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at her work. >> they are just like family because they come here every day. look, look, he is running. i was so scared. >> reporter:monique ruiz works at the gas station across the street from the arco station where the owner of both stations was taken hostage wednesday she recorded this video of the crime on her cell phone says when she heard gun shots she tried not to panic. especially as she saw her customers running and seeking shelter at her work. >> reporter: they were crying hugging each other. they good, they are like my family. >> reporter:family was certainly on ruiz's mind she has too young boys. >> i was really scared, because i didn't want to get in crossfire. it was really scary thinking my boss was held hostage. >> reporter:ruiz says another employee came over to help her and make sure she and the others were ok. although no one was hurt, ruiz says she didn't get much sleep last night. >> i tossed and turned, worried, glad i was safe, glad everyone was safe.
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>>it seemed like a move, not real, but it was realy so hard to believe. >> reporter:te, kron four news return to >> pam: although he was held captive for hours he doesn't have anything negative to say about the suspect. >> my experience with him was very good. i can treat come as a gentle man. he did not say a bad word. or raise his voice. even when we tried to run out. >> grant:we're following breaking news in alameda county.where a grass fire has grown to more than 240 acres.
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it's burning in the altamont pass area.just north-east of livermore. >> grant:it started just after noon today.as two separate 25those fires combined.and then grew. >> grant:crews say the fire is 80significant wind helped the fire spread. >> grant:the cause is being investigated. we'll keep you posted on the breaking news near altamont >> pam: the warriors historic win over the rockets. also served up a victory for oakland mayor libby schaaf she shows kron 4's haaziq madyun, what the mayor of houston will have to do after losing a bet over which team would win the conference finals >> reporter:a fresh steph curry warriors fan but if you are mayor annise parker of houston texasprobably not so much. oakland mayor lbby
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schaaf explains >> this is an autographed jerseys to the mayor of houston who entered and found wager with oakland and she will have to pay up now. "out of her mouth" >> reporter:m-v-p style tooa bets a bet! >> reporter:mayor schaaf says this historic accomplishmentthe dubs making it to the nba finals for the first time in 40- years is something the whole city celebrates >>"it is such a proud moment for oakland we are behind the warriors 1000 percent" >> reporter:that warriors pride can be seen throughout the city like here at the oaklandish clothing store >>it's crazy >>"people are really excited and we are really happy to support that" >> reporter:check out this cool t-shirt, inspired by the morton salt logo but this tee has the words when it splashes it pours on it
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>>"hash tag splash brothers" >> reporter:the big question now for oakland isif the dubs win it all will the parade be in oakland or san francisco >>"to where it is today" >> reporter:where it is today is in the nba finalsthe party has just begunin oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: the warriors guard. klay thompson took a scary hit to the head in last night's victory. >> pam:the rocket's trevor ariza. goes up, apparently to block thompson's shot but instead ariza's knee connects with thompson's head near his temple. >> pam:thompson was
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evaluated and cleared by the warriors medical staff. but he began bleeding when he returned to the court. >> pam:after suffering the blow to the head. he was put through a concussion screening. but did not show any concussion- like symptoms. >> pam:thompson's father.told e-s-p-n, klay threw up and felt dizzy after the game. but is expected to be ok. >> pam:this is the second time this week we have had to talk about head injuries. and a warriors star. >> pam:joining me know to talk more about concussions is carlin senter. a doctor at u-c s-f medical center. who specializes in sports medicine and concussions. >> pam:doctor senter thank you for joining us. >> so, concussion sentence and not always occur right after injury. symptoms could take up to 48 hours to manifest so it is not surprising. but it would take a few hours for assistance to show.
