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afterward.the federal judge said the suspect was alert, mentally competent and aware of the circumstances he's facing. suspect was charged with conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction resulting in death. also,malicious destruction of property with an exploside device resulting in death. if convicted.he could face the death penalty. jahar was communicating with investigators.even though he cannot talk. he's in serious but stable condition with gun-shot wounds to his legs, hand, head and neck. it's been reported the neck wound is the result of a bullet going through his throat neck - perhaps a failed suicide attempt while he was holed up in a boat last friday.
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it's unclear if he will ever be able to talk, but ja-har is reportedly communicating through writing and by nodding his head to yes or no questions. no word yet on what information investigators have gotten out of ja- har.but he is expected to survive. ja-har tsarnaev has been hospitalized since friday night after in a boat. ja-har and his 26-year old brother tamerlin are accused of the marathon bombings that killed 3 people and injured more than 170 others. police also say they killed a m-i-t police officer, car-jacked a man, and engaged in a shootout with police just hours after the fbi released surveillance images of them shootout, and police say his younger brother drove over him when fleeing. the from russia who have lived years. officials are trying to figure out whether older brother tamerlan was triple murder that happened of 9-11 in the boston suburd friends with one of the victims.who had their throats slashed. year. some lawmakers on capitol
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hill are asking whether the f-b-i dropped the ball on the boston bombing suspect. that's after learning the agency questioned one of the alleged bombers two years ago. tamerlan tsarnaev was interviewed at the request of the russian government in claimed he was a follower of radical islam. congressmembers. including california senator diane feinstein. now want to know tsarnaev. "i asked the staff director of intelligence this morning to set a hearing particularly with fbi intelligence exactly when did russia call to ask about this individual? what did he months? / and when he came back to this country why didn't it ring a bell with the fbi intelligence unit that he should be checked out." >> pam: feinstein says the senate intelligence committee will now examine the how the f-b- i handled the 2011 investigation of tsaernaev. and if anything then could have helped prevent what happened one week ago. >> catherine: people across the city of boston paused today.observing a moment of silence for the bombing victims. and thousands
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lined victim was laid to rest. >> catherine: from some angles.boston was beginning to look like its bustling self today. enough cars clogging the streets to make the morning commute feel almost back to normal. people walking. getting back to work.and school. but not far away.hundreds of people packed a church in medford for the funeral of bombing victim krystle campbell.a 29=year-old restaurant worker. krystle had been near the finish line of the race - cheering on a friend's boyfriend. those who couldn't get into the service watched from outside the church. some hung a u-s flag in a nearby tree. then at 2:50 this afternoon - the time of the first blast. people paused for a moment of silence to honor the victims. hundreds stopped near the copley square. beyond boston. everything fell silent on the senate floor in the nation's capital. and -- at the new york stock exchange. across the
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city.51 bombing victims remained hospitalized monday.three of them in critical condition. and we learned that the boston police officer shot and wounded in the firefight with the suspects last week is expected to recover. officer richard donohue lost all of his own blood. doctors say his heart stopped for a terrifying 45 minutes before he was resuscitated. donohue was friends with sean collier - the campus police officer from m-i-t who was killed by the suspects. the white house says the vice-president will attend collier's memorial later this week. and as a handful of runners quietly finished the race - to raise money for charity - the vice-chairman of psychiatry at boston university's school of medicine said the victims here go way beyond those with physical injuries. ".the entire region." and the entire community of
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mass of boston mass. the entire region. one of the young victims of the terror attack -- aaron hern of martinez -- got a visit from some of his of stories... as you can see by this photo. first baseman brandon moss, left fielder josh reddick and first base coach to aaron at boston children's hospital. the a's are in boston to play a three-game series against the red sox. and all of them say they got more from their visit with young aaron hern than he when moss was asked about his visit with aaron, he said -- quote -- if any kid can be prepared for going forward from this, he is. the 11 year old boy from
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martinez is recovering from boston marathon bombings. i'm vicki iliviakis, kron 4 news. >> pam: surveillance cameras played a critical role in identifying the suspects in the boston marathon bombing case. now here at home, kron four's terisa estacio reports, how some local officials want to zero and make better use of cameras as crime fighting tools. take a look. here on market street this is just one of many cameras lining this major artery through downtown san francisco. san francisco police chief greg suhr wants to be able to tap into the network of cameras especially during big events. >> i'm not talking about monitoring them full-time adoring major even as we have thousands and thousands
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of people. we live >> and a post scsi and c.s. world of television the one dna everything we can do i do not think there is a person in this country who did not watch on video as the story unfolds. coming up on kron4 news at to help quickly track down the suspects. i would ask everyone to bring in their self fan cameras.
