tv KRON 4 Early News KRON March 6, 2017 4:00am-7:01am PST
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hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek.
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let's take a look outside and check on road conditions this morning. here is a look at the bay bridge. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. here is a look at the richmond bridge. here is a look at the san mateo bridge. in the east bay... three people are recovering this morning after an officer involved shooting in hayward. one of the victims is a 17- year-old girl. kron four's
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spencer blake spoke to neighbors on the street who say the shoot-out woke them up. these chalk circles could be where casings landed from a shooting on mandarin avenue.it was after 11 p-m when the bangs started ringing out on saturday."i thought it was like fireworks, because i heard like six. but it was kind of raining, so i was like, 'why would there be fireworks?'"but they weren't fireworks - they were gunshots, and police arrived shortly thereafter."and then i go out and there's seriously like ten or 15 of them like rushing by.""i had my whole family here. i was worried about them."but the shooting wasn't over at that point, because when officers showed up "the guy came out and pulled a gun on the cops."the officers shot the suspect before he could shoot them."we don't want to shoot people, but sometimes we're placed in a position where that's the only option that we have."according to their initial investigation, the gunman had shot a 17-year-old girl and another man - both of whom he knew -- just minutes earlier. "all that police activity meant some people who live on this street couldn't even get back into their homes until sunday afternoon.""i drove by at like midnight last night, and the whole street was blocked off, so i didn't get to see what happened. but they wouldn't let me back in until like 1 pm today."police spent
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time knocking on doors to talk to neighbors who heard or saw anything."to me it seems like people in the wrong place at the wrong time. i don't want to think anything bad of my neighbors."but not everyone feels the same way."i mean it's not like, 'oh it's new.' it's happened before."the teenager who was shot has already been released from the hospital.the other victim is still there in stable condition, and the suspect's condition is critical.in hayward, spencer blake, kron four news. the officers involved in the shooting have been placed on paid administrative leave while investigators and the alameda county d-a's office look into what happening now. this morning police in oakland are still investigating four separate shootings and one of them was deadly. that fatal shooting happened around 6:00 in the morning saturday on hilton street. when
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officers arrived they found a male victim had been shot. he died at the scene. he has not been identified. no arrests have been made then within a 13-hour span.. three other shootings happened in the area. those injured in those cases are expected to survive. one man is dead this morning and another is injured after a drive-by shooting in pittsburg. it happened around 3:00 in the afternoon yesterday at a home in the 600 block of carpino avenue... across from east 14th street. one man was found dead in the driveway. the other went to a hospital in antioch. he is expected to survive. this is the third homicide this year in pittsburg. take a look at this... hail coming down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and
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sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning. and this is more video of the wet weather the bay area continues to go through. this is hail in pacifica yesterday. kron four viewers e-mailed us throughout the day, talking about hail coming down on their neighborhoods. kron four's j-r stone now gives us a closer look at that weather. natsjoy oh my good.oh my good the sounds of windchimes and shock as hail fell in el sobrante sunday. just one of the many places across the bay area where hail came down.in livermore hail was bouncing off the roof. hail dustings could be seen in the street. in san francisco one dog owner learned that pugs don't like going out in the hail. even
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if they do have to go the bathroom. what some online are calling a "pee strike."in san mateo small pieces of hail scattered this balcony. one san francisco father watched as his kids got caught in the hail storm as they were playing basketball. the hail in this shot may look like snow but it's hail. meteorologists say hail chunks can melt and refreeze in the shape of snow. in the excelsior district of san francisco these viewers recorded pea size hail. and kron 4 morning news reporter will tran took this picture outside of his home in fremont. will's quote, "oh hail no!!!in the santa cruz mountains viewers took pictures of hail and snow. speaking of snowsnow caps could be seen sunday on mount diablo.no doubtjust one of those days. oh my godoh my god
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in the south bay... close to 30 resturants are donating money to coyote creek flood victims. hundreds of people are still struggling to recover from the millions of dollars worth of damage kron four's ella sogomonian shows us how the community came together to help one another. mike mifsud, contrubting customer "i did not know that and i'm happy to hear it because my mother in law bought us 150 bucks worth of dinner."whether they know it or not - people dining at 25 select san jose restaurants sunday are giving back to charity. justin lerman, contrubting customer "i like
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that i can go out have a couple of beers and help people out in the area." brittania arms restaurant owner maggie handyside coordinate the effort in just a few days.25% of proceeds collected between noon and 9 at night will go to coyote creek flood victims still struggling to get back on their feet. maggie handyside, brittania arms restaurant owner "and the reason being is that they need the money now. they don't need to wait. so we jut need to pull something together. and get them the funds as soon as possible." "giving back to the community makes where we live important and it let's restaurant owners, business owners to give back to those in need." close to 600 structures in san jose were damaged by the coyote creek flood last month. with many left without a home the community has banded together to help out by hanging out.tricia creason- valencia, contributing customer "i have friends who were out there sand bagging houses and helping with the clean up effort as well so i my mind this is sort of a simpler, easy, fun way to do it to fold it into what we already doing this weekend." that was kron four's ella
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sogomonian reporting. there is no information at this time as to how much money was raised. coming up.. the warriors lose back to back regular season games for the first time since 2015. we'll show you if they could put an end to the losing streak. plus... dozens of people are homeless this morning after a fire. why they beleive the incident was preventable. and next. recovery efforts to clean up san jose continue... we'll show you what crews are doing, after the break. [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! the price you see is the price you pay, unlike cable.
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here is a look at the san mateo bridge. san jose city officials and volunteers are still working to clean up san jose's kelley park... one of the areas hit hardest by the coyote creek flood. kron four's averi harper shows us their recovery efforts. san jose is still trying to recover from flooding that sent contaminated waters rushing through entire neighborhoods. volunteers have been signing up to help clean out flooded homes. those efforts continue... but now the city is making an effort to clean up kelley park.it was completely underwater.... and today groups are cleaning up the friendship garden inside the park "had an amazing turnout over the past few days, yesterday we had nearly 500 volunteers showed up to help with the parks and some homes."before what waters receded it look like this. now it looks like this....volunteers put on gloves and boots to clean up the mess.with all the work being done organizers worry that the anderson reservoir could overflow sending waters back into these say neighborhoods. "people in low- lying areas should continue to keep an eye out for water that may be backing up or ponding especially around storm drains
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and if they see that call 911 right away."the cleanup effort has become a new normal in the flood zone.in san jose, averi harper kron 4 news. and happening and and happening now. the anderson reservoir in morgan hill is completely filled this morning. it was 99 percent full yesterday. and with wet weather back in the bay area. crews fear the water could once again flow over the reservoir's spillway. and raise the water level of coyote creek. water officials say they don't expect the rain and potential runoff to cause any flooding issues in the area. a big step this morning at the troubled oroville dam...
