tv KRON 4 Early News KRON June 18, 2018 4:00am-7:00am PDT
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good morning and thanks for joining us for the kron 4 morning news. its monday june 18th..im robin winston.lets start this morning with a check on weather and traffic. (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s.
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families rallied in front of the ice detention center in richmond. using father's day to protest the cruel separation of children from parents seeking asylum. as kron 4's ali reid reports ... the immigration debate hits close to home for many of the protesters. keep families togetherin front of the ice detention center keep families togetherfamilies protested for hours on sunday keep families togetherkarina sanchez knows all too well about ice detention. her husband of 9 years was recently detained and held in this same building.karina sanchez / husband recently released by icethey just picked him up early in the morning. my daughter is 7 and
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saw everything. she broke down crying and i did the same thing.his wife and children are citizens, but there's a chance he may still be sent back to mexico.andrew vernon / protestorif you have any sense of empathy or morality, you're a disgusting creature if you support any of thiskarina's husband is now back to workhis boss is awesomethey currently know people who are still locked up. and although these allies may not know who they arewe love you .. we love you on father's day ... they're protesting the cruel separation of children from parents seeking asylum.abraham drucker / organizerthere's no way i could come out and celebrate time with y kids while families are being cruelly separated, while father sat in jail, mothers taken away from their children and detained.shabnam malek / protestorit's important for people to literally hear that people are out here that know they're in there. and whether the govt hears us or cares or we have an immediate effect, we want the people on the inside to know we're here and we care.it's great that we have support from other races, not only hispanic, which is awesome, and i'm very grateful for that too.reporting from richmond ... ali reid ... kron 4 news.
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(robin) the trump administration's zero- tolerance policy toward illegal border crossings has ignited debate around the country. the department of homeland securityays th u-s government has serated at least two-thousand children from parents at the border since april. democratic lawmakers are voicing their anger over the family separations ... and demanding the trump administration change its policy. melisa raney has the latest. rep. mark pocan: he just doesn't care enough about human beings and all he cares
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about is trying to get a wall no matter what it costs." democratic lawmakers not mincing words about president trump after touring customs and border protection processing centers in south texas on sunday.sen. jeff merkley: "the president has also argued in the last few days that this policy gives him political leverage with legislation. hurting kids to get legislative leverage is unacceptable. it is evil." customs and border protection released these photos sunday of the detention facility in mcallen, texas.the media was able to tour the facility but barred from shooting any pictures or video due to what customs officials cited as privacy concerns.congress members who saw inside compared it to a prison. rep. mark pocan: "you don't think a child who is in this facility who has a 6 by 10 living area - by the way a supermax prison cell is 8 by 12 - a six by ten area and you get out two hours a day? that to i think a child 10 years old i a prison."homeland security
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secretary kirstjen nielsen took to twitter late sunday denying any policy of separating families at the border saying... "...we have continued the policy from previous administrations and will only separate if the child is in danger, there is no custodial relationship between 'family' members, or if the adult has broken a law." the white house says the goal of the border policy is to deter illegal border crossings --- one of those alleged crossings turning deadly sunday.authorities in texas say a vehicle packed with undocumented immigrants flipped near the mexico border.. after being chased by the border patrol... ejecting 12 people and killing at least five. i'm melisa raney reporting. (robin) house minority leader nancy pelosi will visit the u-s-mexico border here in california today... to see the impact of the administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration. (robin) a spokesperson for first lady melania trump weighed in on the controversy. a statement released yesterday reads in part -- "mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come
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together to achieve successful immigration reform." it goes on to say -- "she believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart." (robin) in the north bay... the santa rosa fire department are investigating multiple brush fires. this past weekend fire crews responded to the area of hearn avenue and the railroad tracks for multiple calls for bursh fires. crews arrived anfound three separate fires. then the department received multiple calls for fires near dutton and west third street as well as along the santa rosa creek trail from dutton aveune to fulton road. the largest fire was estimated to be a quarter of an acre. all fires were extinguished. (robin) in the wake of san francisco police's warning about safety during pride week.. a man is robbed at knife-point. this happened early sunday morning in the castro area. and now police are searching for multiple suspects responsible for the attack. kron 4's hermela aregawi spoke to the
