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male, was killed by police and it does not appear there was any gunfire from the truck, according to the official. president of the region, says the truck was loaded with arms and grenades. >> justine: voice of: zeynep akar: the >> music was very loud and then i suddenly heard the crash, and people shouting, when i went to the balcony there was so many people on the ground and then some. gunfires where. started so i had to go in and switch off the lights because i didn't know what was going on. oh. the people are still on the streets. i don't understand how he went through because the road was blocked, it was all pedestrians, people were walking, there was so many people outside, so many people.
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>> justine as of now we have not heard of any claims of responsibility of who may be behind this it could be delivered. a truck and into a crowd of people celebrating independence and france. at least 73 people are dead and hundreds more injured. we will continue to follow this breaking story. right here on kron 4 news, justine waldman. back to you! the the
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the f=b=i. >> fresno police department! dropped what ever you have in your hands?! >> vicki: another big story we are following is a newly released by the camera records where the moments leading up to the shooting death of a teenager in fresno last month. >> grant: it turns out 19 your old dylan noble v was
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on our end. his parents have filed legal claims against the city. now fresno police jeep and if i he has questions. he said he has reviewed the body cam of videos more than 40 t and now he wants them to be seen by the public. >> grant: the chain of events leading to villanelles death began with a 911 call about a man with a rifle. officers looking for the suspect gave chase when they saw him his truck speed away. >> turn off the truck. >> grant: nobles walks away from offices ignoring their commands. >> get down on the ground.
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>> grant: both hands go to his front, near his place then. he turns to face officers, his right hand going to his bad as they more him again. >> if you come for you are going to get shot, man. >> grant: instead he advances on the officers repeatedly making motions behind his back. as he approaches, they see something in his hand. he backed up, then comes for again. his final words: >> grant: >> i hate my life. >> bang bang (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports! >> grant: to a shotgun blast put him on the ground. the
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officers called for medical help. he tugs on his back and still unresponsive to police commands. >> you would do it if you read one more time you will be shot. --dude, if you reach one more time he will be shot. >> bang >> grant: shot three times he makes one more move inside his shirt a set officer files for the final round. >> bang >> they executed him. >> grant: his parents have shown us the need for the final two shots. >> i, to have questions about the last two rounds fired,.
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>> grant: fresnos police chief since the shooting is being reviewed by the department and the district attorney and the fbi. >> i always know that and a decision there are critical ones will not going to have everybody supports the officers. not the union. perhaps not the family and maybe not even the committee. but i, o to the right thing in this investigation. i'm asking people to trust me to do that. >> reporter:the fresno police department's release of the body camera footage in the dylan noble shooting has some calling for a national standard on the release of body cam video. >> reporter:kron 4's dan kerman is at police headquarters in san on that. >> well the disclosure process is not simple.
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office's enforcement action will be recorded and we will know the truth. >> reporter: back live at police headquarters. as you know body cameras are brand new to san jose and san francisco. with all of the work in progress these things will change over time and we will have to see how the disclosure will work for a month ahead. live in san francisco,dan kerman- kron4news. >> vicki:there was another funeral today.for one of the 5 police officers killed in the dallas ambush last thursday. >> grant:catherine heenan is here with the details. >> catherine:after his family held a small private service. there was a public funeral today for sgt. michael smith. >> catherine:officers from as far away as new york and vancouver were in dallas. smith - one of the officers who'd been on duty protecting protestors last week when they were gunned down.
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>> catherine:he's remembered as a devoted family man and exemplary officer.survived >> we do not understand always what god has in store for us. but we do know his ways are not always. and, because of my belief and the resurrection of jesus christ's, he closed his eyes and then open them in heaven. >> catherine:and another funeral today. philando castile was laid to rest in st. paul, minnesota. >> catherine:he was shot and killed by a police officer last week during a traffic stop. it's one of the deaths a crowd had been protesting in dallas -- when a sniper attacked. >> catherine:castile's fiance had live streamed the shooting's aftermath on facebook.causing outrage across the country. state authorities are investigating the death of the 32-year-old cafeteria supervisor.
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>> catherine:grant and vivki? >> grant: thank you, catherine. >> grant:fire investigators. are offering a ten-thousand- dollar reward for information that helps determine the cause of a emeryville earlier this month. on july 6th.an apartment complex that was under construction was severely damaged by the flames >> grant:the a-t-f. and alameda country fire investigators. have spent several days witnesses.analyzing debris.and reconstructing the scene. no one was injured. >> grant:there were reports of illegal fireworks in the area.but nothing is confirmed. investigators are working to determine the origin and cause of the fire. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> vicki: fire that severely damaged an apartment complex buildings in emeryville, california, is still under investigation. >> grant: that is right!
