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latest on thehere's what we know.these latest events unfolding within the last hour or so: >> grant:the suspect wanted in the kidnapping was in a shootout with police.and is dead. this is happening in the central coast community of solvang. this afternoon.officers spotted a car matching the suspect vehicle description. >> grant:that vehicle.last seen on an overpass yesterday in vallejo. a chase ensued.shots were fired.police say the suspect.fernandro castro.was holed up in a trailer for a time.then took off.allegedly stealing a pick-up truck. >> grant:more shots were fired.and police say the suspect is slumped over the steering wheel now believed to be dead. there's been no sign of pearl pinson.who was last seen screaming for help yesterday morning. >> grant:we're working to get more information right now.stay with us for updates. >> vicki:back here in the bay area, the search for pearl pinson continued. investigators say it is a race against time to find the teenager, who they believe was injured when she was abducted.kron4's haaziq
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madyun was in vallejo today keeping an eye on the search. >> are extremely concerned for her safety. her family will occur that safe and sound. >> reporter:the urgency to locate 15-year-old pearl pinson has intensified now that investigators have determined that she is the victim of a kidnapping >>"we are extremely concerned for her safety, we believe she is injured, her family would like her back and we want her back safe and sound" >> reporter:deputies with the solano county sheriff's office continued searching the area near lewis ave in vallejo where she was last seen. investigators say 19- year-old fernano castro was seen dragging someone matching pinson's description into a gold saturn 4 door seden.an amber alert has been issued.investigators say the two knew each other but they are not sure the nature of the relationship >>"we have determined that they are acquaintances anything beyond that we don't know at this point" how long have you been searching this morning? >>"all night and all morning"
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>> reporter:pearl pinson's family is also searching the neighborhood for her >>"everybody right now is doing their best to find her and bring her back home safe" >>"i've just been checking and rechecking places, looking for her and following up on any leads we can get" >> reporter:investigators say another cause for concern are writings penned by castro that were found at his parent's home in vallejo >>"there is some indication, there were some different writings that we collected, i don't want to speak directly to some of the evidence we did collect, but there is concern from a lot of the evidence that we took from the house" >> reporter:the solano county sheriff's office set up a 24-hour tip line 707 784 1963, for anyone with information on the whereabouts of pinson and castro.in fairfield . >> grant: news we've just got in the last 50 minutes or so it appears officials say that the suspect in this case is dead after a shootout with police. unfortunately pros father did not get his wish on that
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front door at her door-that his daughter's whereabouts is still being questioned. will have more details on kron4 debt, as well as here on kron 4 news. >> grant:our other breaking news story. a 17-year-old has been detained in connection with the deadly shooting of a high school student in novato. >> vicki: a lot is going on by minute by minute. >> vicki:you're looking at video showing a police raid that neighborhood just a few hours ago. and. in the other window. investigators *still at the happened. in a wooded area at the end of a walking trail. >> grant:this is a map showing you just where this is all unfolding. the shooting happened on fairway drive. and the house raid happened in the center of town. a couple blocks away from the high school. and a second raid went down at a apartment complex about a mile away. >> vicki:kron 4's dan kerman
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is live in novato for us tonight with the latest details on the investigation. dan? >> reporter:vicki and grant, the second rate had been just down the street. and see another one just down the street that is how we knew that it would happen before this one. >> reporter: >> reporter: seconds later, they brought out this man handcuffed and only a towel. >> reporter: neighbors cannot believe what they were saying. >> i looked out my patio door and i saw this big
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hassle over there with all of these cops and guns are drawn. >> reporter: circling an apartment building on least would drive. seconds later a second suspect was taken into custody. >> obviously, and very critical condition. thankfully, his condition has improved quite a bit and he is able to talk to our detectives. >> reporter: year ending day search and rescue teams aided by dogs scattered the hills of western of battle creek--west novato >> reporter: homicide investigator still have not concerned a most-does still
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have not received a most at this point. we are concerned that at least one of the three suspects is a high- school student in novato. >> reporter: dan kerman, kron4news >> vicki:we first broke this story last night during kron 4 news at six. with a push alert on the kron-4 mobile app. keep it here on kron-4 -- we will update developments on this story on air and online. >> grant:in other big news tonight.
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they are calling it an emergency situation - asking the governor to step in and help. they want a camera surveillance program put in as soon as possible along a section of i-80 corridor as well as highway 4. >> vicki:this after a series of shootings - including 4 fatalities. kron four's terisa estacio spoke with their demands and what the governor is saying >> reporter:during the busy evening commute on tuesday a shooting on highway 4, a few weeks ago, a fatal shooting -where shanique marie a mother of 4 killed in total - the california highway patrol states there has been 28 shootings, 12 injuries and and 4 fatalities along the highway 4, i-80 east bay corrider in 7. >> reporter: dan romero/hercules mayor this is an emergency - >> reporter:hercules mayor dan romero says steps must be taken to stop the violence. on thursday, he and 4 other mayors signed a letter asking the govener to step in they want a state of the art surveillance camera system put in to capture criminals in the act - so they can be brought to justice. >> we must do this. >>rich kinney/san pablo mayor we have to protect the public.
