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bay area this morning. strong winds are also a major problem today. kron 4's sara stinson reports live in the north bay from sausalito ... how are the conditions there? ...wind advisory in effect from 10 am this morning to 10 pm pstthis evening...the national weather service in san francisco has issued a wind advisory, which is in effect from 10 am this morning to 10 pm pstthis evening.á winds...southerly winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph, with gusts up to 60 mph in the highest peaks and ridges.á timing...winds will increase this morning and peak in intensity during the afternoon. winds will gradually subside this evening.impacts...difficult driving conditions, blowing debris, downed trees or tree
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limbs. isolated power outages are possible.precautionary/ preparedness actions...a wind advisory means that winds of 35 mph are expected. windsthis strong can make driving difficult...especially for high profile vehicles. use extra caution. thanks sara. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( marty ) you can also download the kron 4 mobile app.. or go to our website kron 4 dot com to stay on top of the next series of storms. there you will
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find full forecasts... interactive radar. and you can also get alerts for your neighborhood. ( marty ) breaking overnight...at least one person is dead following a crash involving multiple vehicles on i- 80. it happened last night around eleven at the 80 and 680 split in cordelia. the crash shutdown two eastbound lanes...they have since been reopened. no word on the cause of the crash. ( marty ) we're learning more about an officer involved deadly shooting at a santa clara gas station early saturday morning. police say the suspect was shooting at passing cars and at people at the gas station before he was shot and killed by officers.. kron 4's dan thorn has more on the investigation.
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was intent on killing and injuring innocent civilians, had multiple weapons as well as additional ammunition for those weapons on his person. police captain (wah-heed kah- zem) wahyd kazem says the 55-year-old man walked up to the gas station--armed with at least a long gun and a handgun---and began firing at passing cars and people pumping gas...sot: he then walked into the store and began shooting everywhere. there were multiple employees in the store as well as customers who fled for their lives..it was feared there were several victims according to initial reports..police later discovered that was not the case..officers rushed to the scene just before 6am... they were able to quickly stop the gunman before things got much worse..sot: we are fortunate that there are no civilian injuries or casualties primarily due to the fact that officers responded so quickly they resonded with their training in front of them and reacted to this threat..the investigation revealed the shooter was a rotten robbie employee. he apparently tried to set his cupertino store on fire before setting off on his shooting spree in santa clara...sot: this was truly a lone gunman very much intent on causing death and
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destruction..> ( marty ) that was dan thorn reporting. police continue their investigation into the officer involved shooting. they are trying to figure out why the man was shooting at strangers . police have not released his name. for now he's being indentified as a 55 year old man from san jose. ( marty ) three pedistrians were injured in two separate crashes in berekely this weekend.. the berekely unified school district says school board president, judy appel, and her wife were hit by a car just after midnight saturday. the couple was crossing martin luther king junior way near stuart street. police say the driver remained on the
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scene. and another woman was hurt as she was crossing sacramento street at lincoln street friday. she was listed in serious condition saturday. the driver in incident also remained on the scene. police have made no arrests in either case. ( marty ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news..police in houston make an arrest in the deadly shooting of a 7-year-old girl...just hours after a rally. ( marty ) plus, what representitves in the bay area are planning to do with the trash they picked up this weekend in the presidio. ( marty ) and stars are set to hit the red carpet this weekend for the golden globes. a look at the top contenders after the break. oh! oh!
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i discovered the potential with ozempic®. ♪ oh! oh! oh! ozempic®! ♪ ask your healthcare provider if ozempic® is right for you. ( marty ) in national news...police in houston have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of 7-year-old jazmine barnes. the sheriff's office says eric black jr. has been charged with capital murder in the case. police say a tip led them to black...they say he later admitted to taking part in the shooting. its been a week since barnes was riding in a car with her mother and three sisters...when a man drove up next to them and opened fire. jazmine was fatally shot in the head. a rally was held yesterday in the area was killed. (
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marty ) according to the sheriff's office, it appears that jazmine and her family were innocent victims...and that additional suspects could be charged in this case. a memorial service for jazmine is set for tuesday. ( marty ) on tuesday, paradise high school students will be returning to class from their holiday break. and it will be in a new temporary space. about 7-hundred students will be at a temporary campus near the chico airport. the 23- thousand squre-foot building has 30-classrooms, offices, a library and a cafeteria. there is also a basketball court and plenty of open recreational areas. the school district will lease the building until students and staff are able to return to classes in paradise.
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they're the ones that make paradise high school more amazing. the parents, the students, the teachers, the staff members, altogether, we have been so strong through this.">( marty ) there was not much fire damage at the main paradise high school campus. school administrators hope they can return there by august. they say it depends partly on how many families decide to rebuild and stay in paradise ( dave )
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look at the sutro tower. toss to weather. (dave)an active weather pattern is expected to continue through the forecast period. another round of widespread rainfall and gusty winds will move through on sunday, with subsequent storm systems looking to impact the region tuesday into wednesday and again late in the week.
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december 31st, the next scheduled paycheck would be january 15th. we've been told that if there's no resolution by january 11th, that paycheck will not come. you're already in a highly stressful -- in a very stressful job, and now when you go home, you're thinking about how am i going pay my mortgage, how am i going to pay for childcare." president trump seemingly unsympathetic to the plight of federal workers --- tweeting saturday morning, "i don't care that most of the workers not getting paid are democrats, i want to stop the shutdown as soon as we are in agreement on strong border security!"a frequent claim of evidence that most of the o federal workers impacted are democrats.i'm melisa raney reporting.> ( marty ) meantime the trash continues to pile up at our national parks. two lawmakers helped clean up debris and told kron four's philippe djegal where they planned to dump it.
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elements... stepping in for furloughed national park service employees who would normally be doing this kind of work...rep. jackie speier/congresswoman- "it's foolish on so many levels." congresswoman jackie speier... and, congressman jared huffman... putting a spotlight on the damage already done as a result of the partial government shutdown.rep. jackie speier/congresswoman- "we do know that, uh, we've got three deaths now in our national parks. uh, the recommendation is that they be closed because of the danger to people and to wildlife." the state leaders picking up trash piling up at lands end and ocean beach in san francisco saturday. both areas among several parts of the golden gate national recreation area neglected... pending a compromise between lawmakers stalemate.rep. jared o end the huffman/congressman- "even if he got the full five billion he's demanding -- it would only cover a fraction of the cost of this hundreds of miles long monolith that he's trying to create. uh, it won't happen."rep. jackie speier/congresswoman- "when we had a 16 day shutdown in 2013, it cost the taxpayers of this
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country between four and six billion dollars. we're not saving any money here. it's costing us money." volunteers with the group sf-dog worked through the wind and rain as well... grabing potentially harmful debris to wondering pets.rep. jared huffman/congressman- "and, i'm gonna take this trash back to the white house next week and actually deliver it to donald trump." and, a recology truck was on standby to haul the load away. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news.> ( marty ) the warriors with a short trip to sacramento last night. we've got the highlights ahead on the kron 4 morning news.