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atf's san francisco field division is offering up to a investigators in determining the cause of the fire at 3800 san pablo ave., july 6. >> reporter: we will see if we can push in a little closer to it and we also have video we will get to that in just a moment. >> reporter:the alameda county fire department, alameda county force and atf's national response team began 7. the team spent the past witnesses, reviewing photos and videos, analyzing debris scene. their objective was cause of the blaze. >> reporter: i can't see if it is still going on because of my location. we were told that a crew would do routine network--doing routine analysis this a quarter and next thing you know they have a gas leak. >> reporter: up the blood from the helicopter with
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partnership abc seven new s--up above. "we are awaiting laboratory information, and we anticipate receiving a full report in the next 30 days," said san francisco field charge jill a. snyder. "if anyone has information about what occurred that morning, we encourage them to come forward." >> reporter: there are three fairly large apartment complexes here one senior and one general. they have a shelter in place. for maybe a couple of hundred people that were affected there. this possibly could go on for about two-four hours. gas is still leaking and they are born with a chance to cast this leak. there is a larger and gas main here. the want to have this shut
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off so that it would not continue to go to this larger. here. rob fladeboe, kron4 news. >> grant: fire started and one of the homes there. firefighters went next door to check out that property. it appears to be a explosive device and they will continue to update us with more. >> vicki: will bring you more details from france for a truck plowed a group of people killing dozens as they celebrated the field day. -- bastille day.
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: the president of the region since a truck was loaded with explosives and
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grenades. the driver of the truck has not been killed by police. police are shooting them as witnesses say there was a fireworks show in the vicinity. the show had just ended when they were getting up to leave and heard a loud noise and people were screaming. people started running everywhere in the rest lost to seek shelter. the death total has risen to 75 and dozen more seriously injured. we will continue to follow this story. your kron 4 news. >> vicki:a rash of auto burglaries at a restaurant in an east bay city. investigators say theives are targeting vehicles parked there. because vaulables are often left inside.in plain view. >> vicki: and they told not to do that. >> vicki:police show kron4's haaziq madyun how theives
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are gaining access to the will only see here on kron4. >> reporter:we are in the parking lot behind the elephant bar restaurant in concord >>"yeah, it's an easy get away right here, commit your burglary, come right back much gone before the police get here" >> reporter:that is what investigators suspect auto- burglars are doing here. there has been 3 smash and grab burgalries from vehicles in the elephant bar parking lot in recent weeks. concord police say theives are attracted to business professionals often come here for lunch.and leave their valubles in their vehicles >>"you just want to have lunch with a coworker or family and they are leaving these expensive products in their cars because they don't want to take it into the restaurant with them, the problem with that is they're open." >> reporter:restaurant management tells me they do their best to alert their customers by posting these signs that read the elephant bar does not accept responsibility for theft loss or vandalism or contents left in vehicles. the losses in rather substantial >>"one of our most recent cases, two laptops, a projector and two ipads all taken from the car, valued at over $5000 dollars" >> reporter:it hard to believe people leave such
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high end vaulables exposed in their vehciles >> reporter: >>"yeah, actually i am pretty reckless when it comes to leaving things in my car" >> reporter:"the best way to solve these valuable items in your car" in the meantime concord police have increased fence between the walking trail and the rear parking lot and they say their customers, could do their part by hiding their vaulables. in concord haaziq madyun kron4news return to >> grant:two men have been arrested for allegedly robbing a teenaged boy playing pokemon go. here you can see the suspects mug shots. >> grant:19 year old manu pomele the crime happened sunday block of burrows in the portola district of san police say the victim was playing the popular game on a cell phone.