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>> pam: most of the deal camass bleat belonged to private this is market street which has a higher freak and sweet frequency of video cameras picture. further east on market there are more video cameras. there may be more video cameras for security reasons inside the stores. >> >> reporter:
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muni buses have video cameras as well. beckham also be a part of a camera network up and down market street. charles clifford kron 4 news >> catherine: two men were arrested in canada today for planning accused of 10 accused of. the individuals were receiving support from al qaeda elements in iran.
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now i can tell you there's no information indicates that these attacks were state-sponsored. >> catherine: the public was never in any danger. >> pam: more hot, summerlike weather across the bay area as we head into a new week. this is a live look at the bay bridge from our camera atop mount tamalpais. jacqueline bennett is live on our kron4 rooftop enjoying the sunshine. she joins us now with how hot it's expected to get. >> jacqueline: the wind is not too bad here on the roof. hitting 81 degrees
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today we did, we did we give me a couple of records that. the coastline is cooling off, still 74 in san francisco and 7589 livermore 88 and. pretty much everywhere attention in moderate you can see the fog that is coming up on the coastline. temperatures for tomorrow will be cooler. to bridge running in the '60s for the most part. jumping into the seventies away from the coastline near to the clock. in the 2:00. the 80
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degree weather will continue to build. we did see a couple of record high temperatures today, in my next report. pam >> >> pam: 'you have to see it to believe it,' said one of the workers cleaning up a homeless camp this morning in san jose. the eviction and clean-up is part of san jose's on-going effort to get the homeless off the streets, into a shelter and onto a path back toward society. their camp considered an environmental hazard, as many as 170 campers were given notice on friday that they had to gather their things and be gone by monday morning.
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>> pam:
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next. president obama is turning his attention to last week'sthe white house announced today that president obama will go to waco, texas on the nearby town of west, partly leveled by a just two days after the boston terror attack. the blast killed at least 14 people, including one third of the city's first responders. schools reopened today in students getting a hug from teachers and staff as a struggles to recover. we're all family. we know each at a relief station set up to help those who lost their is coping with the flood of donations. this is a typical west or should i say texas. 'cause if it had been somewhere else we would have beenover the weekend, some residents were allowed through the roadblocks surrounding the blast area. there is limited access to water, electricity and natural gas at this time. a immediately. investigators say they have pinpointed "we do have a large crater. and you guys have seen photos of some of that, i'm
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sure. but we do have a the explosion, caught on a cell phone camera could be north side of the house are"my ambulance station just from the most devastated died here when the blast apartment building. >> jacqueline: it's still 88 in pleasanton oakland and 75 sfo also tied a frequent in recent record. as we look ahead tomorrow we will see cooler conditions. still seeing a lot of those '80s,
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and the cooler trend continues. as for the fault derrick is right along the coastline. stretching into the north bay coastline. to the device and will be mild and warm to mount especially heading out the door with 50 to 60 degree temperatures. quickly jumping into the 80s by noon. more of those 80 degree recordings as we head into the 2:00 p.m. hour. starting in the south bay 85 in santa clara 83 in san jose. the meant to upper
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80s and antioch and livermore. along the coastline we will see a big difference today we were in the '70s and '80s tomorrow 72 about a 10 degree drop in the north bay that was heading in the '80s as well. >> jacqueline: tomorrow a little bit more subtle wednesday and thursday a little bit more pronounced. you can catch the latest news, forecast and traffic conditions whenever it's convenient - on our 24/7 bay area news channel. you can watch live on kron4.com or on comcast channel 193. >> pam:
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this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. meadow.as 15-thousand people showed up to to light up out in the open. but kron4's maureen kelly explains that the biggest problem is the mess the partyer's left behind. police arrested a number of people during and after the event. there were seven felony arrests, six of those for selling drugs. there were also five misdemeanor arrests.mostly approximently 225 ciations
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for a number of violations like having open containers camping. >> >> reporter: because of this year's april 20th and a k a 421 saturday more people showed up. frustrating for the head city of parks department my staff work all day yesterday and all day this morning starting this morning. we pulled up 10,000 lbs. of fresh was left on that site. the cost for all the extra cleanup crew comes to the $11,000. and there is no one to pick up the bill. >> this is a little bit of a
