat-resistant footwear material. for the best protection against heat, wear leather boots, but be sure they have heat-resistant thread and laces. leave your heels, flip-flops and sandals in your luggage. heels can actually puncture an actually heels can your lugge. sandals in your luggage. heels can actually puncture an airline's escape slide and you'll have to remove your shoes in an emergency. 8. wear cotton or wool socks. in this case, the
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longer they are, the better. 9. carry a cotton/wool scarf or mask. in a fire, wear this over your mouth and nose as a smoke filtering mask. 10. wear a medical identification tag. it is important for emergency person-nel to know that you have a medical issue, such as asthma, a blood disorder, heart condition, or rare blood type. high-stress emergencies can trigger a cardiac event or heavy smoke can bring on an asthma attack. (2-shot)(sara) (sara)so what's the (sara)so what's the (sara)so what's the take away karen?(karen)keep a copy of these tips in your suitcase as a reminder when preparing for your next trip. and remember if your clothing catches fire,
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and all thro' the house. not a creature was stirring, but everywhere else... there are performers, dancers, designers the dads and the drivers. there are doers of good and bringers of glee. this time of the year is so much more than a bow and a tree. (morgan vo) those who give their best, deserve the best. get up to a $1,000 credit on select models now during the season of audi sales event. open in wide release this
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mary has returned to take up her throne in scotland." saoirse (sir-sha) ronan and margot robbie are rival renaissance rulers in "mary queen of scots." ronan plays the title character in the costume drama, while robbie plays her cousing, elizabeth the first of england.did you see? he's gained some weight, and he's got the sparkle back in his eyes. he's clearly doing better.""well then, why are you hiding everything?" julia roberts returns to theaters in "ben is back," as the concerned mother of a drug-addicted teen played by lucas hedges. the family drama is written and directed by the rising star's father, peter hedges.(nat-music) "i am sick of everybody treating me like i'm not a person!"natalie portman is drawing raves for "vox lux," about a school shooting survivor who becomes a troubled pop star. jude law and raffey cassidy co-star."by law, i havve to tell you, sir, i'm a jew." "well, i'm a german, so there
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we are."finally, "schindler's list" returns to theaters. a digitally-remastered version will play on about a thousand screens for one week, to mark the 25th anniversary of steven spielberg's oscar-winning holocast drama. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( sara ) a boston firefighter decided to spread some holiday cheer by taking to the streets dressed as buddy the elf...and start playful pillow fights with strangers brendan edwards and his brother edwards and brendan edwards and his brother ryan did this in downtown boston...challenging passers-bys....and turning side-eyes into smiles the two shared their homemade video onlineand no surprise -- it's going viral ... racking up more than 150,000 views in just days
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(sara) the montery bay aquarium is scoldingapple for its squid emoji... aquarium officials tweeted thatthat things are in the wrong place...and it looks like it has a weird nose. they say the 'siphon' is misplaced. that's a muscle on the squid that pushes out waste and spits out water to help the squid move. it should be on the back of the squid, but apple put it on the front. this isnt the first time apple had to correct it's had to fix problems with the octopus and lobster. adlib seven day. thats kron 4 news weekend for this saturdaymorning... i'm marty gonzalez. from all of us thanks for watching. join us for kron4 news tomorrow morning starting at 8 o'clock ... and tonight for kron 4 news at eight. (ácommercialá)
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