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suspects taken into custody as a weapon was recovered. again, this story is still developing at this point. antioch police believe that all of the suspects involved in this bill " shooting are now in custody tonight-- in this vehicle shooting >> grant:.and in an effort to make a >> grant:--kate? >> reporter: the scene now is clear. everything is back to normal as you see people are out here pumping gas. i did talk to 1 percent for it a little bit ago he says, this place was surrounded by police cars and he did see them leaving. at least one
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of the suspect and to the back of the patrol car. police, say they did recover that rifle at the shell station. and, more or rest a little bit farther down the highway. at least two more suspects. we do not know at this point have a discussion of that car or the people involved. we do not have anything else in regard to why the two cars were shooting at each other. >> reporter: we have had several of the shooters. -- shotting >> reporter: 67 and shooting. on high way for many of them deadly. a young mother was killed on the freeway. --we have had 7 shootings on hwy 4.
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>> reporter: now, and they point reporting live at the shell station. i am kate k goal. >> vicki: stretch of highway four safer for drivers. the pittsburg police department is asking the city council for funding tonight.to buy new surveillance cameras for the city. >> vicki: to see a car was shot at several times. they are concerned about the recent spike. anyone with information on the shooting is asked to contact the police.
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>> reporter: normally on and monday there are hundreds of people here coming in for hot lunches. because of this homicide investigation. none are here. >> reporter: at the time, and men was killed as a companion was going on. the up the day people were turned away. as kron4 and best daguerre's continue to develop the tells. --as kron 4 investigators continue to develop details. >> have been here for 20 years and have never seen anything like this. police >> reporter: 6 are working on a surveillance video and at the time there was an accident. police want to talk to the drivers and
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passengers as they are not sure what the connection is to the shooting. the man was driving fast from the community center. >> we are very interested in speaking to whoever may have been in and the local last night maybe we will have more information. --who may have been in that car last night. >> reporter: is is the second accident in san leandro. the other involved a pastor and son in that case. there are not sure if this is gang-related but right now they are looking at all possibilities. >> grant: after a body of a woman was found in a community park. >> vicki: we have catherine
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here to tell us more details. >> catherine: the body of a woman was not floating along the edge of a duck pond. this was their boxer boulevard in new ballpark. police were called to the park around 230 this morning. they are not releasing any details yet, except to say they do consider it a suspicious death. the name and age of the woman had not been released and kron4 talk to one of the young man who found the body. >> we look and sound a wake. there was blood in the pond. and, we looked into the pond and we did see some think floating. we did see an orange shirt and it was a girl. >> vicki: the police is hoping for leads from the public. they are asking anyone with information to call them. that individual
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is still at large. vicki? >> vicki: at s investigation into an alleged sexual misconduct by oakland police officers has been widened to include a fourth officer who does that placed all leads. it is a story kron4 first broke a week ago. >> vicki: department investigates allegations that were involved in sexual misconduct with a woman who may have been under age blind the alleged encounters. police have not released the names of those three officers or four officers who is now also part of the investigation. on friday chief went said the allegation surfaced after police investigated the suicide but all the search all bryant last september. =--the suicide by
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all concerned office o'brien last september. >> vicki: the chief said evidence was recovered that led to an opening of the internal affairs investigation into allegations of potential sex misconduct. >> vicki:grant? >> grant: monumental night for the golden state warriors i had derrick and about 45 minutes the defending champions will tip off game 1 of the western conference finals against the oklahoma city under. we have teen covered at oracle or clean up. we start with mark carpenter who is down on the floor. mark?
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>> mark: the six of the seven last scoring chance. you will expect to see a lot of this. scoring a lot of points. steve kerr, 6-0 in game 1 and the plight of spirit so they are expecting a shot with the thunder spirit-- with thunder. >> mark:steve kerr- >> lot of potential for entertaining play and super competitive spirit. >> involved a little bit. as the season goes on. it is
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going to being--to last four games will take a lot. >> mark: you can see the guys in warming up. curry, did his what about 20 minutes ago. we have a couple of angelenos. andrew bogut who have been dealing with some lake issues. --leg issues is expected to play and get a lot of minutes. we will keep you updated. live and on line. grant, and should be a good one. >> vicki: j.r. stone is outside with all of the excitement. getting ready
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for the game. warriors fans are jamming into the parking lot at oracle are no right now. >> reporter: i want to see some of the people in the distance. they have their hands up. you see them making their way into the arena. tonight at 6:00 vs 7:00 or 730 creek and talking about the big gains and the western final conference they meet earlier for the east coast. it is going to be an exciting one in here. >> reporter: they are attacking it and and we have been talking to fans. we will have more from those passed tonight, at 6:00 derrick j.r. stone, kron 4 news. --j >r. stone
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>> vicki: more from the warriors! >> reporter: you pay a lot of money so you might as well be entertained and the court or from your seats. every fan that comes in and will receive a killed e d wristband. -- led wristband >> reporter: at it like up sort of like a beyoncé concert. we have all seen it. we also have the have time performance. >> grant: we are happy to
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welcome the new was member of the kron4 news team. steve aveson >> grant: his broadcast career has taken him across country. the network and most recently busted. -- boston >> vicki: but he is a local boy. gabor and raised here in the bay area. >> happy to be here back home. i have spent the last week or so catching up on some of the big issues facing the bay area. and meeting with some local leaders. including the oakland mayor. i had a chance to sit down and talk with her about the city she tried to change. >> reporter: including
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improvements with the police department. and i will bring you back with a 1 01 with the mayor. coming up at kron 4 news at 6:00. >> reporter: i also wanted to you about the cell phone story coming up tonight on kron 4 news at 10. we go and that he discovered that even if you think you what the data off from the false that we are--that were discarded or donated for others to use. that is coming up tonight and our new hour of news kron 4 news at 10:00. and i will be back with the news at 6:00. straight ahead tonight. new details on a cold case and the south bay. the suspicious vehicle, and reward police hope will help
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crack the case. >> grant: firebricks through a home in san francisco's sunset district derrick forcing more than a dozen people from their home. (scal): good day, m'lady!
