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that a 15-year-old has been arrested -- accused in a vicious hammer attack. investigators say he's one of three people who broke into a homeand attacked a group of sleeping teenagers last monday night. we have reporters headed to the area to get more information. (vicki) also breaking tonight:a judge has just orded dozens of pages of documents in the golden state killer case to be released. just hours ago the suspect - joseph deangelo appeared in court.. this is new video. (vicki) good evening i'm vicki liviakis.(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan in for grant lodes. pam moore is standing by in the newsroom... with details. pam? catherine and vicki ... we just received these documents in the last hour... they are heavily redacted... but the documents do reveal, d-n-a gathered from tissue found in the trash .... led to the arrest of the golden state killer suspect. 72-year-old joseph deangelo is suspected in at least a dozen killings, and 50 rapes in the 1970s and 1980s. investigators
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linked him to the killings.... by plugging that d-n-a collected from one of the genealogical website. this is video of him in court today.. he appeared lucid ... he was kept in a courtroom cell during the proceedings. the documents also include lists of property which was stolen from his alleged victims... that includes things like rings - drivers licenses - and keys. also contained in the pages -- heavily redacted accounts ... of the crimes. authorities arrested deangelo in april ... he will be back in court next month. we have posted all these documents on kron-4-dot-com.back to you in the studio.. (catherine) happening now: a shark warning off the coast of pacifica... a 12-foot shark was spotted around noon today -- just south of the pacifica pier - along sharp
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park beach. we have a photo taken by c-h-p officers in a helicopter.. while shark sightngs aren't common in the area - the pacific coast is part of the sharks' natural habitiat. beach goers are being warned to be careful... and signs have been posted at sharp park beach. (vicki) new security measures are being put into place today on the campus of san francisco general hospital. these changes coming after a woman was found dead in the stairwell of the facility's power plant wednesday.(vicki) 76-year-old ruby andersen had been reported missing from a residential care facility for the elderly - 10 days before her body was found. (catherine) kron4's maureen kelly outlines the steps now being taken -- and has new information on the victim. this is one of the entrances to the hospital's power plant.....the same building where the 76 year old woman was found dead in a stairwell wednesday 10 days after she was reported missing.today i tried the doors of the building.....and found them to
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be locked. a security badge is now needed to get into this building which is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. authorities say before ruby anderson's remains were found....the building did not require badge access for 12 hours a day.the deptment of public health says that friday their security vendor was on site assessing the installation of cameras and alarms in the power plant. meanwhile the state depart of health has launched an investigation into the building.here on this campus map you can see where the power plant is in relation to the residential care facility for the elderly. that's where anderson signed herself out from at around 9am may 19th. it's a board and care residence for those over sixty with diagnosed mental issues. anderson's family says she suffered from dementia. this facility, run by the county, is now being investigated by the state department of social services to see if they followed regulations regarding andersen's care. i spoke to another resident of that facility who lived on the same floor as ruby andersen. he didn't want to go on camera
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but said she was very nice and kind to everyone. but she was forgetful. he says the staff here can't prevent them from leaving but they can suggest a resident stay in....and says he saw them talk andersen out of leaving the facility on a few different occasions when she appeared tired and was walking crooked. the case brings back memories of the 2013 death of lynne spaulding. she was a sf general patient dead in a stairwell on campus weeks later. her death prompted changes to security and since then the sherriff deptment now conducts campus wide searches when a patient goes missing. but anderson was a residnet and not a patient, so that didn't happen. another resident of a neighboring facility was not happy to hear that.it it makes me feel unsafe and uncomfortable to because i deal with mental health people to and i'll kinds of people who goes off where they can still be attack and be put someplace i don't feel safean autopsy of anderson was conducted thursday.....it's
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expected to take weeks to determine how she died.maureen kelly kron4 news. (catherine) this just in -- a jury has handed down a guilty verdict in a san francisco crash.... that killed a 16-year-old boy. jennie zhu has been convicted of gross vehicular manslaugther and reckless driving. the crash happened in 2013. prosecutors say zhu had run red lights - and was driving her s-u-v around 65 miles an hour near pine and gough streets when she slammed into the back of a mini-van. the mother and sister of the boy who died --- were injured in the crash. (vicki) a warning tonight for people parking their cars in starbucks parking lots in hercules...(on cam)(catherine) burglars there are targeting whatever people are leaving in the cars.. . kron4's
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haaziq madyun shows us what's happening.. shattered glass on the ground, a sign of a recent smash and grab auto burglary here in this starbucks parking lot on san pablo avenue in hercules. this is the location of two auto break-ins in the past 7 dayssothercules resident kent vonaspern says he has an idea why theives are attracted to vehicles parked at this locationsot on may 27th this starbucks was the location of a grab and run laptop theft from a woman seated at table inside the coffee shopsot this woman says she had no idea theives are targeting people heresot thursday morning over on willow avenue a backpack was stolen from a vehicle during a
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smash and grab auto burglary here in this starbucks parking lotsot nat/sot haaziqyour advice is...?sot hercule police have limited information about the suspects in these laptop and auto burglary cases in hercules haaziq madyun kron4news (catherine) a school shooting threat today at san lorenzo high school turned out to be a hoax. early this morning an anonymous message was sent through "air drop" -- a feature that allows i-phones users to share photos with other nearby users. deputies say they took all necessary preacautions to make sure safe.