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phenomenon people show up. >> reporter: that taxpayers are odyssey the once hand attack. next year could be similar blowout. maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> pam: a dozen cities in san mateo >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. the tse paid just announced
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a delay in implementing the policy. several groups were up against this policy the t assesses this delay will come back as feedback from the advisory committee. the new procedures will allow agents to concentrate on bigger threats like explosives. no word yet for implementing this policy pam. >> pam: a part of san jose is going after the camp was given 100 and. >> reporter: several dozen
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campsites just north the story road wear a dust mask and overalls swarms of flies at a powerful stench in 90 degree heat as they dismantled both camps. the other debris eustace used to make shelter. a lot of these camps like they have been here a long time. the former tenant told me that he has been here for five years and built a tree house. some campers were on the ground. submerge shopping carts with copper wire. did our
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gasoline cans and propane bottles and paint cans along with food containers everywhere. in a clean-up expected to expand over several days rob fladeboe. kron 4 news >> pam: [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start.
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one week after the boston tsarnaev-- now faces charges stemming from the crime. he made his first court room. emily schmidt has the latest on today'sdevelopments. twin blasts last monday set off a week of frenzy, and set up this moment of silence. after authorities say tamerlan tsarnaev and his younger brother dzhokhar bombed the boston marathon. and another, a police officer, died thursday. mourners gathered to remember one of them--29- year-old krystle campbell-- monday.with a salute to the young woman who loved to watch the runners cross the bombing victims remain in the hospital, where doctors say amputees are beginning to learn to walk again.
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"it takes a lot of safety, a have to learn new routines." surviving suspect 19-year- old dzhokhar tsarnaev is also hospitalized. he is charged in federal court destruction and malicious destruction of property shaw resulting in death. questions are piling up about his brother's activities--the fbi investigated tamerlan in 2011 at the request of russia, tamerlan then went in 2012. "was there any procedure for the fbi to follow up on the activities of somebody over effectively been cleared?" monday afternoon, the fbi turned boylston street-- site of the bombings--back over to the city of boston. the mayor received an american flag that flew over the marathon finish line.marking schmidt, reporting. you the latest updates here on kron 4. and on our website. kron4 dot com.
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investigators say they mailing poisoned letters to closing at 15-62. >> reporter: >> reporter: users can pick what they want a video to show the technology runs through images to find a fine second clip of exactly what and investigator is looking for eliminating a lot of useless data and 7 t of time.
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>> until now you had to watch that video, now you can kill with a much faster. >> reporter: from no shape to vote to the space between lines we searched the hours of video by looking for a female wearing a reassured headed down the main hall. and yes three systems fallout me on the move. >> pam: by donating one of your older gadgets this is an easy way to help. i am going to show you an easy way to turn in your older
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gadgets to help others. they are a boston-based ad tech company selling the a fax of the terrorist attacks and to learn something about it. 100 percent of the donated device is cooling to the one fond israel 100 percentage 100 percent goes to the families affected by the events of the marathon bombing. the company pays for shipping and you placed the device in the mail and they will pay you. gate slate kron 4- >> pam:
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>> catherine: they are searching his computers he is sometimes an elvis impersonator family says he suffers from bipolar conditions. the letters were intercepted and no one was hurt. the lawyer was in court today in states that an enemy may have framed curtis. >> pam: details on our hot weather. >> jacqueline: here in san
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francisco it was more was pleasant conditions. temperatures right now actually 91 degrees in napa right now. 86 and fairfield and in pleasanton same thing in sunnyvale. mostly clear skies over the bay area. tantalize we will see very mild conditions overnight again. we have a lot of 60 degree temperatures right now and 70's temperatures. 5
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to 25 to 10 degrees cooler rest take a look in your neighborhood coming up >> pam: celebrate our faith in san mateo with plastic bags. >> reporter: daly city half moon bay south san francisco san bruno belmont and by the end of the year plastic bags will be banned san mateo east palo alto in redwood city will also ban plastic bags. >> pam: we have to learn the best way of to take care of them reusable backs.
