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a man, who held as many as two people hostage inside this gas station. >> pam:good evening. i am pam moore. >> pam:this hostage standoff was the culmination of a carjacking. and gunfire. >> pam:kron 4's scott rates was and police took down the suspect. he joins us live from antioch with more. scott? >> reporter:police radio calls indicate that the suspect initially car-jacked a vehicle in pittsburg.then led police on a chase through several cities. >> reporter: four. from there.the suspect drove to the gas station >> reporter:according to police radio calls, an armed suspect carjacked a vehicle in pittsburgh then led police on a pursuit through several cities. the chase ended when the suspect crashed the intersection of contra loma and buchanan road. >> reporter:the suspect crashed his vehicle at the contra loma exit. >> reporter: from highway four. >> reporter:crashed. >> reporter:car jacked
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11:05 near 1001 auto center drive started in concord -- >> reporter: white it and him i spoke to several people out here and so many different stories and as brian van * asset to or tell me that this suspect tried to carjack time listening to his room at story. >> i exit at the freeway and stopped at this light. i turned left and stop this guy running toward me with a 357 magnum which it look like. i was trying to hone or he would try to track the door open. and i turned and looked at him again. i thought that he would shoot at me at any second. >> reporter: i talk to another gem and some pretty
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much the same thing. he said that he tried to floored and run over the suspect because he was so scared for his own life. british was injured and it did end peacefully. >> grant: we are going to break down all or onto the internet police chief. ich started with a 911 call with a guy running from the scene of an accident at all center drive. and antioch. then moments later a report of a guy getting carjack. and then next in concord creek police received call of where it was headed to antioch. >> grant: they followed it through pittsburgh and
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antioch and then through brentwood and then eventually they backed off due to safety reasons. getting off at highway 4 at the el street exit creek it is all a stained area and that is where he crashed. the suspect tried to carjack in on an creek a chp officer intervened firing a shot at the suspect. the suspect reportedly went into the gas station and took hostages. that is the situation and discoveries just reported when what--scott rates just reported on. >> grant: a long-planned status as a group of guys to the up to and at last and started stealing and out of
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there. just in weld seen trick of the first responders and the technical gear. several and molasses. for a while we did not know how this would and creek fortunately it and it and the safest way possible were. >> grant: no one will quickly forget the situation creek as a started at 11:00 a.m. and ended just before 4:00. certainly could have been much worse. pam? >> pam: just a short time ago. >> pam: antioch police spoke about the standoff and how it ended. kron 4's charles clifford was there and continues our coverage. >> pam: here's a live picture from the antioch police department. where are expecting an minute. >> pam: when it happens we'll bring
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>> pam: our coverage of this hostage standoff continues online. >> pam: there you'll find, interview with 2 carjacking victims, raw video of the standoff, and a timeline of how it all >> pam: it's all at kron 4 dot com and on our facebook page. >> pam: new details tonight in that story we first brought child in an suv possible in danger. a bay bridge toll worker called 911 after seeing the child. - worried the child as kron four's terisa estacio reports the driver turned himself into andauthorities this morning. >> reporter:this is exclusive video of that suv authorities have been looking for for days when the driver came to headquarters to talk with out search for the driver, a possibly at risk. >> reporter: it all started this is a still picture of
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the driver a the bay bridge toll plaza back on may 23. a toll worker became concerned when he thought something didn't seem right as he noticed a child between the driver and the passenger. the girl seemed nervous and was possible yelling for help the driver at the last minute did not pay the toll and rushed through, that is 911 and a search was launched. >> reporter:but now, there is this development in the case. >>vu williams/chp sf q. so is the child safe? yes. who is this child? she is the daughter. third >> reporter:chp officer spokesperson vu williams says detectives interviewed the driver for several hours wednesday. the driver and passenger turned out to be the child's mother and father and they had been releasing any names because they determiend there was no crime in this case. >> reporter:so you are not arresting him? no. he took his car and drove off.. >> reporter:and what about that bridge the case?
