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medical or it to add any additional charges. >> this sends a message to law enforcement everywhere on what will be tolerated until, today there has know that often--until today there has been no accountability. >> catherine:petrov suffered a concussion with a mild brain injury,and many broken bones in his hands. >> catherine:the two deputies are expected to turn themselves in by sometime wednesday. their bail is set at $140,000 each. >> catherine:gascon says depending on medical results - there 'could' be more charges. >> catherine: the key--vick i? >> catherine: >> catherine: >> catherine: >> catherine: >> catherine: >> catherine: >> vicki:the man beaten by the alameda county sheriff's deputies is facing federal gun and drug charges. in a separate case.
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stanislav petrov has been in federal custody since the f- b-i arrested him at a house in san francisco's visitacion valley neighborhood back in march. >> vicki:the search was in connection with a cyber crime petrov. the fbi says it found sex tape during the raid. >> grant: a little while ago a part went into that macy's. cars are going in and out but police are calling this an act of situation. no word on this and suspect has been apprehended you cannot quite see the cause--the car that crashed into the store a mall and massachusetts, multiple bad thing. the look to be posted there.
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>> grant:san francisco mayor ed lee has agreed to spend $17-point-five million dollars to reform the police department. >> grant:today, the mayor said the reform will increase public safety.and create greater trust between the police and the people they serve. >> grant:the department has been under lots of scrutiny since the mario woods shooting last december. year.that police will have more oversight. >> grant:despite mounting pressure to suhr.lee says he has no plans of doing that anytime soon. >> this unless i believe there was a construction permit i believe the chief is doing the right thing. -- obstruction >> grant:lee says the reform will years.
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>> grant:a 19-year-old man has been charged with stabbing his relative.who was a retired san francisco public defender. angelo zamora was charged with murder monday for killing 65-year-old marla zamora in her own home. >> grant:neighbors say angelo was living with her. angelo is in police custody at san francisco general. >> grant:police have not said why he is in the hospital. a motive behind the murder has not been released. >> vicki: health officials say that the disease was contracted by an individual that was in central america recently it is bred primarily through mosquito bites in south america. all bay area reported cases of the zika virus.
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>> vicki:san jose police have arrested a santa clara county deputy for allegedly sexually abusing a nine- year-old girl. 33-year-old anthony diaz allegedly molested the girl a number of times when he was living with her mother in the spring of 2012. >> vicki:today, diaz was placed on unpaid administrative leave.the sheriff's department is doing an internal investigation.and calls the allegations deeply disturbing. diaz was booked in the santa clara county jail without incident. >> vicki: a young girl walking downtown, and paul alto police are trying to find the suspect who is accused of groping a young girl. >> reporter: a 15 year old girl was brought in sight of a tunnel. for several seconds before she was able to get away. she told her
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aunt's as to what happened and they are treating this as a sexual battery. >> i honestly, i felt very safe here but now hearing that this has happened i not still in that way anymore. >> i never felt threatened. >> reporter: lease are held- to-police are hoping to someone has heard or seen some think. --something >> reporter: and palo alto, jackie sissell, from 4 news. >> reporter:--kron 4 news
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>> vicki:what an incredible 24-hours it's been for stephen curry. >> vicki:after capping off his return to the warriors lineup with a heroic performanc in the superstar accepted his 2nd-straight most valuable player award this afternoon. >> vicki:like most other sports reporters, mark carpenter felt this was a no-brainer.. >> grant:he joins us with the sights and sounds from the mvp. rob@robblack.com >> mark: he also, joining steve nash and the head coach steve carter and the club where he shot most of
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the 50% from the floor at 45% free throw range. let's hear from the two-time anatomist training-- anatomist unanimous mvp >> i do not really know what to say. people have been thinking me or congratulating me all day. i come out here playing the game, doing what i love to do and i have been blasting enough to do this one never know how things will unfold. you have to have faith in god. --i have been blessed enough to do what i love. you never know how things will unfold. my team
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inspired me to continue getting better and you call out and get it all if you have. thinking to all the warriors' current thinking to the fans to support us every single day. let's win a championship. >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: >> reporter: wilt chamberlain is the only other individual who has won unanimous mvp. >> vicki: 0 will not vote for curry?-- who will not vote >> grant: how is the need?-- knee >> reporter: we can watch
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the last quarter of yesterday's game. (laughter) >> vicki:las vegas mayor caroyln goodman . say's she's raiders will move to sin cityif both parties can manage the deal properly oakland raiders owner mark davis.was in las vegas on april 28th.and pledged $500 million toward the construction of a vegas still need to approve las vegas as a potential home for the raiders to make the deal valid. >>we are not giving up. we are going to fight for every vote and every delegate. >> vicki: the and as al owners still need to determine if the date this is a potential home to make the deal. >> we are not giving up. we are going to fight for every bolt and every delegate.
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>>cheers. thank you bernie >> grant:bernie sanders supporters in oakland get a surprise visit from the candidate. as the vermont senator brings his campaign to the bay area. >> grant:sanders telling local last, best hope of seizing the nomination from frontrunner hillary clinton. >> vicki:i just got back from fifth and mission, where sanders talked to another crowd francisco chronicle editors. before we get to that, some breaking news from west virginia. >> vicki:sanders added another state to his win list today, taking west virginia. the polls there closed a little over 30 minutes ago. >> vicki: with 2 percent of the vote counted, counted, he leads hillary clinton by a margin of. clinton will still get some of west virginia's 29 delegates. >> vicki:sanders needs to
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win very remaining eight states to deny her a first=ballot nomination. >>cheers >> reporter:cheers for the white haired candidate who has won the hearts of millenial voters. >>yeah he's definitely rock star status, yeah. defiitely cool >>but he doesn't look like a rock star. >>no, he looks like a rock star's dad. >> reporter:bernie sanders rousing the crowd outside the chronicle building. >>we are going to win california >>feel the bern >>wohoo >> reporter:his followers confident he can stop the clinton tide. >> reporter:think he can do it? he's the >> he is the man?