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>> grant:one suspect allegedly was holding out of his hands and jumping into a getaway car driven by the second suspect. the men who were arrested the next day are being connected with multiple crimes throughout the city. >>"throughout the city" >> grant:pokemon go allows players to real world locations. you may have noticed a lot more people walking around looking at their smart phones since the game went live last week. >> grant:police are advising those playing pokemon to be aware maybe bring a friend to watch their back as they >> grant: the police as
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actually suggesting the buddy system to it when you take a friend with you to watch your back to avoid being a victim of decline. >> grant:-- victim of a crime. >> brittney: we are in the triple digits. if you are a part of our inland locations this depends on what you are located. where the the big dramatic temperature spread. once again. we are down 10 degrees in sarah francisco from this time yesterday. and down for and half moon bay. still warm and concord. m livermore poor--and livermore. >> brittney: 74 degrees and hayward, will succeed in san
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francisco so there is a big difference. we will continue to see stronger wind speed as we go into tonight. the cloud coverage has reappeared. >> brittney: we are basically having a maureen later moving again onshore flow. with warmer temperatures if you are in the east bay or location of concord for livermore. that would be the trick for tomorrow as well. --that will be the trend for tomorrow as well. >> brittney: to are in the mid '80s and quickly into the '70s by 11:00. with a 67 degree and went spot. another dramatic temperature spot force. for tomorrow. i will be tracking the 7 day forecast coming up and
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another 15 minutes. >> vicki: coming up! a daily snake bite
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>> vicki:a bay area teenager is lucky to be alive after being bitten by a snake while on summer vacation with her family. >> grant:the 15 year old was bitten poisionous snakes and is now her recovery. but as kron four's terisa estacio shows us.audrey bennet and her family are tackling this obtacle with courage and conviction. >> reporter:with one step after another sarah are moving forward. they have come a long way since audrey was bit by a freak accident.
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>> the table for dinner and it came out of no where. >> reporter:fortunately - sarah says action. >> she got the venom to save her life. >> reporter:audrey suffered a stroke has some paralysis and is now working with a speech and physical therapist. >> i want to get better. >> reporter:walking is also part of her therapy. it is a far less strenous then the star athlete - audrey plays water polo. >>she designed this sweatshirt. that's her number there. >> reporter: pool and performing in an competivive sport, she is grateful. --sarah says she is far from jumping in a sample and performing in a competitive sport, she is grateful. -- jumping in a swimming pool
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>> yes. oh yes. i am lucky. i want more but grateful. >> reporter: for her to help pay for her recovery. >> yeah, the bills are tough. >> hopefully i see myself in the swimming pool exercising. and talk better and i think the better. -- eat better >> reporter:in the meantime, it is back to the path before them taking each day, step by >> vicki: the death toll continues to rise in france. coming up after the break!
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>> steve: (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: dozens of people killed today in france. after celebrating bastille day. >> reporter: we are learning
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that at least 75 people dead today and hundreds injured. there is a terrorism investigation now being opened. president obama has condemned this horrific attack and offered u.s. assistance. here we know what happened tonight. >> reporter: this with france independence day. a long white truck flout the law as people were celebrating. he pointed his truck into a crowd and started to flout and to people you can see people starting to panic and fear. the driver was shot to death. this happened 10:00 p.m. local time. thousands of people were on the beach watching fireworks sold de noise was very loud at the time but the witnesses
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could hear banking. as the truck hit bodies running people over. they saw him running through the crowd of people creek they thought he was a dropped driver the faith healer welling, screaming and crying as they see bodies all over the place. >> justine this is something that you are not supposed to see and a lifetime. >> were watching the show. when it bandit. the streets were flooded. there was a large blood will have front of us. that was just filled with people. --there was a large board what filled with people. people >> were yelling and screaming so my son and i went out to the balcony to
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see what was away on one. unfortunately, we could see a white truck going up across the area inside of us. gwen about 20--going very fast at looks like it was hitting several people-- >> the truck was going about 50 mi. per hour hitting several people. >> justine the driver of the truck hit died after a battle with police. there are over 50 people injured. 75 people are dead. we will continue to keep you updated on this breaking news story. i live in the news room, justine waldman, kron4 news.
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>> grant: back in november there was a massive attack and you saw people running. there was a terrorist opening fighter and suicide bombs were used. people were at a music venue about 80 people were done--were dead. there were people at cafes as well. some 307 people were injured in addition to the 130 that were killed and the november 2015 paris attacks. earlier in january 12th people were killed that the political and controversy publication in paris. 11 people were killed inside and and a police officer was killed outside. today's after that they killed five people at a kosher jewish gross restore.
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so there is a lot of heartbreak and sell in france right now. >> vicki: and commercial burglary have banned at a nightclub. there is a investigation following of a mass shooting. the break-in was reported this morning. there is no word on what was taken to rid the police stated that they were very disappointed as someone with by only disgrace a public place that was sacred. the club remains close to the public as plans for the future are decided. >> vicki: because of the explosion in central park this seriously injured a tourist over the fourth of july weekend was caused by the homemade explosive.