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>>chp investigators believs these are not random acts - but that the shooters know their victims - however the mayors say it doesn't matter. >> these people have had their lives ripped apart. >> reporter:and hercules mayor romero says he was almost caught up in one fo the shootings - >> it did not happen to me. >> had i been on the freeway 15 minutes early it could have been mean-spirited all his closer to home. --it could have been me. it hit closer to home >>i was out there, very scary. >> reporter:caltrans has some cameras out these routes already, but a spokesperson says the current cameras, do not and can not record. mayor romero hopes to meet the governor soon about this escalating problem. te >> vicki:it's win or go home tonight for the golden state warriors. in less than an hour, the
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world champs tip off game 5 of the western conference finals. down 3-1 to the oklahoma city thunder, the warriors need a victory to keep their season alive. >> grant:mark carpenter is live courtside. and we join him for a pregame report. >> grant:mark? >> reporter: the warriors are facing a red alert tonight. if they lose tonight then they will have to think about next season. >> mark: let's show you some of the fans coming in for the 6:00 tipoff. >> mark: warriors, have never lost back-to-back games and then they drop down 3 at 4 was actually a blow out prepared this is very un characteristic.
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stetson curry, 242 and three-quarters and won't for, and there was a report that maybe he is not 100 percent and only plant at 70% at his knee is not all the way there. but he insisted that everything is ok. >> i am fine print i am playing and i will be ready to play. >> way that is happening, that we are getting beat is just little things that we are able to control. and i do not believe that we are out mass. i that we need to get focused. --i do not believe that we are out matched
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>> mark: so hopefully we see them back to world championship form tonight. the grant? >> grant:thanks, mark. we'll check back with you later. >> grant: update on the breaking news that we first brought to at the top of the show. >> vicki: what do we know haazig? >> reporter: a press conference just wrapped up some farming that a suspect matching the description and for the firm and zero castro died in a shoot out with santa barbara counting deputies. not long ago. -- countiesdeputy
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>> grant: as reported he is now confirmed dead. what do we know about a potential location for the 15 year old missing girl? do they think she was ever done in the central coast ever? >> reporter: she is still missing at this time. the vehicle that was the subject of an alert was found and sent to a bumper crop. with the suspect inside prefer as of right now, perot is still missing. --pearl >> vicki: said that with us as soon as you hear something--to sit back and
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there was a pattern to this. >> grant:catherine heenan is here with the latest. >> catherine: baylor says today that it's demoting ken starr from university president -- to the chancellor of its law school. and -- head football coach art briles is being suspended with 'the intent of termination.' >> catherine: in other words -- he's been fired. the problem -- complaints about what the school does or does 'not' do -- when players are accused of sexual assault. at least three baylor football players have faced accusations.and other students have come forward. at least two victims claim the school tried to cover up rape allegations. >> catherine: one woman is suing the school - after testifying that she was assaulted by player tevin elliott - who was convicted in 2014. >> catherine: her attorney says coach art briles can't claim he didn't know about the actions of his players. >> he would have to be deaf,
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dumb or blind. the reality is intent to be all about the money. >> catherine:as for ken starr - the now-demoted university president - he's the same ken starr of the 1990's clinton-lewinsky cover-up investigation. >> catherine:tonight he issued a statement to a waco newspaper -- apologizing to the victims of sexual violence who were not treated with the support he says they deserve. >> catherine:starr insists he didn't know about the problems until the fall of 2015 - and says he immediately launched investigations. >> catherine: claim that he immediately >> catherine:grant and vic ki? >> grant:in national news tonight. one person is dead.and at least three others are injured after a shooting at rapper t-i's concert in new york. cellphone video shows how the chaos unfolded as terrified fans go running
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for cover. >> grant:the person tweeted about the moments.and shared how scary it really was. officials confirmed rapper t-i was at the venue. shots were fired right the stage. at this time no suspects are in custody according to police. >> grant:investigators are gathering sureveillance tapes which may have caught some of the shooting on video. return to >> grant:there were metal detectors at the front entrances of the concert venue. all of those attending had to be cleared to enter the club, so police are unsure how the gun got into the building. >> grant:it is also unclear how many weapons were involved and how many shots were fired. >> grant:we first brought you this story last night on our new 10-o'clock news cast. keep it here on kron 4. and our team will update you with the latest developments on air and online. return to
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>> vicki:the texas mother known as "affluenza mom" has been indicted by a grand jury. tonya couch is accused of helping delay the arrest of her son.a convicted felon. and money laundering. >> vicki:her son.ethan couch was serving 10 years probation for killing four people in a drunk driving accident in 2013. after a video surfaced online suggesting he violated his probation.that's when ethan took off to mexico.allegedly with his mother's help. >> vicki:he was eventually caught and is now serving nearly two-years in jail on top of his continued probabtion. return
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>> vicki:bay area beaches are ready for the large numbers of crowds that will be visiting this summer. according to environmental group- heal the bay- most of our coastlines have high ranking numbers for water quality. >> vicki:38 of 40 beaches passed with an "a"-grade bcn41:regional: bay area beaches receive mostly high grades for water quality >> vicki:bay area beaches received mostly high marks for water quality in a report card released today by the environmental group heal the bay.