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>> pam: that is the case and what is the value of the test being done? >> is a good question. right now, we do now have a sideline test to tell right away yes or no if there is symptoms there. the best and to an athlete at the moment to go to the protocol. with more relish example and make the call based on bad data. >> pam: still confident as a doctor to show the that is enough? >> was that we had better test. if you have a broken, and you can see how severe it is with an x-ray. if we have the same type of equipment technology but would be better for concussions. >> contrition is like a bruise. he has a bruised
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heard a concussion is a bruise to the brain so the nerve and the braves are affected to you will get certain symptoms and that is the difference between a country asian and concussion. --contrusion >> from the top down from the professional area the science of concussion has improved over the last five years. no longer is it appropriate to send the aptly back to play if you are expecting or suspecting a contrition or concussion. >> pam: are studying this. what would you imagine the pressure of this not only the team members or doctors and the playoffs with such
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high stakes involved. >> for that reason they have the protocol so they can rely on the training. as in sports medicine doctor the art experts. they donate millions of time and they know the risks and benefits and they know what they are dealing with along with the protocol pripet >> pam: quickly do you think we should think that klay thompson is a good even with the dizziness and nausea? >> a true the doctors are working on a follow-up and work up to make sure the he is ok. >> pam: our coverage of the warriors continues online. there. we have more video of a championship. it's all on kron 4 dot com. >> grant:he's a free man.for now. we were there when former 49ers defensive lineman ray mcdonald.was released last
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arrest. >> grant:this time he was taken in for allegedly violating apolice say he was at a santa clara home where his former fiance lives. since last august.mcdonald has been arrested three times. >> grant:here are his mug- shots from those arrests. in august he was arrested for domestic voilence against his then-fiance. he was not charged. >> grant:then this week.early monday morning.mcdonald was arrested again for domestic violence.as well as child endangerment. >> grant:police say he assaulted a woman while she held a baby. >> grant:mcdonald was named in a sexual assault investigation in december.but that case is ongoing. the niners released him after that alleged incident. >> grant:the chicago bears then signed him.but released him on monday after that arrest. >> pam: anthrax at stanford. >> pam: the centers for disease control is
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investigating. how a possible live sample of the bacteria was sent to the school last summer. >> pam: the sample was sent from the u-s army. back in july. the c-d-c believes, the vial contained small quantities but still possibly live, anthrax spores. >> pam: an army spokesperson says this was not human error in shipment. but instead, an issue with the process of killing the bacteria in the sample. >> pam: stanford officials say, once they were notified they launched a safety investigation. the school has not had any reports of incidents or reactions. in the ten months since the package was received. >> pam: the c-d-c is investigating the error that caused live anthrax shipments from the to several laboratories. >> pam: plus the fed could change the rules of the road when it comes to motorcycles. also, ahead of the explanation. we will
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become the first state to allow motorcycles to weave between stalled cars in traffic. the state assembly approved legislation today permitting lane- splitting. >> pam: assembly members say, the practice should be legal. so the state can offer safety guidance. their bill says, motorcycles must drive under fifty- miles an hour. when >> pam: splits and loans. splitting lanes. >> pam: however, the american motorcyclist association opposes the bill. it now heads to the state senate. >> pam: under a new proposed bill.california homeowner associations cannot stop members from installing fake grass on their lawns. >> pam: the bill will now go to the senate for a discussion and vote. if it passes.it will prohibit bans on artificial turf and synthetic grass.
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>> reporter: the place is a round of buy homes. so what they have to do this closed down the field here. before and after the fireworks. as a precautionary measure. to do this they do about a hundred thousand gallons of water. they feel that they can't spare a hundred thousand gallons of water this time because of the drought. >> the fire department is extra careful. an account of water usage that we heard from the fire department is that will have five engines with five hoses. they would review the process for about one hour following. this is very disappointing
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because the fireworks is a real tradition and cupertino. we are famous for being a real family, and this is the highlight of the year for us. we are very sad. >> reporter: the city wants people to know the terrible and other things of downtown as well. this is the path of a fountain with the recycled water we use or lose a lot of water for of because of a loss. they're hoping the 8 1/2 to cancel this because everyone looks forward to a good club and cupertino. >> grant: 7-of popular
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beaches and a year fell eight the now closed. becausefor the second time in two weeks.a california community deals with crude oil on its beaches. this is video from manhattan beach.courtesy of our partnership with cnn. >> grant:seven miles of popular beaches near l-a are now closed.after balls of tar washed on shore. clean-up efforts have helped.but experts worry the ocean will bring more oil on land. >> grant:the source of the oil is unclear. and officials say it's possible that the tar is from last week's spill near santa barbara.about 100 miles north of manhattan beach. no adverse effects to wild- life have been reported in this latest incident. last week's spill sent more than 100-thousand gallons of oil into the pacific.just north of santa barbara. >> grant:a sea lion several birds.and an unknown number
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of fish died.after a broken pipe on land caused all that oil to pollute the land and water. the houston based oil company that owns the pipe could face prosecution. >> pam: if you are looking for something fun to do with the family this weekend. the contra costa county fair opened today in antioch. kron 4's james fletcher was there early to check out the food and a new ride. >> reporter: we have games prizes and food plus for rides. scare you have to death rate here. this is in addition to the fare record the drop zone. if you are squeamish about heights you probably would not want to get on. >> reporter: and not one to but goal of this thing. whoa! how about that! >> reporter:how about that!
