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today between livermore and antioch. i was alone in on with a heavier spots of showers are located in palo alto. like loss' also hills. we are looking at very large amounts of showers coming down. and the mountain view area also launched 880. presuming with deceit ring falling stock a pleasanton. --south of pleasanton >> reporter: will see another storm and pat summerall at 517. >> reporter: this guide in east bay and oakland and see pretty heavy commuting would accept accidents.
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>> reporter: more details on the weathered a little bit later. >> pam: we have slide of radar and 7 day forecast and more free download applications for iphone and android. >> pam: shots fired at officers early this morning. and by afternoon. police in the east bay had someone under about the alleged gunman. >> pam: the bay. and what you can expect tonight. we have it all next. on the >> pam: good thurssday evening. showers continue and watch for possible thunderstorms through the evening. a few showers may linger into friday morning. >> pam: afternoon and will likely continue through the weekendinto next week. temperatures will be cooler than normal >> pam: you can get weather updates anytime and anywhere with our kron four mobile app.
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>> pam: we have live radar, seven-day forecasts, and more. phone and android. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman is live in vallejo with the latest. dan? >> pam: today, san jose police arrested a second suspect involved in a home invasion that happened on may 8 in the evergreen area. >> reporter:the friday morning intrusion was largely caught on home- >> reporter: house armed with knives and reportedly tried to attack two women inside. >> reporter:a 17-year-old boy was also arrested on wednesday after he surrendered himself to police. >> reporter: >> epa system came on and the administrator says a lot of the doors and close the blinds we are in lock down. we were wondering what was killing all one if this was a drill? after a while we start hearing helicopters and we saw on twitter that
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it was real. everyone was scared. we turn up the lights and started hiding. >> reporter: 2 says it was a scary experience a >> i did not want to be in that situation. they just happened. it was scary. >> reporter: students and teachers and administrators did not know if there were shooter's raleigh the campus. police came on campus and look over and there were no shooters in along with guns there. at this point it is still a mystery as to who shot and killed the young man creek. >> reporter: that is the latest reporting live. dan kerman kron4news
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>> pam: today, san jose police are arrested a second suspect and locked in a home invasion that happened on may 8th in the evergreen area. the friday morning intervention was largely caught on home security cameras. two suspects entered the house armed with knives and poorly tried to attack to the inside. a 17 year old boy was also arrested on wednesday after he surrendered himself to the police. >> pam: in livermore tonight a dramatic end to a search for a suspect who shot at a police officer. >> pam: as kron four's terisa estacio reports, this all started early this morning in livermore. >> reporter: it was just after midnight and i heard two shots and then the sound of sirens
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>> reporter:christian garcia says he nervously looked out the window of his livermore home thursday morning - unsure what to expect. >> it was scary. terisa estacio the two they saw one suspect - he went behind a car and then came out shooting >> reporter:police say the officer ducked. fortunately was not hit. the suspect though was able to get away. >> reporter:throughout trhe day, authorities stepped up patrols in the neighborhood. they also examined the officers body camera >> reporter:department policy mandates that officers roll video on any type of possible confrontation. >>i am glad they are out here, that is messed up >> reporter:late in the day - there was tracy. he is identified as miguel alvarez. he has been charged with attempted >>this is a decent neighborhood, you don't expect this here.
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>> reporter:in livermore te >> pam: now to gilroy. where the community is still mourning the loss of four young >> pam: people who died in a crash blamed on a drunk driver. we now know the identities of all involved. >> pam: kron four's rob fladeboe brings you up to date now.being honored and remembered. >> reporter:befitting a still mourning student body classmates of one victim wore black to school here at christopher high on thursday as they try to come to terms with their loss >> reporter:fabian pineta/classmate -- >> reporter:christopher high lost one student while mt madonna high school lost two. all three girls were seniors, friends. 18-year- old yesenia mendoza pena, 18 year old yolanda jimenez who also attended classes at gilroy high and 18 year old sara kids here at gilroy's rebakah childrens services touched all who knew her. >> reporter:christophe rebboah/rebekah childrens services -- family and friends have been adding flowers and other shrine here at the crash site about a mile east
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of town where the the ford mustang i which they were riding slammed into a concrete ditch. flags are at half staff at christopher high where the marquis bids a fond farewell to the girls amid plans for a coming memorial >>deja loza -- some of my friends know her. i cannot believe this has happened to her. she is so young. >> reporter:the chp, still investigating the case identified the 4th victim as 24 year old joseph >> reporter:flamate, of gilroy. the lone survivor of the crash, the driver, 27- year old anthony imbronone, remains in the hospital, charged with driving under the influence
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prosecutors are said to be considering additional charges. in gilroy rob fladeboe >> reporter:kron 4 news >> pam: our coverage of this tragic crash continues on kron 4 dot com. >> pam: there you can see more on how the victims are being remembered by their friends. >> pam: now to the latest on the deadly amtrak crash in philadelphia. >> pam: the death toll now stands at 8. crews recovered another body today. >> reporter:the investigation into the derailment. is centered on the speed of that passenger train. >> pam: karin caifa has the latest >> reporter:officials believe all 243 people on board the amtrak now accounted for. >>philadelphia we know their whereabouts completely. >> reporter:the investigation into the
