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the week before. i was not on my phone. my phone records will show that" >> reporter:this incident comes at a bad time for the mayor, as she mentioned it was just last weekonly on kron4 in a pair of people behaving badly segments quan was caught on camera with cellphone in hand while behind the wheel on two separate occassions. however in this situation in addition to saying she was not holding her phone the mayor of oakland says that in fact it was the other driver that hit her carnot the other way around >>"i was hit from the rear and it spun my car around and i am very lucky that i didn't hit anybody and that nobody else was hurt" >> reporter:at least one witnessan off duty oakland employeewho just so happened to be on the scene when the accident occurred agrees with the mayors account of what happened >>"the mayor was coming across and the girl went through the light. it wasn't her light yet and it got all misconstrued that she was the one who ran the red light but she wasn't" >> reporter:the witness maybe sure that mayor quan didn't run the redhowever mayor quan not so much >>"i do not believe so but you know we are going to let the police investigation confirm or not confirm that" >> reporter:oakland police
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say as part of their investigation they will examine the mayor's cellphone records to see if she was using her phone at the time the accident occurred and opd officials tell me the complete investigation could last up totwo weeks. >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam:continuing our team coverage. >> pam:we sought out the other driver involved. to get her response to the mayor's remarks. and these new allegations. kron 4's maureen kelly reports. that her story has changed only slightly since we first spoke to her yesterday. >> reporter:when we first talked to driver of this nissan ultima.right after the collision sunday evening. she said says she the mayor was on the a cellphone at the time of the crash. >> reporter:that driver.oakland resident renee lovely. did not want to talk again on camera.but after hearing that the mayor now insisting that she was not on her phone while behind the wheel.she is not sure jean quan was talking and driving. because it all happened so fast. renee lovely now says she saw the mayor holding her hand up to her head.as if she was on the phone.but whatever
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she was doing. lovely believes mayor quan was distracted.and she is still insisting that it was the mayor who ran the light.and not her.which is exactly what she told us on sunday. >> reporter:she was backed up by other witnesses we talked to at the scene. >> reporter:i told renee lovely about the new witness who came forward.who says it was lovely.not the mayor who was talking and driving.lovely say that is simply not true.she questioned whether the city employee was just saying that to protect his boss. lovely says she doesn't text or talk and drive.especially since she was driving a child in the car. that 14 year old boy is being checked out by a doctor monday. lovely says she was lower back pain and a strained shoulder and has been ordered to stay home from work for the next week. maureen kelly kron4 news. >> reporter:as we first told you last week on kron four
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news. mayor quan has been caught twice using her hone while behind the wheel. a veiwer sent us this picture.showing the mayor holding her phone with both hands.and looking at the screen. >> pam: she claimed to be using a >> reporter: navigation app. once that aired.a different person sent us this picture.which shows the mayor holding the phone to her face.talking on the phone. >> reporter:once the second image surfaced.the mayor told our stanley roberts that she and her staff think she needs a criver so she can safely and legally tend to city buisness while traveling to different events. >> reporter:we checked with the violation on record is for not stopping at a stop light.this was last april in fremont. this morning.the mayor touched on her california driving record during her press conference.
