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staff does his mormon of the drill. that we sing summoning times. this is the thing curry takes the shot from the tunnel. that he makes 15 a 20% of the time. today he made the shot and there was a huge roar from or " when the shot when anchor it may be a good omen. >> reporter: here is a few players and coach from earlier today. >> a lot of the motion. excited to be here. there'll probably be some wild moment. try to stay relaxed as possible. there will be jitters. at this point and the season
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>> it is pretty special to be here. obviously. >> we are healthy. and ready to go. it is all good stuff. all that we have hoped for. , not loose and ready to roll >> not kidding yourself everyone seemed relaxed during the practice is to ensure everyone is a bit nervous with the biggest gain for the careers. lebraun james have identified street gains. -- have been in 5 straight ga mes. >> gary: talking about this,
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this morning creek someone called and and then what is an ideal thing for you? >> we think that we have figured it out but you never know until you go up against them and then all the sudden it goes to crack. we have a game plan brith and we will see if it works. >> gary: again i was talking about this with people checking man. i have had people that live here their entire life. it is a little more and i keep going back to that. i'm sure my mom is seen not that story again.
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>> gary: my father to me to the game in 67 to wrestle over four years ago. what ever it >> pam: it stays with you. and you are taking your son. >> gary: was really fun to have people who have listened and watched you for years. >> pam: especially when they want the team that are now and people stuck with them. >> gary: i call it five people at home today and it to say that it meant something to me to hear it awfully we do not have to wait another 40 grit it will be really great. i just hope that both teams played better. i does want to see a really good game for it.
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>> pam: (laughter) >> gary: >> grant: you can feel the energy. people are trying to get to be our arena. and some people are waiting at home. >> grant: not too bad at 280 it is slow. headed south. all eyes are fixated on pretty much on oakland. >> grant: this is a live look above oakland courtesy of our partnership with abc seven news. >> grant: could be stressful especially if you drop tens of thousands of dollars and you are trying to get here. virtually no one for this time of night are in this location and looks like people have are redundant through. sematech bridge is
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kind of heavy toward the east today. --eatast bay >> grant: it could be worse. of the more people are trying to get home at so that they can tuna and watch the game tonight. --tune in >> pam: our coverage continues with j.r. stone live at oracle or ran up. jake are lucky you. >> reporter: yes all eyes are here. and you mentioned the 10 year-old who will perform the national anthem she is good. >>singing
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>> i am tenures old and i have been seeing since i was 3. i am routing for the warriors ever since i was 8. >> i & >> i do not really count how many times i've st. 5 sand out here. >>singing >> i think that i am going to cry when i see her standing today. especially since and has been 40 years. she has been singing for them since 2013. so she has been part of the family.
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>>singing >> started performing at my talent show and i knew that at this scene when i was 3. --sing >> reporter: see all of the crowd out here. what people know about getting here early. there are more people now before the game system have been in the past because is the national basketball association championship. finals. >> catherine: 40 years is a long time to wait for a championship. but what to pay $8,000 for one? apparently a lot of people say yes. ticketmaster and
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stub up both reports the average price of seats sold on their website. that is more than double the average price for last year's game one of the first heat finals and centennial per it the highest price we've seen for tonight's game is to be $8,000. --58,000 >> catherine: and we have been watching the price gyrated all afternoon. less than one hour to go before the tip off and ticketmaster has doubled tickets left the zero tickets must the pub has zero tickets left the most expensive are $23,000 for b i p courtside seats.
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17,004 first row seats on ticketmaster and the cheap seats are near the rafters $700. >> pam: everyone at oakland city hall is showing their warriors pride. they put out a batter and a flat for the team today. the date of the game won in the national basketball association championship finals it is clear who the city is rooting for tonight. >> pam: dug nation has been waiting a long time for tonight. 40 years in fact accurate and there are some people who remember the last time the warriors were in the finals. kron4 will tran talks to one of the fans who has proof. >> sitting in the house for a long time. the benefits of having your parents live in the same house for 62 years
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you get to find things like this. i was able to get this and that few other things. >> reporter: the beast childhood memories but what do you think about the current on? >> that are really fun to watch creek kind of like the 74-75 team. a lot of similarities. >> it is the supporting cast that makes a difference. and that is what they are there to win. >> pam: and tear at kron4 we want to see your warriors pride. sure pictures with us. wahl you are cheering on the team. you can include the pictures in a message on facebook, and tweet us, used as the graeme. or you can e-
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mail them. we will be sharing them on their and online. >> pam: will have coverage on the dust throughout the night coming up we've got one on one with cray's biggest fans. his parents. >>--curry's >> jacqueline: it is a good habit to have. every 2 years invited to the white house white house and hang out with the president. the giants were nbc tonight today, with president obama honoring the team for its third title in five years. willie mays made the trip. and the president paul bailiff but at the world series mvp madison bumgarner. (cheers & applause)
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>> it is a tradition that we look forward to every other year this year we hopefully it would like to convert this to what annual. >> grant: the president also praised the giants for their work with helping underserved used in the bay area. >> pam: there is much more ahead at 5. next, and vallejo teacher accused of getting too close to a student. plus. there is more fall out from the oil spill along the santa barbara coast. next, we detailed next, new details about the cost of the spill. and later, that f a d a panel decision on niagara for lemon--viagara foren.