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>> reporter:he did the right thing. he could have saved a life but to be ok. >> reporter: later that same night, sf police responded to a domestic violence call and te new details tonight. on an attack near union square earlier this month. a woman was walking near grant avenue and geary street in san francisco. her in the face. >> pam:now police have released this sketch of the suspect. >> pam:police say, the man then fled the scene. the victim went to the hospital with serious injuries to her face. >> pam:there is no video of the attack. >> pam: sketch will lead to an arrest. the suspect is described as
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a white male. around five- foot- six inches tall. with brown hair. >> pam:he was wearing a brown hooded sweathsirt and dark attack. >> pam:a smash and grab theft in walnut creek. leads to a dismantled a-t-m. police say, theives broke the glass at the front of the rite aid in the palos verdes mall overnight. >> pam:you can see the damage to the doorway here. an a-t-m was taken apart. >> pam:there is no word yet on any >> reporter: coast when >> reporter: i went to local about
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>> i feel really coherent and ready to go. excited for the opportunity that we have tonight. i will be ready to go play my usual time and do what i need to do. >> reporter: curry says he is still incoherent. he did have any concussion like symptoms. he is ready to go and the team is ready to go as well. we will find that
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in about three hours or three and half hours if the warriors will be ready for the finals. >> pam: tonight the fight over paula automobile to the element is over but for the residents there are brand new concerns. >> pam: plus, some east bay students get a big boost from the reverend jesse jackson. and coming up! what he is giving students. that could help them land in silicon valley. and next. the details of a text message you do not want to get on your iphone.
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>> pam: the fight continues for parents in antioch to save 'the kids club' preschool. today. they held a rally hoping to convince the city council to build a new school in its place. >> pam:nearly three hundred low-income students attend the preschool. on june 30th. the school will lose its lease with the antioch unified school district. >> pam:the plan is for the space to become a special education wing. the well regarded 'kids club' is funded by the state, and is free for most families. >> pam:at an antioch city council meeting last night. no decision was made about the future of the school. >> pam:in palo alto. it is a somber day for those who live in the buena vista mobile home park. >> pam:they tried. but efforts to stop the owner of
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the park from selling the land. failed. >> pam:kron 4's rob fladeboe says. residents are worried about where to go next. >> reporter: disabled and very emotionaltim wood fought back tears as he wondered out loud about how and where he will go after calling the the past eighteen years. >>tim wood/resident -- i am on disability item even lucky that i have my own place. in what wood says is a huge >> reporter: loss for affordable housing in palo alto, the city, as expected, has approved a request by the owners to shut down the last mobile home >> reporter:park in town it means the months to move out. sandra tello says she can't afford to stay in palo alto but doesn't want to pull her kids out the schools here.
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>> sandra tello/resident -- i do not know what i do or what to think it is hard when people have children. the park is reportedly being closed to make way for luxury apartments. attorneys for the landlord, the jisser family, say they are simply exercising their constitutional >> reporter:rights as property owners. residents are being bought it isn't enough. >>renee escalante/resident -- they only offered me $29,000. and they want to hundred thousand and other lots. for the same mobile home. >> reporter:residents are to also to get some financial help for relocation costs, which for some, means moving not just out of palo alto but out of the bay area.christie dewitt says the park's demise was inevitable. >>christie dewitt/resident --
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this is kind of sad. it is expensive out here. although a change can bring other opportunities in two good trick is still sad. >> catherine: crashing someone's i-phone with just a text message. software system allows anyone who sends a specific text message to shut down a phone. >> catherine: the message contains latin and arabic characters. but even worse. you don't even need to open the message. >> catherine: your device just need to receive it. after the phone immediately crashes.it turns back on - by itself -after fifteen seconds. >> catherine: apple hasn't yet explained what's happening.but will make a fix available in a software update. . >> pam: apple has surpassed google. to become the most valuable brand in the world. that's according to the world's most valuable brands. published by research company- "brandz". >> pam: the apple brand has increased in value by 67- --
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as the company has continued to promote its products globally. >> pam: its brand is now valued at 247- billion dollars. >> pam: but the brand value of google, at number- two, is nothing to laugh at. it's up nine -percent to reach 174 -billion dollars. >> pam: high tech. got a big push today. at oakland technical high school. the reverend jesse jackson was on campus today.