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see what spam can! do... at spam.com >> grant:south bay law enforcement is once again digging into a cold case murder investigation dating back to19-94. >> vicki:as kron four's rob
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fladeboe reports now, they are hoping a new one- hundred-thousand dollar reward will help them crack the case. >> reporter:at a news conference monday santa clara county supervisor joe simitian announced that applied materials corporation has re-issued a $100,000 reward for information in the march 17, 1994 murder of employee matthew flores. >>joe simitian/santa clara --was shot and killed plant like rage at his car. the case has never been solved. >> reporter:a native of rhode island, flores, a desert storm veteran, had recently been discharged from the army and had only been on the job at applied materials for ten days. he was shot and killed with a single bullet to the head as he was getting out of his rented chevy corsica at approximately 8:14 a.m. outside building twelve on oakmead village drive in santa clara. >>mike sellers/santa clara police chief-- it has been a very tough investigation have spent thousands of dollars to try
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to solve this investigation and it is extremely important to us. >> reporter:police have discovered little about a possible motive for the murder, which occurred out of range of security cameras. and they are still searching for a suspicious vehicle in the case, a 1991- 1994 light-colored ford explorer sport. jeff rosen/district--one out there's no hybrid they may have a thread of information that may help us resolve this case. >> reporter:an active figure in the >> reporter:-in-santa clara, rob fladeboe, kron 4 news.
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>> grant: >> vicki:a fire broke out in san francisco and damaged two homes in the sunset district this morning. just after 11:00.the 2-alarm fire appeared to have started in the back of a home at 1966 35th avenue and then spread to the home next >> vicki:three people.including a firefighter suffered minor injuries. thirteen people were displaced from the two homes. >> vicki:damage to the home where the severe.and the home next door had minor damage. the cause of the fire is still under investigation.but fire crews to be suspicious.
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>> grant: in the south bay. the power was knocked out for 600 p g and e customers. you see the video right here with what i raging. on wall street. it took firefighters about two hours to get the fire under control grid is britain's best of this all repair shop. --it took firefighters about two hours to get under control. it was a bottle mechanic shop. >> grant:tesla's reputation is under fire -- after a report from company is using cheap foreign labor. with the details - including reaction from tesla boss elon musk. >> catherine: there is quite a buzz about this. that
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report claims the car company used workers from eastern european countries -- paying them as little as $5 an hour to build a new car painting facility. >> catherine: the mercury news says that tesla contractor eisenmann and subcontractor ism vuzem hired more than 140 workers from eastern europe. >> catherine: one of the workers is now trying to sue tesla - after reportedly falling three stories and breaking both legs. >> catherine: tesla denies that it knew the contractors were allegedly underpaying. saying if true - it's "totally unacceptable." >> catherine: elon musk tweeted sunday that he just heard about this. saying it sounds like the 'wrong thing happened on many levels." adding that he'll investigate, and make it right. >> catherine: he also says the company will take care of the injured worker. >> catherine: grant and vicki? >> grant:california governor
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jerry brown wants state money to help create a system that can issue warnings that an earthquake is occuring. the governor will ask the legislature to allocate $10 million towad the potential warning system. brown hopes to at least have limited alerts by the year 20-18. >> vicki:check this out.a florida woman was rushed to the hospital after a shark bit her. but had to be taken to the emergency room.with the shark still attached to her arm. >> grant: i have never seen anything like this. it's almost like a lot job. -- like this. it's almost like a lock jaw. >> grant:when responders first shark was dead but it somehow maintained it's grip.like a locked-jaw. authorities say the attack is unusual because nursing docile and stationary. this breed of shark in particular is known to stay near the reefs. >> reporter: i will show you
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a product that is getting big national attention. i am gate slate coming up on kron 4 news. >> vicki:and a special ceremony at the white house today to honor police officers who put their lives on the line.to save others.
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>>gabe slatetech report: america's greatest makers: >> vicki:a burlingame based start=up. is getting a lot of attention because they made it into the final round of a reality t-v show. start-up competiton. airing on a national network. >> grant:our gabe slate met up with the husband and wife team. they showed him the fitness gadget they invented which could win them the one million dollar prize. during the show's upcoming finale. >> gabe: it is time for the finals and only four teams left. only one will win the
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$1 million >> of course there is we want the $1 million but we need the money to grow our company and quick hour day jobs so we can take it to the next level. >> reporter: this is a eight tracker for fitness. if >> you do circuits or a boot camp and will do all of that. not only will its record how much exercise you are doing it will record the pressures in your hands. >> gabe: the guilt-- the delta gloves will sink to help with your fitness goals. --sync >> vicki:
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>> gabe: and had to rely on each other to get this huge pay out. >> we know each other. this is us. this is our family. we had to make this work. we have to try harder and do more than other people because we are family. >> gabe:gabe slate, kron4news >> grant:coming up at 5:30. >>"i have never seen him treat women anything other than respectfully we will be right back.
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gabe slate tech report (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> i have never seen him treat women in the bank other than respectfully,. >> grant:donald trump's former girlfriend accused the new york times of distorting her experience with the >> grant: presumptive nominee. >> grant:the times says it's standing by its story.