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the power plant at the base has been restarted. after a successful 24 hour - shutdown of the hyatt power plant to allow crews better access to the debris... the plant is back up and running. it will give crews an additional method to release water from the reservoir. and the wet weekend did not interfere with debris removal or create a lake elevation concern. many sports require a lot of physical contact. injuries are always a threat. soccer is one of those sports. this morning, jeff jones exposes some of the facts and myths about concussions and athletes. (ápkgá)nat: okay. here we go. meet cindy cone, back in her olympic and world cup days, she was cindy parlow. a soccer stud, who always played the game for the right reason. sot: (cone) every level i've been at i've only done it because it is fun. so as a youth, in college, professionally, with the national team, the olympics, the world cup - i mean, that
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stuff's fun!vo: three national championships, two gold metals and one world cup. yeah its safe to say cindy has seen some pretty fun times. but the former tar heel has also experienced some low points in her career.sot: (cone) injuries are the worst part about sports. and for me my worst injuries were with concussions. i ultimately decided to retire due to complications with post- concussion syndrome. vo: by definition a concussion is violent shaking of the brain. and as painful as that sounds cindy knows how it feels. and its a feeling she's had more times than you can imagine. sot: (cone) i mean, if i ball- parked it, i'd probably say around 100.vo: you heard right. around one hundred concussions in her career. and cindy is not alone. along with football and hockey, women's soccer has one of the highest rates of concussions in all of sports. and the most dangerous play on the soccer field?
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headers. but not for the reason you might think. sot: (mihalik) heading a ball itself has not been demonstrated to be dangerous, but usually when you go up to head a ball, there's an opponent who goes up to head the same ball. so, we'll see one head hit another. we'll see an elbow hit a head. vo: doctor mihalik and cindy agree. physically its impossible to eliminate concussions. but science has found some effective and not-so-effective ways to monitor them more closely.sot: (mihalik) the devices that you see here are head impact monitoring systems. so, they allow us to capture data, collect the data. some are viewable in real time and others are seen only after the fact. there are other devices called head impact indicators. and there's a growing commercial marketplace for these as you can imagine, preying on the concerns for parents whose kids are enrolled in some of these sports. vo: so head impact monitors are good but devices like these that light up and allegedly signal a concussion - well, doctor mihalik says these aren't all they're cracked up to be. sot: what we have found in those types of devices is if you have a thousand triggers, we were seeing that fewer than
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four will actually be an actual concussion. vo: so if head impact indicators aren't the best defense to concussions, what are? maybe just some well-thought-out questions.sot: (mihalik) you're going to ask a lot of questions before you drop your kid off at daycare, but how many parents ask those same questions when they drop their kid off at a pop warner field and go off and run errands for the afternoon? who's coaching? what's the training and the qualifications of that coach? what's going to happen if there's an injury? is there someone there to even recognize and manage an injury? who's taking care of the equipment? who's fitting the equipment? these are all things that i think parents should ask. and if they're not satisfied with the answer, that's not the organization they should be doing business with.vo: so those are the questions to ask coaches, but what about the question parents are asking themselves right now? are sports really worth it? even after a hundred or more concussions, cindy says the answer is yes. sot: (cone) it has transformed my life. my best friends and my community come from the sport. i've traveled the world because of the sport. and it taught me so many life lessons. i would not be the person i am today without the sport of soccer. reporting in raleigh, jeff jones, kron4 news." still ahead.. the president's plan for a new travel ban. who it impacts and when it could go into effect. and up next.
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on to bay area basketball. the warriors looked to put an end to their first regular season losing streak since april of 20-15. dubs in new york to take on the knicks at madison square garden. and steph curry put on a show. makes the nifty spin move to get past the new york defense. then curry got hot from beyond the arc. he is now 10th all-time in nba history for three-pointers made,
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passing chauncey billups. splash brothers combine for 60 points on the night. dubs win 112 to 105. the road trip ends in atlanta vs the hawks at 4:30 afternoon. draymond green is not a fan of the knicks not playing music during the first half of the game. he's calling it "pathetic." during yesterday's game, the knicks decided not to play music, show videos or have any entertainment during the first half. officials say it was done to allow fans to enjoy the game without loud music and gimmics. that decision did not sit well with green. he told espn quote - "that was pathetic. it was ridiculous. it changed the flow of the game. you get used to playing a certain way and it completely changed it" the warriors were down at the half before rallying to beat
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the knicks in the second half. according to espn, steph curry and coach steve kerr thought the idea was "weird." still ahead. more than 40 people are without a home this morning after a fire.. why they say the blaze was preventable. plus... a teenager is still recovering after a major bay area car accident. and now she meets the good samartan who saved her life. that story, coming up. and next. a hail storm strikes the bay area. kron four's yoli aceves is live with the latest, after the break. and here's a áááábreakáááá
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17-year-old girl and another man outside a home in hayward. it happened just before 11:30 saturday night near the corner of mandarin avenue and sebastian way. when officers arrived, the man pulled out a gun and pointed it at them. police then shot at him multiple times. all three are expected to be okay. the officers are on paid administrative leave while the shooting is under investigation. san jose city officials and volunteers are still working to clean up san jose's kelley park this morning. that's one of the areas hit hardest by the coyote creek flood. the flooding sent contaminated water through the neighborhoods last month. officials say they are still concerned that the anderson reservoir could overflow in the future and send waters back into the neighborhoods. this was the scene sunday on interstate 280 in south san francisco. the c-h-p had to shut down several lanes of traffic because there was so much hail. this was just south of the westborough exit. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for
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drivers. we'll have more on this in just a few minutes. now lets get a check of weather and traffic. .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek.
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here is a look at the bay bridge. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. here is a look at the richmond bridge. here is a look at the san mateo bridge. our big story this morning. a hail storm strikes the bay area. parts of interstate 280 in south san francisco were shut down last night because of the weather. that's where we find kron four's yoli aceves.
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yoli how are the conditions out there this morning? hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is to drive with caution this morning. hail came thanks, yoli. more than 40 people are without a home this morning after a motel caught on fire in vallejo. an entire wing of the
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their rooms.detectors in kron four say tenants missing this pets are still and several the building, rescued from one cat was inhalation.smoke suffering from after the hospital were taken to three people morning.yesterday around 9:00 happened at the fire now wing of the an entire vallejo.on fire in a motel caught morning after home this without a 40 people are more than 40 people are without a home this morning after a motel caught on fire in vallejo. an entire wing of the "travel inn" is now destroyed. the fire happened at around 9:00 yesterday morning. three people were taken to the hospital after suffering from smoke inhalation. one cat was rescued from the building, and several pets are still missing this morning. tenants who spoke to kron four say there were no working smoke detectors in their rooms. keysha clark / displaced - sot
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- wasn't my fault it burnt down, it wasn't my fault it didn't have working smoke detectors. if we didn't get woke up we woulda died. was already living in bad conditions full of roaches and rats. tryna deal with that. they dragged me down the stairs bcuz that was the only way to get me out. there's no way for me to get out in a fire motel management says smoke detectors are in every room and that the buildings are up to code for safety and security. kron four visited one of the newly renovated rooms and the smoke detector was painted over with wires hanging out. the cause of the fire is still under investation this morning. refuted by several former u-s officials, the president's claim that former president obama wire tapped him at trump tower last year is drawing the attention of the f-b-i. the bureau wants the department of justice to respond. andrew spencer reports the request comes as the man who oversees the justice department -- attorney general jeff sessions -- remains under scrutiny. the accusation by president donald trump comes amid
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reports that he is increasingly frustrated with his senior staff and his communications team -- after the firestorm surrounding attorney general jeff sessions overshadowed trump's speech to congress last week.now, even the tweets may be overshadowing trump's message -- ahead of his new executive order on immigration.mike rogers / cnn political commentator:"this should be the sign that they need to impose discipline in the white house with a new communications director and get this thing back under control. if they don't, they're going to lose huge opportunity on big issues." meanwhile, the sessions saga continues monday, as he amends his testimony to congress -- but he won't do that in person. his amended testimony and his responses to questions from democratic lawmakers about his previously undisclosed meetings with russia's u.s. ambassador will be submitted on paper.as for trump's allegation of wiretapping, a spokesman for former president obama called the claim "simply false".the former director of national intelligence -- who oversaw the intelligence community as a member of
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obama's cabinet -- said none of the agencies he supervised wiretapped trump. now, the f-b-i -- according to two sources with knowledge of the situation -- has asked the department of justice to refute the president's claims that his predecessor ordered wiretapping at trump tower during the presidential election.one of the sources added the f-b-i deemed it more appropriate, politically, for the justice department to handle this.i'm andrew spencer, reporting president trump is expected to sign a new immigration travel ban as early as today. the president was scheduled to sign the order last week but his team pushed that back after he received positive reviews on his speech to congress. the updated order will ban travel from certain middle eastern and african countries. there are multiple reports out this morning that iraq will not be on the list of banned countries. an administration official says the new ban will not affect green card holders and those with valid visas. still ahead... doctors say it's a miracle
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she's alive.. and now the teenager meets the woman who saved her life. that story, coming up. plus... a community gets together to help a legally blind toddler see for the first time. we'll show you how they did it. next... a san francisco baseball tradition. how you can now get a cocktail at "momo's" without leaving the east bay.
