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good evening i am pam moore >> pam: people cross the bridge regularly are not the only ones to have noticed. and only off kron 4 tonight scott reich spoke with british officials at the chp and has what they have to stay. >> reporter: cut the barrier been providing a little bit too much of a peace of mind for drivers. >>: i didn't think it would be a connection between the barrier and increase speed but apparently not. >> reporter: our truck is will be at the speed limit of 45 mi. an hour and conceive several cars flying right by yes. and now officials are calling on the chp for help. officer rob was also say and the time span of one hour the c h payne wrote 14 speeding ticket all loans with the fastest as high as 70 mi. an hour. >>: people for whatever region are approaching the toll plaza at excessive speeds. we put and traffic control devices called analyzers to get them to slow down and go in a straight line and we want drivers to know the speed limit is still 45 mi. per hour. it's still a very dangerous road way and people are still going to fast for 45 mi. an hour is a very safe speed >> reporter: i did check with the chp and they said they will continue to a step up of the tickets on the bridge until people learn to slow down. >> pam: experts say is set been wiped out in the united states a long time ago instead the measles are making a comeback. and outbreak linked to disneyland is now spreading here in the bay area >> reporter: we're talking about seven cases here in the bay area people is that clara county's and alameda county. this is what it looks like of viral infection that has made its way back to california. >> reporter: 59 measles cases may not sound like all lot but 59 cases in three weeks or birth the 61 cases over all of last year. >> reporter: in fact the cases are not going away the most recent measles diagnosis was given this sunday. and that person visited disneyland. 82 percent of those that caught the virus were not vaccinated. and officials have warned families who have may have children were not vaccinated. >>: a child under 12 months of age cannot be vaccinated. >> reporter: or places with lots of people from outside the nine is that states and ask the where the measles cases from there have been out breaks in the philippines and it's certainly think that this came from overseas. >> pam: so this is not just affecting people did this the disneyland as well >> reporter: employees could be subject to the auto to the disease all so >> reporter: for symptoms to look for is the fever kolff running nose and red eyes. it can be transmitted from an infected person just like the fellow. a can live on surfaces as well as in the air and it live for up to two hours. people that has had measles are contagious four days before the rash appears and four days after. the mmm art is 99 percent of factive which covers measles mumps and rubella. >> pam: been talked about the importance of vaccines and to keeping the disease from spreading. >> reporter: wednesday afternoon health officials and alameda county confirmed that five people have tested positive for measles. four of them may have contracted the disease at disneyland and the fifth case may be the result of a secondary infection meeting that the disease may be spreading. >> reporter: now there's evidence that we are seeing transmission here in the bay area even if you haven't travel to disneyland we are seeing potential secondary cases in our community. >> reporter: the county has been working to identify anyone who may have been exposed to measles. they're also trying to find out try to figure out who is that the greatest risk of contracting it. in particular they looking at on vaccinated children who may have had contact with an infected person. >> reporter: if we confine high-risk cases we can try to give poles exposure or work with health care facilities to do that. dr. pat says that the unfortunate trend of some parents refusing to get their children vaccinated for measles usually through and in a am our vaccine is adding to the problem. >> reporter: its support to remember that it is a dangerous disease. applications are rare what a thousand but its support to get vaccinated because as much safer than the risk of contracting measles. >> pam: this week as four people have been killed in the bay area this on top of reports that the flu shot is not as effective this season. what officials are saying we should do to protect ourselvesprotect >> pam: you may remember bridge the main maynard's to the terminally ill cancer patient and she most oregon because of that state's and death with dignity law. today i knew right satellite bill was introduced the legislation. dan kerman and his of the story from the of state capital >>: i can't tell you the amount of relief it provides me to know i don't have to die the way is the imprint described to me that my brain tumor would take me on its own this is brittany some brandy made are speaking. >> reporter: in this year to video failed before she ended her life 29 year-old remaindered talks being about been diagnosed with the terminal brain cancer and her decision to move from our home in california to oregon because as it has a death with dignity law. >> reporter: now mainers family is joining the california lawmakers to give all californians the same option without leaving the state. >>: i believe that as a civil right and a human right for patient with terminal diagnosis. >> reporter: the legislation comes with safeguards. two physicians must come from the patient's diagnosis or prognosis of six months or less to live and that the patient has the mental competency to make health-care decisions for him or herself. >> reporter: the bill now goes to the senate committee that the full senate and onto the assembly as it and if all goes as supporters planned then to the governor's desk. while they could happened by the end of the year is more likely that happened some time next