tv KRON 4 Evening News KRON June 18, 2015 5:00pm-7:01pm PDT
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>>these people were in church. they were in church! >> pam: nine people are dead. killed as they prayed in their church. shot to death, apparently because of their >> pam: the young suspect flown back to south carolina tonight. >> pam: good evening, i'm pam moore. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: we are learning more about the white supremacist who was arrested this morning in north carolina. >> pam: catherine heenan begins our team coverage, >> catherine: a mass killing. an intensive manhunt and finally, a bloodless capture. >> catherine: 21 year old dylan roff did was stopped by police in north carolina. 240 miles away from the shootings. >> catherine: police say this is roof walking into the emanuel african methodist episcopal church at eight sixteen last night. >> catherine: he sat with a prayer group of about one dozen people. >> catherine: then witnesses say he stood women and you're taking over our country. and you have to go" and started firing a gun. >> catherine: a surveillance camera recorded his car leaving the scene as charleston 911 dispatchers reacted to calls about multiple shooting victims
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>>" give me at least four medic units, three supervisors on that call please." >>"all units responding 110 calhoun street." >>"can you please send out an ems command page advising of an active shooter multiple people down." >> catherine: the victims included the pastor, south carolina state sen. clementa pinckney and eight others. >> catherine: the youngest was 26 the oldest 87. >>"this is an unfathomable and unspeakable act. how somebody filled with hate and with a deranged mind." >> catherine: police put out an alert for roof, including a booking photo from a previous arrest. >> catherine: south carolina's governor called on the people of her state to come together, >>south carolina we woke up today and the heart and soul of south carolina was broken. >> catherine: by mid=morning the suspect's car was spotted in shelby, just across the north carolina border. >>chief gregory mullen/charleston, sc because a citizen alerted law enforcement to a suspicious activity, and law enforcement went out and they knew that, once they arrived there, that it was
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the individual that we were looking for." >> catherine: a viewer sent in these pictures of the scene to our sister station wspa. roof put up no resistance. >> catherine: he was put in a bulletproof vest as he was brought before a judge where he >> catherine: the department of justice has opened a hate crime investigation into the shooting. >> catherine: president obama called it another tragedy rooted in america's gun culture. >>at some point we as a country will have to reckon with the fact that this mass violence does not happen in other advanced countries >> catherine: attorney general loretta lynch says the justice department will be looking at all the facts and possible motivations of the shooter. >> catherine: grant lodes has been looking to dylan roff's background. >> catherine: grant? >> grant:this picture comes from what he's wearing is significant. >> grant:the t=shirt has two flags. >> grant:on top is the flag
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of apartheid=era south africa. below is one is from the white supremecist nation of rhodesia, today known as zimbabwe. >> grant:roff was off the radar of the group that monitors white supremicist groups. >> grant:the southern poverty law center in montgomery, alabama, says he was not know to be affiliated with any of the 16 racist organizations it's following in south carolina. >> grant:a source briefed on the investigation says when turned 21 in april his caliber gun, >> grant:it's not known whether that handgun was used when roof entered the historic black church. >>he sat next to my cousin the rev clemena pinkney thoughout the entire bible study. >> grant:witnesses say after an hour he stood up and said "i am here to shoot black people." >>they just started hearing loud noises.
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>> grant:he then reportedly told one woman, i am not going to kill you. i am going to spare you so you can tell them what happened. >> grant:tonight authorities are looking into whether roof had any help in orchestrating what is being investigated as a hate crime. >>"we will do search warrants, we will do interviews. we will go back and try to put together why this might have happened. " >> grant:at emanuel african methodist episcopal church in charleston, south carolina killing nine people. >>"you rape our women and you're taking over our country. and you have to go," sylvia johnson, a cousin of the church's slain pastor, said the gunman told his victims, according to cnn affiliate wis. she cited survivors of the shooting. >> pam: local faith leaders are reacting to the church shooting massacre in sorth carolina. >> pam: rev. amos brown, the senior pastor of third baptist church. and the president of the san francisco n-double-a-c-p. spoke today about loving one another. and keeping parishoners safe. >>.for our congregants >> pam: rev. brown also said that the church. and some temples in san francisco. plan to take new security measures.