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kings....127-123...and also make a little history...as the warriors and the kings shoot for a record 41 3- pointers....the most ever in an nba game. the nfl playoffs are underway. exciting but also a bit depressing knowing that we won't get to see the niners or raiders until next season. we go to houston. ---the indianapolis colts taking on the houston texans in the afc wild card spot.... ---5 minutes into the game....tied at zero....andrew luck 6 yard pass to eric ebron....puts the colts up early in the game...7-0... -later in the first...luck hands it off to marlon mack....mack for the 2 yard run....had 148 yards on the day....colts up 14 to nothing. ---2nd quarter...luck to dontrelle inman 18 yard pass... 21-0... ---4th quarter....texans would get one back on the colts...deshaun watson with the 6 yard pass to keke coutee...coutee is
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just barely in there....texans still trail 21-7... ---last 4 minutes of the game...watson turns it over on 4th and 10.... ---colts with the easy win over the texans...21-7...and will take on the kansas city chiefs next week... if you want to go out to levi's stadium for college football's national championship game on monday keep one thing in mind. ticket prices are at record lows on the secondary market. despite that lots is going on down in santa clara in preparation for the game. saturday was media day so you had coaches and players talking about the big game. this is a behind the scenes look. part of the reson the demand for tickets is so low is because you have two teams from the south playing thousands of miles away from their schools and in an area known for their pro football. coaches of alabama and clemson though...they are focused on the game."i guess when you're playing a championship game, you expect to play a really good team. clemson certainly is a really good kind of game that players look forward to playing in if they're great competitors. we obviously have a competitors and so do
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little balance into my life and i don't know it's san francisco right it's always a little bit cloudy, rain or shine, we really don't care. we just like to get outside."> others though are familiar with the rain but was hoping to see sunny days. john takes the ferry from alameda daily..he says he's no scientist but thinks this months flooding is expecting to be worse.. but this is not the first time we saw the tides peaking through.. just last year - on january 11 - king tides submerging the same spot on the embarcadero.. and in 20-16 water spilling on to the embarcadero once again..during the king tide event.."king tides" are higher than normal tides that often take place during a new or
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full moon..live in san francisco,gayle ong kron 4 news.> ( marty ) strong wind gusts knocked down a tree on san pierre way in mountain view. kron four viewer thomas gaz-day-ka took these pictures. he says they are lucky that the tree fell into the street and not on a house or car. gaz-day-ka said the newspaper on his gazebo started blowing around and it look liked there was a small tornado in his yard. no one was hurt and crews were able to clean up the tree saturday ( marty ) falling power lines are also an issue during the windy, stormy weather. here are some safety tips from the electrical safety foundation: contact your utility company immediately to report downed power lines. if you see a downed power line, move away from it and anything that is touching it. be careful not to touch or step in water near a downed power line. and do not drive over downed power lines. ( marty ) a close call in
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richmond where police officers saved two people. police say a man was stabbing one victim in a home invasion robbery. we want to warn you the following photos are graphic. an officer arrived at the 200 block of marina lakes drive as a suspect was attacking two victims. the officer wrestled with the suspect allowing the victims to escape. the man was arrested and charged with several crimes including attempted murder. no word this morning on the concition of the victims. ( marty ) two men are facing charges after police interrupted a drug deal in a santa rosa driveway. friday, gang crimes detectives detained a 17-year-old on the 900 block of aston avenue. investigators say the teenager was carrying a plastic bag of marijuana. 22-year-old anthony benavides was arrested for selling the pot. detectives also found a loaded gun, marijuana packaged for sale, and scales in his car. ( marty )a man is learning his
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lesson the hard way... after he threw a temper trantrum at a new york restarant.. jay dow has video of the hangry man who was arrested for assault. perhaps you've been there before...natsot"make my cinnamon toasted raisin bagel with bacon, egg, and cheese." hungry, out of time, and patience.natsot"right (bleep) now!"you know, hangry.natsot"i don't want to listen. make my (bleep) right now! make my (bleep) right now!"but this, the yelling, screaming, and throwing of items at the cook, inside a deli in bushwick, brooklyn.well - it was all just too much for the staff, and police - to ignore. fergus burnett/resident"i mean, sometimes you get hangry. violence is inexcusable but i can see how that kind of thing can happen." throwing something at someone is not ok!fergus burnett/resident"no, it's not." natsot/reporter"why did you do it?"and so a little more than a month after he was caught on video throwing a jumbo bagel sized temper tantrum over his
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delayed bacon egg and cheese sandwich.natsot"i don't want to listen. make my (bleep) right now! make my (bleep) right now!"24-year old edilberto burgos found himself sandwiched between detectives thursday. natsot/reporter "why'd you do it?"as in cuffed and arrested.now charged with assault and menacing for throwing several items at the deli worker, including bread and a shopping basket.dave treut/resident"justice was served, for the bacon, egg and cheese man!"the deli worker in question declined to talk to us -- boss' orders, he told us -- but neighbors and customers are pleasantly surprised at the news of an arrest.junior andon/resident"he wasn't going to die of hunger. he could have waited for a few more minutes. that's all." ( marty )that was jay dow reporting. the assaulted employee was treated at a hospital for bruising and swelling. ( marty )a california woman tries to enroll in a high school as a homeless student. police and parents at the school are furious. we'll explain why.
