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neal karlinsky, abc news, las vegas. >> really something. neal thank you. >>> and you don't need that drone on your wrist to capture an image like this one. a milestone tonight for former president george h.w. bush and his wife barbara. celebrating 70 years of marriage tweeting "70 years ago, this very day, barbara made me the luckiest and happiest man of earth." married longer than any first couple in history. we salute them tonight. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this tuesday. the real money team is back. saving you none 2015 and the one thing you can start tonight. they say it will save you $1,000 by the end of the year. >>> also at this hour unlocking history. they are opening america's oldest time capsule. we'll tell you what's inside. what did paul revere and sam adams leave us? >>> and don't look down tonight. the daring adventure above the ground. two fearless climbers trying to make history by doing nearly the impossible. we'll take you up with them coming up. introducing... a pm pain reliever that dares to wo
neal karlinsky is in our los angeles bureau with more. good morning, neal. >> reporter: paula, ryan, good morning. it sounds like something out of a movie, millions of dollars in stolen art, the fbi on the case and at the center of it, a pawnshop that, of course, is also the subject of a reality show. if there's one thing movies like "the thomas crowne affair" have taught us about art heists is that selling stolen art can be as tricky as stealing it. this morning, the fbi says it's recovered these six stolen paintings by n.c. wyeth worth an estimated $12 million and allegedly pawned by 36-year-old oscar roberts and dean koreniti for a $100,000 loan in all of all places the middle of beverly hills at this high-end pawnshop. >> that was suspicious with the art. something looked not so clean and fishy. >> reporter: this being hollywood, of course, yossi dina is no ordinary pawnshop owner. >> wait what you see what i have to show you today. >> reporter: he is the star of the reelz network show, "beverly hills pawn." >> this golden diamond necklace used to be worn by elvis presley. >> reporter: dina says the stolen paintings like every item in his shop were cataloged and reported to police. >> i took it on consignment from the people then reported to police and the fbi picked it up. it's under investigation. >> reporter: shortly after dina reported his suspicions to police, federal court documents obtained by abc news overnight reveal fbi officials arrested roberts. ♪ an aspiring rapper and reality tv show producer. >> there's a lot of money to be made in stolen art. >> reporter: now facing charges of possessing stolen goods, roberts says he believed the paintings were not stolen and that all along he had been trying to crack the case of the missing masterpieces at the direction of the fbi. the investigation is still ongoing. remarkably, less than 10% of stolen art is ever recovered. no word on whether all this will end up in some future episode, by the way, of that reality show. paula, ryan. >> nealu're busy writing the screenplay for the movie right now out there in l.a. neal, thank you very much for that report this morning. and let's go to ron now. he's got an update of the morning's top stories. i've got one guess what your lead story is. >> what do you think? >> football. >> you're right. absolutely. >> wow! >> good morning, again. >> you're cheating. >> paula and ryan, sara, over there, hi. in the news we'll begin with the nfl breaking its silence on deflate-gate. league officials confirming that the footballs used in the first half of the patriots/colts game were underinflated as has been reported before. espn reporting that no patriots player has yet been questioned and that includes quarterback tom brady. they're taking their time. >>> and a 19-year-old suburban denver woman who tried to go to syria to help isis militants has been sentenced to prison. shannon connelly will serve four years after pleading guilty to conspiracy to provide material support to a foreign terro
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, austin. >> thank you, neal. >>> the excitement biggest morning in hollywood. we are just an hour now away from the academy awards nominations. who sup for the top awards? chris connelly with the favorites. >> all you have to do is ask me a question. >> reporter: the ardent fans know as cumber babes, sort of. hope oscar's answer is yes, this morning academy awards nominations for best actor figure to hit "the imitation game"'s benedict cumberbatch. >> you finished? >> reporter: against "the theory of everything" star in the making eddie redmayne especially eerie steve carell out of "the office" in "foxcatcher" and "baby boomer" fave. "birdman"'s michael keaton. ace of '80s comedy and super heroics. >> you're a washed out comic strip character. >> reporter: the best actress list could have bridemaids. >> with 0 for 5 nom naths amy adams in "big eyes" against julianne moore in "still alice." >> i feel like i can't find myself. >> reporter: both are deserving so with "wild"'s reese witherspoon and felicity jones from "the theory of ev
