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-shelby has passed. oh, she's back. -we couldn't revive her. -i put on my sexy diaper, baby. -- captions by vitac -- >> now at 10, the victim of a hit and run accident is talking tonight about the support he's getting from the ballet whole community and thieves took 3 open businesses in one night. some of the owners not even surprise. hello, everyone. and welcome. thank you for joining us. i'm catherine heenan. it was a night of destruction in
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oakland. thieves targeted and robbed. >> 3 different businesses throughout the city from last night until early this morning. no arrests have been announced, but many businesses blame teenagers. kron four's jack molmud reports. >> oakland police say this was the first breaking of the night at extra mile store off castro street. a offers frustrated sunday afternoon to find the stories mostly closed for the day store employees at extra mile didn't want to interview with kron 4, but they did. teenagers messed with the atm machine and it needs to be repaired. i hate to but the state always at the oakland, you take the good with the bad when it comes oakland. >> open is a beautiful place with a lot of rich history. and i don't think a lot of people take value in the rich history that is open. this woman says the string of burglaries here in oakland is not shocking but just disappointing. i love the open. she does better. >> oakland police then say a group of thieves targeting smoke shop off san pablo
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avenue just before for the morning. >> a car rammed into gate. elise of the store manager here says they didn't make out with much, took some fake jordans. if if, everything else was left intact, it is very frustrating. >> we have to we are you have bills with pain. we've got to pay. the rent is around. the first of the mine managers here at the smoke shop. tell us they've been broken into several times over the last year. each time they're broken into cost them thousands of dollars. this particular break-in, it's going to cost them around $20,000 to repair. >> makes right there. and the police not that far and they just let him juggling. lisa says her boss saw oakland police chase the team down the road. >> but then give up kron 4 reached out to opd to confirm this information. not your back like they pretended to do the job or lisa despite the multiple break-ins, they don't plan on closing down just yet. but she has a message for the
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teens, hopefully us someday get a job and they can buy some real jordans. >> oakland police say thieves also burglarized a safe way off broadway. the manager on duty at this location says the door was quickly fixed at these didn't end up taking much. this makes 5 burglaries over the last 2 weekends in oakland kron 4 asked opd for comment on the spike in burglaries but did not hear back reporting in oakland jack moment. kron 4 news. >> a 17 year-old boy is dead after a car crash in livermore. police say it happened last night on delvalle road south of mendenhall road. not clear yet what caused the crash, but officers say speeding could be a factor. the chp is looking for the driver connected to a deadly hit-and-run in santa rosa happened last night on highway 101 there. steel line. police say a pedestrian was found lying in the road pass. someone apparently had hit by a car. the victim died at the scene.
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>> all right. time for a first look at the forecast as we live at the golden gate bridge and >> kron 4 meteorologist scale longest here. get a look. that's pretty talks as foggy. it's still overall. it's going to be dry, though, right? yeah said we're going to be dry. but take a look at that kind of summer pattern we have going on. i view from the bridge itself and you can see. >> pretty foggy conditions out there at the golden gate bridge. so we are drying out. so here's that view over there. so let's take a look at stormtracker other than that, we are quiet. high pressure is taking over this week and that's why you see all the activity happening to our north. >> it's keeping the storms in the pacific northwest, bringing us a few clouds here, low clouds and that marine layer, which is seasonable. so here's the future cast model. as you could see the clouds are rolling in. you can see that valley fog as well. and overnight you'll wake up to that part of your morning drive in the valley. but no rain here we are dry will be cloudy. and here's the start of your week. temperature wise, we will remain in the
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upper 50's low 60's around the bay area. coming up on tuesday, we do have some offshore winds in the forecast. i'll be talking about that. we may see a wind advisory in place. other than that, we still have hazardous beach conditions as well. details in the extended forecast in a few minutes. back to you, catherine. >> people in new orleans held a vigil kind of a party for the 14 people killed when a man driving a truck plowed into a crowd along bourbon street. that was new year's day. authorities are calling the mass murder an act of domestic terrorism president biden and the first lady will visit new orleans tomorrow. they will meet with the families of the victims. correspondent elina shirazi has that story. >> i'm on the first day of the
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new year in new orleans. at least 14 people lost their lives and families lost loved ones before we knew it was our family member involved. you know, we just want to show love and support like everybody but about it. >> now new details emerging about the attacker who carried out the terror attack. investigators giving a detailed timeline explaining how far back he planned the attack months. they say he visited egypt in the summer before flying to canada. their questions on whether his trip was connected to the attack in any way. the fbi saying jabar visited new orleans twice before he took a trip there last october and used a medic. last is to record while driving around the french quarter. he wore those same glasses during the attack. but authorities say he was not live streaming or recording we expert to be in the city of new orleans this week to go over all of our plans.