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>> pam: more problems for the vallejo school district recent weeks by complaints
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from parents. concerned with ongoing violence on campus. >> pam: now a parent tells kron4's haaziq madyun. that his son is being subjected to inappropriate behavior by one of his teachers >>"my son bent down to tie up his shoe and then the teacher came up from behind and started doing this motion" >> reporter:sexual harassmentthat is what this father alledges his son is experiencing by one of his teachers here at bethel high school in vallejo. >>"my son says his teacherasked him to a baseball game" >> reporter:he says the teacher has gone even further making unauthorized contact with his son outside of school >>"i want to take you to dinner there before you start working" he says this behavior has been going on for several months >>"i called the teacher and jessie bethel left about ten messages" >> reporter:said he got no response. i tried contacting the school and was referred here to the school district office. no one was available. i was given the option to write down my questions regarding these allegations just in case someone showed up who could answer them >>wow! i feel like i just took a test
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>> >> reporter:still waiting for that response from the school district. vallejo police on the other hand did confirm that this father contacted them about the teacher's alleged inappropriate conduct and that they are looking into it. vpd spokesperson says so far no criminal act has been found. it is that reason why kron4 is not revealing the teacher's identity what do you want to happen here? >>"this is a chance for us to do something before something bad happens, do something just get him away from the students. that's all i ask" >> reporter:in vallejo haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam: the mother of a 10- year-old boy. allegedly victimized by an accused pedophile who was a counselor at a popular south bay science camp. is speaking out tonight. wishing to remain anonymous, the woman tells kron 4 news, that her son spent four- days at walden west camp in saratoga in january. and has not been himself ever since. >> pam: attorneys for the woman have filed claims for damages on behalf of her son, and another 10-year-old boy, who spent time alone, against camp rules, with this suspect - 27-year-old edgar covarrubias- padilla.
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>> pam: he has been arrested and charged with child molestation and possessing child pornography. >> he as been sleeping with us ever since that date. he no longer does sleepovers. he does not want to be alone. a lot of different things. it is a nightmare. the system failed me. i was looking for a fan environment for children. -- fun >> pam: walden west camps is operated by the santa clara county office of education. which has pledged a complete review of camp procedures.
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>> pam: the 10-year-old's mother says, she is speaking out. in order to encourage other families to come forward. >> pam: in fact, law enforcement is on record saying there could well be additional victims. and that edgar covarribias-padilla could face more charges as the case unfolds. the fall-out from that huge oil spill on a california state beach last month. continues. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with new details on what apparently caused the problem. >> catherine: we now know that the pipeline which spilled more than a hundred thousand gallons of oil in the santa barbara area - was badly corroded. >> catherine: the company that runs it - had noticed the problem just a few weeks before the spill. >> catherine: some sections of the pipeline wall were as much as 74% eaten away by rust. >> catherine: government inspectors detailed the problem in a recent report. >> catherine: one of the people at the site of the spill today -- attorney general kamala harris.
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>> catherine: who says she's been talking to many different agencies. >> what should happen in regards to reparations and repair. >> across the beaches. >> catherine: in a problem that might be related --- a 4-mile stretch of a los angeles area beach has now been closed to swimmers and surfers - because tar balls are washing ashore. >> catherine: it's happening on a beach about 25 miles south of downtown l-a and it's not clear yet whether it's related to the pipeline spill. >> catherine: it's just the latest closure -- after nearby manhattan beach and some ventura county beaches were also affected by sticky oil. >> catherine: the coast guard is testing samples.