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the question isn't whether he should be impeached any more. he's the most corrupt president in american history. and we all know it. the question now is, how fast can we move past this president so we can build a more just and prosperous future? please, join the more than 6.5 million americans who are demanding action now. because there's nothing more powerful than the unified voice of the american people. together, we will make this happen. need to impeach is responsible for the content of this ad. authorities in new york state
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say a 32-year-old woman from california pretended to be a homeless teenager, and tried to enroll in a local high school. officials say the woman attended classes for one day before she was arrested. erika leigh reports school officials and police are demanding answers. jason watts, cairo town councilor:"they shouldn't have just been let in the door. who knows who that person could've been?"cairo town board member jason watts says he is irate 32-year-old michaelann
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goodrich was able to ride a school bus and go to classes without being questioned.jason watts:"i just i'm floored by it, i get goosebumps thinking about it, it went right from, i mean the bus driver, they don't know, they get told to pick up somebody, so they were told to pick this person up and then the teachers had to go to class, so they told the teacher. i can't believe no one would have picked up on this."but greene county sheriff's office senior investigator joel rowell says the school did erything it was supposed to following the federal mckinney-vento act. joel rowell:"they were very forthcoming and very quick with the information to tell us what's going on and to assist in our investigation every way possible that they can."goodrich has an address in cairo, but is originally from california and has also lived in washington state. rowell says investigators need help figuring out why she did this and if she's done it before. joel rowell:"we're reaching out to the parents,
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let us know if your child had any interaction with her and any other school districts around, we're trying to determine whether or not she tried to register with another school or not."watts says he is even more disappointed after the school passed a nearly 30 million dollar capital project back in december joel watts:"i'm pretty mad. we pay for this security here in our school, school taxes go up every year, they do all this safety stuff. i just think it's absolutely crazy. i don't know what more to say, besides, i'm amazed. i gotta show my id when i go in the school and everybody knows me. i'm wearing a watts shirt, i'm not trying to kid around. i know the lady at the desk, but she still takes my id." ( marty )the mckinney-vento act ensures that homeless youth have equal access to public education as other children. the suspect is charged with two felonies, including giving false
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information and falsifying business records. still ahead... it's high on the bucket list of many travellers. we trek through machu picchu, and much more. with our travel enthusiast dana rebmann after the break. (ácommercialá) after months of wearing only a tiger costume, we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪
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so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. they say, i wonder what age you justhat is.aring. simply ageless foundation with olay. tones, hydrates, and reduces the look of wrinkles. from covergirl. (dave)an active weather
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a visit to machu picchu is one of those bucket list items for many travelers, but travel enthusiast dana rebmann says it's not the only destination you should have your eye on when planning that dream trip. she joins us now.. say the words machu picchu, and even folks who have never been there, seem to get taken with a sense of excitement. there's a wow factor, because machu picchu is an amazing place. perched between the andes and the amazon, it's a beautiful setting, with, one might say, a flair for the dramatic. and from the historical perspective many agree it's the legacy of the inca civilization. exploring is fun, you will no doubt run into one of the nearly 20 resident llamas that not only seem to think nothing of all the visitors, but seem to have a knack for posing. but machu picchu is just one part of an
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area in peru known as the sacred valley. and there's plenty to see, like the salt ponds of maras. the terraced pools were a main source of salt for the incas. today, 400 or so families still harvest salt 400 or so families the incas. today, source of salt for were a main terraced pools maras. the terraced pools were a main source of salt for the incas. today, 400 or so families still harvest salt by hand here. visitors can walk freely around the ponds.. but yes, you do need to watch your step. there is a section where you can dip your finger into the water that feeds from the
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mountain.. and taste how salty it is. my home base in the sacred valley was a property called explora valle sagrado. unlike other valle sagrado. unlike other hotels, the goal is getting guests off of the property, and exploring the area. a staff of full-time guides lead hikes and bikes rides every day, throughout the area. this isn't a relaxing vacation, it's an adventure that takes you to sights that almost seems like landscapes from another planet. this is moray. (more-rei) it's a bit of mystery. many believe this was an incan agricultural experiment of sorts with microclimates. studies show temperatures vary from one level to the next, and that some of the terraces contain soil brought from other areas. similar to the salt ponds in maras, we hiked in from the back side, so we didn't see
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another soul on the way in. just an assortment of farm animals like pigs, sheep, and donkeys. a trip like this can be intimidating for some travelers. it's a great amount of time outdoors and altitude is certainly a factor. but that said, guides made exploring incredibly approachable for folks a variety of ages and fitness levels. (and every night you had a hot shower and comfy bed to fall into.) i was especially excited about a day-long remote hike because it's known for a variety of animals.. everything from alpacas and sheep, to donkeys and horses. it probably snowed for half of the nearly seven-mile trek.. and although i will admit that at the beginning i questioned what i
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contenders. (nat-singing)"a star is born" is looking to start paving its path to oscar gold with a golden globes win for best film drama. the experts at gold-derby dot-com consider it the overwhelming favorite, with lady gaga an equally strong contender for best actress in a drama, and bradley cooper in the running for best actor in a drama. he also has a shot at best director, but the favorite there is alfonso cuaron for "roma.""you've got to make an impression, darling."cooper's main rival for best actor: rami malek from "bohemian rhapsody." yes, both men play musicians, and they're up for best actor in a drama. (nat-music) "i am not a medical doctor. i'm a musician."mahershala ali is expected to win best supporting actor for "green book." that movie is in the musical or comedy category, where it's a very slight favorite for best film over... "the favourite." that movie's star, olivia colman, appears to have the edge for best actress in the category over emily blunt for "mary poppins
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returns.""the vice presidency is mostly a, um, symbolic job." the leading "candidate" for best actor in a comedy or musical is christian bale for "vice." his main competition: viggo mortensen from "green book.""we are drinking to new life."finally, regina king leads the best supporting actress contenders, for her role in "if beale street could talk." we'll learn all the film and t-v winners sunday evening (1/6) at the 76th golden globe awards. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( marty ) take a look at this... in wisconsin, there are some brave souls who start the new year by braving into icy cold waters. they are the polar bear plungers... the event started all because a child lost a bet... and 33 years later the event is still going strong. for this year's event... the water temperature was just 32 degrees. ( dave )
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look at the richmond bridge ( marty ) here is dave spahr with the weather. (dave)an active weather pattern is expected to continue through the forecast period. another round of widespread rainfall and gusty winds will move through on sunday, with subsequent storm systems looking to impact the region tuesday into
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from 10 am this morning to 10 pm pstthis evening...the national weather service in san francisco has issued a wind advisory, which is in effect from 10 am this morning to 10 pm pstthis evening.á winds...southerly winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph, with gusts up to 60 mph in the highest peaks and ridges.á timing...winds will increase this morning and peak in intensity during the afternoon. winds will gradually subside this evening.impacts...difficult driving conditions, blowing debris, downed trees or tree limbs. isolated power outages are possible.precautionary/ preparedness actions...a wind advisory means that winds of 35 mph are expected. windsthis strong can make driving difficult...especially for high profile vehicles. use extra caution.
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( marty ) breaking overnight...at least one person is dead following a crash involving multiple vehicles on i- 80. it happened last night around eleven at the 80 and 680 split in coelia. the crash shutdown two eastbound lanes...they have since been reopened. no word on the cause of the crash. ( marty ) we're learning more about an officer involved deadly shooting at a santa clara gas station early saturday morning. police say the suspect was shooting at passing cars and at people at the gas station before he was shot and killed by officers.. kron 4's dan thorn has more on the investigation.