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>> since the attack officials have been pressed over whether they were responsible potentially leaving people vulnerable since the barriers were being replaced. now they are installing new ones. a report from reuters shows both the old and new barriers or bullard's can only withstand up to a 10 mile per hour impacts from a vehicle similar in size to the one used in the attack last year. a report by an engineering firm analyzed knew boehlert barrier options for new orleans outlining 3 different crash rating standards. the report concluded that the bullard with the highest crash rating withstanding of vehicles traveling 30 to 50 miles per hour was, quote, not compatible with the city's needs. the report also noted the board system chosen by the city receives a deduction in its safety rating score because it did not meet the project requirements specified city leaders say they are focused on safety with big events like the super bowl coming up.
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>> what we're wanting to do is to ensure that that boots on the ground with that expert advice to determine whether or not these dollars that you're talking about. our are sufficient. we're also asking if they're not, we're looking for ok, how and what and where do they need to be place? >> there are more details on the explosion outside the trump international hotel in las vegas. that happened on. >> new year's day involving 37 year-old green beret matthew livelsberger. authorities say there were warning signs before the attack that injured 7 people livelsberger killed himself shortly before detonating explosives rented tesla cybertruck. he had left behind a series of notes on his phone, including one saying, quote, this was not a terrorist attack. it was a wake-up call. his message messages also called for americans to wake up to what he called weak leadership. he mentioned president-elect donald trump and tesla ceo
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elon musk. his family says that he had been struggling with post traumatic stress following several combat deployments. federal authorities are talking about ongoing concerns about national security reporter sean lewis has that story. >> tonight in the wake of 2 high-profile incidents, the new year's attack in new orleans and the apparent suicide explosion outside the trump tower in las vegas. national security with a presidential funeral this week and a presidential inauguration, 2 weeks away is causing concern. >> it's something that we've been discussing publicly for quite some time. sunday morning. homeland security secretary alejandro mayorkas >> went on the record as threat levels increase from what he calls homegrown extremists. >> we are leaving no stone unturned. >> and this morning during an update on the new orleans attack, the fbi discussing broader ongoing threats in
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both new orleans and las vegas. the men were american citizens who served in the u.s. armed forces and they say acted alone. the fbi says the new orleans attacker travel to egypt and then canada and the summer of 2023. lone actors. >> as you all, i'm sure no are. where present a particular challenge to law enforcement intelligence because they are difficult to identify, investigate and disrupt. specially when the radicalization in communication with other like-minded individuals happens online. it is. >> a very difficult threat landscape. and it is why that we as as community, not just the federal government but state and local officials and residents need to be alert to it and take the precautions necessary to avoid violence from occurring. i think it's a rising threat. the former house homeland security committee chair weighing in on that rising threat going into a busy month ahead.