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>> man? yep >> reporter:16=thousand people last night in sacramento. another 6=thousand this morning in stockton. sanders is appealing not only to young voters in california. but to the superdelegates who now support clinton. >>"now, i know that there are many people in california and america who are worried that donald trump may become president of the united states. it's not gonna happen! not gonna happen. and i'll tell you why it's not gonna happen. number one, in the last month-last two months, virtually every national poll out there, including two today, has us way, way ahead of donald trump. and in battle ground states all over this country, we are running far ahead of secretary clinton against donald trump. so i say to the democrats, who philadelphia for the convention in july, if you want the strongest candidate to defeat donald trump, that's us!" >> grant:a familiar address witha new tenant: kron four's former home at 1001 van ness avenue is now hillary clinton's san francisco headquarters. >> grant:we are not sure what the clinton folks plan to do with those big pictures of pam moore, gary radnich and former kron meteoroligist jacqueline
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bennett. >> vicki:and tonight some republican lawmakers are expressing their outrage at facebook. after allegations its trending feed has a biase against conservative news. >> grant:what one lawmaker is asking for is just ahead at five. >> vicki:plus, a popular san francisco park is closing down. we'll explain what is going on with alamo square park and when it might reopen. >> grant:and a muni driver goes on a racist rant. after a dispute with another driver. what led to the tirade and what happened to the driver. next. >> brittany: and a few clubs have moved in. i am tracking the weather for the rest of the work week. after the break!
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>> i am not eat them black. --even black >> grant:muni says. it is taking swift action. after one of camera, calling a woman the "n" word. in the video. it appears the driver is off-duty. kron 4's kate cagle spoke to the college student. whose video is now going viral. >>your'e a n* * * that's okay. i'm a what? you're a n* *.i'm not even black. it doesn't matter your mentality is n* *. okay." >> reporter:mayra villarreal was just trying to get to work at fisherman's warf when this happened. >>"it's crazy to me." >> reporter:a man.in a muni uniform calling her the "n word". over a parking space. so the college student started recording. >>"this man is yelling things next to my car. i mainly did it just for safety reasons." >> reporter:sources say the
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man's name is john holden. and muni confirms he drives the 28 to nineteenth route that goes all the say to daly city. >> reporter:he's been taken off driving duty for now. >>aul rose/muni spokesman --"we are doing an investigation and we took immediate action and we'll take corrective action going forward." >> reporter:spokesman paul rose called the video disturbing. >>"i don't think anybody who has those kind of thoughts should be working for muni in the first place" >> reporter:mayra is a business student at san francisco state university. in the video.she stays calm throughout the encountereven calling the man "sir." >>"i've never had an encounter like that with somebody before. and i don't really let people get to me." >> reporter:mayra's friends encouraged her to post the video on facebook where it's going viral. she says she's grateful for all the support from friends and strangers online. reporting in san francisco. >> reporter:kate cagle. kron 4 news.
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>> grant:a problem at a popular park is forcing officials to shut it down. today will be the last day - alamo square park will be open to the public for nearly a year. kron four's terisa estacio explains what is wrong and how the problem is going to be fixed. >> reporter:this is alamo park in san francisco. this park with it's large lawns and scenic views is very popular. >> reporter:meet olive, she uses it ever day. besides olive, there are many kids that come here, their parents and many many others. however, for at least the next 7 months. this park will be shut down and no one it. >> reporter:park officials explain. there is a problem out here the irrigation system is old and must be replaced. >> reporter:also. >> reporter:the park also needs better wheelchair access - especially at the bathrooms. >> reporter:the changes are expected to bring a windfall of savings, such as saving more than 3.2 milllion gallons of water per year with this new irrigation system being put in.
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>> reporter:closing the park used by so many is good news for some. >> reporter:others though understand it is for the best. >>lori spooner -- there are a lot of other beautiful parks in the city. i would just go somewhere else. >> reporter:here is another problem out here. the lawn - there is a lot of it. and it requires a lot of mowing. park officials say they are going to be putting in some lawn alternatives. to help with the upkeep as well. >> reporter:here in sf, te >> vicki: a dry day today on from the bay area. will we see rainshowers all around the bay? ebert?--ever? >> brittany:laughter
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>> brittany: as we head into the rest of the work week you see the high pressure state and the system. rainshowers is to be east of buzz and as we go through the day we will continue to see these cloud hanging on around the coast. temperature is currently at 80 degrees. we are at 79, at livermore and mid '50s and half moon bay with sen francisco at 63 degrees. you will notice a lot of the temperatures were much warmer along the coast and that will be the trend continuing with us as well. >> brittany: the 7:00 hour will be fairly warm. by in a clot, most of the trust will start to get down into the mid 50 and up to the sixth zero, s--60's.
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>> brittany: i how are among the region will be and that eighties and fairfield, and antioch but much cooler along the coast. >> grant: i am filling a little bit left out so you brought me back. i think that inspired you. >> brittany: we color coordinate. >> grant: get was a few days and we will get it together. --give us a few days. --give us a few days.
