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the most attractive thing about the site: and the 110 freeways. >> grant: up with the team's owner who says if it were up to him, the raiders would stay in oakland. >>stay in oakland >> reporter:mark davis walked out to greet the crowd of raiders fans who spent most of the day trying to get their message across outside the nfl's spring league meeting autographed their protest signs reading stay in oakland.he told them.that's exactly what he wants to do. >>i'm trying to stay in oakland, that's my number this forever. >> reporter:he says the city of oakland and alameda county have until june 21st to deliver a the old o-dot- co his team is sharing with the a's. >> reporter:davis says has 500 million lined up.but he needs the another 400 million.and that's if the land and infrastructure is thrown in. >>let the city and county know them know you've got a willing partner here we've got to do it quick man.that's all i could say >> reporter:davis told a
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throng of reporters that the carson land deal.for a stadium that they would share with the san diego chargers. is in case a deal with oakland a inked monday night does not necessarily mean that the team is running towards an endzone down south. >>nothing in carson will impact what happens in oakland, only what happens in oakland impacts what happens in oakland. >>thank you mark. >> reporter:the fans outside thanked him for talking to them.but they are still worried. >>they could go anywhere.we are with him in support >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news. >> pam:the city of oakland has been fighting to keep the raiders. >> pam:kron 4's dan kerman is in oakland tonight. with how leaders there are reacting to the latest developments. >> reporter: absolutely and concrete and if this city has a it plan.
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>> assigned to position themselves struggling with the city of oakland.. >> for they are trying to position themselves struggling with the city of oakland. >> reporter: overseen he is not surprised that the raiders are looking elsewhere. >> >> reporter: a local deal has an illusive because the county is unwilling to kick and the money that is required. >> i think we are much more has attacked to go into a
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deal that will put the taxpayers at a significant disadvantage. >> reporter: is still a bit steep 50 chance to keep the raiders here in oakland creek but he does not seem too optimistic. >> i think the national football league clearly want to have to teen stadium. and i think that is one factor that is really driving this with economics working better for the national football league. >> reporter: only way to keep the raiders in oakland is to instead, negotiate directly with the raiders on a stadium deal only creek in oakland city called in oakland city hall kron 4 news. and when >> pam:tonight is a big night for 11 another team in oakland. in one hour. the warriors tip off against the houston rockets in game -one of the
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western conference finals. were >> pam:kron 4's j-r stone joins us more. j.r. >> reporter: 40 till then in the parking lot with players directly behind the morning up, getting ready for tonight's game all western conference matchup. taking shots you can see what is that athletes are getting ready for an early start for this team. keep in mind klay thompson out in the distance. this is the team that played the houston rockets to four times in the regular-season and 4 t the successful creek when we. >> reporter: taking shots in the distance accurate you know what they cannot wait to see the match up with part and on one side and curry on the other.
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>> curry is the real mvp. >> we above the snow in oakland that we get down with that spirit we cannot deal the deal. when will-- fear the beard >> the on going to land. they are going to when it creek they will win big derrick not hopefully. when we >> reporter: rehearsing that they are going to win big. --you heard her saying. >> reporter: the fans that i talked to said that the arch
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is ready. >> reporter: now back to you in the studio. >> pam: j.r., at last check into grant derrick >> grant:it's all about the journey.and warriors fans have been sharing dubs. >> grant:we'l love to see your warriors pride.you can include the pics in a message on facebook.tweet us.use instagram.or email: breaking news at kron4.com. >> grant:we'll be sharing these pictures on air and on >> catherine: high drama today - in a santa cruz courtroom. >> catherine: a prostitute facing murder high profile google executive pleaded guilty to lesser charges. >> catherine: 27-year-old call-girl-for-hire alix tichelman, who'sa year
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entered guilty pleas to involuntary manslaughter. >> catherine: also - providing heroin to 51-year- old forrest hayes. hayes died of an overdose aboard his yacht in the santa cruz harbor in 2013. >> catherine: the plea bargain was reached after prosecutors andagreed that a crucial piece of evidence --- surveillance video from hayes' yacht --- does 'not' portray tichelman as the cold-blooded killer police say injected hayes with the overdose and left him to >> catherine: if the case had gone to trial, the defense had forrest hayes had a history of engaging in as much to blame for what as tichelman. ♪ (cheers & applause) >> never did anyone mention that she was helping a man when he was in obvious distress and when she was crying for him to wake up. no one and knowledge that it was the type of conduct that was demonstrated. but she
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did now have it intent to kill. >> a failure to call 911 and overdose but never an attempt to harm mr. hayes. i think this plea-bargain in our opinion reflects with a jury verdict would have been any way and provide closure to our client and her family. and the hayes family. >> catherine: an obviously pleased parents, who stood in the front row, as the proceedings ended. >> catherine: she was sentenced to six years in jail. but between time already served she'll probably serve just over two years of the sentence. >> pam: two teens have been charged with murder. in connection with the shooting death of a jesse bethel high school student.
