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engaging both officers and a physical fight. >> reporter:22-year-old juan moreno lopez, whom police say was acting suspiciously was confronted by police near white and story road in east san jose. the bystander shot video appears to show an officer repeatedly jabbing moreno lopez with the end of a baton as he is heard on the video groaning and yelling but refusing to submit say police. >> sgt. enrique garcia/san jose police >> i am not here to his judgment creek officers, were attempting to have this person comply. and she was not complying. she first ran away from officers according to the report. then attacked the officers and not submitting to the officers are rest. colon additional officers to help them.
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>> reporter:two officers were hurt, one sprained an ankle, another sprained a foot. moreno lopez was treated and released from the hospital and booked on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest, being under the influence ofpossession of methamphetamine. >> reporter:police stopped short of defending the officers action, pledging a transparent investigation. garcia saying the video doesn't tell the whole story and that it willup to internal affairs investigators and san jose's independent police auditor to fill in the blanks. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news >> pam: a man suspected of killing a mother and her baby. while allegedly driving under the influence. made his first court appearance today. >> pam:the atmosphere was tense outside of the courthouse, as friends of the two victims. confronted the d-u-i suspect. >> pam:kron4's haaziq madyun was there when it happened. >>"i'm going to pray to god that you hang for their murders, every time you breathe, every time you open your eyes, you are a murderer a killer" >> reporter:it was a tense walk from the alameda county superior court house to the vehicle transporting 35- year-old brian zachary jones
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here in pleasanton. jones was arrested saturday in livermore for allegedly when he drove his corvette onto the side walk along murrieta blvd killing 46-year-old ezmeralda morales rodriguez and her 14-month old daughter ulidia perez- moralestwo other small children were injured as well. following tuesday court appearance friends of the victims were outraged to learn that no charges have been filed against him so far in this case >>"they say they need more time to find charges what kind of more proof do they need" >>"how does it feel to know that you killed two innocent people because you were drinking?" >> reporter:would you like to say anything to the family mr. jones? >> reporter:keeping silent while walking through the parking lot only seemed to amplify the frustration of those here to support the morales family >>"they didn't even look at us, at least say sorry or something"
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>> reporter:his attorney offered a brief statement on his behalf >>"he has been an emotional wreck every second of the day since this happened, he is extremely sorry for what happened" >> reporter:the spokesperson for the alameda county district attorney sent me this message regarding the delay in pressing charges >>"we are in the process of carefully and thoroughly reviewing all of the evidence and police reports. this process is vital to our duty to examine all of the information prior to making a charging decision" >>"we're not happy with this" >>"we're not alone and we're not going to be quiet about this" >> reporter:jones will remain out of custody on 350-thousand-dollar bail. he is scheduled to be back in court at the end of may. these people are hoping by then the d.a. will have made a decision on whether or not to charge him for deaths of this mother and her baby girl. >>"we are latino but we have to count like a people you know? it's not fair" >> reporter:in pleasanton haaziq madyun kron4news
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>> pam:the rodriquez family has set up a 'go fund me' site. to help raise money to take the remains back to mexico. for a proper burial there. they are about half way to their goal of $50- thousand dollars. >> pam:state leaders are ready to make it official: mandatory cutbacks for california's water consumers. >> pam:governor jerry brown says. we all need to use 25 -percent less water. than we did two- years ago. >> pam:and new numbers show just how far we have to go. >> pam:catherine heenan has the latest figures. >> pam:catherine? >> catherine:pam according to the state water board consumption was down just 3- point-six percent in march. >> catherine:that's better than february 22 percent number for last december. >> catherine:in fact - that's the only month since last june that the state has even come close to hitting the governor's target of 25 percent.