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>> both from outside and inside the u.s.. she really have 2 types of threats. one is operational. the other one is inspired attacks radicalized over the internet. they're both equally lethal and they need to be focused on to stop it. we have to pay attention to the social media and connect the dots before these events happen. a critical time. they agree during the transition into a new administration. i have spoken with governor noem a number of times. again, i am incredibly devoted to a smooth and successful transition to the success of governor noem. should she be confirmed as the secretary of homeland security? and i very much appreciated her focus on the substantive issues that we were discussing. sean lewis. >> still ahead, lawmakers brace for donald trump's promised january 6 hard news and we'll have more on the split opinion among the and
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>> while federal agencies certainly on alert here in washington, d.c., with 3 major events over the next few weeks, washington, d.c., stepping up security, though they say there is no threat to the district. the national security council spokesperson john kirby saying on friday that the fbi put out a notice encouraging all state and local officials to be mindful that there could be copycat perpetrators that might want to conduct similar attacks like what happened in new orleans and las vegas. you can see here fencing back up around the u.s. capitol on the first day of the new session and ahead of the certification of the election on monday and the four-year anniversary of the riot at the u.s. capitol for the first time, the department of homeland security has designated congress's certification of presidential electors on january 6th as a national special security event. the same level of protection as inaugurations and the super bowl. here's what dc's metro police department had to say at a press conference on friday since the incidents. we
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have begunivloal, federal and state partners. >> to share intelligence and to provide support for the ongoing investigation. as of this moment, there are no credible known threats here in the district of columbia, but out of an abundance of caution, i have hide their security postures across the city in light of the recent events. >> and there's more high profile events. former president jimmy carter's official state funeral on january 9th and of course, the inauguration on january. 20th, we're on a call with national security council spokesperson john kirby about the upcoming inauguration following the events in new orleans and las vegas. he said he didn't want to get into specific force protection measures but said the security of the inauguration and of people attending it remain a high priority for all of us. take a listen. >> i think it's also safe to say without getting into specific force protection measures about their dog around the inauguration. but that the security of the inauguration and those people
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attending it remain high priority for all of us and the executive branch and the and we're working assiduously every single day. to ensure the safety and security of the inauguration from any kind of of attack. >> and kirby also says that they are keeping the trump team in the loop as of any updates or any aspects as they head into inauguration. >> on the eve of the 4th anniversary of the attack on the capitol, lawmakers are bracing for president elect trump's promise pardons. trump has said he will pardon many of the participants. congresswoman marjorie taylor, greene says she's been urging him to pardon everyone involved. other republicans favor a case-by-case approach. democrats argue the pardons might have dire consequences for the rule of law. more than 1500 people have been charged with crimes in connection with the insurrection. millions of people will get bigger social
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security checks because of a bill signed by president biden today. >> the social security fairness act effects current and former public employees, people who >> get pensions from working as teachers or firefighters, police officers, other public service jobs. about 3 million people are affected by this during the ceremony today, the president singled out a texas teenager who walks 1600 miles from texas to washington in support of that bill. >> a retired teachers struggle survive without the social security benefits year. he's on one right? >> the bipartisan bill contracts to provisions which have limited benefits for people who get retirement payments from other sources. a
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pulitzer prize winning cartoonist has resigned from the washington post after an editor rejected a cartoon that she had created. she says it was intended to mock the media and the tech giants who are backing trump and tell those says that she has never been censored like that before or since being hired and 20. 0, 8, her editor says he questioned the interpretation of the cartoon and said that it would have had to and would have been repetitive of an earlier column. this comes after jeff bezos block. the papers planned endorsement. vice president kamala harris for president. now to our 4 zone forecast as we're looking live at a very foggy bridge and kron 4 meteorologist gayle ong. he's back. yes, the fog is back. it looks like a summer like nice here. >> you can expect that pattern to persist through the week. yeah, but other than that, we are dry will will be breezy. so that's what's in store this week. so let's go over to the