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of the graded ocean-side beaches from marin county to san mateo county, 38 of 40 received an a grade for the high-traffic summer period of april to october. >> vicki:that's 95 percent, 2 percent higher than a five-year average for the beaches during the summer period. while the overall report was favorable, three local beaches are on the state's list of the 10 most polluted beaches based on levels of harmful bacteria. >> vicki: >> grant:t-s-a is adding more staffing to airports across the country this holiday weekend. but one bay area airport doesn't know if that means them.
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>> grant:mineta san jose airport is experiencing long lines at security just like all the other airports. >> grant:t-s-a added additional staffing to solve the problem. but passengers still have to wait one hour just to pass through security. s-j-c spokeswoman rosemary barnes says passengers should plan ahead especially if they are travelling this weekend. return to index of flights. >> grant:she expects today and tomorrow to be the busiest travel times. return to coming up we will be tracking or 3 day forecast! as we go into the next couple of days one thing to point out is that we will able to have a little fun today. getting out to san leandro. and we brought back the kron 4 news room to the classroom. this is what it looked like. great project.
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we put a d together for the children to see how-test to show how everything work. the kids were amazing and hopefully, that are watching from home. >> vicki: hi kids! >> vicki: when they come into the studio they are always amazed at the green screen. >> grant: and you will be going all over right? >> brittney: gas, if you want me to come out to the schools is just drop me an e-mail. you i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com
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as a "mid-air mishap" involving two fighter jets. >> grant:catherine heenan is here with the details. return to >> catherine:it happened off the north carolina coast. tonight - navy officials say they're not sure if the two f-18's actually collided or not. >> catherine:that was the initial report. >> catherine:this is video of a coast guard helicopter bringing back the first two pilots who were rescued. >> catherine:all 4 survived - after ejecting from the jets. and landing in the atlantic ocean. two of them were picked up by the coast guard -- and the other two were plucked the water by the crew of a commercial fishing boat. >> catherine:whatever happened - it was during a training mission. >> catherine:the jets crashed into the atlantic ocean. pilots were not seriously injured. all of them were alert and able >> catherine:to sit up after being taken off the helicopter. there's an investigation underway into exactly what went wrong. return to index
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: we are told that castro was spotted today where he allegedly started shooting at authorities. he was held up and a trailer park for a while then stole a pickup and killed in a shootout with police. no sign of the pearl npinson -- pinson . we will continue to track the story coming up at 6:00. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> vicki: today, marin county deputies did to raise
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that attempted lockdowns by school. --raids >> vicki: the students were shot at 5:30 p.m.. that's their way drive. yesterday. a victim was stabbed and shot. when individual was fatally shot. we will have more information at the top of the hour. >> vicki:hilary clinton is campaigning in the bay area less than two-weeks before the california primary. she was in san jose earlier today and is scheduled to be in san francisco for an organizing event this evening. >> vicki:in her first bay area appearance this afternoon, hillary clinton delivered a stump speech in downtown san jose. >> grant:
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>> vicki:as kron four's rob fladeboe reports now, clinton was in attack mode and her target was donald trump. return to >> reporter: given a very 1 reception and santa clara. the presidential hopeful was trying to say things that sets had said things that people wanted to hear >>what i have learned thoughout this campaign is that when people come out in large numbers we win. (cheers & applause) he >> cost immigrants or rapists, murderers, and criminals. it was this great disgraceful. and then he went on to insult insult to john mccain, and war
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hero. at to make fun of a man with a disability. to denigrate muslims and honest to goodness there is no one left by the time he gets finished. i am telling you i am so looking for to debating donald trump i cannot wait! >> reporter: clinton's attack on trump will process more votes. she and her challenger bernie sanders are just a couple of percentages place away. >> what i have learned throughout this campaign is that boulter campaign is high when working people and young people come out in large numbers a weekend. -- we win >> grant: some people say
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things are tightening up and the democratic race creek.-- race >> vicki: it is getting interested. interesting. >> grant:bernie sanders not ready to give up. he is campaigning hard in california as new poll numbers put him in a virtual tie with clinton. return to >> catherine:still plenty of drama in the democratic race. >> catherine: >> catherine:as for the republicans. the race is over. >> reporter:catherine heenan is here to show us why.
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>> catherine:the big figure for two hundred 38. donald trump reached that number of delegates today. guarantee his nomination at the republican convention in cleveland. >> catherine:nat boy oh boy >> catherine:it was a day so many predicted would never come. donald trump celebrating his victory far from where his campaign began nearly a year ago in new york city. >> catherine:presidential candidate "north dakota made a big statement, and i just really appreciate it." >> catherine:new support from a handful of previously uncommitted delegates guarantees the nomination to the first-time for nasty nicknames, >>crooked hillary. >> >>little marco. >> catherine:his focus, now squarely on november. >>presumptive presidential nominee believe me, i will beat hillary. >> catherine:not in california, according to a survey by the public policy institute of california.