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not bad! that is the new attraction this year. >> reporter: things to eat we cannot talk about the fare without talking about the food and of course in think deep fried. i then she's of the fried in the corn dog better. ticket prices are listed as the web cyprus and the fair will be here through sunday so come out and have a good time with the family. and antioch prepared >> reporter: it will be hot tamale and saturday. keep that in mind if you decide to take your family out. we do have some size of an effect more sunshine tomorrow. we have low 80s and fairfield and warm and
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concord as well. upper 50s in san francisco thrift still cold amount of water. >> reporter: 4 tonight expecting increasing clouds and patchy fog. saturday will be our warmest decade with a lot of eighties inland. there is a look at the baseball weather. >> reporter: the oakland a's will be plan tonight. as 7 05 with temperatures and the low 60s partly cloudy also tonight the giants are playing and we will talk more about the forecast coming up a little bit later.
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>> pam: thousands of bay area high school seniors are lookinga rite of passage. filled with honors and hope. >> pam: tonight, we celebrate their accomplishments. kron 4's maureen kelly introduces us to a top grad high school. >> pam: high school students are over the bay area as we draw >> reporter: working with the national and an international organization to help improve the lives. he fought to get gender neutral backgrounds and the freshmen held class in school spirit. >> gives you more of an accepted acceptance when people are coming out. >> reporter: is in the congress program have a 4.0 gpa. and when he graduates
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he will be headed to the university of pennsylvania. on a full ride school or unfaithful vice scholarship. >> i really just want to help people of that is all want to do. where i can be in psychologists to help people one-on-one or political activists and help more and more people seem to past policies laws and legislation sprit to be able to make a difference in the world. >> reporter: is optimistic about his future could--he is optimistic about his future career >> pam: seventh entry is the new action pack movie
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gabe slate tech report >> reporter: taking the stage to deliver the keynote address to this conference and where they unveiled new products. >> reporter: groups will unveiled a new fall application for sharing and back in the pictures and video that works with all platforms so apple devices or angeles devices as well as computer spirit--devices. >> i would tuck the blue search button and 50 all of my photos organize with all
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the peoples papal organized and people places and things. with the simple passage across the screen again, across years. >> reporter: 2 free unlimited backup storage and the cloud for your pictures and video. free? that is the first. but you have 10,000 pictures, no problem! pool beckham up for you-- google will back them up for you! >> reporter: small watch this and who will phones coming up! a pilot accused of trying to >> pam: fly while drunk.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: there was an hour- long standoff and hostages did get out ok. there were no injuries, but fortunately. now he is speaking of the suspect numerous charges he was also wanted on a 300,000
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>> of one of the city of tracy for all of us, and carjacking. you can see that he justice, has shut this facing him at the five years responsible for the card giant that went to the hostage situation that lasted several hours the day. who will continue to follow this for a story proved. >> pam: at least 35-people lost their lives in severe weather hitting texas oklahoma and northern mexico. with more rain on the way voluntary evacuations are in place. >> pam: while those already affected by the weather are trying to rebuild. polo sandoval has the >> reporter:after days of pounding rain, more rain is expected to hit parts of texas. in wharton texas near houston, the colorado river is approaching flood stage. >> reporter:officials there
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are urging residents to get out. >>"there is no reason for loss of life here because we have plenty of time to plan. we can't move the river, but we can move the folks out of the way." >> reporter:a similar story near dallas. >> reporter:days of rain and runoff are pushing the brazos river to its limit. joseph smart lives along the river, he too is heeding warnings to evacuate. >>"it's living on the river. you never know. five minutes, five miles the weather is going to change, the water is going to rise. just taking it as it comes." >>"oh no!" >> reporter:this is what they're tryingthe central texas town of wimberley bore the brunt of severe storms this weekend. >> reporter:in this video you can see floodwaters breaking down a door and rushing into one family's home the town's mayor says the town is ready to rebuild. >>"i'm going out in the neighbors, the whole entire community has come together, and is out on the streets in the neighborhoods helping each other, and i'm going to do the same." >> reporter:reporting in central texas i'm polo sandoval. >> pam: before oakland movie-goers watch a massive bay area earthquake in 'san
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andreas'.they will get tips on how to stay safe in a real-life quake. >> pam: the grand lake theater near oakland's lake merritt.will show a 30- second public service announcement featuring 'san andreas' star dwayne "the rock" johnson before the film on friday. >> pam: in the service announcement."the rock" advises people drop.cover.and hold on.in the event of an earthquake. volunteers with emergency agencies will also be on hand in the lobby to give out more safety information. >> reporter:good thursday evening. a modest warming trend remains on track through saturday as a ridge of high pressure continues to build west coast. this warming trend will be most apparent inland. expected beginning sunday as a low pressure system approaches the coast. there is a slight chance of showers across the north bay from late sunday into monday
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>> grant:a florida pilot is accused of drunken *flying*. he crashed his twin-engine plane into a shed at a florida airport wednesday. >> grant:and, police say the pilot's child was with him in the plane. mark lehman reports. >>"why were you not paying attention to what air traffic controllers were telling you?" >> grant:57-year-old christopher hall had no answers for us overnight as he was led away in handcuffs. an airport source says he was intoxicated and behind the controls of this cessna skymaster 337 when it crashed before takeoff. >> i have never seen this am alive.