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(vicki) new at five:what's being called the biggest take- down of illegal opium poppies in state history is unfolding in monterey county. opium poppies are used to make opium, morhine and heroin. kron four's rob fladeboe shows us where it's happening and what sheriff's deputies are doing about it. rob fladeboe/moss landing "...the opium poppies were more or less hiding in plain site, they were growing among other cut flowers like this, they were spotted from the road. so far the sheriff's office has taken down eight different sites spread across north monterey county.."over the past ten days deputies have been searching out and uprooting tens of thousands of the bright pink poppies. this field alone contained 25,000 plants.commander john thornburg/monterey county sheriffs office "...we have a total of eight grows we've taken down, approximately 160,000 plants, almost 17 tons of plants and we've destroyed a majority of them..."deputies raided plots of opium poppies off dolan road in moss landing, along blohm road in aromas and also along elkhorn
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and johnson roads in the community of royal oaks. the area is known for strawberries, until now. commander john thornburg "....somebody is taking care of this, somebody put this here, this plant is not normal in monterey county and it's 100 percent illegal...."no one has been arrested but it's obvious the tall, pink poppies, which can make for nice cut flowers, were more than likely being grown for the resin used to make opium, morphine and heroin.commander john thornburg/sheriff's office "....some people think it's a very pretty flower and i cant disagree but the problem is it's illegal and it's being used for illegal purposes..." it's possible farm workers might not even know what they're doing is illegal but someone does. deputies are contacting property owners. rob fladboe/moss landing "....again, no arrests so far but the sheriff's office suspects there may be more poppy gardens out there still to be discovered. in moss landing rob fladeboe kron4 news
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(catherine) taking a live look outside-- our sutro camera -- overlooking at the golden gate bridge. (vicki) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot
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inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week. (vicki) coming up - the competition is so fierce for housing in the bay area.. many potential buyers are now making offers on homes they've never stepped foot in. (catherine) then - video shows the new danger police are facing - during seemingly routine drug arrests. in this case - two officers needed life-saving medication.... (vicki) and next:it's the big mistake that is breaking the internet... it led to the warriors winning game one of the nba finals.we have reaction next...
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(vicki) (vicki) it's the mistake everyone is talking about today... that led to the warriors winning game one of the nba finals.(catherine) with time running out - cavs player j-r smith decided to hold the ball - instead of
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shooting... giving golden state the chance to win in overtime.(vicki) kron4's will tran has reaction... .. (vicki) that was will tran reporting for us... still shots from moment lebron is throwing his hands up in bewilderment at jr smith are now circulating the internet as memes. (catherine) let's bring in kron 4 sports reporter kim smith ....to break down the wild finish to the game last night... some call it lucky... the warriors say they'll take it... sometimes you need a little luck in the finals..when you have lebron james putting up monster numbers... 51 points... the last person to post that stat in the nba finals... the player lebron is constantly compared to ... last night...to the game last night...last night...
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(vicki) that was will tran reporting for us... still shots from moment lebron is throwing his hands up in bewilderment at jr smith are now circulating the internet as memes. (catherine) let's bring in kron 4 sports reporter kim smith ....to break down the wild finish to the game last night... some call it lucky... the warriors say they'll take it... sometimes you need a little luck in the finals..when you have lebron james putting up monster numbers... 51 points... the numbers... 51 points... the last person to post that stat in the nba finals... the player lebron is constantly compared to ... michael jordan in 1993..lebron is also the first to score 50 and lose... and that's where you will see the warriors try to find answers... draymond green said they know lebron will get
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his... but it's the kind of defensive breakdowns they had in the first half, the warriors simply can't live with...so they will have to make it tougher on lebron defensively.. the warriors held lebron to 0 for 4 in overtime with kevin durant or steph curry defending him... it's k-d that will need to impose his will against king james on sunday...because here's what we all know... lebron is the cleveland cavaliers... he has 131 total points alone... the rest of the starting 5 has 135 combined... and looking ahead-- lerbon has scored at least 40 points in all 3 game two's this postseason leading up to the finals...lebron has shown if there's a will there's a way... but the warriors can find ways to frustrate him... < draymond green: 'over the course of time you think you play good defense you think you would get a guy to miss some shots and i think we were able to do that. through out that third and fourth quarter and in overtime as well so. we've got to come out next game and have more resistance against him to start the game
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but i think in that second half we were much better against him defensively...and still going to make some shots, that's why he is who he is."> so, they'll have to find that defensive energy possibly without andre iguodala again.. warriors announced he's doubtful for sunday... iguodala is typically the primary defender on lebron when the warriors play the cavs... this will be his 6th missed game...--kevin love won't miss game 2.. the nba decided not suspend him after stepping onto the court during a scuffle last night... this may be the 4th straight meeting between the 2 teams... but it has already been an eventful start to this series.. warriors fans across the bay area are showing their warriors pride. send us your fan photos through the kron-4 mobile app and use the "report it" tab." you might see yourself on t-v. we have more warriors coverage saturday night on the kron four hoop session.
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we'll dive into what happened in game 1 and hear from the players on the historic match- up. plus - hall of famer scottie pippen joins the show to talk about the state of the league. it all tips off saturday night at 11. (catherine) a big story we're following... facebook is shutting down its ill-fated " trending" news section after four years. the company says it's outdated - and wasn't popular. there had also been complaints that the editors werebiased against conservative viewpoints. facebook is now testing new features...including a "breaking news" label.... (vicki)(anchor) taking a live look outside-- overlooking downtown san francisco. (catheri) time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s
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around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week.
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(vicki) still ahead:an uber driver accused of shooting a passenger.. what investigators say may have led up to the gunfire... (catherine) and next -- it might not look like much now.. but it's anotherindicator of the incredible demand for bay area housing. where million dollar condos are selling faster than they can be built.
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(vicki) a condo in walnut
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creek has sold for more than a million dollars before it's even being built. it's a sign of the times and how competitive the using mark has become. kron four's philippe djegal meets with the new business model. (philippe) in a year... this dirt and gravel filled lot on trinity avenue in walnut creek will transition into a 12-unit luxury condo development called "three by lenox homes." and, although construction is at the beginning phases... the developer... daniel freeman -- president of lenox homes... says one condo has already been sold.daniel freeman/lenox homes- "everything is between a million and two million. so, we start in the low millions and then the penthouses will be up to two million dollars." freeman has been running this business for 10 years now... and, he says every since taking over, he's been looking into the business model of pre-selling homes. something he did with this development on cole avenue in walnut creek... all 12-units were sold before construction was complete. with buyers being included in the design process of their
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homes.daniel freeman/lenox homes- "you see tesla pre-selling their cars, you see other auto manufacturers pre-selling. you see amazon, everything comes to your house right when you order it, and we're behind." the lack of housing supply -- not just here in walnut creek... but throughout the bay area is forcing people to make some drastic decisions... by purchasing homes before they're even built.daniel freeman/lenox homes- "but more than anything else, i think it's a sign of, uh, how people are looking at what they're buying. they're very discerning, they know what they want, and when they see it, if you partner with them and collaborate, they really enjoy the process, and so we've tried to take advantage of that." and, as a result of building new contruction in the city of walnut creek... lenox homes had a choice of building affordable housing on- site or off-site. freeman says he chose to pay an in- lieu fee, which is helping to build an affordable housing complex down the street called saint paul's commons. in walnut creek, philippe djegal, kron four news. (catherine) coming up: we'll introduce you to the
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oakland five-year-old getting a lot of attention -- because of who he resembles.... (vicki) but first.. the punishment now being considered after a scrap metal fire in richmond forced people from their homes. we all know guys like gavin. boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops."