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the wildly popular taiwanese arrived in the bay area. the first such restaurant in the bay area opened it's doors today in san jose. >> grant:and as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, it did not disappoint. >>awesome! >> reporter:the aroma from steaming wicker baskets of xaio longother varieties of soup-filled dumplings is second only to the way they taste. >> the whole ambiance. everything. it was done right. hundreds of dumpling fans fung's grand opening here at may li was among the first to be seated. >> i have that anxiously waiting for the opening here. >> reporter:adding to the
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anticipation, waiting and watching as thousands of the bite-sized dumplings are rolled and filled by hand.from ancient family recipe, >> reporter:naturally. alber yang/co owner din tai fung-- my grandfather started this restaurant in the '60s. that has taken off from there. >> reporter:there's much more on the menu but the dumplings, bin tai fung's claim to fame. the shrewd dumpling fan, not wanting to brave that line again, will order a basket or two to go. as for the reviews. >> says may li, who recommends the truffle-filled xaio long bao, they're just like back home in taipei. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news.
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>> grant: it is taunting you. >> vicki: it is dawning and dish. i have to go there to make sure he is reporting at lee. --accurately. (laughter) >> vicki:tonight facebook is being accused of political bias. and now some g-o-p lawmakers are demanding answers from the social media giant. >> grant:coming up. facebook's response to the claims. plus dangerous weather leaves a path of destruction across the midwest. a look at the damage. and if more storms are in the forecast is next.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> grant: will begin at 530 tonight with a story we brought to you earlier in the show. a stabbing and a shooting outside a mall in messages. four people have been stabbed and it appears the suspect is the individual who has been shot. as we zoom in here we can tell you that this all started when a car crashed into a macy's or right there. no one has reportedly died. officials, say that
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the injuries are life- threatening. we will keep you posted on the situation there. it appears to have settled down with four people stabbed and the shooter, believed to be the person that was shot. we will keep you posted. >> vicki:forecasters predicting severe weather for a wide chunk of the nation's midsection have unfortunately been correct. >> grant:at least two people werecatherine heenan is here with details on the damage - and what could be next. >> catherine: there's been violent weather in nebraska, iowa.with more storms headed for the ohio and tennessee valleys. but oklahoma got the worst of it.so far. >> catherine: 21 tornadoes were reported monday. many -- churning across oklahoma - and they were huge. >> catherine: even the regular storm chasers were nervous. hail the size of tennis balls was reported and at least one tornado is estimated to have been up to a mile wide.
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>> it is actually destroying homes right now! >> catherine:the threat - so severe - the national weather service first issue a tornado emergency, then 'enhanced' it when large tornadoes threatened heavily populated areas. >> catherine:the same system brought tornadoes to colorado's eastern plains over the weekend. the family who lives in this oklahoma farm rode out the tornado in this living room. >> it started off as a little too big and that it became bigger and bigger and then it became wide. >> we heard a sound like we never heard before. we went to the basement. >> catherine:after realizing there was simply no place to run. they say they're just glad to be alive.
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>> catherine:and figuring they might as well try to make their prom date memorable. two students in colorado decided to let a tornado photo-bomb them. >> where are we going to go? we actually have no place to go. >> catherine:charlie and ali said they wanted to be creative.but had no idea their unique prom photo would go viral. >> catherine: but, it has spirit. >> vicki:wow. >> brittany: it is not over for folks in nebraska and parts of kentucky and tennessee. you can see if there. i will show you when i get in front of the camera. here with our region and nebraska, the last 20 minutes we did get confirmation from the national weather, that we
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also have a lot of severe thunderstorm watch that will be in effect for the next couple of hours. for portions of kentucky. but a closer look at what we are experiencing closer to home, as we head into the rest of tonight. i would continue to deal with a bit of patchy fog. >> brittany: tomorrow, we will see another round of fog for the shoreline. you notice in futurecast for we are not tracking any rainfall for your work week. with temperatures at city degrees for the inland locations. tomorrow and thursday, dropping a bit as we head into friday. as we get closer to the bay area. and the low 70, s. >> brittany: we will see
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some of the high-pressure start to break down brick at would track the 7 day forecast when i see you again, and 15 minutes. >> vicki:facebook is responding to accusations of political bias among workers who administer its "trending" section. and a top house republican wants to investigate the claims. >> grant:that after an anonymous former contractor who worked for facebook, says he saw suppression of trending content related to "popular conservative topics." >> grant:the allegations are part of a report published by gizmodo. representative john thune is asking c-e-o mark zuckerberg to respond to the allegations. >> grant:facebook says actions such as those described in the report, would violate the company's "trending" guidelines. the head of the team responsible for trending topics said he found no evidence that the allegations are true. >> grant: and the wake of
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>> vicki:many whole food snacks and nuts aren't considered good for you under the rules, but nutritional research suggests otherwise. the "healthy review" comes after snack company "kind" was told it couldn't claim its fruit and nut bars were content derived from almonds. >> vicki:last month, the company was notified by the f-d-a that it could label its products >> grant:how many americans are turning to prayer when athat was at the core of a recently published study. >> vicki:the numbers were so high they did for the report's author. jeremy roth with our coverage partners at cnn breaks down the report. >> reporter:when americans are having health problems -- or someone close to them is -- a new study says an overwhemling amount of them turn to prayer. >> reporter:the report conducted by a baylor university epidimiology professor in conjuction with gallup -- found that 80 percent of people surveyed have prayed for their own healing. >> reporter:that number goes up to 90 percent when those in the study were asked if they had prayed for others' health. >> reporter:the survey was conducted by talking to 17- hundred people over the phone -- it has a margin of error of plus or minus four
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percentage points. >> reporter:it also found most who do use prayer for healing do so in conjunction with regular strong -- but said the final results quote "blew me away" >> reporter:however he says this study is just the beginning and asked. he hopes further research can be done to look more into whether prayer is actually helping people heal. >> reporter:for today's health minute.i'm jeremy roth.