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>> catherine: >> pam: california lawmakers advance a 'right to die' bill. giving hope to those who want to allow terminally ill patients to end their lives. >> pam: the state senate passed the measure by a vote of twenty -three to fourteen. >> pam: it was approved ahead of it's legislative deadline. >> pam: the issue gained traction after twenty- nine year old brittany maynard. ended her own life. >> pam: the california resident moved to oregon where the right to die for those with terminal illnesses. is legal. >> pam: the measure now heads to thestate assembly. >> jacqueline: >> reporter: cloudy morning
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spirit with liquid sunshine right before the afternoon hours. but we can't forecast grid 71 degrees for east bay. saturday 85 and it will hit the 90 degree mark next week. so i want to talk about that in the warming trend gradually as we get to the weekend. >> pam: kron 4 is celebrating the class of 20- 15's top graduates around the bay area. >> pam: next. one graduating senior who is reaching some high goals. >> pam: and we are counting down to game- 1 of the n-b-a finals. between the warriors and the cavaliers. >>coming up. we will drop in on one of the many watch parties around the bay area tonight. return to index
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>> pam: getting through high school is a major feat for scores of students. >> pam: but a number of young people in the class of 2015. are reaching for high goals. >> pam: kron 4's rob fladeboe introduces us. to a south bay student who is a top grad. >> reporter: focused on a career that will help other survivors. >> basically the quality of life for other burn victims
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like me but for others what scan issues. >> reporter: outgoing and wise beyond their years creek determined has lost some guy under hours of community service and shows its assets will work ethic as schools as an advisor. >> and find ways to make things work so that she can grow and learn more. >> reporter: if all goes according to plan, this time next year we will find the cure may in china a volunteer at her waist towards of becoming a society engineer dedicating to helping others. i think >> that is over and that is more an hour ryan and not scary. --empowering
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>> reporter: in san jose, rob fladeboe kron4 news. you can meet all of our top >> pam: grads. on our website kron 4 dot com. >> pam: there we have also created a digital yearbook for the class of 2015. >> pam: you can send your graduation pictures. to breaking news at kron 4 dot com. .. >> pam: we are getting close to the 'tip off' at the n-b- a finals. >> pam: next at 5:30. we are breaking down what the warriors need to do. to take game 1. >> pam: also coming up. the family of the terror suspect with ties to the bay area. speaks out about his death.
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i am ready to put hep c behind m i am ready to be cured. are you ready? ask your hep c specialist if harvoni is right for you (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: the warriors are just a half- hour away from tipping off against the cleveland cavaliers in game one of the n-b-a finals. >> pam: kron 4 sports executive producer jason appelbaum joins us live from oracle arena. >> pam: jason? >> reporter: some folks are looking for tickets. but they are really expensive as
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we have discussed already. >> reporter: no bigger insider in the nba or warrior insider from oakland denmark. i want to ask him about curry, will he be nervous going into this game? >> this isn't the world's biggest stage. it's how they will handle this first game. would be dead basketball for the first few minutes and then, down and just play. how they will come out? and where would they be mentally? >> gary: >> reporter: cissy was going to hang out at this ampule and get a haircut. >> osgood. --sounds good
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>> reporter: sounds good. but what you have the jitters. >> keeping an eye on lebraun james creek he will try to meet him and not get dunked. you have to stop him. i am excited about this this is corn to be good. --this is going to be >> reporter: giving up 48% of the graeme print but lebraun is like any other clear that they have faced obviously.
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>> there is no answer to it. you have taking it to the whole creek you cannot stop him but you have to slow him down to make the other guys take the shot. did >> reporter: me a prediction proved everyone is doing predictions here. >> reporter: this pam sake? >>what does pam say? >> reporter: i do not know ... i have to ask her. >> reporter:pam? >> pam:the warriors in 6.
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>> pam: fans who don't have tickets to tonights game. are gathering together around the bay area to watch game- one. >> pam: kron 4's philippe djegal is live at a watch party in san francisco tonight. philippe? >> reporter: are several hundred people here. --there are several hundred people here >> reporter: when i say they are fired up, pam and they are fired up! (cheers & applause) >> is always a lively crowd and the growth creek is a great place to be in will be electric and i am just used. go duds!go dubs!!
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>> reporter: if you have ever been to disney world that is to tell it is. -- that is just how it is! >> reporter: happy hour until 7:00. center to of the proceeds will go to the warriors community foundation for it on top of having a good time you can share drinks with france. and you can possibly been watching history tonight. and everything on top of that net proceeds that goes towards a good cause. if you have not made it all here there is still time creek live in san francisco kron 4 news >> pam: our coverage of the warriors continues online.