year in sacramento dan kerman kron 4 news >> pam: made while opponents of the legislation say it does not contain nearly enough safeguards that will fight as they have done it with similar versions in the past. >>: they're all the same arguments that they had an oregon oregon remain with this legislation. >> pam: >> reporter: and overwhelming response to this story and of a vast amount of people are commenting that they should have the right to odd diet and one person says you'll let animals suffer so why should we let humans. you can only respect them when they say that i'm done. block the other lady claudia says that only god can give life and take life back. we invite cuban join this poignant passionate conversation on earth that face book page >> pam: changing the way you will use your piece p ca what we've learned about microsoft windows 10. and what one lawmaker is proposing that could in the daily traffic jams on the rich man san rafael bridge. and are they a of duty? or an accident waiting happened? some shimmering sidewalks on the peninsula may be paved over. you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >> pam: its seemed like come right idea spicing up monday sidewalks with glittering glass. but all that glitters is not gold. some people have complained. those peninsula pathways are sharp and unsafe. now multimillion dollar makeover is in the works. philippe de gaulle and his live in palo alto to outline the problem. >> reporter: the problem is that the decorative glass recently paid into the concrete here in california avenue is popping up when people walk on it some things causing some potential safety hazards. the cities as the solution is that the contractor agreed to the problem areas. >> reporter: if you look real close you can see just how los the glass as in some cases the glass has completely detached from the concrete. some of the glass is sharp and some business owners and people frequent this area comply to this city that the glass could be dangerous. >> reporter: the city agrees after evaluating the sidewalks. the city says the glass simply was not mixed properly with the c mat. the glass is part of the $7 million california avenue streetscape renovation project that includes new light along the street, a wider sidewalks and some huge trades. >> reporter: the city says no one has reported any injuries because of the glass. even so the contractor has been asked to redo the problem areas at no additional cost to the city. >> reporter: the entire streetscape project lasted started last month. and despite the setback the project is still expected to be completed by this rain. >> pam: scientists and coastal city planners are studying the king tides which have been hitting the bay area this week. but tears have been taking pictures of the rising waters and nuisance flooding in their areas. for what is called the king tides project. >> pam: it is believed these abnormally high tides are a preview to what the bay area can expect 35 years from now, because of the rising sea levels. scientists will use these photographs to check their projections on the impact of global warming to our shorelines. it >> pam: they are also giving county planners an idea of what the average high tide may look like in 2000 and 50 and how communities will have to adapt. >> reporter: still were mainly clear tonight but the fault will return. you'll see some 30's out there tomorrow morning. but there is the temperatures will be mild will see clearing skies in the afternoon. friday and into the weekend we will be warming and we could actually see record-breaking temperatures. >> reporter: this see the wave of high cloud coverage as gonna go through tonight tomorrow morning will beat the temperatures bull largely be in the 40's. after no bring as lotus mid- 60s. it's what '60s the los got else and all and then valley. los gatos and the all the dan valley. >> reporter: temperature as 66 tomorrow and not all. napa... >> pam: shocking scenes in the east bay remains of a wild boar and local restaurants. >> reporter: they to for the tech report >> gary: coming up little bit later in the broadcast i use my favorite word we been and will talk about jim what jim barr harbaugh had to say about all the great coaches. y and all of the night - the kinks♪ ♪all day and all of the night - the kinks♪ yoplait. with a smooth and creamy taste your whole family loves. it is so good all the time. >> pam: microsoft unveiled windows 10 today. a new web browser and a new gadget that lets you interact with your home, a tablet or computer. and a new 3 the holographic way. this is described as possible glass and apart virtual reality device. and it is buzzing in the tech world today are tech analogy reporter >> gabe slate: shows us by lights >> reporter: you where microsoft h o l all lands device on your head like a pair of glasses. it will operate wirelessly and have no cables attached to it microsoft says it will be like have living in a world with holograms. >> reporter: the world's first i tethered fully holographic computer. it mixes of virtual images with the real world. this could offer exciting new ways to video game. and offer a next generation way to do 3d computing. interacting with your phone, a tablet or computer and all whole new way. >> reporter: they have kept these goggles secret for seven years as they worked on them. the front is the sea through shaded lance cover the site arms include steps that sound set and adding to its three dimension alidade. forefront facing cameras are used to detect the positions of the users and as they interact with the holographic objects. >> reporter: no pricing or release date for the had said has been announced yet. microsoft also showed of windows 10. their next operating system set the market later this year that will offer four free to existing microsoft users. >> reporter: 8 looks pretty clean like a blend of windows 7 and windows eight it looks like it takes more than set will offer a window 7 which is good