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big wall here. we have a view of that marine layer just sitting here and mixing with some stratus, slow clouds parked over the golden gate bridge. and here is that from the ground here from the road. so visibility, you know, just keep that in mind. you'll be waking up to that other that quiet weather for us. all the storms are really in the pacific northwest as high pressure is building in and it's a really just directing that activity out of the bay area. but we will see some clouds here. so let's time this out for you. this is about an hour and a half. you'll notice more fog rolling in, especially around the valleys overnight. so this is your morning drive. a lot of us are getting back into the swing of things after the holidays. it's a the first day back to work. a school for many of us. so this is 06:00am around. fremont. san jose could run into some valley that, we have a mix of sun and clouds by the afternoon and then the evening, the late afternoon and evening, the fog rolls back in. so a typical summer like pattern. very interesting. other than that,
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we also have hazy out there. so expect moderate air quality tomorrow. and the next weather headline will be the winds are around monday night into wednesday morning. so this is 10, 15 notice the higher elevation lights up in yellow and red. that's 2030, miles per hour. wind gusts. so it will intensify in the overnight hours. so if you drive a high-profile vehicle or a big rig, you really want to keep a lookout for that. it's going to be breezy, could we could see a wind advisory. so we're keeping an eye on that. the lows, though, pretty mild. we're now jumping to the mid to upper 40's. thanks to that cloud cover. and here are the daytime highs. upper 50's low 60's. so another comfortable day we still have some beach hazards out there. beach hazard statement is in effect tomorrow through tuesday. so it's not safe to go to the coast. still with some dangerous rip currents and sneaker waves. so 7 day forecast, another sunny and breezy week here. i don't see rain in the forecast than up
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for another 2 weeks. at least back to you. >> next at 10 o'clock, a huge winter storm continues to threaten much of the country will take a look at cities that could be hit the hardest. and a look inside san francisco's first women's sports bar and the man who was wheelchair was destroyed in hit and run thanking the for hit and run thanking the for its support.
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could mean higher costs. the new regulations would remove natural gas-fired water heaters from the market by 2029. meantime, the american gas association says these new rules would force low-income and seniors to pay more. a key provision of president biden's inflation reduction act is now in effect. it expands tax credits for clean energy businesses can now get incentives for energy systems which produce power without greenhouse gases. and that includes wind, solar hydro power and geothermal. governor newsom is continuing to try to crack down on ultra processed foods. he has directed state officials to investigate things like the dyes and treats like hot cheetos, twinkies scandals. and so to news nation's nancy loo house has the story. >> it's the focus of a movie. it's even turned into ice cream. but now flaming hot
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cheetos are being roasted by the food police and along with those unnaturally red snacks. other ultra-processed foods are also targeted all kinds of soft drinks. and candy skittles, twinkies, mountain dew and much more governor newsom's new order calls for proposals to further limit intake and access to ultra processed foods last year the state moved to ban sales at schools citing that particular dyes are linked to hyperactivity and behavior let's go clean, food fan and health secretary nominee rfk junior could add muscle to an american diet cleanup as part of the incoming trump administration. the rinos, cheeses, cap'n crunch gummy everyone knows that the put. so maybe you wouldn't be too surprised see that. the ingredients include a lot of places. also in the fight, former presidential candidate marianne williamson now running to lead the dnc. she
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sounded off on big food during appearance on news nation prime all of the ingredients that we allow that we know are carcinogenic in the united states that they do not allow in european countries. they do not allow in canada. why do we allow them here? we allow them here because certain big food companies have learned that these ingredients will increase the shelf life. the california push includes calls for ingredient changes, something on par with the cleaner european cheetos. they have hot cheetos in europe. >> and they make them without the food dyes and actually says on the packaging they brag about the fact that it is made without artificial colors. >> still ahead, we'll take a look at some of the winners in look at some of the winners in tonight's golden globe awards.