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>> pam: just go to kron 4 dot com for game analysis and fan pictures. >> pam: we are learning new details about a series of foiled terror attacks in boston. >> pam: and the suspected homegrown terrorist who was killed by police. >> pam: catherine heenan is here with the details. including reaction from the man's family. catherine? >> catherine: police say ussahmah rahim was inspired by islamic extremists. >> catherine: and evidence includes a recorded phone conversation in which he says he had the >> catherine: weapons and desire to go after the "boys in blue." >> catherine: today members of his family gathered in boston - represented by an attorney. >> catherine: in that family group --- rahim's older brother - who is an imam at a mosque in oakland. >> catherine: an attorney
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says the brother now acknowledges that his brother was "not" shot in the back - as he >> posted on social media. >> catherine: but the family still questions whether rahim had a large military knife.andbeen radicalized by isis. >> catherine: that's pamela geller - an activist known for criticizing islamic extremists. >> catherine: federal investigators say that at one point rahim bought three large military knives -- intent on beheading her. >> catherine: and that he later set his sights on police in massachusetts. >> catherine: rahim had been under surveillance. and authorities believed he was to carrying out his attacks when he was confronted this week. return to index of >> catherine: chandra levy. will get a new trial. >> pam: ingmar guandique was convicted of killing the then twenty- four year old
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woman back in 20-10. >> pam: his attorney says, a key witness gave false or misleading testimony. >> pam: prosecutors say they believe the verdict was correct. but they won't fight a new trial. >> pam: levy disappeared back in 2001. >> pam: her remains were found in washington's rock creek park. >> pam: guandique was sentenced to sixty years in prison for levy's murder. return to index of stories... >> pam: former texas governor rick perry is running for president. >> pam: perry's website was updated early this morning. with presidential campaign logos and branding. >> pam: he is the 10th - republican candidate to throw a hat in the ring. for the 20-16 g-o-p nomination. >> pam: at the announcement, perry was surrounded by retired navy seals, other veterans and taya kyle - the widow of american sniper - chris kyle. >> pam: perry served in the air force, and is one of only two military veterans in the republican field.
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>> pam: the former texas governor ran. but lost in the 20-12 race. >> pam: also word today. former florida governor jeb bush is also set to throw his hat into the presidential ring. >> pam: bush is expected to formally announce he is running for president -june 15th in miami. >> pam: the republican teased the announcement on twitter this morning. with a link to "jeb- announcement- dot-com." >> pam: the page allows users to sign up to get a chance to register for the event. >> pam: the former governor - bush has been touring the country as a prospective presidential candidate. for the last few months. >> pam: the nba finals tip off in less than a half hour. >> pam: coming up. we talk to steph curry's biggest fans. his parents. >> pam: what they think about his rise with the warriors. coming up. >> pam: and next. the f-d-a debate over viagra for women. comfort keeps caprove avariyofn-ho serces r yo ing ved es.
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>> pam: federal health experts have changed their minds. and are supporting efforts to bring a "female viagra pill" to market. >> pam: a food and drug administration advisory panel today voted in favor of approving sprouts pharmaceutical's "flibanserin" pill. but with conditions. >> pam: the panel says the drug maker must develop a plan to limit safety risks for women who take the daily pill. >> pam: it is an experimental drug intended
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to boost the female sex drive. >> pam: final approvel by the f-d-a of the pill could come this summer. return to index
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>> pam: the finals isn't the only challenge going on. >> pam: oakland mayor libby schaaf and cleavland mayor frank jackson are teaming up to fight hunger. >> pam: they took on the challenge instead of making a wager against each other's cities. >> pam: mayor schaaf is working with the alameda food bank on the event. >> pam: each food bank set a goal of five thousand dollars. but there is no limit to how much each city can raise. >> but this was a great opportunity to build some
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energy for this service. both arenas will be built 22 times over. >> pam: the mayor of the city that earns the least money agreed to wear the opposing team's gear. >> pam: in a congratulatory video on facebook. >> pam: heading into tonight's game. >> pam: everyone's talking about steph curry's rise with the warriors. >> pam: his mvp status. >> pam: and his 'king of the court' competition with lebron james. >> pam: the insider's michael yo was just here in san francisco with steph's biggest fans. his parents.
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>> entertains us at home every day. and just knowing that she was born to see cameras we knew that something good what happened. >> reporter: making a grand entrance. riley has been the subject of by the thousand tweets and three tweet brit rarely has stiff competition in the social medial world creek. >> reporter: i have to be careful appreciation for nana creek it has been 16 years in the national basketball league. >> saw the first. --she saw me first. >> i did see him first.
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>> reporter: the dynasty will continue. they are expecting a new baby. >> pam: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. >> pam: after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. >> pam: followed by kron 4 news at eight. >> diane: oakland 66, concord and livermore at 79 to 80 degrees you can see that they have hit over the market with concord and a more accurate--livermore. >> diane: the land speed should die down letter on this evening. a few clouds
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and to use the break in the cloud. until such time lasting all day long mount in the inland locations. stand around the rest of the weekend creek here is what we are dealing with right now? >> diane: we have some storms and done thunderstorms in certain locations brett we have the rap brown more shirts. in that area there. moving off to the east as it progresses tomorrow. " we are tracking is the high pressure system. temperatures that will increase our temperatures in the '80s for most locations current enrollment is in place and headed for the weekend. >> diane: it looks like 6 and 7 for most of the region creek '60s and '70s.