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, austin. >> thank you, neal. >>> what a big morningso many stars waking up as oscar nominees. birdman and the grand budapest hotel racking up the most nominations. some big surprises out there now. abc's chris connelly has a complete breakdown of hollywood's biggest morning. >> sorry if i'm popular, mike. >> birdman and grand budapest hotel led the way in nominations. alongside american sniper. boyhood. >> you don't want the bumpers. >> reporter: the imitation game. >> congratulation. >> reporter: selma. >> we're not asking we're demanding. give us the vote! >> the theory of everything and whiplash. >> i forgot my jacket. >> reporter: reese witherspoon for wild will duke it out with julianne moore for still alice. good news for steve foxcatcher. >> i'm a wrestling coach and i have a deep love for the sport of wrestling. >> reporter: up against golden globe winners, michael keaton and eddie redmayne. meryl streep received a nomination for "into the woods." selma didn't fair as well as many hoped. the academy could have chosen ten shows
neal karlinsky is on the story from the site of the big game in glendale. neal, good morning to you. >> reporter: dan, good morning. hard to imagine a worst place for a potential measles outbreak. officials here at the super bowl are on guard this morning determined to keep the fans safe and the measles out. overnight new york officials confirmed a barred college student who has tested positive for measles was contagious on sunday when he boarded an amtrak train to albany from new york city's penn station possibly exposing hundreds of thousands of travelers in north america's busiest transportation center. >> my main concern with my daughter is that, you know, we take her to a mcdonald's and she comes back with the measles. >> reporter: in arizona, officials are monitoring 200 patients of a pediatric clinic for possible exposure. an infected woman visited the office outside of phoenix just days before an estimated million visitors from around the country flooded the city for sunday's super bowl. an infected person can spread the disease for days before its first visible simms appear. the virus lives on surfaces and in the air for up to two hours meaning even after a sick person left the room anyone without immunity could still be infected leading some doctors to blame this outbreak on so-called anti-vaccers, parents who refuse to have their children vaccinated fearing unproven side effects. >> we should be fully informed with what exactly is in each and every injection that goes into our child's body. >> reporter: in the epicenter of this outbreak one california health care company robo calling those parents with an urgent reminder. >> measles is a highly contagious infection that can have serious complications. >> reporter: as schools warn their children to stay home some pediatricians refusing to allow the families in their offices at all. >> they're not welcome unless they decide to immunize. those patients have a right to their opinion but they just don't have a right to possibly infect my other patients who are vulnerable in my office. >> reporter: it only takes a cough or a sneeze, even a touch from an infected person can linger for hours. they'll definitely be packing their hand wipes and purel here at the super bowl. paula. >> just so contagious. nealarlinsky from the super bowl this morning. and we do want to bring in abc's dr. richard besser. good morning, rich and, first of all, can you remind us how contagious measles is and what it means for this latest indent on the amtrak train. >> this is one of the most contagious viruses we know of. if you haven't been vaccinated if you haven't had the disease and you're exposed there's a 90% chance you'll get it. a train car is where you have to be very concerned because people are in there, it's a very confined space. what the health department is saying on that train and were not vaccinated if you get a fever you need to check in with your doctor because you may have measles. >> you see over this year the flu season hasn't been very effective. not the case for the measles vaccination. >> the good news is, this is one of the best vaccines we have. it reduces your chances of getting measles if you're exposed from 90% all the way down to 1%. that's really incredible. a very effective vacc
neal 22 years old he did not have a permanent city of all residents. >> reporter: however we spoke to the head of a gateway public school in san francisco who says 0 neal attended night and 10th grade they are before going to sacramento. she remembers the young man as being well- liked by children and adults alike in he had a smile that led up a room. >> pam: in our next half hour we talked to a counselor with been entering the victim as he had met with the young men just 50 minutes before they were killed and says they were not gangsters he shares his story with vicki lynn the gap is >> pam: charles clifford: is at the live it the golden gate right now and has a close look at the changes and updates from the chp. >> reporter: the bridge is been open about 24 hours now and highway patrol says that everything is going very well. and would give you a before and after look at the changes the drivers are seeing. all right apparently we don't have the in video for you at this moment but in short what to do as you come up the wall dhaka the walled old talk now you have of speed limit that has been reduced. waldo tunnel.. you now have to merge to the right. t