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>> catherine:and here's the number that counts. the cumulative savings since last june comes to less than nine percent. >> catherine:under the new proposed rationing plan, cities and water districts will have to cut deliveries by eight to 36 percent, or face fines of ten thousand dollars a day. >> catherine:the exact figure is based on how well each of their customers has been saving water. >> catherine:we'll zero in on some of the news at six. >> pam: a man arrested after engaging in a standoff with hayward police back in march. has been charged with the murder of an oakland teenager. >> pam:28-year-old donald higgins has been charged with the murder of 14-year- old davon ellis. >> pam: he is accused of shooting at ellis in oakland. shortly before 8 - at night on february 28th. >> pam: less that two- hours later, hayward police responded to a shooting near the cal state east bay campus that led to a shoot out between police and higgins. >> pam: higgins was arrested after a 12 -hour search. and a brief standoff near meek avenue in hayward. >> pam: he is scheduled to
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appear in court on may 13th. >> pam: new tonight. the city of oakland could soon be adding dozens of new officers to its police department. stations. >> pam: we will have more on that story in just a few minutes. >> pam: the district has now decided to permanently close two fire stations. in a public meeting last night in oakley. the board of directors introduced a plan to reduce the district stations from five to three. by closing outposts in brentwood and knightsen. >> pam: this plan would also require firefighters. >> pam: last month. the district failed to gain voter support to fund the district over the next five
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years. >> pam: the closures will take effect monday. >> pam: the fire district can get help from neighboring fire districts.but will have to share their scarce resources if other districts call for help. >> pam: firefighters in east contra costa county are having to make some tough choices. a public meeting was held >> pam: last night to talk about deep cuts to the budget. they're likely to include closing two fire stations and laying off several firefighters >> pam: in april, the east contra costa county fire protection district failed to gain voter support for a plan to fully fund the district over the next five years. at a public meeting of the board the district began the tough balance the books. >>it's been hard. >> fire chief hugh henderson says that for the third time in five years, the district is faced with closing stations. he says now that voters have rejected a plan to keep the stations open the fire district has to face reality. >>we've been to the voters think we now have to live within our means. >> pam: monday evening, the board of directors laid out a plan district from 5 to three knightsen. chief henderson says that off four firefighters. he make the three station system work, there would need to be additional cutbacks.
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>> pam: your red- hot dubs -- and league m-v-p steph curry -- are ready for game two of their playoff series versus >> pam: kron-4's j-r stone is live fans are starting to show up. >> pam: j-r? >> reporter:start your day with steph. >> reporter:the curry craze is full speed ahead.now the newly minted mvp is on wheaties boxes. >> reporter: the announcement.in a tweet. >> reporter: there will be a ceremony with curry 20 a.m. the pee in front of the oracle it will be rocking pam moore will have all of that and talk with fans. snakelike the trip to get to oakland to rid pam now back to you in the studio.
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kron.com. >> grant:we'll be sharing them on air and on line. >> grant:also on line.complete warriors coverage. >> grant:curry's press conferenfe.background on his dad dell who was once a sharpshooter in the nba. >> pam: another memo ended up dead on the shore. and of next a real life to a painter. everyone wants to know what is this car hanging off of the bay area island. >> reporter: coming up! we are tracking stronger wind and finally some showers.
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>> reporter: there was no one inside and there was no pollution as a result creek the coast guard is trying to find out who is responsible for bringing in a crane and sell the upper river and remove the the vehicle. this is not the only many cooper incident on the island in the last 24 hours >> someone had broken into a security gate. >> reporter: are arrested for trespassing and attempting to break into a car. not just any car but a mini cooper this when a brown one. not far from the
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lighthouse. the owner of the car confronted the suspect and he waved a pick axe accurate: 911 and the suspect took off running and was later arrested by the c h p hiding under a the other vehicle. with the >> reporter: not know if the other vehicle was another many cooper. we can tell you that it does come back stolen out of oakland. no one inside that vehicle. no pollution as a result as if pulling down creek that is the latest demand permanent kron4 and is accurate--dan kerman kron4news >> grant:a woman in her twenties is recovering after being swept into the pacific ocean. this is rescue footage taken afternoon.
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>> grant:this woman was swept out to sea at tennessee cove.just headlands. >> grant:authorities said she spend about a half an hour in the 52-degree water among the waves pounding at the base of the cliff. >> grant:she then managed to climb to the base. up onto a rock. >> grant:a life-guard then put her in a life jacket and she was then air-lifted out. the rescuers said considering the circumstances.she was in good shape. authorities said she appeared extremely cold and tired but was not injured. >> pam: another whale has washed up on the shores of pacifica. this makes the second one in several weeks. >> pam: this time it is a female humpback whale. biologists are eager to find out what happened. >> pam: and as kron four's terisa estacio reports residents are disturbed that this has town. >> reporter:many residents stood in somber silence as they looked at the waves crashing down on the dead young humpback whale >>it is sad. >>you just hate to see this
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>> reporter:the female whale came ashore early tuesday morning. a first responder from the california academny of sciences says a crew out in the ocean the other day spotted her body. >> pemberton/academy of sciences - there was a crew out in the ocean the other day - they saw it so we were expecting to see it, soon. >> reporter:the whale is just down the way from a sperm way discovered a few weeks ago. pimberton explains how this could be happeneing again so soon >> pemberton. the waters here bring the carcasses in. terisa estacio the whale weighs a few tons, yet the ocean can move it it is too dangerous out here right now for biologists, so they will come back later to exam the whale when it is low tide. >>sue - we will come back later, we will collect tissues. >> reporter:another piece of the whale fell out of her
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mouth pimberton says it is a federal crime for anyone to touch a part of the whale >> we need all the pieces to figure out what happened to the her. >> reporter:in pacifica, te >> pam: state park rangers are now writing tickets to visitors. diablo park. where they could disturb falcon nests. >> pam: the san mateo county times reports. signs say the area is 'off limits' between february and july. during the birds' breeding season. but, rangers said, trespassers are not responding to verbal warnings. >> pam: and intruders are partying and spraying graffiti in the area. >> pam: tickets have already been issued for 500 - dollars. and rangers have added foot and vehicle patrols. >> pam: the three falcon chicks in a nest box atop san jose city hall have been named. >> pam: in a contest.san jose school children submitted names and voted for three.hunter.buzo.and sky.