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derailment entered a second full day thursday, with a focus on on the train's engineer, and on its speed. >> reporter:the n-t-s-b said preliminary data indicates amtrak 188 was traveling at 106 miles-per-hour just prior to derailment. that's more than twice the 50 mile- per-hour speed limit for the curve where it wrecked. >> reporter:at the train's controls tuesday night -- 32-year-old brandon bostian, who survived, and has spoken with authorities. >> reporter:his attorney told a-b-c's "good morning america," right now his client remembers nothing of the he has absolutely no the events. i'm told that his memory is likely to return as the concussion symptoms subside. >> reporter:philadelphia mayor michael nutter was criticized for comments wednesday in which he described the engineer as "reckless." on thursday he said he was simply expressing, an opinion. >>philadelphia in no way shape, or form, should my comments be taken as to be judgmental about their process. >> reporter:but federal officials emphasize that they are surrounding the
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deadly crash. >>we'll be looking at the mechanical condition of the train. we'll be looking at the track and signal system as well. so we are looking at the human, we are looking at the machine. >> reporter:amtrak service in the busy northeast corridor remained snarled thursday, with no service between philadelphia and new york. >> reporter:in washington, i'm karin caifa. >> pam: a bay area rapper. and 3 other men, have filed a lawsuit against san francisco police. they say they were wrongfully detained during a video shoot in the bayview. >> pam: the suit accuses officers of harassing and handcuffing a group of men who were recording a music video near a playground. on kiska road on march 8. >> pam: police have said, they arrested two men. one of them arrested on suspicion of being a felon with a gun at the time of the incident. >> pam: the suit seeks unspecified damages. san francisco police have not responded to the suit in court. >> grant:too harsh. >> grant:that's the message tonight from tom brady.
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on his behalf.the n-f-l players association is appealing brady's four game suspension for his role in what's known as deflate- gate. >> grant:the san mateo native unaware of any deflation. but the nfl's investigation revealed brady was likely generally aware that team employees were probably deflating footballs to brady's liking. an arbitrator will rule on brady's appeal. >> grant:also tonight.the new england patriots are fighting back.saying the nfl's investigation is "incomplete, incorrect and lacks context." >> grant:as part of the discipline the nfl levied.the team was stripped to two valuable future draft picks.and fined one million dollars.
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>> pam: a cruise ship docked in san francisco. had to delay its departure to vancouver tonight. because of an outbreak of the norovirus. >> pam: passengers arriving to board. were told that the star princess would have to set sail two- hours later so the ship could be sanitized. >> pam: a spokesperson for the cruise line says, the gastro-intestinal illness. affected a little more than 5- percent of their guests on the previous cruise from hawaii. >> pam: those passengers were said to have recovered by the time the ship docked at pier -27 this morning.
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>> pam: some of the people we talked to who were scheduled to leave tonight. are feeling a little uneasy about the upcoming voyage. >>"excitement has gone down a little bit, i hate to get sick going home, i've been away for a while so getting sick coming home would definitely be a downside." >> pam: those we talked to. who had been on that 15- day voyage from hawaii. say the ship did a good job of containing the sickness by setting up a quarantine with the ill passengers. and regularly wiping down surfaces. >> pam: california lawmakers have moved closer to passing a bill. aimed at increasing school immunization rates. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with the developments out of sacramento today. catherine? >> catherine: state senators have passed that very controversial bill. >> catherine: it would mean that parents would "not" be able to get exemptions from getting their children vaccinated. >> catherine: the bill would make medical waivers available -- but only for children who have health problems -- forcing unvaccinated children to be home-
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schooled. >> catherine: there was a final debate in the senate thursday.before it was passed on a 25-10 vote. >> measles as one of the leading cause of death of children. in 2013, there was 145,000 measle death about 400 deaths every day about 16 per hour. >> catherine: the bill has triggered lots of protests -- including this one in oakland this week. >> catherine: it now moves on to the assembly. >> catherine: if the bill becomes law - california would join mississippi and west virginia as the only states with such strict requirements. >> catherine: governor brown has not taken a position on the bill. >> pam: today. governor jerry brown presented a revised 115.3 billion dollar general fund spending plan
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for california. >> pam: the plan prevents tuition increases for most undergraduate students at university of california schools. for at least two more years >> pam: the base budget for all u-c schools is also increased by 120- million. >> pam: governor brown's plan also includes 3.8 billion in reserves. and a tax credit for the poor at the cost of 380-million annually. negotiations will begin before a final spending plan is adopted in june. sacramento, calif. - gov. jerry brown is proposing a record $115.3 billion california spending plan that will send more money to public schools, set aside reserves and create a new state tax credit for the working poor. the democratic governor revised his january budget proposal upward today to reflect $6.7 billion in new revenue that has come in since then. >>governer brown's new budget plan also includes 2.2 billion in additional drought spending. most of the money would come from brown's 7.5 billion water bond measure. which voters approved last fall. >> pam: he says the plan will help conserve water expand local water supplies and offer money to farmworkers losing income because of the drought. the budget plan also includes 62-million dollars to boost spending on fighting wildfires. >> pam: after more than a year of negotiations.