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as additional ammunition for those weapons on his person. police captain (wah-heed kah- zem) wahyd kazem says the 55-year-old man walked up to the gas station--armed with at least a long gun and a handgun---and began firing at passing cars and people pumping gas...sot: he then walked into the store and began shooting everywhere. there were multiple employees in the store as well as customers who fled for their lives..it was feared there were several victims according to initial reports..police later discovered that was not the case..officers rushed to the scene just before 6am... they were able to quickly stop the gunman before things got much worse..sot: we are fortunate that there are no civilian injuries or casualties primarily due to the fact that officers responded so quickly they resonded with their training in front of them and reacted to this threat..the investigation revealed the shooter was a rotten robbie employee. he apparently tried to set his cupertino store on fire before setting off on his shooting spree in santa clara...sot: this was truly a lone gunman very much intent on causing death and destruction..> ( marty ) ( marty ) that was dan
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thorn reporting. police continue their investigation into the officer involved shooting. they are trying to figure out why the man was shooting at strangers . police have not released his name. for now he's being indentified as a 55 year old man from san jose. ( marty ) three pedistrians were injured in two separate crashes in berekely this weekend.. the berekely unified school district says school board president, judy appel, and her wife were hit by a car just after midnight saturday. the couple was crossing martin luther king junior way near stuart street. police say the driver remained on the scene. and another woman was hurt as she was crossing sacramento street at lincoln street friday. she was listed in serious
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condition saturday. the driver in incident also remained on the scene. police have made no arrests in either case. ( marty ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news..police in houston make an arrest in the deadly shooting of a 7-year-old girl...just hours after a community rally. ( marty ) plus, what representitves in the bay area are planning to do with the trash they picked up this weekend in the presidio. (ácommercialá) in national news...police
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in houston have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of 7- year-old jazmine barnes. the sheriff's office says eric black jr. has been charged with capital murder in the case. police say a tip led them to black...they say he later admitted to taking part in the shooting. in court this morning.. black told authorities that a passenger named ''larry'' shot barnes. its been a week since barnes was riding in a car with her mother and three sisters... when a man drove up next to them and opened fire. jazmine was fatally shot in the head. a rally was held yesterday in the area where jazmine ( marty ) according to the sheriff's office, it
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appears that jazmine and her family were innocent victims. black says they shot at the car by miake. a memorial service for jazmine is set for tuesday. ( marty ) on tuesday, paradise high school students will be returning to class from their holiday break. and it will be in a new temporary space. about 7-hundred students will be at a temporary campus near the chico airport. the 23- thousand squre-foot building has 30-classrooms, offices, a library and a cafeteria. there is also a basketball court and plenty of open recreational areas. the school district will lease the building until students and staff are able to return to classes in
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less a raise.the shutdown leading some t-s-a officers --- who are required to work without paychecks through the shutdown --- calling out sickat least four major airports.it's also putting strain on air traffic controllers.dan mccabe:"we've got people working who don't know that they're going to get paid. we were last paid december 31st, the next scheduled paycheck would be january 15th. we've been told that if there's no resolution by january 11th, that paycheck will not come. you're already in a highly stressful -- in a very stressful job, and now when you go home, you're thinking about how am i going pay my mortgage, how am i going to pay for childcare." president trump seemingly unsympathetic to the plight of federal workers --- tweeting saturday morning, "i don't care that most of the workers not getting paid are democrats, i want to stop the shutdown as soon as we are in agreement on strong border security!"a frequent claim of the president ...there's no evidence that most of the federal workers impacted are democrats.i'm melisa raney reporting.> ( marty ) meantime the trash continues to pile up at our national parks. two
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long monolith that he's trying to create. uh, it won't happen."rep. jackie speier/congresswoman- "when we had a 16 day shutdown in 2013, it cost the taxpayers of this country between four and six billion dollars. we're not saving any money here. it's costing us money." volunteers with the group sf-dog worked through the wind and rain as well... grabing potentially harmful debris to wondering pets.rep. jared huffman/congressman- "and, i'm gonna take this trash back to the white house next week and actually deliver it to donald trump." and, a recology truck was on standby to haul the load away. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news.> ( marty ) muir woods will close tomorrow because of the government shutdown. and as with other national parks, it is also dealing with overflowing trash cans ... and public toilets. muir woods was one of several sites within the golden gate national recreation area that stayed open when the shutdown began. your money will be refunded if you made parking
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or shuttle reservations to the park. ( marty ) 4 your health this morning...experts say diet is far more important than exercise. the national institute of diabetes and digestive and kidney diseases says the average person burns just five to 15 percent of their daily calories through exercise. not only that, but exercise increases your appetite, and that could sabotage all those sit-ups and crunches. so while experts say exercise is important, diet is a much more important lifestyle ( marty ) the warriors with a short trip to sacramento last night. we've got the highlights ahead on the kron 4 morning news. (ácommercialá)
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action saturday night. struggling of late.....we go to sacramento... ---kevin durant....all smiles tonight...curry...looking game ready... ---4th quarter....kings leading 105- 102...steph curry with the deep tree....that ties it at 105 all... ---about a minute later...kevin durant gets the pass from alfonzo mckinnie...durant drops it in....warriors up 111-105... ---then curry fakes out justin jackson....curry with the splash....he had 42 points tonight...warriors now up 120- 119... ---a minute left in the game....2 on 1
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situation....draymond green to andre iguodala....for the alley oop....that would end up being the nail in the coffin... ---warriors defeat the kings....127-123...and also make a little history...as the warriors and the kings shoot for a record 41 3- pointers....the most ever in an nba game. the nfl playoffs are underway. exciting but also a bit depressing knowing that we won't get to see the niners or raiders until next season. we go to houston. ---the indianapolis colts taking on the houston texans in the afc wild card spot.... ---5 minutes into the game....tied at zero....andrew luck 6 yard pass to eric ebron....puts the colts up early in the game...7-0... -later in the first...luck hands it off tmarlon mack....mack for the 2 yard run....had 148 yards on the day....colts up 14 to nothing. ---2nd quarter...luck to dontrelle inman 18 yard pass... 21-0... ---4th quarter....texans would get
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one back on the colts...deshaun watson with the 6 yard pass to keke coutee...coutee is just barely in there....texans still trail 21-7... ---last 4 minutes of the game...watson turns it over on 4th and 10.... ---colts with the easy win over the texans...21-7...and will take on the kansas city chiefs next week... if you want to go out to levi's stadium for college football's national championship game on monday keep one thing in mind. ticket prices are at record lows on the secondary market. despite that lots is going on down in santa clara in preparation for the game. saturday was media day so you had coaches and players talking about the big game. this is a behind the scenes look. part of the reson the demand for tickets is so low is because you have two teams from the south playing thousands of miles away from their schools and in an area known for their pro football. coaches of alabama and clemson though...they are focused on the game."i guess when you're playing a championship game, you expect to play a really good team. clemson certainly is a really good team. this
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having a great time playing on the snowy ice skating rink at northstar. the second video here is from squaw where they were expecting more than a foot at the top of the mountain. all of this video was taken on saturday. ( marty ) here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)an active weather pattern is expected to continue through the forecast period. another round of widespread rainfall and gusty winds will move through on sunday, with subsequent storm systems looking to
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oceans rise, the embarcadero is going to be under water."> at one point, pier 14 was closed and emercency management urged people to avoid the area.the conditions morphed from rough waves to calm waters in a matterf hours. by the afternoon, it was back to a normal..rainy dayfor some it was a pleasant sight..and sticking to new years resolutions.. others though are familiar with the rain but was hoping to see sunny days. john takes the ferry from alameda daily..he says he's no scientist but thinks this months flooding is expecting to be worse.. but this is not the first time we saw the tides peaking through..