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>> diane: again an indication of what we can expect for the rest of the we get rid of our warm things up or down the bay 85 saturday print 90 degrees for monday and tuesday even the east bay locations extending its staff in to the 80 sprit warming things up into next week and then we will cool things down again. gabe slate tech report in this edition of 'tech trends' gabe slate features the mobile app sprig. >> reporter:sprig is a mobile app catching on in the bay area helping families with their busy
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>> where you going let me see your hands >> reporter:if you driving on junipro serria just before the daly city border
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in san francisco right next to this sign there is an homeless encpampment >> reporter:the california highway patrol is inspecting this encampment which happens to be on state property so it falls under their juristiction >> reporter:they are according to the chp's safety service patrol there are close to 100 separate encampments in the san francisco area that's from sfo to the bay bridge >> reporter:now i've been to numerours encampments around the bay but this one is rather unique do to the sheer amout of bicycle parts >> reporter:but before we even get to the bicycles parts take a look at this, this is a garage bag full of marijuana, acording to the residents it was tossed onto >> reporter:ok where was i? oh yea the bikes there are bikes hanging from trees like this one that has been stripped of absolutly eveything and tire intertubes and bicycle seats i counted 6 >> reporter:because of all the bike stumbled upon a chop shop where they disassemble bike parts and try to hide there >> reporter:in fact this a few biles were painted over making them hard to identify one of the residents wanted to talk on camera so i asked him about all the bikes >> reporter:you got a lot of bikes back here where do all the bikes >> come from i don't know i don't know anything about those bikes/ there not mine i don't know nothing about thise bikes i don't ride a bicycle i can't ride a bike i got two dwi's so i know nothing about thise bicycles >> reporter:four years same spot yea another residents claims the
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bikes are all from people who have simply thrown them away and they were gathering them except for these two these were his >> reporter:whenever i vist a encampment there are always bikes and bike parts but since many people fail to register there bikes there is no way of finding out the true owner >> reporter:so these bikes will be disposed of so please register your bike >> reporter:in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam: still ahead. more fallout from coming out. with caitlyn jenner now public. the push to take away some honors she earned and others still yet to give. >> pam: then. there's nothing like being up close to the players. a front row seat at the n-b-a finals went for $58-thousand dollars. new at >> pam: six. we put it in perspective. what that cash could be buying instead. >> pam: our coverage of game one of the finals continues. next on kron 4 news at six.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: the wait is over. >> pam: game one of the nba finals is just minutes from tipoff. >> pam: a sea of blue and gold filing into oracle arena tonight. >> pam: the warriors.hosting the championship round for the first time in 40 years. >> pam: these images come from our partnership with abc 7 >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. >> pam: kron 4 has been with you every step of the way during the playoffs. >> pam: now.lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers stand in the way of the warriors quest for a championship. >> pam: we're covering this story from both sides of the bay. >> pam: philippe djegal is at a watch party in san francisco.but we begin with exectutive sports director jason appelbaum live at oracle arena. >> pam: jason.here we go!
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>> reporter: you mentioned the warriors that has been 40 years since they have been to the championship. the cavaliers have only been there once. so something has to give as a sacred when stephan curry entering the arena as lebraun james barrett you have to play off the records current lebraun meantime the first player since 1966 to play in five consecutive finals. >> reporter: apparently, mid game of form. how is this affecting the coach and the rest of the players?
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>> every little bit of it is fun creek of course you do not want to lose. we are now did digging ditches we are living the dream. >> try not to put too much pressure on it. it is a court and basketball is on record finish referees and 20,000 plus fans and does not change. >> as we leave after practice is the same kind of by you do everything you can to get your buy it right. -- getyour vibe right >> reporter: lebraun plane in the fifth final would to bring street curry and the warriors with the entire team with no expense for
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final sprit. >> reporter: going over to when 7 percent of the time so this is a crucial crucial game for the warriors and the cavaliers. >> pam: for those who couldn't get a ticket to the game.there are several watch parties happening now. >> pam: kron 4's philippe djegal is live in san francisco where fans are fired up tonight.philippe? >> reporter: this line right here is for the drinks. people are trying to get their drinks and celebrate creek they are worried that they are going to be up against lebraun james. however, everyone is positive. selling an early you see people that have
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chairs set out as a lincecum sit outside and watch over 10 television sets. this is an official watch party. with 10 percent of the proceeds going to be committing organization for the warrior spirit. >> the much on the same level it has been so long that we are waiting for the warriors to step up and represent the bay. >>mvp, right here! curry! >> i need that energy! >>can't beat it!