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victim... and has the story. frightening moments for rido quini..around 1 sunday morning.. he was robbed at knife point by multiple men. rido quini/robbery victimright now i can't believe it really happened to me. you know you hear the stories especially in the neighborhodod that people got robbed but i never thought it would happen to me. right now i don't feel saf quini was walking home down 20th and diamond.. and was almost there when he felt a car drive up behind him. he says.. seconds later he was surrounded by about five men. one of them punched him in the stomach. while the other pushed him down on the ground. and then they robbed him. rido quini/robbery victimwhat i remember, from what i an see, because it was dark because another thing public lighting is not good in the street. so i was down and then i saw someone carrying a knife and then immediately they put their hands in my pockets. they took my wallet, my id my watch, and they were laughing a lot and they just jumped in the car and keep going up diamond street.the attack
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comes ahead of pride weekend.. when there will be a huge influx of people from all over the world. sfpd is reminding people to take extra precaution to make sure they are safe. quini says.. it's a good reminder. rido quini/robbery victimpeople have to be alert and be aware. because there are going to be a lot of pople and they can be dangerous, especially at night after you're going from the club or from the party, don't walk on your own, go with a group or take an uber or something (robin) two teens and an adult were stranded on a cliff friday night after hiking in the shelter cove area of pacifica. it took crews 13 hours to finally reach the trio after late night fog prevented rescue attempts. the three hikers were reunited with family and checked by medical personnel.
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they were able to go home with no injuries reported. (robin) the us coast guard seized nearly 12,000 pounds of cocaine on a recent patrol in the caribbean and the eastern pacific. the drugs were found on smuggling vessels off the coasts of mexico and central and south america. 24 people were detained during the operation. the cocaine is worth 206-million dollars. it has already been offloaded in florida. (robin) still ahead on the kron4 morning news ... a bbq competition in martinez took a violent turn when animal rights activists showed up. we'll have the details. (robin) plus ... bart officials say a woman was hit with a skateboard outside a san francisco station... (robin) and after the break ... a day at the park took a dangerous turn after police were called out to a fight between a crowd of people. (robin) and here's a live look outside...at the san mateo bridge.
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(ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101.
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(robin) in the east bay ... a day at the park turned violent in the east bay after adults stepped in when they heard one kid hit another. then a brawl broke out and an officer tased a man. kron4's ella sogomonian has the story. sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian//" it's a gorgeous day here in veteran's park and it's really hard to imagine how a fight involving at least 50 people could have happened here ... and that's excatly how locals feel saying this is not a reflection of brentwood.this is video of veterans park saturday night around 8 after police were called out to a fight between at least 50 people.brentwood police say a child hurt by another kid while playing...then the adults stepped in and a riot broke out.sunday locals enjoying their day at the park were in disbelief.sot: ali gouhari, park visitor// "and normally for a place like brentwood, like veterans park its pretty safe and secure so it's kind of unheard of."two families
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confronted each other over the incident which led to an argument that quickly turned violent forcing officers to intervene. one of which used taser when police say a man got combative.sot: jeremy owens, park visitor// "i'm not sure where the people were from but it shouldnt happen here because this community is very peaceful."27-year-old sidney jones and 42-year-old myesha longabodike of oakland, 20-year-old freedie davis of antioch who was tased by the officer, and 23-year-old jeanae lomackpratt of brentwood were arrested.sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomoni an//" some of the four were charged for fighting in public and resisting arrest. all spent the night in county jail in martinez.in brentwood ella sogomonian kron 4 news. (robin) in the south bay... police in sunnyvale are investigating a crash that left a person dead. police responded to a call on el camino real near henderson avenue. a 67-year -old woman was driving the car that hit the man... she suffered minor injuries from the crash. she is cooperating with investigators. the man's name has not been released . (robin) two men reportedly
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assaulted a bart passenger at the embarcadero station in san francisco.. according to transit officials, a woman was hit in the face with a skateboard. kron4's gayle ong has the details. two men reportedly attacked a woman at the embarcadero station according to bart, one of them hit her on the face with a skateboard,the other tried to batter her..the victim suffered minor injuries this all happened in broad daylight saturday afternoon.. frank dong is a street artist, his booth is right off the bart stop..valdene valenti is from the east bay, she feels bad but says the attack won't stop her from riding bart.