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>> pam: 17-year-old kenneth 'max' rusk was killed last thursday. at a skate park in vallejo. near the high school. >> pam: 19-year-old zachery kroll of vallejo. and elisha marcel white junior. were arrested a day after rusk was killed. both are now charged with murder. >> pam: officials say, kroll. and austin lonzanida are also charged with committing a robbery the day before the shooting. >> reporter:cleanup is underway after a four alarm overnight fire in north san jose presented a chemical hazard. >> reporter:it happened at an automotive plating and metal work business on the 400 block of reynolds circle near u.s. highway 101. >> reporter:because of chemicals that were inside the building, water used to out the fire became toxic. >> reporter:leading to a
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hazardous material cleanup. the chemicals made it some had to be hosed down after coming into contact with the water. >> reporter:their fire gear is designed to protect them from thermal heat, not chemical heat, which can seep right through their uniforms. >> reporter:furic acid, or possibly cyanide the area was closed off for many hours, affecting about half dozen businesses. >> reporter:but a specific type of cleanup had to be done. the goal was to prevent any runoff or injuries. >> reporter:an independent private contractor conducted the environmental cleanup, which took a good part of the day. >> reporter: fire. >> reporter:pam >> pam: the japanese air- bag manufacturing company. takata. announced today, the affecting dozens of
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different car models. >> pam: the company has already recalled air-bags used in about 18-million vehicles for the same problem. but is now increasing the number to about 34-million autos. >> pam: honda is the most seriously recall also involves fords. chryslers. mazdas. and b-m-w's. >> pam: a man was involved in an accident with a suspected defect in the airbag. his lawyer says, the air-bag should have protected him. ,. >> pam: an airbag recall affecting dozens of different car models has expanded to become the largest auto recall ever in u.s. history. >> pam: takata now says 34 million cars could have defective airbags, but honda is the most seriously affected. >> pam: exploding airbags that can fire bits of metal at force police say some victims look as if they've been shot or stabbed. >> pam: it has happened again a well has washed up on the beach where it has happened this time that is next! >> pam: what happened to
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>> grant: the concede it right here in the surf you can see the waves rolling on a round creek it is and female great wealth rid of doubt and necropsy will be performed on wednesday tomorrow. the well is still beach this is the fourth well to watch on shore. since the middle of last month. a sperm well appeared and the pacifica meanwhile on april 18th. a killer will was found and four breaks. just about a mile away from where the sperm well was located. and half moon bay terisa estacio reports from pacifica where the intents smale prompted the crews to start burying them today. >> reporter: the holes
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needed to bury this hot that well which showed a bit a few weeks ago. undoubtedly every sense the well was left in has been the came quickly. as the crew lifted the will of the gases let out in the air. but >> reporter: is frankly cold but on this day i used it to black my nose. this will was profoundly smelly. which is why approves decided to mayor to bury it. >> you may have to bury your clothes. >> i was trying to get into my car i could smell my clothes. when home and wash my clothes right away. >> are taking care of the problem. all of the best practices for taking the bill to taking the will to
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bury it. >> reporter: holes for about 15 to 20 ft.. about 10 ft. of sand will be placed on top. the press says it school came out to watch and they did not stay long. >> smell like rotten fish >> reporter: the cruelest will beat back when either wednesday or thursday depending on the tide to bury that well. >> i am glad they are doing this print is the wrong to just let them stay out there. >> reporter: and captured mountain lion in san mateo was safely released back into the wild last night. this is video from our helicopter parts shipped with abc seven is joined the 90 lb. cat. it was spotted three separate times
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throughout the day and was not corner at and tantalize until about 7 last night. state department of fish and wildlife about the mountain money in a tree, and the backyard of some one home on ninth avenue. >> reporter: it was taken to a refuge and then released. officials say the big cat was healthy and most likely to looking for food and water. >> pam: polls are open this evening with two democrats are facing off in a fierce east bay state senate battle. assemblywoman susan of concord and steven glazer the mayor of orlando and a polish a politician consultant for jerry brown are pitted against one another for this senate seat. 7 and in dollars has been poured into the contest with high-stakes match involving organized labor's in support of bonilla and the big business support of blazer with the unions are being upset with
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glaser who came out against the last bart workers strike. both candidates are described as moderate and polls closed at eight this evening. >> pam: the city of berkeley collected $116,000 on the first month of should regret tax >> pam: the loss angeles city council has tentatively agreed by 2020 to boost the minimum wage to $15 an hour. city officials say the increase would affect $800,000 workers or 800,000 workers in the area. whose base weight sits at $9 an hour. people who oppose this increase say, businesses will be forced to lay off workers to offset costs supporters say the deal is moving too slowly. they're like to see an increase in the. the proposal comes up with over the next years leading up to $15 an hour mark.