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the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off...to hawaii." gavin's... not gonna work... as governor. as we get into the
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weekend - we're tracking some
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very warm weather ahead for the bay area.(catherine) warm....even hot!chief meteorolgoist lawrence karnow is here now with what to expect in all four zones. lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week. (vicki) kron4 is always tracking
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local stories. here's a look at what's going on in your neighborhood right now. (catherine) (catherine) on the peninsula... police have arrested a massage therapist...in connection with prostitution. it happened yesterday at a business on east san bruno avenue in san bruno... where officers arrested 52-year-old po chu wu. officers had been checking the business to enforce compliance on various regulations. (vicki) in the east bay... the city of richmond is considering revoking the permit for a scrap yard after a toxic fire. the fire broke out back in january at sims metal management. a pile of scrap metal caught on fire... which led to evacuations d a shelter in place for people district officials issued a
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public nuisance because the flames sent toxins into the air. city officials will discuss the process of revoking or modifying the permit at a meeting next week. (catherine) in the south bay-- libraries in san jose are launching their summertime free lunch program for students. it's a nine week effort to address child hunger-- and promote healthy eating. they're hoping to reach 250 students a day. seven libraries in low-income areas are participating. we've listed the locations onscreen.... lunch will be served five days a week starting june 11th and ending august 10th. last summer- - more than 18-thousand meals were served. (vicki) in the north bay. the driver of a box truck that collided with a smart train is in fair condition tonight. the incident happened three yesterday afternoon at the train crossing on todd road in santa rosa. the cab of the truck was not struck...but the train hit the box end of it...causing the
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truck to spin and overturn. authorities say the 68-year-old driver.. suffered moderate injuries when his box truck collided with the smart train. none of the 47 passengers on the train were injured. (vicki) four days and counting until the primaries.. one of the largest new grassroots movements is taking to the state capitol tonight -- to get voters ready ahead of tuesday's vote.(catherine) capitol bureau reporter kody leibowitz joins us live in sacramento....where the women's march is holding its first ever election related event. good evening and that's exactly right.the power to the poll event is just starting up here next to the state capitol. as you can see people lining up to listen to speakers tonight talk about.. (ad-lib) this entire event stems from two women's marches that happened across california and the country over the past two years.starting as a protest of president donald trump's
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inauguration and the trump administration.it's the brainchild of the women's march -- to get out the vote in california ahead of the primaries...with attempts to mobilize voters -- get a high turnout for progressives on tuesday.basically -- trying to make true the -- at least discussed and predicted -- blue wave in the midterms.part of the goal is to keep and elect new progressives and democrats into local and state offices.but these voters also want to make the blue party leaders of the house again... and there's some democratic fear on the state level of being shut out in a few key house districts in southern california. i spoke to organizers about that a little earlier. "it's wonderful that people are enthusiastic and everyone is running this year. on the other hand, we have a glut of candidates. so i would just advise people to a) vote, but b) do your research, vote judiciously and pick people who will actually win."
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the event tonight...expected to go on until about 7.i'll be out here and will bring you the latest throughout the evening.for now, live outside the capitol, kl kron4 news. (vicki) the june ballot is filled with initiatives... and while most are tied to specific cities and counties... there is one that á9 counties will vote on. regional measure 3 looks to reduce traffic congestion bay area wide. kron 4's lydia pantazes spoke to commuters today about the measure. we are right near the san mateo bridge here in hayward.
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if regional measure 3 passes, those who drive across all bay area toll bridges except the golden gate will pay more. (vo) here's a breakdown of those increases.tolls will go up 1 dollar in 2019, an additional dollar in 2022, and a 3rd dollar in 2025 to generate 4 and half billion dollars over 25 years.the money will fund about 3 dozen transportation and public transit improvements throughout the bay area.the projects include extending bart to san jose and santa clara, 300 additional bart cars, tripling ferry service currently on the bay, completing the expansion of highway 101 along the novato narrows.but opponents say only 40% of the projects are worthwhile and more focus should be placed on ridesharing (sot)(tag)measure 3 goes (tag) measure 3 goes before voters in all 9 counties in the bay area on june 5th.all it needs to pass is a simple majority, 50% plus 1. reporting live in hayward, lydia pantazes (vicki) a reminder-- kron 4 is your local election headquarters. and we have
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continuing coverage leading up to the election next week. we have a special election section on our website-- with information on all the important races and propositions. we will also have complete coverage on election night-- when the returns start coming in at 8:00. it's all on kron4-- your local election headquarters. (catherine) an uber driver in colorado has been booked into jail and charged with murder.. police say the victim was his passenger.. it happened around 3-am in denver....investigators say there was some kind of argument or fight...and shots were fired inside the car. the car then hit an on- ramp wall. according to emergency services - the uber driver - 30-year-old michael hancock - did call 9-1-1 to report what happened. the passenger was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. sonny jackson/police communications: we do know this individual worked for uber. we're going to determine whether he was actually on a ride, what the relationship was between the -- appears to be a passenger and the driver. i don't think there was any relationship prior to this particular run. this driver was taken to the hospital but the driver was also treated
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and released. (catherine) uber is headquartered in san francisco.. the company released this statement...saying "we're all deeply troubled by the events in denver today. our thoughts are with the families of those involved and we'll continue working closely with police." (vicki) coming up - how a seemingly routine drug bust ended up with two officers needing life saving medication (catherine) and next - it's a nightmare scenario for many --- coming face to face with a snake. coming up - the very strange place one was discovered... i'm dianne feinstein and i approve this message. i support the affordable care act, and voted against all trump's attempts to repeal it. but we need to do more. i believe in universal health care. in a public health option to compete with private insurance companies. and expanding medicare to everyone over 55.
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and i believe medicare must be empowered to negotiate the price of drugs. california values senator dianne feinstein
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to negotiate the price of drugs. ithe race for governort. has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics.