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momo's in san francisco is of the culinary and cocktail mainstays of giants baseball. and now fans of the hopping sports bar can get their fix without ever leaving the east bay. kron4's vicki liviakis shows us in this morning's dine and dish. ((pkg)) yes, momo's the famous eatery across from att park - is now in walnut creek. (sot/there's no baseball park in walnut creek but there a lot of giants fans and it's a benefit for us because they have known about momo's as they've gone over to san francisco to att park.)
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run by the same guy - restaurateur pete osborne. (sot/we're really the great american bar and grill our food style is american comfort - a little bit of something for everyone.)(sot/these fries are off the chain it gotta tell you that these are not your average every day french fries.) and not your everyday ambiance either. (sot/a little more elegant than your average sports bar i would say.) there are ample big screens... and also fresh salads... momo's walnut creek - even has it's own oyster bar and oyster shuckers.(nats/pizza man) plus a wood burning pizza oven with popular hits like this prosciutto di parma pizza. so far the menu is a big hit with customers.(sot/no strike outs. we're hitting from the lead off to the pitcher.) (stand up/this chicken pot pie part of momo's greatest hits menu. let's see about that?) chicken pot pie made from scratch - with a puff pastry in the shape of a bird. nice. (sot/we put the comfort in
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comfort food.) ok, one last chance to pitch - how about the classic cocktail? (stand up/momo's martini, just like it is across the bay.) and that - is a homerun. in walnut creek, vicki liviakis kron 4 news. here is a live look at storm tracker four. anny hong has a weather forecast right after the break. it's okay to cry, right? no more! we don't want anymore! [crying] ahhhhhhhhhh! everyday price and no extra monthly fees, unlike cable.
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4 morning news. here is a look at the major headlines before you head out the door this morning.... the anderson reservoir in morgan hill is completely filled this morning. it was 99 percent full yesterday. and with wet weather back in the bay area. crews fear the water could once again flow over the reservoir's spillway. and raise the water level of coyote creek. a busy concord road is reopen this morning after a tree came down on a car. san miguel road between lane drive and corte miguel road was closed for hours yesterday. a large
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tree blocked the entire roadway. city crews were on scene for several hours to clear the tree from the roadway. no one was injured. the warriors put an end to their first regular season losing streak since april of 20-15. they beat the knicks at madison square garden yesterday, 112 to 105. the splash brothers combined for 60 points on the night. the road trip ends in atlanta vs the hawks at 4:30 this afternoon. here is a live look outside from our golden gate bridge camera.... meteorologist anny hong has what you need to know before heading out the door this morning.
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.scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek. let's take a
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here is a look at the golden gate bridge. here is a look at the richmond bridge. here is a look at the san mateo bridge. happening now. a 19-year-old fairfield woman is still recovering this morning after a weather-related car accident. doctors were forced to amputate one of her legs. kron four's hermela aregawi spoke to the woman who
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jumped into action as she was reunited with the girl she saved. (áá take pkgáá)a special relationship..a bond that they say can never be broken.cissy horne was the good samaritan that stopped..when she saw antonetta miller-roman - laying on i80 west on january 19th.sot cissy hornei had to get her off the hgihway. i had looked down and seen what i didn't want to and she was trying not to look down. so i got her up her head is here. our arms are like this trying to keep her neck still and im looking down at her and i said i got you. i love you and we are okay. and she said i want my mom and i said i know you do baby i know you do. antonetta was in a car accident.. and hit the center divide.when she walked out to check on the other driver.. she was hit by a sedan.it was a miracle that sher survived.. but lost her right leg.sot antonetta miller-romanit meant a lot because i needed my mom. she was there for me. she was
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my mom that's my mom.sot cissy hornewell they say you have points in your life that are pivotal and that stops your life. this stopped my life. the second my foot hit the pavement. i already loved her. i just needed to get to her. horne who has two young adult children of her own.. says she aw antonetta like her own.sot cissy horne.i love this child. i did not take her eyes out of mine. had her hands trying to keep them warm and i was doing it looking at it like this was my child. her daughter was laying on a highway and it was raining and it was cold. and she was hurt and she was scared. she needed someone to help her. antonetta's mother.. sot trina pasionshe was where i couldn't be. if i ran up on that i couldn't have done it. i couldnt have done it. and somebody who was able to do it was there to love her and protect her.in fairfield, ha, k4 news.
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still ahead.. wet weather lingering around the bay area. anny hong will let you know how long it will last. that's coming up in a few minutes on the kron four morning news at five. as we take a live shot at millbrae this morning. and after the break. a legally blind toddler is able to see for the first time. we'll show you how his community made it happen.
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a texas community came together to help a child receive the gift of sight... christian cardeenas is a four- year- old boy who is legally blind... he was surprised at his elementary school and was given a pair of electronic glasses called e-sight. these glasses have a camera, which captures what is in front of a user, in high definition. it then enhances the image into a format where the legally blind can actually see. surrounded by family and friends ... christian was able to see his grandmother's face... and his friend's faces for this first time.
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christian, esight recipient says"i see you! i see you too! i love you!""jordan! jesse and jesigh! boston i can see you too!" christian's mother says, they heard about e-sight through support groups on social media. but the device costs nine -thousand dollars. so they started a fundraiser and in just two- months they raised the money need for the hi-def glasses... she says for their first trip, they want to take him fishing. coming up on the kron four morning news at five. a hail storm strikes the bay area... kron four's yoli aceves is live in south san francisco with what you need to know for your morning commute. plus... the f-b-i is now getting involved in president trump's claims about former president barack obama we'll get you up to date with what's going on. plus an officer involved shooting in the east bay. the story, after the break.