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>> pam: he mentioned. some locations could see possible metal detectors at the doors and security cameras. >> pam: across the bay kron 4's haaziq madyun spoke with other faith leaders who are trying to figure out. how to add security to places of worship. which have always been open to the public >>"we just ask that you touch the hearts and minds of all of the congregation" >> reporter:once prayer was overthe south carolina church massacre dominanted the discussion at the monthly gathering of the a.m.e. church, california ministerial alliance here at souls restaurant in oaklandsecurity being a major concern across the board >>"i have already put my trustees on guardeven when we are at our churches" >> reporter:rev. freda cash urges the group to proceed with caution when it comes to implementing any new safety measures in the church >>"we don't want people to panic because that will cause more disturbances" >> reporter:rev. anthony l. hughes is concerned that too much security could send the wrong message to those most in need of the church >>"as a pastor i need to be
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accessable" >> reporter:the first ame church in oakland has been around for 153-years. reverend dr. harold mayberry laments the need to place guards around the sanctuary to protect church members from being attacked by a gunman brings up feeling of >>"sadness disappointment, that persons can't even be in the house of godeven when they're trying to worship they're not safe" >> reporter:yet a conflict remains in that the church's long tradition of doors being open to any and everyone means there will be limits on any new security >>"so yes there will be a conversation about that, there may be some minor changes but it won't be a major change because we still gotta be out there >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news >> pam:tonight a vigil will be held for the victims of the charleston church massacre. >> pam:it will be at six p-m at the first african
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methodist episcopal church. >> pam:the revrend doctor harold mayberry senior will be presiding over the ceremony. >> pam:we'll have live coverage of the event coming up at six with kron4's philippe djegal. >> pam:our coverage of this tragic shooting continues on kron 4 dot com. >> pam:there you can see a timeline of the massacre. hear the 9-1-1 calls to police. and learn more about the accused gunman. >> pam:it's all on kron 4 dot com. >> pam: in antioch. about 40 people. mostly children. have fallen ill due to a possible chemical exposure at a water park. >> pam: authorities first responded to the prewett family water park on lone tree way just before 3 this afternoon. >> pam: there were reports of victims vomiting and having respitory problems. >> pam: 10 to 15 people have now been taken to the hospital.
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>> pam: fire officials say, the chemical exposure is very likely to be chlorine. >> pam: hazmat crews are on- scene to investigate the exposure. >> pam: we have a crew on the way. and we will bring you more information as it becomes available. >> catherine: we are following another death two years ago in oakland. >> catherine: the victim - sandra coke - was a federal public defender and a mother. >> catherine: the judge said he'd never seen such a "mountain of evidence" proving guilt. >> catherine: it included cell phone records, text messages and surveillance video. >> catherine: even a g-p-s monitoring device that alana had worn on his ankle as a condition of parole on another crime. >> catherine: alana has 17 prior convictions - including for kidnapping and rape. >> pam: still to come at five. >> pam: the investigation into the deadly balcony
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collapse in berkeley. >> pam: next. what we are learning about the building's construction. >> pam: plus. the n-b-a champs. reflect on their magical season. and tomorrow is the big victory parade for the warriors. >> pam: next at five. we will show you the preparations underway. and what you need to know, if you plan to attend.
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and the deadly balcony collapse that killed six students and injured seven others in berkeley. >> pam:the alameda county coroner released the official cause multiple blunt injures. >> pam:the students were at a birthday party, when the balcony broke away from the apartment building. >> pam:berkeley mayor tom bates says, rotted wood beams may have caused the collapse. >> pam:but the actual cause has yet to be deterimined. in the meantime the city has released design plans that were submitted for the building before its cnstruction >> pam:kron 4's dan kerman has been reviewing them with a building expert. he joins us now live from the scene of balcony collapse >> reporter:as contractors finished up work on the berkeley apartment building where a balcony collapsed tuesday morning killing 6 and injuring 7 others, the city of berkeley released
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architectural and structural drawings submitted to the city before its construction. >>overload is not the issue, blaming the kids for having a party and jumping up and done is not correct >> reporter:kron 4 news had civil engineer gene st. onge review the documents. >>the design documents released by the city today indicate the building was designed properly but not built properly. >> reporter:st. onge says designs on waterproofing the balcony also look correct, >>more likely it means whoever was doing the waterproofing, the layering the flashing, probably did not follow the design as shown. >> reporter:st. onge says no matter how good your structure is if there's improper waterproofing, it can lead to dry rotthat's what he believes happened here
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>> water totally compromised the joint turning into dust. any impost load in this case the 13 people that stood outside it with a giveaway. >> reporter: he found nothing having to do with a waterproofing which leads him to believe it was possible the city never inspected that before it allowed occupancy in this building. dan kerman kron4news >> pam: meanwhile. funeral services will be held on saturday for two cousins. ashley donohoe and olivia burke. both girls were on the balcony when it collapsed. >> pam: the memorial will take place at saint joseph's cathedral in rohnert park at ten- thirty a-m.