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and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. (vicki)' in china. police were called to help remove a slithery passenger from a minivan. take a look. take a look. authorities captured a king cobra. the owner of the van discovered the snake when he returned from buying a few items at a market. with the use of snake-catching tong... the officer was able to capture and pull the large snake out the van. the cobra was handed over to the lcoal wildfire preservation department. (catherine) still ahead - the lava danger on hawaii's big island shows no signs of receding... the new evacuations now being ordered. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist lawrence karnow,
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i'll have your full bay area forecast after the break.
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(catherine) the threat of lava and toxic fumes continues on hawaii island. now the mayor there has ordered a mandatory evacuation in parts of leilani estates. so far-- lava has destroyed 77 homes-- and has covered main roads and a highway. reporter marisa yamane has the latest. this is the fissure that's been the most destructive so far - fissure 8 has done some of the most damage .. shooting up fountains as high as 260 feet... tmarisa: "this is an up close look at some of the stuff that's coming out of fissure 8. it's lightweight and porous."and the streets are lined with it...carried by the wind. it's called tephra. "this is one of the results of fissure number 8. you can see so much lava has piled up on hwy 132. hard to believe we
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were able to drive through this highway, just a few days ago."it's a highway that linked pahoa to kapoho...not anymore. fissure 8 is pumping out so much lava...one layer dries, and then more flows over, adding on a new layer. marisa: "before it crossed highway 132, it passed through here, pohoiki road. and it looks like yet another flow is coming this way."there's also lava lake that's built up along the flow.usgs geophysicist jim kauahikaua: "levees are near flow edge and we are saying danger if levee start to yield.. if they allow more than a little lava to come out, will come out of ledge and come out onto ground so not good area to be on. hawaii county spokesperson janet snyder: "the overriding concern, and you know the mayor .. you all know him. his abiding concern has always been for safety of residents and first responders. everyboyd. so this is the real reason behind all this."
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(catherine) that was marisa yamane reporting. as the eruptions continue from the kilauea volcano..hundreds of people are scrambling to find places to go.. lots of organizations and agencies are trying to help with the housing crisis - but money is a problem. one local councilwoman says the financial impact is already in the millions. county workers are trying to come up with more permanentshelters - with better facilities. (vicki) the alameda county district attorney is getting invovled in a case of animal cruelty. pam moore is in the newsroom right where we are working on that story for the news at six.(pam) (pam) thanks vicki... coming up at six.. as we have been reporting this week.. (vo) several puppies were discovered injured and mutilated in oakland.. but are surviving. news of this cruelty has already sparked a reward... and now, the alameda county district attorney is joining the search for the person or people responsible. what she is doing to find the suspects.. coming up at six... apple devotees are anxiously awaiting next week's
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confernce. we'll tell you what apple is expected to unveil .. and the employement picture is improving ... we'll have the figures for you.. coming at six. (catherine) police in wisconsin were making an arrest when they were exposed to a dangerous drug. in fact - it was a close call... as ashley sears reports... the two officers had to be treated and taken to the hospital... nat sounda routine arrest--takes a frightening turn--nat sound"you don't have greendale officers stop a man and woman in the parking lot of southridge mall friday. investigators say they were in a stolen car--one of them accused of shop lifting.nat sound"who owns the car?"after the suspects are cuffed and placed in the back of squads- -one officer searches the vehicle.nat sound: walkie talkiehe opens a purse--and finds drug paraphernalia.nat sound"just some crack pipes." it's not until minutes later he realizes--there might have
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been something else in that bag.a white powder that spilled out.nat sound"you did not get exposed to fentanyl did you?" the officers question the female suspect about the purse and what was inside.nat sound"is there anything in your purse we should be worried about for officer safety?""i don't do drugs."you can see the officer's symptoms get worse-- nat soundand his worry grows. he may have been exposed to fentanyl.nat sound"i'm also like paranoid because i've already had one exposure."they head back to the station--and another officer experiences similar symptoms. after removing the purse from the evidence bag-- both were treated with narcan and taken to the hospital.a close call-- with a dangerous drug. (catherine) that was ashley sears reporting. both officers are now okay... the substance in the purse is being tested to determine exactly what it was. (anchor) taking a live look outside... at the san mateo bridge.(anchor)
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time now to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week.
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(catherine) four more deaths have now been linked to tainted romaine lettuce - grown in arizona.. one death (catherine) four more
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deaths have now been linked to tainted romaine lettuce - grown in arizona.. one death had been reported earlier in california.. health officials today said a total of five people have now died...with the newer cases happening in minnesota, where two people died. and one death each in arkansas and new york. the arizona growing season is long over - so it's unlikely that any tainted lettuce is still in stores or people's homes... but there can be a lag in reporting and reports of illnesses keep coming in. the latest numbers say that 25 more cases of illness have raised thetotal to 197 cases in 35 states.
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the e-coli outbreak has been tied to lettuce grown in yuma, arizona. coming up next... meet the bay area kid that many people say looks like someone very famous.
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(vicki) if you saw warriors guard steph curry in person, you'd know who he is. and if you saw this little guy, you might think he's curry's long lost son! mark demsky introduces us to
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the future m-v-p. -nats-life is pretty sweet for 6 year old trent fuller.during the week, he's a kindergartner at laurel creek elementary in fairfield.and after school, it's straight to his backyard court to play the game he's fallen in love with...trent fuller/six-year-old basketball player: "i started it when i was 2 years old."-nats-trent now... has skills adults hope for some day.and it's those skills..along with somewhat of a resemblance to his favorite player, warriors guard steph curry...has earned him the nick-name at oracle arena as 'baby steph.'whitney fuller/trent's mother: "we started going to the games. people started to recognize him and say, oh he looks like a little steph curry. every since then that's how people recognized him."trent fuller/six-year-old basketball player: "well, i don't really mind if they call me "baby steph curry'..not all the time though!"what you can call him is confident.trent not only
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has met steph curry, he's on a first name basis with the all star...as he is with many of the warriors players.trent even served as the warriors sideline reporter during media day.and he's also got his opinions down pat.-nats basketball chat-whitney fuller/trent's mother: "yeah, he's a natural. we never have to tell him what to say. as you can see, he says whatever is at the top of his mind." especially while watching his beloved warriors in the nba finals.-nats-but win or lose, trent is back on the court in a heartbeat.-nats- (vicki) that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. catherine heenan and pam moore are here with kron 4 news at six.