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4 morning news... we are tracking the last few showers to hit the bay area. taking a live look at strom tracker 4 radar this morning. there are still a few showers lingering this morning after a wet weekend. good darya folsom.. and i'm mark danon. lets start the morning with a check of weather with meteorologist anny hong. .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least
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francisco were shut down last night because of the hail. that's where we find kron four's yoli aceves. she is monitoring the wet commute this morning. yoli how are the conditions out there right now? hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning. hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning.
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thanks yoli. we will check back with you through out the morning. one man is dead this morning and another is injured after a drive-by shooting in pittsburg. it happened around 3:00 in the afternoon yesterday at a home in the 600 block of carpino avenue... across from east 14th street. one man was found dead in the driveway. the other went to a hospital in antioch. he is expected to survive. this is the third homicide this year in pittsburg.
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police in oakland are investigating four separate shootings over the weekend including one that turned deadly. that fatal shooting happened around 6:00 in the morning saturday on hilton street. when officers arrived they found a man who had been shot. he died at the scene. no arrests have been made. then within a 13-hour span.. three other shootings happened in the area. everyone injured in those shootings is expected to recover. police shot a man who fired at a teenage girl and another man outside a home in hayward. it happened just before 11:30 saturday night. when officers arrived, the man pulled out a gun and pointed it at them. police then shot at him multiple times. police say that man shot a 17-year-old girl and another man moments before they arrived. people in the area were woken up by the gunshots. before."before." before." the teenage girl is now
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out of the hospital. both men are still in the hospital. the officers are on paid administrative leave while the shooting is under investigation. more than vallejo motel goes up in flames with 40 guests inside an entire wing of the "travel inn" is now destroyed. the fire happened at around 9:00 yesterday morning. three people were taken to the hospital after suffering from smoke inhalation. one cat was rescued from the building, and several pets are still missing this morning. tenants who spoke to kron four say there were no working smoke detectors in their rooms. keysha clark / displaced - sot - wasn't my fault it burnt down, it wasn't my fault it didn't have working smoke detectors. if we didn't get woke up we woulda died. was already living in bad conditions full of roaches and rats. tryna deal with that. they dragged me down the stairs bcuz that was the only way to get me out. there's no way for me to get out in a fire motel management says smoke management motel motel management says smoke detectors are in every room and that the buildings are up to code for safety and
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security. kron four visited one of the newly renovated rooms and the smoke detector was painted over with wires hanging out. the cause of the fire is still under investation this morning. the f-b-i is now getting involved in president trump's claim that former president obama wiretapped trump tower during the presidential campaign. this morning the f-b-i is asking the justice department to respond to the president's claim. andrew spencer has the story. the accusation by president donald trump comes amid reports that he is increasingly frustrated with his senior staff and his communications team -- after the firestorm surrounding attorney general jeff sessions overshadowed trump's speech to congress last week.now, even the tweets may be overshadowing trump's message -- ahead of his new executive order on immigration.mike rogers / cnn political commentator:"this should be the sign that they
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need to impose discipline in the white house with a new communications director and get this thing back under control. if they don't, they're going to lose huge opportunity on big issues." meanwhile, the sessions saga continues monday, as he amends his testimony to congress -- but he won't do that in person. his amended testimony and his responses to questions from democratic lawmakers about his previously undisclosed meetings with russia's u.s. ambassador will be submitted on paper.as for trump's allegation of wiretapping, a spokesman for former president obama called the claim "simply false".the former director of national intelligence -- who oversaw the intelligence community as a member of obama's cabinet -- said none of the agencies he supervised wiretapped trump. now, the f-b-i -- according to two sources with knowledge of the situation -- has asked the justice to refute the president's claims that his ordered wiretapping at presidential election.one of the sources added the f-b-i
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appropriate, politically, for the justice department to i'm andrew president trump is expected to sign a new immigration travel ban as early as today. the president was scheduled to sign the order last week but his team pushed that back after he received positive reviews on his speech to congress. the updated order will ban travel from certain middle eastern and african countries. there are multiple reports out this morning that iraq will not be on the list of banned countries. an administration official says the new ban will not affect green card holders and those with valid visas. still ahead ... the f-b-i is joining the search for a gunman who shot a man after yelling racial slurs. we'll tell you where it happened and who police are looking for. and later...nude photos of female marines are posted online and now the navy is investigating. see who investigators say may be behind the photos. and after the break...march is roaring in like a lion for the ski resorts. see how much snow they received over the
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yours, ski resorts in the sierra received a lot of now over the weekend. this picture comes from squaw valley alpine meadows where they received more than 2 feet of snow in a 24 hour period. more than 18 inches of snow also fell at heavenly. now let's get a check of the weather here in the bay area with meteorologist anny hong.
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.scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek.
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a 21-year-old woman is dead after she was hit by a falling tree at yosemite over the weekend. it happened sunday morning when stormy weather knocked over a tree at half dome village. after the incident park rangers asked everybody to leave the area and closed the village. police have not released the woman's name. in the east bay... a busy concord road is reopen this morning after a tree came down on a car. san miguel road between lane drive and corte miguel road was closed for hours yesterday. a large tree blocked the entire roadway. city crews were on scene for several hours to clear the tree from the debris.
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no one was injured. a big step this morning at the troubled oroville dam... the power plant at the base of the dam has been restarted. after a successful 24 hour -shutdown of the hyatt power plant to allow crews better access to the debris... the plant is back up and running. it will give crews an additional method to release water from the reservoir. and the wet weekend did not interfere with debris removal or raise the lake level considerably a memorial service was held for a c-h-p officer killed in the line of duty. officer lucas chellew was chasing a suspect when another car crossed in his path causing him to lose control of his motorcycle and hit a pole. the memorial was held over the weekend in roseville. family and friends say they will remember officer chellew for the love he had for his family. the man officer chellew was chasing has been arrested. he is now charged with evading an officer and resisting arrest. the former mayor of
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stockton is now in police custody. anthony silva was arrested over the weekend at s-f-o. an arrest warrant was issued for silva last week. he is charged with embezzlement, misappropriation of public money and grand theft. investigators say none of the charges relate to charges he faced august when he was accused of eavesdropping on a game of strip poker with teens at his mayor's camp and providing them alcohol. those felony eavesdropping charges have since been dismissed. the f-b-i has now joined the search for a gunman who shot a sikh man in washington state. the shooting happened on friday. the man was shot in the arm in his driveway while he was working on his car. the victim told police that the gunman told him to quote: "go back to his own country." the f-b-i is now getting involved in the investigation. a spokesman for the f-b-i says it is being investigated as a hate crime. the defense department is
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investigating reports of marines sharing nude photos of women over the internet. military officials say the photos are of female marines, veterans and other women... some taken without their knowledge. the photos were shared on a secret facebook page called "marines united." in a statement...mar ine corps officials said targeting marines in an inappropriate manner is distasteful and shows an absence of respect. congresswoman jackie speier who represents san mateo is calling for the removal of all marines who participated in sharing the photos. still ahead, the clean-up continues in san jose after massive flooding damaged homes and property. see how the community came together over the weekend to help those most affected by the damage. and next... warriors forward draymond green is calling a decision by the knicks "pathetic. " we'll tell you what got him so fired up about yesterday's game. and here's a live look
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back-to-back games for the first time since april of 20-15. the dubs in new york to take on the knicks at madison square garden. and steph curry put on a show. makes the nifty spin move to get past the new york defense. then curry got hot from beyond the arc. he is now 10th all-time in nba history for three-pointers made, passing chauncey billups. spash brothers combine for 60 points on the night. dubs win 112 to 105. the road trip ends in atlanta against the hawks at 4:30 this afternoon. draymond green is not a fan of the knicks not playing music during the first half of the game. he's calling it "pathetic." during yesterday's game, the knicks decided not to play music, show videos or have any entertainment during the first half. officials say it was done to allow fans to enjoy the game without loud music and gimmics. that decision did not sit well with green. he told espn quote - "that was pathetic. it was ridiculous. it changed the
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flow of the game. you get used to playing a certain way and it completely changed it" the warriors were down at the half before rallying to beat the knicks in the second half. according to espn, steph curry and coach steve kerr thought the idea was "weird." coming up, a woman recovering from a horrible car accident meets the woman who saved her life. you'll see their reunion a little later on the kron4 morning news. and the weather is the big story this morning. we have more video of the hail that came down last night in the bay area. team coverage on what it looks like on the roads this morning. and taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar... your bay area forecast is next.