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>> pam: the bird research group from.the university of california santa cruz.placed tracker bands on the legs of the new-born falcons. >> pam: the mother peregrine falcon.clara.has produced 32 babies so far.these three are the latest.hatching just last month. the three falcon chicks that hatched on april 8th in a nest box atop san jose city city hall.are now the subject of a big naming contest. >> pam: today the university of california santa cruz's bird research group put identification bands on the legs of the newborn falcons. >> pam: the mother of the chicks babies so far. with these last three being female. >> pam: school children in the city of san jose have until friday to enter a contest to chicks. >> reporter: temperatures are shunned it at the 23 mark downtown. 69 in concord, 66 in livermore and santa rosa holding on to the lore 70's. as you can see the wind is up. predominately of the northridge how the mix up the marine layer. just as
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self of san mateo county you see right off shore creek slowly starting to spend coming a must in the coastline. breaking down the temperatures with a '60s inland and upper 60s along the bay. >> reporter: as we get closer to 9:00 p.m. we will continue with the gusty breeze. just a little bit between 10 and 20 mi. per hour. will slow down with chield's very quickly tonight. only some patchy areas of f o g developing. drop into the low 40's and '50's the banks to the blanket over head. tomorrow will be a carbon copy of today. the only difference is the land. as the day goes on. --wind
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>> reporter: here in the bay area it will bring a few scattered showers possibly with thunder. we will break it down coming up just a bit. >> pam: still to come tonight broadcast at incredible story of humanity between a bay area woman and a homeless man she has befriended. plus: what causes police to slap handcuffs on the five-year old boy. with kaiser permanente you'll connect with your doctor any time anywhere. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. ♪♪ become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪♪ ♪♪ when you just can't seem to escape...
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>> reporter: meet john kerry, a self-described recovering alcoholic and homeless. after meeting in having coffee with the talkative veteran carry o'malley decided she would try and help counter it --try and help him. >> come on out here and say hi. >> reporter: john and his cat, summarized our regular fixtures are around town, known for providing homespun wisdom for one and all. >> reporter: carry and sunrise doesn't know it, but o'malley and some others are run town are taking up collection for them. john lost his job a year ago and he was hurt in a car
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accident and has been homeless every sense. >> how can we help him can we buy him food? can we buy his cat food? >> reporter: if they can find a place to party with a sore the up, this this will trailer is jobs for the asking. o'malley who showed me where john sleeps now here is an alley behind it dumpster yet in spite of many setbacks, somehow manages to impress us with his positive attitude. >> the positivity despite his situation. >> reporter: often holding court here at second in modern streets carry like to tell the stories about how sunrise to him the
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madness of the cat help tam recover from a minor stroke. he is getting by on food exchange for our jobs and he pushes his now familiar tarp covered cart around town, he says with some rise 20 the way for it. --pointing the way for. >> pam: coming up at 530 a bold statement with a tour group about a deadly texas standoff over the weekend. and a little boy finds himself of school, handcuff in a squad car. i doubt why. twitter and the broadcast.
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the islamic state group was, in fact responsible for a shooting outside a prophet muhammad cartoon contest in texas. >> pam: the two attackers were shot was injured. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with the reaction. >> catherine: isis wants the u.s. to believe it engineered the shooting on u.s. soil. >> catherine: and it's warning today that and more bitter' attacks still to ocme. --come >> catherine: not long before elton simpson and his roommate nadir soofi attacked acontest in a dallas suburb. simpson pledged his allegiance to terror leaders in this ominous tweet.