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>>"okay, three-two mike, where skymaster three-two mike is everything alright sir? engines off." >> grant:police say hall caught the attention of air traffic into a restricted area with side. he's next told to cut the engines before crashing into a communications shed. >>"twin cessna three-two mike kill your. kill your >>"then i heard the guy screaming cause he hit something and then i heard way." >> reporter:matthew allison was preparing for takeoff himself when he heard the commotion over the radio. as a pilot for more than 3 years, this is the first time he's ever seen anything like this. >>"definitely surprised and confused, because i've never seen this in my life." >> grant:hall has been released on bond. >> grant:officials say the child declined medical attention family member. >> pam: preparations have started for the installation of steel spikes to the top ofthe sidewalk along the fence was shut down today for planning. >> pam: the spikes are expected to be installed this summer.
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they are a temporary fix and officials are considering long-term security upgrades. >> pam: the spikes are being installed because of a series of security breaches. >> pam: two people in the past year have breached white house security by climbing the >> pam: the president of fifa called difficult times" for world soccer's governing body. the remarks came at the opening of the fifa world congress in zurich. >> pam: where seven top fifa officials were arrested wednesday morning. as the result of a u-s >> pam: the scandal has set off a flurry of concerns that span the sport's diplomatic and corporate worlds. karin caifa reports from washington. >> reporter:fifa's annual meeting kicked off in zurich thursday under circumstances far from usual. >>those who are corrupt in football are in the minority, like in society. but like in society they must be caught and held responsible for their actions. >> reporter:fifa president sepp blatter opened by addressing a corruption scandal that's cast a cloud over world soccer, and put his leadership under scrutiny ahead of a re- election vote. >>it must fall to me to have responsibility for the reputation and well-being of our organization and to find a way forward to fix things.
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>> reporter:in addition to corruption current and former top fifa officials by the u-s on wednesday, swiss authorities have also announced a probe into the 20-18 and 20-22 world cup bids. >> reporter:the dual investigations have led to a call for change at the top, from british prime minister david cameron, from the president of european soccer's governing body and others. >>mr. blatter, whether he is involved in any of these shenanigans or not is irrelevant. >> reporter:among those in blatter's corner, russian president vladimir putin who praised blatter for resisting calls to move the 20-18 world cup, out of russia. >>this is his general position of principle, sport and politics should be separate >> reporter:russian energy giant gazprom says its fifa sponsorship is unaffected by the events. but other major sponsors - including visa, coca-cola adidas, mcdonald's and budweiser parent company anheuser- busch - are eyeing fifa's response very closely. >> reporter:in washington, i'm karin caifa. kron 4 news. >> pam: all eyes on the warriors right now but the san jose earthquakes are making news in the south bay. >> pam: the team announcing this morning that it has landed the 2016 major league soccer all-star game, to be played next summer here at the new avaya stadium in san jose. >> pam: team president dave kaval says the decision was based in part on the new venue being hailed as one of the best anywhere and on the fact that soccer is on the
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rise in california, particularly here in the bay >> we are super excited to host the all star game in 2016. we have a history with a bic signature event for major league soccer. but the first game in 86. and the author game in 2001 and believe that will carry on this great tradition. >> pam: the game will be played in late july but the exact date has not been announced. it will be preceded by a week-long series of soccer- related festivities across the bay area. >> pam: the warriors headed to the n-b-a finals. and one of the biggest stars of the post season. riley curry. >> pam: we're keeping up with the curry's coming up. and a major recall for ford owners. what you need to know is next. >> pam: on wall street. the dow fell nearly 37 points.