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according to officials of the explosive chemical was placed in a shopping bag the left and the park. the bag was pressure sensitive and activated when the tourists put his foot on it. during the explosion at leaving him with a severe foot injury. >> vicki: investigators have traced the source of a bad toothache the five bakery in new jersey, but they have not identified anyone responsible. it turns out an explosion an essential part vesica into a tourist draw on the fourth of july weekend was caused by this explosive. according to mud law-enforcement officials briefed on the investigation investigator said the chemical used to make the improvised explosive was placed in that shopping bag. the investigators managed to trace the source of the bag to that degree in new jersey. but they still have
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yet to this-does identify anyone who might be responsible. it's often made with common household chemicals such as the supplies. >> brittney: 96 degrees and antioch, so there is another above average temperature day. many changes and we are cooling things back down on friday. another one day for inland locations. for the coast 61 degrees and headed into the weekend he will notice temperatures dropping into the '80s for the l.a. locations. and '60s for the coast and seven for the bay. --70's for the bay >> brittney: so not as much as a dramatic effort to spread. i will have more affirmation on the cooler temperatures ahead. kron 4 affirmation on the cooler temperatures ahead. kron 4 news
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>> vicki: a quarter of millenniums still need parents to help them out with a little cash. >> grant: mary maloney from seed and then gives tips for parents and their children. >> reporter: lazy and
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entitled? but what about finances. between ages of 21 and 34, one of four millenniums still depend on their parents for money. for medical insurance, brett,-- cars and phones >> reporter: experts say to have a conversation with your children. >> love >> we love our children but it's what we do to help them set up for success. take >> reporter: a breath and look at your life. --take a breath and look at your life is not about a big thing but every thing in july. they will realize that they will have a budget that will work. >> reporter: set up an
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account. three. one for saving one for expenses and 14 >> if you save it will work every time. >> reporter: marin maloney, kron 4 news. >> grant: 77 people are confirmed dead after a truck plowed into a crowd of people in france. we are working on the bottom stair. --we are working on developments there.
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several breaking news tonight would be coming from our news room. >> steve: are gobbling newt affirmation of what happened in france when a man driving and to a group of people celebrating in france. --we are following moves of what happened in france, a man drove into a group of people celebrating in france. >> grant: with all the bad news: on today is good to divert our attention to something that is good. >> grant: mark carpenter. >> mark: today all about the
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golden bears. stanford into this year and a hunt for a national title. the cardinal will adjust the media tomorrow, so all about the golden bears. tell interest this year with one of the toughest schedules in the country. and with out the guy that was the top pick in the an nfl draft. here is the head coach sonny on life after jerry--jared goff >> any time you have someone that meant as much to a football program as. did to our program is hard to lose him. i mean he did so much for us, just setting the tone of the work ethic, the maturity. obviously, the production on the field, the
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character of the field. all of those things are critical and he kind of got us where we are right now. >> we always try to build it all round the quarterback, bill did to his strengths and stay away from his weaknesses. and so what ever that guy is will determine what the offense looks like. >> it is all about building death =depth ... it's all of finding the right kids and getting the most out of them. we are in much the place then the word for it we have a great support staff now and we have built the foundation that is going to allow us to build and be successful this have to go out and get it done now. >> grant: mark carpenter, think he'll-- thank you.
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>> grant: a blast from the past. the classic nintendo entertainment system known for iconic games like super mario brothers and the legend of zelda will soon make a comeback. only this time. and a smaller package. the company announced the release of what is cooling began e s classic by addition. it is in many version of the zero original nintendo but instead of a game cartridge becomes with the early gains build sand. >> grant: nes classic >> grant: the mini version of the zero original nintendo but what does it
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instead of the cartridges it comes with the early gains built and and you can connect the system to your tv with a cable nintendo says it will hit stores in november and cost $60. >> vicki: the ongoing craze has an adorable new twist. the one that benefits show adults. catherine heenan is here with details on what is considered a great idea. >> catherine: people love this and the idea could spread fan of the "pokemon go"and indiana are multitasking they are all walking show the dogs while they play like this pit bull named maillot. a man who runs the local shelter notice drove up people running all around. with their phones and realize what they were doing. facebook, he suggested they
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come to the shelter and what an adoptable dog. --muncie shelter >> catherine: the idea took off and is working. this person drove 45 minutes to make this happen and they all started yesterday when 73 people showed up to what a dog. one adult was even adopted. the marketing strategy has caught the attention of everything from bus fees to time magazine. and it is expected that more shelters would give it a try. >> catherine: --buzz-feed >> catherine:grant & vicki! >> brittney: another hot day. look at how much f o g
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we are dealing with. going into the rest of tonight we will see this moving again. with a cooler tomorrow. another clue weekend that will return back to close a two hour average temperatures and stay there until next week. we are down seven degrees to 10 degrees. >> brittney: hour wind speed is very strong. take a look at san francisco stayed at 20. storm trucker for showing a ridge of high pressure in control of slowly breaking down barriers. closer to us as we go into the weekend. it will help the onshore flow returned. >> brittney: few changes we are tracking for you. we will see if you to adjust to changing. with a cooler
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temperatures at the coast. >> brittney: for downtown san francisco, to purchase as 67 degrees at pacifica at 66, 85 degrees in novato at low eighties for napa. >> brittney: stay clear up the coast with a dramatic temperature speed. so here is your 3 day forecast. 90s on friday, 83 by sunday and a dramatic drop in those two days and closer to the bay at 79 degrees. 72 on sunday. sixties if you're closer to the coast.