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(pam) starbucks customers be warned... (vo)you may be target of thieves. why criminals are focused on the those particualr patrons in the east bay.(catherine) plus.. a shark sighting in the ocean off a peninsula beach. the word is out, but it's not chasing away fisherman and other beach goers.(pam) and that lava flow in hawaii is relentless. we have an update on evauations on the big island. the news continues in 70 seocnds, on kron 4 news at six.
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a warning tonight for people parking their cars in starbucks parking lots in hercules... (pam) burglars there are targeting whatever people are leaving in their cars.. . good evening i'm pam moore.
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(catherine) and i'm catherine heenan. kron4's haaziq madyun shows us what's happening.. theives are targeting starbucks customers and their personal items left in vehicles at coffee shop locations in herculessotsoton the ground you see the reamins of shattered glass from one of two recent auto break- ins...backpacks were stolen in both casessoton may 27th this same starbucks was the location of a grab and run laptop theft from a woman seated at table inside the coffee shop. thursday morning over on willow avenue a backpack was stolen from a vehicle during a smash and grab auto burglary here in this starbucks parking lotsot
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kinders, that kind of thing here, they know that they're going to be in there for a few minutes. they got time to nail it and get out">hercules police have limited information about the suspects in these laptop and auto burglary thefts in hercules haaziq madyun kron4news (catherine) tonight at six - we're following several big stories... a 15-year-old has been arrested -- accused in a vicious hammer attack in santa cruz county.. investigators say he's one of three people who broke into a homeand attacked a group of sleeping teenagers last monday night. (catherine) now to a big story we're following tonight....a judge has just ordered dozens of pages of documents in the golden state killer case to be released. (pam) the suspect - joseph
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deangelo appeared in court today.. he appeared lucid during the hearing ... he was in a court holding cell. but the documents do reveal, d-n-a gathered from tissue found in the trash .... led to the arrest of the golden state killer suspect. 72-year-old joseph deangelo is suspected in at least a dozen killings, and 50 rapes in the 1970s and 1980s. investigators linked him to the killings.... by plugging that d-n-a collected from one of the crime scenes, into a genealogical website. the documents also include lists of propty which as stolen from his alleged victims... that includes things like rings - drivers licenses - and keys. also contained in the pages -- heavily redacted accounts ... of the crimes. authorities arrested deangelo in april ... he will be back in court next month. we have posted all these documents on kron-4-dot- com. (pam) new security measures are being put into place today .... on the campus of san francisco general hospital. these changes
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coming, after a woman was found dead in the stairwell of the facility's power plant wednesday.(pam) 76-year-old ruby andersen, a patient with dementia, had been reported missing from a residential care facility for the elderly on the hospital campus - 10 days before her body was eventually found. kron4's maureen kelly outlines the steps now being taken -- and she has new information on the victim. it's strange that no one was in the building to even look for 10 days that breaks my heart it makes me sadanother resident of a facility on the sf general campus expresses her bewilderment and sorrow over the death of her neighbor ruby andersen. it's horrifying because around here i thought there was enough security patrols going around where were safe because we have other patients who go here and take medicine that need to be watched that need to be watched so i thought it was safe around here i spoke to another resident of this home who lived on the same floor as ruby andersen. he didn't want to go on camera but said just a sweet old lady who would often share her cigerettes with other people living there.. but she was forgetful. he suspects that she went into the power plant thinking she was going back homethe deptment of public health says that friday their security vendor to assess the installation of cameras and alarms in the power plant. which has ofthursday now requires a security badge to get in. meanwhile the state depart of health has launched an investigation into the building.here on this campus map you can see where the power plant is in relation to the residential care facility for the elderly is located.
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that's where anderson signed herself out from at around 9am may 19th. it's a board and care residence for those over sixty with diagnosed mental issues. anderson's family says she suffered from dementia. this facility, run by the county, is now being investigated by the state department of social services to see if they followed regulations regarding andersen's care. the case brings back memories of the 2013 death of lynne spaulding. she was a sf general patient who went missing back in 2013 and found dead in a stairwell on campus weeks later. that incident prompted changes back then...in light of this second eerily similar incident,those in charge of this campus say they are working to strenghten security systems to prevent it from happening again. an autopsy of anderson was conducted thursday.....it's expected to take at least a few weeks to determine how she died. maureen kelly kron4 news.