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>> pam: the nation's largest city has agreed to raise its >> pam: the above process climate change is real is a huge problem and the agreement signed today is meant to build a memento for a stronger international player later this year. the governor signed a pact leaders from 11 other states and provinces with leaders from reid is in brazil, canada germany and mexico. it is about to reduce carbon emissions is not a ninth it is a non-binding agreement with the government's californian to take the problem seriously. >> catherine: the governor plans to travel to paris in december for you in climate talks just this moment. scientists reported that temperatures around the world are getting hotter. in fact they say that the 10 warmest years on record have happened in the past 17 years.
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>> pam: authorities are trying to determine exactly who the pipeline belonged to it off shore oil drilling in that area. >> reporter: good tuesday evening cooler than normal weather will continue along with a slight chance of showers the rest of the work week. slight warming can be expected over the memorial holiday weekend. when >> reporter: when we hold on to cloudy and cool caverns. like the bay bridge we would track into the city with the accident on the bay bridge that will slow you down if you head into the giants game this evening at at&t park. backed >> reporter: the early cloudy and some showers are possible and tomorrow with morning drizzle with a little bit of caring for it
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for a portion of the bay area. on thursday, take a wild guess more clouds and a chance for showers with temperatures remain cool. did >> reporter: san jose 64 degrees, concord and sector rose again digging into the seventh degree temperatures would still breezy in certain spots like fairfield and 17 in oakland with highs tomorrow at 3:00 p.m. with 63 in oakland upper 60s for san jose. we will remain cool for the next few days creek coming up i will bring down your ease day forecast and take a look at a giants forecast! and now the boland candidate clinton answered questions about your e-mail scandal. when she was the state department to do. come up. and next the kron4 teacher of the week.
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the teacher of the week is carole grier. >> catherine: and the gardening program she runs at a school and santa rosa may have some of you wishing you could sign up >> catherine: when was the last time he sought a child take such a pleasure in the garden? >> and i sought a monarchs, and it landed here. and i even put on my finger! >> catherine: welcome to spring creek elementary and santa rosa. what carroll runs a gardening program
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that covers everything from the life of insects to cooking and eating what you grow. we watch children testing limits agreed and she's working with mulch and learning how to eat an artichoke. we know plenty of adults who could learn something here. 300 children from kindergarten through third grade get weekly class is that he's come to love gardening. carolco she was finished teaching 10 years ago when she was talked into coming back to run the garden. the enthusiasm is contagious. carol did others retired teachers and holmes family involved. and a man's parents say the part where everybody gets to cook and eat creek has children action asking for vegetables. >> when madison came home from kindergarten and wanted to eat s a v eight beans and
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different types of vegetables and plant them in our garden. >> catherine: you are never far from something alive and growing here creek plants and trees and vegetables are everywhere. and as caro knows a classroom can go way beyond but leaving you with lessons of a lifetime. >> catherine: carol will love to see and garden program at every school in the district and the idea is spreading. if you like to nominate a teacher just go to our website kron4 dot com and click on the teacher of the weak data. >> pam: a stunning announcement from the new england patriots owner of the deflate gate controversy what he says the team will not do creek next at 530 + please on high alert in texas creek the threat they are still concerned about after the deadly biker weekend brawl next
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partnership as z10 and brian noble has the latest. will >> reporter: as police in waco texas piece together the events that led to sunday's bloody biker gang brawl, officials remain on >> there have been credible, reliable threats to law enforcement in the area. what >> reporter: police said the threats have toned down over the past 24 hours but they continue to ask for cooperation from local gangs and gunning for revenge >> we are asking them to stand down, we are asking them to let us sort through this investigation. were >> reporter: 90 were killed and another 18 were injured in sunday's blood that spirit with the police said tuesday that seven of the contract remained in local area hospitals most are in stable condition with 174
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also arrested in connection with the violence and all of them have been processed by police. >> many of them were from the local with the community creek there is a wide list of where these people are from creek >> reporter: police are starting to build a time line for what it to the violence they say that one group in particular of bikers held a planned meeting at the twin peaks restaurant in waco. what they call a coalition of several >> catherine: the obama administration today announced the indictment of six chinese citizens accused of scheming to steal secrets from silicon >> companies to a ministrations as it was a decade-long scheme to steal microelectronic design after it >> catherine: one two
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chinese professors are among the group and are charged with economic espionage and theft of trade secrets. none of the professors was arrested saturday after it landed in loss' and police he and other professors are sociable with this university in china they study for engineering degrees at the university of southern california thrift the trade secrets which were allegedly stolen came from a bagel technologies in scutwork solutions. what were >> pam: were >> pam: was in the ongoing controversy over the hill recut and state departments e-mail's, she is again pressing the state department to release 55,000 pages of her kinnell's sonoma rather than later. the democratic candidate for president was campaigning in iowa today, when she leaned on the state department to move faster her request came
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shortly after a federal judge rejected the state department plan to release the e-mail's in stages. >> pam: up one of secretary of state has been pressured by upon is since disclosing under this year. that she had user private e-mail account for state department business some say, all of this raises questions of our plan is to be transparent. when asked if she would demand their release, clinton said " they are not mine. they belong to the state department ". >> pam: and was one of the amtrak conductor is aboard the train that derailed in philadelphia last week is suing the will wait. falling for the lawsuit today in jersey state court over the crash that it did that left eight dead and more than 200 people heard. his lawyer explains why suit was filed.