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>> the valais whole community is coming together to raise money for hit and run crash victim. that accident happened just days before christmas. it destroyed the man's wheelchair. kron four's. lindsey ford has the story. >> the room. and given to be honest, i sat there for like 10 minutes per eye. nobody came outside. nobody heard it. >> just 5 days before christmas, the unthinkable happened to melvin jones allay around 11, 10 at night right outside of his home. he was struck by a car while positioning himself out of his wheelchair into his vehicle. so even cause sometimes suffer from depression, it was like a movie said jones he saw in his rear view mirror bright lights
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approaching closer and closer pushing keep pushing. are going. >> quick quick, quick, quick route. >> and then when the door flung, you got to those winter bama wheelchair does flew in the air did a couple of tumbles land on the ground and it ended up like in the middle of his shattered pieces in shock after the impact, jones as he braced himself by grabbing the steering wheel. >> and looking ahead at the driver who hit him, seen him put on a light reverse lights. >> you know, like we >> and they took off. never even came down to see if i was all right. >> he's now using a replacement wheelchair. what's left are remains of his main wheelchair, twisted and ruined along with his car's windows. glass shattered in the street. just a lot of trauma that. that i didn't have to go through a probably would have stop with the field a little bit better came by check on me. >> but just not doing that. just left me in a bad place. the hit and run has left jones
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with a broken foot on top of already had suffered from a tragedy in 2003. >> that left him peer play jake from gunshot wounds on titan heard already hurt. so i got to keep getting hurt. >> what has helped melvin look to a brighter new year is his children in the community engagement. he's involved in like being the commissioner of the boys and girls club empowerment doing those things and meeting with the community see the community happy. it gives me thanks and praise is and it is why my depression is no longer no longer there. >> jones is also grateful for the gofundme that has been made on his behalf to help pay for medical expenses. the feedback that i'm getting from the community, people that i don't even know like is. >> overwhelmingly appreciative it life my heart. in vallejo, lindsey ford kron. 4 news. >> and woman in fairfield was killed in a head-on collision this morning. it happened on.
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>> lopez road near silver creek road. police say a car crossed into the opposite lane causing that accident. the investigation is continuing. the driver is cooperating with police pleasanton. police are looking for the woman you see here. they say she's accused of committing bank fraud in pleasanton. they say she went to several banks last month and fraudulently with drew thousands of dollars from a bank account. the san mateo county sheriff's office is warning people about a scam which that targets the hispanic community. deputies say scammers have been calling people offering to register their children through the amber alert system. but they said just a way to get confidential information and even meet with residents at their homes. authorities say it's clearly not how the amber alert system works and say if you have been contacted call the sheriff's office. the heaviest snowfall in a decade might be coming to some parts
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of the u.s. blais blizzard conditions reported across much of kansas, northwestern missouri. and it might be just a preview of what's to come for the mid atlantic states in coming days around. 63 million americans have been under some kind of weather advisory and in missouri, at least 600 drivers were stranded. >> semis jackknifed is like right in the middle couple car spun out just get on the get off these off-ramps. a lot of snow right there. so i just seen a car almost been out trying to take it too quick. >> it is not just snow. a polar vortex expected to bring bitterly cold temperatures to about two-thirds of the country beginning tomorrow. temperatures will be as much as 25 degrees colder than normal. not surprisingly that weather is affecting airports across the nation. reporter erin myers has the latest.
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>> this winter storm is affecting states all across the country. we're seeing snow, ice, even blizzard conditions. so if you are traveling today or tomorrow, you could see cancellations and delays. millions have been affected nationwide due to this storm. it already brought snow and icy conditions to the central plains. the national weather service says it's expected to move to the mid atlantic region tonight into tomorrow. this means hazardous travel conditions. heavy snow, ice and very cold temperatures, even possible. power outages. several storm warnings were issued in some states were seeing those blizzard conditions. officials in certain states even declared states of emergency people are encouraged to avoid traveling on the roads unless absolutely necessary. and if you are flying, you may see those delays and cancellations. we spoke with meteorologist tony for caso at the national oceanic and atmospheric administration's weather prediction center about what travelers can