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(catherine on cam ) it's said to be the largest bust of its kind in california history.. kron four's rob fladeboe reports from monterey county - where deputies have discovered fields of poppies....used in making opium. rob fladeboe/moss landing "...the opium poppies were more or less hiding in plain site, they were growing among other cut flowers like this, they were spotted from the road. so far the sheriff's office has taken down eight different sites spread across north monterey county.."over the past ten days deputies have been searching out and uprooting tens of thousands of the bright pink poppies. this field alone contained 25,000
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plants.commander john thornburg/monterey county sheriffs office "...we have a total of eight grows we've taken down, approximately 160,000 plants, almost 17 tons of plants and we've destroyed a majority of them..."deputies raided plots of opium poppies off dolan road in moss landing, along blohm road in aromas and also along elkhorn and johnson roads in the community of royal oaks. the area is known for strawberries, until now. commander john thornburg "....somebody is taking care of this, somebody put this here, this plant is not normal in monterey county and it's 100 percent illegal...."no one has been arrested but it's obvious the tall, pink poppies, which can make for nice cut flowers, were more than likely being grown for the resin used to make opium, morphine and heroin.commander john thornburg/sheriff's office "....some people think it's a very pretty flower and i cant disagree but the problem is it's illegal and it's being used for illegal purposes..." it's possible farm workers
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might not even know what they're doing is illegal but someone does. deputies are contacting property owners. rob fladboe/moss landing "....again, no arrests so far but the sheriff's office suspects there may be more poppy gardens out there still to be discovered. in moss landing rob fladeboe kron4 news (pam) new at 6 tonight.. more on those puppies found tortured and mutilated in the east bay. there is a new reward being offered to find whoever is responsible - and some good news about how the puppies are recovering from their trauma. kron four's terisa estacio met up with one of the puppies .. it has been given the name 'chloe'. (ááátake pkgááá natural sound - "this is chloe" four month old chloe - a shepard and husky mix sat sweetly in a chair - she looked at first like a typical pup, but right there on the side of her mouth, a deep scar from getting part of her jaw cruelly removed with some type of tool. nancy o'malley, alameda county district atty. "with this task force, we are going to find out who did this and what we are going to do
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with that person or persons." chloe and two other puppies were discovered last sunday and monday by a homeless man at the corner of 89th and g street in oakland. they were under trash in a garbage can. they were bleeding, one was covered with shards of glass. now the hunt is on to find out who tortured and mutilated these pups. rebecca katz, dir. oakland animal services. "this was foot cut off, is doing remarkable well, considering." a new 15 thousand dollare reward is now being offered that would lead to the prosecution of a suspect. in addition to the horrible crimes committed on these vulnerable pups... there is grave worry about the established link between animal and human abuse. o'malley. we know the link is there, there is a 76 percent link between the two. task force members representing other animal groups from the bay area attended the news conference... the hope is that by joining together - the attention will generate leads. (estacio reporting) all of the puppies are female - one shepard has found a home, two others including chloe are up for adoption. katz. we are hoping for a good outcome for these pups. in oakland, terisa estacio kron four news ###
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a live look outside right now... (pam) we get our first look at the four zone forecast with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures
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will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week. (pam) (pam) it is the mistake everyone is talking about today... that helped lead to the warriors victory in game one of the n-b-a finals. (catherine) with time running out - cavs player j-r smith decided to hold the ball
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- instead of shooting... giving golden state the chance to win in overtime. kron4's will tran has reaction.. .. (catherine) we'll have more warriors coverage tomorrow coverage more warriors we'll have (catherine) (catherine) we'll have
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more warriors coverage tomorrow night -- on the kron four hoop session. we'll look at game one....and hear from players... also - hall of famer scottie pippen joins the show to talk about the state of the league. it all tips off saturday night at 11. ( pam ) coming up.. a hand delivered note apparently helped seal the deal .... now, the u.s. summit with north korea is back on .. details on what unfolded today ( catherine ) also.... hurricane season officially began today.. and there are some chilling predictions.. the plans being made by the u.s... (pam) and next.... the sky high prices for single family homes in the bay area... are now hitting sections of the condominium market ... the story is next.
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i call it like i see it. the race for governor has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and stand up to donald trump. as governor, you can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. (catherine) a condo in
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walnut creek has sold for more than a million dollars before even being built.... it's a sign of the times and the incredibly competitive housing market..( pam ) kron four's philippe djegal met up with the developer.. for insight on this new business model. (philippe) "three by lenox homes" got it's name because of the three things daniel freeman says home buyers say they need to check off the list before investing in a new home.daniel freeman/developer- "single-story with no stairs, big unit, walkable to everything and great views." freeman is president of lenox homes. the developer building "three," which when
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constructed in walnut creek... will offer 12-luxury condo units. one of them has already been sold, for somewhere between one and two million dollars. with the list of people interested in the other units growing by the day.daniel freeman/developer- "most of our buyers are moving out of their existing house and so they've built up some equity, so we're seeing really healthy buyers come in and put a significant amou of deposit down." the rush to buy an unfinished product is also tied to the nationwide housing crisis.. where supply is just not keeping up with demand. forcing buyers into bidding wars, driving up the cost of housing. daniel freeman/developer- "definitely, we have a housing shortage, and so i think certainly, people are trying to get in when the time is right." the city of walnut creek says california has added more than 820-thousand new jobs since 20-11... but only around 64-thousand new homes have been built during that span. freeman's model of pre-selling homes has worked in the past. all 12-units of this complex on cole avenue in walnut creek pre-sold before construction finished a few years ago. in walnut
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creek, philippe djegal, kron four news. (pam) apple is expected to preview new software updates at its worldwide developers conference in san jose next week. analysts believe, the company will try to inject more artificial intelligence and other new powers into 'siri' .. in order to compete with google and amazon. apple just updated its homepod smart speaker .... to include calendar reminders - something google and amazon devices have already been offering. the new software updates likely will not be available for a few months. let's take a look outside right now...(pam) chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast
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today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week. (pam) the summit with north korea is now set to go on as scheduled.(catherine) the announcement from president
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(pam)(pam) the summit with north korea is now set to go on as scheduled.(catherine) the announcement from president trump comes after the highest- level meeting between a north korean official and a u-s president in nearly two decades. north korea's former spy chief was at the white house today... he
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met with the president and hand- delivered a note from kim jong un. secretary of state mike pompeo has been meeting with the north korean delegation and says they're making progress.. president trump had earlier canceled the summit after hostile rhetoric from north korea.. but the cancellation apparently motivated north koreato back down - and the summit is once again set for june 12th in singapore... ( catherine ) coming up .. another serious allegation against an uber driver ... and this time it involves murder.. (pam) plus, alberto was the first named storm of the hurricane season ... but today is the official start date, and officials are already worried about what's ahead...
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(pam) four days and counting until the primary election..one of the largest, new grassroots movements is taking to the state capitol tonight -- to get voters ready, ahead of tuesday's
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vote.(catherine)capitol bureau reporter kody leibowitz joins us live in sacramento.... that's where the women's march is holding its first ever election related event.kody? "it's wonderful that people are enthusiastic and everyone is running this year. on the other hand, we have a glut of candidates. so i would just advise people to a) vote, but b) do your research, vote judiciously and pick people who will actually win." (pam) (pam) a reminder-- kron 4 is
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yo local election headquarters. and we have continuing coverage leading up to the election next tuesday. we have a special election section on our website-- with information on all the important races and propositions. we will also have complete coverage on election night-- when the returns start coming in at 8:00. it's all on kron4 -- your local election headquarters. (pam) making national headlines tonight -- police in colorado arrested the uber driver accused of shooting a passenger. today -- michael hancock was arrested on first degree murder. (pam) colorado police are investigating an early morning shooting in denver, that left
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one man dead.(catherine) they say the victim was an uber passenger -- who was shot by his driver. police say around 3-am - there was some kind ofargument or fight - and shots were fired inside the car. the car then hit an on-ramp wall. according to emergency services, the driver did call 9-1-1 to report what happened. police performed c-p-r at the scene, but the victim was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. the shooting shut down southbound lanes of i-25 during the morning rush hour. traffic was backed up for miles. (catherine) uber is based in san francisco - and the company released a statement. saying "we're all deeply troubled by the events in denver today. our thoughts are with the families of those involved, and we will continue working closely with police." uber isn't releasing any details - since this is an ongoing investigation. (pam) coming up... the latest unemployment numbers are out and even economists
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are running out of words to express the good news. (catherine ) also coming up.. a warning as people head to the beach for the warm weekend... we have a shark sighting to tell you about. (lawrence)and i'm tracking your weeknight forcast... that's just ahead. i call it like i see it. the race for governor has turned into a scam. gavin newsom's trying to elect a republican who was endorsed by trump. and villaraigosa's being bankrolled by a handful of billionaires. it's everything that's wrong with politics. and none of it is helping struggling families. here's my pledge to you. i'll keep our budget balanced. invest in affordable housing. fight for universal healthcare. and std up to donald trump.