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oakland school teachers have reached a tentative 3-year contract. with the school district. >> pam: oakland school teachers will receive a salary increase of about 8- percent over the life of the contract. starting by next january. >> pam: the deal also includes lower class sizes. and benefits for substitute teachers who work full-time. >> pam: the three- year pact covers the current school year, which ends in june plus the next two school years. >> reporter: now in the bay area we are looking at pretty good showers coming through from palo alto in, union city impacting the comment this evening. it may take you it extra time to get through. >> reporter: the yellow and red shades uc from one to 2 in. of rain per falling per our falling. heading out the
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other in the livermore and walnut creek area. you are now starting to dry out under cloudy conditions. just east of you will see bring falling. with a little bit of falling in the north bay and wine country. no more lightning. a different story and san francisco. if you were in the city you did not see rain. while the conditions. with a chance of more scattered showers tonight. starting to die down tomorrow partly cloudy. >> reporter: for the weekend, cool and dry and it looks great for running here is a list at the futurecast with hour by hour this evening creek still expect scattered showers for 6:00 at livermore for the south
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bay and east bay this evening creek in should be dying down brick in the clock with mostly cloudy conditions and the nine and 10:00 hour starting to dry out. we still have a chance by tomorrow morning for stray showers. so you may want to pack an umbrella justin case. will be that a little bit later at four more in the forecast. >> pam: as part of national bike month. today is the bay area's - annual 'bike to work' day. >> pam: today cyclists are encouraged to saddle up on their bikes. and ride to work in an eco- friendly fashion. >> pam: energizer stations are set up all across the bay area.where cyclists can stop for refreshments and giveaways during the evening commute. >> pam: this is the 21st- year that the bay area has hosted 'bike to work' day. nine bay area counties are participating in the
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celebration. >> pam: it is the bay area's annual bike to work day. the event is part of national bike month. >> pam: energizer stations will be set up all across the bay for refreshments and giveaways. >> pam: all of the stations will be commute hours and some will reopen during the evening commute. >> pam: and organizers of the event say there are a lot of reasons to participate this year. >> pam: this is the 21st year the bay area has hosted bike to work day. >> pam: san francisco's world famous 'bay to breakers' race. is happening this sunday! >> pam: the foot race is well known participants wear. and the festivity that follows the race. >>the nearly 7-and-a-half- and then finish at the great highway where breakers crash the ocean beach coastline. >> pam: bart will open early on sunday. so racers can get to the race well before 'bay to breakers' begins at 8- in the morning. it took tennis legend serena williams,
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>> pam: reporter claire doan with our c-n-n partnership. has the story. >> reporter:there are sounds you hear in every neighborhood and then there are sounds. >> reporter:and then there are sounds that, well, go beyond white noise. sounds that pique neighbors' interest. and ears. >>it would say grandma. "grandma, grandma! grandpa grandpa! >> reporter:sounds like that, along with barking dogs. have required tracy animal control to respond more than a dozen times. >>the bird complaints are a little unusual. >> reporter:unusual because of this little guy here named rula. who is like many loose- lipped parrots. >>he barks like a dog and meows like a cat, and he can sound like a drill or sound like a water fall. >> reporter:but neighbor jessica baca claims the bird also has a "foul mouth." >>all day long, the bird is saying that word. >> reporter:a word meaning "prostitute" in spanish that baca says. her grandchildren repeated from the parrot. >>they were saying "__! __!" and i said oh my god! you guys don't say that word!
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>> reporter:but rula's owner says -- >>rula: hey baby! >> reporter:the feathery fellow may be flirtatious with women. >>claire: hi rula! >>claire: thank you. >> reporter:but neighbors are misreading him. >>i think he was saying "rula". i think he was saying his own name. and they just misunderstood. >> reporter:oh, and he's not bilingual either. >>all i've ever taught him since he was little was english. >> reporter:but baca says she has proof of the parrot's profanity. and stuck in the middle of this dispute over rula's decorum: animal control. >>as i don't have any bilingual staff members i'm not sure we can confirm the bird was cursing. >> reporter:so for now. >>while he remains offensive to some. >>it's calling you a __! __! __! >> reporter:rowdy rula is
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adored by others. >>i want that bird. >> reporter:that was reporter claire doan in tracy. >> pam: it has happened again. another drone is flown too close to the white house. >> pam: details of who was behind it this time. ahead at 5:30. and the death toll rises in the amtrak crash in philadelphia. >> pam: we will have a live report on the investigation next. and. our own stanley roberts is at it again. >> pam: he found so many people behaving badly. he needed another special. >> pam: this coming sunday. stanley catches drivers putting children at risk. >> pam: and where this sunday night at 7:30. on a people behaving badly special.
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>> pam: the investigation into tuesday night's philadelphia train derailment is now in its second full day, and the death toll is now at eight. >> pam: the speed of that amtrak passenger train and the engineer at the controls at the time of the crash are intense under scrutiny at this stage. >> pam: cnn's samuel burke is near the scene in philadelphia tonight and joins us live with the latest. >> pam: samuel? >> reporter: breaking news here and the dow feel we have just learned new details on the final minutes of the derailment. as the track approach to the curb where it should slope down it was actually speeding up or run 70 mi. per hour then going to 90 mi. per hour finally passing 100 mi. per hour creek landing on the
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bricks at the last minute, but it was just too late. the 32 year old engineer the live in newark, was a book to speak with him and will schedule a conversation come tomorrow creek however his lawyer says that he does not recall anything from the crash. >> pam: have been recovered all of the victims from this accident? >> reporter: yester it pretty incredible. one family had not had any answers. still not knowing the whereabouts of the 54 year old man from maryland thrift to they brought the cadaver dop backyard to the crash site and the dog did bring them to a body. the body was removed and brought to the morgue.