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expect tonight and tomorrow. so tonight into tomorrow, i'll be the system kind of reached the east coast expecting least in the you know, i-95 area around dc area snow to start. >> after dark and first of the night. and it's still kind of pick from light snow moderates may be some heavier snow. a basic coming in tomorrow morning. and thus the system kind translates eastward to be some waves of heavier and lighter snow. i kind push off east late tomorrow night and early tuesday, many airlines have issued travel advisories and alerts, including american delta, southwest and several others. so it's a good idea to check your airline's website for the latest information here at united. if you are traveling today or tomorrow to certain airports, you can reschedule your trip. >> you won't see change fees and fare differences will be waived. the new flight must be by january. 13th and tickets need to be in the same cabin and between the same cities originally booked. once again. if you are traveling anytime
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through tomorrow, check your flight status in advance and be prepared to make alternative plans. reporting here at lax. i'm erin myers. all right, time for another look at the forecast. we're looking live at sfo, 5 cancellations. by the way, 10 delays. >> as we reported at the at the airport today, a gale travel is going to be really rough for a lot of people. >> yeah, absolutely. and you know, tomorrow is the first day back to work and school for many of us. people are still doing some holiday travel. so as we heard in that report, you want to check that flight because may be calm here in the bay area. but elsewhere. >> we could see delays and cancellations. so let's take a look at sfo right now. no delays at this hour. our major airports, including major heads across the country. chicago is seeing some major delays at this hour. and you can see why so that system, the first major winter storm of the season related 2025
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rather is that now moving towards the midwest here in chicago that light blue is snow. that dark pink purple. that is i so they have a lot going on. not only just snow but heavy snow, freezing rain, ice, sleet, hazardous road conditions like those images we showed you and then the backside of that, the warmer part of that storm. we have a severe thunderstorms heading towards the south. there's a lot going on elsewhere. and then as you can see in the future cast model, even though the storm will be moving out east tomorrow through tuesday, there could be some, you know, dangerous icy conditions with that cold air there. and also warnings as we do so definitely a very busy elsewhere. it's quite the opposite here. so this is the forecast highs tomorrow across the country were in the 50's. but you could see single digits and the teens just right around where the cold blast is is at. these are the wind chills as the feels like temperature fargo is negative.
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19 yesterday was a negative. 39. so i guess that is a bit warmer. but yeah, very cold here. so definitely a a major storm. one for the history backs. so tonight, back here in the bay area, we have the fog is returning partly cloudy skies elsewhere tomorrow we have that theme pattern and then some hazardous surf as well. and we have a drying trend and that is some offshore winds. as far as when we will get the next round of precipitation. this is the long-range model, the 6 to 10 day outlook. it looks like we are drier than normal and you can really see it at the tenant. 10 say here's a quick look here. lots of sunshine, right? so we get a slight of a warm-up on wednesday at those offshore winds move on in. but, yeah, very calm conditions here. i am seeing rain, maybe the 2nd half of january. we're keeping an eye on that long-range model. but dry for now until the next round. maybe later, ok? and so we're glad that the yat-sen, thank you. can share. >> the woman behind bars. she's been behind bars nearly
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30 years for killing the grammy award-winning singer known as selena has filed for parole news nation's jorge ventura has the story. >> salina kan, tanya, known as the queen of tejano music captivated millions with her voice style and charisma and star was continuing to rise even higher until she was shot in cold blood by a former business associate on march 31st. 1985 yolanda saldivar, former president of selena's fan club shot and killed a senior at a days inn motel in corpus christi, texas. after the continue, a family had accused her of embezzling money. selena was just 23 years old. now, 29 years leaders of are currently incarcerated in gatesville. texas has filed for parole according to documents from the texas department of criminal justice. the texas parole board will review her file, including support in protest letters before making a decision sot of ours request
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comes as selena's influence continues to floors and inspire her album. dreaming of you remains the best-selling land album in u.s.. history in the global icon has drawn comparisons to madonna for her groundbreaking music and stage presence. her life story inspired the iconic 1997 biopic, selena, which lunch jennifer lopez to stardom and spread selena's music to an english-speaking audience. a new selena album moon child makes his was released as recently as 2020 to enter social media presence remains strong with 1.8 million followers on instagram and 5.7 million followers on facebook. >> sports, the warriors hosted the sacramento kings champ center. a kron four's. erin wilson will have a recap of wilson will have a recap of the game.