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welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather with meteorologist anny hong. .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek.
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east bay yesterday showing the hail coming down in livermore and el sobrante yesterday. this video was sent to us by a kron 4 viewer. at one point the hail was so bad that parts of interstate 280 in south san francisco were shut down last night because of the hail. that's where we find kron four's yoli aceves. she is monitoring the wet commute this morning. yoli how are the conditions out there right now? hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning.
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hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning. thanks yoli. we will check back with you through out the morning. volunteers in san jose are still working to clean up san jose's kelley park. that's one of the areas hit hardest by the coyote creek flood. the flooding sent contaminated water through the neighborhoods last month.
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volunteers continue to help people clean out their homes... and nearby parks. we spoke to people who were helping clean up the friendship garden inside kelley park. they say they are grateful for everyone that has shown up to help. "had an amazing turnout over the past few days, yesterday we had nearly 500 volunteers showed up to help with the parks and some homes." officials say they are still concerned that the anderson reservoir could overflow in the future and send waters back into the neighborhoods. but for now... they will continue to clean up the mess from the recent floods. the anderson reservoir in morgan hill is completely filled this morning. it was 99 percent full as of last night. crews fear the water could once again flow over the reservoir's spillway and raise the water level of coyote creek. but water officials say they do not expect the rain and potential runoff to cause any flooding issues in the area. more than two dozen restaurants are donating money to coyote creek flood victims. hundreds of people are
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still impacted and struggling in the aftermath. last night several restaurants held a fundraiser and the proceeds collected will go to flood victims. the woman who organized the effort says it was an easy way to help those most effected. "and the reason being is that they need the money now. they don't need to wait. so we jut need to pull something together. and get them the funds as soon as possible." "giving back to the community makes where we live important and it let's restaurant owners, business owners to give back to those in need." need."back to those in owners to give owners, business restaurant owners, business owners to give back to those in need." close to 600 homes and businesses in san jose were damaged by the coyote creek flooding last month. a 19-year-old fairfield woman is recovering this morning after a major car accident earlier this year. she was recently reunited with the good samaritan who jumped in to save her life. kron four's hermela aregawi has the story. (áá take pkgáá)a special relationship..a bond that they say can never be broken.cissy horne was the good samaritan
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that stopped..when she saw antonetta miller-roman - laying on i80 west on january 19th.sot cissy hornei had to get her off the hgihway. i had looked down and seen what i didn't want to and she was trying not to look down. so i got her up her head is here. our arms are like this trying to keep her neck still and im looking down at her and i said i got you. i love you and we are okay. and she said i want my mom and i said i know you do baby i know you do. antonetta was in a car accident.. and hit the center divide.when she walked out to check on the other driver.. she was hit by a sedan.it was a miracle that sher survived.. but lost her right leg.sot antonetta miller-romanit meant a lot because i needed my mom. she was there for me. she was my mom that's my mom.sot cissy hornewell they say you have points in your life that are pivotal and that stops your
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life. this stopped my life. the second my foot hit the pavement. i already loved her. i just needed to get to her. horne who has two young adult children of her own.. says she aw antonetta like her own.sot cissy horne.i love this child. i did not take her eyes out of mine. had her hands trying to keep them warm and i was doing it looking at it like this was my child. her daughter was laying on a highway and it was raining and it was cold. and she was hurt and she was scared. she needed someone to help her. antonetta's mother.. sot trina pasionshe was where i couldn't be. if i ran up on that i couldn't have done it. i couldnt have done it. and somebody who was able to do it was there to love her and protect her.in fairfield, ha, k4 news. coming up...see the moment a teenager from benicia who is battling cancer gets the surprise of a lifetime. and later...two bay area sisters have a passion for music that they are sharing
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with those less fortunate. see how they are giving back to their community. and after the break..see forrest gump make a surprise appearance on saturday night live. and here's a guys, thanks for making our new french toast so authentic, you'll swear it came from a fancy brunch place. its 100% real. just like my favorite sport - pro wrestling. um... yeah, about pro wrestling... its fake. what? lies!! its... all ...lies!! why didnt you tell me?!!!! sorry jack, i thought you knew. try my new grilled french toast plate with syrup and hickory smoked bacon. the newest addition to my brunchfast menu. hit me with this, youll feel better.
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before you head out the door this morning here's a look at current conditions. this is a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. ((adlib)) anny will have your full forecast in just about five minutes. . in entertainment news... attorney general jeff sessions was the target of saturday night live. kate mckinnon turned sessions into forrest gump. take a look."i just have to prove to everybody that i don't have any ties to the russians whatsoever." "this meeting never happened." "i wasn;t going to remember it
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anyway." through out the skit... sessions as forrest gump spoke with people sitting on the bench about what it was like being in the government. and the skit also included a reference to forrest gump's box of chocolates. last week news broke that sessions met with the russian ambassador during the presidential campaign. it was a meeting that sessions did not disclose during his senate confirmation hearings. he has since recused himself from any investigations related to russian and the president's campaign. and here are some of the stories we are working on for the kron four morning news at six... one person is dead and another is injured after a drive-by shooting in the east bay. the shooter is still on the loose this morning. we'll show you where it happened. plus... a woman fends off an attacker at a hotel and it is all caught on video. we'll show you the video of the attack and who is behind bars this morning. and... 12 cases of e-coli are
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we're coming up on 5:45... here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... police shot and injured a man who fired at a 17-year-old girl and another man outside a home in hayward. it happened saturday night. when officers arrived, the man pulled out a gun and pointed it at them. police then shot at him multiple times
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before he was arrested. there were no major injuries. more than 40 people are without a home this morning after the "travel inn" motel caught on fire in vallejo. the fire happened yesterday morning. three people were taken to the hospital after suffering from smoke inhalation. the cause of the fire is still under investation. the f-b-i is getting involved in president trump's claim that former president obama wiretapped trump tower during the presidential campaign. a spokesman for former president obama called the claim "simply false". the former director of national intelligence says none of the agencies he supervised wiretapped president trump. now let's get a check of the forecast with meteorologist anny hong. .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to
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let's take a look outside and check on road conditions this morning. here is a look at the bay bridge. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. here is a look at the richmond bridge. here is a look at the san mateo bridge. the families of people who disappeared with malaysia airlines flight 370 aren't giving up the search. a relative of one of the victims says they're launching an
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international campaign, to raise money to continue the search effort. pieces of the plane and debris have washed up on the african coast but the crash site was never found. the official search was called off in january. flight 370 vanished over the indian ocean with 239 people on board. back here in the bay area... a teenager from benicia who is battling bone cancer is getting her wish granted by the make a wish foundation. kron4's lydia pantazes shows us why a concert in walnut creek was the perfect place to surprise her. (pkg)nats..for the young musicians in the diablo wind symphony...(nats)tonight's concert is the culmination of hard work and lots of practice...but for 15-year old ruby goshert...seen here playing the trombone...music helped her battle a cancer survivor."pediatric cancer it's all in patient chemo so we were in the hospital with her every two weeks sometimes for five days, sometimes for two days but when she was out and had the energy and wanted to it was go play music."and she did....her conductor says she rarely missed practice...