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>> reporter: uc majority of the fans tried to watch the game. the first time that the warriors fan has seen something like this in 40 years. live in san francisco tonight to lead dissolve >> pam: tickets to the finals.are outrageous! >> pam: the average price is roughly 15-hundred dollars according to stubhub. >> pam: but some people are dishing out a lot more than that. >> pam: grant is here with a look what else you could buy with that money.grant? >> grant:you could have this view for game 1 for the low, low price of $58,250.
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>> grant: a pair of seats going for $700 would 77 pairs of seats in putting your back yard and have some friends all corporate lebraun and curry sneakers. curry sneakers have sold out. nike's woodside since lebraun duron shoes are $320 for it so that personal the courtside seat could have purchased 81 pairs of lebraun instead. when you factor in the federal and state tax credit and gas savings you can have a key to a supersonic tesla. that course of the rich person probably drove one. or you could have a house in cleveland with no mortgage cash, out right with three bedrooms and one that spirit
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is not a huge budget is still purchase a house instead of by the ticket to the game tonight. >> pam: mayor libby shaaf is joining a bet between alameda county community food bank and the greater cleveland food bank. >> pam: they will promote a friendly fundraising competition supporting families in need. >> pam: the fan base that raises the most funds by the end of the series will be the winner. >> pam: each food bank has set a goal of 5-thousand- dollars.but there is no limit. >> pam: the money raised will remian local to provide healthy food to families in need. >> today is a great day to be the mayor of oakland. we are so proud of this team and we are so excited that the entire country is watching oakland tonight. and celebrating this very classy team. there are great athletes and citizens and they do both wonderful work on and off the court.
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oakland and cleveland have extremely high rates of food insecurity. >> pam: both food banks serve almost 900-thousand people annually. >> pam: our coverage continues online creek! >> diane: temperature is right now coming off our high overall and the mid '70s and the upper 80s. antioch at 79 degrees and 774 livermore and pleasanton. cooler in the '60s off shore. this is how the rest of the evening will play out for you. but 10:00 we will have a light breeze for 10 mi. per hour average print tomorrow morning cloudy and it will clear because the up in warmup and
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playscript i will tell you win in the next four pastorate--0 and the next forecast. >> pam: happening today. >> pam: california attorney general kamala harris toured the beach where a ruptured pipeline spilled more than 100-thousand gallons of crude oil along the coastline.
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>> pam: happening today. >> pam: california attorney general kamala harris toured the beach where a ruptured pipeline spilled more than crude oil along the coastline. >> pam: harris says she her office is weighing potential criminal charges plains all american pipeline.
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>> pam: yesterday, a federal regulators' report showed the corrosion inside the pipeline, likely caused it >> pam: some 21-thousand gallons of oil spilled into the ocean, the rest of the oil stayed on land. >> pam: now to the drought. >> pam: starting today.contra costa water district customers will have to cut back on their water by at least 25 percent or face additional charges. >> pam: last night the board of directors voted to add a charge to households that use more than 200 gallons per day on average. >> pam: water officials say on average, customers use roughly 320 gallons per day. >> pam: those who stay below the will receive >> pam: when it comes to the drought.it appears
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a second alleged victim has >> pam: come to light amid a new claim against a south bay kids camp and a former employee >> pam: accused of child molestation. and as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now the mother >> pam: of the first camper allegedly abused by the trusted counselor >> pam: known as 'papa bear,' is speaking out.
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walden west mom -- 'a nightmare.' that's how the mother of a 10-year-old boy describes >> reporter:their family life since he attended the walden west science camp in saratoga last january. >> walden west mom-- he was not the same person he was hugging me so tight. i knew that something was not right. emain anonymous, >> reporter: the san jose woman has filed a claim for damages against the santa clara county office of education, which operates walden west, for failing to properlythis man, 27-year-old edgar covarrubiaz-padilla, who has been charged with child molestation and manufacturing child pornography. >>walden west mom -- it would take the children out for long walks and be alone in the room. he has a
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sleeping with us since that day. >> reporter:the woman's attorneys have also filed a similar claim on behalf of another 10-year-old boy who began acting up after seeing a picture of the man known to the kids as 'papa bear,' on tv after his arrest. walden west mom >> i think they knew more about this and that had been gone on longer. they should have done something more about this. >> reporter:a student alledges one of his teachers is sexually harassing him at jessie bethel high school in vallejo >> pam: it is one of several vallejo schools has been in the media recently regarding the staff's ability to keep students safe. the boy's father describes a recent incident involving the teacher and his son. he asked not to reveal his
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identity >>".doesn't like coming to this school" >> pam: he say he's contacted the principal and the school district but there's been no response. vallejo police say the sexual harassment allegation against the teacher is currently under investigation >> pam: an early morning shooting leaves a pittsburg man dead and his brother injured. >> pam: police found the two men inside a home on saint moritz drive near sherman avenue at about one a-m.