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>> well, the warriors riding 500 so far this season. steph curry and the gang, of course, coming back-to-back wins at home. >> could they keep it going for 3rd tonight? welcome in the sacramento kings to the city. well, that's >> where the warriors already down between 3 point believe pans, pick up by demar derozan. you see what he does on the other. and for 2, that's one of 22 turnovers for the warriors on the night. the stepped out front of the rim here able to get one only trying close in on that lead 4th in the tea time out on that one step at 20 from the night. but later is buddy hield with a nice fake and
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dump out the power and has been there for 2. little later, though, was moses moody from the top of the key here wide open. able to try and stop the bleeding. can lead the lake mark on this ends attacking the rim. throw that down there. 26 on the 90 left in the 3rd moses moody. good for the 3 tonight. you get that. want to go there to close quarters. keep in a little bit later pets getting in on the action for drive here get when i off the glass my and of course they try and close in on a lead. but at this point, it's too far gone. but a nice teardrop. absolutely there for 2 like i fit a little too little too late and too many town. only the warrior they fall begins with one. 29. >> in got a little regroup. it was killed. out that a great game. we could help your offense to turn the ball over to get out ruin makes us that they do definitely effect.
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>> no different in arizona for the niners. next final game of the season tied at 3 apiece right here tyler. >> marie find greg dortch some nicer than the action but they can't bring them down indoor find the endzone the cargo. they go up 10, 3 on that one. now the night of the trailing by 7% and here. but watch patrick taylor joining the running back in for an injured isaac guerendo. a nice run. he pushes through for the first down and it's a little more of the same. a little later saying drive-in dob shot it off the taylor. he finds a hole and he's going 17 kerri than 109 yards on the night. had to take a look tonight, but a little more than 5 minutes left to go at this point, starting go for the niners and dives with the keeper and you stick with the brotherly show up into the end zone just where the stamp in this course. right there. they tied up 10 to 10, a touchdown and the niners get a touchdown on that one. a little bit later. as you can see, they're trailing once again looking.
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the needle there to the rookie ricky pearsall and watch him here. excited. of course after that when they get the extra point, they tied up the game. but it's a seesaw game. all the wow. more of the same hear dobbs by the wide open views. che. he's been he's headed to the house, but that would be the last house call of the night. the cardinals will they later ran off and this one in the 3rd niners fall. final score. 24 to 46. >> we start off tough situations with the turnover with the fake punt. missed field goal but then by the 2nd half, you know, we'll take the worst down. got to go we can get him off the field. i'm going with process of processing it all you know, so been trying to get there. you know, you don't really accept that you're not going to get there to get eliminated from the playoffs. so we've got to deal with this for last 3 we've been processing ready to finish this up, trying to with the wind get that done today. but to get to this offseason and figure out how to not be in the situation again.
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>> night for all bay area teams that we have it in that direction when it comes to the niners and the warriors, just tough losses. so we've got kind of upbeat story, a women's sports park coming on that is fun >> women's sports. yes, will be front and center at a new bar set to open in san francisco this year. the 2 owners say they met playing soccer for the san francisco spikes and they want the bar to become the place to watch women's sports. >> he wanted to open the bar because we're struggling to find reliable places to watch women's sports in san and we want to have a place where you come in. and know that you can find community and know that you can watch women sports that there seeing 2, professional teams and the biggest women's sports leagues in the u.s. coming within a year of each other. it was like, ok, this really is the moment. this is the time. >> it's so much excitement. you see all the season ticket
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deposits for the bout green i think it was something we knew we wanted to work on and it was extra motivation that like the time is right. let's do it now. >> going to open a market in the castro probably sometime in the spring. >> award season is officially underway. the 82nd golden globe awards were held tonight in beverly hills reporter scott mantz has the latest. >> award season is off and running at the 82nd golden globe awards have been announced. lot of emotional speeches. lot of first-time winners. the bruce willis. the big winner of the night. the brutalist best motion picture drama, best director and its leading man, adrian brody, with his first golden globe win for best actor. so grateful. i will cherish this moment forever. thank you for best actress. there was what you would call in the industry and upset. >> fernando torres. >> didn't prepare anything because. i was. do you have to read?