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>> one of the conductors aboard amtrak train that the road and the widow of u.s. wheat is selling the route >> reporter: >> pam: he was not always his lawyer says he suffered his, and multiple broken bones and the derailment. if the complaint alleges no negligence and operation of the train with a people killed and more than two hunter last week when the train derailed. federal investigators are looking into the cost of the accident. by >> i do not want to continue the rhetoric that has gone on the last few months. i'd want to accept reluctant reluctantly. where he has given to us patrick and not continue with this dialogue
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of rhetoric. >> grant: 7 until native has been suspended as a part of the disciplined for the first four games of the season. as the lead investigator declared he was likely aware that the teen employes were integrally deflating football's predicted in f a l players association is the country's suspension on his behalf >> pam: our test reporter looked into how that is possible when hector clancy has to take taking control of the air appoint an mid flight. and next, we sit down with the want to talk about his an earthquake scam san and trieste. dubois would--san andreas
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happens right now, i got to prepare true >> reporter: or false? standing in a doorway is something you should do indicate earthquake >> you should not do this. you should get under something that is starting. >> is the thing michael you would die. (laughter) >> reporter: earthquake happens when you are in debt then get on the floor and my next to the bad? >> a earthquakes always had a lot and the big baby. >> reporter: 0 lord. >> reporter: >> love to the restaurant and late in the tub or stay in your bid protecting your hit with the culprit >> discipline to have to be
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secret it is see! more >> reporter: with the rock once at 7 per it back to you pam. >> pam: the content of your celebrity news here on kron4 after the insider creek and potomac tonight ears at 733 foul by kron 4 news at not at 8 per it >> reporter: i will let you know if you see more white weather coming up after the break!
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to a blank wall. you were not borne grit i am the only one that saw that game. >> pam: we love history. we love history. (laughter) >> gary: and 15 minutes the warriors to off against the houston rockets in the western conference finals at oregon arena. curry did not bother with the morning shoot this is a little bit of it worked out from mr. baker curve when five drawings as a player creek curry is talking to. here they come >> game against nasa as was the payoff that experience was important for us. we responded well. we should be confident. we should have
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our appropriate gear and go in with it rich prick play well and play hard. --played well and play hard and go in with an itch--edge we've >> handled every step of the way. with maturity and focus. i do not think any moment is too big for us. we are one step away from the national basketball association finals. we are planned against another team and we have to win. >> gary: i always say pam the game's stars as six and i hate that because i can't watch the first half of the separate = >> pam: curry is so mature
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and it just resonates. >> gary: i do not want to say he's used to it but everything has been going his way his head on sensational year. >> pam: yes he has. >> pam: this story on front page of our web site along with the complete game analysis, links to game totals, samples and memorable moments from the warriors' season brit is autistic away at kron4 dot com. >> reporter: but looked at the rain totals not a whole lot creek--500 ticking up
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100 and the end of the drizzle this morning with spotty clause tonight. maybe a little shourd activity with to purchase remaining coal and the pattern will be stubborn amount the next few days. >> reporter: temperatures right now and the low seventies in santa rosa, and small 70's and concord with a cool 61 in oakland occurred here is the future test for. what, is expected tonight and tomorrow. with overnight lows looking like this. >> reporter: what that means? is the jacket weather once again for it >> reporter: below average and very similar to the last couple of days. you could almost put my forecast on repeat for the last few weeks. with 67 and livermore