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>> vicki:and once again the donald is dominating the headlines. out the claims and counterclaims. >> vicki:it was front page news in sunday's new york times: donald trump's complex relationships with women. and it's tonight's hot topic on the campaign trail. >>"there is no single dimension to donald trump story makes that clear. >> catherine: the story details instances of donald trump critiquing women's figures, giving a pageant contestant an unwanted kiss on the lips promoting women to high profile corporate positions. >>"i don't like anything about with "the new york times'" article because it was completely misleading." >> catherine: the times describes how rowanne brewer lane met trump when she was a 26 year old model. that meeting took place at a party at mar-a-lago, trump's palm beach mansion. >>"he asked her to put on a bathing suit, pulled out a drawer. she put it on. he expressed admiration for her appearance and brought her predominately, male group out by the pool and said looking trump woman. i think that story speaks for itself.."
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>> catherine:brewer lane does not agree. >>"i never felt like i was being, you know, depicted as a piece of meat or anything like that. i was never offended by anything that he had said. he was never anything more than a gentleman, a very, very good guy." >> catherine:trump responded with a twitter barrage. accusing the media of being on a witch hunt. and then urging them to write what he called the real story about the clintons and women. >> catherine:campaigning in kentucky she's ready for trump's style of campaigning. >>"i have been called nearly everything but i have never >> a quitter" >> catherine:clinton is in kentucky, sanders' string of primary wins. 55 delegates will be awarded in the bluegrass state. >> catherine:oregon democrats are also voting tomorrow in a mail=in primary. we'll have full coverage on kron four news at five, six, eight and ten. >> catherine:grant?
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>> grant:this week mark zuckerberg will host glenn beck and conservatives at facebook headquarters to explain the site's trending controversy.the meeting comes in response to media reports that facebook workers suppressed trending news items about conservative topics, or from conservative publications. >> grant:facebook says it is investigating and that it has found no evidence to back up the claims. >> pam: >> vicki: brittney shipp is here with the weather! >> brittany: as we head into tomorrow our temperature is warm up even more accurate with cooler conditions as we head into wednesday, thursday and friday by
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friday, again, a cooling trend is on the way. 76 degrees, with a high tomorrow in antioch and the '90s. pacifica, we will see temperatures and below 70. our high for the region of can't deal with 80 degrees much cooler than usual. -- kentville >> brittany: will continue to track as we get into toman brokered i will have more details would deal--for you coming up! >> grant: >> vicki:this week is national police week-- and today, president obama hosted a medal of valor ceremony at the white house. >> grant:13 officers were awarded the medal for exhibiting, "exceptional courage, regardless of personal safety, in the attempt to save or protect others from harm." >> grant:cnn's dianne
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gallagher has more on today's ceremony. >>men and women who run toward danger remind us what highest form of citizenship looks like. >> reporter:president obama officially proclaiming may 15 through 21st as this year's police week -- but for thousands of people from all over the country, police week actually started a few days ago. >> reporter:descending on the nation's capital for events honoring men and women in public safety. >> reporter:on friday night, the 28th annual candlelight vigil in washington d.c., held in memory of fallen officers. >>it is not the hour on the clock or the color of the shirt that determines a hero, but the heart of the guardian. >> reporter:monday morning, president obama and attorney general loretta lynch presented the medal of valor to 13 law enforcement officers. >>these medal of valor recipients hastened towards cries for help and ran towards the sound of gunfire. they responded to school shootings and armed robberies; hostage takings and kidnappings; acts of arson and incidents of domestic violence. >> reporter:one medal, awarded posthumously. sergeant robert wilson iii was killed in a philadelphia armed robbery. his grandmother hugged the president after accepting his medal.
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>>a big hole was put in my heart when he died but he was doing his job, doing what he was trained to do. >>it's because of your courage, sometimes seen, sometimes unseen that the rest of us can go about living our lives like it's any other day. >> reporter:preliminary information released by the f.b.i. today shows 41 law enforcement officers were killed in the line of duty in 2015, that 's a 20- percent drop from the year before. >> reporter:in today's ceremony, the president announced he's signed a law that gives more funding for bullet proof vests to go to state and local police departments. in washington, dianne gallagher. >> vicki:the american civil liberties union wants a federal judge to keep north carolina from enforcing a law requiring transgender people to use public restrooms and showers corresponding to the gender on their birth certificate. the group made that request in court papers filed today. >> vicki:last week north carolina governor pat mccrory sued the justice department , arguing that the state law is a "common sense privacy policy" and that the justice department's position is "baseless and blatant overreach." >> vicki:the government
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responded with its own lawsuit, saying the law amounts to "state-sponsored discrimination" and is aimed at "a problem that doesn't exist." >> vicki:still ahead. how google just made searching and texting. way easier. and next. >> grant:the freeway fido that gave some police officer's a run for their money. wall street broke a 3-day losing streak thanks to solid gains in energy and technology stocks. >> vicki:apple gained 4 percent after warren buffett's berkshire hathaway disclosed it had taken a stake in the company. all told, the dow rose 175 points. >> vicki:the s&p 500 rose 20 points. and the nasdaq gained 57. a minnesota judge says
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>> vicki: a minnesota judge anyone claiming to be prince's heir could be subject to d-n-a testing. the ruling comes as the special administrator for the singer's estate requested a way to test anyone claiming to be an heir. any potential heirs must pay for d-n-a testing themselves. >> vicki:prince has a sister and five half-siblings who, under minnesota law, could control the musician's estate if the singer did not have a will. prince's sister has filed legal documents stating she does not believe he had a will. >> vicki:at least two other people have filed paperwork in court claiming to be related to prince. and one person has come prince's son. >> vicki:police in atlanta say they arrested actor wendell after a fight at a hotel saturday night. according to the police
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report. pierce became upset by a conversation about politics. >> vicki:he then followed a group of people to their hotel room. tried to get inside the room and then hit a woman in the head. pierce was charged with simple battery and was booked and released on one thousand dollars bail. playing detective bunk moreland on "the wire". >> vicki:you might remember ponch the dog who lead the c-h-p on a chase over the bay bridge. >> grant: of course. >> grant:ponch now has a new home. and also a rival for high k-9 chases. that's thanks to a black mix lab in arizona. this happened this morning in mesa. just outside of phoenix. >> grant:the dog which was given the twitter hash tag. freeway fido. ran up and down highway 60 for about 30 minutes. some drivers stopped to try and get her to safety. >> grant:eventually a driver tackled her and held her until police arrived. she's was taken to animal control. where she was eventually reunited with her owner.