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driving home the need to increase diversity in silicon valley. >> pam:kron 4's dan kerman was there too. he is back now with how rev. jackson plans to make sure oakland is represented. >> reporter: continuing his push to reverse this trend. >> somehow you have been left of the changes down the street. we are going to change that. >> we are glad to change the course of silicon valley at an extensive face tariffs san sphene--and expand the
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base. >> to get the type of training for the infrastructure of the world. it is intel microsoft facebook or google. it is the bay in pandora print right here in oakland. >> reporter: that and intel has our partnership with oakland school district to spend a certain amount of money over five years to build a pipeline. >> will make a difference because we will be able to increase the numbers of classrooms which will increase access and it will help. it will be able to improve the infrastructure. some of computers. tv
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features. so it will really make a difference. trevor >> reporter: dan jackson also stated over $15,000 from his rainbow push organization for students. >> reporter: we have a sunny skies all over the bay area today. some people will see more sunshine a little bit sooner. the bridge is covered in cloudy conditions. it will come through tonight on storm trackers for printgood wednesday evening..high pressure building along the result in a modest warming trend through saturday.most apparent inland. temperatures then cool sunday into early next week as a weak upper level trough approaches the coast. while a slight chance of showers will be possible over the north bay sunday night into monday.most locations will remain dry through the forecast period. >> reporter: and the south
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bay it is a pretty nice day for you as well. all seven spirit 57 degrees in downtown san francisco thrift >> reporter: you may notice cloudy conditions for much of today. in certain areas port we are also looking for breezy conditions. still breezy with the increase in calls tomorrow. --increase in clouds. with a hammer temperatures. --warmer >> reporter: more details coming up a little bit later! >> pam: threats against airliners landing at major
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>> pam: s-f-o has joined what's becoming a long list of u.s. airports in receiving threats against airliners. catherine heenan is here with the latest.catherine? >> catherine: the fbi is still looking into threats made against two inbound international flights to s-f-o tuesday night. >> catherine: like a string of other airliners in recent days -- the planes landed safely and were searched -- and the threats were not found to be credible. >> catherine: there were very few details on exactly what happened. part of what the fbi wants to know -- is there any bound flight >> catherine: that was the subject of a bomb threat hours earlier. meantime - passengers at s- f-o were taking the latest threats in stride.
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>> we are very fortunate. a lot of parts of the world live and these conditions every day. >> i am not worried about threats brett i am sure that they command every day. -- come in >> catherine: over memorial day weekend -- there was a swarm of telephone threats made against u.s. inbound flights. >> catherine: including an air france flight that was actually escorted by jet fighters. there was a total of telephoned threats on memorial day.all of them determined to be phony. the eva air flight that landed safely at lax involved a bomb threat.but in other incidents.a caller
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flights. >> catherine: some analysts are concerned that this is a new terror tactic - aimed at causing industry. >> pam: the f-a-a is working to study the emotional and mental health of u-s commercial pilots. they are teaming up with the commercial aviation and medical communities for the study. >> pam: the study will look at ways to evaluate pilot health, reporting health issues and what gets in the way. the group may recommend changes to f-a-a medical methods. >> pam: pilot fitness has come to will winthe plane's co-pilot is accused of deliberately crashing the plane. he reportedly told the airline years earlier that he had a bout with depression.
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>> the vehicle travel to pittsburgh antioch and the redwood creek at which time the chp helicopter was able to locate the vehicle and units responded and pursued. at one point during the pursuit the vehicle began driving in the wrong lane of traffic it was decided at public interest and safety that would terminate that pursued at that time and have chp car unit follow the vehicle. >> the bill came back to the city of antioch then his bart and then between those two cities to the tires were disabled. the vehicle troubled eastbound or there was a traffic collision at the el st exit at highway 4.
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>> at that time and the individual that up to carjack individual sprint a woman, in her vehicle. at that time chp arrived on the scene and the suspect started to flee to the gas station. while the suspect flic he pointed a handgun at a chp officer. at which time the officer defended himself and fired one shot at the suspect. now striking him. the suspect then ran to the gas station where he took two hostages at the business print one being the owner and the other active employee of that is desperate--one being the owner and the other the employee.
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>> standoff lasted several hours of suspect read sheet consisted of stolen vehicles trucks and so on he is from the york area. -- newark >> will not release the suspects and permission and regard to name because we are still and an instant destination undergoing with more details to be in later press conference scheduled. >> if there is any thing regarding their agency open up for question spirit. >> we are still in the beginning stages of the investigation.