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"they would take her to her treatment on tuesday afternoons in benicia and then swing by pleasant hill for our rehearsal and she would play two and a half hours and you can't imagine what that's like after the 3-hours of treatment she was going through"which is why this concert was the perfect place to surprise ruby...."i think she's going to be completely blind sided by this and really excited, she's been wondering, is the wish going to come, what's going on with it and we've kept her in the dark up until now.""and so since the symphony is such a big part of her life, this is where we are going to reveal it to her and she has no idea."so just before the last song...(nats) her conductor and her family joined the make a wish foundation who presented her with a trip to germany to see the berlin philharmonic..."at first i was really nervous and i was really excited and it is a wish come true."for ruby.... the trip is the perfect wish... because it was music that helped her get through one of the toughest battles of her life..(nats)
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after passing their high level piano exam... two los altos sisters decided to help others enjoy their love of music. after realizing their accomplishments had only benefitted themselves... ray and rose williams decided to give back to their community. they created the little mozart program. it is a ten week program that provides free music lessons to underserved youth in the bay area. the children get free learning aids and get to perform in charity concerts. the sisters say the students in the programs have made improvements socially, intellectually and emotionally. in entertainment news... comic book film 'logan' dominated the box office this weekend with an 85-million dollar debut. it is the best opening weekend by any film so far this year. it is also one of the top opening weekends ever for an r-rated
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film. last week's top film "get out" came in second this weekend followed by the faith-based drama "the shack." coming up on the kron four morning news...president trump is expected to sign a new travel executive order this week. will tran is live at sfo talking with travelers this morning. that's coming up at six. and after the break... a blind 4 year old boy is given the gift of sight. see the moment he saw his family and friends for the first time. áááábreakáááá
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his elementary school and was given a pair of electronic glasses called e-sight. these glasses have a camera, which captures what is in front of a user, in high definition. it then enhances the image into a format where the legally blind can actually see. surrounded by family and friends ... christian was able to see his grandmother's face... and his friend's faces for this first time. christian, esight recipient says"i see you! i see you too! i love you!""jordan! jesse and jesigh! boston i can see you too!" christian's mother says, they heard about e-sight through support groups on social media. but the device costs nine -thousand dollars. so they started a fundraiser and in just two- months they raised the money need for the hi-def glasses... christian's mother says for their first trip, they want to take him fishing. there is a new way to encourage your children to read this morning. take a look a these stuffed animals.. researchers from the
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university of japan say stuffed animal sleepovers at libraries help develop children's pro-social behavior. kids leave their toys at the library overnight. that's when library workers take pictures of the toys looking through books. and when kids pick their stuffed animal up the next day... they're encouraged to read the books their furry friend's picked out. coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... rain falling in the bay area. taking a live look at storm tracker 4 radar. the rain making for a wet commiute this morning. we have team coverage of the wet weather and commute this morning.
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danon. lets start the morning with a check of weather with meteorologist anny hong. .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek.
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sent us this picture of kids in san francisco caught in the hail storm while trying to play basketball. at one point the hail was so bad that parts of interstate 280 in south san francisco were shut down last night because of the hail. that's where we find kron four's yoli aceves. she is monitoring the wet commute this morning. yoli how are the conditions out there right now? hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning. hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the
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c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning. thanks yoli. we will check back with you through out the morning.
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one man is dead this morning and another is injured after a drive-by shooting in pittsburg. it happened around 3:00 in the afternoon yesterday at a home in the 600 block of carpino avenue... across from east 14th street. one man was found dead in the driveway. the other went to a hospital in antioch. he is expected to survive. this is the third homicide this year in pittsburg. police in oakland are investigating four separate shootings over the weekend including one that turned deadly. that fatal shooting happened around 6:00 in the morning saturday on hilton street. when officers arrived they found a man who had been shot. he died at the scene. no arrests have been made. then within a 13-hour span.. three other shootings happened in the area. everyone injured in those shootings is expected to recover. police shot a man who fired at a teenage girl and
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another man outside a home in hayward. it happened just before 11:30 saturday night. when officers arrived, the man pulled out a gun and pointed it at them. police then shot at him multiple times. police say that man shot a 17-year-old girl and another man moments before they arrived. people in the area were woken up by the gunshots. "and then i go out and there's seriously like ten or 15 of them like rushing by.""i had my whole family here. i was worried about them.""i mean it's not like, 'oh it's new.' it's happened before." the teenage girl is now out of the hospital. both men are still in the hospital. the officers are on paid administrative leave while the shooting is under investigation. more than 40 people are without a place to stay this morning after a motel caught on fire in vallejo. an entire wing of the "travel inn" is now destroyed. the fire happened at around 9:00 yesterday morning. three people were taken to the hospital after suffering from smoke inhalation. one cat was rescued from the building, and several pets are still
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missing this morning. tenants who spoke to kron four say there were no working smoke detectors in their rooms. keysha clark / displaced - sot - wasn't my fault it burnt down, it wasn't my fault it didn't have working smoke detectors. if we didn't get woke up we woulda died. was already living in bad conditions full of roaches and rats. tryna deal with that. they dragged me down the stairs bcuz that was the only way to get me out. there's no way for me to get out in a fire motel management says smoke detectors are in every room and that the buildings are up to code for safety and security. kron four visited one of the newly renovated rooms and the smoke detector was painted over with wires hanging out. the cause of the fire is still investation this morning. president trump is expected to sign a new immigration travel ban as early as today. the updated order will ban travel from certain middle eastern and african countries. there are multiple reports out this morning that iraq will not be on the list of banned countries. an administration official says the new ban will not affect green card holders and those with valid visas. this new travel ban is an updated
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replacement to the president's original travel ban, which was ruled unconstitutional by federal courts. developing this morning...the f-b-i wants the justice department to refute claims the president made over the weekend that his predecessor wire tapped him last year. the accusation by president trump was made in a series of tweets on saturday. james clapper, the former director of national intelligence under president obama, said none of the agencies he supervised wiretapped the trump campaign. now the f-b-i has asked the department of justice to refute president trump's claims that his predecessor ordered wiretapping at trump tower during the presidential election. house minority leader nancy pelosi says the president has not presented any evidence: rep. nancy pelosi / house minority leader:"you make up something, and then you have the press write about it, and then you say everybody is writing about this charge. it's a tool of an authoritarian to just have them always be talking about what you want them to be talking about." president trump's aides have asked
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congress to look into whether the obama administration abused its investigative powers during the election. we are learning about the number of arrests between pro and anti trump protesters in berkeley. hundreds of people were at the berkeley civic center on saturday. it started because of the "march for trump," which was a nationwide rally to show support for the president. dozens of fist fights broke out over the course of a few hours. police say ten people were arrested most for battery and assault. several others were left with non-life threatening injuries. and take a look at this. these are just some of the weapons police confiscated during the rally. police say some of the weapons taken away were a dagger, metal pipes, bats, wood planks and even bricks. . coming up... a woman is attacked at a hotel, but manages to fight him off and it is all caught on camera. we'll show you what led up to his arrest. plus... draymond green says something
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with theraflu expressmax caplets. ski resorts in the sierra received a lot of now over the weekend. this picture comes from squaw valley alpine meadows where they received more than 2 feet of snow in a 24 hour period. more than 18 inches of snow also fell at heavenly. welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic this morning.