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>> catherine: tuesday - an isis radio 'brothers'. and warned of more attacks >> catherine: to come. >> catherine: but offered no proof that it was directly involved. >> catherine: as an investigation continues -- the people who were running the contest - where cartoon images of the prophet muhammed were displayed -- say they'd hold such an event again. >> catherine: friends of the contest winner were whisked away scene. >> catherine: but now, one of them is speaking out and offering advice to muslims who are offended by characterizations of muhamed. >>".what is isis gonna do -- kill everybody?" return to >> catherine: local officials in garland texas 'did' have some warning of possible trouble. >> catherine: cartoon event -- the f-b-i and homeland security had warned that there was a 'high risk' of some kind of attack. >> reporter: the north bay however, it would be mostly clear and to the overnight time frame. would defy the
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chilly temperatures when we wake up tomorrow morning. you will want to bundle up before you head out the door tomorrow morning. the upper '40's as we head into livermore. tomorrow will be slightly warmer. however with more wind. mid to upper 70's as we had inland. >> pam: officers! >> reporter: did increase will cost the city about
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$6.5 million and the mayor's plan will cover that cost and part. the number of officers at zero p d has gone up and down over the years and the mayor said she has a long term goal. by this afternoon spoke with business officers were owners to see if they would think at the offices will be the right approach. >> the use of police officers is better than the number of police officers. >> if they have the money that show what a writ alleges hope that they keep them on after they get them trained. >> reporter: the city has to approve the budget in one form of the other. in oakland charles clifford kron4news >> pam: many people in the remote areas hardest hit by the nepal earthquake.are still enough. >> pam: it's been more than
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week and the remote areas that were hit the hardest create difficulty for relief efforts to reach those areas. the u-n says there is a backlog of relief planes from all over the world waiting to land at kathmandu's single runway airport. demand and as a result. aid to the people in need is not moving fast enough. >> pam: so far.the death toll has risen over 7,500. >> pam: the recently sworn- in.u-s attorney general was in baltimore today.to discuss the civil unrest surrounding the death of freddie gray. >> pam: attorney general. loretta congress.city leaders.and law enforcement. six baltimore police officers are facing charges after gray died from a spinal injury while in police custody. >> pam: baltimore's police was unaware six of his officers would face charges. until right before it was announced on national t-v. the new u-s attorney general was in baltimore today in
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the wake of civil unrest around the death of freddie gray. >> pam: six officers there are facing charges after gray died from a spinal injury he got while in police custody. >> pam: attorney general loretta lynch met with city leaders. and members of congress. >> pam: she praised baltimore mayor stephanie rawlings-blake for her hard work and pledged to devote any necessary help to the city. "so i want to thank you, on behalf of my staff, for all that you and your staff have way to give us the support that we need as we try to to you. and i commit to you that work will not end." lynch was sworn into her position just over a week ago. >> pam: last monday's riot in baltimore started on her first day in office,
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>> pam: u-s drug enforcement reprimands and suspensions forgotten in a san diego cell. >> pam: in 2012.a college student was handcuffed and left cell for five days. >> pam: last year.a justice department inspector found several d-e-a employees saw or heard daniel chong in his cell.but did nothing about it. the justice department criticized the d-e-a punishments.saying they are us reprimands agents for man forgotten in san diego cell
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>> pam: a mother is demanding old was handcuffed, shackled, and put in a >> pam: police and the school say it >> pam: kron 4's alecia reid joins us now.this was after an outburst at school? return >> reporter:yes, the five year old was forcibly taken out of school and put in the back of a state police cruiser. >> reporter:conner ruiz is special needs, and has the mental capacity of a 3 year old. >> reporter:his mother chelsea says he was on medication when the outburst occurred last wednesday. >> reporter:a 9-1-1 call from philadelphia primary sent state troopers to the classroom >> reporter:the first trooper on scene says he saw connor surrounded by knocked-over desks and bookshelves, flailing his arms biting, and screaming. >> reporter:teachers also reported to police that conner was trying to stab himself with a pencil. >> reporter:ruiz was taken to samaritan medical center, where he was examined and then released. >> reporter:chelsea says her son had a number of mental health issues, including separation anxiety. >> reporter:she believes the schoolfirstsaying it worked on the last outburst. >> reporter:and that the school assured her they
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would always call her first. return to index >>sot - "i'm sickened by what happened. i don't understand, i can't understand for the life of handcuff a 5 year old," >>sot - "the best way to prevent this child from any type of injury or threat to other students or staff, was to physically restrain him in handcuffs and leg shackles,". >> reporter:the school's superintendent police did everything we could to ensure the child safety. >> reporter:troopers also say they did the right thing. >> reporter:chelsea ruiz is asking for a full investigation into the incident.
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when at >> pam: and rembrandt was to remove all artificial ingredients from is fooled by the end of next year at its web site, the company published a list of some of the 150 in the greeting its that would change including removal of all artificial additives and preservatives as. plein-air us see ito says the company was to provide better food for its customers. they joined the likes of mcdonald's and chip away who are working to make
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>> pam:170 countries around the world offer new mothers, and many new fathers, some form of paid leave from their jobs. >> pam:but despite a push from the white house - that hasn't happened in the united states. >> pam:some parents are offered generous post-partum support by their companies. while other new parents, including federal workers, find themselves digging deep into their sick leave and their bank accounts in order to care for their baby. cnn ryan nobles has more. >>"'ohhhh'" >> reporter:erica shifflett is soaking up every second she gets with her four- month-old 'noah'. >> reporter:after delivering on new her defense department job in late march. >>"i was exhausted. you're taking your body on this huge roller coaster. >> gary:erica was given 12 weeks of unpaid leave. >> reporter:but she was able to get most of it paid for by tapping into her future sick time. a move made possible by a presidential memo in january.