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actress reese witherspoon was arrested in atlanta-- after her celebrity card failed to get her off the hook. the oscar winner and her husband, jim toth, were stopped on friday, after their car was spotted weaving in and out of traffic. her husband was arrested for d-u-i, while witherspoon was arrested for disorderly conduct. during the arrest, witherspoon allegedly asked the officer if he knew who she was, when he said he didn't, she reportedly replied, quote: "you're about to find out." witherspoon has issued a statement, apologizing for her actions. she said she clearly had one drink too many and is deeply embarrassed about what she said. she admits she was disrespectful to the doing his job, and said she has nothing but respect for the police. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news.
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what has been a gorgeous day of around the bay. temperatures fell in the upper 80s even if low 90s. let's take a look at these current conditions. still 90 bit to greece and in not apply, closer to the clothesline temperatures are taking a dive due to the falcon called conditions. cooler temperatures as we get in tomorrow and the rest of the work week. tomorrow will be in the 80 degree temperatures for most of the areas. we will talk more
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about that falk by the coastline to marron. by 3:00 is widespread and by seven and a hug the coast line amount in the morning hours in by noon you will see clear conditions. widespread 60 degree temperatures as we start today the day. by noon we are headed and the 80 degree temperatures. a lease through most of the bay area. 82 in mountain view. for inland valleys mid '80s in livermore upper 70's
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and east asia or in the coastline allot cooler tomorrow only in the '60s. for your extended forecast you will see a clearer trend. >> pam: highway 1 01 very heavy sell bomb right now we will be back.
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>> pam: the survivors of suspects are formally charged with a terrorist act. and it will deploy in the bay area receives and visit from the oakland a's. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. it is now official >> pam: this is criminal complaint he is charged with using an weapon of mass destruction and malicious destruction to property. and here is what we now of the latest boston terrorist. he
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still faces charges from the state of massachusetts and has been officially given his miranda rights. meanwhile and of those victims one was buried today in. >> reporter: one week after the bombings several the suspects word acted the suspects acted alone and it was to the reason for the bombings was due to religious beliefs. earhart was finally read his miranda rights. john r. san his one word no when asked if he could afford an attorney. he
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is alert and mentally competent and aware of the circumstances that he is facing. also malicious destruction of property with an explosive device if convicted he could face the death penalty. tamara has communicated by using rioting. he was held up in a boat last friday. gerard 26 year-old brother use of the marathon bombing that killed three people injured over a hundred and 70 people and including carjacking and that engaging in a shootout and kill in the off. kill
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with police under bridge droll over while flame. the kid rush of when asked if he can afford lived in the united states for 10 years. just last year in is unclear he was doing in rush the court has resulting in death. yet or did he have any contact with others. exploside device resulting >> pam: in death. if convicted.he could face >> catherine: the death penalty. people with investigators.mostly across the city of boston through writing and headhe's in serious but stable condition with gun-shot wounds to his legs, hand, head and neck. it's been reported the neck bullet going through his throat - perhaps a failedja- har and his 26-year old brother tamerlin are accused of the marathon bombings injured more than 170 a m-i- t police officer, car-jacked a man, and engaged in a shootout with police just chechens from russia who looking into tamerlan's six doing there.or if he had anycatherine heenan is here
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people across the city of today.observing a moment victims. from some angles.boston was beginning to look like its people walking. school. but not far away.hundreds of people packed a church in medford for the funeral of bombing victim krystle campbell.a 29=year-old finish line of the race - cheering on a friend'sthose who couldn't get into outside the church. then at 2:50 this afternoon blast. of silence to honor the copley square. beyond boston. everything fell silent on the senate floor in the nation's capital. and -- at the new york stock exchange. across the city.51 bombing victims remained hospitalized monday.three of them in critical condition. and we learned that the boston police officer shot with the suspects last week is expected to recover. officer richard donohue lost all of his own blood. doctors say his heart stopped for a terrifying 45 minutes before he was resuscitated.