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>> grant:the owner says the dog's name is "summer" and had been missing since friday. >> vicki: well, a nice reunion. >> stanley: coming up! i will have more in the next edition of people behaving badly.
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>> grant: best check in with pam moore live in the news room. --lets >> pam: there were two other
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crime scenes associated with this situation. we will all sort it all out for you coming up at 6:00. haazig madyun will talk to the woman and god and the sex scandal surrounding the police department for san francisco. it will have an update for you today as six. it is 5:45 p.m.. >> grant:thanks pam! >> vicki:have you ever had to text some on an address. but you need to search it first. then cut and paste and send off a text. it can be time consuming and frustrating. >> grant:well our friends at google figured out a solution. to make that process faster and easier. cnn's mary moloney shows us their new app. >> reporter:iphone users -- we've all been there. you need to text an address to a friend. but you don't know it off hand. so you leave the conversation to google the address -- copy it -- open your connive -- and send the
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link. >> reporter:phew! >> reporter:well -- google has a solution. >> reporter:it's called the g-board. and you can search google right from a special keyboard. >> reporter:just tap the g. >> reporter:and -- viola -- your results will show up on screen. making it easy to send in a message. without having to close out of your conversation. the aboard works for tenting -- emil -- and in other apps. >> reporter:and there are some intuitive features. like glide typing. that makes typing faster. and emote search. >> reporter:so you can find that perfect picture faster. search and send youtube videos -- flight information -- even gifs. >> reporter:if you want to try out the aboard -- you can. it's available now in the app store. >> reporter:for consumer watch - i'm mary moloney. >> vicki: courtney is that what the weather!--brittney >> brittany: wish we could bottle up this warm up and
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keep it for saturday. 82 in fairfield, at 88 in antioch and low temperatures in pleasanton. if you along the coast temperatures are 87 degrees in daly city and also, and half moon bay. it is a big difference between daly city and half moon bay. >> brittany: another comfortable evening. as we get into tomorrow, high- pressure system. you would notice barely any clout as we go through the day. -- clouds >> brittany: will start to see f o g as we head into tomorrow night and a few changes are in store for us. but you will wake up with temperatures on the mild side in fairfield. at 65 degrees in pleasanton, mid '50s in san francisco and 54
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degrees in daly city. at 3:00, we will push into the '90s for a few locations. 92 degrees and antioch and fairfield. concord will see a very warm day. and even san francisco will push into the 70 degrees. >> brittany: me up! and your 6:00 hour i will track how much warmer we will get rid city and back to you guys! >> vicki:the annual bay to breakers race was held yesterday. about 50-thousand people participated, and more than 100-thousand people watched the race. >> grant:s-f-p-d say they arrested seven people and issued 16 citations related to the race. five of the arrests were for public intoxication, and two were for felonies. >> vicki:but they were not
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the onlyour stanley roberts was there for what has become a bay to breakers tradition. (male announcer): now, here's stanley roberts who found some people behaving badly. >> stanley:what you got there man. >> edward 40 ounces >> stanley:bruh you can't have alcohol here you got them taped to your hands we gonna have to put you whole body in the trash can or were going to have to untape >> stanley:the twenty 16 bay to breakers has me asking and answering a few questions first off if you duct tape two 40 ounce bottles of beer to your hands . how do you use the bathroom? (cheers & applause) >> stanley:it also taught me that salmon swim up stream >>we need your eggs its' a matter of surival >> stanley:you can bring a floatable raft but it might have some ramifications >>we got kicked off the course on bay to breakers because we didn't follow the rules we had a raft for row club tryijng to promote
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healty fitness >> stanley:and while rubber rafts weren't permitted. apparenty with an electric generator attached .had a cloaking device >> stanley:also if you get caught urinating in public while draped in an american flag while wearing a hat that reads make america decant again sign the ticket >>sir if you don't sign im going to have to arrest you >> stanley:i discovered you will get arrested and it's not even noo n yet >> stanley:dude how long you going to pee for get the out of here >> stanley:well that went well >> stanley:and now we know that superman goes on trees >> stanley:hey superman you love this tree huh >> stanley:i have so much more to show you but you'll have to wait until >>woooooo >> stanley:the new kron news at 10 premiers .
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>> stanley:at the 2016 zappos bay to breakers in san francisco >> vicki:next. beyonce comes tonext we have an inside look at how queen b stays in shape on the road.