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>> reporter:the confusing leave policy can make this already stressful time even more frustrating. >>"there's a lot of things to think about all at once i'm pregnant oh my gosh, what am i going to do for leave if you haven't saved a bunch of leave" >> reporter:to help new parents like president obama is calling on congress to pass a law for federal employees - which in part requires six weeks of paid administrative leave for new parents. >>"it's time we stop treating childcare as a side issue" >> reporter:president obama is also pushing for approval of a law that would allow up to seven days a year of paid sick time >> reporter:georgetown labor economics professor jim albrecht says there are benefits from giving new parents time off. >>"workers are happier that's workers do a better job. there's less turnover, more effort, so there's positive benefits for employers." >> reporter:happier. like attorney and new mom christie stahlke. >> reporter:her employer - crowell and 2013 by yale law women as a "family-friendly firm". >>"attorneys are offered 18 weeks paid maternity leave." >> reporter:christie is among only 11 percent of american workers who have access to full paid >>"the ability to be able to being a new mom/it was gift and such a pleasure to be able to take that time towards the end i was ready
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to go back." >> reporter:and with more than half of flexibility has become a necessity for 21st century >> reporter:so new parents like christie and matt. erica and nick can enjoy more of this. >> reporter:and worry less about making ends meet. >> reporter:i'm ryan nobles reporting. >> pam: california and some other implemented their own paid maternity leave programs deductions. >> pam: to help other states enact similar paid leave programs proposed a $50 million fund to offer competitive grants to help states cover start-up costs for more employee-funded leave programs. >> reporter: upper 70's as we did inland. tomorrow will be windy and warm. most >> reporter: of the rain will fly across central valley creek storm will
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action pivot off to the north. early s noonan was the couple of showers making its way to santa cruz. from that 5:00 p.m. evening crutch pushing into the south and east bay hills. or it could be a flash of lightning or two. >> reporter: 3 high elevation snow for the suburbs directorate the wind will be right behind it and are mostly to the north. >> reporter: tomorrow wednesday and warned creek more in time for mother's day. >> pam: hollywood dances with high-fashion! >> pam: inside the met gala with the hollywood beauties who've become the ball's main attraction! >> pam: the insider's fashion joins has more on new york's high society ball. return to
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>> reporter:pam, last night i was on fashion cloud 9. >> reporter:the stars mixing art and style--- taking the asian inspired theme up a notch. >> reporter:but for someone who's covered this event numerous times, the highlight for me, were the ladies changing the shape of fashion and throwing the met gala a serious curve ball! jlo: i had chinese food today. in honor of the met gala >>kim: i have an archive that one day hopefully my daughter can choose from daughter can choose from. (cheers & applause) gigi: kim's is my favorite i (cheers & applause) beyoncemx pop: man aint ever seen a booty like this >> reporter:the queen bea and rap's king owned the
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phrase fashionablly late arriving an hour after the last guest. when they finally did hit the carpet, it was well worth the wait. beyonce's givenchy haute couture by riccardo tisci dress, was over the top in terms of how much skin it showed, but the flower detail in the intriquite design did fit the theme of china through the looking glass. >> reporter:and making sure every step is picture perfect, beyonce's personal stylist when i spoke to this ultimate beyonce insider he told me she is a total red carpet perfectionist. >>th: i'm not this stylist to just go. / , so when she has to feel confident. vo#3 >> reporter:meanwhile jennifer and kim showed off this ultimate the front both designs had intriquite details to avoid any unwanted fashion faux pas. we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 x- apple-data-detectors:/5 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm lloyd boston back to ypu pam! >> pam: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron- >> pam: after the insider -- at 7:30.