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>> catherine:clinton leads trump by a ten point margin statewide. 26 points in the bay area. a sanders=trump contest is even more lopsided. >> catherine:sanders is stronger than clinton in many demographics including males, whites, latinos and younger voters. today sanders predicted he will win. and not just here in california. "we're going to go marching into the democratic convention with tremendous momentum, and i believe we will be marching out of that convention as the democratic nominee, and if i am the democratic nominee, donald trump is toast.!" return to >> catherine:right now, hillary clinton has plenty of reason to be confident. she only needs to pick up 78 more delegates. >> catherine:and she is likely to get those in the new jersey primary, hours before the polls close here in california on june seventh. >> brittney: not quite as wendy as we have seen and the last couple of days. >> brittney: dan duquette as for shows us for the rest of tonight some clouds will develop and high pressure is in control. which means
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plenty of sunshine as we head into friday and saturday creek if you have big plans for the weekend, the weather will cooperate. 74 degrees and santa rosa, 65 in oakland and 85 will be the highest in livermore tomorrow. 704 san francisco, 66 for daly city and three weekend shows weather. more details in a minute! >> vicki: the skyline will look a little different. we would tell you about the new building making a debut in san francisco and who is going to occupy it.
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custody. and we have our eyes on the warriors tonight is do or die. back to you guys for news at 5. >> grant:steve, we will look for you guys at 6:00. >>it was very shocking to see >> vicki:the video of a child being abused inside an antioch special needs school. stirred up shock and outrage across the bay area. >> grant: >> vicki:kron 4's maureen kelly goes in-depth into tobinworld she's been investigating the school for months. >> vicki:maureen tracked tracked down former tobinworld aides who say they've seen other staff cross the line with
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>>i wouldn't even send my dog to that school. that place is horrible." >> reporter:the viral video showing a nine year old boy being slapped by tobinworld teacher's aide prompted four other former teacher's aides at the school to come forward about what they saw going on behind closed classroom doors. >> reporter:they say they didn't witness anything as exterme as what was captured on video.but they all say they've seen other staff use unnecessary force on students.and not just when they are a danger to themselves or otherssometimes for simply backtalk. >>if the staff feels disrespected then that's when "oh yeah? we'll put you on the ground. you want to kiss the ground?" *makes disgusted face* a lot of stuff goes on there that people just don't know." >> reporter:these aides all parted ways with the school for different reasons a few years ago, not all of them left voluntarily. they believe a contributing factor to the culture of abuse was some of the people being hired at tobinworld.
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>>younger, less trained, straight out of high school and so these were employees that were maybe like a year, two or three years older than the students that they were in charge of >> reporter:and special needs students can be very challenging even for seasoned professionals. >>they'll cuss at you; they'll hit you and get out of control, throw stuff across the room. so you do really have to have patience to work with those special needs kids. sometimes i don't think everybody has that patience." >> reporter:one aide says he was asked to dole out discipline that he wasn't comfortable with. >>i'm 6'2 and 400+ pounds. what do i look like holding down a girl that's 4'11, like 130 pounds, if that? i'm not going to do it, my integrity, i just can't do that >> reporter:the former tobinworld employees say incidnet reports like these here are suppoed to be written up when force is used on a student. >> reporter:but they say it was routine for the administration to look the other way when it came to students being manhandled >>"some staff would do it and it was the norm and it was okay, it was acceptable for them to do it - obviously not in the real world it wasn't acceptable but in the world of tobinworld, it was acceptable, it would be swept under the rug like it never happened."
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>>i mean honestly, i think someone might have to be seriously injured or die for anything to happen to that school. that's why i'm talking so that people know. >> reporter:i talked to several current and former teachers about their experiences at tobinworld. >> reporter:none of them wanted to go on camera. one former teacher backed up the claims of the former aides that i talked to, saying he was appalled by how some of the students were treated. but the three others i spoke to said they never saw any out of control behavior on the part of staff. but they did acknowledge that working with special needs students is not easy. >> reporter:the school's executive director of tobinworld chose not to be interviewed. instead she reacted to these allegations in a written statement. >>"tobinworld staff are required to complete california department of education-approved specialized education training before they are allowed in our classrooms. in addition, staff members are retrained periodically to help ensure policies and procedures are consistently
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followed and enforced. >> reporter:coming up tonight at 10, you'll hear the connections between tobinworld and a controversial doctor that sparked a state investigation. >> reporter:maureen kelly kron4 news >> vicki:maureen kelly's investigtion into tobinworld continues tonight at 10. she follows the money -- find out how much local school districts are spending to send children to this private school >> vicki:what picture painted by the documents we uncovered. again, that's tonight at 10. >> vicki: we are just hours away from the great giveaway. some people do not have to work. that should be nice. >> brittney: if you bring a
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grill i will bring up the weather deck and can grow-- grill. >> grant: i'm sure the fire department love that. >> brittney: you see how you are doing all of the work in all of that? >> grant: that's fine. >> brittney: there was a big difference from yesterday's what the when the conditions. clear skies will stick around for it today, we already seeing a warming trend as we head into the weekend with a lot more sunshine during it is to be more for us to rid 74 degrees and santa rosa 80 degrees and concord, 85 and plaza 10th and 65 in fremont. so it does depend
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on where you are located. los 70's and san jose >> brittney: yesterday, we were seen wind gusts up to 30 mi. per hour. right now sustained at 17 in fairfield and the same thinking livermore. a little bit breezier and half moon bay. >> brittney: we are going to see a high-pressure rebuilding right across our area right across the region. so there is a lot of sunshine expected for us. this is what it will look like at future for, let's of sunshine to mull and overnight and into saturday another round of sunshine, with the same thing on sunday and monday. highs are around the region, will be similar to what we saw today but a little bit warmer. 89
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degrees in antioch. temperatures in san francisco are in the low 70. >> brittney: then hit for friday and mild temperatures for the weekend. warmer temperatures are here to stay as we go into the memorial day weekend. >> grant: all right, toasty for the broadcast. >> grant:ahead at five. does kelly ripa have a new co-host? >> grant:we'll take you into the friendship between kelly and andy cohen. return to index
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>> reporter: the best friends have been part and ever since they met 10 years ago. at bryant gumbel is christmas party. >> reporter: sole could this be her new co-host?--so >> i have like 10 jobs right now. i actually do not think i could take another one print ad that if they believe big job is major. >> reporter: the you have someone in mind as you think will be great to add to the show? >> i think anderson would be great if the the work it out. >> vicki: i was wondering about anderson myself. >> grant: he has about 10 jobs to.