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she first said she *thinks the violation was for rolling through a stop *sign . she later indicated a traffic camera captured her making a right turn on red. >> pam: now to the hot weather. temperatuers hitting the triple digits in some parts of the bay area today. this is live look from one of the hottest spots in the east bay. this is concord. tonight -- our reporters are looking into how to beat the heat. first -- our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett is tracking the high temps. in the kron-4 weather center. >> jacqueline: 1 02 in pleasanton and won a one in fairfield. triple digits. no. bay wide spread '90s right now know is how cooler it is right now. right now visibility is the
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only place where we are seen the clout. significantly cooler cooling trend will continue this week. >> pam: and tonight we have team coverage on the hot weather. >> pam: kron 4's rob fladeboe found out how a lot of people are staying cool in the south bay. but -- we start with scott rates, who is live in concord. how is it out there? >> reporter:it was another sizzler across much of the south bay as well. for many people, as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, relief was found near. or preferably in the water. >> reporter:as temperatures
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reached well into the 90's on monday across the santa clara valley, it was at least five to ten degrees cooler here at calero reservoir in far south san jose. that's where i found kyle rickerd and tanner asorpa wasting no time hitting the water for a cool off. >> reporter: naturally i talked to several people out here and they have all kinds of different ways of staying cool. >> stay shot in the shade and try to stay cool >> i almost died earlier today it was so hot. >> over 105 degrees today in concord. from sitting out here drinking iced tea. >> reporter: few things they want people to know tried to
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stay inside during the peak times and not leave your pets and the car and always dehydrated. reporting live in the east bay scott rates it hit >> reporter: as temperatures reach well into the 90s on monday across the santa clara valley it was that these five to 10 degrees cooler here at the calero reservoir in far south san jose. this is where i found title character and tanner a sort from wasting no time hitting the water for a cool off. >> i may not get off the boat i am cold right here. >> reporter: up 68 degrees and a bit of a breeze here
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as well. reservoirs' open for boating and swimming this summer as a result of depleted water supplies and the ongoing drought all three seem plenty of traffic on a day like this is san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: francisco on vacation with accident at fisherman'sit happened on friday afternoon on jeffersoncoming up at 5:15. the criminal method >> pam: authorities say, a bay area teen got hold of a 200-thousand dollar sports car. and a multi- million dollar mansion. then -- a high speed police chase taken to new heights. you won't want to miss. >> pam: and next. the latest jobs report shows. more people are getting back to work. but -- men and women are job growth.
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>> pam: the u-s labor market is improving. according to the latest department of labor jobs report. but. a closer look at the numbers shows, that men and women are not sharing in that job growth equally. >> pam: the latest jobs numbers show. last month, the nation finally recovered all 8-point-7 million jobs lost during the financial crisis. >> pam: that recovery has not been equal by gender. new numbers from the labor department show. men have nearly 700,000 fewer jobs than when the recession began. >> pam: women have fared far
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better -- and recovered all of their lost jobs last year. experts say, men were hit harder during the recession, so it is taking longer to get those jobs back. >> pam: while experts say. female dominated jobs, such as those in education and health care, have been growing. projections by the labor department predict. most of the fastest growing jobs will *continue to be in traditionally female- dominated roles. >> pam: still ahead. a trail of destruction. of arsons in the tri-valley area. then - the latest on a las vegas murder rampage. what may have motivated a on police.
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>> reporter:happening now. arson investigators in livermore are tracking a series of fires. 10 fires since friday night. this afternoon.one near elm and north k street. saturday.a fire on portola drive. and then friday night into saturday.four fires in vacant lots or open space.all starting between 10 friday night and 1-am saturday.
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>> this young man does not want to work to attain this rock star like lifestyle. >> reporter: back in court friday to discuss a lower bail. again this is related to the sports car. he has not been charged for renting the two luxury homes. >> pam: friday afternoon on jefferson street police say to your old was crushed by a dolphin statute outside of the store. the child was playing with that statute which is still on top of him he was taken to the hospital where he later died. the family was visiting from utah.
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any of the fires and no homes were damaged. >> jacqueline: was sent to records today i will have the full report coming out just bitter and the hour. 96 and concord but closer to the coast line much more comfortable. as to look ahead into tonight more areas of fog. already rolling into the bay clear skies for most locations. >> gary: >> reporter: being at the fog trecker spreading into the bay shore is to think it will be below more
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extensive than what futurecast is showing. clearing back to san francisco about 10:00. temperatures at the coasting on the cool side and the low 60s. for the east bank was the temperatures and to 70's for the most part. tomorrow in the '90s even the upper 80s and concord. 92 in antioch and even to the south bay. 87 and lost gatos at morgan hill. laity's and highway 1 0190 dole in
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fairfield. take a look at the cooling will see tomorrow coolly to more and to thursday as the fault becomes more expensive. extensive >> pam: investigators in las vegas. are working to determine what prompted a married couple to ambush two police officers during a sunday shooting rampage. >> pam: the two officers were having a lunch. when they were shot and killed. polo sandoval reports on new information. which still has police puzzled. >> reporter:a motive behind the sunday shooting spree that left five people dead is still a mystery. police are scouring the scene where sources tell c- n-n jerad miller and his wife, amanda, shot and killed two police officers who were simply having lunch.