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many straphangers asking why... reaction to the unthinkable at a busy san francisco tourist spotsherwin genova suggests perhaps more security around here..secured."> secured.">should be more secured."> (robin) that was kron4's gayle ong reporting. (robin) in berkeley, police are investigating the death of a man at the berkeley marina. it happened just before six
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o'clock saturday evening. the body of the boater was spotted by a bystander... who called for help. rescuers found the body in the water, near an out-rigger canoe. police don't believe there was anyone else in the canoe when it overturned. (robin) an update to a story we covered last night on kron 4. police in american canyon have released a surveillance picture of a car they are looking for in connection to the car vandalism cases. they are looking for this dark blue dodge charger. police are asking residents on the eat side of american canyon to look through their home surveillance system. specifically in the early morning hours of friday. (robin) still ahead on the kron four morning news... it was a big weekend for 'incredibles 2'. but the áshort filmá before the movie is getting national reaction. we'll explain in the hollywood minute. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the golden gate bridge. welcome back to the kron
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four morning news. i'm tracking your entertainment headlines toy... it's almost summer, time for movies making mega-bucks... though not all of them. david daniel has some winners and losers in today's hollywood minute. (nat)the huge weekend for "incredibles two" meant a huge audience for the pixar short in front of it, "bao" (baow), about an empty-nest mother who makes a dumpling that comes to life. domee shi directed the love note to motherhood and food -- the first woman ever to direct a pixar short."this is the most dangerous creature that ever walked the earth." "jurassic world: fallen kingdom" continues to roar internationally: 370-million in box office bucks so far, in
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advance of its u-s opening friday (6/22). it's a familiar phenomenon for arianna richards, who was 12 when she played "lex" in the original "jurassic park.""i was just enjoying myself so immensely, being on this set full of dinosaurs, i never even knew what dinosaur would show up the day that i was working. and working with steven and everything, and the whole team, but then when it just skyrocketed worldwide, that was a big surprise for me as a kid, to just be swept up in this whirlwind.""our job now is to maintain leadership. i nominate john gotti."not nearly as big: "gotti," starring john travolta as mafia boss john gotti. the crime drama debuted with just one-point-seven million dollars... and the reviews didn't help: "gotti" scored zero-percent on rotten- tomatoes dot-com. at last check, 23 critics had weighed in on the film for the site, and all 23 rated it "rotten." ouch! in hollywood, i'm david daniel. (robin) coming up after the break
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... a mom was brutally attacked with a hammer as she walked on a san francisco street with her baby. we'll have the latest on the investigation. (robin) and here's a live look outside... at the bay bridge toll plaza. we'll be back with more of your kron 4 deal talk. right now, you can get my spicy chicken club combo with fries and a drink for just $5.99. that's an amazing deal, jack! hey, thanks, stanley. ow. ...wait, what's happening? stanley! you're deflating! hold me, jack! try my new $5.99 spicy chicken club combo today.