neal 22 who did not have a permanent city of residence. however we spoke to the head of a gateway public school in san francisco says 0 neal attended night and 10th grade there. before moving to sacramento. she remembers the young men as well liked by children and adults and agencies that he had a smile that little room. >> pam: this afternoon gunfire in san francisco corner store ended with two people shot just after 1:00 people were police were called to turk and leavenworth streets and the tenderloin district they found two victims with potentially life-threatening injuries. >> pam: police official said an is a smoke poured into the metro train and a passenger said the smoke was so thick they had trapped trouble finding their way out of the tunnel. a portion of the rail service was temporarily suspended and the source of the fun of smoke has not been determined so far. metro is washington's d.c. version of bart. >> pam: police officials and france say as many as six terrorist cell members may still be a large there. and new security measures are also in effect here in the u.s. grant lotus is here with the latest. >> reporter: was certain that it image right there this men pass through customs before the attack but it appears the someone is driving urquhart in paris and they're looking for this mini cooper and possible accomplices. >> reporter: one day after millions of people flooded the streets of paris the i last week's terror victims france's army and police are out in force. france's prime minister ordered 10,000 soldiers deployed across the country to protect jewish schools and synagogues. he says the threat of terror did not die with the three suspects on friday. >> reporter: the two brothers killed after a murder rampage at charlie hebdo and the man who died at the market where all apparently on the u.s. tier list. one of them appeared in the video posted on the jihadist website promising further attacks. israel prime minister benjamin netanyahu visited the kosher market today under heavy security. first he said he wanted to pay tribute to the four hostages killed there today all muslim employee at the market is being hailed as a hero for hiding customers in a freezer lopper. >> reporter: here at home new york's daily news telling the president you let us down questions about why the u.s. only sent the american ambassador to to march with many foreign heads of state at yesterday's paris rally. >> pam: new york city were police officers are on high alert after repeated threats from isis. someone release of september 2014 message which tells followers to " rise up and kill intelligence officers, police officers, soldiers and civilians and a ". the thread specifically name the u.s. france, australia and canada as targets. in an internal memo, nypd employees were told to " remain alert and consider tactics at all times while on patrol in the " especially in light of the attacks in france. >> pam: the twitter account for the u.s. central command was suspended today after being hacked by isis sympathizers. a series of tweets appeared with what seemed to be warnings from isis. the twins also included information revealing contact information for members of the military and it appears central command you to page was also hat showing videos of what looked like war propaganda my milk by militant fighters the fbi is assisting with the review of that act. one official said it is too soon to determine exactly who is responsible. >> pam: tonight the chp is investigating the crash. and still at it 5:00 a dangerous shot side show shuts down a busy highway. i had 5:15 p.m. how police were able to hunt down one of the drivers in this video. then will will run for barbara boxer's seat in 2016? will look get some of the potential candidates coming up 5:30 p.m. and ask the new research on the key to marital blissmarital >> reporter: i tell you what we will be talking about women returning to the bay area coming up next will be talking about rain favorite of all? hmm... the kind i have with you. me too. ♪ ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >> pam: a new study by the national bureau of economic research found that married people are happier than those who are single. the study also suggested to mayor your best friend. women benefit more from marin best friend and men do. but the study also found of those relationships that did not work out half could not retain their friendship after breaking up. >> pam: still had at five a side show sets down a busy highway. and had the historic shut down of the golden gate bridge is now open to traffic once again and will look at how the new media and is affecting traffic. >> pam: you're looking at video of an illegal side show that took place over the weekend and east oakland. it happened on interstate 880 near hagen burger. we receive this cell phone video from of your. tonight the california highway patrol tells kron 4 as haaziq that video evidence played a key role in making an arrest. >> reporter: and illegal side show broke out right in front of them on a highway 880. the was shared with the california highway patrol who used it to a identify the driver of this red mustang. please talking with that video we were able to confirm. a citizen was stopped in traffic with trying to get the traffic in the filming this on their cell phone and helping us in our rest. >> reporter: a 19 year-old man from hayward was arrested on the seeing. police speaking rearrested tool so far and will be looking more video for all other rest >> reporter: and said the side show was some kind of music production. side shows are in legal for the drivers and spectators can be arrested as well and you're vehicle can be impounded just like this read mustang from the 880 freeway. >>: is a big hit to your wallet were hoping that this is a big discernment. >> reporter: california highway patrol said the objects were throwing them as they approached the scene but no officers were in did. >> pam: back in november another side show took place this one on the golden gate bridge and this this is another one in oakland happened happened in november. this is video from a helicopter partnership abc seven and hundreds of people were