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>> grant:beyonce's "formation tour" comes to levi's stadium tonight. the concert is set to start at 7:30. about 50-thousand people are expected to
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attend. >> vicki:santa clara police expect major traffic delays, and officers are encouraging people to take public transportation. caltrain and v-t-a officials are preparing for massive crowds heading to the stadium. >> grant:if you can't make it tonight. don't worry. queen b has another 40 shows including another stop at levi's on september 17th. >> vicki:that's a lot of shows! the insider's keltie knight shows us how queen b is keeping her energy and stamina up. >> reporter:i do grant and vicki. i was with the man responsible for beyonce's flawless physique! now he's breaking down the moves that are keeping queen b in tight formation! >>welcome to the formation tour >> kk: and, i am officially in "formation". >>mb: okay, let's do this. >>kk: check me out, y'all. >>i always get the top two >> reporter:37 songs in two hours - night after night! talk about a work-out! but this is how she got there! >>you need powerful legs and core. >>kk: powerful legs is the most important. okay, here
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we go. >> reporter:bey's trainer - marco borges giving me the leg up on beyonce's gorgeous gams. >> music up march ated_140144 >>mb: bring your legs out. >>kk: okay. >>mb: inner thigh. >>kk: turn out, okay. down, all the way down. and then up, explode. >>kk: okay. >>mb: that's it. oh! you look like an athlete! that's it, let's go. just like that. >>kk: that's hard! >>mb: tight core. >>kk: you squat so low. >> stomping hey women, we worry about this part, right? ladies, talking to you. so, help me. >>mb: we can fix it. >> reporter:next up - beyonce's secret weapon for a bangin' upper bod. >>mb: your core is engaged, your head is up, you're looking out in front of you, and you're going to come up, pop your arms up. there yo go. that's it, engage your tricep, back down. now come up the otherside. there you go.
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>> reporter:and who doesn't want bey's sexy abs? >>mb: bring your arms up like this and you're also going to be working your shoulders. >>kk: okay. >>mb: okay. and now you're going to come all the way up, situp and your elbows and that's it. go right back and stay engaged. that was one. all the way back, stay engaged, two. >> reporter:we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm keltie knight back to you, grant and vicki. >> vicki:that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. pam moore. and steve aveson are here with what's coming up on the kron 4 news at six. >> steve: the news will continue and 70 seconds at 6:00.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> steve:this latest highway shooting adds fuel to the effort by officials in pittsburg to install survelliance cameras along a stretch of highway 4 in their area. >> reporter: 2 people and a black jaguar worked firing shots at each other with a rifle while, on highway 4. and they point, a patrol officer, one car. here at the shell station. and not too far away from the
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station the other car was caught. >> reporter: highway shootings have become frequent in alameda and contra costa county. there have been 20 and the last several months creek just last week a mother was killed while on highway 4 creek it is on short if any of the connections are gang- related. >> reporter: city council will be axed for funding for surveillance cameras across the the city and freeways. that will happen an hour tonight. --alecia reid, kron4 news
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>> grant: some of these are targeted. and even if someone targeted and bullets are filing all round the freeway. there are a lot of lives that are in danger it we matt is out and you can see on interstate 80. and just-that since last june. you could see an area and his work and that is where they are interested in installing these cameras. because the problem does not seem to be going away creek they are asking for 100 cows and dollars to put the cameras in place. >> grant: is a problem that continues. pam? >> pam: the latest highway
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shooting as tools to at first by officials and his work to install surveillance cameras along a stretch of highway for in that area. and interstate 83 as we have been reporting, there have been at least 20 shootings, some of them deadly, along freeways in the east bay including highway for an interstate-80. police say the shootings have been think related. the mayor of his bart says, the cameras will help authorities identify the suitors or shoulder, and generally discourage such activity. >> steve: a fourth oakland police but as far as commonplace on administrative leave in connection to allegations of sexual misconduct with a
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teenage girl. kron4 was the first to bring it exclusively last week and tonight the reporter who broke the story, for i did when you have another as close of. --exclusive. >> "hello" >> reporter:you talk to the media today? >>"not at all" >> reporter:not feel'n it? >>"they be lyin" >> reporter:ha, you know the truth.you tell it! >> reporter:you are looking at excerpts had with celeste guap, the woman at the center of allegations involving 4-oakland police officers. we pick of the conversation where she asks me. >> reporter:"you know where i work in right"? >> reporter:i reply; what you work in? you mean how you make $? she replied. >> reporter:"yes" >> reporter:i replied.you tell me. she says. >> reporter:"you don't know, lol"
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>> reporter:i had an idea, so i replied.call girl? her response. >> reporter:"yes" "i like the information and the protection they gave me" >> reporter:when i asked her if that is replied >> reporter:"a couple, that's how i met pimp one time on e14th but i was 17, that's how we started" >> reporter:she is referring to oakland o'brien, who shares the spotlight with celeste guap allegations. i asked her.did he ever talk about possibly marrying you? she replied. >> reporter:"no but i'd call him my beat husband" >> reporter:my source tells me officer o'brien implicated several opd officers connected to celeste guap in a suicide killing himself last fall. according to the alameda county coroner's investigation report, o'brien's wife, huerta lopez, was found dead in the same oakland apartment a year earlier. the report says her death was suspicious and that she died officer's gun. the coroner found the cause of death to be suicide >> reporter:on this subject i asked.what did you think, back in 2014, when you heard brendan's wife killed herself? this is part of her response. >> reporter:"i was hella drunk one night in pr, and got into and that's when he told me.before that he had just told me his wife died from being very sick" >> reporter:guap told me she was meeting with an attorney today. we had to cut the conversation. but i get the sense that she has a lot