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donohue was friends with sean collier - the campus police officer from m-i-t who was killed by the suspects. the white house says the vice-president will attend collier's memorial later this week. and as a handful of runners quietly finished the race - to raise money for charity - the vice-chairman of psychiatry at boston university's school of medicine said the victims here go way beyond those with physical injuries. ".the entire region." in a special ceremony late today -- the f-b-i essentially released control of city streets back to boyleston street was officially reopened. university is holding a memorial for the chinese killed in the bombings. >> pam:
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one of the younger victims of the terror attack is a local boy -- 11 year old aaron hern of martinez -- and this morning. he got a baseball heroes. the a's are in boston to play a three- game series against the red sox. and first baseman brandon moss, left fielder josh reddick and first base coach tye waller. all visited hernand all of them say, they got more from their visit than he did. when moss was asked about his visit with hern, he said -- quote -- if any kid can be prepared for going forward from this, he is. as for the game -- itkron- 4's sports director gary radnich will have the highlights. coming up later in sports. we will continue to follow this developing story. and bring you the latest updates here on kron 4. and on our experts across the country are pointing to the pivitol role surveillance cameras played in identifying the bombing case. and now, here at home, some san francisco officials want to beef up the citys network while some are saying they are very concerned about
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increasing the use of at a news conference, san francisco police chief greg suhr says, he wants to be able to tap into a network of cameras, to monitor different area, s during big events such as bay to breakers. >> we love the end of post sierra 5 in c s were of television and jurors want to see the video they run dna and we do everything we do everything we can to get it for them. it would be
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nice to have that advantage in these situations. >> pam: however, the a-c-l-u says, it has some major concerns about how the police department may use the video. and how long officials may keep the video chief suhr says, he is talking with city officials about his idea. and hopes that they can begin by evaluate the current system of cameras. beautiful summerlike weather today. jacqueline bennet up on the roof. catching some forecast details tonight. coming up on kron-4 news at six. >> jacqueline: warner earlier today a little chilly now we have for jackets on. we weren't a spree much everywhere must take a look at the temperatures right now. right now is 90 degrees and now,, at 88 and copper 10 and livermore. along the
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coastline the temperatures are cooling off in a hurry to to the fall. lower deck cloud cover all around the bay area. this take a look at our futurecast in the morning milds start of the day with temperatures in the '60s and quickly getting into the '70s. we will seek 80 temperatures north bay and south bay by the 2:00 hour and it was a mild through the evening. you can expect a " to have fought by cooler but still on the one side. coming up in just a bit >> pam: saturday's '4-20' party was a mess -- both literally and figuratively. we'll show you why city officials say. it should be banned.
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san jose wants to clear out why some say this action may backfire. when you think of fast food pizza. but burger king? why the fast food giant saysstay with us. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't just... guys... there you are. you know you couldn't just pause a show in one room, then... where was i... you couldn't pause a show in one room
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the royal canadian mounted police say. it has helped to defeat a plan. to blow up
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a rail line between canada and the united states. the suspects were flown in after being arrested in raids in toronto and montreal. the u.s. helped in the investigation, and says, the suspects wanted to attack the railroad between toronto and new york city. but canadian officials now say. these suspects have been under survelliance. and public should feel safe. >> "i want to reassure our citizens that while the rcmp believed the accused had the capacity and intent to carry out these criminal acts, there was no imminent threat to the general public, rail employees, train passengers or infrastructure." law enforcement officials say there is no link between this plan and the boston terror attacks. >> pam: saturday's 4-20 pot- smoking party caused quite a mess for city officials. .and for clean-up crews -- it was worse.