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>> pam: ashley donohoe held a dual citizenship. in both ireland and america. >> pam: her cousin olivia was visiting here for the summer. from dublin, ireland. >> pam: >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: we are falling another breaking story in emeryville where gunfire broke out in a store parking lot. kron4 j.r. stone is light at the scene with details on what happened. j.r.? >> reporter: we have reports of shots being fired around 130. as far as to please no and no one was shot. but it believed it was a shootout in this parking lot between two people at least two windows were busted out by bullets. one person tells me
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a black lexus called in and a gold mercedes bid off and hit a pickup truck hit the to people inside the lexus got out and opened fire occurred the man and the golden mercedes opened his door and fired from inside the car. one witness described what he heard from across the street grid >> i know what firecrackers sound like. those were the shots. when you hear something like that and you do not know where to forward it is coming from. i was told to get down. to get out of the way creek bullets have no name. i did not want to be a casualty of that. >> reporter: no one has turned up at any hospital. police have described the vehicle that they are looking for creek a black lexus. tonight i did talk
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with a witness the stow wannabe shooters firing into the ear print more of that tonight, at 8:00 creek j.r. stone kron4 is accurate-- firing into the air >> reporter: 60 degrees and upper 70's for the san francisco peninsula. a few scattered clouds and the area. by 10:00 p.m. a light breeze by 10 mi. per hour creek 59 for the east bay location. by 58 impact g f o g. it will burn off mid morning to give you plenty of sunshine. will have more of your weekend forecast in
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just a kid minutes. >> pam: the n-b-a champs. are back in the bay. and reflecting on the wild ride that led to the warriors first championship in four- decades. >> pam: grant is here with new perspective from a young man who seemingly can do no wrong. >> grant:by his own admission.hes lived a charmed life. this was steve kerr's first year as a head coach. and he led his squad to the title. >> grant:he also won five championships as a player.and was asked today coach is more satisfying. >> grant:meantime. the city of oakland is getting ready to throw the n-b-a champs a victory parade. >> the difference is as a coach you feel for everyone. you feel for the organization. i walked upstairs to die to see everyone. smiling with
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people who were selling tickets, sponsorship central committee work. everything else you can share in the joy. used to feel that more as a coach. >> pam: right now, workers are putting the finishing touches on the parade route. >> pam: kron 4's scott rates is near lake merritt in oakland with more. scott? >> reporter: pam, i spoke with a few people out here and they plan on camping out here before tomorrow's big parade creek let me step of
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the way to give you a look at how it is out here. with the giant state been set up her at what they used john beltran been set up it as for the parade route here it is. >> reporter:here the champion parade route. it starts 10am, tomorrow morning at the broadway and 11th straight down the heart of downtown oaktown, then make right on to grand ave. then down small portion of harrison st. then around lakeshore dr. >> reporter: because they believe this will give the at least half a million people who are expected to show up the best possible view. >> reporter:now as for the floats they back over in sf right now being worked on here's what look like this is on pier 54, you see the preps going into the blue and gold floats that will be making their way over to oakland later tonight. >> reporter:now back in oakland the i found clean up crews all today, removing graffiti, doing a little beatifying as well putting all of those barricades in place. i spoke people who work and live in oakland and they are very excited to the dubs big parade tomorrow.
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>> reporter:lots of excitement, now with a half a million people expected to pack the streets of oakland the big winners could be the businesses up down the parade route. >> it is going to beat a little crazy but we are excited to watch them come through. >> it has been 40 years so i am definitely excited. >> local business is getting excited. >> reporter: coming new at 6, i spoke with business owners about the economical impact this parade will have on the city.
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>> reporter:scott rates kron4news >> pam: bart says, it will run rush- hour service all day. using every available train. >> pam: bart will also be changing service at the end of the victory rally. to mitigate overcrowding. >> pam: passengers headed into richmond, pittsburg/ bay point, or san francisco. must use either the 12th - street or 19th- street stations. >> pam: passengers headed for fremont or dublin/ pleasanton. must use the lake merrit station. >> pam: and northbound san francisco and richmond bound trains. will not stop at lake merrit. >> pam: there will be a lot going on tomorrow in the bay area. >> pam: president obama will be in the san francisco area attending democratic party fundraisers. >> pam: the president is also set to deliver remarks at the u-s conference of mayors convention in san
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francisco. which will begin tomorrow and end on monday. >> pam: also. san francisco city hall will be celebrating 100- years! >> pam: the festivities start at 6- in the evening. and include live music, food, a beer garden and a silent disco. a lot going on tomorrow. >> pam: kron four has you covered for the parade! we will have complete parade coverage all day long tomorrow. starting at four a-m. >> pam: once the parade starts we will be live along the route. and if you are not near a t-v. we will be streaming the entire parade, live, on kron4.com. >> pam: and if you want a preview of what tomorrow might look like. >> pam: this is how the chicago blackhawks marked their stanley cup win. >> pam: today, thousands of fans lined the streets of chicago. for a parade and rally for the n-h-l champs. >> pam: next. a man runs into a burning house. >> pam: but it's what he came out with, that has
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>> grant:a brazen burglary. >> grant:one fresno woman's house was on fire. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> grant: >> grant:she went back in to get her purse. only to find a stranger on his way out with it. >> grant:this is security of courtney okerson's house. and a man police are still looking for. he rode up on a bike saw the commotion and fire trucks, and then made his way inside.