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and '60s and antioch. 63 and san mateo, and downtown san francisco looking for a high of 59, and 69 in sarah felt. >> reporter: san rafael. >> reporter: bring up the lawyers and blankets. -- layers >> reporter: not much has changed as far as the temperatures culprit we do have a slight chance of morning drizzle as we get into the program running print what thursday a chance of spotting showers. >> reporter: little milder for the weekend headed towards memorial day. >> pam: a computer security
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expert hacked into a commercial airplane in flight and attended system and he has also made this briefly fly sideways by telling one of the engines to go into climb out. that's according to the eight f b. one search warrant filed in and brokerage hour tech reporter did slate talk to experts to find out how this type of attack could be possible and if it is possible of the hat makes unsafe to fly. >> pam: >> reporter: this is a video of chris proper is giving a presentation and 2011. he is a cyber security consultant based in denver. all planning to this fbi searched want chris roberts told the fbi ipad during a flight from denver to syracuse n.y. he hacked into the airplane's flight control system and
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manipulated d engine. >> reporter: to all of us to accomplish that he said he clutched his laptop into an electronic box like this under the seed with ethernet cable. this box and is not our imports are attached to the plant and to attend a system the video screen on the back of the cheers. so, basically he is and he got into the entertainment system and from there he could take over the airplane. he is not talking to the media. but he sent out this tweet. >> reporter: st over the last five years his only interest was to improve aircraft security and given the current situation he has been advised not to top. the fbi is still investigating as to whether or not he pulled off his hat. the airline and all said this did not happen. the maker of
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the aircraft that this is not possible because the entertainment system and a control system are on a different network. >> reporter: i met with so calm that insiders occurred the company to find out if this that of hack was possible >> reporter: according to john and the other cyber security experts i spoke with ann was very unlikely that robbers pulled off the hat and for now you should feel safe to fly. >> reporter: people behaving badly next!
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley:the streets of san francisco were flowing with booze at the 2015 bay to breakers and some people believe it's the result of >>elvis: people behaving badly oh yea baby (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. see i'm glad the elvis's said that because some people believe it because of >>nats: stanley, stanley stanley ,stanley (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. which is probably why some people have to put on a stanley roberts one day i'm going to catch you behaving
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badly (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. dude this isn't about me bay to breakers is the only always always (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. event i've covered where public urination >> stanley:but yet i'm feeding the trees man you're feeding the protecting the supreme leader no he fine he got you like this tree huh? this trees the best. >> stanley:i guess for a second the supreme leader was one man >> stanley:they also have a no booze policy but saying no booze in san francisco appears to mean bring as much booze and humanly possible however to get the booze in participants had to bypass >> stanley:not one, but from what i can tell two human booze filters hayes where some people had a hard time believing the security was real >> stanley:but some people
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still the first line of defense but for some they simply hid what were they drinking at first it was >>orange juice, oh i see orange juice that comes in water bottles. but after further questions they were drinking >>a little screwdriver . >> stanley:which mean she will have to utter the famous words >>i got caught behaving badly >> stanley:then at baker and fell it point which caught a lot of people by surprise where even san francisco police >> stanley:you see in theory if you were in violation even if your can of wine slightly resembled a power drink however the security guards on fell got just a little over zealous and were confiscating unopened booze and pouring them out . and that behaving badly at the 2015 bay to breakers stanley roberts kron 4 news
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: raiders that are on is tonight hoping that their team does not go from the bay area moss kanter it the raiders in the san diego chargers security plan to build a stadium near at loss' angeles. so, here is what we learn so far 157 a.