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>> vicki:that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson and pam moore are here with a preview of kron 4 news at six. return >> pam: the man killed was the suspect who kidnapped a 15 year old bay area brokerage what else did they tell us in a news conference? >> steve: kron4, dan carmen will have more than 6:00 for
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> steve: out of the late oil we are hearing specter hunt for a kidnapper of a teenage girl has come to closure. >> pam: also tonight, it did not take long for police to find suspects of two high- school students. we happen take-as we have been posting footage. >> pam: we have been one to officers one house is taking at least two people into custody. >> steve: the race and above all have that unfold in since early this afternoon. we first alerted to about this breaking story at
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about 230. that was when we sought the first rate go down at a house. there was a second rate of about one hour later. >> steve: this map gives you an idea of where all the activity is located. the location of the raids on nine very far from a high school. kron4 de carmen has been falling this breaking story he joins us live. then what can you tell us about the raid?-- dan what can you tell us about the raids? >> reporter: sometime this later this man came out with his hands up and dropped to a ground creek the team
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entered this home on the 400 block boulevard accurate- they brought out a man with and only a towel on one. and brought him into custody. >> were able to make a search warrant prepared >> yes, we were worried that they were involved in the shooting of the two high school boys. >> reporter: clear to the search and rescue teams aided by dogs. is from here that the surviving victims the toll investigators he was stabbed and shot by three hispanic man. the body of the other man remained on the hillside for much of the day.
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>> reporter: can tell you that share of deputies are not up digging us on the two suspects they have in custody. they are focusing their attention on bringing the third suspect into custody. that person remains on the loose. >> pam: our other breaking news tonight is coming out of sole bank in central california. --solvang >> pam: the suspect wanted in connection with the kidnapping of a vallejo teenager, was killed in a shootout with police just about two hours ago. this community is a bill over 300 mi. south of vallejo. >> pam: lee first alerted to
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about the new developments with this story, when the m o lord was just issued before two this afternoon. things have that unfolding rapidly. but there is still no sign of the missing teenager. kron4 haazig madyun diskette an update from police on the search for her. m and hunt for the suspect. --and manhunt for the suspect >> reporter: cirrus says law enforcement did not find her body and the suspect vehicle creek at this point perle is still considered missing creek and the search efforts to stretch from the bay area to central california curry and fairfield kron 4 news. >> steve: in speeches up and
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down california this weekend over clinton has been going after donald trump. as kron4 is rob fladeboe reports now, this feature live today is in san jose creek was no exception. >> reporter: and downtown san jose, many supporters have been here since the dawn. did canada it was over an hour late what she got going the crowd was nonstop. (cheers & applause) >> we know a lot about donald trump. he works for himself and not for you creek he wants to put results for himself and he does not care who get hurt in the process. that is not the kind of person that should be president of the indicted states of america. we cannot let that happen!