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>> reporter:alyn beck had a wife and six children. >> reporter:his fellow officer, igor soldo, was a new father. friends of the fallen are struggling to make sense of the attack. >>smith: "two people came in and did something horrible, and took the lives of beautiful people, and that's really what the issue is about to me." >> reporter:the violence continued after the first deadly shots were fired. >> reporter:witnesses tell police the couple then ran across a parking lot to a nearby walmart where they shot and killed a bystander, joseph wilcox, before retreating behind the store. >> reporter:that's where the woman reportedly fatally shot her husband then herself. >>lopez: "they had a backpack, and i saw they had a gun in their hand, and he just told me to tell the cops it was a revolution, and he had just killed 2 cops inside." >> reporter:witnesses say the shooters yelled "this is a revolution" during the attack. investigators believe the couple's actions may have been triggered by extremist views towards law enforcement.
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>>"due to the quick thinking of the patrol officers on the scene, and the tactical superiority that they displayed there, we prevented them from further endangering any other lives." >> reporter:las vegas police plan to double up in patrol cars for the next few days. they're taking steps to protect officers still grieving two of their own. polo sandoval. kron 4 news. bulldog: you don't need superpowers to help someone.
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>> pam: the mother of the teen who stowed away on a plane to hawaii. left a refugee camp because of death threats. >> pam: the mother says, she left the camp in ethoipia, because she has been receiving calls threateninga refugee camp official says, she showed camp officials the anonymous threats. and she has been moved for safety reasons. >> pam: the mother reportedly thinks the threats are coming from relatives of her ex-husband who is here in the bay area. >> pam: he-- and their 15 -
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year old son - yahya abdi-- live in santa clara. in april, abdi hopped the security fence at san jose mineta airport. then, he stowed away in the wheel well of an airplane, during a five -and a- half- hour flight to hawaii. >> pam: this surveillance video shows abdi after the planeexperts say, he is lucky to have survived the flight. abdi told investigators, he was trying to get to africa to see his mother. >> pam: coming up at 5:30. >> pam: a high-speed police chase. with a very unusual ending. we have the video you won't want to miss. then -- the latest on a bay area political consultant. accused of possessing exploves. we have new information thatthe investigation actually started thousands of miles away. heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures.
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>> reporter:the trail to crissy field began here: the 49th precinct of the new york police in the east bronx. the fbi says in february a man walked in with a vial containing a white powdery substance. it turned out to be abrin, a toxic substance related to ricin and equally deadly. >> reporter:the man said he had intended to commit suicide, and bought the abrin through the website "black market reloaded," >> reporter:bmr is an online sometimes called the sphere darkweb. it's accessible through "tor", the online network known for protecting users' identities. bmr vendors offer drugs and weapons as well as illegally obtained data and movies. >> reporter: traced the poison back to it was mailed from a ups store. >> reporter:they say they found the same person also mailed another package to san francisco. it was addressed to a "ryan kelly" at the apartment where ryan kelly chamberlain lived. >> reporter:early last
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month, fbi agents arrested a sacramento man who admitted mailing both packages, that man told investigators that the buyer calling himself ryan kelly said he needed abrin in order to, quote, "ease the suffering" of cancer patients. >> reporter:the seller did not send him purified abrin. >> reporter:the federal investigation of b=m=r turned up a second alleged seller in florida. the fbi says that suspect told them he sold a vial of pure nicotine to a ryan kelly in san francisco. pure nicotine is also a toxin. >> reporter:: justing waldman kron 4 news enjoying themselves outside.
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>> pam: said public police have not said if the market is being mother is an suspect. now to the hot weather which is all over the bay area hitting a triple digits in certain parts of the bay area. very hot this is one of the hottest areas in concord to-that is ahead our chief meteorologist jacqueline tracking the high temperatures creekthey say "have fun." >> reporter: >> jacqueline: yesterday we said so many records today just to but we are still pretty hot in the triple digits up and the north day with temperatures in the '90s 96 in nassau but and san rafael what '90s in sunnyvale with 91 degrees
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bear and 93 in redwood city. so here is a look at the change for the past 24 hours cooler out there to the most part teachers for about 37 degrees from what we saw just a that creek still hot demand, rubin can vouch for that. cal >> reporter: station the hot weather happens on notice. >> went from the east is very dry. wind >> reporter: by hot weather here also tends to draw people outside many fires are started by people were unaware they were ever creating risk that more of a
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problem in more areas. the law >> of wonderful parks in the area and many people outside barbequing. >> uc more road side fires. >> reporter: more of a problem it were theirs but a fire the stars in remote parts does not take long to reach front yards. >> reporter: firefighters do not want to discourage people from having fun outside but have fun this had saved. just have it safe just have it safe. reporting in clayton, dan rubin, kron four news. triple crown.