windows eight has not been well received. with this new operating system microsoft is getting rid of internet explorer or ide as you might know it for their new web browser they called spartan. microsoft says will be faster and easier to use. >> pam: the bay area has seen nearly a lot of flu deaths in the area. kron 4 felicia reid has spoke with an official answer not stating why officials still urging the public to get flu shots. >>: the single best way to protect yourself through influenza is to get a vaccine. >> reporter: 4 people are dead from the flow and sam francisco, sonoma and san mateo counties all confirmed this week. flu deaths in people under the age of 65 are reported to the state. >> reporter: many people that got the flu shot his essays and are still at risk for getting the flu. in most cases the virus mutated from the a h three strain. >>: still some protection is better than no protection. >> reporter: next season's flu vaccine has been selected and will contain that h three strain. >> pam: to pit bulls caused havoc and san mateo neighborhood today the police said the docks thought the way out of the back yard what homeowners were away. you can see the dogs attack a landscaper who tries to fight them off with elite through or with believe lower and the pebbles bit right through it. they also ran at the police car keeping the police from getting out of the vehicle. >> pam: proceeded to a high school just going after a woman with a stroller. >>: struggled to got jobs with the patrol vehicle one retreated home less than a quarter of a mile away and that's how we found out where the dogs came from. >> pam: the police were able to contact the homeowners. and weren't they were a cooperative. >> pam: police are investigating and residents are confused about the warheads the new-found gear to restaurants. >> reporter: 2 videos on adeline show someone was dropping off a dead bore his head. a berkeley police officer is examining the take for clues. >>: we do know there was a white truck involved on the morning of the 19. >> reporter: this is a close-up picture of the board said taken by a neighbor and posted on the face book. this location on adeline is by of vegetarian restaurant cough like those. the other dead boar's head was also left near a vegetarian restaurant the herbivore on setup. roseland lives nearby and saw the carcass left on this newspaper's stand up close. >> reporter: the officer " says is not clear why anyone would leave the carcasses and whether there's any connection to animals and the vegetarian restaurants. >>: the restaurants have not received any specific threats. >> reporter: both caucuses have been disposed of and in the meantime many are hoping some answers will come soon. >>: well what people do in this about knocked out of berkeley wanted to keep it clean uncivilized. >> reporter: tonight video the shot locally and has been shared all over the internet of san francisco police tells us the department's internal affairs the missouri and the city's office of citizen's complaint is investigating this incident. sf tv sets and no officers have been placed on leave. >> reporter: >> pam: part of san jose is growing homeless community is on the mold after being evicted from another homeless camp. about 50 to 60 people camped out along the union pacific railroad tracks near south 7 street. they were warned last week that they must be gone by today or face the diction. railroad police and cleanup crews are ride this morning to make good on that warning. >> pam: the camp was cleared. crews took apart the at dispose of tents and other makeshift shelters along the tracks. an advocate for the homeless was critical of the eviction and saying those this place will simply have to find a new place to camp. the attic and blames a lack of affordable housing for the ongoing homeless problem. the advocate is blaming the lack of affordable housing for the homeless >>: the city comes back in chase's about of the space is when they find as space is an ongoing problem there's no place to wet or. >> pam: the spokesman for the union pacific railroad tell us kron 4 the victim was a safety issue based on reports from corp. train crews that reported several close calls with the cappers across the tracks in front of moving trains. >> pam: and still had where a new traffic signals and now govern when you can drive on to a bay area freeway. another method for easing traffic congestion. its proposal the north bay. how someone to change the rich man san rafael bridge and are you sitting down for this one will doubt. you could be harming your health. the new study that will have you standing at attention. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! but sleep train's huge year end clearance sale ends sunday. get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. don't wait! sleep train's year end clearance sale ends sunday. ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> pam: today metering lights turn on the peninsula. the signals on highway 85 between cupertino and mountain view. seven new on ramp meters south bound were green all last night. caltrans activated the metering lights during tonight's evening commute. the northbound signals will be green for the next week. caltrans says they will activate the lights on january 28th for the morning commute. they also want to remind drivers is there could be delays in during the first few days of operation. >> pam: face book says is cracking down on fake news stories appearing on your news feed. it is launching a new feature that lets anyone report opposed as calls. a glowing reports of celebrity deaths, conspiracy theories and promises of free products if you share the land. face book says the offending items won't be removed but just gradually in from view. but if of story gets a high number of flags, it will be marked with a message warning that it may contain false information. >> reporter: all take out the data as as officials sitting around until you that's