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>> have a hostage teen talking with him for it in negotiations he started to give up. >> are still in the process of searching the same brick --we are still in the process of searching the same interest--scene >> at some time in the pursuit discarded his cellphone grit by dan, he was already recognized by us and we were in pursuit. >> can you elaborate on the last carjacking attempt toward you said that there were several court--several
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print >> we are still undergoing the investigation creek--. de and good at the officer and the chp officer shot one round-trip--one round >> i do not have information about this at that time >> this could have gone 3 badly. --very badly. >> i would tell you that it ended this way because of the professionalism of the department. everyone worked very well together there were no egos out there and
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work together as 18. and i am very proud of everyone involved. >> was there a pit bull inside? >> i have no information about that. >> i do not have an exact number based on the agency's there were many creek. >> it was done by phone. >> he was responding by phone off and on. >> again, we are still debriefing the people involved and i do not have those details at this point. he was moving around and the
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stole a vehicle with a car and it with a phone and it? >> correct. that is how we were able to track the individual. >> pam: leading to several attempted carjackings, going through several cities and police chases along with a hostage standoff. within owner and employee held at gunpoint creek we are looking at video of the course of today's activity regarding a number of police agencies. remarkably, all of this land war ended peacefully with the suspect being taken into custody. the case is continuing to be
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>> gary: i think he is ok. >> gary: his the video with his wife pricked his wife is an actor's trick she was a disney kid for a while. - just a cute little couple. >> gary: if you go out on line can see it. >> gary: just for the record they are telling by 10 1/2 point. without this is a subpar off since the series. curry who could be gun shy corporate >> i will not think about tonight. i probably will not
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jump at it% more disciplined in that regard. stay abreast of and in an attack mode. >> it is very important to close the series up tonight. warriors >> gary: when and all of this stuff is added to curries' legacy. because that clip will be shown >> pam: yes that will be shown on for quite awhile. >> gary: in should be good if they won tonight the world championship will start a week from tonight with lebraun and phyllis. --
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fellas. >> pam: because you will be back here. thank you gary. >> gary: i would do the jokes! >> reporter: ok, gary i will stick to the weather creek >> reporter: center cisco 59 degrees. 74 degrees in concord brett so pretty nice. los 70's in santa rosa right now. we do have some went speed conditions of their spirit would are looking at 14 in hayward and redwood city with parts of the north bay were wind gusts over 30 mi. per hour.
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>> reporter: here is a look at the storm trackers. we did see clear skies a lot sooner than usual. we do have pressure that will come back into the bay area which means a chance for drizzle. we will talk about that 47 day trip in just a minute trip >> reporter: grab a jacket ross again for the morning hours. and by lunchtime was the low seventies. still cool in the '60s in certain locations. topping off at the '70s and '80s. >> reporter: low 80s and antioch, 77 in concord 65 in oakland. it would be a pretty nice day into south
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>> i am concerned about it but i am not an engineer since a handle the amount of water behind it. >> reporter: residents and farmers have them want to get to high ground as heavy rain threatened the water spilled over the top. and when early and popular getaway with the river crested at 40 ft.. 11 people are still missing including a mother and two children whose cabin and washed away. >> now we are still insertion mole creek every time airlines in cause a problem for guys out there. --every time it rains a cause problems for the guys out there. for >> reporter: 200 homes and businesses damaged. flash
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did not have to. >> all of the rental bulls would have to be on that side of the marina. --rental boats (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. although you know mother have to have your fishing license visible you must have picked on you and the current year. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. here is your ticket for fishing without and license separate. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> if you are under 13 you have to have a life jacket
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on. >> you have to register. >> stanley: you have to bring beer and wine but you cannot bring any hard liquor. >> stanley: another safety note if you see people swimming in the water you have to give them a hundred feet buffer and livermore stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> pam: we are staying on top of the situation out of antioch. receiving more information about a carjacking a chase and hostages. more details on how this situation unfolded
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:antioch police get their guy! >> pam:we are staying on top of the situation in antioch. getting more information about a carjacking. a chase. police are telling us now about how this drama unfolded this afternoon. then startling video of a demonstration gone wrong.