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>>.a couple of bucks >> grant:however, once wasn't enough. the guy goes in for her purse. but then heads back in when he realizes there isn't a wallet inside! >> grant:courtney tried to get the attention of can help her. the guy gets on his bike and just rides away. the video was recorded by cameras set up by their neighborhood watch. return >> pam: california's drought helping to fuel a big wildfire tonight. still ahead. the latest on >> pam: the effort to control this blaze in southern california. >> pam: plus. a sensless shooting leaves 9 people dead at a historic black church in charleston. >>next, we will have the latest on the investigation report from south
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:our top story tonight. a horrific mass shooting at a historic black church in charleston, south carolina. >> pam:the suspect is in custody -- after a 15- hour manhunt that ended in north carolina. >> pam:c-n-n's ryan nobles joins us live from charleston with the latest. ryan. return to
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>> reporter: he was picked up in shelby he waived extradition this afternoon and was brought back here by plane. he is now in police custody in a local police department in charleston. >> reporter: it is clear that he had a wide supremacist debt and he was intent on killing african- americans and that has stirred this community creek they are all in mourning today creek willie, and a book to read their minds are
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run this on a national fund imaginable tragedy. -- unimaginable tragedy >> reporter: appears to have been some sort of a loner crit interesting enough, the senator that represents south carolina says that his niece went to high school with him. for a short period of time and described him as a loner and a person that everyone had thought was on drugs. his father did give him a 45 caliber handgun for his the birthday accurate weather that was the gun used in the killing of we do not know yet. we do know that when he was arrested he did have a gun with him. but there is still a lot about this young man that we do not know. >> pam: is the church
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community response in oakland? >> reporter: at this point the church is still closed is still a pretty active crime scene and plenty to go through. >> reporter: there is a heavy real church seen here in charleston and it's not just african-american churches but numerous of diversity. coming here to support it wrapped their arms around what this situation has brought brett the goal is to support the people of this church. >> reporter: tomorrow night at 6:00 in the mayor has called for a citywide vigil at our arena downtown try to bring everyone together to begin this morning process. >> reporter: investigators
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have not spoken specifically we do know that the justice department is actively investigating potential hate crimes which will rise to the level of a federal charge. we talk about the white supremacist of doubt that he may have a hat. --vent >> reporter: 1 to kill black people because he was concerned that they were taking over the country. -- he wanted to kill >> reporter: other questions were if he did this alone? or was he a part of a larger scale?--cell >> reporter: let what to expect for the rest of the
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weekend? or evening? >> reporter: coastal f o g will continue with partly cloudy conditions for most of the peninsula in san franciscast bay should be nice. if you are headed to the parade tomorrow this is the breakdown, at 88 degrees and partly cloudy, 62 degrees and by noon time it will be courts tomorrow creek 69 with clear skies and sunny conditions. by 2:00 p.m.. >> grant: a fire in riverside county have are three homes and this one by big is it big bear the largest one. you could see the water truck right there.
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this afternoon and grew from 50027 500 a. with homes in evacuating. just south of big bear with a campsite in that area of the mountains have burnt brick on hundred and 50 structures are being threatened tonight courtesy of this wild fire which is 5 percent per tank creek and the wind is feeling it. -- 5% contained and the wind is feuling it >> pam: a lockdown at the prison in northern new york has now been lifted. it is the facility two inmates escaped from two weeks ago.. >> pam: officials at the clinton correctional facilty say, inmates at the prison are now allowed to eat in the mess hall and work on assignments once again. >> pam: visitors to the prison in dannemora. are expected to be able to return on friday.
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>> pam: the prison went on lockdown, when convicted killers richard matt and david sweat escaped from their cells earlier this month. >> pam: the two still have not been found. >> catherine: the news for brian williams is both bad - and good. nbc is confirming that he will 'not' return to his job as anchor of the 'nightly news'. >> catherine: but he's not totally out of a job -- he'll be a breaking news anchor at msnbc. williams was suspended in february for "inaccurate statements" - including a claim that he'd been in a helicopter that was hit by enemy fire during the iraq war. >> catherine: lester holt - who's been subbing for him - now officially takes over as the nightly news anchor.
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>> reporter: >> people per capita has had plastic surgery in salt lake city utah than any other. >> we're getting to the part were not having plastic surgery is shane told her it and it was this old she is not taking care of personal courage and has become a good deed that you do to yourself like yoko or in manicure or pedicure--yoga >> pam: you can watch all your celebrity news here on kron-4. after the insider -- entertainment tonight airs at 7:30. followed by kron 4 news at eight just >> reporter: a beautiful day today pyrrhic take a look at a live shot with the clear skies and place an accurate indication of what is to come this weekend we
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>> pam: a fairfield man is seriously injured after assembling fireworks in his garage yesterday. >> pam: the man suffered life threatening burns across his face and body. when the fireworks exploded on him. police say he was taken to a sacramento-area burn unit. >> pam: officials say he was putting together the explosives for the upcoming fourth of july holiday. >> pam: a large number of undetonated devices were found in his garage.