detained and this incident a gun was seized at a car was set on fire as the police stopped at least zero hundred cars from leaving the area. >> reporter: the first evening commute with a group mobile will evening mon- khmer barrier because see the traffic is moving pretty well. it was a bit of a back up going into moran county. this video was shot late this afternoon and it shows what it evening commuters are seeing. that medium barrier to your last to your last and they dealt with dense all fog... there is an accident there that was most likely due to the dense fog in the area. >>: there's a yellow stripe the shows with this albee everyone can see where it is. it does not mar the icon in any way and dispensing with the distance you can't even really tell the change. >> reporter: the median barrier is 12 in. thick and it does take some some space from the leas is nearly 3 ft. high. and the yellow indicates moderate spay people are now getting used to the new look of the golden gate bridge. >> reporter: without a little bit about the fall this morning that will be returning. fog will be returning.... this afternoon temperatures are pretty mile we did see mainly clear skies. the temperatures are curler remaining in the '60s but there are areas that are cooling. 60 in san mateo and 62 in pleasanton carry it >> reporter: temperatures will be in the '40's tomorrow afternoon tuesday it would be in the mile '60s. but we do have a chance of rain this weekend. >> pam: also still to come horrifying video of a baby playing with a real gun even holding it to our head and what happened to our parents is next. and also head a doctor contracts ebola and survives. coming up why he says he was to go back to the place where he got the disease. i don't want special treatment. i just wanna feel normal. to help, sleep train is collecting pajamas for foster children, big and small. bring your gift to any sleep train and help make a foster child's night a little cozier. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child. 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(vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >> reporter: how young is too young to play with the real guns and ask this in the and a couple accept says has the show the viet business videos showing the they're encouraging their child to child have the weapon and is one guy off the camera this says pop out power. >> reporter: police arrested this 90 year-old father first try to sell a gun to an undercover cop. the been charged with reckless as of a deadly weapon and child endangerment. >> reporter: people in australia started throwing chairs and tables people they also threw punches. the state come this fall in the event on says the rowdy behavior was started by a few people who had too much to drink. in rwanda night for thousands of fans who didn't even get to watch the end of the final competition. dozens of people were ejected from did in yvette but no arrests were made. elephants are attacking >> reporter: you can hear some of the damage that the elephant is causing as the moves against the vehicle and ellison got onto the lead is getting on to the vehicle no was hurt by this and other elephant damaged a grocery store today breaking store windows with this truck is said the aggressive behavior is the map result of mating season. >> pam: will learn more about the chaotic scene and the san jose nightclub and what about the chaotic seeing where chris brown was singing made an appearance and plus the white house says is made a mistake by not sending someone to the massive unity rally in paris will look it the political fallout next. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle see how much you could save. ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any 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singer chris brown was performing at a private event. five people were hurt in the shooting and police do still do not have a motive or suspects. will trend has the latest. >> reporter: the police have questioned many people they're not calling them suspects right now. this happened at 120 on sunday morning when this shots rang out chris brown was on stage at the time of the shooting his security guards came in with tim offstage. many people were trampled trying to get out of the building. >> reporter: of course there was a lot of chaos and a lot of fear after the shots were fired. >>: i get totally trampled on about bruises all over my body. i have i am albee up. we had vip tickets that we paid off hundred dollars for. i don't think they patted down people like they should have and there were no metal detectors. shocked >> reporter: she does not believe chris brown was the target. chris round took to them twitter saying and he was under%. san of the police are still investigating the motive behind the shooting. the stanhope say police are investigating san jose police are investigating ... >> reporter: the the pretty nice afternoon after we dealt with the fall this morning. and some pretty warm temperatures this afternoon since 66 out and antioch and was the same thing in concord. 