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get my new spicy chicken club combo with a spicy, crispy chicken breast, hickory-smoked bacon, and melted cheese on toasted sourdough, plus fries and a drink, for just $5.99! $5.99? well, tickle my elbow! no thank you. try my spicy chicken club combo today. (robin) welcome back. checking in on your morning forecast. (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer
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festival in martinez took a violent turn when animal rights activists began protesting.kron4's sara stinson has the story. reporter intro: ("animal rights activists here in berkeley are recovering after their peaceful protest at a bbq festival turned violent.") nat of videoyou're looking at the chaos that ensued at the "king of the country" bbq challenge and music festival in martinez on saturday. ("nats")rowland says him and 14 other activists from direct action everywhere went to the event to protest.as the winners of the bbq contest were being announced the activists took to the stage to give a speech.once he began talking about animal rights - the crowd became enraged.("at that point it continued to escalate where attendees continued to shove us, yelling obscenities. putting bbq in our faces, shoving us.")then it became violent. ("beat us, knock us down. i was knocked down and hit in the face. our camera person was hit in the head multiple times.") rowland says at that point they were
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concerned for their safety and wanted to leave as soon as possible, but the festival attendees kept fighting.one man at the festival took to facebook after saying shame on those vegan protesters who tried to ruin a good time...they destroyed last years first place trophy and trying to steal a vendors purse.("there was a guy that was in my face saying one of you took our stuff. we had no idea what he was talking about we at that point were just leaving.")rowland is now still trying to recover from it all. ("i feel okay i'm just glad it wasn't worse because i was really scared at some points.") reporter tag: (" we reached out to attendees of the festival, but did not hear back in time. as for the animal rights activists, they plan to continue speaking up for animals. in berkeley, sara stinson, kron 4 news.") (robin) san francisco police are
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searching for the person responsible for hitting a mother, while she was carrying her baby. kron 4's hermela aregawi has the story. a warning.. this video may be graphic to some..a mother cries out...after a suspect attacks her.. hitting her in the head with what doctors believe is something like a hammer.moments later.. you hear her six month old baby crying jessica farb/victim's friendat least two pieces entered her brain, they were able to remove one and then the other one they tried to remove but there was too much bleeding so that's going to be in her brain for life. and then they repaird her skull
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with a metal plate.jessica farb is a long time friend of the victim.. who is still recovering.this is her on june third crossing sanchez street...shortly after you see what may be the suspect walking in her direction. and then the scream.. the 37 year old mom was in the hospital for a week.. and has another month to go before she can return to work.on the night of the attack.. around 6 oclock in the evening.. she had just left farb's house and was walking to hers. jessica farb/victim's friendwe were hanging out the two of us and our two babies were here who are 12 days apart. she was leaving to go home, to put her baby to bed start the whole routine. and then just as i was putting my baby to bed, we got a call from her husband, it was about an hour and a half later, and she was in the hospital ast sf general. the attack happened in this noe valley neighborhood in broad day light.. jessica farb/victim's friend. it as super sunny. it was during a warriors game. and so even the person we are pretty sure was the first to call 911, he said he had been watching the game then he heard screams, and
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looked down and saw my friend on the ground at that point with blood everywhere and holding her baby who was crying in san francisco. hermela aregawi. kron 4 news. (robin) after nearly a decade under construction. a new transbay transit center opened over the weekend in downtown san francisco. the bus service runs through the ground floor of the transicenter. s-f mta officials say moving the bus stops to the terminal will help with traffic. so far ... three bus lines are serving the new location. and commuters say they like the new service:
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many times about people being hit by trains. and you may wonder how is that possible because the only way to be struck by a train is to be on or very close to the tracks when a train is coming... kron four's stanley roberts takes a look in this edition of people behaving badly. you're pondering how long will the move take while sitting in traffic, when you should be worried whether or not you're gonna catch the next train train hornunion pacific railroad rolls through the east bay on a regular basis, there are no published schedule they just show up sound of train...and when they show show up, they only have
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one simple request, that you not be on the tracks sounds simple enough but apparently it's turning out to be the most difficult thing on the planet well maybe not the planet... but definitely in antioch and pittsburg, now i have shown you video before of people sitting on active train tracks nats: ambiance but have you ever wondered just how long they were kicking it on the tracks let's look at just how long simpson and son landscaping sat on the loveridge tracks for almost 55 full seconds along with the black car next to it nats: ambiance this pickup truck sat on the same tracks just over 45 seconds while having a sip of something from a thermos ambiance but this white pickup sat on the tracks for a full minute a minute may not seem like a long time but if you have a train heading your way that is a long time ambiance over on auto center drive in antioch i watched and so many drivers without a fear in the world were sitting on the