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the studio. >> grant: yes, pam we look forward to hearing more at 6. >> vicki:there is a new twist in who should be awarded prince's estate. an inmate in colorado has filed a paternity claim with a minnesota court, claiming the late musician is his biological father. >> vicki:in the filings, the calvin williams seeks dna testing to determine if he is prince's child. affidavit that she had sex with prince in july of 1976 and gave birth to her son the following april. >> vicki:under minnesota law, children are first in line williams ahead of prince's siblings if the court agrees he is prince's son. >> vicki:williams is currently doing time for a weapons charge. >> vicki: in hollywood, with
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the story. >> vicki:sharon osbourne back at 'the talk' and addressing herbut the rumors of his cheating with his hairstylist seems to be a hollywood cliche! the insider's louis aguirre is in hollywood with the story. >>we've been married coming up tzhirty three years but we've known each other for forty. >>if you fall at the first obstacle, what's the point of getting married? >>video: mama i'm coming home. >> reporter:not so much this time around. proving even the family rock can crumble, sharon clearly has reached her breaking point. >> a warm warm welcome back to our sharon >> reporter:days after
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kicking ozzy out for an alleged affair with his longtime hairdresser. she made her tv return after a one day absense surrounded by the support of her talk family >>sharon: i honestly can't thank people enough for their backing me for saying they love me / 11:09:05 i'm anything because there's nothing to cry about >> reporter:but why end things now? it ozzy allegedly breached her trust with a member of their inner circle. >>joan; who watches the children who watches amy and kelly and jack when the two of you are on the road >>ozzy; a wondeful nanny / 6:20 long live rock and roll >>crazy but thats how it goes. >> reporter:that was ozzy and their three young kids on the joan rivers show for father's day in 1991. and just last march sharon made light of what she claims happened during that busy time. >>sharon; we used to have four nannies and i'm telling you they are the bain of my exisistence >>i caught two of them in bed with ozzy >> reporter:we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you, grant and vicki. >> brittany: it was really nice out today. however, we do have patty--patch fog
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that will linger. woolsey won a conditions and banks will begin to cool down as we hit into the end of the 7 day. i will tell you more about the 7 day forecast. >> brittany: we have a high pressure system that will continue to shift in slowly break down and that is when the temperature will drop. we will take a closer look at where those clouds will push in inland. closer to half moon bay. >> brittany: as we had and two, tomorrow morning to read--as we head into tomorrow morning will see more sunshine by 3:00. >> brittany: we will still see cloud lingering and as you closer to those that.
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--closer to thursday. >> brittany: we will see to it or just dropping just a bit. right now, at temperatures as 63. in san francisco with low 60s and oakland and six san jose los '60s. after a high, similar to what we have seen today. 77 degrees and mountain view and sunnyvale. >> brittany: low standings for sap francisco and temperatures will be in six to seven degrees warmer and petaluma and san rafael was 71. >> brittany: and slightly cooler trend as we go into friday, saturday and sunday and especially inland. the beginning of next week temperatures along the coast
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is right or wrong 60 degrees. >> brittany: we may be in the '60s for certain areas and low eighties for others. depending on where you are located tomorrow. >> grant:thank you, brittany. >> grant:if you find the screen on your smart=watch or wear=able. too small. our tech trends reporter gabe slate shows us. how reserchers at carnegie mellon university are >> gabe:it's called "skin track". this special smart=watch being developed turns your arm into a touch=screen. your skin becomes an extention of your devicve. >> gabe:could this solve the problem of the tiny screen? the tiny screen on smartwatches is really holding them back. >> gabe:there is only so much you can do with a square inch of space.
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there are two components here. >> gabe:a signal-emitting ring and a sensing wrist band. band track the ring wearing finger's movements. when the finger touches the skin a high-frequency electrical signal is sent into the user's arm. this is cool. the device is using the human body as an electrical conduit. >> gabe:sounds freaky. but it's safe and already used in new types medical technology. this technology can even work through a layer of clothing. >> gabe:skintrack recognizes all the usual touchscreen signals, including tapping, swiping, and spacial gestures. in the demo video, now on youtube, the researchers show how drawing the letter "n" on the skin launches a news app, while the letter "s" puts an incoming call on silent. >> gabe:the people behind this say once you get a hang of it it's just like using a phone touchscreen. same sort of accuracy very interesting. this could be a thing in a few years. everyone walking around looking at their wrist and swiping on their arm >> grant: >> gabe:with your tech trends, gabe slate. >> stanley:coming up: i go to prison, yes the
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>> grant:kron-4's stanley roberts is giving you an inside look at a growing problem in california prisons. the crime carries up to five- thousand- dollars in fines. for visitors, contractors and employees. >> vicki:and inmates risk 90- days tacked onto their sentence. despite all that. the problem is growing. so the california department of corrections is bringing in an expert. with a unique set of skills.