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>> people say to me, you talk about troppo lot and i do and i tell you why it is dangerous and the spice of of what he says. what he is saying is harmful. to our future and our country. >> need to make sure that donald trump, this loose cannon never get close to the white house! (cheers & applause) >> reporter: addition to those attacks on donald trump she mentions a woman's white--a woman's right to choose, tighter gun control and immigration. rob fladeboe, kron 4 news. >> steve: we carried this event on our lives trying to rid starting at 151 this afternoon. you can watch a
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bit like this one, as well as become the first to know about breaking news. through the kron4 mobile application. you can download it for free for your google or apple devices. >> steve: vermont senator bernie sanders held a rally today at ventura county college. thousands of supporters came to the free event. sanders has called his rallies a future to believe in an ad focusing on issues like making all college tuition free and fighting climate change. sanders said if he is elected his government will focus on representing the middle class. >> steve: this is one of many campaign stop sanders is making before the june 7th state primary. sanders, a next step will be an loss' angeles tomorrow. >> steve: donald trump has
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done it. as of today, he had enough delegates to claim the republican nominee for president. >> pam: in fact, he apparently had more than 1200 of these seven data is needed. catherine heenan is here with the latest period's >> catherine: a lot of people kept insisting that this could not happen but it's just did. trump celebrated in north dakota at the hearing that a few previously uncommitted delegates have now given him their support. tram clancy has the support of almost everybody in the party. he is telling reporters that he is watching hillary clinton continue her fight for the democratic nomination, and she cannot close the deal. >> catherine: and that brings us to another big topic tonight creek clinton's democratic
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provide--rival, bernie sanders. dashon says he will agree to debate with sanders but there is a catch. >> that we debate while raising money for a special organization or cost. -- cause >> catherine: trump's sounds serious. so the standards. and sanders agrees they will need a huge venue if this actually happened. hillary clinton however, said today the she thinks they are joking and does not think the debate will materialize. >> pam: calling at an emergency situation. several east bay mares took action today. they meant to sign a letter asking the governor to step up and put in a
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state of the heart surveillance camera system tariff to help law enforcement crackdown on freeway shootings. there have been four fatalities along the east bay interstate 80 corridor, as well as along highway-board. >> pam: the chp says, at all three have been 28 shootings and four fatalities and the last five months. hercules mayor dot romero says, something must be done to protect the public from this violence. the chp says, the crimes are not random. st. those shootings know their targets, but acknowledges the violence is putting the general public terrorist. >> pam: putting the general public at risk. >> pam: several state agencies are meeting to discuss this issue the mayor
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of hercules, hosted the bill develop and deliver the letter to governor in person and hopes to find out about a plan to get the cameras to work. >> brittney: our lead dust is up to 20 mi. per hour here locally and 22 and vallejo, 24 in redwood city. tonight we stay miles of routes 7:00. 8:00, down to the mid-60s and it did before the bay. and also the coast for it wake up to purchase will be in the '50s, warming things up heading into tomorrow. i will be checking your 7 day forecast and 15 minutes to rid--50 minutes. --15 >> pam: the suspect suffered
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broken bones and a concussion brit assurance office said as they are investigating this incident creek >> steve: this is anthony santa cruz says he was driving the car matched at the time of the shooting. there was an argument between him and and 20 your all men at a home where the shooting occurred. shots fired and shot the victim and the book. >> pam: coming up next! it is a man or stay home tonight for the warriors. it is a must win state all--a
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>> steve:kron 4's mark carpenter is at oracle arena where the game is just about to begin. >> mark: very unfamiliar territory. warriors are confident that they can get out of this hall. must go to some of the video. going out and warming up. the chance will need curry and they will need him to show up. they are coming off that, to back losses. they have never lost like this over-assessed under steve car. -- they have never lost like this under steve kerr >> mark: lee everyone would need to be done to get back to the series. --telling
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everyone >> we have to get back to our offensive flow that won the game 2. that's it. >> we are not competing. we have completed the last two games in the level of winning. especially, not on the road. we have to compete and have fun poulter the two most important things. rob@robblack.com >> mark: if they force and gain six that will happen on saturday as 6:00 and oklahoma city grit will keep you posted on kron4 and kron4 dot com. >> mark:pam and steve?
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>> steve:we're watching the warriors game closely. sports director gary radnich we'll let us know if they have turned things around after two dismal showings in oklahoma city. he'll have the update in about 30 minutes. >> steve:new york city is reducing the penalties for some non- violent offenses. it sounds harmless enough -- but critics say, it's a big step backwards in keeping the city clean. >> pam:catherine heenan is here to explain. >> catherine:the cover of today's new york post says it all. new york city is decriminalizing public urination, drinking alcohol out of a bag. and littering. >> catherine:the move has the blessing of the mayor and the police commissioner. and the changes could take effect within the year. >> catherine:as for why it's happening -- it's part of an effort to un-clog the court system. supporters argue it will criminal court. offenders 'will' still face civil fines. >> catherine:but some new yorkers are horrified - saying tougher consequences are needed.and these problems will only get worse. >> catherine:one city
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council member argues the changes send the wrong message. >> catherine:the mayor still has to sign off on the law - which he's expected to do. >> steve:those addicted to opiods now have a way to kick the habit. the f-d-a has approved an implant that stops addicition. it's called probupine. >> steve:the implant is designed to prevent cravings and withdrawls for at least six months. probupine is a implantable form of a drug that has been used to treat opiod addictions. >> steve:this implant could stop they forget taking their medication. more than 2-point-five americans are addicted to opiods. >> steve:the california senate has voted to ban smoking within 250 feet of all youththe bill approved earlier today was actually proposed by 8th grade students. >> steve:officals say the bill will place a fine on anyone using tobacco prodcuts or e-cigarettes.