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>> pam: ford has two major recalls today -- covering nearly half-a-million vehicles. u-s-a today reports the 20- 15 ford mustang has a problem with the heat shield around the gas tank on certain models. >> pam: a second, unrelated recall because of power steering in mercury vehicles. they include late-model ford taurus, ford flex, ford fusion, and mercury milan. >> pam: also affected are three lincoln models: the m-
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earlier. >> pam: nonetheless in was pretty scary. my >> gary: own medical expert says he saw him jump in upper and down celebrating. but he will wind up with a headache the next day. because he was celebrating in parting for it but you have a week to rest so he would be ready. >> pam:thanks again! >> pam: curry said to your old daughter of roy lee who is still in the spotlight. she made an appearance last month after the war is conscious series patrick the insider michael hill is in loss' angeles with more on the other family members of getting some love from fans.
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>> reporter:pam, steph's wife ayesha and mom, sonia have been front and center at all the games. with social media taking notice! and tonight, we're keeping up with the curry's! >>she's taking advantage of the moment for sure riley jumping up and down she's way too comfortable >> reporter:two year old riley curry with the winning 'steal last night', clearly showing up her nba all star dad stephen curry t >>hello aisha! hugs >>so good to see you. >>well come on! >>how long have you lived here? >>about a year now. >> reporter:when i visited the curry's san franciso
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area home, it is riley who reigns supreme. >> reporter:i: now heres a question you have to be careful before you answer it. >>ac: i've got my answer, thats not what i was gonna say. / >> our daughter because she rules the roost now >>i: she runs things huh >>ac: she runs things when she says go >>riley clips from press conference >>aa: the sassyness. she is so sassy and we do not know how to deal with it. the things she says just catch us off guard and constantly having a stare off with stephen and >> i. we created this. >> reporter:steph and the expecting ayesha, a chef and lifestyle blogger, were high school sweethearts and married in 2011. >>my: ok give me two things you lvoe about stephen. >>aa: umm. so that, the fact that he's humble, and he's just an amazing husband and a great dad. >>my: ok.
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>>aa: he, he balances it all so well. >>my: now my last qusetion for you uh are you even a basketball fan? >>aa: no, i'm not. i-i'm learning on the job >> reporter:we'll have so much more on the currys tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm michael yo back to you pam. >> pam:you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. >> pam:followed by kron 4 news at >> grant:riley curry is a hit on social media. grant lodes is back with more on her online stardome. >> reporter:good thursday evening. a on track through saturday as a ridge of high pressure continues to build along the west coast. this warming trend will be most apparent inland. cooler temperatures are expected beginning sunday as a low dzhokar tsarnaev >> reporter:pressure system approaches the coast. there is a slight chance of showers across the north bay from late sunday into mondaynight time coastal drizzle expected.
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>> reporter: with top of generally with the upper 70's to lower 80s in certain locations with a lot of seven east across the bay for friday. >> reporter: at 3:00 p.m. los 70's and castro valley and los delis and union city. it will be pretty nice afternoon especially for our inland both locations. but let the heat in will be better to mount with upper 70's and won a creek. low eighties in antioch and upper 80s in brentwood. >> reporter: 72 degrees and are run up. >> reporter: will have temperatures in the mid to low 80s and then start tracking changes with cooler air coming back for sunday
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giant giant shell burst has been serving up for years. we love american we love americans love our hamburgers. biting into some 50 billion burgers a year. the, all sizes from tonsillitis to giant steel busters. speaking of giant tear in the bay area, and giant show further in pleasanton he'll been serving up locals for over 40 years to rid of original joe's and the city's north beach still makes them like they used to. as the balboa cafe is what the locals will not. >> it is the buzz burger on the planet! >> i'm partial to marlowe's bourbon and burgers.
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>> food or police!--food order please! >> reporter: and this traditional number from fog city they even make their own american cheese from scratch creek and run that fresh every day is this form a burger from bourbon stick with the secret sauce and a burger is complete without a fight. >> pam: stayed with us, 4 news at sixth this next.