68 in santa rosa 66 in san rafael '60s at the close line it was a pretty nice day overall. coast line... >> pam: a massachusetts doctor who survived the battle with ebola last year after working in liberia and hospital is returning to the west african country. dr. rick sat cross says he won't will not be working in a bowl unit this time even though he's now consist considered immune from the disease. instead it plans to treat patients with malaria and other chronic health issues for a few weeks at a hospital run by the christian organization as i am. >>: is very difficult to get the ball and public settings. but in the health- care settings where you're dealing with people that are sick you dealing with blood and bodily fluids it is very easy to get awesome to get of the disease. >> pam: sakhalin's liberia on thursday. the ebola outbreak has killed thousands in africa and infected more than 20,000 others. >> pam: and now to the latest on the recovery of the air age of flight 8501 in the java sea. researchers have found the plane's flight data and voice recorders. we get the latest from reporter david mogul in jakarta pet. >> reporter: the black box has now arrived in new jakarta and is going is undergoing analysis it could take to three days to get the data from the box and shows that the data the box is in relatively good condition. it takes a little bit more time and ordered did the analysis as to what happened in the final moments of that flight will take a little bit more time. out in the jobless see the earth the search for the other black box is continuing right now but is proving difficult for divers right now. the topic we they know that exactly where it is this just a matter of time before they get to it. >> reporter: officials are not saying that they have found a few show lots of that slight they believe that's where most of the bodies are still missing. family members are making a special plea to authorities yes we recognize how critical it is the for wine this black box of please do not forget about us. the search and rescue teams are making a special trip to meet with the families and so they can express their concern. >> pam: we're following a developing story right now attorney-general will harris will be running for the senate seat that was vacated by barbara boxer. that's just coming in now are you surprised >>: anyone that knows how california politics those the senate is a perfect place for her to go. it's been held by women in california for many years. she has a great advantage she's won overwhelmingly both times. >> pam: so just came out today that gavin news would not be running today. many thought she would thought she would run for governor instead. but looks like she's running for the senate. >>: i think this is a good time for her to go. although they could of divided in 2018 2018... this a chance that she and another democrat could be in a runoff and 2016. the former mayor of los angeles 202016 latinos will be heavily will be voting heavily. >> pam: also there's talk about environmental and up a philanthropist. this could be a knock down drag out fight democrats could there's no will republicans stepping up right now. is not anybody pushing for it in the gop right now >>: they're looking for people that have the ability to run statewide and wind. win... and think is pretty high you the a >> pam: what the huge demonstration in paris with the united states was not represented the way the people thought we should be. of a lot of people were embarrassed because we did not have any one of higher stature they are. >>: is directly linked to policies that we are involved with in the middle east. and this is the kind of thing where you as gonna be more than a full pot. faux not a policy. i think the white house than no clue as to how this was being perceived in europe. this was the number one story. >> pam: so what you see as possible fallout for the zero bomb administration. >>: at the but have to grovel and just go out there and it the top to the victims and express their deep sympathy and support that the united states government as gonna put behind them as many times as they possibly can >> pam: michael think you if you like to connect a michael check the modernist twitter block. >> pam: is being called out was prom night. were talking about the golden globes. and as side will have details of the big night ahead and 5:45 p.m. and can you really have separation anxiety from your i fun what researchers found out next. anxiety foot separation anxiety from your i phone life's running out of shaving stuff. and thankfully being able to find backups. can't say thank you enough. you have 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(everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything for all your help. through all life's milestones our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratulations! thanks for helping me plan for my retirement. you should come celebrate with us. i'd be honored. plan for your goals with advisors you know and trust. so you can celebrate today and feel confident about tomorrow. chase. so you can. >> pam: to you ever get anxious when you're i phone is not closed by? a new study suggests the separation anxiety it might be impacting your cognitive abilities. university of missouri researchers found that i phone users task with solving a series of puzzles did better when they had their phones with them. when they were separated from their eye phones participants experienced an elevated heart rate, blood pressure and anxiety. the study author says that i foams are capable of becoming an extension of ourselves such that once separated we experienced a lessening of self and a negative psychological state. the study was published in the journal of computer mediated communications. >> pam: the big bus service at 72nd golden gloves and not what is all about mr. and mrs. george clooney. the insiders louise and the actors have more. >> reporter: to the prom king imprimis korean mr. mrs. george core. george made this hired bell message for his beautiful bride. george clooney speaking what never was the broadest together i couldn't be more proud to