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>> pam: a san jose police officer cleared in the shooting of a mentally ill teen. >> pam: an investigation found officer wakana okuma used reasonable force. when nineteen year old diana showman threatened officers with a drill last year. >> pam: the tool appeared to be an uzi submachine gun from apolice say showman called 9-1-1 back in august saying she had a gun. >> pam: and that she was holding her mother and brother hostage. police say showman was diagnosed with bipolar disorder as a young child. >> pam: and made several sucide attempts over the years. >> diane: preparing for a warming trend headed our way the first we have breezy conditions spirit with morning few clouds with a break in the clouds will for sunshine just like today. norm and mild temperatures for the afternoon. as we mentioned we should prepare for a warming trend creek with musher lingering with a chance of possible showers.
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>> reporter: it will move farther east as it progressed for the day. >> diane: is set low pressure system making its way into. a print that is because of the warming trend that we are getting pretty with mid '80s closer to the '90s as we get into next week creek 85 degrees by friday. the ada by sunday. it was monday and tuesday and then we have a clear trend by mid next week. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> diane: >> grant: uc this picture here there is a track in san francisco were trains are being operated manually in that area. that can't abide by people try to get on
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bart is causing a significant delay. up to 25 minutes or more delays for people headed to the east bay on bart. you see all of those folks i've been stationed there would train operators having to leave the doors open much longer, because they cannot get them shut. that is in addition to the track problems with an overcrowding problem on the platform spirit delays are 25 minutes or more headed to the east bay. i will keep you posted. >> pam: the washington post and wall street journal are reporting. four million government employee's personal data is in the hands of chinese hackers. >> pam: government officials say the information was taken from an agency that handles security clearances. >> pam: the office of personnel management is in charge of handling clearances. but it wasn't released if this is the database compromised. it's believed that every federal agency may be affected at this time. >> pam: the white house is
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currently considering a public announcement on the cyberattack. >> pam: our warriors coverage continues with a look with the legion of fans. for game 1 of the finals.
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>> pam: diana is back with a look at the forecast as we inch closer to the weekend.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> of this but this will be if but environment for children creek and the system failed me. >> reporter: attending at camp for four days back in january her child has been mouldy prick and depressed. known as pallbearer, now in the county jail facing child molestation charges and
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possession of child pornography rob fladeboe on for newsprint--kron4news >> reporter: >> send that down to tie his shoe and un 8 teacher and came behind with an inch of his behind and start doing this motion. they need to do something to him away from the students before something more serious happens. >> reporter: matter remains under investigation and vallejo kron 4 news. >> reporter: santa rosa resident larry stevens his been arrested and charged for murder creek. and are if 1964 creek her death has been remaining in mystery.
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with the dna sample taken from him matching and dna samples from the old crime scene. in sonoma county >> reporter: the diehard were your fans here all of the 11th street. to catch the national basketball association finals. people are coming from out of town. the economic to oracle's or could not afford the game this is the next best thing. >> reporter: about making history for the first time in 40 years the warriors are looking for their championship creek look at this they've done this brought the game or throughout the day. this is the finals and tickets are very hard to come by. >> reporter: now, those
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tickets are not be released and did you happen to get lucky enough that are being resold but season-ticket holders. >> pam: nba finals in full effect corporate life that during that tonight. keeping up with the fans like before the game creek j.r.? >> reporter: it is deck right now creek theus got here on time i guess that's what happens when you pay 800 class at or all coming up. but it is game 1 fans are fired up. (cheers & applause) >>curry! you have to
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represent! >>go warriors! >> i am a good luck charm >>warriors! >>warriors! >> randy andy trophy to the west coast go warriors! >> reporter: the last check the warriors were down in this first quarter 20 to 13 per it i will throw it to grant back into the studio crit >> grant:yes!
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>> diane: >> grant: she is in the game. tweeting before the game. here is one of her first one spirit here they go creek the firm and to everyone's getting on the court creek in getting introduced. curry made a bucket you have to knock down those shot inside the corporate you have to make shot in order to set corporate she is absolutely right creek mike tweets are not going through creek upset about that she moves on. >> diane: >> grant: so hopefully for
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mary fremont and the entire team heard tweeting and shot will be on point tonight! pay him? >> pam: and the reminder game 2 sunday back at oracle elena. and it is off to cleveland for games 3 and 4 on tuesday and thursday. if necessary, game 5 and 7 will be back here in the bay area. >> catherine: they are scheduled suspended and bart service this week creek but they are expected to be wrapped up hours before sunday's warriors game. many fans will not be affected. the tracks will be closed between the for bill and coliseum stations. all day this saturday, lasting until noon on sunday. that
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should be enough time to get things back to normal before sunday's 5:00 p.m. game between the warriors and the cavaliers. this service is the edges are happening because of ongoing truck repairs and they will happen again the week of june 13th and 14th. >> gary: >> diane: nothing to crazy patrick cloudy morning and then we will have a break in the cloudless sunshine like what we saw today. 60 mi. per hours a little bit breezy there and half moon bay and east bay shoreline but it will die down letter on tonight. i know that you are looking for to the weekend. it promised to run things cup 88 on sunday patrick is any indication that it will increase a day or two each day in may reached the 90 degree temperatures.