according to a new study published by the annals of internal medicine. the study found that sedentary behavior's like sitting in for a eight to 12 hours a day increase one's chances of getting a disease or condition that kills prematurely even if you exercise. >> reporter: according to the who physicals and activity has been identified as the fourth leading west factor for death for people all around the world so get up and moral lot mode exercise >> reporter: will also see high cloud coverage that would clear tomorrow the temperatures tomorrow will be in the '60s the route much of the bay area. we gonna see a sweep through this high cloud coverage and tomorrow and it should decrease the dense fog a little bit. up the 30's and the fairfield and now up. napa... the afternoon will bring as mid to low 60s. at the delta will be a little cooler tomorrow. low amid six days inside the bay and the same thing with the coast. >> reporter: will then 66 and now up tomorrow. napa.. we're gonna see more sunshine and warmer temperatures in the week coming up with ashley recent low seventies on sunday. >> pam: director george lucas says the new star wars film is not the one he envisioned. in an interview with some of bland, lukas was asked if he had come up with any ideas for episodes 7 before he sold lucas film to disney back in 2012. intel's and the bland " the ones that i sold to disney, they came up to the decision that they did not really want to do those. so they made up their own. so it is not the ones that i originally wrote in ". star wars episode 7 the fourth awakens is directed by jay j. abrams and will hit theaters in december. >> pam: and in sports we haven't update as the warriors go for the 17th straight win at home. >>:gary will tell you more about the forty-niners and all the sports next >> pam: looking live at the san rafael richmond bridge. no. they drivers can attest. it is to jammed, too often. so what can be done to fix it? while local lawmakers says why not add a lame? >> reporter: legislation that was proposed yesterday could be expanding two lanes to three. it affects traffic as far back on highway 101 in the evening commute. it does cause headaches and frayed nerves for computers. for commuters. the things that opening up the freeway to three lanes will be a faster process. because the traffic engineers to reduce into to lays a you the third leg for shoulder and i-up had its stock and in the days have been that way ever since. >> reporter: the population of growth on both sides of bay head has caused the problem. the engineers are trying to work on a prop on the plan to expand those lanes before the review was complete. the e i art may favor the project and cut the red tape so that bay's the beginning so the things to get moving faster than usual. that's a good nose for commuters this as bring it on. >>: i get tired of sitting in the car with all the traffic. >>: please please do that is terrible that is two lanes. >> reporter: the bill is expected to be on the governor's desk by springtime. >> gary: when the side can abort i don't think they said let's talk about an assistant coaches every night nissan... jason carr ever defensive coordinator for the raiders is going to the forty-niners. he's the senior defensive assistant. jason carver goals from the raiders to the forty-niners on the flat side tony serrano has been a coach in nfl with miami. now he needs a jot and apparently the forty-niners are looking at the helm he now needs a joppa job... >> gary: you little's ability would have your kids go to the same school you want to drive the free part these guys don't be a coach because these guys just malls mauve mauve. move, move move... >> gary: jim harbaugh tweets it out congratulations all the coaches. this is great coaches congratulations to john fox del rio. scenes with the raiders greg romanism buffalo. i checked it twice the is the time show they on their i checked it twice i did not see tom sula..shula... >> gary: if i had a dollar for every time somebody said high what's the news out and a says she's buying yen had sat back off. i think is annoying. >> gary: i have drawn people through years of jackie is like an instant sensation. but anyway back to the cue cards time brady deflating football. that's the big topic in sports nationally today. at 11 to 12 footballs were checked from the game on sunday the win over new england over the coals you not supposed the flight the balls. this is the game or where new england over the coals colts...,. >> gary: you have to question the credibility of this guy. fran tarkington this goes off about the football deal. >>: the team that takes the most performance enhancing drugs which makes their club boom the lego bigger faster and stronger. the fleming of the football is nothing. deflating the football is nothing >> gary: just don't get caught you what you have to do it on the sly you really don't want your children to live by that model. motto.. >> gary: unbelievable 20 points at halftime so far. an interview with steve kerr is coming up the warriors were sensational. >> pam: coming up how the next that mixed up a coffee could be saving your scan. ooooh... i can hear that sizzle. getting louder! and louder! philly cheesesteak and egg sizzling with prime rib and gooey cheese. i better (just) silence this sizzle! the new philly cheesesteak and egg skillet. denny's. welcome to america's diner. huh, fifteen minutes could save you 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better benefit decaf not so much. such your coffee also has also been tied to higher cholesterol and even a greater risk of heart disease and some people but other studies suggest coffee might also reduce the risk of alzheimer's and depression among other things now we can add coffee as a cancer fighter. not only can not only can only wait you out the kid you up images be what the spin doctor ordered. that's as rare as a kron 4 news see our 11. almost done.

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