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>> brittney: the low 80s will pretty much stay there as we head into most of next week. closer to the bay los 70's. and '50s for the coast. >> grant: next. bad blood growing between talus with and some other big-name celebrities. -- taylor swift
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>> grant: several celebrities have come out against taylor swift. >> grant: more on the music and drama... >> is was a relationship with it was a day to day wondering where it was going? if it was going anywhere or all if it was pointed and the next day?-- if it was going to end the next day. >> reporter: after building a career by successfully channeling her breakup into her art now the drama between taylor and her ex calvin harris seemed to be backfiring on her. the hash
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tag taylor swift is over party is now a trend, with the creative mind of twitter he met with casey. the the first to our ride. our music and cider joe break down the bad blood that story. >> reporter:--katy perry >> reporter: the song of bad blood before it came out taylor told rolling stone and it was about a very famous celebrities we used to be france and now we are not. it's about some business stuff. " it turns out taylor was on to work with some of casey's back of dancers. and katie wanted to hire them back. >> reporter: when it comes to the evil moment and pop
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music petty and taylor have nothing on tilton m mcdonough. -- elton and madonna >> reporter: then there is malaya and jennifer lopez. -- mariah carey a >> steve: kron 4 news as six is coming up next.
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>> steve: (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> steve: terror and france
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again. a number of people are dead at the number continues to climb. >> steve: good evening, i am steve aveson. >> pam: and, i am pam moore >> pam: the horrific attack happened and nice, france. face of the coastal town
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very popular with tourists especially during the summer months. most people there tonight were celebrating france's independence day. kron4 justine waldman is here with the latest on the breaking news. >> justine the truck plowed into a group of people just as fireworks--fireworks went off during the celebration of independence day and france. the drug we are now learning continued on for more than a mile. the driver pointing is the truck--the driver pointing his truck at the crowd accelerating, running people over. the driver is deck. a terrorism investigation is now under way. and president obama has condemned this horrific attack. offering u.s. assistance and the
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investigation. >> i saw bodies flying boeing pants along its route that's what it looked like. i heard noises, cries i will never forget. -- i saw bodies flying like bowling pins. >> people were trying to learn to shelter and a nearby restaurant for you heard people continued to shout for missing family members. then drink out of bodies, blood and bloody parts all along the road. --then i hear people
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shouting for their missing family. venturing out to see the bodies. this evening it was horrid. >> justine i will have more. with the skills come in. -- with more details to come in. >> pam: we have breaking news out of the south bay with rules dealing with a gas leak at t d and e substation. this is a story we force brought on kron 4 news at 5. the league this at rock avenue white by interstate 680. kron4 brought fladeboe has been at the scene and he goes live
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with an update. barack?-- rob ? >> reporter: we are waiting here with this mail the order of natural gas here. not far away from a substation. and the general area. >> the crews were out there doing work. some type of break that a line. one of the national--one of the natural gas lines. we evacuate over 300 ft..
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beyond that 300 ft. we are setting up a shelter in place. you concede that we have to senior house either places and one general. you want to make sure that everyone stays clear. of a potential hazard. now >> reporter:, there was a traffic hazard and impact of the northbound off a ramp near 680. i have been told that it is now open again. you are not allowed to turn east you will have to go straight across and get back on the freeway. for the will allow you to turn left. --or they will allow you to time left. >> reporter: it will be between two and four hours tocomplete the work needed
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to cap the line. >> pam: san francisco police say they recently wrested two men for a pokemon go related mugging. kron4 marlene kelley reports the victim was a teenage boy playing the popular game late sunday evening. >> reporter: the crime happened here on the 200 block of the world street and the city of porto look neighborhood. police say a teenage boy was holding his more fan along with his
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sisters fan play the popular game when he was approached by one suspect who threaten the boy and took his throne and south into a getaway car driving by a second suspect. here are the two men are restive for the crime monday morning. 19 year old, manu pomele. >> reporter: the fans are also being warned to look out for the cars while playing. a pennsylvania team is not a hospital, after the game to occur across a major highway. tracy nolan share this picture of her 15 year old daughter autumn. she said 30 minutes and to play the game, it lick her daughter onto a major highway during traffic rush hour. that is when nolan got a phone call. no parent wants to get.