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(male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >>natural sounds of dog searching a cell >> stanley:allow me to introduce you to drako, drako is a belgian malawa is searching for one particular item that is not permitted in this establishment . >> stanley:and no it's not drugs it's something a little different and suprising >> stanley:but before we get to drako. where i am, i'm in prison.yes real prison the kind with barbed wire fences and guard towers and no i'm not an immate at least not yet. >> stanley:im inside the california department of corrections and rehabilitation medical they permitted me to bring my camera into a place where cameras are not normally allowed >> stanley:you see there is a problem in california's prison system people are smuggling in cell phones to help people in lockup behave badly outside where drako comes into play >>--sometimes he'll bark
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sometimes hell scratch no >> stanley:but first i need to get drako to stop attacking my camera >> stanley:that was california department of corrections handler pile gives drako and drako happily starts looking >> stanley:when something is found drako is awared favorite correctional officers enter search the area where drako the banned item >>--drako has had finds in a few seconds where it owuold take staff a few hour so drako has saved up a lot of effort >> stanley:for the record some of the items were purposely hidden in undisclosed locations by correctional officers simply to show drakos ability to sniff out cell phones >>--sgt pike he's found phones inside peanut butter he found phones secreated in buckets that have had different types of odors as fast as different chemacles
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>> stanley:while the phones that drako found were placed in a cell block for propose of showing us how he works there was an actual finding of an illegal cell phone and it happened here >>--drako jumping up and down >> stanley:that's drako alerting his handler that he smelled a cell phone >> stanley:the cell would later be officers to see where the phone is, the phones are often smuggled in by visitors and yes even by employees of the prison system in case you're wondering drako also helps out side of are hiding drug or even cell >> stanley:a cell phone sniffing dog, behaving badly . classic in vacaville stanley roberts kron 4 news. if you have a comment or a story idea for stanley, you can e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m >> vicki:in case you are wondering why drako attacked stanley's camera, apparently the camera, closely resembled his chew toy which he is awarded when he finds an illegal phone. >> grant:so no cameras were
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam:breaking news tonight. alleged sexual misconduct involving an underage girl and east bay police officers. >> pam:tonight, kron-4 news has uncovered a secret investigation which has been going on for several months. regarding allegations. that some officers have had an improper sexual relationship with the teenager. >> pam:kron 4's haaziq madyun has the exclusive story. that you will only see here on kron four. >> reporter:two oakland police officers have been placed on administrative leave, perhaps as many 4- additional officers may also be involved, in what multiple sources tell kron4 is an investigation into alleged sexual misconduct involving a minor. >> reporter:my sources say the alleged sexual misconduct involves the daughter of a civilan employee who works with the investigation reportedly dates back to october of 2015. >> reporter:we came here to oakland police headquarters
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to speak to chief sean whent about this case but instead got >> reporter:"as a matter of policy, the oakland police department does not comment on active internal affairs investigations. the oakland police department takes all allegations of misconduct of our employees very seriously. ensuring internal investigations are swift, fair, and objective is our policy" >> reporter:no one here at opd would talk on camera. >>"if there is any truth to the allegation, it is completely disturbing and alarming" >> reporter:oakland city councilmember noel gallo says he is troubled with the police department's lack of transparency regarding any investigation into alleged sexual misconduct by officers >>"that is what the citizens don't have to read about it in the newspapers or down the line in terms of who did what to whom, right now what we do lack is public trust, department and certainly that's not going to help the issue" >> reporter:he says this incident and the handling of it, is a step back for chief whent. gallo says whent was hired as someone who would improve the culture inside the oakland police department >>"i think he needs to come out, he is the leader of the department, at the end of the day everything begins need to take accountability, we need to be transparent
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with the public, but most of all we need to say we are not going to tolerate that behavior, we are not going to tolerate that action, if you do, you're going to be fired" >> reporter:an officer being placed on administrative leave is not something that happens everyday. typically you hear about administrative leave when there is an officer involved shooting.or if an initial investigation reveals something such as domestic violence, theft or in this case sexual abuse. my sources tell me that this current case of sexual misconduct was discovered during an investigation into another matter involving another oakland police officer. >> reporter:these are serious allegations. according to state law internal affairs has up to a year to reach a determination. we are trying to verify with opd whether or not a criminal investigation exist regarding this matter as well. >> reporter:in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news.
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>> pam:new at six: a major setback to efforts police officer accountable. for posting tweets viewed as racist by civil rights activists. >> pam:as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, it looks as though an arbitrator's ruling in the case, will stand. >> reporter:officer white was fired in that were seen as threats to the black lives matter movement and others. but he was reinstated by an independent arbitrator, sparking protests and efforts to have the reinstatement overturned. >> reporter:meeting in closed session on tuesday, the san jose city council dropped it's support statement, mayor sam liccardo said whites tweets were disgraceful and reiterated his support for the chief's decision to fire white. police union chief paul kelly says it's time to move on. >>paul kelly/p.o.a. --
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oh, i think it is a lesson learned. that your response and apology from wyche was sincere. and he truly meant it. >> reporter:the search for donald trump's running mate is underway tonight. his campaign manager is heading up the vetting process. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> pam: the polls have just closed in nebraska let's get to grant lotus with the results. grant? >> grant: we just received the response that donald trump is the winner and nebraska we do not have the numbers at the moment.