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>> cadaver dog >> pam: there was something about a train control? that was not visible? >> reporter: that is correct. sometimes it is an automatic speed control with wireless radio and gps so that the train will slow down automatically even if the driver was not slowing down. but this particular stretch of the track where this crash occurred does not have automated speed control and they came out here took positively confirm that they believed had this stretch of track at the speed control this accident would not have occurred.
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>> pam: that are targeting to state to get trains running back through that area. --they're >> pam: the death toll from the magnitude seven-point- three earthquake in nepal has risen to more than 125. >> pam: and more than 25- hundred survivors are injured. >> pam: the region is still reeling from the magnitude seven-point-eight earthquake on april 25 that killed more than eight-thousand people. >> pam: there is still no sign of a u-s marine helicopter carrying six marines and two nealese soldiers that has been missing since tuesday's quake. it was delivering aid to earthquake victims. >> pam: the search is focused in an area about 50 miles northeast of the country's capital. >> pam: the war in iraq - the issue that defined george w. bush's presidency.is back. >> pam: now his brother jeb is making his clearest declaration yet on what he thinks about the invasion. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with what the white
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house prospect is now saying. >> catherine: jeb bush now says it was a "mistake" to invade iraq. >> catherine: the former florida governor has been all over the place on clarifying his feelings on this. >> catherine: in an interview with fox news monday night - he said he would have authorized the iraq invasion. >> catherine: but then wednesday - he acknowledged that he would have done things differently. >> catherine: then today -- bush said during an appearance in arizona that he wouldn't have invaded iraq at all. >> we all are supposed to answer hypothetical questions knowing what we know now i would now have authorized to go into direct. --iraq >> catherine: if he sounded a little testy.he had already gone through a grilling from >> catherine: an angry college student in nevada
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wednesday. >> catherine: she blamed bush's brother - former president george w. bush - for the rise of isis. >> catherine: political analysts say jeb bush has been clumsy in explaining his position.and suggest >> catherine: he's a little rusty as a campaigner. >> catherine: former new york governor george pataki says he'll announce may 28th in new hampshire whether he'll run for the republican presidential nomination. >> catherine: he said today that the nation "can't risk" electing another democratic the 69-year-old republican flirted with running for president in 2008 and 2012. >> catherine: he was governor of new york from 1995 to 2006. >> catherine: democratic congresswoman loretta sanchez - from orange county - says she's entering the u.s. senate race to succeed retiring senator barbara boxer. >> catherine: it means some significant competition for another democrat - state attorney general >> catherine: kamala harris. until now - the 2016 race had been shaping up as a runaway for harris. the announcement came today after two days of mixedjust this tuesday - she was
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described as "undecided." >> catherine: sanchez points out that she would be the first latina elected to the u.s. senate. >> pam: one of two secret service agents accused in a drunken driving incident in an agency vehicle-- is retiring. marc connolly served as the second-ranking agent on president obama's detail. >> pam: the news comes amid a report that says connolly and a second agent were likely intoxicated in the incident two months ago. on march fourth, connolly and another agent are accused of disrupting the investigation of a possible bomb at the white house. >> pam: in a statement, secret service director joe clancy called the report's findings unacceptable.
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>> grant:u-s secret service detained a man for trying to fly a small drone over the white house fence today. >> grant:he was in a park near the white house and not successful. >> grant:the situation put the park and white house temporarily on lockdown. president obama was not home. the incident is now under investigation. >> grant:this is the second drone incident at the white house this year. in february -- a man flew a drone, lost control of it-- and it crashed onto the white house lawn. he did not face criminal charges. >> pam: the jury in the sentencing trial of convicted boston marathon bomber dzhokar tsarnaev has asked the judge two questions just a few hours into deliberating. >> pam: the jury will decide if tsarnaev will die.or spend the rest of his life in prison. >> pam: the first question referred to "aiding and abetting" and "conspiracy".two concepts raised during the first phase of the trial. >> pam: the judge says
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whatever intentions tsarnaev had is a question of fact to be determined by jurors. >> pam: the second question was about hot to fill out a portion of the verdict slip. the form is a complicated 24-pages long. >> pam: doggie drama for actor johnny depp. why australia is threatening to put down his yorkies. >> pam: and next. >> pam: what happens when a base jumper is hit with a big gust of wind. >> pam: on wall street. encouraging news on the job market and inflation have helped lift stocks higher. >> pam: the government said fewer people applied for unemployment last week. >> pam: the dow gained 191 points.
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>> grant:take a look at what happened to a woman in idaho the 25-year-old base jumper was left dangling 500 feet above ground after getting hung up on the perrine bridge. >> grant:a gust of wind caught the daredevil's parachute and twisted her up in the bridge on tuesday. >> grant:emergency crews arrived and rescued the jumper about 30 snagged. base jumping from the bridge is legal, and the twin falls county sheriff says people do it all the time night >> grant:the sheriff is reminding jumpers to gauge weather conditions before
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taking the leap, to prevent getting hurt or caught up in the bridge. >> grant:a week ago, a 73- year-old base jumper died after leaping off the same snake river bridge. >> reporter: looks like a hayward uc some sellers coming in right now. and castro valley. as the sole for more details with kron4 after the break.