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just last year - on january 11 - king tides submerging the same spot on the embarcadero.. and in 20-16 water spilling on to the embarcadero once again..during the king tide event.."king tides" are higher than normal tides that often take place during a new or full moon..live in san francisco,gayle ong kron 4 news.> ( marty ) strong wind gusts knocked down a tree on san pierre way in mountain view. kron four viewer thomas gaz-day-ka took these pictures. he says they are lucky that the tree fell into the street and not on a house or car. gaz-day-ka said the newspaper on his gazebo started blowing around and it look liked there was a small tornado in his yard. no one was hurt and crews were able to clean up the tree saturday afternoon. ( marty ) falling power lines are also an issue during the windy, stormy weather. here are some safety tips from the electrical safety
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foundation: contact your utility company immediately to report downed power lines. if you see a downed power line, move away from it and anything that is touching it. be careful not to touch or step in water near a downed power line. and do not drive over downed power lines. ( marty ) stay connected on the weather in your neighborhood with the kron-4 mobile app. there you will find full forecasts...and an interactive radar. you can also get push alerts on bay area storms. all with the kron-4 mobile app ( marty ) a close call in richmond where police officers saved two people. police say a man was stabbing one victim in a home invion robbery. we want to warn you the following photos are graphic. an officer arrived at the 200 block of marina lakes drive as a suspect was attacking two victims. the officer wrestled with the suspect allowing the victims to escape. the man was arrested and charged with several crimes including attempted murder. no word this morning on the concition of
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the victims. ( marty ) two men are facing charges after police interrupted a drug deal in a santa rosa driveway. friday, gang crimes detectives detained a 17-year-old on the 900 block of aston avenue. investigators say the teenager was carrying a plastic bag of marijuana. 22-year-old anthony benavides was arrested for selling the pot. detectives also found a loaded gun, marijuana packaged for sale, and scales in his car. ( marty )a california woman tries to enroll in a high school as a homeless student. police and parents at the school are furious. we'll explain why. (ácommercialá) authorities in new york state
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say a 32-year-old woman from california pretended to be a homeless teenager, and tried to enroll in a local high school. officials say the woman attended classes for one day before she was arrested. erika leigh reports. jason watts, cairo town councilor:"they shouldn't have just been let in the door. who knows who that person could've been?"cairo town board member jason watts says he is irate 32-year-old michaelann goodrich was able to ride a school bus and go to classes without being questioned.jason watts:"i just i'm floored by it, i get goosebumps thinking about it, it went right from, i mean the bus driver, they don't know, they get told to pick up somebody, so they were told to pick this person up and then the teachers had to go to class, so they told the teacher. i can't believe no
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one would have picked up on this."but greene county sheriff's office senior investigator joel rowell says the school did everything it was supposed to following the federal mckinney-vento act. joel rowell:"they were very forthcoming and very quick with the information to tell us what's going on and to assist in our investigation every way possible that they can."goodrich has an address in cairo, but is originally from california and has also lived in washington state. rowell says investigators need help figuring out why she did this and if she's done it before. joel rowell:"we're reaching out to the parents, let us know if your child had any interaction with her and any other school districts around, we're trying to determine whether or not she tried to register with another school or not."watts says he is even more disappointed after the school passed a nearly 30 million dollar capital project back in december joel watts:"i'm pretty mad. we pay for this security here in our school, school taxes go up every year, they do all this safety stuff. i just think it's absolutely crazy. i don't know what more to say, besides, i'm amazed. i gotta show my id when i go in
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the school and everybody knows me. i'm wearing a watts shirt, i'm not trying to kid around. i know the lady at the desk, but she still takes my id." ( marty ) ( marty ) the mckinney-vento act ensures that homeless youth have equal access to public education as other children. the suspect is charged with two felonies, including giving false information and falsifying business records. still ahead... it's high on the bucket list of many travellers. we trek through machu picchu, and much more. with our travel enthusiast dana rebmann after the break. (ácommercialá) (dave)an active weather
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a visit to machu picchu is one of those bucket list items for many travelers, but travel enthusiast dana rebmann says it's not the only destination you should have your eye on when planning that dream trip. she joins us now.. say the words machu picchu, and even folks who have never been there, seem to get taken with a sense of excitement. there's a wow factor, because machu picchu is an amazing place. perched between the andes and the amazon, it's a beautiful setting, with, one might say, a flair for the dramatic. and from the historical perspective many agree it's the legacy of the inca civilization. exploring
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is fun, you will no doubt run into one of the nearly 20 resident llamas that not only seem to think nothing of all the visitors, but seem to have a knack for posing. but machu picchu is just one part of an area in peru known as the sacred valley. and there's plenty to see, like the salt ponds of maras. the terraced pools were a main source of salt for the incas. today, 400 or so families still harvest salt by hand here. visitors can walk freely around the ponds.. but yes, you do need to watch your step. there is a section where you can dip your finger into the water that feeds from the mountain.. and
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taste how salty it is. my home base in the sacred valley was a property called explora valle sagrado. unlike other hotels, the goal is getting guests off of the property, and exploring the area. a staff of full-time guides lead hikes and bikes rides every day, throughout the area. this isn't a relaxing vacation, it's an adventure that takes you to sights that almost seems like landscapes from another planet. this is moray. (more-rei) it's a bit of mystery. many believe this was an incan agricultural experiment of sorts with microclimates. studies show temperatures vary from one level to the next, and that some of the terraces contain soil brought from other areas. similar to the salt ponds in maras, we hiked in from the back side, so we didn't see another soul on the way in. just an assortment of farm animals like pigs, sheep, and
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donkeys. a trip like this can be intimidating for some travelers. it's a great amount of time outdoors and altitude is certainly a factor. but that said, guides made exploring incredibly approachable for folks a variety of ages and fitness levels. (and every night you had a hot shower and comfy bed to fall into.) i was especially excited about a day-long remote hike because it's known for a variety of animals.. everything from alpacas and sheep, to donkeys and horses. it probably snowed for half of the nearly seven-mile trek.. and although i will admit that at the beginning i questioned what i had gotten myself into, by the end of the day, if i had the time, i would have done it all over again. so see machu picchu, but planning on staying awhile to see all of the other scenic options in the neighborhood. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( marty ) take a look at this... in wisconsin, there are some brave souls who start the new year by braving into
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neighborhood.options in the other scenic see all of the staying awhile to neighborhood. options in the other scenic see all of the staying awhile to planning on picchu, but so see machu over again. have done it all time, i would day, if i had the the end of the myself into, by had gotten questioned what i beginning i admit that at the although i will trek.. and nearly seven-mile for half of the probably snowed horses. it donkeys and sheep, to
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biggest nights. david niel looks at the top movie contenders. (nat-singing)"a star is born" is looking to start paving its path to oscar gold with a golden globes win for best film drama. the experts at gold-derby dot-com consider it the overwhelming favorite, with lady gaga an equally strong contender for best actress in a drama, and bradley cooper in the running for best actor in a drama. he also has a shot at best director, but the favorite there is alfonso cuaron for "roma.""you've got to make an impression, darling."cooper's main rival for best actor: rami malek from "bohemian rhapsody." yes, both men play musicians, and they're up for best actor in a drama. (nat-music) "i am not a medical doctor. i'm a musician."mahershala ali is expected to win best supporting actor for "green book." that movie is in the musical or comedy category, where it's a very slight favorite for best film over... "the favourite." that movie's star, olivia colman, appears
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to have the edge for best actress in the category over emily blunt for "mary poppins returns.""the vice presidency is mostly a, um, symbolic job." the leading "candidate" for best actor in a comedy or musical is christian bale for "vice." his main competition: viggo mortensen from "green book.""we are drinking to new life."finally, regina king leads the best supporting actress contenders, for her role in "if beale street could talk." we'll learn all the film and t-v winners sunday evening (1/6) at the 76th golden globe awards. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( dave ) ( marty ) here is a live look at
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the storm that is pelting the bay area this morning. strong winds are also a major problem today. kron 4's sara stinson reports live in san francisco ... how are the conditions there? ...wind advisory in effect from 10 am this morning to 10 pm pstthis evening...the national weather service in san francisco has issued a wind advisory, which is in effect from 10 am this morning to 10 pm pstthis evening.á winds...southerly winds of 25 to 35 mph with gusts up to 50 mph, with gusts up to 60 mph in the highest peaks and ridges.á timing...winds will increase this morning and peak
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in intensity during the afternoon. winds will gradually subside this evening.impacts...difficult driving conditions, blowing debris, downed trees or tree limbs. isolated power outages are possible.precautionary/ preparedness actions...a wind advisory means that winds of 35 mph are expected. windsthis strong can make driving profile vehicles. use extra igh caution. thanks sara. we will check back with you through out the morning.