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causing the evacuation of nearby residents. >> pam: it's not just fairfield. >> pam: illegal fireworks are a growing problem across the bay area. >> pam: in san jose, as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, a tough new city ordinance is under consideration. >> pam: >> reporter:illegal fireworks shows like this one are proliferating across the bay area and we're not talking just firecrackers and bottle rockets here. the type of explosives being used are getting more powerful and more dangerous every year says the mayor of san jose. >> increasingly they are becoming a real safety hazard. they are not professional handle. we are handling with serious cornice with serious injuries. >> reporter:in june and july of last year, police received more than 2- thousand complaints
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>> reporter:about illegal fireworks. so now the mayor is pushing pushing for a tough new city ordinance that would permit park rangers and community service officers to issue citations. >> reporter:san jose's fire department says the ordinance will alsowildfire risk and not only would the new law hold parents or guardians liable for under age violators, it would, in the mayors words, 'put more eyes on the street.' >> reporter:right now the maximum fine for an illegal fireworks citation is a thousand dollars. >> reporter:if approved, the new law would ties those fines to the explosive capacity offireworks. the bigger the fireworks, the bigger the fine. in san jose rob fladeboe . just >> reporter: a beautiful day today with a nice clear temperatures for it will be
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at the golden gate bridge taking it all and while we can. some of the deal is he milk me stating that they want cooler temperatures and antioch. so hit to the coast. --some of the viewers emailed me >> reporter: a little breeze is there would 10 mi. per hour wind speed. at 5:00 a.m. tetchy f o g that should clear out in the morning. no rain is in the forecast. >> reporter: for as we did have that high pressure system given us a chance to heat up with plenty of sunshine and the wind up slowing down. >> reporter: your f o g
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indication at the coast would san mateo daly city as usual. all pulling that off the coast with a wide spread sunshine. no showers again in the forecast at just clear skies, sunny skies and mild temperatures. >> reporter: redwood would reach the '90s tomorrow. and 84 martinez, at east bay shoreline and the upper 70's closed at 82 in general. bangs will warm up before we get to the weekend. 90 friday, 93 saturday accurate and in the mid '80s for sunday which is bob and state. --father's day >> reporter:
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gabe slate tech report >> reporter: of the you help them retain their new information and skills but they have picked up during the school year because they can't lose it all for this summer creek there are thousands of mobile applications that claim to help you or your children retain what they have learned over the summer. >> reporter:first up shiny circus this is for ages 4-6, this app introduces mathematical concepts in a fun and engaging way. >> reporter:kids will begin to identify measurement qualities and their relationships and lets kids experiment with weight and distance. >> reporter:it's also an interactive read-along storybook. >> reporter:next, for ages 5-7 toca nature >> reporter:compared to farmville, this is a digital masterpiece. in this fantasy pastel-colored forest, your kids build and explore with no points to be won. it's a low pressure game. >> reporter:they can plant things and watch them grow
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while they create new climates for new creatures. the best part is that it's so zen, your kids won't get too hyped up or get frustrated. >> reporter:now let's talk math. that is the skill set hardest to retain through the summer with that. >> reporter:quick math for ages 6-12 improves math proficiency and promotes development of mental strategies for addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and mixed operations. >> reporter: handwriting tool improves the child's handwriting skills and strengthens muscle memory. >> reporter:and my favorite kid friendly math mobile app for students kindergarten through 5th grade >> reporter:st math school version this is a just a great overall math skill strengthening and building app through entertaining games. >> reporter:for direct links to these apps and other ones that will keep your kids sharp through the summer log onto kron 4 dot com and look for my tech page. >> reporter:coming up >> reporter: >>warriors >> reporter:
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best way to celebrate a 40 year nba championship drought oh i know lets fight >> stanley:maybe they were fighting over who should have been mvp >> stanley:and if that doesn't work how about climbing on top of an ac transit bus, hey his jersey reads curry you think? . nah. it couldn't be .doesn't even look like him. >> stanley:hey wait these guys are riding a bus and never paid their fare! >>nats: warrors >> stanley:whenever a bay area team wins a title. fans rightfully take to the streets, and as usually there two types of celebrations >> stanley:the whooting and hollering type and the plain old behaving badly type >> stanley:and while this segment has some whooping and hollering .what we are going to focus on is . let's all say together now .people behaving badly good job! yes twerking on the top of a
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moving vehicle might be an acceptable way of celebrating just as long as no one sees you on television. oh wait never mind >> stanley:what i meant to say is . as long as no one see you on television twerking in slow motion .yea that was it! but of course spinning in circles seemed to be the celebratory choice of some people in this case its door open mane >> stanley:and let's not forget to pick up all the warriors gear, while some of you might have to go to high places to find it .try not to kill yourself in the process i have to say congratulations to the golden state warrior on the title after all your roots are from my birth place philadelphia so i gotta show you some love >> stanley:even if its is people behaving badly style in oakland stanley roberts kron 4 news >> pam: we will have it all next at 6:00. nearly, 40 people mostly children co. of respiratory problems after swimming at the antioch water park this afternoon. " we now know