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>> pam: facing a death sentence in australia. >> pam: thie news making headlines around the world becoming a top trending story. >> pam: the insider's louis aguirre has more from los angeles. if we start letting movie stars, even though they've been the sexiest man alive twice, to come into our nation, then why don't we just break the laws for everybody? >>it's time that pistol and boo buggered off back to the united states. or we're going to have to euthanize them. >> reporter:with dogs typically forced into a 10 day quarantine when entering australia, our insider into the situation, daily mail dot com's showbusiness editor natalie trombetta claims the couple failed to declare the animals when they arrived on april 21st. >>they will be questioned by authorties who will determine whether they were puposely mislead or it was just an oversight
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>>hows the hand? >>johnny: uh i have two >> reporter:down under filming "pirates of the caribbean: dead men tell no tales."- this canine controvery is the latest bad luck bump for the star. >> reporter:on march 11th, after australia, he was forced to fly back to america to recuperate. the delay in production was initially estimated to be two weeks, but stretched to four when he ultimately retunred with amber and the dogs. there has been no comment from the this situation will affect production. >> pam: we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you pam. >> pam: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. followed by kron 4 news at eight. >> reporter: this cell nubbly moving the still impacting places. east palo
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alto hayward and union city. the pc the rich and on to a that is the more moderate rainfall. they lot of you folks may be hitting the road tonight which may take you extra time for it light showers this evening out in the north bay scattered showers very light for now. but stich in look at what is happening now-- last take a look at what is happening now >> reporter: continuing through 7:00 in the hayward area most of the bay area, will be drawn down over a partly cloudy conditions. with a slight chance of a stray shot or tomorrow morning. as you are starting to get your day going.
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>> reporter: most of friday, will be dry but the exception of the north bag. little chance of a shower in the afternoon for it otherwise, the rest of the bay area will be cleared in the afternoon. temperatures are in the '50s and '60s. 64 degrees in oakland and 55 degrees and san jose. >> reporter: 62 degrees in oakland, mid-60's in fremont, definitely jacket weather tomorrow. inland it will be partly cloudy with a dry conditions and in walnut creek. all of these numbers will be below average for this time of year. >> reporter: mid-60s and
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santa rosa and 69 degrees in napa up. here is the storm tractor for a round the bay. a stray showers. in the morning. but majority of the variable the drive for friday but definitely cool. --majority of the area will be dry for friday but definitely cool. on monday and tuesday we will start to want up just a little bit. upper 60s would dry conditions and try pretty much of next week and back into the mid 17th inland on thursday. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly.
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley:while most mcdonalds are known for selling billions and billions of burgers, this mcdonalds on the corner of haight and stanyan street in san francisco >> stanley:is known for something else no not for service and not the lack of food. in fact beef patties special sauce lettece cheese pickles on a >> stanley:but according to the city lsd to mushrooms andthousands of complaints in fact since 2012 according the city attorneys office there have been a whopping. 11 hundred calls >> stanley: to see if i could notice anything first
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hand i was >> stanley:a while back the mcdonalds use to have a security guard patrolling the parking lot and according to some people it was much safer but now there are new owners and they apparently opted out of using securit y so all they have now to patrol the grounds are regular employees and he has been spending most of his time asking people to not block the walkways and entrances to the store >> stanley:there are signs asking that people not give money to panhandlers and no tresspassing sighs often sfpd moves people that are loitering to keep mobe since its private property the owners of this mcdonalds need to step up and make first this mcdonals should take ownership and make sure that their property is taken care of in regards to illicen activity many time the activity is quite obvious when it come to drug selling weather it's inside our outside >> stanley:that's captain john sanford which is about a footballs fields lenths from the restaurant the city attorney sent a conplain to mcdonalds corperate office calling this locacation a public nuisence and that it threathens the helf and safty of the surronding neighborhood
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much needed rain across the bay area right now. >> pam: you can see a huge swath over the east bay.that's where the showers are really coming down. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: some liquid relief for our drought-striken state. we've seen hail in the north and south bay.and lightning strikes in the east bay. >> pam: this was scene earlier in livermore.and walnut creek you can see the rain was really coming down this afternoon. when will it let up? >> pam: anny hong is in the weather center.what can we expect for the rest of the night? >> reporter: if we zoomed out you could see what conditions. and on that creek drying out, more what still with a scattered showers the things arm and a much quieter this evening. >> reporter: parley conditions cloudy. a lot of it is starting to dwindle down derrick this evening creek the storms are not nearly as strong still
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scattered showers this evening what may be a thunderstorm print it would diminish and then tomorrow, you will need possibly and umbrella. the fact that we may have a stray morning shower. otherwise, the majority of the bay area will be dry. >> reporter: few look for to the weekend coup at the dry creek you may want to start off with a jacket. we can still hold on a chance for a shower this evening and the livermore area or hayward. but especially, and castro valley. we will still hold on for the chance of what conditions although things will be drawing down creek --dry now. >> reporter: overnight, it should be fairly quiet may be a eighth straight shower here and there creek.. san
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francisco may be san mateo. the no. they may have a chance for a slight shourd tomorrow afternoon. and i come back we will break down the highs for the east bay tomorrow and the rest of the weekend in shaping up. >> pam: a reminder -- you can get all your weather alerts more. by downloading our ***free*** kron4 mobile app. >> grant:big news.having a big impact in vallejo.where a high school student is fatally shot.and the teenager's high school was placed on lockdown while police searched for the gunman. >> grant:the victim was shot just before noon along ascot parkway. >> grant:jesse bethel high school was on lockdown for a couple hours.but that lockdown has been lifted. >> grant:kron four's dan kerman is live in vallejo tonight. dan.have police found the shooter?