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the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: breaking news. >> pam: antioch police just released this mug shot of suspect in a tense hostage standoff in antioch. >> pam: this, as we hear from more witnesses who saw the entire incident unfold. >> pam: good evening i'm pam moore. >> pam: we have a mug shot.and now we have a name of the man police say crashed a stolen car, and held two people hostage at a gas station. >> pam: grant lodes is here now with brand new developments.grant >> grant: police say he is also wanted on a 300,000 fellow non of the city of tracy for of theft, car- jacking and caring and weapon prepared. >> grant: he tried to
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protect several people before running into the gas station fifth was hurt and the suspect some wondered. you a live feed at courtesy of partnerships 87 creek was scott rates live >> reporter: he was terrified over the entire ordeal to come into work. who will look at where all of this took place. you receive the crutch and walked into the bedroom because this is where the ear bones were of the hostages were held for hours. this little back room because get the first look at it offered where you can see this is how small and was to people here held at gunpoint. to >> reporter: aching a look here he was just coming in
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at 2:00 on all of this happened. he walked across the streetjust across the street at the 76 station - a gas station employee watched the standoff unfold. >> or just holding each other like him well. this was powerless. we thought the river to learn something but we knew we were powerless to with cannot do anything. >> when i saw him come out i was relieved. the tension was building and building i wasn't sure that he would be there all night for the next five minutes.
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>> reporter: so many different stories bear. that is just one of them. >> reporter: as far as the suspect is concerned they are expecting charges to be found anytime now. he is being held with a million dollars bond. scott rates kron 4 news. >> pam: a cost of at the step gustation be employed once the standoff unfolded. monique ruiz recorded it all on her cellphone. she says she heard gunshots and tried not to panic. >> pam: especially as she saw her customers running and for shelter at her work. a few of her regulars were frightened in all the commotion. >> we had customers crying and hugging each other because it was a very emotional situate asian. what i was hoping that nothing happened. i was
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worried but i would be in the middle of the cross fire because of my children. you just do not know. you were hoping that everything which is be ok reported.. >>.you never know >> pam: ruiz says another employee came to help her and make sure they were ok. although, no one was hurt - she hasn't been sleeping well. >> pam: ruiz told kron4 that the incident felt like a movie and it was hard to believe. >> pam: complete coverage of this story is on our website. there you will find interviews with 2 carjacking victims, raw video of the standoff, and a timeline of events. it's all at kron 4 dot com. and on our facebook and twitter pages. >> pam: police are looking for a suspect they believe shot this month in marin city. joseph montgomery is wanted in connection to the killing. >> pam: police say montgomery shot the victim several times. the victim was taken to the hospital.where he was pronounced dead. >> pam: police say they are still weapon. and montgomery should be considered armed and dangerous.
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>> pam: detectives are working on an arrest warrant for him. the marin county sheriff's office is still looking for anyone who witnessed the crime. >> pam: the san jose water co. on now allow more water for homes with more people they are changing because of the complex due to water rationing. a spokesperson will release details tonight at a meeting. >> pam: they will stills charge surcharges to those who exceed the limits. >> pam: the drug is getting the blame.
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>> pam: a popular 4th of july tradition has been cancelled this year in cupertino. >> pam: as kron four's rob fladeboe explains now, the drought is getting the blame. >> reporter:drought or no drought, the decision to cancel the annual 4th of july fireworks here at cupertino high school has been met with some grumbling. what many fans of the fireworks didn't perhaps realize is that >> reporter:before the first bottle rocket is sent skyward, as a precaution, the artificial turf must first be soaked down to the tune of 100,000 gallons of water the city can't afford to waste. >>rick kitson/city of cupertino -- running for hours afterwards. >> reporter:while the city
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has seen a few negative tweets launchedthe decision most people seem to be okay with it in the spirit of >> something like file orcs which is not a necessity as a sacrifice that we would all have to make in the community. >> reporter:our drought coverage continues online. on our website. we have links on how you can conserve water at home. >> reporter:you can also calculate your water use. and we have an interactive map. showing which cities in the bay area are best equipped to survive the drought. >> reporter:it's all just a click away >> grant: california home on the association could not the members from installing the grass on lawns under a bill moving through legislature. advance of
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assembly thursday on 69 to 2 vote it would prohibit ban on artificial turf and synthetic grass. democratic assembly won a blow when a gun zealous ascended officer bill is needed as california's drought persists. now california is in its fourth drought year and state regulators are encouraging residents to replace water the lawn. governor jerry brown signed another gatos bill last year for giving home owners association bans on drought tolerant landscaping. he has already bar association from punishing residents who conserve during the drought. the bill hits to the senate is with be effective immediately if signed into law.
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>> reporter: livermore did get to 78 degrees. right now temperatures soared and the upper 60s and seven francisco and los '60s other places prepared antioch with 77 prepared we are expecting increasing clouds and patchy fog for tonight. faster clearing which means even warmer temperatures to mount afternoon especially, inland. >> reporter: we do see some changes coming including who weather and even show was pretty--showers >> pam: brandon information on this very incident involving klay thompson appeared with his agent this thing about the diagnosis.