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>> grant: as i said, and nasa have numbers. donald trump is the projected winner and nebraska. it was virginia also held its primary. west virginia with barney sanders and hillary clinton to close to call. right now, sanders has a slight lead over hillary clinton. we will follow that over the night. we did mention that trump 1 nebraska and west virginia. obviously, the presumptive nominee on the republican side. and the democrats have some more time to go. >> grant: kelly clinton is close to winning the nomination. you need to
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thousand 383 to do so and she is knocking on the door. we will continue to follow the race in west virginia and will keep you updated on all of that. pam? >> pam:trump has said. he will name his choice for vice- president in july, possibly convention in cleveland. he has indicated he would like to choose someone with reportedly trump already has a list of five to six potential running mates. >> pam: hillary clinton has opened up her campaign headquarters in san francisco. it is at very familiar location for some of us. >> pam: she will be based out of the old kron 4 building on van ness avenue. when we went by today. to get some video, the old signage was still up. but once you step inside, it is clear it has become a temporary home for athere hillary election signs a cardboard cutout of the democratic presidential hopeful. >> pam: the other democratic candidate for president bernie sanders. spentday campaigning in northern california.and today that included san francisco and oakland. enthusiastic crowds along
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the way. catherine heenan is here >> pam: with the latest. >> catherine:even the stops where you might not expect a welcoming crowd -- excited bernie sanders fans were waiting. >> catherine:it was all word of mouth.and social media buzz. this was the scene this afternoon in san francisco. sanders was headed to the chronicle offices to talk to their editorial board. and people had gathered outside. >> catherine:he stopped to thank them for their support and urge them to turn out for california's june 7th >> we very much appreciate your support. thank you very much! (cheers & applause) >> catherine:it was the same story when sanders stopped at his oakland field office thishe's telling supporters that california and new jersey could be critical for his campaign. >> catherine:hillary clinton remains the he believes he has an outside shot to end up with more pledged delegates than clinton. >> catherine:monday - sanders attracted stockton.
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>> pam:in a little less than an for barbara boxer's u.s. senate seat. will face off in a debate. all five are tonight. >> pam:because california has an vote getters from next month's election will election. >> pam:that means two democrats or off in november. we are will have more on kron four news tonight at eight. >> pam:the primary in california is june 7th. >> pam:a year after kate steinle illegal immigrant along a san francisco pier. the considering changing the city's immigration policy. >> pam:today, the board proposed an ordinance that tells officers to contact immigration and customs enforcement. if an illegal immigrant is charged with a violent crime. and has been convicted within the last seven years. >> pam:sheriff vicki hennessey says, she is against the legislation. and she acknowledges, she should be the one required to notify i-c-e.
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>>no word on when a final decision will be made. >> pam:two alameda county deputies have been charged today with assault -- in the beating ofstanislav petrov in san francisco last november. as catherine heenan reports. tonight they are facing a string of serious criminal charges. catherine. >> catherine:those two deputies are each charges tonight. and the d-a isn't closing the door on the possibility of 'more' charges later. >> catherine:it's a case that got national attention -- mostly because the beating in question was caught on camera. >> catherine:deputies paul wieber and luis santa-maria were seen in the videos - beating 29-year-old car theft suspect stanislav petrov.after a high speed chase. >> catherine:prosecutors say they hit him at least 30 times in the head and hands - using steel batons. the deputies are both
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expected to turn themselves in by sometime tomorrow. >> catherine:district attorney george gascon says when police violate the law -- it affects the work of every man and woman in uniform. >> this is a case about police officers acting beyond the parochial of law. this is a case about excessive force and it is extremely disconnected from professional behavior. >> we are relieved that charges have finally been filed against the officers after seven months. i have a question as to why it took so long? >> catherine:stanislav petrov suffered a concussion with a mild brain injury, deep head cuts and many broken bones in his
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hands. >> catherine:doctors had to insert plates and screws in his hands to repair them. bail for the deputies has dollars each >> pam:sunshine around the bay area today. meterologist brittney shipp is here with details. nice work week ahead for us. warmer inland and cooler along the coast. >> brittany: right along the coast that is where we saw the clouds and patchy fog as we head into the rest of tonight. again, right along the coast. and high pressure. you can see it. as a shift to the east. it will weaken a bit for the next couple of days. we will show you the clouds look like as we go into tomorrow morning. >> brittany: as we go into the day you will see how clouts lender just off the
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coast and shore here. but we will see more clout in this move back again as we go into wednesday and thursday morning. with cloud lingering as well. >> brittany: we stay mount for most of the inland location but we would drop to the 60 degree temperatures by 8:00 p.m.. we will be tracking this 7 day forecast when i see you again in about 15 minutes. pam? >> pam: will the raiders be staying or going? >> pam: why the city decided to shut down a part? plus, al leiter has california decides to legalize marijuana the alarming statistics coming from other states want de uzbeks of drivers. --affects
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>> pam: big news out of las vegas about that citys' bid to convince the raiders. to leave oakland. >> pam: the las vegas mayor is making it sound like landing the team is not a dream. but a reality. >> pam: vicki liviakis joins us with what the mayor told a radio station. >> pam: vicki? >> vicki:the las vegas mayor went on a e-s-p-n radio show to address the talk about the raiders possibily coming to town. if you have a comment or a story idea for stanley, you can e-mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m >> vicki:you may recall it was just a couple of weeks ago we told davis telling the city he would move the team if las >> vicki: half-a-billion dollars to the project. for those who think this get a better deal out of oakland or perhaps another city. the las vegas mayor says think again. >> vicki:listen to what she had to say about possibly being used as a pawn in the raiders bid for a new
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stadium. >> he is very and involved in it. >> vicki:while las vegas may be betting on itself to come through, a lot still has to reality. the stadium needs to be approved and then there's raiders would have to clear. >> vicki:they need the approval of the n-f-l to move. of course the could do what they did when first left oakland in the 1980s. bolt without approval and then fight the n-f-l in court. >> vicki: pam? >> pam: on the peninsula. >> pam: police are looking for a man who broke into a home which was under construction. >> pam: this is out of los altos. homeowners' surveillance camera. police say, the man got into
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the house through the section which was being worked on. it is located on south clarke avenue. >> pam: he then grabbed some items and decided to leave through one of the sliding glass doors. >> pam: if you recognize the suspect, los altos police would like to hear from you. >> pam: hazmat crews spent the day in livermore. the spill was discovered last night on "i" -street near palm avenue. >> pam: it covered a 15-foot square spot on the street. >> pam: authorities have no idea how long it had been there, nor where it came from. >> pam: mercury is highly toxic and nervous system, lungs and kidneys. >> pam: the livermore fire department says, none of the residents in the area was affected by the spill. >> grant: we just that these in just five minutes ago. that vehicle appears to be teetering near the scene called. it's hard to tell exactly how big it is. about 5 ft.? at the south of
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market and san francisco. >> grant: was only about six weeks ago where they still --where a sioux word line broke and that created a massive sinkhole. so just three weeks later we are seeing another sinkhole in san francisco. we have the up crew headed to the scene and we will keep you posted. >> grant: pam? >> pam: today one of san francisco's most popular parks. is closing. alamo square is known for 'painted ladies' victorian houses. and its views of the city. >> pam: but today will be the last day the park is open to the public. for at least the next nine - months. >> pam: one of the main reasons for the closure. is to install a new irrigation system.