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>> pam: the latest the condition of comedian tracy morgan. deadly car wreck he was involved in. and next. >> pam: more fallout from the veterans affair scandal. we have new report that for some former servicemen to get medical attention. closing numbers on wall street. both the dow and s-and-p 500 ended at record highs today. for monday. fheat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard to leave. good luck with everything. with the u-verse tv app, the u-verse revolves around you the u-verse revolves around you oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh, i knew i forgot something. i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding.
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>> pam: there is more fallout from the scandal over veteran affairs. and how long it takes to get medical attention. >> pam: the department of veteran affairs today announced it is scrapping performance bonuses for senior managers. >> pam: this after a newly released audit that found.that getting an appointment within the v-a's 14-day deadline is quote -- simply not attainable --- due to the growing demand and lack of capcity. >> pam: some 57-thousand military veterans have been
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the officer is if the threat of the antioch police department and was not injured during the incident we will continue to follow up date and antioch as we get them. >> pam: comedian tracy morgan is in in critical condition but responsive following a deadly accident along the new jersey turnpike. reporter nischelle turner has more. >> reporter:actor, comedian tracy morgan is in critical condition after a deadly car crash on the new jersey turnpike over the weekend. >> reporter:morgan's publicist says the former 30 rock star is responsive following sunday's surgery at robert wood johnson university hospital in new brunswick.where he is being treated for broken ribs, a broken nose and leg. >> reporter:around 1 am saturday morgan was riding in a limo van after performing at a casino in deleware.state police say morgan's vehicle was struck from behind by a walmart tractor trailer that failed to observe slow moving traffic. the impact flipped
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morgan's vehicle on it's side killing one person and injuring several others. >>"all i know is i saw traffic and i stopped and i was upside down.a >> reporter:morgan's friend and fellow comedian james mcnair--known as jimmy mac-- died in the crash >>"we're devastated, james i love you." >> reporter:police arrested 35 year old kevin roper - a walmart employee and driver of the tractor trailer - charging him with one count of death by auto and four counts of assault by auto. walmart's ceo released a statement on the tragedy saying in part. >>we are profoundly sorry that one of our trucks was involved. "if it's determined that our truck caused the accident, walmart will take full responsibility." >> reporter:in december 2010, morgan underwent surgery for a kidney transplant.on sunday his publicist noted his recovery would be a long one.
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>> reporter:comedians ardie fuqua and harris stanton were among the injured, as was jeffrey millea. while morgan recovers his future appearances and shows have been cancelled. roper has been released on 50-thousand dollar bail. >> pam: and a reminder, you can keep up with all celebrity related news here on kron4. the insider starts at 7:00 followed by entertainment tonight at 7:30. >> jacqueline: cool morning air will start to filter in the alan bellies. whether head line more cloud coverage as we move into tomorrow afternoon from 5 to 15 degrees cooler than what we sought today more fault coverage for the rest of the week and cooler temperatures as well. fog >> jacqueline: i did
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through 10:00 hour and a leader near the coastline after this low 60s cooler though we saw today. east bay shoreline dropping several degrees we are in the triple digits today and tomorrow 15 degrees cooler for most locations. widespread '80s expected there. and the 8 in morgan hill. tomorrow stretching in class to get into the 80s with highway 101. clean off
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even more back to the '60s and '70s. cooling trend was not only go tomorrow and wednesday but it goes into thursday as well. >> reporter: winner or loser? apple shares drop >> the stock split will open the door for some earlier investors who worry about the stock price. this year apple is up 23%. they have had a big quarter they have
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increased their dividends i phones, i pence new products this fall with the big iphone >> reporter: gas prices are we waiting for them to drop this is a real drain on a lot of americans. >> as california's to be particular symphysis closed at the highest of gas prices averaged until price is by some higher than last year so we are feeling pain. prices should