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( marty )you can also download the kron 4 mobile app.. or go to our website kron 4 dot com to stay on top of the next series of storms. there you will find full forecasts... interactive radar. and you can also get alerts for your neighborhood. ( marty ) breaking overnight...at least one person is dead following a crash involving multiple vehicles on i- 80. it happened last night around eleven at the 80 and 680 split in cordelia. the crash shutdown two eastbound lanes...they have since been reopened. no word on the cause of the crash. ( marty ) we're learning
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there were multiple employees in the store as well as customers who fled for their lives..it was feared there were several victims according to initial reports..police later discovered that was not the case..officers rushed to the scene just before 6am... they were able to quickly stop the gunman before things got much worse..sot: we are fortunate that there are no civilian injuries or casualties primarily due to the fact that officers responded so quickly they resonded with their training in front of them and reacted to this threat..the investigation revealed the shooter was a rotten robbie employee. he apparently tried to set his cupertino store on fire before setting off on his shooting spree in santa clara...sot: this was truly a lone gunman very much intent on causing death and destruction..> ( marty ) that was dan thorn reporting. police continue their investigation into the
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officer involved shooting. they are trying to figure out why the man was shooting at strangers . police have not released his name. for now he's being indentified as a 55 year old man from san jose. ( marty ) three pedistrians were injured in two separate crashes in berekely this weekend.. the berekely unified school district says school board president, judy appel, and her wife were hit by a car just after midnight saturday. the couple was crossing martin luther king junior way near stuart street. police say the driver remained on the scene. and another woman was hurt as she was crossing sacramento street at lincoln street friday. she was listed in serious condition saturday. the driver in incident also remained on the scene. police have made no arrests in either case. ( marty ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news..police in houston make an arrest in the deadly shooting of a 7-year-old girl...just hours after a community rally. ( marty ) plus, what representitves in the bay area are planning to do with the trash they picked up this
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in houston have made an arrest in the fatal shooting of 7- year-old jazmine barnes. the suspect says she was shot by mistake the sheriff's office says eric black jr. has been charged with capital murder in the case. police say a tip led them to black...and that he later admitted to taking part in the
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shooting. in court this morning.. black told authorities that a passenger in the car that he was driving shot jazmine in a case of mistaken identity. its been a week since barnes was riding in a car with her mother and three sisters... when a man drove up next to them and opened fire. jazmine was fatally shot in the head. a rally was held yesterday in the area where jazmine was killed. ( marty ) on tuesday, paradise high school students will be returning to class from their holiday break. and it will be in a new temporary space. about 7-hundred students will be at a temporary campus near the chico airport. the 23- thousand squre-foot building has 30-classrooms, offices, a library and a cafeteria. there is also a basketball court and plenty of open recreational areas. the school district will lease the building until students and staff are able to return to classes in paradise. ( dave ) (ácommercialá)(ácommercialá) (áábreakáá) here's a live look at
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the effects ( marty ) ( marty ) the effects of the government shutdown are now becoming more apparent with hundreds of thousands federal workers unsure of when they will see their next paycheck. the shutdown is now entering its third week. melisa raney reports on the latest meeting to try and end the impass.
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homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen, and trump's son-in-law jared kushner arrived at the white house saturday morning... ahead of meetings with congressional leaders.pence later tweeting this photo --- saying it was a productive discussion on border security that will continue on sunday.one thing not happening as expected on saturday --- a salary increase for high-ranking government officials --- including the vice president.in a memo late friday evening... the office of personnel management directed federal agencies to hold off on issuing expected pay raises.hundreds of thousands of federal employees and government contractors are unsure when they will see their next paychecks... much less a raise.the shutdown leading some t-s-a officers --- who are required to work without paychecks through the shutdown --- calling out sickat least four major airports.it's also putting strain on air traffic controllers.dan mccabe:"we've got people working who don't know that they're going to get paid. we were last paid december 31st, the next scheduled paycheck would be january 15th. we've been told that if there's no resolution by january 11th, that paycheck will not come. you're already in a highly stressful -- in a
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very stressful job, and now when you go home, you're thinking about how am i going pay my mortgage, how am i going to pay for childcare." president trump seemingly unsympathetic to the plight of federal workers --- tweeting saturday morning, "i don't care that most of the workers not getting paid are democrats, i want to stop the shutdown as soon as we are in agreement on strong border security!"a frequent claim of the president ...there's no evidence that most of the federal workers impacted are democrats.i'm melisa raney reporting.> ( marty ) meantime the trash continues to pile up at our national parks. two lawmakers helped clean up debris in san francisco and told kron four's philippe djegal where they planned to dump it.