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department says this could greatly impact the city's their budget. five tons of trash were left strewn all over sharon meadow. 25 workers were called in over the weekend to clean it up.many of them on overtime. the total cost of the event was 11-thousand dollars. and since the pot smoking festival has no official organizer, the city is stuck paying the bill. the pot party had other problems as well. >> this is youtube video of a fight that broke out. there were no arrests as a result of this brawl, but police say made a dozen arrests for selling drugs and public intoxication. and officials issued more two hundred citations for things like having open containers of alcohol, public urination, and
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illegal camping. >> pam: the crackdown on homeless camps continues in the city of san jose. \ clean-up crews went to work along coyote creek just north of story road this morning where as many as 170 homeless people were evicted from several dozen sites. most of the sites are at the waters edge and the river is choked with trash and other debris amid concerns about waste from hand-dug latrines fouling the water. eviction notices warning of the action were posted in the area last friday. the city has offered to temporarily
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store belongings and is providing short-term housing assistance for those people willing to enter a program designed to help them find work and get their lives back on track. but many of those displaced declined those offers and could be seen packing up, saying they will simply findcamp. everyone that i him with, waits for them to do this week for that day. and afterwards there you know they take off and we go back and set up a cap. >> pam: truckload after truckload of trash and other debris was pulled from the river's edge. the clean-up expected to continue for several >> pam: days. today san mateo county began implementing a plastic
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bag ban. that means more bay area residents will be making the switch to reusable bags when shopping.the california health department says reusables must be kept clean between trips to the store.one woman shows kron4 how she keeps her bags clean. >> i am a bad lady i try not to buy too many things because they can get heavy. sometimes things will spill out like this needs to be claimed, and i just take a sponson and wiping out what it off. you want to do this is the wish to cancel it does best steak. >> pam: ".so it doesn't stink"
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>> pam: spring storms have the midwest -- causing flooding in several states. this is spring bay, illinois -- where many residents were forced from their homes after mandatory flooding evacuations. and in western michigan. this is the grand river in grand rapids. a record-breaking riverlarge sections of roads areand just north of indianapolis, a man was found dead sunday after he was apparently swept away by flood wa family members say david >> >> "it just picked his truck up and it floated away, just like a feather." >> pam: flooding has been blamed in three deaths -- two in the same spot in indiana, and another in missouri. more flooding is expected later this week in spots south of saint louis. >> pam: but here in the bay area, there were a lot of record- setting temperatures. >> jacqueline: 81want a
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whopper? degrees today let this take a look at our current conditions. still 90 in napa! a lot cooler near the coastline where fault is surging. as we head into the rest of the week we will see continued cooling today is our our pam moore today is our warmest day. as for the fall tomorrow morning is expected in the san mateo coastline. by 3:00 along the san mateo coastline pushing up should be pulling all little bit off. through the morning and by the noon we should see clear skies. in
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the '60s for the most part, money. by noon we are looking at 84 south bay and east bay shores. more widespread '80s where. 86 and cupertino 86 in sunnyvale and for inland valleys like livermore and pleasanton as well as antioch upper 70's low 80s. 67 and ocean beach. we will warmup a little bit but cooler transfer this week. we will be back.
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. police officer called the bomb squad there are now investigating a suspicion a suspicious package where the giants play outside, outside at&t park where the giants play with tic of quick break right now we will be right back.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: grant lotus joined us with new developments >> reporter: the two
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suspects were motivated by religion apparently a radical brandon is from. also today federal charges were filed against the 19 year-old as he recovered and his house, it will read his miranda rights. when asked if he could afford an attorney john r. stated no. the suspect was confident an alert. charged with conspiring to use a nasa weapon an explosive device and in death. to her has been communicating through writing and have-nots he is in serious condition he is in serious condition with gunshot in the neck and neck
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wound is a result of a bullet going through his throat, perhaps a failed suicide attempt while held and the up and the boat. pamela was killed in the shootout with the police and then young brother drove over him and i intend to flee. lived and russia stake in united states 14 years. police in boston are also looking at tamarin to see if he was a suspect for a triple murderer could be a
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potential connection with 33 back bombs of summer and during 1911. >> pam: (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. gabe slate tech report you can do this continually through the web with a few clicks. the sure to turn into a kron 4 news i will be featuring this in mind tectonics' segment gave slate kron 4 news. >> camels can provide a vital role would try to find