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley:if you've ever wondered if those tablet locks really work well let's find out, >> stanley:with this real test. the man in the black coat gets firm grip on the ipad and he is giving it a good tug the lock breaks and he now has an ipad >> stanley:you are looking at security camera's at spiros on van ness ave in san francisco, at about 2 pm on a sunday these two men enter the coffee shop one heads straight to the drink shelf >> stanley:where he reportedly asked the price for a bottle of water, he was told the price and decided that maybe that was more than he wanted to spend
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>> stanley:dispite the fact that one ofwhat happens next is the man then asked for a glass of tap water, the server tells him it's 50 cents if you are not a paying customer all the while his buddy is guzzling the gatoraide and not once does he offer a sip to his seemely parched buddy >> stanley:at one point the man in thecoat appears to be looking for money then he starts something i call the pocket pat >> stanley:the pocket pat is when you know you really don't have money but you give the appearance of searching for invisible cash >> stanley:now pay attention to the worker clean the glass at one point the man in thenow the pocket pat turns into the next phase, i call it the emptying out all your pockets looking for saidnow there were two options, he could go for the tip jar that was ancored to the counter with a plastic chain, or go for the ipad that was locked and secure >> stanley:according to the mananger to take this ipad .while is non sharing gatoradethen just like that he came door they go. the sad part the ipad was a loaner so now the store is getting hit with a 450 charge for the ipad
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>> stanley:the store has bee hit numurous times, the tip jar was stolen 3 time, the lockes had to be replaced because an employees luggage was stolen with the keyseven the condiments were stolen but this is the first time a slighty secure ipad was stolen >> stanley:in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news return >> pam: we have run tonight at the public to know the suspect spirit and we are pulling together the details and will have it for you at 6:00. see in the stanley story. >> pam: also new at six water wasting and the east bay. we are checking now what water is going down. the news continues now kron4 news s six.
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it hit the hit show every says he has financed at the peak. --every sense he has been named mvp >> reporter: people coming from out of state as well to see his action. >> it is my birthday today! >> great birthday. >> is a 12 hour drive from phoenix. my sister gave us to get and decided to go look at the game. >> really early. >> i wanted to go to bed. >> i am really excited is my first time at the warriors stadium. >> reporter: mr. mvp of the
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cannot be 8 is warming up you see him in the background. --mvp of the nba >> reporter: and 90 minutes up from the game. this is going to be a sure game. this is a throwback to you as we look at the man of the hour get ready for tonight's big basketball game. >> pam: the most of that evil player award and now he get his own we need box. synonymous with sports greatness. a proven all-star on and off the court. he is steve minted his breakfast of champions honor. the new limited edition box will be available nationwide next month.
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>> pam: stayed with kron4 for what people are saying about the warriors on social media. video from oracle rain that and think of dates once things get going and rob video from the gm b.p. trophy presentation all on kron4 dot com at 645 hour gary radnich strike as with the take on game 2. >> pam: year four of the drought and californians are still having trouble turning off their sprinklers. tonight state water officials are close to finalizing a rationing plan that would force funds this --that will force some cities to close to finalizing a rationing plan that will force some cities
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to reduce consumption by as much as 36%. the mandatory cuts coming on the heels of the new figures showing that voluntary conservation is nowhere near what it should be. catherine heenan has more on what local communities have achieved. catherine, how are we doing? >> catherine: state water regular tours by sing california conservative little water in march and local officials were not aggressive and cracking down on waste. the update was presented tuesday to state water resources control board as to consider sweeping restrictions to protect water supplies and the drought. a survey of local water the partial water use fell less than 4% in march compared to the same month and 2013. overall savings have that only 9 percent since last summer even though governor jerry brown set a voluntary 20%
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target. brown is now ordering mandatory conservation and renters are considering rules to set water reduction targets as much as 36 percent and some communities. the board is also trekking in force enforcement of water rules most committee's report is sending over 20 city fewer than 20 warnings in march. >> pam: persisted that the state numbers not good. across california water use was down less than 4% in march compared to two years ago last december was the only month since last june that we've come near the target of 25%. >> reporter: checkout what we found this morning
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gallons of water flowing down the drain coming from sprinklers. meant to irrigate plants but see it to be boring the parking lot instead of during a drought! and at a public building electorate that alameda county superior court and pledge to attend because the property manager who says she had no idea that was happening at promised to get a groundkeeper to fix the problem right away. >> that right there looks like a broken hit. >> reporter: i shall the bill would discovered to troy and smith at the city of pleasanton's drought action center. >> reporter: we do not want to see the water going down the gutter like this, we do not want to see it on the sidewalk here would want to sit on the turf. . >> answering phones. >> reporter: he takes calls
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from people reporting water wasters. having more than a gallon of water wasted down the drain car result in a fine print >> reporter: were overflowing with a web content wrote >> pam: related to the drought and conservation plus the restrictions at 5 been implemented by various barry area's cities and water agencies all on kron4 debt--kron4.com >> grant: san jose police have plans transparency as they look into what exactly happened in the video posted on social me and beauty of thousands of times. --and viewed thousands of timess.