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>> reporter: maureen kelly, the the cry for--maureen kelly kron 4 news. >> brittney: we are in the triple digits right along the coast. a live look outside at the bay bridge. we are seeing a lot of sunshine. with things-that's what appears to be more f o g and clouds. >> brittney: cooler temperatures for parts of san francisco but the inland locations firm 1 so we are seeing a major difference. >> brittney: right arm around 12, with the wind speeds and half moon bay and not vote. --and napa. >> brittney: we have a
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spare their day for the third day st. try to reduce driving if you can't. -- if you can i i >> brittney: trekking cooler weather. a lot more in about 15 minutes. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news. >> steve: thank you, brittney! >> steve: 14 trump supporters are now suing the city of san jose. claiming that police bill to protect them from violent protesters after a campaign rally last month. today the group filed
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their lawsuit in federal court seeking class action status on behalf of all the trump supporters attacked on june 2nd. the lawsuit alleges that the san jose police response to mounting attacks was without urgency and with tardy. the department ended up are arresting 20 people access to a dozen people reported assaults. >> steve: donald trump says, he is postponing his for the announcement on his choice of a running mate because of this terrible news on the attack in france. but short of the offical, word is, that he had selected indiana gov. mike pence. >> steve: catherine heenan
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is here with the latest. >> catherine: over the course of the day, the story moves from is probably governor pence. to reports that trump x recalled to offer him the job today and the 57 year old former congressman accepted. if so, we will not hear about it until tomorrow morning. given a trumpet decision to postpone this yvette. but behind the scenes, the tiny is crucial and because he is running for reelection as indiana governor. and faces a friday noon deadline to withdraw from that race. >> catherine: pence, an officially endorse pickerels early in the race. but he's a favorite among socially conservative leaders and some say he is one of the
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safest choice this drop could make. on capitol hill it was obviously a big topic. >> catherine: all of this unfolding as latest polls suggest the presidential race is getting too close to call. a c d s, new york times poll has a trump and hillary clinton both at 40%. clinton is expected to name her by for that late next week virginia senator, the campaign is still believed to be high on her list. -- tim kaine
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9 >> pam: new video shows a deadly confrontation. from a release by a camera video.
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>> reporter: talking to some bay area poll least the promise it look like the body, and implement over the next few months may not happen. >> reporter: the best way to create that transparency is to have police departments release the body cam of videos to the public. >> people form their own opinion so the best thing to do is to release the videos. >> reporter: he thinks there should be a national policy calling for immediate release of body camera footage. the top >> of this closure is not
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simple. --the topic of disclosure, simply is not simple. >> reporter: to figure out how and when the footage will be released? >> it does not mean that it is not without value because it has not been recently released to end up on the 10:00 news. we understand >> the people want to see the video initially after the incident but we have to give our investigators and everyone else outside of the department a chance to to look at the evidence and material. to the fullest before we release it to the public. >> reporter: now, of course this is just getting under way. the policy would change over time and we will have to wait and see what happens
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over the next few weeks and months to determine if the department will release this footage and how they would do it. >> steve: a funnel took place today for one of the police officers killed the last week's ambush and dallas. sergeant michael smith was remembered today as people packed the church where he worked as an off- duty security officer. smith, was an army veteran who had been on the dallas police force 28 years. he leaves behind a wife and two daughters. the front row for the last of the five fallen officers is set for tomorrow. >> reporter: >> steve: thousands of people turned out today for
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the throat of a black man who was shot and killed by a police officer in minnesota. phillando castille's casket arrived on a horse drawn carriage where people lined the streets of st. paul to watch the procession. either that's-he was shot several times during a traffic stop last week with his girlfriend strained the average math live on a social media outlet. minnesota's governor was among those who attended. >> pam: a morning to night there has been several smash and grab all over greece in
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a parking lot of the restaurant and an east bay city. police say, these are not only targeting vehicles with vegetables left inside. but as a investigator shall kron 4-zeke madyun, the restaurant location is also attracting the east as well. if a story he will only see here on kron 4 news. >> reporter: the 683 wait for a walking trail. those are two options for auto burglaries targeting vehicles in the up with them our restaurant and concord. the restaurant is a short distance from the concord police department. he said the all of them bart parking lot is one of those locations without security cameras and however, management does have sized posters advising restaurant is not liable for items stolen from vehicles.