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.scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek.
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yosemite over the weekend. it happened around 11:00 sunday morning when stormy weather knocked over a tree at half dome village. after the incident park rangers asked everybody to leave the area and closed the village. police have not released the woman's identity. in the east bay... a busy concord road is reopen this morning after a tree came down on a car. san miguel road between lane drive and corte miguel road was closed for hours yesterday. a large tree blocked the entire roadway. city crews were on scene for several hours to clear the tree from the debris. no one was a big step this morning at the troubled oroville dam... the power plant at the base of the dam has been restarted. after a successful 24 hour -shutdown of the hyatt power plant to allow crews better access to the debris... the plant is back up and running. it will give crews an additional method to release water from the reservoir. and the wet weekend did not interfere with debris removal or create a
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lake elevation concern. the former mayor of stockton is now in police custody. anthony silva was arrested over the weekend at s-f-o. an arrest warrant was issued for silva last week. he is charged with embezzlement, misappropriation of public money and grand theft. investigators say none of the charges relate to charges he faced august when he was accused of eavesdropping on a game of strip poker with teens at his mayor's camp and providing them alcohol. those felony eavesdropping charges have since been dismissed. a memorial service was held for a c-h-p officer killed in the line of duty. officer lucas chellew was chasing a suspect when another car crossed in his path causing him to lose control of his motorcycle and hit a pole. the memorial was held over the weekend in roseville. family and friends say they will remember officer chellew for the love he had for his family. the man officer chellew was chasing
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has been arrested. he is now charged with evading an resisting north korea fired four banned ballistic missiles overnight into the sea of japan. japan is are calling the move "an extremely dangerous action." military leaders in south korea and the u-s have also confirmed the missle launch happened last night. the four missiles flew over 600 miles. this morning, the u- s condemed the missle test by north korea. a frightening scene inside a hotel in omaha, nebraska. surveillance video shows a hotel employee fighting off a man who attacked her. the incident happened last week, but we are just getting the video now. the masked man came into the hotel and assaulted the worker. the woman says she was able to fight her way free and removed his ski mask. the attacker left the building, but later came back to recover the mask. this helped police track him down and they later arrested 29-year-old
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zachary person. police say he is on the sex offender believe he is responsible assaults in different states. the f-b-i has now joined the search for a gunman who shot a sikh man in washington state. the shooting happened on friday. the man was shot in the arm in his driveway while he was working on his car. the victim told police that the gunman told him to quote: "go back to his own country." the f-b-i is now getting involved in the investigation. a spokesman for the f-b-i says it is being investigated as a possible hate crime. the defense department is investigating reports of marines sharing naked photos of women over the internet. military officials say the photos are of female marines, veterans and other women... some taken without their knowledge. the photos were shared on a secret facebook page called "marines united. in a statement...marine corps officials said targeting marines in an inappropriate manner is distasteful and shows an absence of respect. congresswoman jackie speier who represents san mateo is calling for the removal of all marines who participated in sharing the photos.
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on to bay area basketball. the warriors looked to bounce back after losing back-to-back games for the first time since april of 20-15. the dubs in new york to take on the knicks at madison square garden. and steph curry put on a show. makes the nifty spin move to get past the new york defense. then curry got hot from beyond the arc. he is now 10th all-time in nba history for three-pointers made, passing chauncey billups. spash brothers combine for 60 points on the night. dubs win 112 to 105. the road trip ends in atlanta against the hawks at 4:30 this afternoon. draymond green is not a fan of the knicks not playing music during the first half of the game. he's calling it "pathetic." during yesterday's game, the knicks decided not to play music, show videos or have any entertainment during the first half. officials say it was
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done to allow fans to enjoy the game without loud music and gimmics. that decision did not sit well with green. he told espn quote - "that was pathetic. it was ridiculous. it changed the flow of the game. you get used to playing a certain way and it completely changed it" the warriors were down at the half before rallying to beat the knicks in the second half. according to espn, steph curry and coach steve kerr thought the idea was "weird." still ahead... the clean-up continues in san jose after massive flooding damaged homes and property. see how the community came together over the weekend to most affected by the damage. and a major recall announced this morning. six people had to be hospitalized because of e-coli. we'll show you what's being recalled after the break. and here's a ♪
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of e-coli being linked to one of their products. "soy-nut butter company" is recalling its "original creamy soy-nut butter." the e-coli cases happened in five states including california. 11 of the 12 people affected were under the age of 18, and six people had to be hospitalized. health officials are recommending people not eat any of "soy-nut butter" products or granola coated with the company's butter. for more information on the recall go to our website at kron four dot com. we are learning new benefits of eating a mediterranean diet. the diet can cut your risk of getting one of the worst types of breast cancer by 40-percent. that is according to a study from the "world cancer research fund." the diet involves eating mostly vegetables, fruits, beans, olive oil, and fish. researchers say the diet reduces the chances of women getting "e-r negative breast cancer," which is a postmenopausal form of the disease that cannot be treated with hormone therapy. around one in three cases of breast cancer falls into this category. coming up.... president trump's travel ban is expected to be released today... i'm live at s-f-o
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continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the weekend. daytime temperatures will warm above normal by midweek. let's take a look outside and check on road conditions this morning.
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the bay area hit by a hail storm over the weekend. this is video from a kron four viewer showing the hail coming down in daly city yesterday. at one point the hail was so bad that parts of interstate 280 in south san francisco were shut down last night because of the hail. that's where we find kron four's yoli aceves. she is monitoring the wet commute this morning. yoli how are the conditions out there right now? hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san
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francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning. hail came down hard across the bay area and even effected some roads. the c-h-p shut down some lanes on south bound interstate 280... just south of the westborough exit in south san francisco yesterday. you could see the hail piling up on the highway. crews salted and sanded the roadway making it safe for drivers. the c-h-p is teling drivers to drive with caution this morning.