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how to when trying to find out how to stitch. helping the police department crack that case by tapping into a real-time surveillance video dropped even slight today can be very affective crime fighting tool. >> 25 extra workers working overtime on sunday and back again cleaning up monday morning the total cost $11,000. the annual party has no official organizer that money comes out of the up part budget. >> >> reporter: kelly of the creek was given notice last friday manning homeless
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people were evicted by a dozen campsites. posy a environmental hazard offering temporary lodging and storage. >> we need jobs best we need jobs explanation. >> pam:have it delivered! why burger king wants you to truly have it your way. that's next. when you think of fast food delivery, it's usually pizza. but a burger and fries? the fast food giant - burger king thinks burger delivery can work right here in the bay area. want a whopper? don't jump in the car - pick up the phone. after launching delivery last year in cities like dc and new york, burger king is now expanding burger deliveries in california. according to the la times, the company has a delivery option in glendale, southern california with plans to offer service at
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more than 15 locations here in the bay area. at the pilot glendale restaurant, food is delivered within a 10- minute radius by one of five drivers. food is packed in a new container designed to prevent it from becoming cold or soggy during the drive time. so, apparently burger king really does want you to have it your way. i'm vicki livaikis, kron 4 news. re to come here on kron-4 news at six. we'll recap all of our top today -- the f-b-i but then she changes berkeley truck >> jacqueline: '80s for inland valleys and still 90
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degrees and not bought 86 and fairfield and '80s and. as we take a look at our satellite radar picture we do see clearer skies high- pressure keeping calls out of the skies. we will see warm conditions but cooler than today. temperature will be running into the '60s and quickly ran into the 17th of the 10:00 hour 80 degree temperatures by noon. 2:00 high a mix of 70's and 80's. stay with us kron 4 news.
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. this has not been a good day for the red sox. right now
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read a cup appears to be covering up his face here with this red head gear. like anyone is really sweating it? mike napoli delivers a grand slam. at one point it was nine to to the aids red sox on top of oakland nine to six. over the weekend wristlocks david ortiz may have been the first guy to use the f word at an event with children. (cheers & applause) >> gary: you cannot do that
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with kids in the san normally they will not issue any fines and let it slide. david ortiz spoke from the heart and the people of boston. >> gary: the word really a form to the game but lee went down and his season is over with a torn hip flexor. but without lee golden state with other big fella inside. >> i had no feeling in my whole hip area. so like acid i was praying for the best. >> pam: >> we will take care of
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business tomorrow night and make it very interesting. we are here to win the series. >> gary: in the awards being handed out j.r. smith averaged 18. a game. j.r. besides being a really good player from start you can't see my producer sticking his head anyway come here come here,,. just real quick come here real quick >> pam: bay they take just they takes care of p.o. just sold.
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>> gary: pam and jackie, oh boy a. they have no respect for me when i get angry. i am trying to talk and entertain >> pam: he is taking care of view. >> gary: well wonder producers are trying to talk breeding and a break out you'll be all upset. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: fcc big pop beat david ortiz will understand what i am going through. >> gary: now you know that was the striking to me but to be unprofessional i would not make a big deal of it.
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this is the only thing that people will remember tonight i can give every score but they will remember that they chewed up the man in green. >> gary: now everyone has an opinion on this and my producer jason and the other producer but one that does not instruct me or make my life difficult has something to say. >> gary: kobe bryant is talking to people while the lakers are losing. we have been arguing is a knowing i do not want i do not want you telling people that we are losing if you are on my team. >> pam: yes. >> gary: you would not want
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me tweeting that pam looks upset. you would not want that? you know timing? >> jacqueline: (laughter) >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: i apologize. time to win money explanation. . is it this 26 year-old gary hill and there he goes this has become a commonplace way to go for larry hill. yesterday oklahoma city jacalyn right up your alley. is this hurting the stock
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anyway? i am being serious question. >> jacqueline: this is only a dog. >> gary: so kenny smith and charles barkley, closed i like to teach shack to do some of those tricks. and then anyone like to teach me to knock you on your you know what explanation. >> gary: deion sanders' face that rivas has a new home. he signed for $96 million for six years but none of it is guaranteed. >> gary: he worked out today and said that he was fine and here is the great
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land from applying now facing charges in his home town of the character of alabama. recently cut from the raiders arrested three times. >> gary: coming back, kron 4. the team that left together and join together we are a family, back in a moment. [ man ] we have a go for auto sequence start.
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dzhokar tsarnaev okay we always have time for soccer writing a serbian are being beaten into >> gary: and that is pretty much it is serbian armed
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being beaten into. >> pam: at all will be back in a copyright on have a good evening you kids should count yourselves lucky.
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