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more to say about her connection to the officers under investigation. in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news. >> pam: also in the east bay: >> pam: concord police are hunting for a suspect. in a death at a popular park. a woman's body was found floating in one of the duck ponds at newhall park, at about 2-3o- this morning. >> pam: it was near the boxer boulevard entrance. a witness said, he called police after spotting what he thought was a wig in the water, as well as blood. >>late this afternoon, police identified the body as 25 -year-old poinsettia parks. investigators would like to talk with this man. 26-year- old erick lamar nelson. >> pam: he is the prime suspect in parks' death. there is a warrant out for his arrest. >> pam: we are learning details about a homicide where a man was shot and killed in front of an east side community spirit-test center where a communion was taking place are now 730, he was shot near the entrance of the center creek there were as an accident near the center are around the same time. a fire broke out in
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san >> pam: the driver of the ban took off. they are not sure if the two are connected. this is the second homicide in san leandro to first, was in bobby pastor and his son. -- a pastor and his son. >> steve: a fire broke out in san francisco and damage to homes and the sunset district this morning. just after 11:00.the 2-alarm fire appeared to have home at 1966 35th avenue and then spread to the home next door. >> steve:three people.including a firefighter suffered minor injuries. displaced from the two homes. >> steve:damage to the home where the fire started was moderate to severe.and the home next door had minor damage. the cause of the fire is
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still under investigation.but fire crews say that it does not appear to be suspicious. >> steve:there was chaos this weekend at a hip-hop festival in sacramento. first - an explosion. and later a fight that resulted in one man's death. >> pam:catherine heenan is here with details on what happened. >> catherine:it was a sold- out radio event at discovery park in sacramento sunday. featuring popular hip hop and rap performers. the first incident - at least 7 people were injured when a deep fryer caught fire at one of the food tents. >> catherine:the fire spread to a propane tank - which exploded. that sent people running - and some of the injuries happened when people were trampled. the injuries included burns. skinned knees and twisted ankles. >> yes, i ran. i ran fast! >> people were shooting or something. >> some people were in a fight. >> catherine:just when things were calming down and wrapping up at the concert -- there was a fight involving
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several people. >> catherine:witnesses told police that they were fighting "non-stop" - and one man was really being pounded. firefighters were flagged down and found the 31-year- old victim - seriously injured. >> catherine:he was taken to the hospitalthe attacker ran off before police arrived on the scene.and at last word, he's still at large. >> catherine:homocide detectives are investigating.pam and steve? >> steve:alright. thank you. >> pam: the warriors are about to play at the oracle 0 reno. --arena >> steve: fans have been flocking to at this highly anticipated matchup bill which starts creek and the winner advances to the national basketball association finals. kron4
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j.r. stone is outside the oracle are aware they are ready for the showdown. j.r.? >> reporter: what are your thoughts on this team called the thunder? >> cool is that again? a start up team, right?-- who is that again? >> reporter: there any work being done on your agenda?-- was there now >> not at all. >> think is going to stop us from screening tonight. we are going to leave it all on the corporate-- court-- nothing is going to
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>> we have the championship rings especially made for me! (laughter) >> reporter: there are people still making their way into the game after its start it in the first quarter. live in oakland, j.r. stone will be out here at 8:00 and also 10:00. >> grant: we have live burials here. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> grant: police activity. you see officers there photograph think this is just east of low bridge road. all rose and his bart in this area are blocked due to police investigations.
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there was a shooting. this afternoon. and one last week. it appears to be a three-way shooting. officers are komi the scene for evidence and shell casings probably. -- combing the scene >> grant: 67 to date and third in two weeks. when you consider more than 10 on interstate 80 since november 3rd it there has been another shooting there on highway 4. at least eight since last june creek we will continue to follow of days. -- updates >> pam:thank you, grant.
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>> pam: we want to welcome steve here from boston but actually, a san francisco native. >> steve: thank you. it is actually a great to be working year. -- here >> pam: there is a lot of work here. to share! (laughter) >> steve: in its latest plans for a mission to mars. we will be right back!
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>> pam:former republican presidential candidate john kasich says, he has no plans to launch a third party bid. >> pam:there was speculation over the weekend. that some republicans were seeking to have kasich run as an alternative to donald trump. >>"well, i-- i think that-- i gave it my best where i am. and-- i just think running third party doesn't feel right. i think it's-- it's not constructive." >> pam:the ohio governor, along with ted cruz. dropped out the indiana primary earlier this month. >> steve:the u.s. supreme court today ruling on a birth control dispute. it's over an element of president obama's health care law. >> steve:faith-base groups have taken they have to pay for birththe high court decided to have the lower courts to take another look at the case to find some sort of compromise. . >> pam:a 22-year-old cold case murder investigation.
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is back on the front burner in the south bay. the applied materials corporation has announced. it has re-issued a $100,000 dollar reward, for information in the march 17, 1994 murder of employee matthew flores. >> pam:flores was shot in the head parking lot outside building drive in santa clara. santa clara police have been since. but leads have been few and far between. >> he was from the east coast that blew out here for training. he was going to move to texas so there were no tied to santa clara. he was on his 10th day of training. he pulled up in the parking lot or route 8:00 in the morning. as someone killed him with one shot to the head. >> pam: >> brittany: >> pam:a veteran of desert storm, matt flores would have turned 49 years old tomorrow. >> pam:his murder was out of range did capture an image of a suspicious vehicle police are interested in.
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center left in this black and white image, is a light colored, 1991- 1994 ford explorer scout. again, a offered for information in the case. >> steve: new at six. some old bandit are on the loose in the south bay. two men tried to break the glass and the restaurant. you can see the to work towards moving all around. one turned to the surveillance camera. one brought out a box of some think what items inside. if you recognize these manfred santa clara police department would like to hear from you. in the south bay.