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thanks yoli. we will check back with you through out the morning. president trump is expected to sign a new executive order today banning immigration from six muslim majority countries. and we've just learned that iraq won't be inlcuded on the list. kron four's will tran is live at s-f-o as people anticipate the release of the
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new ban. will? president trump is expected to sign a new immigration travel ban as early as today. the president was scheduled to sign the order last week but his team pushed that back after he received positive reviews on his speech to congress. the updated order will ban travel from certain middle eastern and african countries. there are multiple reports out this morning that iraq will not be on the list of banned countries. an administration official says the new ban will not affect green card holders and those with valid visas. the first travel ban sparked nationwide protests including right here at s-f-o.
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volunteers in san jose are still working to clean up san jose's kelley park. that's one of the areas hit hardest by the coyote creek flood. the flooding sent contaminated water through the neighborhoods last month. volunteers continue to help people clean out their homes... and nearby parks. we spoke to people who were helping clean up the friendship garden inside kelley park. they say they are grateful for everyone that has shown up to help. "had an amazing turnout over the past few days, yesterday we had nearly 500 volunteers showed up to help with the parks and some homes." officials say they are still concerned that the anderson reservoir could overflow in the future and send waters
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back into the neighborhoods. but for now... they will continue to clean up the mess from the recent floods. coming up... a woman recovering from a car accident meets the woman who saved her life. you'll see their reunion a little later on the kron4 morning news. and... a man tries to kill his boss after he is fired. the fight is all caught on camera. see the video after the break.
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downy fabric conditioner. welcome back... before you head out the door this morning here's a look at current conditions. ((adlib)) anyy will have your full forecast in just about five minutes. a man in florida is arrested and accused of trying to kill his boss after being fired from his job. take a look at this surveillance video from the incident last week. the man was angry at his former supervisor and demanded to be paid for the two days he worked before he was fired. police say the man sent numerous text messages threatening to use a gun, machete or knife if he didn't get paid. the two agreed to meet, and the attacker lunged at his former boss with a knife and began to chase him around. the boss was able to fight him off and threw a rock at him. but this didn't stop the attacker.
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"you see he tried to run him over a second time as he is dragging a complete fence behind his pick up truck."carl zogby/ hialeah police"how is the victim? he is fine! he didn't even call the police. when it was all said and done and the bad guy fled the victim drove himself to the hospital.""limped back to his car after they treated him and went home. he is recovering and in pain but he is fine but he got lucky because he could have died three times that day." the victim did not want to press charges. police only found out about the incident when the warehouse owner called about the torn up fense. the man is facing a possible life sentence. still ahead... a couple celebrates their 71st wedding anniversary.... hear their advice to a long and happy marriage.
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here's a quick look at the top stories we're following this morning... police shot and injured a man who fired at a 17-year-old girl and another man outside a home in hayward. it happened saturday night. when officers arrived, the man pulled out a gun and pointed it at them. police then shot at him multiple times before he was arrested. there were no major injuries. more than 40 people are without a home this morning after the "travel inn" motel caught on fire in vallejo. the fire happened yesterday morning. three people were taken to the hospital after suffering from smoke inhalation. the cause of the fire is still under the f-b-i is getting involved in president trump's claim that former president obama wiretapped trump tower during the presidential campaign. a spokesman for former president obama called the claim "simply false". the former director of national intelligence says none of the
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agencies he supervised wiretapped president trump. welcome back. lets get a check of weather and traffic... .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through the
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here is a look at the bay bridge. here is a look at the san mateo bridge. a 19-year-old fairfield woman is reunited with the good samaritan who helped save her life after a car crash. it happened in january when antonetta miller-roman hit a center divide on i-80 during heavy storms. she got out of her car to check on the other driver... when another car hit her. cissy horne says she saw antonetta laying in the road and that is when she jumped into action.
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"i had to get her off the highway. i had looked down and seen what i didn't want to and she was trying not to look down. so i got her up her head is here. our arms are like this trying to keep her neck still and im looking down at her and i said i got you. i love you and we are okay. and she said i want my mom and i said i know you do baby i know you do." antonetta says it was a miracle she survived... but doctors did have to amputate her right leg. she says she is thankful cissy was there to help her during the accident. . a couple in north carolina celebrated their 71st wedding anniversary. jim and maxie geer got married in 19-46 after just two months of dating. jim geer is a world war two veteran, and fought through three invasions and five major battles under
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general patton. after returning home he propesed to maxie and the rest is history. the 91-year-old and 95- year-old say their secret to a long and happy marriage is never going to bed angry. "and if i did go to sleep sometime in the middle of the night i'd wake up and i'd feel so bad about it and i'd say 'maxie, please forgive me,'" "my love just keeps growing for that woman," the two spent their anniversary at their home in their recliners, because being side-by-side is where they are happiest. after passing their high lever piano exam... two los altos sisters decided to make a big change. after realizing their accomplishmen ts had only benefitted themselves... ray and rose williams decided to give back to their community. they created the little mozart
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program. it is a ten week program that provides free music lessons to underserved youth in the bay area. the children get free learning aids and get to perform in charity concerts. the sisters say the students in the programs have made improvements socially, intellectually and emotionally. stocks are opening lower on wall street, led by declines in materials companies and banks. deutsche bank fell 2.3 percent early monday after the big german bank said it plans to raise at least $8.5 billion in capital and sell a stake in its asset management businesses.mining companies were taking losses after china trimmed its economic growth forecast. freeport-mcmoran slumped 4.8 percent as the price of copper the standard & fell 11 points or the dow jones average lost 70 percent, to nasdaq declined 29 percent, to 5,841. coming up in the kron four news at seven. the f-d-a approves a drug that could help you get a better nights sleep. we'll explain how up ahead. and... the "ball dogs" are back.... we'll show you this different kind of ball boy after the break. i have asthma...
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the "ball dogs" are back at the brazil open tennis tournament. six dogs showed off their ball fetching skills during the two day tournament over the weekend. the dogs are stray, shelter dogs who are brought in and trained for months to serve as "ball boys." the coaches want to show that these abandoned dogs can be trained and adopted. four shelter dogs were adopted after their debut as 'ball boys' at the tennis tournament last year. and ahead in and ahead in gary's world... madison square garden goes old school... draymond calls it disrespectful, and what got
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steph curry going? a guy breaks the 40-yard dash record, but he was wearing the wrong shoes. ((advance)) plus... president trump is expected to sign a new immigration travel ban as soon as today. kron four's will tran is live at s-f-o talking to people about the release of the new ban.((advance)) and... more rain falling in the bay area and it's making for a wet commute this morning. we have team coverage of the wet weather and commute this morning.
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this morning on the kron 4 morning news... we are tracking the last few showers to hit the bay area. taking a live look at strom tracker 4 radar this morning. there are still a few showers lingering this morning after a wet weekend. good morning i'm darya folsom.. and i'm mark danon. lets start the morning with a check of weather with meteorologist anny hong. .scattered showers some possibly with small hail will continue through the morning hours. mostly dry conditions are likely to return to most areas by tuesday and then continue through at least through the work week and possibly through
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