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>> pam: coming up! not everyone is happy with the coverage of caitlin jenner's transformation occurred the fallout from the former olympian the news next
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>> catherine: the debut this week of bruce jenner's new identity as a transgendered woman named kate land is creating not only praise for general but nasty backlash as well. however cents e s p and confirmed that jenner is getting arthur ashe court award next month some critics have spoken out that others deserved it more. and clean basketball player loren heel prick who died as cancer at 19 or earlier this year. other negative responses new
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bulk socially oppose referred to general as a science project creek cleveland cavalier swingman j. r. smith shared that post on his page. then deleted. another reaction this week it petition designed to take away ginners 1976 olympic medal. the international of or the international olympic committee has dismissed that & the metal when it is not an issue france a general is handling the backlash with grace. >> pam: gary is next with the sports! i don't want to live with the uncertainties of hep c or wonder. ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment
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>> gary: 2919! cleveland off to a great start creek
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curry, it's a little erratic at the end of the first quarter creek >> gary: the first time and fan thinks back to my aunt to the warriors won. >> reporter: he came this morning with proof that no one can remember the last championship pekin. >> it is 40 years old from the last championship. i had to pull this off the wall. >> reporter: 1 to your parents' house and sit you need this back. --you went
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back to your parents' house >> as the good things with your parents think and the same house for over 60 years to find great things like this and similar career >> this is really fun to watch the kind of like the old team sprit it's not like one start and the tickler is is a faulty anchor at is the supporting cast that makes it a great team. >> gary: what do you have there grant? >> reporter: >> grant: will we are at a commercial break the you know that a lot of people will be changing over to you.
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>> diane: >> gary: 3 to nothing bleak with a spirit--3-0 lead with a's >> gary: it is four to zero oakland creek to the fifth indian creek-- >> gary: detroit this score it is the a's the money in detroit seven to five separate >> gary: the customary no. 44 jersey president obama
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the 44 president current >> gary: both she handed him an autographed baseball. (cheers & applause) >> he was not only name to the all-star team. hunter likes about father 3. (laughter) >> gary: i say this every time i do not care what your politics are that deccan worker crowd. you concede that athletes are looking at him like they really think that some think it he just has that think again would ever your politics are.
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>> grant: they have had their problems, the warrior spirit >> gary: young lady named tina much whiskey. when the first set. the french open has been dealing with the flu since earlier in the tournament creeka but the two-time checked >> gary: buffalo when you are trying to play tennis is real stuff, real tough stuff barrett >> gary: the grow waves at
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the bare and very very nonchalant-- >> gary: this is the state of washington. officially listed as the brit their catches the britt. >> gary: he is way down on the list accurate woods is trying to combat. -try-to come back. >> gary: you have tiger
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would add 73 creek at this juncture 9 shot out of the leak. >> gary: 2 hoops in a row. >> gary: someday i can see you doing some on their sports--on air sports >> grant: not me! >> gary: (laughter) >> pam: that was quick. will be back!
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"the insider" from hollywood, your 24/7 celebrity conversation. we do not view josh as a pedophile. >> no. a pedophile is an adult. joshua was actually 14. >> the duggars go on the defense. their shocking confession downplaying josh's sexual abuse. >> he didn't even know he had done it. >> a former member of the duggars' religious sects give us insights into their beliefs. >> men's needs are always more important than women's. and while angie blows out the candles for her big 4-0, we're celebrating her global power dubbed effect. >> i just felt the responsibility to be a bet person. and we're with judge judy, keeping it real with advice for a happy home. >> i don't know any man that runs home to a clean toilet. then as a the nba finals tip off tonight, we're at home with the nba family and his
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twitter-trending mob. >> i try not to look -- it makes me nervous. and his scene-stealing daughter attracting major endorsements. >> knowing she was going to see the cameras, something good was going to happen. >> papa, help. jim bob and michelle duggars' interview with megan kelly continue s to be a top trending story. hello. welcome to "the insider." >> agenda or not, a lot of people are taking to facebook and twitter to express their disgust as these parents try to sidestep the fact their then teen son josh molested multiple young girls, including some of his own sisters as they slept. >> ear's the question -- is this a family hiding behind their faith? a former church member is taking us inside their mind-set. did their evangelical religion not only encourage the cover-up but maybe even the act itself? that's a tough one.

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