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as governo u can trust me to do what's right- because i always have. today is the official
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start to the 2018 hurricane season.and forecasters are already predicting .... more than a dozen storms will hit
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the u-s over the next few months.(catherine) but fema points out that it's still recovering from last year's historic hurricane season. reporter anna wiernicki explains how the agencyis preparing for the next storm. nats pop: stormanna wiernicki: on the heels of one of the most destructive hurricane seasons on recorddaniel kaniewski: we need to be prepared for the worst.anna wiernicki: fema's deputy administrator for resilience, daniel kaniewski, says the agency is bracing for the next round of storms.daniel kaniewskideputy administrator for resilience, fematake cg @ 0:13-0:19certainly last year was a wake up call for those who weren't prepared. our goal this year is to make sure everyone is prepared.anna wiernicki (stand up) @annaewiernickitake cg @ 0:20- 0:33kaniewski says fema's preparations this year are two-fold - recovery and response. he says right now the agency has crews on the ground in vulnerable areas hit the hardest last yearlike florida, texas, puerto rico and the virgin islands.daniel kaniewski: that provides about 5,000 personnel that are prepositioned to respond to any immediate needs in those areas. anna wiernicki: the national oceanic and atmospheric administration is
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predicting an above-average seasonwith several "major" hurricanes expected to make landfall.kirstjen nielsen homeland security secretary take cg @ 0:50-0:58i really urge every american to take this hurricane season very seriously and to make an emergency plan that fits your family and your community.anna wiernicki: homeland security secretary kirstjen nielson says that includes updating emergency supply kits. kirstjen nielsen: that's food, medications, cash but it's also those important documents: it's the drivers' license, your passport, your birth and marriage certificates.//daniel kaniewski: now is the time to plan. frankly when an event happens it is likely too late. anna wiernicki: hurricane season officially ends november 30-th.in washington, i'm anna wiernicki. (catherine)(catherine) also happening now: a shark warning in pacifica.. a 12- foot shark was spotted around noon today -- just south of pacifica pier - along sharp park beach. police say -- while shark sightngs are not common in that area -- the pacific coast is part of the natural habitiat for sharks, beach-goers are being told to be careful - and be aware of their (pam) time now for a look
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at tonight's top local stories. sottheives are targeting starbucks customers and their personal items left in vehicles at coffee shop locations in hercules. here on san pablo avenue and at this willow avenue locationsoton may 27th this same starbucks was the location of a grab and run laptop theft from a woman seated at table inside the coffee shop. thursday morning over on willow avenue a backpack was stolen from a vehicle during a smash and grab auto burglary here in this starbucks parking lot hercules police have limited information about the suspects in these laptop and auto burglary thefts in hercules haaziq madyun kron4news here in north monterey county....tens of thousands of illegal opium poppies have been uncovered. in what may be the largest such bust in state history, sheriff's
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deputies have raided eight different locations. they have uprooted and destroyed 17 tons of poppies, whch can be used to make opium, morphine and heroin. no has been arrested so far but investigators suspect the various sites in moss landing, aromas and royal oaks are connected. in monterey rob fladeboe kron news here in oakland, animal activist are trying to find out who mutilated and tortured puppies. chloe and two other puppies were discovered last sunday and monday by a homeless man at the corner of 89th and g street in oakland. they were under trash in a garbage can. they were bleeding, one was covered with shards of glass. now the hunt is on to find out who tortured and mutilated these pups. rebecca katz, dir. oakland animal services. "this was foot cut off, is doing remarkable well, considering." in oakland terisa estacio kron4 news in walnut creek... a condo that has yet to be built has already pre-sold for
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between one and two million dollars. that's according to the developer -- lenox homes. the 12-unit luxury condo complex is called "three" and is located on trinity avenue. lenox says this new business model allows people to customize their homes... it's also a chance to lockdown a new home before the bidding wars begin in a housing market with low supply and high demand. in walnut creek, philippe djegal, kron four news. lawrence karnow: it was lawrence karnow: it was lawrence karnow: it was lawrence lawrence karnow: it was a
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beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot
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with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week. (pam) coming up... time magazines' latest cover picture is captured in california by a remarkable collaboration between hundreds of drones...