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park officials say. the new system could save up to 3- point-2- million- gallons of water per year. >>trt:10/ "parks in the city" >> pam:other renovations are expected. including better wheel chair access.... park officials also say, they will be putting in lawn alternatives. .. >> brittany: temperatures are slightly above average as we go into the rest of the week. but, here is what to expect as we head into the rest of tonight with clout when during just a bit. for this week, it will be a little bit warmer as we cool things down closer to
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the weekend. by monday and tuesday was to the temperatures are starting to drop down a bit. as we go into the next few hours or so, you will see clouds hanging all round the shoreline. >> brittany: warmer to adjust for the inland location. here is a look at the satellite radar showing a ridge of high pressure. you are not seeing a lot of cloudiness. just cloudiness along the shore. >> brittany: if you are in the east bay and you are not seen in whole lot of cloudiness. >> brittany: as we go into the rest of tonight and tomorrow we will see the clubs laundering as we get into the afternoon, a lot of sunshine for the inland location. --we'll see the
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clouds blowing during as we get into the afternoon. >> brittany: '60s in oakland, san jose closer to 70 degrees. 77 in concord and our afternoon high as 7 1/7 at mountain view. fremont as well. for most locations in the south bay 80. closer to san francisco, almost 70 degrees. ms. 70 in petaluma and now bob. --napa >> brittany: friday, saturday and sunday temperatures will drop them just a bit. along the coast, we will stay in the low 60s. pam?
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>> pam: the hungry customers joint all coming from an ancient family and restaurant. >> starting off as eight oil retail store and it spanned from there. >> pam: hundreds of dumpling fans flocked to the grand opening in san jose. the hundred customers gather today in anticipation of the research was variety of soup filled dumplings at the west village shoppe said appeared thousands of by size and dumplings were rolled for the opening all come from an aid to family recipe.
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>> pam: california is thinking of making marijuana legal creek but in this statistic out of one of the states that already the allies may have people thinking twice. and president obama is said to do what no sitting president has done before. the historic trip he has plant. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com
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>> pam:the legalization of marijuana is presenting a big problem in washington state. stoned drivers. >> pam:fatal accidents involving stoned drivers have soared in the state since marijuana was legalized there. that's according to a study from the triple a foundation for traffic safety. >> pam:but it's difficult to determine whether a high-on- pot driver is too impaired to drive, according to a separate study from the same group. >> pam:fatal crashes involving marijuana more than doubled in 2014. >> pam:pot was involved in 17- washington that year, up from eight-percent in 2013 -- the year before recreational marijuana was allowed there.
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>> pam:the study's authors call the findings alarming. >> pam:but triple-a admits coming up with a test to get road will be difficult because a driver's t-h-c levels can only be tested via a blood sample. >> pam:triple-a recommends that states use a two- component system. >> pam:in addition to showing a positive test for recent marijuana use, the physiological evidence of impairment. >> pam:the death rate for america's recent months. honeybees had a very deadly shows, the winter death rate 28 -percent, after dropping for a few years. >> pam:experts say, among the of bee deaths. are tiny mites. they infest bee hives with tons of deadly diseases.
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over time he season to taste place for the ages. -- he cemented his place for ages. >> reporter: police are trying to find an individual who groped a 15 year old. approached from behind and side of the tunnel. the percent rafter and walter for several seconds before she was able to get away. when she got away she told her parents about what happened and they contacted the police as they are treating this as a sexual battery. they are hoping that someone had seen or heard some think. -- something. >> pam: caltrans will
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direct overnight maintenance work that would trigger the closing of bork to of the caldecott tunnel tonight. and wednesday night. caltrans worker will power washed roadway on eastbound state highway 24. the washing will prompt a share down from 10:00 p.m., today through 4:30 a.m. monday. and wednesday from 10:00 p.m. through 4:30 a.m.. the board one who will remain open for eastbound traffic on the freeway. >> pam: nice work week ahead for us. and warmer inland and cooler along the coast of brittany is hear what the weather of date. >> brittany: we will see a ridge of high pressure and
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stain to the east. it will also weakened so temperatures will drop as we get closer to thursday and friday. pretty much average. >> brittany: by the afternoon and a lot of locations will see clouds moving and as we get into tomorrow night. plans for tonight, and the clock between the mid '50s and '60s everyone would draw down pretty much to the high 50s. -- drop down. >> brittany:pam? >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: this is a story that we brought you earlier today a big sinkhole does open up in san francisco impacting traffic and the
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evening commute. this cd ask you the teetering in the open hole. -- you can see the suv >> grant: they had to close the area. muni also runs through their creek they had to be toward the bosses. as folks are trying to get all round. it is unclear as to what caused this thing called. we have j.r. stone that is going there. to keep us updated on this situation. >> grant: and muni also running their bosses had to be toward. --buses had to detour. >> grant:pam?