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of a former landfill is not owned by the city of carson, which will lease the site to a city on thursday. this model is similar to how the four men acquired the land to build levi stadium in santa clara. kron4 marlene kelley talks with writers owning marker davis--mark davis about why he is moving for with the carson plant. >> reporter: he does not want the east team to share an unstained with the a's. he is not opposed to sharing with another football team like the chargers' third there >> is not want to be another one and number one team or no. 2 team in that stadium. we are designing it to gather his pemmican the decisions together print will be boasting spirit
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--both teams. >> san francisco did a fantastic job getting things done on their own and i give them a lot of credit. but is not a raider type of barrier. >> reporter: would not contain what what that meant bridge--he would not elaborate of what that meant. >> was this something good for the raiders. >> reporter: no matter where they end up fancy new date would be good for his team. --new digs >> pam:
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>> reporter: here at oakland city hall the mayor remains hopeful that the rigors " and that stand in town. >> have made significant progress over the last few months. we have nine players in parts so state-owned because there is never a dull moment >> reporter: making a significant step in to making a move to the los angeles area. >> are trying to position themselves strongly with negotiations for the city of oakland creek but i appreciate even today davis has said his party is staying in oakland. >> there is not an appetite here permit to put city
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money into building sports stadiums. the mets >> reporter: says they are awaiting a development proposal coming merritt jack and hoping that and put that proposal would do the trick and keep the raiders in town. >> grant: it was not just rhetors fans trying to keep the raiders here predict that are twitter and their feelings print did anyone ask mark davis to buy land and carson helped the raiders to stay in oakland? state and oakland and get it done. >> grant: another tweet here says the davis is making it oakland thought print the want the case more than they bought the raiders. ankara sent the army have land creek >> grant: anti-incumbent
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really could not care less creek just let the raiders' lease. >> grant: and the fans are fired up creek someone to leave britain and some of them to stay. >> pam: and the biggest auto recall in the u.s. history creek today to cover almost doubled the size of an already huge because because of an ongoing problem with is their backs. catherine heenan is here with a troubling details catherine? >> catherine: thought we aren't talking about 70 cards and a separate the odds are pretty good you are affected. the cut abrasion has declared nearly 34 million and that the effect of that almost none of the
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seven cars on the road to that print most of the recalled cars to the made by the want of the dozens of different models are affected creek most of which were built in 2000 he left adrift >> is probably the most complex recall that all recall and history. thorn-- auto recall >> catherine: that is the attorney for a florida man entered by an exploding inner bay. cory was in an accident of port he is just one example of the many people injured by but the cottage a japanese company had tried for months to limit the recall arguing that the accidents happen only in areas with very high humidity. the government did
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not buy that line and hit the company bought more than a million dollars in fines. it is still not clear why the air back sometimes >> catherine: coverage of the story continues d i in number to see if you're still is impacted by what by this recall. wu >> reporter: we will see show hours are from the bay area but berrylike in nature. and the hunters of inches. we are now looking at a partly sunny conditions but look at the traffic on the bay bridge try to get into san francisco because of the giants game. there was an accident and traffic has been slow moving creek one >> reporter: was again, and partial after mcclain some
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may stay partly cloudy. the cool temperatures accurate when i come that we will break up the memorial day holiday temperatures and a little bit later! and when when >> grant: to get those to be buried at the beach after or complex print some of san francisco thrift after neighbors complained of their riding smelter on may 6th and 42 ft. hop back and forth erected vertebrae and a broken rib washed up on the same pacifica beach for a 50 ft. sperm whale was found about three weeks earlier. the cause of the debt is bouquet's cases remained uncertain print bois >> 11 we do see a lot of them this year. i have sent more than usual part i of us
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and why we have seen one dime for it what it is a mystery at this point. and >> reporter: will want >> grant: uc up that a killer will metaphor braggs and half moon bay sperm will prick and a home that will fund and the pacific culprit then posted in the pacifica are now being buried because the smell is so that produced a year or the crews are working in print a book every missionary did about 20 ft. deep. the put the well and a whole and 10 ft. of sand on top. people near the beach says the decaying well was naso that that this mail was stick to their clothes. some people are happy to see this happening. pam? we >> pam: telephones as i'm nervous but it comes to
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>> pam: the gathering started at 6 this evening in the event with a demonstration getting out of hand oakland police's they had preparation for peace and safety at the plaza. >> we have more cops than we did last time creek so that is good and will deploy in a little bit different than we have as well and i believe we will be successful. >> pam: the protest in my that the protests on may day left the vandalism. >> pam: as kron 4 rob
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fladeboe reports of growth for hire shot the san the santa cruz, run by plane to a lesser charge. >> reporter: alex, handcuff the but it's always with the same smile at times. instead pleaded guilty to charges of involuntary manslaughter and to providing heroin to 51 year old school will x second forced hayes who died of an overdose. --51 year old forest haste. >> reporter: fortes was some dead on his yacht and the santa cruz harbor in 2013. although never made public,