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while children are participating in practice and game activities. >> steve:some government officals oppose the legislation.stating the potential law could inadvertenly prohibit smoking at homes located close to children's sports fields. the measure has been sent to the assembly. >> steve:it's considered an international epidemic. now the centers for disease control says, without money soon - more people could be at risk for the zika virus right here at home. >> pam:kron 4's national correspodnent mark meredith. looks at where things stand in the fight against zika. >> reporter:it's a battle doctors are fighting around the globe. the zika virus - which can cause severe birth defects for women who are pregnant - is active in at least 45 countries and territories. >>"too many parents are at risk for the virus" >> reporter:the director for the centers agency is actively fighting the virus - but is in desperate need of more money to stop it from spreading here at home. >>"right now we're seeing at least 300 pregnant woman in the united states who are infected and that number is only going to grow" >> reporter:but congress
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can't seem to agree on how much money is really needed. >> reporter:the senate has agreed to spend 1.1 billion, the house roughly half that. >> reporter:for some members it comes down to preventing potentially wasteful spending. >>"i think the proposal from the house is responsibie fiscally, i think it also really is the best way to get the funding needed out right now" >> reporter:now both chambers are running out of time to find a compromise - some suspect a funding bill could still take weeks and leave federal and state health officials scrambling this summer >>"if we do nothing, things are only getting worse" >> reporter:whiile zika cases are increasing the c- d-c says so far no mosquitos in the u-s have been found to carry the virus - instead most infections can be traced to people who've recently traveled to countries where zika is widespread. >> reporter:in washington, i'm mark meredith. >> steve: it was just a
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beautiful thursday all round the bay area. >> pam:brittney has the details. >> brittney: we will continue warming things up as we go into tomorrow, friday, saturday and even sunday. monday be the warmest day. there is an increase in sunshine. as we go into the rest of tonight with clear skies expected for us this evening. even warmer pushing and at the end of the work week. we will see a lot of sunshine and warmer temperatures above average 70 degrees in santa rosa, low 60s and sap francisco, los '60s and daly city at 66 degrees at their field with 88 degrees and antioch. >> brittney: 18 in san
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jose, and 20 and redwood city so we are still dealing with those when a speech and will continue to drift away from our region. but we do have high pressure building and right behind that which was they control to have a strong hold on us. >> brittney: it will be a while before we have a decent chance at rainshowers. not a whole lot of cloudiness, and if you will develop. as the push into friday. with the same thing on saturday night expected to rid what ever you plan to do, as we go into the extended holiday weekend. at the weather will be nice for you. >> brittney: our temperatures and vallejo, with a degrees. mid '80s and livermore and parts of the
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south bay with 84 degrees, 80 and 700 m 07 zeros in san francisco. at tomorrow-- tomorrow. >> brittney: the coast is in the '60s and the 7 day forecast will show that will stay warm and we reached our peak as we head into memorial day. our temperatures will drop, mid- week of next week. >> pam:and we're heading toward a beautiful weekend. our metrologist brittney shipp is here with the details. >> pam:a huge rally outside mcdonald's headquarters. the message the crowd is trying to deliver to the fast- food restaurant.
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back at the headquarters of fast food giant mcdonalds. pushing for a higher minimum wage. the hundreds of protesters you see. are a part of a larger movement seeking fifteen-dollars an hour for the minimum wage across the country. >> steve:the second day of protests. coincided with mcdonalds' annual shareholders' meeting. the company shut down its headquarters yesterday and today. due to the disruptions. >> steve:mcdonalds' released a statement saying it raised wages for all employees at company-owned restaurants in july to one dollar above the local minimum wage. return >> pam: two more men are headed to jail. over a drug deal, that ended with a triple murder in sonoma county. prosecutors say, the group planned to get together at a home in forestville in 2013. but add, that one of the men decided, three of the people involved needed to be killed. >> pam: the shooter was sentenced last week to life in prison without parole. he is from colorado. his two accomplices were sentenced today. >> pam: one received an eight- year prison term. the other 20 -years. none of the victims was
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from the bay area. one was from truckee. the other two from new york and colorado. return to index of >> steve:government officials say a school bus company has agreed to pay$11.5 million dollars to settle a lawsuit claiming their buses were too dangerous to transport san francisco students. >> steve:mechanics with "first student inc" say the companie's buses had worn brakes and threadbare tires. attorneys say first student's records show over 300 violations of inspection requirements over the last 9 months. the company replaced it's 230 san francisco buses just last fall. return to index >> pam:coming up. the very latest on tonight's breaking news now under arrest in the novato double shooting last night that left one high school student dead. >> steve:plus, the other breaking news tonight. the suspect in the kidnapping of a 15- year old bay area girl has been killed. we have the newest details on the continued efforts to find her. >> pam:also ahead at six. t- s-a officials raked over the coals again by lawmakers over the long delays at airport security lines. just ahead of the summer travel
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who was kidnapped yesterday. >> the car we bullying to be involved in the town butler was found. one man was shot by a deputy. at one point he drove to and mobile home park. jumping into another nearby park--another nearby carteret the suspect is that accurate >> the suspect is dead and we believed and the suspect to be fernand no castro. >> grant: bearberry, son about her well-being. and her whereabouts. it will
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continue to update you on this story. >> reporter: to raise today brought these two into custody. along with terror at the other just a few blocks down the road. authorities say that they are now concentrating on finding the third suspect. dan kerman-kron4news >> reporter: there was a shooting on highway 4, there has been 20 shootings and several fatalities and the last several months. four other escapes mayor says announced is in not then have signed letters asking the governor to step enteric for at any surveillance camera program to be put and along the corridor to track--to crack down on the
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shootings. (cheers & applause) >> thank you san jose! >> reporter: in downtown san jose, and enthusiastic group is waiting for nominee, or clinton. she went after donald trump. >> we know a lot about donald trump. he will for himself and not for you. -- hillary clinton >> reporter: hillary clinton and bernie sanders are just and small percentage apart. >> reporter:how to avoid
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spreading the disease? school district says there are only four days left before summer break so that are confident that they can bring this disease under control. in san jose charles clifford, kron 4 news. >> pam: it was cool last weekend so we deserve this long weather. (laughter) >> brittney: we are finally going to get it and is going to stick route until next week. satellite read are showing that we had a bridge of high pressure developing right over our region. you can see that we are not dealing with any clouds or rainfall. we are not tracking storms. as we head
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into tomorrow, saturday and sunday the wind gust is about 20 in redwood city. other than that, things are starting to come down. >> brittney: we start to drop down into the mid-60s, by and o'clock and closer to the bay at 50 degree temperatures. you're with the temperatures are in the mid to low 50s and richmond, 53 in oakland tomorrow morning. and high of around the region would 70 the mid '80s. temperatures close to the coast was 60 to 713 --71. we will have more at the end of the show derrick. >> grant: we have roads closed at east wensleydale.