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they wanted to show off a self driving volvo with special features. >> pam:the carmaker tonight is offering an explanation. a lot more news still ahead. next. on kron 4 news at six. >>saw this guy running towards me with what looked like a 357 magnum revolver >> pam:the daylong drama at an east bay service station. hostages held at gunpoint. >> pam:kron four is there as swat teams move in. and the dramatic climax after a three hour standoff. >>it's over!" >> pam:good evening i'm pam moore. kron four has brought you this story all afternoon. on the air and online. scott rates is in antioch to begin our team coverage. >> pam:now we want to map out what we know. this all started just after 11 this morning.with a 911 call that a guy was running from the scene of an accident. >> pam:moments later.reports of a guy getting carjacked at a neary business. >> i heard it pop in my time
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i got down here it was two more shots. he pointed the gun at me and he looked like he was trying to kill me. >> reporter: is collecting your mind when you have a gun at your head? >> run him over. >> reporter: geyser sing the same thing that this guy was running wild with their revolvers. there were several people than it to be evacuated. again, luckily no one was injured all here. -- out here. >> reporter: as you see right there this all started after 11 this morning with an 911 col. a guy running from the scene of a car accident occurred at moments
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later a guy getting carjacked at a nearby business. >> grant:a short time after that. police learned of a stolen car. in concord.that was headed to antioch. >> grant:they followed it through pittsburg.antioch.and brentwood. police say the suspect eventually got off highway four at the l street exit in antioch.that's where it crashed.right near the gas sttion. >> grant:police say the suspect then tried to car- jack a woman. a chp officer intervened.that officer fired one shot at the suspect after police say he pointed a gun at the officer. then the spsuect reportedly took hostages. >> as you are all aware the standoff lasted for several hours. as i noted earlier in ended peacefully with the hostages' fate and the suspect in custody the
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scrapped as a 35 year-old male with an extensive rap sheet that includes burglary theft and drug separate he is from the newport area. --newark >> at this time we will not release any photos of the suspect or his name because you're still under investigation as the work to be done we also have other witnesses to interview. >> grant:kron 4's charles clifford was at that press conference. he's live tonight in antioch.charles what else did you learn? >> reporter: we are learning more details about the suspect entered a 35 year old male with an extensive red sheet with convictions of drugs, stolen vehicles and burglary just to name a few patrick and they are not
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releasing his name or id photos because the investigation is still undergoing. the police chief did state that it will that this did in peacefully because of the hard work and help from the contra costa sheriff's department and highway patrol. >> it ended this way because of the professionalism because of all of the agencies i just mentioned it was a tame and work together as a team and i'm very proud of their one involved there were no egos out there. >> reporter: also, there are still trying to locate a handgun that the suspect may or may not have had. antioch charles clifford kron4
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newsprint-- >> pam: complete coverage of this story is on our website. with 2 carjacking victims raw video of the standoff, it's all at kron 4 dot com and on our facebook and twitter pages. >> pam: happening now. >> pam: a packed house at oracle arena for game five of the western conference finals. the warriors.looking to close out the rockets in front of the home crowd. >> pam: if they win.golden state will stamp its ticket to the nba finals to face lebron james and the cleveland caveliers. kron 4's jr stone lis live at oracle arena where tipoff is just minutes away.jr? lou >> reporter: we are minutes away. people are rushing up the stairs tried to get in there and see tipoff. rev. jesse jackson is and the
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house port r&b singer brian mcknight is in the house. a lot of big stars. are here for this one. >> reporter: one thing that uc you see him hanging from the shores. many people see him put on his on is the yellow sleep with a padded elbow. his elbow and spruced up and have shoulder is bruised up. so many fans are hoping that he come back strong corporate. >> reporter: pants are optimistic. --fans are optimistic >>curry is a gamer and he will come out and play.