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police said a survey this video from the boat show it to commit an jack hayes with a fatal overdose but did nothing to help but the defense and prosecution alike say it was not like that at all. >> i think the plea represents the evidence, the lot in the more equity in the case. it was an accidental overdose with panic and a failure to call in and win one. but there was never an intent to harm mr. hayes. >> reporter: the defense argued that, by engaging in risky behavior, hayes was as much to blame as was alex tillman, who could be seen acknowledging her obviously emotional paris and the courtroom. as the proceedings and that she also pleaded guilty to misdemeanor destroying
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evidence and prostitution to, system six years and the county jail but with time deducted for good behavior and time she has already served she will likely serve a little over two years and santa cruz upper rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: we did pick up measurable rain in alameda and contra costa county and it was very small number or small amounts part here is a look at our trained total spirit what to hundreds of an inch, rose peak at 100th of an inch. you can see a very small amounts to rid the but every little bit count. >> reporter: 16 in oakland with 15 in redwood city. temperatures right now are warmer and certain spot spirit like concord earlier today. the upper 60s in fairfield and santa rosa up
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for it 50 degrees in san francisco. >> reporter: mid-60's in palo alto. fifties in daly city. 7/8% to clara >> reporter: is how your next few days will look for it we will have a slight chance for drizzle and showers tomorrow with potentially on friday overall, cloudy and cool conditions permit. >> reporter: we will take a look at the memorial holiday weekend temperatures a little bit later explanation. >> pam: happening now. fired up warrior fans across the bay area, as the team quest for a championship continues
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tonight. it is game 1 of the western conference finals between golden state and houston rockets. the warriors have not reach this front and 40 years. kron4 j.r. stone is live at or " a reno with the game to start. j.r.? >> reporter: a war these are some of the strugglers going to see the warriors in the big western conference game. i spoke with pence before it started with the posters ready for it and they have the gear. it is all about golden state warriors. >> houston and you have a problem! (cheers & applause) >> my son got me these from amazon. for $5. >> reporter: and i see you have the person to go with
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it. >> yesterday for mother's day. >> reporter: as the sun to come with you. ? >> he can to two. (laughter) >> we are winning creek warriors! >> i have the flight and the hotel and rental car. i will get the tickets when i get there. >> reporter: strugglers are making their way and pricked up 14 to 12 terret you heard some of the fans and their creek they are ready taking --they are already talking about a sweep. do not want to jinx it. pam? now back to you and the studio. >> pam: memorable moments
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>> catherine: voters are going to the polls today in a heated democratic race >> catherine: for an east bay senate seat. >> catherine: polls opened this morning in consultant >> catherine: andand mayor of orinda --- and assemblywoman susan bonilla of concord. >> catherine: these are portions of their campaign ads.which have been running in the east bay. >> catherine: it's been an expensive and sometimes nasty fight and their outside backers. >> catherine: and >> catherine: according to filings with interest groups have poured
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: here and zephyrus is a what attending the an f l spree ink leak me and the reddish or announced that inland steel has been completed and car somewhere and stadium could be built for the silver and black occurred if it goes to they would share at that new facility with the san diego chargers creek mark davis came up to meet the fans outside chanting stay in oakland. he said he wanted to keep the team and their currency but says he needs city and county officials to come up with the financing plans to begin
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building separate he estimates the cost of $900 million he is already with 500 million all lined up. maureen kelly >> reporter: i appreciate even today mark davis has reportedly said that his priority is staying in oakland creek >> reporter: oakland city hall up-and-coming kron4 newsprint >> catherine: the biggest all recall and u.s. history is affecting millions of cars and trucks including some of the post popular models. to cut a japanese supplier says that 34 million vehicles could have detected error back sprit the problem the airbags can explode firing bit of metal at passengers. police say
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some vehicles were hit so hard they look like they'd been shot or stabbed. at least five deaths have been tied to the problem. you can check if link on our website kron4 that come to see if you can or if your car is part of the huge recall. crept catherine heenan kron 4 news. >> reporter: tickell man was sentenced to six years in the county jail occurred with the law allowing for good behavior and credit for time already served she will likely be free and a little letter of 2 years print rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: digging large holes on the beach for will spread watched on shore. people began to really complain about the smell.
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the decision was made was to bury it and that is what they did. here in pacifica >> reporter: and one that creek the proposal to put in a splash part is already going ahead despite the drought and the state. 3,000 gal. of waters of checkable water will be opened up during the hottest month of the year and some people are now happy about it. i will have the story later tonight. kron 4 news. >> reporter: the worst is over but remain on guard for the potential violence of biker gains and wiggle texas. --gangs >> reporter: threats heads tannenbaum and the last few hours bridge they are concerned about some games
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of gunning for revenge. >> reporter: with copley says some of the injured remained in local hospitals with stable conditions print 107 people were are rested with connection to the violence. authorities want to make it clear that three of the men that were out on spot was not a mistake. -- out on bond >> it was not a mistake they made the bond and was released. that is the way that our legal system works. >> reporter: one group of bikers held a planned meeting at the topics restaurant and way culprit when gate member may have hit his foot roll rolled over by a rival gang member.