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>> pam:obama to pay historic visit to hiroshima this month >> pam:washington - the mayor of president barack obama's plan to visit as a "bold decision based on conscience and rationality." >> pam:the white house announced this morning that obama will become the first sitting american president to visit dropped an atomic bomb. he will visit the site later this month with japanese prime minister shinzo abe during a previously scheduled trip to japan. >> pam:obama's visit will bolster his call for denuclearization and honor victims of the bombing that killed 140,000 japanese on aug. 6, 1945. >> pam:the white house has ruled out the possibility that obama will apologize for the bombing of hiroshima. return just press clean and let roomba help with your everyday messes.
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about fuzzy as sherri osborn's split and what led up to it. and if you are thinking of asking madonna for a hug you better think twice. next! we have new details about ozzy and sharon osbourne's split and what led up to it. >> pam:plus. if you're thinking about asking madonna for hug. you might want to rethink that request. tenner thomason explains in the hollywood today live - daily wrap. >> reporter:hey guys, i'm tanner thomason from hollywood today live, it's another edition of the htl daily wrap. yesterday, we reported that ozzy and sharon osbourne were breaking up because of his alleged infidelity. today, sources are saying that sharon long suspected that he was unfaithful. the shock rocker has reportedly moved out of the family home and is living in a hotel. >> reporter: yesterday, sharon took the on her show "the talk."
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great news for eva mendes and everyone's favorite "nice guy" ryan gosling. eva gave birth to their second who was born on april 29 in santa monica. in a shocking development, amada is reportedly very good looking, unlike her incredibly average looking parents. >> reporter:guys, if you're looking for was out for dinner with her daughter lourdes in new york her and asked for a hug. her reply: "hey how about a handshake instead?" in fairness, i would've said the same thing mag. >> reporter:that's all for the htl daily
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get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability for just $30 a month. keep calm, your internet's on. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports!. >> gary:steph curry is the first unanimous mvp in nba history. >> gary:that means all 131- voters agreed that he is the best accepted the award this afternoon.at a ceremony on the floor of oracle arena. >> gary: shaquille o'neal was close by one.
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>> gary: wilt tenderloin-- chamberlain was mvp. >> gary:he is the 11th- player ever to win back-to- back mvps.. when the franchise was in >> gary:curry led the nba in scoring to a record 73-win season recreated how people think and how they are playing it >> gary:here was curry today >> this is a huge honor that i will remember for the rest of my life. people have been congratulating all day. i'd just do not know what to say. you guys and inspire me to keep getting better. so, i think you very much for this award thank you for
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supporting us every single day. let's win a championship! >> gary: 1234 >> gary:here are the results curry of course running way with it getting all 131 first place votes kawhi leonard of the spurs was 2nd lebron james 3rd russell westbrook 4th and draymond green got a couple of 2nd place votes and finished 7th.--------------------- >> gary: you can have the fans like you. or the media .. no, there are too busy tweeting. but the people you worked on it like you deck is key. --like you, that is key. >> gary: most of the big
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players in the nba it are not alike by their team members. he would now say any names but to set yourself apart. it is really weird. --rare >> pam: and, you can sense that about him. >> gary: wonder if his wife can still cook. she's getting all of these cooking opportunities. (laughter) >> gary: here is the lure riley at the press conference on walking with the media. she was giving them this year down. do not mess with riley curry. she was giving a little peace and love. >> gary: people should know that the voting is done right before the wild. it
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was just incredible. --but wow! >> gary: just incredible. >> gary: yes, he was a little rusty coming off the bench. people were asking why did they not start him. >> gary: finished with 40 points and 37 minutes even then noted warrior critic, charles barkley was in all. --awe >> were on the road for that game and i said that was the most impressive thing to score 33 plans that was lebraun james. -33 points >> that was crazy. that was on the same level print that
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was unbelievable. the >> gary: reason he did not start is because they thought that he will be rusty so they put tam and the game of the second unit of portland. >> grant: sure. >> grant: they had to on the bike to keep loose. >> gary: us what i thought --that is what i thought. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports!. >> gary:grant's turn from
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>> pam: a hawaii man says his overheated and melted.while he was at dinner the victim of the melting phone. blames an extended battery that he bought online. >> pam: the online manufacturer, hyperion, claims their microchip that prevent's their devices from overheating. samsung cell phones have had a recent history of over- heatinng. samsung officials say protecting your battery with a sturdy case.will prevent a rare meltdown. we will see a few clouds along the coast line. >> brittany: we will wake up to f o g. but by that afternoon and should be
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really great spirit and that eighties and seventies along the bay. >> brittany: temperatures will stay pretty close to average ended cooler by next week >> pam: a full hour of entertainment news is on the way. followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. then we're back with kron 4 news at 8:00 . (scal): good day, m'lady!
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