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normally be doing this kind of work...rep. jackie speier/congresswoman- "it's foolish on so many levels." congresswoman jackie speier... and, congressman jared huffman... putting a spotlight on the damage already done as a result of the partial government shutdown.rep. jackie speier/congresswoman- "we do know that, uh, we've got three deaths now in our national parks. uh, the recommendation is that they be closed because of the danger to people and to wildlife." the state leaders picking up trash piling up at lands end and ocean beach in san francisco saturday. both areas among several parts of the golden gate national recreation area neglected... pending a compromise between lawmakers and president trump to end the stalemate.rep. jared huffman/congressman- "even if he got the full five billion he's demanding -- it would only cover a fraction of the cost of this hundreds of miles long monolith that he's trying to create. uh, it won't happen."rep. jackie speier/congresswoman- "when we had a 16 day shutdown in 2013, it cost the taxpayers of this country between four and six billion dollars. we're not saving any money here. it's costing us money." volunteers with the group volunteers with the group sf-dog worked
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through the wind and rain as well... grabing potentially harmful debris to wondering pets.rep. jared huffman/congressman- "and, i'm gonna take this trash back to the white house next week and actually deliver it to donald trump." and, a recology truck was on standby to haul the load away. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news.> ( marty ) muir woods will close tomorrow because of the government shutdown. and as with other national parks, it is also dealing with overflowing trash cans ... and public toilets. muir woods was one of several sites within the golden gate national recreation area that stayed open when the shutdown began. your money will be refunded if you made parking or shuttle reservations to the park. ( marty ) the warriors with a short trip to sacramento last night. we've got the highlights ahead on the kron 4 morning news. (ácommercialá) ..looking game ready... ---4th ready...
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in....warriors up 111-105... ---then curry fakes out justin jackson....curry with the splash....he had 42 points tonight...warriors now up 120- 119... ---a minute left in the game....2 on 1 situation....draymond green to andre iguodala....for the alley oop....that would end up being the nail in the coffin... ---warriors defeat the kings....127-123...and also make a little history...as the warriors and the kings shoot for a record 41 3- pointers....the most ever in an nba game. the nfl playoffs are underway. exciting but also a bit depressing knowing that we won't get to see the niners or raiders until next season. we go to houston. ---the indianapolis colts taking on the houston texans in the afc wild card spot.... ---5 minutes into the game....tied at zero....andrew luck 6 yard pass to eric ebron....puts the colts up early in the game...7-0... -later in the first...luck hands it off to marlon mack....mack for the 2 yard run....had 148 yards on the day....colts up 14 to nothing.
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---2nd quarter...lu to dontrelle inman 18 yard pass... 21-0... ---4th quarter....texans would get one back on the colts...deshaun watson with the 6 yard pass to keke coutee...coutee is just barely in there....texans still trail 21-7... ---last 4 minutes of the game...watson turns it over on 4th and 10.... ---colts with the easy win over the texans...21-7...and will take on the kansas city chiefs next week... if you want to go out to levi's stadium for college football's national championship game on monday keep one thing in mind. ticket prices are at record lows on the secondary market. despite that lots is going
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on down in santa clara in preparation for the game. saturday was media day so you had coaches and players talking about the big game. this is a behind the scenes look. part of the reson the demand for tickets is so low is because you have two teams from the south playing thousands of miles away from their schools and in an area known for their pro football. coaches of alabama and clemson though...they are focused on ( marty ) as we head to break, here's a live look outside... golden gate bridge.. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) the rain is coming down
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in much of the bay area... and the snow is coming down in the sierra. look at all the kids outside playing on the snowy ice skating rink at northstar. looks like a good time. the second video here is from squaw where they were expecting more than a foot at the top of the mountain. all of this video was taken on saturday. ( marty ) here's a live look at the bay bridge. ( marty ) dave spahr has your forecast... (dave)an active weather pattern is expected to continue through the
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by the afternoon, it was back to a normal..rainy dayfor some it was a pleasant sight..and sticking to new years resolutions.. others though are familiar with the rain but was hoping to see sunny days. john takes the ferry from alameda daily..he says he's no scientist but thinks this months flooding is expecting to be worse.. but this is not the first time we saw
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the tides peaking through.. just last year - on january 11 - king tides submerging the same spot on the embarcadero.. and in 20-16 water spilling on to the embarcadero once again..during the king tide event.."king tides" are higher than normal tides that often take place during a new or full moon..live in san francisco,gayle ong kron 4 news.> ( marty ) falling power lines are also an issue during the windy, stormy weather. here are some safety tips from the electrical safety foundation: contact your utility company immediately to report downed power lines. if you see a downed power line, move away from it and anything that is touching it. be careful not to touch or step in water near a downed power line. and do not drive over downed power lines. ( marty ) a close call in richmond where police officers saved two people. police
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say a man was stabbing one victim in a home invasion robbery. we want to warn you the following photos are graphic. an officer arrived at the 200 block of marina lakes drive as a suspect was attacking two victims. the officer wrestled with the suspect allowing the victims to escape. the man was arrested and charged with several crimes including attempted murder. no word this morning on the concition of the victims. ( marty ) friends, family, and the law enforcement community celebrated the life of newman police corporal, ronil singh saturday. he was shot and killed during a traffic stop the day after christmas.. ashley zavala reports hundreds in modesto paid tribute to the fallen officer. ((nats))hundreds of law enforcement officers, community members, family and friends gathered for corporal ronil singh's emotional funeral service.((randy richardson -newman police chief)) "i know ron is up there looking down, not wanting us to cry or me to cry. but, he never listened to
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me, so that's just what it's going to be."his brother, reggie, eulagized him... noting singh's love for law enforcement was apparent at an early age..((rajnihl singh- brother)) "when we first got our tv, he started watching cops.. he always wanted to become a law enforcement in america."singh was born and raised in fiji before establishing himself in the united states. his fellow officers say singh joining the police force as a way of giving back to the country that embraced him. the fijian ambassador of the u.s. thanked singh for his service...((solo mara- fijian ambassador to the u.s.)) "we who benefit from your work can go to sleep, wake up every morning, oblivious to the risk you put yourelf through to keep society safe."following his funeral.. blue and red lights lit up a darkened, damp sky while blue ribbon lined modesto streets. ((sgt. tom
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letras - stanislaus county sheriff's pio)) "we have people here from as far as new york, boston, all over the state of new york, chicago pd, there's several members of the royal canadian mounted police here." a thick, long line of support stretched through town, all in honor and remembrance of corporal ronil singh. tag ( marty ) two men are facing charges after police interrupted a drug deal in a santa rosa driveway. friday, gang crimes detectives detained a 17-year-old on the 900 block of aston avenue. investigators say the teenager was carrying a plastic bag of marijuana. 22-year-old anthony benavides was arrested for selling the pot. detectives also found a loaded gun, marijuana packaged for sale, and scales in his car. ( marty )authorities in new york state say a 32-year-old woman from california pretended to be a homeless teenager, and tried to enroll in a local high school.