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>> grant: chemical exposure is very likely to be exploring grid that is not yet come front creek has met crews are on scene investigating pretty busy people on scene loading into an ambulance after it and we have people on scene waiting for a press conference. a possible chemical explosion. pam? >> pam: >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: it started as a car port fire that grew and started burning units. crews are still on scene. >> pam: it's not clear on the level of containment at this time. >> pam: it was reported around four-thirty this afternoon. >> pam: police are asking people to avoid the area for the next four to six hours. >> pam: we will bring you more information when it becomes available. >> pam: pastor amos brown of the third baptist church in
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san francisco.and president of the san francisco n- double-a-c-p. met with rabbis from temple emanuel to address the tragedy in charleston. sphere >> catherine: 240 mi. away in shelby, n.c. when he was arrested at a traffic stop after appearing are the foreign before curry before a judge could he was escorted onto a private jet to the trip back to charleston where he is being held without bail tonight. >> terrible, he meant being print going to a place of worship were people warplane creek and he killed them print now in custody creek where he will always remain. --terrible human being
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>> catherine: is also a suspect of a federal hate crime investigation creek >> pam: pastor brown delivered a message of love in the community and the need to keep worshippers safe. >> pam: the pastor denounced the shooting and talked about the deeper social problems he believes lead to this kind of violence. >> pam: brown says now is the time to have a deeper discussion about gun control. >>.weapons of destruction
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>> pam: brown says both temple emanuel and third baptist church will be taking extra steps to increase security. >> pam: new at six.a prayer vigil just started at the first african methodist episcopal church in oakland. >> catherine: that's where kron 4's philippe djegal is live >> reporter: that is right pam the start time is 6:00. the members of the congregation showing up with heavy hearts and deep concern in regard to safety at the church. earlier this some morning religious leaders met to discuss within their monthly meeting. discussing security and the plant out the option
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of adding metal detectors at churches. some of them are definitely not thrilled about that option. >>"sadness disappointment, that persons can't even be in the house of godeven when they're trying to worship they're not safe" >> reporter:continuing coverage of this tragic story continues online. >> reporter: the vigil is starting at 630 tonight at 29. --true vine
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>> pam: on our website.a timeline of events. we also have 911 audio from the moments after the shooting. >> pam: and a slideshow of the victims and the suspect. that's all at kron 4 dot com. >> pam: today.the city of berkeley released documents on the construction of the library gardens apartments the scene of tuesday's deadly balcony collapse. >> pam: six people were killed, seven others injured when >> pam: the balcony gave way. >> pam: kron 4's dan kerman is live in berkeley tonight with a closer look at those documents.dan? >> reporter: it looks like a the designs are strong but there was other issues that caused deep giveaway of the balcony.
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>> this was not built properly >> reporter: reviewing the documents to civil engineers is to take away is that the the the telling of the architect for the waterproofing appears to be professionally done >> reporter: court in commission of deep water proofing brought on rock of the joint creek and that is why the company gave way. >> foundation and so forth. if you have not protected against water intrusion you could lose it all print >> reporter: even more the
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waterproofing may not have ever been expected before the building was open to our kids. --i could hit-- occupants >> is very likely that there was no inspection or proper inspection therefore it was not done properly. >> reporter: we can tell you that he says the apparent of note inspection was not unique to this building is common from city to city which he believes it should change. >> reporter: again we are still waiting eight official calls for this company collapsed thrift that accommodates four weeks and the city. diane ackerman kron 4 news. --dan kerman >> reporter: reconditions
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with 14 mi. per hour for oakland occurred fairfield at the amount per hour. . to purchase for tomorrow, heating up really quickly. already in this 70 degree mark in san francisco. by noon time, it will be in the upper 80s. brentwood, it is easily in the '80s. right amount 3 to 4:00 in the afternoon when we reach our all-time high. much of the locations in part of the north bay. >> reporter: mild temperatures accurate and would talk more about how long this week will take place coming up creek
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>> pam: plus, the city of san jose cracking down at the legal fireworks threat the hefty fine if you are caught accepting them off. first of dozens of shots rang out at a parking lot of aggressive store in the east bay. ...whether i should seek treatment. i am ready. because today there's harvoni. a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. harvoni is proven to cure up to 99% of patients. ...who've had no prior treatmen it's the one and only cure that's.. ...one pill, once a da for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. with harvoni there's no interfero and there are no complex regimens tell your doctor if you have other liver or kidney problems or other medical conditions. and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements
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>> pam:gunfire broke out in the pak-n-save parking lot in emeryville this afternoon.but it appears no one was injured. >> pam:the shooting at the grocery store parking lot on san pablo avenue was reported around 1:30 today. >> pam:police say the occupants of one car fired at another car before fleeing. >> pam:a witness says she heard about 10 shots fired.and police say they recovered 10 shell casings at the scene. >> pam:no injuries were reported. >> pam:still ahead. >> pam:get ready to party! >> pam:oakland will be rocking tomorrow to celebrate your world champion golden state warriors. >> pam:we're live with the final preparations for the championship parade. >> pam:plus. >> pam:leaders in the south bay take action to curb illegal fireworks.