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that's it. >> of course i'm worried about his shoulder but he says he is ready to go. >> reporter: fingers are crossed no doubt about it. a lot of last-minute fans making their way. now back to you in the studio. >> grant: live secure at the bay bridge toll plaza a. a lot of people are arriving early. practically begging fan sprit here is a live look with a real time speak. --speed
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>> grant: haazig madyun reports from the coliseum compound. >> reporter:the regular parking fee for warriors playoffs games 40-bucks here at oracle arena. but if you got here before 2pm to see the a's take on the tigers like david montiero parking cost only 20-dollars. >> reporter:however he isn't here early to save moneyactually has tickets to both games >>"it's oakland that's what we do" >> reporter:and apparently we do it fully equipped with a cooler full of champaigne >>"we got the bottles ready" >> reporter:david wasn't the only one here ready to celebratei having fun taking selfies in front of the official warriors backdrop outside of oracle. >> reporter:whether you're here to catch the a's day game vs the tigers or witness the warriors vs the rockets in a historic gm 5 of the western conference
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: police say he violated a restraining order. they did not say specifically which presidential where or when this took place. police say this afternoon detective learn that the restraining order had been violated. then they found macdonald in a nearby sandwich shop. in santa clara. macdonald are arrested without incident processing and will be booked at santa clara county jail. macdonald was of wrested this past monday morning. he police says he
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was at his former the aceves residence. i rested for child endangerment >> grant: mcdowell was such a quickly released after the niners release time this past september. he has had several feet several legal issues. charges were not filed in this particular incident. but he does have an ongoing case the issues will continue. or rested for violating and restraining order. >> pam: coming up. >> pam: the data breech, who
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civil rights leader jesse jackson was in the east bay today. his message give access to jobs in the technology industry. and the way to do that he says is increase the number of classes about computers and technology. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman was with oakland tech. he joins us now with more. dan. return >> you can learn pretty you
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will learn creek... you will learn.. >> reporter: and the assembly just announced $15,000 scholarships for all listed in spirit and how intel will spend $5 million over the next five years to expand technology education and oakland school spirit. >> all the money that is bringing an and coming in to help but is just amazing. >> reporter: expanded opportunities will make a huge difference. >> one of the real reasons why students literal on with
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early access it is critical . >> pam: >> reporter: we are looking at cloudy conditions at the golden gate bridge. we did see some shot sunny skies earlier. thanks to high pressure building and pared here is a live look at the bay bridge with sunshine and blue skies. temperatures are still cool and san francisco. san jose 63. the low seventies and concord. high temperatures today. 71 with a net but and redwood city. >> reporter: did see more and livermore with higher temperatures. san jose getting to 72 degrees print store director for still pretty quiet. --storm
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tracker still pretty quiet. >> reporter: 01 to breezy conditions and increased and clouds once again parrot-- look for eighties inland. on wednesday 17 in oakland still breezy in quite a few spots later this evening. >> reporter: the cloud will pull back once again making my way from sunshine. no. spots will hit the low 80s tomorrow. >> reporter: tomorrow the high actually will look like disparate 71 in fremont. low 80s and
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antioch. 76 and walnut creek. next three days will look like this. on friday and saturday with a woman's day is coming with changes. possible shot or spirit-- possible showers. >> pam: i-r-s investigators believe russian identity theives stole information from about >> pam: the i-r-s says the hackers stole information like annual income addresses, and social security numbers through the agency's website. >> pam: the group then used the information to claim tax refunds of some 15-thousand >> pam: the i-r-s says it is reaching out to victims and
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the agency beleives identity theives from russian are behind the attack. >> pam: >> catherine:between february and may. full of personal information like annual income, security numbers. >> catherine:the group then used the information to claim the tax refunds of some 15-thousand people. >> catherine:the i-r-s has since shut down the service that was hacked, and is reaching out to victims and offering to pay for credit protection services. return to index of >> catherine: devastating. now -- a new study says the average incident costs a company nearly 3-point-8 million dollars. >> catherine:researchers say that's up about 15 percent from last ago. >> catherine:companies are being forced to shell out more money to deal with cyber attacks. partly because there are more of them -- and also they'll lose lots of customers
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see (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> reporter: room at a police chase that ended in a hostage situation here and antioch did and hastily put this behind me that the same is still fairly active all here. this is the gas station where it all went down. i pass across the boulevard in see the suspect's car right there. after the chase. two hostages were able to escape on haunt her at we caught up with decease what came at a restaurant the individual patrick >> reporter: the officer
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fired back. luckily he was not injured. so again and very loud and tense situation out here but no one heard. >> reporter: a search for a driver and child possibly to be in danger turned out to be a misunderstanding with a twist. >> reporter: authorities say bridge toll worker saw the bill call and the child inside and was suspicious and call it 911. however, in turn up to be the father and mother of the child in a fight patrick are arresting the mother in a separate case for domestic abuse and the child was found to be safe. here in san francisco. >> reporter: after a long battle of the monodies the mobile home development
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realize that they will have to move out derrick because the city council has approved the owners' plans to make way of a new development of the property. 400 residents most of them low-income have six months to move out derrick although they have been offered at their value market for their residents, many of the residents say it will not be enough money. >> reporter: rev. jesse jackson comes to oakland tech to talk about expanding technical opportunities here in oakland school district. >> it is facebook, google and pandora. it is this industry. >> reporter: ride across the
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oracle is a great day for sports fans. in the early then you have the oakland a's to get on the detroit tigers. i ran across one super fan that is going to the warriors' game and a's game. >> this is oakland. this is what we do! >> reporter: hundreds of residents in the small town west of fort worth are being urged to evacuate. record rainfall is with the flooding claiming over 20 lives. searching for survivors >> we do not need anyone else heard or worse in this scenario.