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stanford university. the center for disease control is investigating how a possible live sample of anthrax was sent to the university last summer. >> pam: the u-s military mistakenly shipped samples to military and private labs in july. the c-d-c says the vial may contain small amounts of live anthrax spores.but told the college that it is very unlikey to pose any risj. >> pam: the university has not had any reports of incidents or reactions in the ten months since the sample was received. anthrax at stanford. >> pam: the centers for disease control is investigating. how a possible live sample of the bacteria was sent to the school last summer. >> pam: the sample was sent from the u-s army. back in july. the c-d-c believes, the vial contained small quantities, but still, possibly live, anthrax spores. >> pam: an army spokesperson says, this was not human error in shipment. but instead, an issue with the process of killing the bacteria in the sample.
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>> pam: it is a play that had a warrior fans cringing. all-star klay thompson takes a vicious need to the hit in last night's game against the rockets. townsend of the game with his ear bleeding and did not return. but at the the warriors knocked off the rocket to clinch the western conference thompson's injuries such much worse. read this year to explain what happened after last night's celebration. grant? >> grant: he did not have a concussion. which is good news. this is clay's father. former star michael thompson said his son was filling nauseous after the game. he had a concussion like symptoms when he returned concord we did see the hit
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to the head corporate--we did see him go into the locker room to get analyzed. >> grant: was the player is finals with a concussion he is held out until he is a symptom free and rest until no appreciable difference from the baseline and. and his baseline score on the computerized tests prepared. >> pam: >> grant:here is a portion of the nba's concussion policy. once a player is diagnosed with a concussion he is then until he is symptom- free at rest and until he has no appreciable difference from his baseline neurological exam and his baseline score on the computerized cognitive assessment test. >> grant:the return to participation protocol involves several steps of
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increasing exertion -- from a stationary bike, to jogging, to agility work, to non-contact team drills. >> grant:while the final return-to participation decision is to be made by the player's team physician, the team physician must discuss the return-to- participation process and decision with dr. jeffrey kutcher, the director of the nba's concussion program prior to the player being cleared for full participation in nba basketball. >> the best we have this clinical symptoms. we can't ask the individual at the moment how they are filling. and go through the neurological exam and make the final thoughts on that. >> grant:kron 4 will get you ready for the nba finals. on our website.complete coverage of the warriors including steph curry's daughter stealing the show at another press conference. >> grant:and a look at how
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much ticket prices will cost forthat's all at kron 4 dot com. >> reporter: a live look at the embarcadero cam record with undisguised out there still a little breezy as you can see from the trees. temperature is right now are still called and said francisco at 58. and san jose and the mid-60s. upper 70's and concord. santa rosa at 71 degrees. >> reporter: now we are looking at breezy conditions for the oakland a's baseball game tonight. partly cloudy skies and the lower 60s and a breeze here tonight.
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>> reporter: what will happen and by the late morning and afternoon hours we will see the cloud clear up soon of by 11:00 tomorrow with more sunshine in livermore, oakland and hayward. and we also see temperatures in the upper 70's and 80's for the warmer spots in inland locations in livermore valleys. >> reporter: heading farther south and the south bay. upper 70's in san jose and low eighties for los gatos. morgan hill and ever- growing. low 80s continues for our inland spots. with
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the chance of showers and drizzle through monday. >> pam: rivers are on the rise tonight in centeral texas, as more severe thunderstorms slam the state. now we're getting our best look yet.at what it was like when flood waters rushed into homes. >>.oh no >> reporter:incredible video of a wall of water from the blanco river bursting through the door, gushing into a living room. >> pam: the woman who shot this video says she and her family had to flee to the second floor, where rescuers found them the next day. >> pam: at least 35 people have died in texas, oklahoma and mexico.
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nine people are still missing. >> pam: the national weather service says central texas could see more storms for at least the next five days. y >> pam: authorities have closed the entire manhattan beach, california coastline as they substance that washed ashore wednesday. >> pam: showing a 35 second public service announcements featuring the movie star dwayne johnson the rock on friday. he advises people to draw up a cover and hold on in the event of a real earthquake occurred still ahead tonight why the iconic pearl harbor memorial is shut down for visitors. and a look at a star-studded 3 de e that taking over napa this week.