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>> a very good kid. rob of his life. >> justin not understand why someone would want to hurt our son? >> has always and respectful. anyone who knows some loved him. he loved this family and friends. he loved life. >> reporter:a vigil will take place tomorrow night for three >> i just want him to come back to rick and another he can't. --come back >> reporter: fear that there may be done men on campus the high-school was locked down for more than an hour.
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>> everyone was starting to panic. in regard to the locked down. students were trying to find out to their well as blood onto their mobile devices. --salon's were trying to find out what was lying on one using their mobile devices. >> reporter: often students jumped this area in the training system for it were not sure if why the shooting happened or we will continue with more as the investigation will begin to get on its way. >> pam: a visuals will take
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place tomorrow night for three south bay teens killed this week in a crash blamed on a drunk driver. girls, close friends were 18 years old and about to graduate. sara williams attended christopher high, while both yesenia mendoza pina and yolanda jimenez went to mount madonna high school. jimenez also attended classes at gilroy tragedy touched three different schools. >> pam: we have learned that sara williams loved food and cooking and had found a career path through her job at gilroy's >> pam: rebekah childrens services. she was a culinary apprentice and was anwho knew her according executive director chris rebboah. >> we miss her dearly already. the operator of our culinary program and the team as our mentioned--as i have mentioned are all in morning to read this is particularly hit our team very hard. it touches us
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deeply. >> pam: a memorial of flowers continues to grow here at the crash site on leavsley avenue where williams and thealong with 24-year-old gilroy resident joseph vasquez flemate were killed tuesday. >> pam: the lone survivor anthony imbronones remains hospitalized, facing d.u.i. as prosecutors consider additional charges. >> pam: students we talked to this morning at christopher high in gilroy are still trying to come to terms with what has happened. >>i can't even believe this happened to her, she's like, so young. >> reporter: >> pam: in addition to the gilroy crash.another student, natalia salcido was killed in an accident over the weekend. >> pam: both sara williams and natalia went to christopher high.where the principal and students wore black today to remember the teens.
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>> pam: grief counselors are on hand to help students through this time. >> pam: and teachers have cancelled lesson plans to allow their pupils to talk about the lost lives. >> pam: we also have a link to a gold fund me a count. it is all at kron4 dot com. >> pam: a rohnert park man has been arrested on suspicion of sexually assaulting his ex- girlfriends 12-year-old daughter. >> pam: the girl told police that 45-year-old hector farias took her to an apartment in rohnert park where she was then assualted. >> pam: she then claimed to be taken to a home on santa cruz way in rohnert park where other young girls were being held against their will. >> pam: police did not find evidence to support that claim. but they uncovered a marijuana grow operation in the house. >> pam: farias is scheduled for court friday afternoon.
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>> pam: a tracy man is under arrest tonight.for allegedly shooting at a police officer in livermore this morning. >> pam: police say miguel alvarez was taken into custody at his home after a 12-hour manhunt for the person who shot at a livermore police officer. >> pam: police responded to a report of shots fired early this morning in the area of chestnut and north i streets. >> pam: officers tried to make contact with a man in the street when he shot at one of them. >> pam: the officer avoided the gunfire and was uninjured coming up. >> pam: new information on that deadly amtrak derailment in philadelphia. >> pam: what we've learned about the moments before that train crashed. >> pam: plus.a norovirus outbreak strikes a cruise ship docked in san francisco. >> pam: the steps being taken to get rid of it. and candlestick park is coming down slowly but surely. >> pam: a look at the progress.after the break.
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>> it is sad to see it come down even though in needed to happen. i grew up going to ballgames here. >> pam: this was solely the home of the san francisco 49ers occurred at candlestick park is being torn down for a development permit which means businesses and new housing. >> pam: up next. >> pam: its now how they expected their vaction to turn out. dozens fall ill.after a norovirus outbreak on a cruise ship docked in the bay area. >> pam: plus, the blame game between philadelphia's mayor and the ntsb over the deadly amtrak derailment.
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>> pam: happening now. >> pam: a cruise ship is expected to leave san francisco this hour, after being delayed because of a norovirus outbreak. >> pam: kron4's maureen kelly talked with passengers who were onboard when the illness took hold. >>passengers showing up here at pier 27 to board the star princess headed for vancouver were handed this health advisory letting htem know that i higher than on the previous cruise, suffered from the gastrointestinal illness caused by the norovirus. >> pam: a spokesperson for princess cruises say a little more than 5% of their nearly 26-hundred passengers on the 15 day voyage from san francisco to hawaii and back again fell ill. but everyone had recovered by the time >> reporter:none of the people i spoke to disembarking fell ill.telling me.those infected were confined for a few days to their cabins. >> reporter:most say the crew did a good job keeping the virus from spreading. >>we were pulling into honolulu and the capt made an announcement that there was a higher percentage of
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people being ill and we needed to be very vigilant on handwashing technigue >>they were so through and cleaning and seving us our food nobody touched anything and the bathrooms were always being cleaned >>they were propping the bathroom doors open so you wouldn't do the handles >>you couldn't pour your own creamer because they didn't want you to touch the creamer service, you couldn't use your own salt and pepper service they would bring you packaged salt and pepper the ship was disinfected once docked.which is the reason for the delay. >> reporter:while some passengers headed out on the next cruise were nervous. others weren't worried. >>i brought lysol wipes make sure we wash our hands at all times and keep your fingers out of our mouths >> reporter:after the two day cruise to vancouver, the next stop for the star princess is alaska.