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investigators say in three recent incidents these are smashing out windows and grabbing what they see. >> one of our most recent cases, are to laptops, a projector and to ipad all taken from the car. valued at over $5,000. >> reporter: in terms of slowing down the auto burglaries getaway, and nothing can be done about the restaurants close proximity to 680 freeway however these huge holes in the rear fence behind the rest abroad on the other hand. in the meantime patrols have been increased police are also advising folks not to leave any valuables out and open and their vehicles. in concord, haazig madyun, kron 4 news. >> steve: a bay area
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teenager is facing a challenge the recovery. this after she was bitten by a poisonous snake while on vacation with her family. this is all of dree and her mom sarah. sarah says these days are taking one step at a time. last month while in police and at a resort, 15 year old bochy was hit by a snake is one of the world's most poisonous snakes. for to me, people at the resort sprang into action. >> steve: however, she did suffer some paralysis from the side, and is in a speech and physical therapy. she is a star athlete and eager to give back to playing water polo. >> steve: roger was in the hospital in florida for one
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month. she is now back home and american kenyan a gulf fund the account has been set up to help her in this road to recovery. -- a go fund me account has been set up >> brittney: 82 and santa rosa, 61 in san francisco and hour wind speed is still strong and sustained what 13 and san jose. we will continue to see breezy conditions and another round of preconditions for tomorrow. things will start to calm down overnight hours. >> brittney: satellite radar shows us that we do have f o
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g right along the coast. we will continue to seek an onshore system moving through with high-pressure occurred that is why the temperatures are staying so warm. but it will break down. as the lawyer gets closer to us. the embassy cooler temperatures. --and we will continue to see cooler temperatures. >> brittney: 77 degrees in oakland, 86 degrees at petaluma and 86 would santa rosa. >> brittney: bay and the seventh for the bay area and have more of the 7 day forecast coming up in 15 minutes. >> pam: thank you, brittney!
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>> pam: up next the fight over north carolina's bathroom is about to heat up in the courtroom and let the timing could have the heat of impact on a certain political race.
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>> steve: do lawsuit over a north carolina law regarding l g b t rights are set for trial close to election day in november. u.s. district court judge thomas schroeder says lawyers will be ready for trial by leak october or early november he also set a hearing for august on motions to block enforcement of the rest on law that requires transgendered
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people to use the same restroom at the gender on their birth certificate. debate over the law could have a big influence on the state's election of a governor. >> pam: we are tracking breaking news in france. when we return!
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>> steve: (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom.
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>> reporter: that breaking knows is of france. we are hearing that the truck went on for more than 1 mi. accelerate intentionally running over people. >> justine the truck driver is dead and we sure that the truck there it was complete lee field with grenades--was completely filled with grenades. >> justine again, 77 people are dead after a night of horror. and witnesses are telling a night of horrific cries and screams. >> justine i am just being waldman kron 4 news at 8 >> pam: thank you, justine.
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>> pam:more news >> reporter: backup was called from the san jose fire department to help because the vegetation was so dry and it threatened nearby homes. no injuries and no damage was caused. reporting from san jose, will tran- kron4 news >> reporter: this was the scene with d p g and v e crew battling a gas leak. -- pgand e >> reporter: expecting to be
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on the scene for a couple of hours to try to pet the line as the investigation continues and san jose, a route fladeboe kron 4 news. --rob fladeboe >> reporter: police said a teenager was holding his own and his sisters phone while play the popular game while he was approached by one suspect who threatened him and brought him of his bones and jumped into a truck. with a getaway driver. the the individuals were arrested by the police. >> reporter: 4 oakland unified students met with their school district police chief officer and
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superintended. >> it is important that we get the understanding of african american males. to see what they are thinking. >> reporter: to build a stronger unity with the individuals and the police departments. >> reporter: for starters consumer reports think that the autopilot feature should be called something else. say the name is misleading and dangerous. apply this system is more confident that it actually is. it wants the the electric car maker to disable the system
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and overhaul its so that it works only when drivers keep their hands on the wheel. >> catherine: tesla own as a matter of the said that the driver should steady its steering wheel with both hands but the system still works even if it is not being touched. tesla says it has no plans to change the autopilot name and it is not clear whether the company will buy into other demands. old joshua brown died in a crass a couple months ago. the system did not detect a tractor trailer turn in front of his car in the bright sunshine. >> catherine: steve and pam? >> pam:brittney! >> brittney: a live look
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outside showing all of these changes. we have f o g at the golden gate bridge. this the a lot of clout coverage starting to develop and it will remain cooler at the coast. -- cloud coverage >> brittney: all of the temperatures will start to drop. >> brittney: again, we have a spare be fair day. you may want to take your bicycle and said of driving reducing your energy consumption. >> brittney: the trend will continue as we head into tomorrow but, the forecast shows us that the temperatures will drop. we will be in the mid 90's and the middle and spots but we will go down to the '80s toward the weekend. and next
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week. >> pam: a woman had suffered a broken a coal going down the renovation-- a broken ankle >> steve: the lawsuit says the slide does not allow the orders to slow down when they reach the end. >> steve: on to this in the high-tech age of multitasking but find out the hidden dangers of trying to do several things all at once.