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>> pam:this was the scene yesterday.when the warriors touched down at oakland international airport hoisting the nba championship trophy. >> pam:now the team is preparing to celebrate with the fans. >> pam:the championship parade winds through the streets of oakland tomorrow morning. >> pam:in fact, several streets will begin closing in just a couple of hours. >> pam:kron 4's scott rates is live in oakland tonight with a look at the final preparations.scott? >> reporter: people are really excited out here. getting ready for the big break. --big parade >> reporter: this is where everyone will pack after the parade tomorrow. after so many people coming into
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oakland, tomorrow you will bet that the businesses are very happy. >> reporter: in oakland the crew had been out working very hard to barricade the city. and beautify the city. >>go warriors! go oakland! pastry >> is and how dogs and all of that stuff. >> reporter: thing that half a million people that turns out for tomorrow's parade will equal a boost to his business career >> it should be a big impact accurate it has been over 40 years since the last time they won the champion.
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>> reporter: lee through downtown oakland it goes on to grant avenue through a portion of sheraton street and lake shore drive and then the debt into the civic center area. people who live here says they are pumped. >> and like this is what is all about. --and times like this >> reporter: mayor, has been saying that they picked this parade route because the belief it will give those half a million people best possible deal of that parade. the floats are expected to cross over the bridge and four in the morning. with tomorrow the day of the warriors parade in oakland.bart says they are
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ready for record ridership. the agency says bart will day. they say they will use every available train possible at maximum length to help get people where they need to go. long lines at ticket kiosks >> grant: curse's says he has lived a charmed life but he remains had agreed to his career. >> no one can ever say to them that they have never won a title creek a lot of guys carry that burden around with them for it but that is gone for ever. the problem at that unfolding is that it also means that you stop working for it i do not believe that if our players. i did not believe that it's in our nature. >> grant: car is such a
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likable guy. he says after all the stress of the playoffs he cannot wait to sit back on his couch and watch the u.s. open and drink beer. kron4 will have you covered for the parade permit >> grant:tonight at 6:45.gary will be here to weigh in on the in june and july of last year san jose police and city hall >> grant: walleyed strain the entire thing on kron4 at constant checking out. ---we will live stream the entire thing on kron4.com
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>> diane: if you are headed for the warriors parade will be an exciting time and beautiful one as well. i mountain a.m., miles-- wins. what 20 of sunshine to last all day long. reaching at 71 degrees. no rain and the forecast as i have been itching all week long corporate--as i have been mentioning all week long. >> diane: 53 oakland the before east bayshore on interest to the two degrees for daily city. >> diane: 60 degrees for
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richmond upper 60s% for cisco and the peninsula. so we have one more day on the crowded conditions in place spirit rising up to the '90s what 93 saturday. 86 for by other state. --father's day >> pam: received more than 2-thousand complaints about illegal fireworks. >> pam: most were about firecrackers and bottle rockets but there is growing concern about the proliferation of more >> pam: powerfull explosives and the threat to public safety. that's why san jose is now >> pam: considering a new ordinance that would help police by permitting city park rangerscommunity service officers to issue citations. the new law also has the support of the fire department >> pam: which believes the new law would help cut down on grass fires caused by illegal fireworks.
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>> for us as a fire department of the perspective of not only looking at injuries in ems calls but the potential for extra fires and riots where we have a lot of other fires. >> pam: if approved by the city council the new ordinance would tie the citation fines to the size of the fireworks. the greater the explosive, the higher >> pam: we will be right thatstill ahead.
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in charleston south caroline. >> pam: after a 15 hour manhunt.police finally arrested him in north carolina. >> pam: he's now back in south carolina. >> pam: nine people were killed in the shooting.that has sent shockwaves through the charleston community. >> pam: now we are learning more about the victims. >> pam: cnn's ryan nobles is live in charleston tonight.with the very latest, ryan? >> reporter: it has left them shocked and saddened the only relief that they have is that the main suspect in this case is finally in custody. >> reporter:the man police say opened fire at an african-american church in charleston south carolina. is now in custody. >> reporter:police say they caught 21-year-old dylann roof at a traffic stop in shelby, north carolina -- after receiving a *tip* from a resident.
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>>"i am so pleased that we were able to resolve this case quickly not only for the families but for our community, for our state." >> reporter:roof made his first court appearance thursday afternoon in cleveland county superior court - and waived extradition to south carolina. >> reporter:police say roof spent an hour in a bible study class at the emanuel a-m-e church wednesday evening. before he opened fire killing 9 people. >> reporter:president obama spoke on the point to talk about america's racial struggles -- and gun control. >>"we don't have all facts but innocents were killed because someone had no trouble had no trouble getting hands on gun." >> reporter:the department of justice has opened a hate crime investigation into the shooting. >> reporter:meanwhile- the charleston community is still grappling with the heinous crime. >> reporter:among the 6 women and 3 men killed was the church's pastor, the reverend clementa pinckney -- who was also state senator.