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the structure of fire and two alarm fire has developed. just south of the san mateo bridge just east of highway 101 including the bridge that goes over a little body of water as you're going to a that area. denny's is nearby. no word on injuries or damage right now we will continue to monitor the situation as a fighter is burning in foster city. steve? >> steve:the t-s-a remains
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under fire for long lines at some of the busiest airports in the nation. this all comes as we head into the summer travel season. >> pam:lawmakers have been grilling officials this week over why long and in some cases. missing their flights. the t-s-a says it is making changes and is looking into private contractors at some department admits. there is definitely a problem. return (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!
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sports!.kron four's vicki liviakis details on what's ahead. >> gary:good evening! >> gary:38-36 >> gary: this is a good time to click over to see what i have to say. warriors started off a good print oakland oklahoma city is starting to warm up. >> grant: in my eyes and beautiful sight. curry, discord 83. -- just scored a 3 >> grant: back up to six and courageous hit a bucket now it's up to eight. --it is now back to six and curry hit a bucket now it's up to
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eight. >> gary: that is my friend from another station. he is not watching the game. he is tweeting all day. >> gary: he is laughing. he just want out what they are paying him. (laughter) >> gary: as my example, grant creek they are 20 the entire time. --they are tweeting the entire time >> grant: that's why you have some people who are not watching cable are watching you. >> gary: out of the giddy but here is that i'm about to hit 11,000 followers on twitter.
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>> grant: this is a serious thing. this is a do-or-die. >> gary: right. no one cares. that i am following --have $11,000. >> gary:a fan went after charles berkeley. >> gary: challenging him. he supposedly was a warriors fan. security had to remove him from the premises. >> gary: i hate to sound like i.m. and know it all. but i bet you that he went to his buddy to see if he can give both of charles
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barkley and myself. my one chance to swing we can make some money. by suing him. >> gary: challenging charles barkley? a couple of drinks and the inability to tweak and foes make you want to go up and bother someone. leave him alone. we will see if there's anything else to an accurate--make you want to go on all and not for someone creek leave him alone we will see if there is anything else to this bridge the inability to be able to tweet and take photos >> gary: carol and joseph combine for a blowout. here is the thing for those of you who want to go out and party if you are a cell spent and goal out and stay until 2:00 a.m., you better
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make some sales the next day. if you work at a jack in the box you want to make sure the box is to not fall apart. and if you are an athlete, you better not go out and blow it creek they went out for-cesspit went out until 2:00 a.m. in the morning and then was beaten the next day. >> gary: get up at 7 in the morning when the aria cause me for good morning san francisco. --when darya calls me (laughter) >> gary: the only difference is i am sitting up at 2:00 a.m. in the morning and my underwear. (laughter) >> grant: we don't need to hear a bowsher bloomers. --
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bloomers >> pam:bloomers? >> gary: what is the score? >> grant: it is not so good. it is bad to 49-43. -- it is back to 49-43 >> gary: this is a big deal. it fired after taking over a dorm at baylor football program. but there's all types of things going on. i will tell you. no matter how much you man, when players are running wild off the field you have to go >> gary: is selling and williams are rolling along
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at the french open. --here is selling up williams >> gary: here is serena williams rolling along the french open >> pam: i am a williams' girl. (laughter) >> gary: what is the score grant? >> grant:53-54 >> gary: all of you loyalists tend to switch back and once the war years. --all you loyalists can
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switch back and watched the warriors. (laughter) >> pam: and pick a shake up to be on the way for sears, a favorite brand name. hi. is the internet still out? yes! i have nothing. come on! work together. work together. work together. do you got anything? i don't have anything. no i don't have anything. please come back internet. i love you. i love you so much. just come back. please. please.
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in just the first quarter. >> pam: sales fell off. and the c f o will step down to pursue other interests. as they try to compete. >> pam: there may be some andrés to tell you about on kron 4 news at 8:00 would news just coming into de notes concord we will have the very latest on that story and on today's news coming out at 8:00.
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