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>> steve:contrary to popular belief, save time. in most cases, it will probably take you longer to finish two or more projects than it would to experts says that when switching between tasks you're working on involves a researchers from the it's not only the physical act of multitasking that can consequences. bombing an exam or failing to perform at work can lead to self- esteem issues or even depression. multitasking can
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>> reporter: even effect how much you eat. eating while distracted means you may eat too much too quickly or that you won't fully remember the feeling of eating and being feel because of that, you might be picking up a fork again too soon experts say each task requires a specific mindset. and once you get started you should commit to the end. for today's health minute, i'm mary moloney. >> steve: one step closer to filling out their roster coming up and sports!
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(male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports! >> gary: good evening everybody! golf is better when it's a major draw. right? >> gary: here we go! >> gary:british open fans at royal troon in scotland >> gary: outfits 8th hole. phil mickelson was on fire all day his approach shot here sets up a birdie to go 4-under
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>> gary:10th hole >> gary:mickelson sinks the long birdie putt to go 5- under >> gary:17th hole >> gary:mickelson gets the birdie put to just trickle in going 8-under and giving him a chance for a major- record round of 62 >> gary:18th hole >> gary:mickelson for a major-record round of 62 looks good but cuts rights and lips out ! >> gary:here is mickelson on that missed putt on 18 return to >> i had a surge of adrenaline. and then i had a heartbreak that i really didn't do it. >> gary: when the news is so sad like today. it is nice just to put a smile on our face with these type of stories. >> gary: grant, you watched with your son today. >> grant: yes. he is 20
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months old and he does not know anything but he does know when to clap. >> gary: that is pretty good. hamas did you watch? >> grant: we watched his last two holes. and then some on twitter. >> gary: for the record just so everyone knows they he is coming. >> gary:it appears that anderson varejao will return to the warriors. acording to an espn report golden state is nearing agreement on a one-year deal with varejao >> gary:varejao signed the 33-year old days after he was waived last season >> gary:he averaged 2.6 points and 2.3 rebounds in 8.5 minutes appearing in 22 games for the warriors >> gary:entering today golden state had two open roster spots to fill. return to index of
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>> gary:kevin durant has taken a lot of criticism for his decision to leave oklahoma city to join the warriors >> gary:nba commissioner adam silver himself said a couple of days ago he didn't think it was good for the league but he also recounted a conversation he had with durant's mom wanda about his decision apparently she s reminded him that the warriors didn't accumulate muliple superstars via free agengy they added one to a team with three-home grown all-stars >> gary:silver did temper his comments by saying he respected durant's freedom to go whereever he wants and that he and the warriors did nothing wrong? >> gary: there she is his mom in the face of the commissioner and it seemed like the commissioner back down. sonny dykes on qb situation- >> gary: here is a "
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>> were better than us in your better than cleveland, they should have won a championship. so there you go andre in gullah >> grant: i have a couple of more eep. he does not like that nick name and a lot of people called them back. he also has a broken fan. and he will not go fix it because he does not want to pay for it because a crack. and still usable. >> gary: i am going to say this in a real sweet with either way. go tell this to someone working in the bay area try to live who does it make clearly when he makes.
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>> gary: take that to the bank he is one of the grace but we are talking about tweeting. cal will have a lot more presence on twitter. cal state needs a new quarterback. >> gary: son died the no. 1 draft choice. -- sonny dykes the number one draft choice. >> " he kind of got a where we are right now. and "-- he
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kind of got us on where we are right now >> gary:tour de france stage 12. >> gary:a beautiful day for the cyclist to race in a 148 kilometers race leader chris froome is taken down by richie porte after the australian cyclist ran motorcycle. >> gary:froome is forced to run for at least one kilometer before getting another bike to continue the race. thomas de-gehnt wins stage twelve of the tour. >> gary:froome finished the race in 25th place today. but remains in the lead of the tour by 47 seconds over adam yates. >> gary: hopefully you will keep the team and mine and not just the individual team.
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