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>> reporter: >> this is an executive order for it which we do not get a lot of i think that is a great thing if you are coming of college you have to service that debt and this 30 percent of your income you will never be able to purchase a home or car so it does that 10 percent this much better. so congress has to get together to help more benefits for our students accurate >> reporter: coming up people behaving badly i will show you more and the next edition tonight at ♪ ♪
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. why now at six. >> pam: the oakland mayor defending herself. after being involved in car crash. jean quan says she was hit. >> pam: while the other driver has a very different story. at the scene of the crash. this is not the first time we've done a story about mayor jean quan behind the wheel. >> pam: she's been caught on her phone twice. tonight -- we have more on >> pam: first -- one day after the crash. kron4's haaziq madyun reports. the mayor offered her version of what happened. "i saw it with my own eyes" >> reporter:a witness comes forward verifying oakland mayor jean quan's version of what involved in sunday's car collission here at the intersection of market and the driver of the other car hit her vehicle
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>>"i was hit from the rear and it spun my car around" >> reporter:the driver of the other car says mayor quan ran a red light >>"it just all happened right in front of me" >> reporter:but this off duty oakland employee with the city's safety ambassadorsshawn vasquez just so happened to be parked near this intersection when the accident occurred.and says the mayor had the right of way >>"the mayor was going across the light on the yellow and the intersection on the red. looked like she was texting on her phone" >> reporter:now that's a twist because it was just last week only on kron4's people behaving badly that the oakland mayor was busted on camera behind the wheel with cellphone in hand on two separate occassions >>"i want to say very clearly. i learned my lesson the week phone" >> reporter: >> reporter:mayor quan says that she will turn over her phone records to oakalnd police investigators so they can verify her version of the events leading up to the accident. the complete determination of who was at fault could take up to two weeks. in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news
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los >> pam: this afternoon, we checked back with the other driver involved in the crash. who says the allegations brought up by this new witness are simply untrue. >> pam: rennee lovely of oakland was behind the wheel of the nissan. she insists that she was not the collision. but she's also not completely sure mayor quan was either. >> pam: she does say that she saw quan holding her
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hand up to her head --as if-- she were on the phone. she goes on to say that whatever the mayor was doing it caused her to be distracted. >> pam: a lesson that she believes quan should have learned after featured in two people behaving badly segments. >>"not responsible" >> reporter:lovely says she now has a back pain because of the crash. >> reporter: with her at the time of the accident was expected to be checked out by a doctor today.
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>> reporter:as we first told you last week on kron four news. mayor quan has been caught behind the wheel. a veiwer sent us this holding her phone with both hands.and looking at the screen. >> reporter:she claimed to be using a navigation app. >> reporter:once that aired.a different person sent us this picture.which shows the mayor holding a phone to her face. >> reporter:once the second image surfaced.the mayor told our stanley roberts that she and her staff think she needs a driver. so she can safely and legally tend to city buisness while traveling to different events. >> reporter:and we checked with the dmv.which says her only not stopping at a stop light.this was last april in fremont.
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>> reporter:this morning.the mayor touched on her california driving record during hershe first said she *thinks the violation was for rolling through a stop *sign . she later indicated a traffic camera captured her making a right turn on red. >> pam: now to the hot weather. >> pam: temperatuers hitting the triple digits in some partsthis is live look from one of the hottest spots in the east bay. >> pam: tonight -- our reporters are looking into how to beat the heat. first -- our chief meteorologist jacqueline bennett is tracking the high temps. >> jacqueline: 91 of to the north that san rafael and napa. you'll notice closer to the coastline a lot cooler and low 60s out there today change for the last 24
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hours richmond, vallejo and antioch and there still are exactly as yesterday but we were a lot cooler in daly city and san mateo. a lot would sunnyvale. i will tell you how much temperature will drop for you to see coming up in just a bit. >> reporter: 3 degrees warmer i am not the only one that is taught there are a lot of people you're sweating would keep rising off the pavement and see what happens the ice cream when it hit the pavement and hit it maltby media elite.