be your husband. >> reporter: >>: my best friend is kind intelligent and for running it also happens to be my son sean. >> reporter: another big winner was boy cut boyhood... >> reporter: jail was very sexy jay lo was sexy >> reporter: were at the after parties and show ya the stars get their party on in the wee hours of the morning. >> pam: and you can catch all the celebrity news here on kron 4 after entertainments tonight at 730 followed by the local news 8. >> reporter: sunny skies and mild temperatures as we look into tomorrow's very similar conditions are expected. will start the day in the '40's and inland valleys. manila stocks skies will be clearing a brown the sides will be clearing around noon skies will be clearing... >> reporter: as the central valley fog what it but probably be a little cooler there tomorrow. will be in the '50s and richmond and san francisco. 45 in san jose. it's a little bit: the what we saw today. 64 in los gatos. upper 50s and east bay area. and the central valley fog is not clear before the temperature could fall. 16 degrees in ocean beach 60 degrees in ocean beach mainly in the '60s. >> reporter: saw little bit of high cloud coverage we do have high pressure building. that generally means that we will see the rain for a while. but we also could see a break in this pattern this weekend and we also needed. was over 11 in. of rain in san francisco 14 + in santa rosa up. it pales in comparison well under an inch when really do need additional rain to catch up on our drought. >> reporter: gonna say dry to the rest of the week but there is a slight chance of rain this weekend but i think the rain is gonna miss us to the north. 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(vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. >> reporter: emma's the prime the hbo not this with the big award last night but basically a trends gender. and the sun come up with 10 pilots to let us of all for this season's shows. so congratulations to amazon. google college translate everything from may. >> reporter: tower of babel is coming down side the canal get on headphones and talking to someone that is speaking spanish or english and will it instantly place a tax on the screen. text on screen... i'm excited technology is there microsoft microsoft test site but google promises to catch up. and it comes with superior voice recognition for google. >> reporter: the camel with the bad quarter and in the united states and japan their electric goods maker the mix their name off of japan people are buying their high-end baubles this is a company that does went to a little bit of a rut that the rough patch. the does recently came out with the new ad campaign this shows agape couple doing a ring swap. i would wait for the company come down and stock price. but right now they're struggling to wait for the earnings to go higher. >> pam: just allow had four lives lost in one deadly drive-by still shooting of the community hold a vigil in their shooting. angeles' six a warning about smoked salmon with a lot moore's new straight ahead news s traight ahead.... >> pam: now at sixth it is a shocking crime that has rocked the san francisco community. four people killed in a drive-by shooting tonight. of the dental for the victims as police stepped up patrols in that neighborhood. did evening i am pam moore moore tonight the suspect in that shooting a still lose. police released the identities of the four men killed friday night. 19 year-old chen de, 21 euro raise both of san francisco. davis of sierra 20 of antioch and manual 0 neal life where the vigil for the victims is about to get started >> reporter: the supervisor who represents this district will be here to lead a march. here's some video that was shot last friday when the four young men were murdered. this is been a shocking event for this neighborhood. there's been a fair share of crime in the past but the crime had diminished. now this member has brought back pad memories for residents of this community. >> reporter: of blocked a march as gonna be route started seven blocks away from where they were found. >> pam: the mother of the other dozen victim of the drive-by shooting is speaking out tonight. here is a picture of the 19 year- old meet chair more marin day. . his mother says her son does not have a criminal record. she was told by police that he was not associated with the getting was not carried a gun the night he was killed. he was on a dinner break from his job and it the hottest restaurant in japan town that night and he told his mother he cal
app accident neal neal take ukee to get by. >> drivers are seeing release at the pump.levels in five years because of lower crowd oil punches. >> jill wagner looks as the reason why. >> reernt college graduate lien ariel bertu says every time she phils up her gas tank lately it costs less. gas price have fallen more than a dollar a gallon a year ago. >> i'm paying, 20, 30 bucks it's really good yeah. >> she maze more in new york an drivers in states like texas oklahoma or even new jersey just a few miles away. >> price can vary significantly place to place and a lot of that can cause consumer confusion. >> and there's several reasons why gas prices can vary from state to state. aaa says more than half the costs is for crude oil and add to that the federal gas tax. 18.4 sdens a gal open and state takts. until energy and alaska have a the lowest and hawaii, pennsylvania and new york have some of the highest. drivers also pay for transportation and shipping which is why americans living near oil refinery is which turn crude to useable gasoline will pay a lot less at the ga