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the may jobs report is in and the numbers are looking good. unemployment dropped to three- point- eight percent in may - the lowest rate since the year 20-00... that number also matches the lowest unemployment rate since 19-69. employers added 223- thousand jobs in may... exceeding expectations. unemployment has been dropping steadily for years. wages also grew in may -- up two- point-seven percent ... compared with a year earlier. wall street was happy ... the dow climbed 219- points by closing on friday.. the
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strong jobs report overshadowed concern about a possible trade war which is hanging over markets around the world. (catherine) now take a look at this -- this week's "time" magazine has a very unusual cover.. and you have to look twice to realize what's happening.. it's a first. it features an image with a logo and red border created entirely by drones.. the company worked with intel to create the unique cover ..photographed in california. it features 958 "shooting star" drones....which can be programmed to create any design or shape. then the cover image was captured by another specialid drone.... in sports -- in sports -- will warriors forward, andre iguodala play game two against the cavs we have an update on his status for sunday. also -- game one had tons of drama late in the game kron-4's kim smith will tell us why j-r
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smith's miscue in the fourth quarter helped the warriors beat cleveland in overtime she has all the sports coming up
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outside of the cavaliers and the warriors fanbases... this is the matchup people complained about.... 4th straight year... come on... but hey... just one game in and this series has already given us so much to talk about... starting with the officiating...under 40 seconds to go in game last night.. the warriors down by 2... kevin durant drives and after he and lebron make contact.. it's a controversial reversal that probably still has tyronn lue ticked off... it was called a charge... which would give the ball back to the cavs... but after review.. they called it a blocking foul.. the nba's last 2 minute report says lebron was outside of the restriced area but he was not
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in a legal guarding position... and this is the love hate affair with instant replay... this was the call that clearly was the first part of the warriors lucky break towards the end of regulation... now there are some things as a player you can't control... other things... well... just call for you to pay attention.. j-r smith is the topic of discussion... memes... jokes... after dribbling the ball out and running the clock out and not allowing the cavs to get a good shot off to possibly win the game...j-r claims he knew the game was tied... but his look of confusion on the floor makes you believe he thought they were ahead.. i mean lebron james has every reason to be upset.. he's carrying the load for this team... all he needs j-r smith to do... just pay attention... "no, i knew it was tied. i thought we were going to take a timeout because i got the rebound. i'm pretty sure everybody didn't think i was going to shoot it over kd right there.q: in the replay it looked like you may have said to lebron, "i thought we
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were ahead."smith: if i thought we were ahead, i would have just held on to the ball and let them foul me". "i mean, you got to know the score. that's just kind of basketball. you got to know if you're winning or losing or tied. like i said, we'll take it. sometimes it's good to be a little lucky. so, hey, steve,cool". oh the drama.... this is why you love the finals right.... but seriously... tristan thompson is waiting to find out if he will be able to play in game 2... thompson could face suspension after a flagrant 2 foul and ejection... after thompson took an elbow to shaun livingston ... thompson says he was upset because livingston took a shot with 2 seconds left in the game and the warriors lead... thompson didn't like it... gets tossed, and still gets into it with draymond green shoving a ball into his face... but at this point the cavs can't afford to lose a starter for a game.. tristan thompson can't afford to lose his cool playing from behind in this series..
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the warriors more than likely will be without andre iguodala again... the team announced today that he is doubtful for game 2 on sunday... iguodala is still dealing with a bone bruise that is causing a significant amount of pain... this will be iguodala's 6th straight game that he's watched from the sideline... his presence is certainly missed especially when it comes to the defeensive end of the floor against lebron james.. iguodala is typcally the primary defender against him...the warriors needing to find ways to frustrate lebron, and try and keep him from another monster game... in the midst of the nba finals...the warriors are still finding time to get out in the community...the warriors alongside the nba opened a new nba cares learn and play zone at the boys and girls club of san leandro... .. there are 3 renovated spaces that will allow the kids to take part in african dance classes... planting a new garden, digital design and of course... time ot play nba 2-k...the association continues to show their
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commitment to the community.. this is the 1,174th live, learn or play space they've installed...--steph curry -- a father of 3 pretty soon.. is happy to be a part of the mission to give back... "come invest in yourself, invest in each other, appreciate the opportunities you have here, and empower yourselves as you forward in life. really achieve success as you go through the ranks. this is what its all about, its about you, its about being able to have fun and enjoy life as you go through". looks like june looks like june should be better for the giants...bruce bochy says madison bumgarner will start tuesday against the diamondbacks.... and tonight... joe panik returns to the field..panik brings a spark to that lineup... and tonight he's leading off against the phillies .. it's his first game back after thumb surgery... before he left he was batting 267.. kelby tomlinson was sent down to the minors to make room... reports say panik will wear protective gear on the field
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tonight as he working back from that thumb injury.. it's been five years since tiger woods last pga tour victory.... after a decent round at the memorial tournament he's in contention to pick up that much needed win...tiger has to feel a lot better after struggles on thursday...let's go to the 9th hole... woods short game working for him .. gets the birdie putt to go... moves to 4 under...--woods at 11...3rd on the par 5.... woods gets it torop on the green... and how about this shot.. holes out for eagle... woods moves to 5 under...--but unfortunately, mother nature calls.. a weather delay.. tiger not as good after the break...-- but responds on 15... from the fringe... woods with his 5th birdie putt on the day.. but a bogey on 17 would cost him a bit... however, not a bad day... finished 5 under 67....--woods is 6 back from leader kyle stanley .. (pam)(pam) the movie "black panther"
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has done so well, that even the trailer is winning big! details from the 'golden trailer awards'... coming up. just when you thought you were done painting...
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...you discover paint bleed under your tape...
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even its trailer is winning an award.(catherine) the trailer is called "crown" - and it's just won a best in show award for disney studios. there's actually an annual event called the 'golden trailer awards.' "black panther" also won for best action, best action t-v spot, and best music t-v spot. (catherine) a favorite childhood friend is a year older today -- oscar the grouch. the sesame street character - who lives in a garbage can - is encouraging children to help him celebrate his birthday with some of his favorite activities.. that includes: collecting junk, standing in line, walking on rainy days and being grouchy. and oscar says he doesn't want a birthday cake. he prefers an anchovy milkshake. ap-us--apple (pam) not many people can say they have lived in three centuries... in fact, koku istam-bulova might be among the last of her generation. her birth certificate says,
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she was born on june 1st 1889... that makes friday her 129th birthday! and quite the monumental birthday it is -- because she could unofficially be the oldest, known person ever. growing up in chechnya, she did not live a leisurely life. she grew up working in the fields... harvesting cotton, wheat, and corn. lawrence karnow: it was a beautiful day with sunshine all the way to the coast today. highs were much warmer and in the 80s inland, 70s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it willl remain clear this evening as offshore winds beging to blow. temperatures will be mild too with lows in the 50s and 60s. on the satellite image you can see high pressure building over the bay area. the timing is perfect bring us warm to hot
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temperatures this saturday and sunday. tomorrow will be hot with highs in the 90s inland, 80s around the bay and 60s at the coast. it will be a little cooler on sunday with patchy coastal fog but still hot inland with some highs still in the low 90s. more clouds and cooler weather will return on monday with temperatures returning to normal in the middle of the week.
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week. we all know guys like gavin.
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boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims. as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off...to hawaii." gavin's... not gonna work... as governor.
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