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>> grant: the video shot by an anonymous bystander who can be heard screaming at least, show several officers tried to subdue it suspect a long wait paroled saturday night. in east san jose. the video shows one officer using his baton to repeatedly jabbed the suspect, who has also punched and take multiple times during the melee. at a police spokeswoman who said the suspect attack officers with a bottle and is thought to have been under the epaulet of drug spirit and assisted the video does not tell the full story. >> reporter: the suspect 22 year old what marino lopez was charged with the suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon, resisted arrest, be under the applause of a stimulant and destroying evidence weather
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office to step in their use of force will be determined by bill investigation's one by department internal affairs division and the other by san jose independent police on a trip. >> pam: later in this protest, what happens when a grieving woman comes to face-to-face with the allegedly drunk driver accused of killing a woman and her daughter. a ministry that had a lot of people scratching their heads? where to find his car, and what it possibly be the way there. and the tributes continue to pour in for day colbert days after his sudden death on a mexican vacation. --dave
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>> catherine:the strange death of dave goldberg is still getting a lot of reaction. he was married to facebook executive sheryl sandberg. >> pam: histthe 47-year-old died in a freak accident friday while vacationing in mexico. today - mourners gathered at a private memorial service at stanford. >> catherine:mexican officials say goldberg was using a treadmill when he apparently fell and hit his head. today the four season resort in punta mita issued a statement today saying >> catherine:he was 'not' a guest at where the accident happened. >> catherine:while the exact location remains a mystery - a mexican prosecutor's officeappeared to be an accident -- and goldberg died from head trauma and blood loss -- after losing his grip on the treadmill. >> pam: we have much more news ahead peninsula. >> pam: why another mammal ends up dead on the shore. and the emotional day in court for a family facing an alleged drunk driver accused of killing their family
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neighborhood. neighbors welcomed luxury housing saying that a thousand latinos have moved of the mission because they simply could no longer afford the race in rent. >> we have over 3000 children who are homeless, homeless. homeless. because the fact that, there are the tech industry has come like a train wreck that has come to this city and the rest this community and the rest of the city. >> to the point that we would no longer recognize the mission did. >> reporter: only 7 percent of those will be set aside for low-income to moderate- income households. pam? >> pam: there is a many
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mystery. video from our helicopter partnership with abc seven shows where it landed. tonight with answers, and dan? >> reporter: best take to the bill since it closed this like many cooper discovered in the morning 7:15 a.m. tour now the big question is how are they going to clean it up? no pollution was caused by it. >> it was very difficult to access the vehicle. sauce the police malling and it responded on the waterside and we were on bland side.
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our crews rappelled down on the side of the cliff to make sure no one was injected by the vehicle. >> reporter: get also tell you that this is not the only many mysteries did someone trespass on the coast guard property attempting to steal a brown many cooper when the victim if you will, the owner of the card says he was threatened by a garden tool. the police was called and the suspect ran and he eventually all rested his courage he was found underneath another corporate we are not sure if that was another mini cooper. we did receive late word that the car was stolen out of oakland and we are not sure as to how it got here or win. --when >> reporter: courtesy of a
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gusty breeze responding with sunnier afternoon and warmer second half of the day with, only 57 degrees. it is a gusty breeze that will continue for the latter part of tonight. >> reporter: 71 degrees and santa rosa, 66 and concord. and the breeze will continue until 11:00 p.m.. clear conditions over the bay area. clouds will continue to push to the north east and helped bring to their conditions for the coast. to san ramon valley. to purchase would drop really easy as the wind will let up. it will be 53
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degrees inland as early as 11:00 p.m.. and 51 as we get closer to the water. it chillier night with last cloud coverage. 49 degrees and 47 in half moon bay and livermore creek >> reporter: are looking at sunshine into the afternoon was slightly warmer conditions permit the land will increase throughout the day. what time of the demand coming of the and just a few minutes. the bell has stanley roberts caught them behaving badly. still in a tablet from a bay area coffee shop. and now, we figured it out who they are. kron4 works to track down the alleged thieves.