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>> reporter: he is and has started to clear a bandit deal calls from its highways. nearly a decade since the u.s. has been hit with a major hurricane. the minister assessed this hurricane season in the atlantic is expected to be calmer than usual. which is more or less than average actually occurred at emmanuel have been discovering and the pacific tearing apart the structure of hurricanes and tropical storm spirit but that does not mean that everyone is in the clear. atlantic hurricane watching closely because they could be deadly and caused billions in damage. >> reporter: we are tracking more sunshine. in the bay area tonight creek we have
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once again cloudy skies. working its way back and pick it 66 in livermore. 63 in san jose and los '60s in oakland. >> reporter: and the weekend we see it cooled down with showers coming through. >> reporter: will feel the warmth and spirit 77 degrees in livermore the still cool for san francisco. here is the storm track are expanding our run the bay ... slate chance of drizzle. >> grant: we see right here
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and the mid 30's is open for business in 1937 uc people walking across it at a shutdown for the 50th anniversary. engineers held their breath as some nine people costs to spend to the band. just a few years ago. only legendary fireworks that people are still talking about of the 78th birthday of the iconic golden gate bridge. >> pam: >> pam: coming up world cup fraud.
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>> catherine: a bombshell announcement against the world's governing body for soccer today. the justice department is accusing "fee-fah" of crimes including racketeering money- laundering and wire fraud. 9 top officials have been indicted.and five corporate executives have also been charged. >> catherine: part of what the justice department is investigating - whether officials used bribes to influence where the 2010 world cup would be held.and even bribes to influence the group's presidential election. >> catherine: swiss authorities are doing their own investigation. they're looking into whether bribes were involved in >> reporter:to russia.and
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honest to god... someone has already tweet it that curry does not look right. >> gary: you will see how is stand in the fourth quarter when it comes to the national basketball association >> gary: i will say this to pampered never walked out when i'm in the middle of my sekhmet. >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: i love my job >> pam: i did not leave you or abandoned you i just had to step away for a moment.
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>> gary: lebraun and company. they were in a hot cup celebrating grit why not?but the weird sidebar is the dance in similar to one that rapper "lil b" does lil b. has already placed curses on kevin durant who was injured for much of the season and james harden on the verge of elimination he calls it the "based god's curse" most of you go into the hot tub because your wife is now home. no need to let him for that. he didn't like them doing his dance the cavs'
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iman shumpert responded by saying it's "all love" lil b then said he wouldn't curse the cavs return to index of >> gary:coming up.it's starting to heat up across the bay area anny hong is back with a look at the forecast. >> gary: broadway chilly panic as a tool run homer parrot and a milwaukee lead
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>> gary: at the bottom of the ninth of that is it. come back with a smile on his base. ac drop to of three the trait. today. >> gary: interrupt this story because of a breaking news. >> grant: not think new. -- nothing news >> pam: (laughter) >> gary: next time when i say breaking news i mean breaking news grant ferret you too nice.
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(cheers & applause) (laughter) >> gary: for the most an american baseball history. he is tied with lou gehrig. alex rodriguez is tied fourth all-time leader by the way. pam >> gary: if i tell you the name of the new sharks coach? do you know his name is? >> gary: kenyan imagining people...--can you imagine
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>> gary: peter de boer is the new coach of the sharks. >> gary: was go to grant more time. in grant? >> gary: so your feeling good when we come back with more bricky knows and pam is talking to me and we are talking about a celebration? >> grant: yes. and as you want to break the announcement and a sometimes and you get a little funny about that. >> gary: i will be back at and o'clock.
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gabe slate tech report apple beats out google to become the most valuable brand in the world. macintosh increased in value by 67-percent over the past year. as the company continues to globally. apple is now valued at almost 250-billion dollars. >> gabe:google.ranked at number two.is up nine percent and set to reach over 170-billion dollars. other brands in the top ten include microsoft.verizon.and coca- cola. >> pam: and a reminder. you can catch a new episode of our new show "the backstory". >> pam: we take you behind the scenes for a closer look at how we put together the news each day. >> pam: episode three airs
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