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>> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> reporter:norovirus is a nasty bug with several symptoms including nausea, vomiting pain. >> reporter:signs and symptoms usually begin 24 to 48 hours after first exposure to the virus, and last one to three days. >> reporter:you're urged to see a doctor if any of these symptoms lasts for days. >> pam: today state senators passed a controversial bill aimed at increasing california's school immunization rates. new information on the >> pam: deadly amtrak train derailment in philadelphia. the >>the train's engineer.has agreed to meet with investigators. we've also learned more about the final moments before the crash. >> pam: the national transportation safety board says the train actually accelerated before it derailed. >> catherine: today search teams recovered another body
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from the wreckage. that brings the death total to 8. >>philadelphia's mayor says all 243 people who were on the train, are now accounted for. >> pam: catherine is here now with new information on one victim's ties to the bay area catherine? >> catherine: we now know that one of the 8 people killed in the crash was a senior vice president with wells fargo. >> catherine: abid gilani worked in new york - but had lived and worked in the bay area before that. >> catherine: today --- there's new information on the investigation into what happened. >>as workers cleared the train tracks thursday. the lead investigator for the national transportation safety board says the amtrak train sped up for a full minute before derailing on a sharp curve.
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>> catherine: saying a camera mounted on the front of the train showed it was going 70 miles an hour about a minute before the video went dark. >> catherine: and by 16 seconds before the crash - it had reached 100 miles an hour. >> catherine: at the controls -- 32-year-old brandon bostian -who survived and has talked to authorities. >> catherine: his attorney told 'good morning america' thursday that his client remembers nothing about the crash. >>"i was expressive in my language." >> catherine: meantime the philadelphia mayor has been criticized for describing the engineer as "reckless". >>now saying he was just expressing an opinion --- but. >>".i don't think any sane rational person would think it was ok to travel at that rate of speed." >> catherine: authorities have said that the engineer applied the emergency brakes as the train was entering into the sharp curve where it left the tracks. >> catherine: and say they'll be looking at "all" factors surrounding the crash. >>".looking at the human.we're >> catherine: records show no problems with the track the signals -- or the train
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itself. >> catherine: today - an amtrak dispatcher who was hurt in the crash has filed what's apparently the first lawsuit. >> catherine: his lawyer says that amtrak is to blame - regardless of whether the derailment was the result of operator action or a mechanical problem. >> catherine: our coverage of the amtrak derailment continues online. >> catherine: there you will learn more about the background of the victims who died. and hear the train. when it crashed. >> catherine: go to kron 4 dot com. >> pam: we are looking at more active weather and the sacramento area. but nomura lightning in the bay area this evening. >> reporter: if you are going up on a 80 or 50 in some areas requiring change. keep that in my with late sprained simone we are seeing. --late spring snow
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we are seeing. >> reporter: afternoon highs for tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. look like this. this is still jacket weather. it will be called grid of 52 in oakland and 53 with mid-60's in livermore and partly cloudy. the high of 66% to rosa afternoon with a slight chance of showers and the north bay tomorrow. mostly the locations will be dry tomorrow. here is a look at the forecast as we are all looking for to the weekend. friday mid-60s with a cold day. >> reporter: we saturday a little milder would partly cloudy skies. and sunday it would be nice for the big
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historic drought, is just a click away. on our website. we have links on how you can conserve water at home. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> grant:how to calculate your water usage. and an interactive map showing how water-ready cities in the bay area are at this point. >> grant:it's all at kron 4 dot com. >> pam: and new details on the deadly shooting of a vallejo teenager. plus the latest breach at the white house that has landed the man behind bars. and the warriors are and if this tonight preparing to close up the grizzlies. of the nba finals for playoffs.