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start somewhere fresh >> reporter: this bill shows several officers using a taser, their fists and batons tried to subdue a man. police say that he attacked officers with a bottle and resisted arrest. he was under the influence of a stimulant. the video does not show the entire story. internal affairs and independent investigation will be held. to fill in the blanks. >> reporter: te'o d.u.i. i
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suspect makes his final court appearance. he was greeted by the angry family members of the victims. >> date are seen that they need more time to file charges. what more proof the they need? they need more bodies to be there? >> reporter: he will return but the court to find out if he will be charged with this case. >> reporter: 8 kron4 camera caught a water waster in progress. sprinklers watering more of the sidewalk or parking lots and the plant. and the water is rushing down the drain a property manager and he she promised to get a groundskeeper on the problem right away. there was irrigation issue and it has
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been turned off. >> reporter: 1 it creek, and tonight the city is voting on how it will make sure it meets the drought restrictions being put in place. one thing you are sure to see is more ground. what more and place in it will happen at city hall. >> reporter: introducing a proposed budget that would include increased staffing of police per to 762 officers in the next two years. costing $6.5 million toward the budget will be approved by freezing current employment openings. >> reporter: you saw the story on it people behaving
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badly. here at the coffee shop on bed ave. taking off with a tablet per it also called on surveillance video we show the story and the videos to police and they recognize the two suspects as well. at the plant to talk with them. no telling if it will be able to recover the tablet. in san francisco. >> reporter: right there on the beach that is a debt female humpback whale. located on the pacifica pier it on wednesday the experts from the academy of science plan to come down here and take samples to try and figure out what caused this animal to died out on the ocean and come on shore. >> reporter: are expecting
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much cloud. with a chillier start. the storm will pick up as it continued to drop was more mixing as sunlight. temperatures in the '60s. the upper 70's as we had inland. , slightly warmer but when deer. but with more wind. we will see scattered showers throughout the thirst that especially in the east and south bay area spirit and to the upper cannot community still be able of thunderstorms. >> reporter: taking a look at our store headlined as we did to others that will be cloudy and wendy. with street showers. mumbles a thunder creek temperatures will began creek mild and
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comfortable for mothers to weekend. >> pam: speaking of presidential candidate carly fiorina.today she spoke at a techcrunch disrupt event in new york. >> pam: in a bid to entrepreneurs, and investors.she spoke about how she would use and support the tech industry if she wins. the former hewlett-packard >> pam: c-e-o has never held public office.but she says her background uniquely qualifies her to understand the tech and business >> pam: might couple be officially announced up another run for the white house today. hubble be made his announcement to seek the gop presidential nomination in hometown of hope arkansas. sought the republican nomination in 2008, but lost to senator john mccain. the economic announcement comes a day after newcomer ben carson
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and kron4 ran into the race after it >> catherine: although isis claims it's responsible for the shooting in texas over the weekend, >> catherine: at an event featuring cartoons of the prophet mohammad. >> catherine: the white house is 'not' ready to take the group's word for it. >> catherine: isis wants americans to tried to shoot up the event -- >> catherine: it was the group's first inside attack on u.s. soil. >> catherine: but the white house says it wants to know "a lot more about the facts" - before believing that's true. >> catherine: both gunmen were killed - injured. >> catherine: today a friend of the people have to >>stand up to extremists.
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>> catherine: kfir is from israel and used. >> catherine: he says he supports america's "freedom of speech". >> catherine: today isis meantime, threatened more attacks inside the u.s. return to >> catherine: still ahead on the news at six. the backstory on what our reporters go through to get news on the air. return (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com
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>> pam: played there is always men and two sons to a story. and a kron4 special you can give that story on what it takes to get news on the air. here is a quick clip. >> reporter: j.r. stone says when you see a bullet hole that big and they're really something. we're almost ready. >> reporter: yes. that is a snippet of what it looks like none we are out in the field we are now pulling back the curtain to show be yours the real story. many people see us at our best and worst throughout the day. join the challenges we deal with and have to overcome so we can meet our deadlines. >> reporter: >> pam: gary radnich is up next with sports!
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>> gary: starting next month it will be a limited edition print someone sent me a picture on route 7:00 creek curry was walking and round the lafayette reservoir when jim, has risen arm up on curry. what will he do tonight? connolly the most important player is going to try to play. >> gary: with the surgery
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last week with facial fractures prepared he keeps saying that he's ready to go third was saturday or should be sunday. the word is he is about ready to go out and here is andrew bogut... >> these games... activated and lifted the possibility to what ever is. we would not worry about that we will focus on the goals per >> gary: spending by, j. appelbaum--standing by >> reporter: can hear the fans and feel the excitement here in oracle. 21 st plans for the warriors and that are trying to make it 22
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obviously pricked the big story was that curry was calling to get his in the p trophy prior to the game. -- mvp >> reporter: question is all of the hype surrounding curry, might indeed, be a distraction? >> i did that think yesterday took away from the focus if any think it's a big accomplishment we had such a great season. so for curry to get this is appropriate he deserves it with all the respect. would not take away from the game at all. >> reporter: you get look at
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dick morris is doing his bank. curry is on his way to beat locker room the warriors need just 11 more wins. 11 more. to claim their first title in some 40 years bridge back to you! >> gary: right now, if the warriors do not win the championship people will be disappointed people are expecting with the great majority of people to goal all the way to the championship. >> gary: the a's are on the way in minnesota. and right now they have a one to nothing felice on the twins hit--lead on the twins
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>> gary: pretty much his moment to shine bouncing around chance to play for the a's, but just today cody that we do not have room for you. his great wrong with the giants back in 2010, this could be the end of the line. >> gary: clear out the way here comes tiger! his family partner--former partner >> it does affect me come obviously print it is tough it is not
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about that trip i have not slept. these three days... and obviously what happened on sunday. >> gary: after a while for people to ask him at a coffee and yvette. --golfing event >> gary: tiger is know what it is no longer with a lindsey bond. >> gary: i wasn't too much interested in those two. >> gary: to call for me creek i want one. --too cold for me ... i want warmth
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