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>>south carolina "we woke up to day - and the heart and soul of south carolina was broken." >> reporter:prayer vigils were held across the country. from charleston to capitol hill. >> reporter: that is the latest live from charleston. as law enforcement and the nation, search for answers. >> reporter: talking about security concerns in breaking up the possibility of metal detectors to the
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churches in the future. member >> reporter: as of the first a.m. et church is trying to figure out how to put security options in place because of what happened in charleston south carolina. >> not want people to panic creek because that would cause major concerns. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: a press conference has just wrapped up at the antioch in regard to the antioch water park patrick here is what officials had to say just a moment ago >> found nothing that would be consistent with what happened at the pool. we defined of the nature of a
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>> reporter: against the first responders on the scene. what abc said the new spirit of the cit that a hair and the water and chlorine thought to be a potential cause of the chemical exposure. nothing was added more normal part so they will not know what all these people had symptoms. --abnormal >> grant: will still investigate. and they cannot know if this water park will be open tomorrow. >> reporter: at of a balcony. the city of berkeley has not released the design document for this
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building with kron 4 news consulting a civil engineer. the design looks good which makes some believe the problem is with the actual construction. and berkeley, dan kerman >> reporter: i am standing at the end of the parade and aren't setting up and it stayed. --big stage >> reporter: all of this for the 2015 golden state champions. they tell me that they are expecting big business tomorrow with one half million people expected to pack the city to enjoy this parade had. >> pam: president obama will be visiting the bay area tomorrow. >> pam: the president will travel to the san francisco
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friday morning. to deliver remarks at the u-s conference of mayors. >> pam: that event will begin tomorrow and go on through monday. >> pam: obama will also be attending democratic fundraisers during his stay. >> pam: the president is scheduled to depart from the bay area saturday morning >> diane: it was slightly cooler today then we had yesterday even with all of that sunshine. >> diane: it looks like upper 80s and a lower 90s for the most part, a regional. east bay shoreline like an average of 75 and 714 oakland and union city. 69 degrees for alameda. you see plenty of sunshine here but it looks like mid '80s in general with campbell, cupertino and los gatos or what the 89 degrees. the north bay the sunshine was fairfield. 93
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degrees and mild temperatures compared to today. the peninsula high looks like this would 70's. so, here is the 7 day forecast creeping up into the '90s up into saturday and will cool things down. with 20 a sunshine to last. --plenty >> pam: coming up.the california dmv released new information on the crashes involving self- >> pam: catherine is back with a closer look at the report. >> stanley:coming up >> stanley:the only thing we should use regular water or potable water for is drinking we take our cameras to san ramon as we look for water and their not hard to find ill explain in the next edition of people behaving
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>> catherine: andcalifornia's d-m-v is finally releasing reports on >> catherine: self-driving car proto-types. >> catherine: critics have been trying to get the information for a long time. >> catherine: the reports say that most of the cars were in self-driving mode when the accidents happened -- and the other driver caused the accident. >> catherine: none of the crashes were serious enough to injure the person the state requires to sit behind the wheel -- and people in the other cars were also uninjured. >> catherine: led by google - self-driving cars have been on public roads since 2009. >> catherine: but the d-m-v only began insisting on accident reports in september. >> pam: the a's going for their 5th straight win and 3rd consecutive over the padres. >> pam: gary says ray bunt there were also the man behind the scenes of two
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>> gary:downtown oakland the warriors parade route in view 3 >> gary:top 4th/ scoreless >> gary:matt kemp solo home run off homer in theree games 1-0 padres >> gary:top 6th >> gary:derek norris the former a's all-star hits a solo shot of his own off graveman 2-0 padres >> gary:top 8th/ 2-1 padres >> gary:melvin upton drives one right-center billy burns
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and josh reddick collide as they both try to make the catch. reddick lay on the field >> gary: all like to get to the last day of a guy that is really good. and jason appelbaum has been working for 22 years here at kron. when you have a guy that has your back. for a long time coming to work. the want to look at pam and work with pam. very cool guy occurred >> gary: started off as an associate producer and then when he went to l.a. in hit it big and then came back to the help us out my cry change so this week.
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>> gary: jason is leading us and he will go over to channel two for an opportunity. --leaving us >> reporter: did you mentioned the any--emmy? >> gary: is not easy. >> reporter: i calculated over tens thousand segments and shoals and specials on produced with you and for you. my main juppe was to make you look good and i have this video here where we went to new york together. you look good. when did this special here creektaht won that emmy >> reporter: i was not on tv for the first few years. but
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luck we know about the time at and you have the independent spirit here >> gary: as soon as crumb went away from nbc i went away with the tide. >> gary:as soon a skron went away from nbc i left the tie alone. >> reporter: he was a good guy. >> reporter: i would say that it was a difficult transition going down but i
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