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>> pam: californians could start taking advantage of an system within a couple of years. it's a plan that experts have been developing and promoting for a long time. with the latest. >> technology is improving.to give us at least a little warning before a major quake. >> >> catherine:now - governor brown is willing to raise money to make it happen. he's going to ask the legislature to come up with 10-million dollars to pay for an early warning system. >> catherine:one being developed by the u.s.g.s and university engineers.which could be ready by 2018. >> catherine:that's an example of how this could work. people getting warnings on their phones and other devices -- with every secondraising the odds of getting to a safer spot. california actually trails japan and mexico in coming up with a public alert system. >> catherine:so some say it's about time.
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>> catherine:this, by the way, is a reversal for governor brown. he initially argued that themoney should come from only private and federal sources. >> catherine:pam and steve? >> pam:for the 13-th time, a business in the sierra will be working with nasa. to supply parts for a mission to mars. >> steve:that company is going to need lots of new employees to pull it off. paul harris has more on the mission and how the company is hiring. >> reporter:what may seem like science fiction or a movie will actually be reality in the next few years as sierra nevada corporation is developing a descent brake system for a mission to mars in 2020. >>"the goal really is to determine the habitability of mars. so we are collecting rock and oil samples or nasa is, in order to see is life possible? " >> reporter:to complete their mission snc is going to need to hire about a thousand more employees for their offices sparks.
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>>"a lot of the folks we are hiring here in the reno- sparks area are for general administration so general support of the company and all of our business areas across the board." >> reporter:the company is looking to unr graduates as potential candidates which is no surprise considering the current leaders of the company. >>"it is where fatih and eren ozmen our two owners went to school so they're alumni, we love the school." >> reporter:the company will need all the local talent they can get. considering their most ambitious project called the dream chaser. is expected to be operational by 2019. >>"so we will be hauling cargo back and forth to the international space station and pulling scientific experiments back from the iss to that can land on the runway so they don't splash in the ocean and get ruined. they can go straight into the lab." >> reporter:to list all the items and products snc produces would require a pbs style documentary but in addition to space exploration, the company designs many products for the u.s. military from anti- improvised explosive devices and avionics to help pilots. >> reporter:all of the products have a singular goal in mind. >>"we are just really proud to be making sure that our military personnel can come
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home safe." >> reporter:paul harris kolo 8 news now >> pam: so much of the scientific ideas have already come to life. >> steve:another beautiful day tomorrow and even warmer.cooling down towards the end of the week. >> brittany: we will keep you updated on that as we go through the week with a live look outside. occupancy f o g developing near the golden gate bridge. with temperatures and 82 degrees and that what 70 barrett fairfield with 81 degrees. --70 degrees in napa >> brittany: sued to our
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region and we are seeing a lot of sunshine. --closer to our region. >> brittany: as we go into the next few days. we will see warmer temperatures and clear skies and expected as we go into the rest of tonight. we will be on the mild side in regard to our temperatures for it will take a closer look at the 7 day forecast and what to expect. now, back to you guys! up next: >> pam:big bucks for apple. the company recently had a big name investor dump all his shares. but another has come forward and is on buying spree. >> steve:who it is andjust how many shares were gobbled up. it could get really expensive for smokers in california. >> pam:the new push that could significantly bump up the price of cigarettes.
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>> pam:berkshire hathaway. the conglomerate run by billionaire investor warren buffett. has purchased more than 9-point- 8 million shares of apple. >> pam: >> steve:the value is estimated roughly at a billion dollars. this marks buffet's first investment in apple. until recently.the billionaire was famous for his lack of investments in the tech sector. >> steve:though apple's stock price has recently dropped.the company is still one of the tech leaders. buffett's move comes just weeks after another investor, carl icahn, decided to sell all his apple shares.
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>> pam:if you think re- setting your cellphone will wipe it clean before you trade it in. think again. just because it looks like you are starting from scratch. does not mean you have erased everything. >> pam:pictures, even your important passwords to pages you frequently visit, could still be stored on the device. if you want to know how to make sure you have wiped your phone clean before selling it or recycling it. tune in tonight for kron 4 news at ten. >> pam:our gabe slate has some important information. as well as tools to make sure you leave nothing valuable on your cellphone. >> steve:medical officials say they have collected enough signatures for a ballot measure to raise california's cigarette tax by $2 dollars per pack. >> steve:if enough of those signatures are verified the measure will appear on the november 8th ballot. the "save live california coalition " held a news confenrece today at a registrar of voters office. signatures. >> steve:this big announcement. comes almost a month after legislation to raise california's legal age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21. >> steve: still to come a
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one on one interview with the mayor. plus >> pam: the belugas museum come to the bay area after all? --lucas
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> grant: of date now on- breaking news with a major traffic situation look at
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that traffic! this is where a police officers are investigating a shooting that happened earlier. all lanes are closed off. several suspects, a deadly detained and they point. no one is injured. look at the result of the shutdown. a major traffic situation all west lanes blot creek this is not the commute direction creek this is a big deal. a lot of people use highway 4. we will continue to stay on top of this and keep you on air. >> reporter: 81 at the center of the alleged sexual misconduct of oakland police department officers. stated
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that she was working as a call girl and how she met officer o'brien who killed to myself last year. and left a suicide note. listing certain officers in connection with the scandal. >> reporter: man was fatally shot right here at the entrance of the san leandro community center. there was a communion party going on sunday evening we do not know if the suspect was attending the party. they are asking people to come forward with any details that they may have. there was a car crash at the same time. they are not sure if the two was related. here in san leandro, terisa estacio, kron 4 news.