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it melt immediately >> reporter: i've seen people using umbrellas to keep the sun out of their eyes. firetrucks like what i see there making sure everything is ok and in need of assistance >> i almost died earlier today because it was so hot >> over and hundred and five degrees today it is smoking. >> reporter: firefighters said if you do not have to be out there the beach be
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very careful and keep your pets inside and out glacier pass inside the car and stay hydrated. >> pam: would-be thieves think twice. what happened when a suspected crook, allegedly picked the wrong pizza place to rob. then -- the criminal way. >> pam: authorities say a bay area teen got a hold of a 200-thousand dollar sports car. and multi-million dollar mansion. and next. >> pam: cameras catch presient barrack obama taking an unplanned trip through washington. answering the burning question -- what do presidents order at starbucks? starbucks? heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning?
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>> pam: president obama took an afternoon coffee run to a washington starbucks this afternoon. if you've ever wondered what the president orders at the popular coffee chain. take a look at this clip. >>obama replies with "just some tea." >> pam: the president was joined by his chief of staff. denis mcdonough. along with his secret service agents. the pair moseyed back down the street. waving at tourists and chatting to construction workers. obama has begun enjoying more spontaneous departures from the white house lately. >> pam: last month. he surprised tourists near the executive mansion during a stroll to the interior department.
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>> when i swung open and i did it very quickly and he became startled. and and he was looking for money. i just charged to michael football. a diskette going and going and going. i just kept going >> you do not know how did he is until it happens. >> pam: a 12 million-dollar vacation home that young man is now and a jail cell. what he is charged with and what he is also responsible for creek please >> reporter: 6 $240,000 a
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clear sports car drifted over the internet went to this man 19 year old mohammed is said to rose last week. when it was found parked for hours in this parking lot last week police became suspicious and called police. initially the rental company told the police that everything was fine but they called back and said that there was a problem with the american express card that the the individual used to book their vehicle. >> reporter: this is not his first time facing those charges. >> where he, play guilty to some other credit card fraud charges. >> reporter: also charge $28,000 to the same credit card to book a vacation home in glen ellen and is also under investigation for
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charging $12,000 to a stolen charge card to rent a million-dollar vacation home in sonoma back in december. >> think he became greedy and caught up in a lifestyle he was able to do this several times to get away with it. >> reporter: this is related to the sports car he is currently not church with the winds of those two luxury homes. the suspect is still in the sonoma county jail broadbill set at $1 million. >> reporter: happening now arson investigators in livermore tracking a series of fires since friday night. saturday along the tow lot ave for fires all starting
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between 2 and friday night and 171 in. looking at the imagery one juvenile was arrested but it's unclear if the juvenile was connected to the other fires this weekend. no injuries were reported in any of the fires and one was there are an open spaces and none property were damaged. a >> jacqueline: tomorrow will be a lot cooler. as the hit into tomorrow morning pretty mild of the door of your head into the afternoon and who del will not be as long as we sought to separate by it to 1015 degrees cooler. 5-10 degrees cooler
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highway 1 01. the big cool down stars tomorrow. jumping back into the '70s and '80s. this is a look at the extended forecast. >> reporter: >> pam: and man pleaded guilty to vehicular manslaughter in connection with a crash that killed two women on a story saint nicholas took an aussie was driving on highway 12 in santa rosa in march that's
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>> pam: you might want to take a closer look at your grocery bill. if you have not noticed already the prices are way up from where they were a year ago. i listened caustic is at the new york city stock exchange with what is behind the latest fight. spike! >> reporter: the price of milk is a lot higher than where it was last spring according to the bureau of
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labor statistics a gallon of whole milk costs $3.69 in april. that is up 7.5 percent from where it was at the same time a year ago and is the highest price shoppers halfs seen since way back in september of 2011. unfortunately analysts expect prices to continue to rise at least for now. you can pan a lot of faith in china milk demand their own well with other south east asian and latin american counties are countries have been skyrocketing. analysts say consumers there are a gritty their palates to more expensive meat and milk products. farmers there aren't getting a big cut as you might think, though currently only a third of retail prices is what called the farm share. in the '80s they used to get half. the usda says dairy farming is one of few bright spots in commercial and agriculture this year so although you
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>> reporter: mayor jean quan said she was not using her cell phone when she was in boston at a little accident. when she was involved in an auto accident >> reporter: continuing our coverage i spoke to the other driver involved in the crash to say she's not 100 percent sure she sought the mayor speaking on the cellphone during the crash because it all happened so fast she did state that she heard that she did see it mayor quan holding her hand to her face so she could have been distracted.