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>> pam: the u-s coast guard said globs of what appeared to be oil were first reported by firefighters. >> pam: searching from the air, the coast guard has not found any sheen or source of the globs. samples of the material, which is petroleum based were collected to be analyzed. >> pam: as a precaution, the beaches were closed. it's unclear if the substance is from an oil spill north of santa barbara >> pam: that 100-thousand gallon ruptured underway pipeline. >> pam: a witness snapped this photo showing the u-s- n-s mercy coming dangerously close to who asked not to be identified, told military- dot-com that the sound of crunching metal could be floating platform where >>"there is some concrete from where we had chains anchored there but they're small and kind of superficial itself that the the floating platform and to staircase itself." >> pam: and that's why the national park service suspended the usually depart every 15 minutes and carry up to 4,300 visitors every day.
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theaters just made everyone's afraid to go into the water. and at bettino made a memorable performance and bell bay afternoon. >> pam: feature its best- selling car the oldsmobile cutlass. it will cost you 4¢ a gallon pricks the u.s. population has gone up 50% since then. among those born in 75 angelina chihli and tiger woods. >> pam: steve jobs started work on what would become the apple one and bill gates
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corn the microsoft. >> reporter: we are taking a live look at the golden gate bridge. it was a pretty nice day. temperature is right now are and the upward seventh in antioch. 72 degrees and livermore 71 with mix succeed in san jose pericope >> reporter: it will be cooled and breezy. with a 20 mi. per hour gusts. so the family where your jacket and maybe chilly for the game. >> reporter: tomorrow afternoon with to the cloud
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cleared up faster. another low pressure system will come in sunday and monday bring down temperatures. futurecast schilling lows in the general 50 degree temperatures. in the '70s and '80s tomorrow afternoon creek overnight lows 52 unspent francisco record, 67 in oakland and low 80's and antioch. >> reporter: the warmest there will be on saturday. slight chance of approval and acclaim for monday. >> pam: not but it's griffin for the crown. --now but is a bracing for big crowds.
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>> pam: blues legend b-b king will be laid to rest this weekend. procession wounds its way through the streets of memphis in honor of the >> jacqueline: >> pam: king's prized guitar, "lucille" was also part of the procession. >> pam: the caravan proceeded to the state line, where mississippi officials took over. king's remains were taken to indianola where he will be museum following saturday's >> pam: tennessee memphis bb king tribute procession >> pam: and check this out. the home of elvis.pays tribute to bb king. >> pam: graceland turned blue in blues. king died earlier this month in hospice care at his las vegas home, at the age of 89. >> pam: a full hour of entertainment news is coming up.
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>> gary: his father says he was pretty who is the last night he was not able to drive themselves home so he he drove him home and when he got there he did vomit a couple of tons. he has time to get ready for thursday and. >> gary: pam, i will give you more agent affirmation he with a teammate of kevin mchale the houston coach. he came out here his + 2 years since the clara and now he has a house bigger than kron4's. >> pam: (laughter) >> pam:
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not not bad! >> gary: he has to say but he did not suffered a concussion seven days before they play again. right now it should not be any problem for klay thompson. the key moving here and the buildup is self curley l lebraun james. the fourth time m b.p.. mvp >> gary: matter with the following are about lebraun professional life and the lucky can he is the strength and power and the ball handling field with a little bit of everything. you want to stretch it
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>> gary: when it comes to shooting is not pretty much to a knowledge we are watching the greatest shooter and the world-record making of all time. here is his coach on the series poor >> this is fantastic for the leak not only because of the players involved. --for the league >> fan base is amazing trick--the fan base is amazing.
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>> gary: if you have seen her you know that she is always concerned. i just want to help her. >> gary: when i am on, pam it looks like you are happy and fun. >> pam: everyone loosens up when you are on. >> gary: the warriors working solemn here but three years ago a little different--the warriors are kings around here now >> gary: the team was not
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winning like they are now prepared and there is like some talking about his journey. he was booed by the fans. >> talking about the fans. i feel very happy for the players and everyone. who have all role in this spirit so you know this is a very exciting experience and i think starts the preparation of it. >> gary: is as cool of a billionaire but you will find. >> gary: think about three years ago occurred all of the people of the boot the wall now pay me $400 to sit on the roof and about a thousand to six closer. now
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gabe slate tech report >> reporter: the sure to state-owned coming up at 8:00 p.m. tonight i will have all of the highlights from close big show. gabe slate kron4 newsprint >> pam: we will take you behind the scenes for a closer look or how to put together the news every day. there's this sunday night at 930 brett after sports night live with jason applebaum right here on kron4. anny s.a. that things will warm up even more. >> reporter: a few more cities will get low 80s. some places in inland antioch, livermore low 80s tomorrow and that will continue through saturday at
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