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officials say the woman attended classes for one day before she was arrested. erika leigh reports school officials and police are demanding jason watts, cairo town councilor:"they shouldn't have just been let in the door. who knows who that person could've been?"cairo town board member jason watts says he is irate 32-year-old michaelann goodrich was able to ride a school bus and go to classes without being questioned.jason watts:"i just i'm floored by it, i get goosebumps thinking about it, it went right from, i mean the bus driver, they don't know, they get told to pick up somebody, so they were told to pick this person up and then the teachers had to go to class, so they told the teacher. i can't believe no one would have picked up on this."but greene county sheriff's office senior investigator joel rowell says the school did everything it was supposed to following the federal mckinney-vento act. joel rowell:"they were very forthcoming and very quick with the information to tell
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us what's going on and to assist in our investigation every way possible that they can."goodrich has an address in cairo, but is originally from california and has also lived in washington state. rowell says investigators need help figuring out why she did this and if she's done it before. joel rowell:"we're reaching out to the parents, let us know if your child had any interaction with her and any other school districts around, we're trying to determine whether or not she tried to register with another school or not."watts says he is even more disappointed after the school passed a nearly 30 million dollar capital project back in december joel watts:"i'm pretty mad. we pay for this security here in our school, school taxes go up every year, they do all this safety stuff. i just think it's absolutely crazy. i don't know what more to say, besides, i'm amazed. i gotta show my id when i go in the school and everybody knows me. i'm wearing a watts shirt, i'm not trying to kid around. i know the lady at the desk, but she still takes my id." ( marty ) federal law ensures that
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homeless youth have equal access to public education as other children. the suspect is charged with two felonies, including giving false information and falsifying business records. ( marty ) governor- elect gavin newsom will be sworn- in tomorrow morning. work crews in sacramento have been busy preparing for the inauguration concert which will benefit the victims of the california wildfires. we will have complete coverage of the inauguration monday, right here on kron4. ( marty )a man is learning his lesson the hard way... after throwing a temper tantrum at a new york deli. jay dow reports the man was arrested for assault with a sandwich. perhaps you've been there before...natsot"make my cinnamon toasted raisin bagel
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with cinnamon toasted "make my cinnamon toasted raisin bagel with bacon, egg, and cheese." hungry, out of time, and patience.natsot"right (bleep) now!"you know, hangry.natsot"i don't want to listen. make my (bleep) right now! make my (bleep) right now!"but this, the yelling, screaming, and throwing of items at the cook, inside a deli in bushwick, brooklyn.well - it was all just too much for the staff, and police - to ignore. fergus burnett/resident"i mean, sometimes you get hangry. violence is inexcusable but i can see how that kind of thing can happen." throwing something at someone is not ok!fergus burnett/resident"no, it's not." natsot/reporter"why did you do it?"and so a little more than a month after he was caught on video throwing a jumbo bagel sized temper tantrum over his delayed bacon egg and cheese sandwich.natsot"i don't want to listen. make my (bleep) right now! make my (bleep) right now!"24-year old edilberto burgos found himself sandwiched between detectives thursday. natsot/reporter "why'd you do it?"as in cuffed and arrested.now charged with assault and menacing for
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throwing several items at the deli worker, including bread and a shopping basket.dave treut/resident"justice was served, for the bacon, egg and cheese man!"the deli worker in question declined to talk to us -- boss' orders, he told us -- but neighbors and customers are pleasantly surprised at the news of an arrest.junior andon/resident"he wasn't going to die of hunger. he could have waited for a few more minutes. that's all." ( marty ) that was jay dow reporting. the assaulted employee was treated at a hospital for bruising and swelling. still ahead... it's high on the bucket list of many travellers. we trek through machu picchu, and much more. with our travel enthusiast dana rebmann after the break. (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá)
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(dave)an active weather pattern is expected to continue through the forecast period. another round of widespread rainfall and gusty winds will move through on sunday, with subsequent storm systems looking to impact the region tuesday into wednesday and again late in the week. a visit to machu picchu is one of those bucket
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list items for many travelers, but travel enthusiast dana rebmann says it's not the only destination you should have your eye on when planning that dream trip. she joins us now.. say the words machu picchu, and even folks who have never been there, seem to get taken with a sense of excitement. there's a wow factor, because machu picchu is an amazing place. perched between the andes and the amazon, it's a beautiful setting, with, one might say, a flair for the dramatic. and from the historical perspective many agree it's the legacy of the inca civilization. exploring
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is fun, you will no doubt run into one of the nearly 20 resident llamas that not only seem to think nothing of all the visitors, but seem to have a knack for posing. but machu picchu is just one part of an area in peru known as the sacred valley. and there's plenty to see, like the salt ponds of maras. the terraced pools were a main source of salt for the incas. today, 400 or so
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families still harvest salt by hand here. visitors can walk freely around the ponds.. but yes, you do need to watch your step. there is a section where you can dip your finger into the water that feeds from the mountain.. and taste how salty it is. my home base in the sacred valley was a property called explora valle sagrado. unlike other hotels, the goal is getting guests off of the property, and exploring the area. a staff of full-time guides lead hikes and bikes
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rides every day, throughout the area. this isn't a relaxing vacation, it's an adventure that takes you to sights that almost seems like landscapes from another planet. this is moray. (more-rei) it's a bit of mystery. many believe this was an incan agricultural experiment of sorts with microclimates. studies show temperatures vary from one level to the next, and that some of the terraces contain soil brought from other areas. similar to the salt ponds in maras, we hiked in from the back side, so we didn't see another soul on the way in. just an assortment of farm animals like pigs, sheep, and donkeys. a trip like this can be intimidating for some travelers. it's a great amount of time outdoors and altitude is certainly a factor. but that said, guides made exploring incredibly approachable for folks a variety of ages and fitness levels. (and every night you had a hot shower and comfy bed to fall into.) i was especially excited about a day-long remote hike because it's known for a variety of animals.. everything from alpacas and sheep, to donkeys and horses. it probably snowed for half of the nearly seven-mile trek.. and although i will admit that at the beginning i questioned what i had gotten myself into, by the end of the day, if i had the time, i would have done it all over again. so see machu picchu, but planning on
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tonight the golden globes award ceremony takes center stage in one of hollywood's biggest nights. david daniel looks at the top movie contenders. (nat-singing)"a star is born" is looking to start paving its path to oscar gold with a golden globes win for best film drama. the experts at gold-derby dot-com consider it the overwhelming favorite, with lady gaga an equally strong contender for best actress in a drama, and bradley cooper in the running for best actor in a drama. he also has a shot at best director, but the favorite there is alfonso cuaron for "roma.""you've got to make an impression, darling."cooper's main rival for best actor: rami malek from "bohemian rhapsody." yes, both men play musicians, and they're up for best actor in a drama. (nat-music) "i am not a medical doctor. i'm a musician."mahershala ali is
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expected to win best supporting actor for "green book." that movie is in the musical or comedy category, where it's a very slight favorite for best film over... "the favourite." that movie's star, olivia colman, appears to have the edge for best actress in the category over emily blunt for "mary poppins returns.""the vice presidency is mostly a, um, symbolic job." the leading "candidate" for best actor in a comedy or musical is christian bale for "vice." his main competition: viggo mortensen from "green book.""we are drinking to new life."finally, regina king leads the best supporting actress contenders, for her role in "if beale street could talk." we'll learn all the film and t-v winners sunday evening (1/6) at the 76th golden globe awards. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( marty ) take a look at this... in wisconsin, there are some brave souls who start the new year by braving into icy cold waters. they are the polar bear plungers... the event started all because a child lost a bet... and 33 years later the event is still going strong. for this year's event... the water temperature was just 32 degrees.
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