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kron 4 news >> reporter: a 19 year-old man the remains behind bars charged with identity identity theft credit card fraud. he when it did you see a stolen credit card also under investigation for charging $28,000 to the same credit-card to rent paying million-dollar vacation home. >> reporter: people are trying to beat the heat any way they could either it was drinking iced tea, finding a shaded area or hitting the beach. firefighters say the best thing to do is stay
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inside if you can draw the peak hours of the hot and please do not leave your pets to the vehicles. scott rates and stay hydrated. >> reporter: there was a slight breeze on the water at the reservoir in san jose barack fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: >> jacqueline: severe also in the triple digits and
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president, antioch and fairfield. also in the '90s and sunnyvale. as we look ahead tomorrow significantly clogged will some to die. then what we saw today back in the '80s for the north bay and south bay also in the '80s at the calls line not much has changed still in the '60s there. at the extended forecast tomorrow and peak all the way through thursday. with 60 degree and 70 degree temperatures bay area wide. >> pam: investigators in las vegas are working to determine what prompted a married couple to ambush two police officers during a sunday shooting rampage. the two officers were having a lunch as they were shot and killed. polo sandoval reports on new information that has police puzzled.
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>> reporter:a motive behind the sunday shooting spree that left five people dead is still a mystery. >> reporter:police are scouring the scene where sources tell c-n-n jerad miller and his wife, amanda, shot and killed two police officers who were simply having lunch. >> reporter:alyn beck had a wife and six children. his fellow officer, igor soldo, was a new father. friends of the fallen are struggling to make sense of the attack. >>smith: "two people came in and did something horrible, and took the lives of beautiful people, and that's really what the issue is about to me." >> reporter:the violence continued after the first deadly shots were fired. >> reporter:witnesses tell police the couple then ran across a parking lot to a nearby walmart where they shot and killed a bystander, joseph wilcox, before retreating behind the store. >> reporter:that's where the woman reportedly fatally shot her husband then herself. ♪ >>lopez: "they had a backpack, and i saw they had a gun in their hand, and he just told me to tell the cops it was a revolution,
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and he had just killed 2 cops inside." >> reporter:witnesses say the shooters yelled "this is a revolution" during the attack. investigators believe the couple's actions may have been triggered by extremist views towards law enforcement. >>"due to the quick thinking of the patrol officers on the scene, and the tactical superiority that they displayed there, we prevented them from further endangering any other lives." >> reporter:las vegas police plan to double up in patrol cars for the next few days. they're taking steps to protect officers still grieving two of their own. polo sandoval. kron 4 news. >> reporter: the sure to turn into kron 4 news at 8:00 p.m. i will feature them in my tech report gabe slate kron4 names >> reporter: coming up! sampras cisco was displaced seventh place for worst
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traffic. all because the people behaving badly. good morning nelly! woah. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet.