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>> reporter: asking the state for $10 million to build an earthquake awareness system. it will cost $38 million to finish so the new funding will be very welcome. it will cost about $60 million per year creek no one knows where that extra funding will come from. charles clifford, kron 4 news. >> steve: this is so good it is so good to come home. >> brittany: i know! well >> pam:, i live your soul. -- s ? >> pam:-- well, i mlivlive here
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so? (laughter) >> brittany: we will warm up just a bit and then cooled down at the weekend. 81 degrees and concord, low eighties for santa rosa. we have clear conditions and strong offshore wind that will help warm up temperatures even more as we head into tomorrow. low nineties for fairfield, 90 degrees in livermore and 70 degrees in san francisco. we will start to slowly drop back down as we head into wednesday. a slight chance of rain showers by saturday. >> pam: thank you, brittney!! >> pam:one of the first
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things for steve here at kron-4. is to go one-on-one with oakland about her vision for the future. >> steve:and for the last couple of with friend and family and some of the native born leaders who are working to make a difference in the bay area. my first conversation was with oakland mayor libby schaaf. >> reporter: >> as we grow and change this is a dramatic growth for oakland. >> steve: this is a particular challenge against the backdrop of ongoing concerns about community policing or the lack of their of. >> do a better part of policing is to have more police. i am going to do
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mine best to make my promise. we have grown the police to more-test department tremendously. getting out of their car spirit form relationships and not have stress and not be tired. you do not want tired stressed police officers. >> steve: another is to grow for all officers-the--- another is to grow of portable housing. adding on to including more police officers. >> oakland is now the most expensive city in america at no. 4. >> steve: mayor shoving broke up stating that using
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strategies which 0 interest market loans to increase local, local and local. >> it is the school incredible stores that are bringing so much value to things like what i am wearing right now. that are not just sold, but made in oakland. >> steve: pam, i know you had a lot of questions for oakland. and she did answer every last one of them coming up at 8:00. >> pam: (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you
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>> pam: as we have been reporting today with the shooting along antioch freeway. the east bay freeway is there has that a frightening shock of killings. >> reporter: tonight, the pittsburgh city council will
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both on whether to install security cameras along the freeway. in order to keep people safe. it cost about $100,000 and a meeting starts on route 7:00. take will bring this all of these developments tonight at 8. --kate will bring >> pam:san francisco city officials george lucas. about bringing a museum to the bay area. >> steve:the plan to build the lucas museum of narrative arts. was orginally set for due to a park group's lawsuit. >> steve:museum officials. now have california. >> steve:san francisco supervisor aaron peskin. says the city representatives.about potentially building a musuem.in treasure island. >> pam:warriors-thunder game 1 at oracle arena
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>> pam: our sports director has that with all the sports, and next!
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports!. >> gary:good evening! >> gary:right now. >> gary: grant lotus will be with us. >> gary:let's go to grant lodes >> grant:37-31 they are in commercial right now. i'm sure people are trying to kick you out right now. >> gary: grant, you are a good friend. but, come on? (laughter) >> gary: will get back to
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ground during the show. you can see him talk it up on the 5:00 show with vicki liviakis. >> gary:karl-anthony towns of the minnesota timberwolves was a unanimous choice as the nba's rookie of the year. >> gary:his teammate andrew wiggins earned the same award last year. >> gary:towns averaged 18.1 points and 10.7 rebounds this season. the new york knicks kristaps porzingis finished second in the media voting. >> gary:an incredible discovery that's more than a millennium years in the making. >> gary: going to the angels. they are close to signing a deal to bring the two-time or water down to an hon. remember, last sunday.
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--lincecum was a big giant hero. he pretty much bridge the grant-- bridges the gap. >> gary: this guy really became the favorite are around here. his last two seasons, he did very little but received a $35 million. so, that is the way it worked they paid time off with 17 and a half million dollars. it does not matter how much the fans love them. it is one of those things where they been there and done that. no pressure is needed. >> gary: grant, it broke all well 11:00 on the air today. and, already you have people
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say that they are upset. >> grant: well, he wanted for them. >> grant: are coming back from commercial print they are showing an aerial shot. over eight-80. >> gary: get that to grant the when his thing. >> gary:--we will get back to grant >> gary: we are looking at tiger woods, to come back after that surgery he has fallen out of the top 100 and laurel ranking creek-- top 100 and the world.
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>> it would be fun to know creek nice to know that i will play at a certain date. but, i do not know. i am still trying to get more pliable. more stronger and hitting the ball better everything about my game is coming all around. but, now is about coming consistent --coming consistent with it. >> gary: believe me, read those surveys about people play golf now. that is dropping and not what it was when woods was on fire. >> gary: he made it cool for kids. and i just all the white guys. let's face it. he medical for everyone. --
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he made it cool for everyone. >> gary:woods was rolling... would and you sit there and watch more. they just do not grab me anymore. >> grant: when he was rolling. he was rolling. i do not think he is glad to be good again. i have kind of wisdom off because he has in the relevant for years creek-- i have kind of waved him off >> gary: he is getting his hair shaved about three times a week. may weathers,
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personal care trauma he cut to about to hear cuts a week at $8,000 per cut. if you have just come home from your second job. you will be happy to know that floyd may weather did his hair cut for $1,000 to rid--$1000 >> grant: things are looking up since you have been doing the broadcast. >> gary: and two of california. from santa monica king, remember the old days then the king. now is just ben cain--ben king. 104 mi.. from santa barbara. finishing a difficult
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client. there it is. now back is not ben e. king that is big ben skink. -- big ben king. >> gary: for the first week, this allows steve to get serious an interview the mayor. >> steve: out of-test i think people want to come here and hear your point on the game. (laughter) >> pam: we will be right back!
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>> pam: that is it for kron4 at 6:00. >> steve: stay connected with us at kron4 dot com or download one of our mobile applications. we will see you at our next newscast at 8:00. good night
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