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>> reporter: here in vallejo tragedy as a 17 year old individual is found shot to death just off campus. his body was found down the drainage canal adjacent to the campus. at this point police are nesting in think about suspect. his parents do not know why anyone would want to kill him. the police have locked down the campus for a period of time until they could verify that there was no one there with a gun. kron 4 news. >> reporter: here to livermore the police have charged have arrested individual with murder. police went out to an
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neighborhood on reports of shots fired creek they found the man ducked behind a car thing came out and started to shoot at an officer creek fire throughout the day they hunted down some leaps and that led to the rest of the person that person now is behind bars. >> reporter: still investigating tuesday night's crash that took the life of four individuals. all for killed tuesday night in a crash here on lease lee road current identified as anthony the driver will be charged with a deep you aside and remains hospitalized--dui. >> reporter: and sap
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francisco--and at san franciscoin >> reporter: down was in castro infection called by the neural virus. fell ill. everyone had recovered by time the star princess has returned creek the ship was disinfected wants a doctorate--once docked. >> reporter: after beating the grizzlies last week they lead the final conference to closed out the series tomorrow night. we do not
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know if bill before a game seven or maybe game 1 of the western conference finals when they return to the oracle creek. >> pam: democratic congresswoman loretta sanchez says she is entering the u-s senate race to succeed retiring senator barbara boxer. >> pam: her candidacy injects competition in a 2016 race that had been shaping up as a runaway for another democrat.state attorney general kamala harris. >> pam: the announcement came today after two days of mixed signals. >> pam: tuesday that she was undecided.after a misfired email said she would announce her candidacy this week. >> pam: more problems at the white house with a pesky intruder. >> pam: we're talking about another drone incident. >> pam: the secret service says this is a photo of the
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drone in question. >> pam: they say a man was in a nearby park and tried to fly it over the white house fence thursday. >> catherine: he didn't make it -- and was detained by police. this is the second drone problem at the white house this year. >> catherine: in february, another man flew a drone and lost control of it -- and it crashed >> catherine: onto the white house lawn. he did not face criminal charges. >> reporter: just set up plaza town where we are starting to see predicted showers far---we are starting to see pretty good showers falling. >> reporter: as expected a live look at the embarcadero camera. in san francisco waiting for the rain all day but justin not get any. contra costa county used got
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a lot of lightning coming down in places like livermore, walnut creek and antioch. we have seen a decrease in showers but with cool temperatures. maybe a stray showers tomorrow morning. >> reporter: average temperatures expected for the weekend but it doesn't like it will be dry for sunday. the showers are decreasing tonight as long as the storm activity. >> reporter: you can see most of the bay area will be dry out under partly cloudy conditions at this should be pretty quiet. mostly cloudy skies and then tomorrow morning maybe just a stray shell or creek otherwise we are expecting clear conditions. a little more
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sunshine potentially for napa. but a stray showers possible here and there and for the north bay tomorrow afternoon around 3 or 4:00 there is a chance for showers. maybe that a thunderstorm terret but for the most part most of the area should be dried tomato. --should be dried tomorrow. >> reporter: fairly quiet for the next reprobates here with a really nice sunday bay to breakers. there really warmer tomorrow next wednesday thursday and friday. >> pam: we are now just three days away from episode two of the backstory. >> pam: here's a peek at how
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a heads up for east bay bart riders. expect delays this weekend. >> pam: on saturday.crews will be performing track maintenance on the pittsburg-bay point line >> pam: it's happening between lafayette and pleasant hill stations from 6 am to 3 pm. >> pam: bart says riders at those stations may see up to 20 minute delays.because the trains will be single tracking. >> pam: the work will take place each saturday for the next >> pam: san francisco's world famous bay to breakers race. is happening this sunday! >> pam: the event was established in 19-12 and is known for costumes. >> pam: race will start a few blocks from the embarcadero and then finish at the great highway where breakers crash the ocean beach coast.
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house and tomorrow night with a when they will eliminate the grizzlies creek warriors and clippers will open sunday. the western conference finals separate the warriors off to memphis this morning for game 6 tomorrow night works >> gary:steve kerr with his old college teammate at arizona tom tolbert >> gary:steph curry joking around with one of "the screen setters" festus ezili >> gary:klay thompson finally brokepoint game shooting 3-of-4 from three >> gary:curry he may be mvp but still has to carry his own bag onto the plane return to
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>> gary:steph curry. of course he led the way last night 18 points on 6 three- pointers and 6 steals. the first player in nba playoff history to do that >> gary:but also andre iguodala and harrison barnes came up big >> gary:iguodala had 16 points off the bench and hit 2 of the warriors 14 threes >> gary:barnes had 14 and knocked down 4 three- pointers >> gary:after the game jason appelbaum asked klay thompson about the contributions of iguodala and barnes. >> gary: to pick all oyster breath on may weather. what makes mad as if i can give someone ripping need not lead on kron4 and then i will call where are they?
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the delaware he did not seem to mind. >> pam: well he did not seem to mind. >> grant: the haters will continue to hate. >> gary: i never understand why you will stand up and say i hate you! >> gary: would you do that to someone? >> gary: if you do not like someone and you do not want to be all around them and you get up early. --and
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leave >> gary: the great american ballpark. lincecum has been great. blunt goal scorers. one-zero. lincecum is starting to wear that decide thing. , now you are going gangster and it looks pretty cool. >> gary: the bases are loaded. there is a blue- collar and right now when i came up and started to sink my song and it was two to six cincinnati.
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visa on monday. the dodgers when you have that type of bill you do not worry. you pay him if you want him. >> gary: old brady is sitting out at least the first four games of the season creek the deflator term that was used between to take it staffers, is now being disputed in a text message and the locker room. the patriots are saying that he was just referring to weight loss at apparently likes to work out. so, i know that this is going to be fun. >> gary: tour of california thrift to you love spending
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time in santa barbara? >> pam: i love santa barbara are you going to retire in santa barbara? >> gary: know. however i would like to talk about my retirement. selfish. >> pam: (laughter) >> grant: you are in secret and you are jumping up and down. --you're giddy >> gary: let's go back to pam moore. pam we would talk more about my retirement later on thrift.
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>> pam: it is almost a celebration here in the bay area with the showers coming down. any will tell us more about the weather. >> reporter: just west of pleasanton bringing much- needed showers accurate here is the forecast for tomorrow creek pretty quiet overnight maybe a few showers here and there by mostly cloudy. and possibly one and the north bay. for most of the bay area at it will be dry and cool and clean sunday. >> pam: we are back at 8 and
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