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>>horns blowing! (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> reporter:san francisco has the distinction of being the second worst city for traffic congestion, and to see why you only have to go the harrison and fremont >> reporter:where traffic was literally at a standstill for a very long time. but the part that caught my attention was not the fact that there was traffic, because in a big city traffic is the norm >> reporter:it was the fact that because in impatient drivers and their actions it
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affected the entire flow of traffic creating something know as gridlock >> reporter:first off, its state law not to block intersections that that is to allow everyone to keep moving but since some driver ignore the do not block the >> reporter:driving is not just something you do to get from point a to point b it requires patiance and the skill is to be able to calculate distance and speed >> reporter:in other words if you know you will not clear an intersection then don't try >> reporter:were bad, straight bad bad girls over here >> reporter:and yes i know people will blow their horns at you, they do it to me but i know that when it's all said and done the horn blower will not pay that 300 dollar ticket >> reporter:this ac transit bus will be stuck for one whole complete light cycle because the drivers on harrision are blocking the intersection >> reporter:another problem is people using the bus lane as a short cut, then cutting in at the last moment
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>> reporter:most if not all of these drivers are trying to get ot the east bay. but on harrison there are only two lanes to the bridge yet everyone in the straight lane will try to merge into the two lanes >> reporter:now i have to admit many of the roads in san francisco were not meant to handle the onslaught of rush hour traffic >> reporter:but thought less careless drivers exaserbates the problem and that is they reason or reasons why san francisco came in second place for the worst traffic in america >> pam: los angeles came in first place in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> pam: and stanley mentioned san francisco has the second worst traffic in the u-s. heere is the top five from g-p-s company tom tom. los angeles number one. honolulu number three. followed by san jose. and new york. >> pam:
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> gary:just let the bat go! >> gary:the bass slipped out ofy hands and you concede that the a's did not agree they came charging out of the dugout. no one died but today more than likely, trying to make the find not so heavy. fine >> gary: last night on grant
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m. bit this is what mr. roberts had to say about the shadow. >> i think he did it on purpose. it was a double take he knows what exactly what he is doing. right now he hasn't grown up to do. >> gary:john calipari reportedly turned down 80- million-dollars to become the head coach and president of the cleveland cavaliers. he signed a 7-year 52.5- million dollar deal to stay at the univeristy of kentucky last thursday.
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>> gary:california chrome co-owner steve coburn apologized today for his comment's after the belmont. when he said the winner. tonalist. not running in the kentucky derby or preakness was taking "the coward's way out". >> gary: 5 years 25 million. well respected and head of the players' union. >> gary: the way it weighed find in the second quarter of last night's game. miami won the game. of course the story was about lebraun after camp after clamping
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cramping. same needed to clear his head so he took in the new angelina chihli movie at a local san jose movie. one bidder consular posted a self secret posted a self see. posted a selfie ... during the angelina jolie film >> gary:what happened to all of my friends? >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: if they get is
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wavering but the bass player and a worldwide waste your breath. >> pam: why give him the benefit when i give him the benefit of the doubt. it was in the triple digits correct >> gary: pick on someone you can't of fact. not the best player in the world. effect >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: without him they went to work today. first opponent and donna week from
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wouldn't that be interesteing inter interesting? >> gary:it would be nice if they won some games as well! >> pam: and still ahead. another success for hidden cash is weekend in the bay area. cash is weekend in the bay area. find out what's next f ♪ ♪ cash is weekend in the bay area. find outthank you!xt f thank you! dedicated bankers born to go the extra mile. you've been such a big help.
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and i wished it would just go away. [rock music playing] it was my adhd. and like many kids with adhd, i didn't outgrow it. one of the issues i had was not being able to focus. i would read and i would reread the same sentence. you'd read it over and over and over again. and then, five minutes later, i wouldn't know what i just read. it wasn't sticking with me. it wasn't sinking in. and that, to me, was really frustrating. as i got older, i was still having that issue. and that's when i knew i needed to talk to the doctor. announcer: if you were diagnosed with adhd as a kid, you might still have it. find out more. take a quiz at ownyouradhd.com to help recognize the symptoms, like inattention, impulsivity, hyperactivity, then talk with your doctor. i take responsibility for my adhd. it's your adhd. own it.
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the "insider" with today's top trending stories. >> hollywood on tracy morgan's crash. >> what are his injuries? >> broken leg, broken ribs, broken nose. a friend and limo driver talking about his condition. >> i heard tracy screaming for help. sandra bullocks house broken into. >> inside maya's memorial. >> plus -- behind the scenes with miss usa. >> and thadaing thing, that was wrong. >> kevin hart against a fashion queen in "think like a man 2" investigation.
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>> did you have any prosthetic help? now the latest celebrity news delivered to you 24/7, it's "insider" together with yahoo. oprah's tearful goodbye to the woman she calls her anchor, mother, and sister. i was at her memorial. hello every, i'm kevin frazier. >> i'm thea andrews. first, we're rallying behind tracy morgan after being in a serious car accident. >> wishing you a speedy recovery. >> my prayers for him, i hope he is going to be okay. >> i'm praying for you and your fans. >> the 45-year-old remains in critical condition today, but is, quote, more responsive. troubles claims emerge about the
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