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>> pam: if floor the man if convicted of shooting george zimmerman was placed in a mental facility >> pam: after some will be back in court on june 23rd. >> reporter: good evening everyone we sought a little bit more sunshine today. radar would be the bay area we are looking and dry conditions print up to the north we have a sale of scattered showers--cell >> reporter: and even some snow and the higher elevations. under cloudy conditions it is in technical writing flights. with delays of up averaging
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an hour or so. when the dust 20 print 22 in redwood city over my nose looks like this was 49 degrees in san rafael and low 50's in san francisco. oakland and san jose. >> reporter: 70's and richmond and 63 with more temperatures in the '50s. the dodgers are playing tonight as set up the tent and it will be cloudy and breezy wit mid '50s and at the we will have eight chill in the land creek with a baseball forecast that is really chilly and no surprise there. >> reporter: temperatures remain called for the next few days with a slight chance of trousseau overnight trip and for tomorrow creek with
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potential for friday courage will start to warm things up just a little bit creek with the memorial holiday week and if you up plans to honor your loved ones will be dry creek especially in mind. >> pam: a final there will to honor the the king. when he will finally be laid to rest. --b.b. king >> reporter: people behaving belly up next! at a
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when the >> when it all comes a string of celebrities have graced the stage at the finish is sullivan theater in new york in recent weeks. but details of the special are shrouded in secrecy. he may follow the lead of his idol john carson and his last show along. if full hour of independence is on the way. at 7:00 is the
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>> gary: has the basketball started yet pam? >> grant: 4033 houston. >> gary: is like a tradition creek pam and i both would like to thank you for turning off the game creek and joining us right here (laughter) >> gary: when the duke was on hand. some think new. some of the teammates for on hand creek these are all the bad teams that did not
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qualify for the playoffs and it came up to the lakers, 7 sixers and the minnesota timber will spur who would guess the best technique would in the draft. woburn >> the second pick will be made by the loss angeles lakers creek that means the first pick would go to the minnesota timber wolves. one (cheers & applause) >> gary: deck is about right corporate would fear is there creek minnesota had the worst record in this season this year. the lakers are among the two print top two picks seem to be at some of kentucky. lakers will pick second and the draft writ >> gary: we were talking about this on the radio. we have a total of disparate work at the trot out camp
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were hailed 13 tennis balls in one hand. that is a big hand creek 13 tennis balls in one hand. if that does not make you turn off the warrior game and nothing else will. when when >> gary: grant, have you ever seen this before? why >> grant: no! and now >> gary: the land deal and cresson has been finalized but the raiders owner mark davis had to show up today. wow >> in working in oakland right now. what this is what happens. we will have a path going on in las angeles just in case we can i get anything done. walnut
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>> you could literally if you had the plans in place start construction after january. >> gary: long-term 40-fan. remember when he was brought out here to stop and go from winning games. when he has been sitting up in a vineyard " we saw a pretty --is representing the charges and raiders and proposed stadium deal and desperate were.. >> gary: this gun and bom! englewood. put this thing together--this guy >> gary: as punishment as
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the deflate gay with... >> i do not want to continue with the rhetoric but his god on for the past few months. i will accept reluctantly and with what he has given to us and continue with the dialogue and rhetoric was not >> gary: what a guy. they always make it seem like it or curing cancer and print would >> gary: can't i be pam, to the little skeptical of everything? >> gary: tom brady and will cut this thing down from four games to two games creek it will pay the fine
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print >> pam: ok >> gary: i am not yelling creek i am joking but still give you a piece of the media information. does this make sense? what when one >> pam: ok creek and (laughter) >> gary: 43 houston creek and were shall we say the warriors is choking? when >> gary: 11 >> pam: no way >> gary: 11 not let anyone is listening derrick here is the rule change that actually has some compelling
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interest. are you ready? the owners voted 32 to make a change with extra points that has become in many eyes, a very boring play. it's too easy. it is too easy prey pushing in back to the 2 yd line to the 15 yd line for a tougher kick. >> gary: still moving and that if you wanted goal for a two-point conversion state with a 2 yd line creek company at least 90 percent of the extra point cents the year 2003 and frank gore the great running back for 49 desperate he called and out of vernon davis his former teammate creek >> gary: gore is in indianapolis. and here it is. when (laughter) flanked >> gary: for the all-time
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rushing. if you miss the ball as much as i do, burnt when >> gary: glenn or reply with the shot. we--gore >> gary: that is the thing about this gun in davis he paints and does all these things away from the game. >> grant: 4733. woodward >> gary: this could be a very raleigh is o'clock news is bay) (laughter) with >> pam: they will be fine gary creek hang in there.
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>> reporter: to an end to kron4 tonight at 8:00 p.m. i will feature this in my tech report. >> pam: google doodle is the on google homepage the change is almost every day. the company is advertising for a graphic designer position that it calls the duller the role and was pitching in creating images and working with the team that has them responsible for more than 2000 bottles throughout the years prick the ideal candidate is someone with experience at illustration, graphic design, character and an emanation motion
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