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>> of course, the golden gloves break up their film nominees into 2 categories. so for musical or comedy best actress demi moore with her first golden globe win for the substance. i'm just in shock right now. been doing this a long time like over 45 years. >> first time i've ever won anything as an actor. >> another first-time winner, dublin nominee, sebastien stance for a different man. it's wild. i i'm i'm just. >> you know, happy to be here. like i said, both of these movies were really tough to make they they they had a long road. and i'm just i'm grateful to be included. >> and the big won. best picture of alien perez. the line always. wiens of our dot the film stars. zoe saldana also won for supporting actress. i know that is a competition with all of that. i have witnessed. >> is just us showing up for each other and celebrate it to other. and it's just so
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beautiful. >> my wife and i did the shot to kill of mario lopez. definitely feeling that whole speech is gone. supporting actor karen culkin for a real pain. >> over to tv, best tv comedy, what to hacks. and leading lady jean smart best actress, best actor jeremy allen. white for the bear to the drama's one word shogun best drama, best actress and u.s. ally and best actor. here. you piece audit. >> it was amazing year i can't believe i'm standing here as a nominee. >> limited series, baby reindeer. we are really off and running. coming up this wednesday, the sag award nominations, the directors guild nominations. and then next sunday, the critics choice awards. that's the entertainment report. cops scott movie mantz. >> all right. this week, along with gusty winds, all have details for your final weather details for your final weather after the break.
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>> a nonprofit in the east bay is expanding free hiking program at mount diablo. it includes areas not very often open to the public. the walnut creek based group save mount diablo offers free guided hikes famed walks other activities, trail blazers of all ages and skill levels are welcome. they say this year the group is hosting a new stargazing event to photography, height hike and an lgbtq+ hike. and you can find details on their website.
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>> all right. let's take a last look at this hour anyway for at the forecast looking live. it. >> san francisco, gayle, you're talking in part about more windy weather, more windy weather in the forecast. this week tomorrow night through wednesday morning. we have the fog is back as well. this is the golden gate bridge. normally we see this pattern during the summertime. but we are quiet other than that. we have high pressure building in its keeping storms. well to the north of us in the pacific northwest, the usual areas. >> so we are partly cloudy in some areas around the bay area, but will change as the fog will roll in overnight, especially in our valleys. so this is our right after midnight in overnight here we see some clearing, but mainly, you know, fremont san jose and the coast, the usual areas we see that morning fog there. and other than that, it is a quiet morning drive and same thing for the late morning around lunchtime. similar pattern here and the fog rolls back in in the evening. so if
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that sounds familiar, it's kind of what we see during the summer. and here is our weather pattern coming forward. notice that low just dropping right behind california. there. we have high pressure in control off the coast here. low pressure there. it creates that classic pattern. what call an inside slider and it's creating this pressure gradient. it's going to bring us those strong offshore winds starting tomorrow night. so here are the future wind gusts around 11:00pm tomorrow surround this time tomorrow night. you can see that's lighting up in the lime green and red orange. that's 20 to 30 miles per hour wind gust. it intensifies in the overnight hours into tuesday morning. the early morning drive at 05:00am so this really matters. if you drive a high-profile vehicle, a big rig, especially in the higher elevation there over north of napa in fairfield and even in the east bay hills and gaps. you want to keep an eye on that and it will remain breezy. we could see a wind advisory pop-up. so we're keeping an eye on that. so to just main takeaway, going to be very windy other than that,
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the daytime highs are pretty mild. still with those winds and that's coming from the land and not the sea. it's going to warm us just a bit. but tomorrow we have a similar temperatures. upper 50's low 60's and because it's going to be so nice this week and quiet, we still have beach hazards out there. a strong rip currents along with sneaker waves that we don't have the high surf advisory. but this is a beach hazard statement. the national weather service put up. it's going to go into effect early tomorrow morning through tuesday afternoon. so you want to be mindful. i know when it's nice and quiet. people like to head out to beach and coast. but just be mindful, use caution and just be safe because we saw what there was a big waves can do. so not the monster waves, but still dangerous surf conditions. 7 day forecast, another quiet ones. so tuesday, wednesday, the breezy pretty warm. a little slight warm-up on wednesday. and other than that, i don't see rain and the long-range until at least the 2nd half of january. okay. but more coming. we'll thank you.
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