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tracks and to give you an ideal just how long the uhaul was sitting on the tracks here is the truck driving up to the tracks i was able to walk over and start recording notice how the driver never noticed i was standing there in plain sight recording ambiance california state law states that a vehicle or pedestrian must stop at least 15 feet from the nearest rail and may not proceed until it is safe to do soyou can get fined for stopping on active train tracks up to 490 dollars and a point on your driving recordor you could just get hit by a train and we could talk about you on the news or you could just stay off the tracksin contra costa county stanley roberts kron 4 news (robin) coming up after the break ... the survivors of the parkland florida shooting are using their summer vacation.. to enact change around the country... (robin) live look outside... at the san francisco international
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happened at a á24 hour arts festivaál in trenton. reporter anita oh has the details. edward forchion, witness: "about 10 shots went off. pow, pow, pow pow pow pow pow!"angelo nicolo, witness: "it's pretty nuts. so, uh...it's a shame because they try to do something nice here and then people have to ruin it."gunshots ring out at an all night arts and music festival in trenton new jersey early sunday morning ... injuring 22 people.sending at least one-thousand people running, scrambling to safety edward forchion, witness: "the shots, you can feel them. like that was that close to every shot- i could feel it."one suspect in the shooting was killed and another person was taken into custody.authorities said the shooting appears to be due to an argument between neighborhood gangs.angelo onofri, mercer county prosecutor"the deceased individual, his name is tahaij wells. he was born in 1985. mr. wells was just recently released from prison and on parole since february of 2018 on homicide related charges." the mercer county prosecutor says fights began earlier in
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the night prompting police to tell organizers to shut down the event.they were in the process of doing that when the shooting started.the remainder of the two day festival has been canceled. (robin) that was anita oh (robin) students from parkland, florida stopped in st. louis on sunday for their 'march for our lives' national tour. they are making stops across america to get out their message in support of gun control. the event in st. louis included a panel discussion with students and local community leaders. (robin) among those in
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attendance... outspoken student activist david hogg.. he encouraged people to get out and vote. (robin) a georgia grandmother says she is lucky to be alive... after a bobcat attacked her. she says she fought off the animal with her bare hands. kim passoth has the story. dede mealor phillips:"my first thought was not today. i wasn't dying today."just moments before wrestling the wildcat last thursday - - dede mealor (me-lore) phillips put a sticker on the back of her new truck - - women who behave rarely make history. natsshe walked inside to grab her iphone to take a picture of the sticker - - and with the camera app open walked outside to find this.a bobcat starring at her. natsseconds after snapping this picture it attacked. dede mealor phillips: "as soon as it took the first step i was in trouble and i knew it. // when it got to that pole it leaped on me. // i grabbed it by the shoulders and pushed it back away from me. // and i took it down right here."it bite and broke fingers on both of her hands and cut and bruised her all
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over her body. dede mealor phillips:"and from that point on it was just me trying to fight for my life."with her granddaughter sleeping inside - - dede never screamed - - dede mealor phillips:"i started praying don't let her come to the door..."she managed to get her hands around the animals throat and never let go. dede mealor phillips:"and i strangled it to death."kim passoth, reporting:"dede's home is in the middle of soybean fields so she never expected to encounter a bobcat."nats authorities found out it was rabid and burned the blood left in her front yard - - now dede must get a painful and expensive series of shots to keep her from contracting the disease.she believes if she hadn't killed the rabid animal - - it would have killed her. dede mealor phillips:"if i had ever let it go it would have been me so i made sure i never i never let it go." (robin) that was kim passoth reporting from georgia. (robin) coming up after the break ... you'll hear first time father's who had a special father's day
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. (robin) 10 dads celebrated their first father's day this weekend.. these dads all had children on father's day. sutter roseville medical center celebrated the new dads by giving them each a special baseball hat. one of those new dads says more than anything else... he's thankful this father's day. (robin)(robin) the
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dads say father's day will be extra special for them because they get to share the holiday with their kids. (robin) a 15-year-old boy graduated from u-c davis this weekend. tanishq abraham graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering. it's not his first time graduating from college -- abraham graduated from american river college back in 20-15. at the time, abraham said he eventually wanted to become a doctor, a medical researcher and president of the united states. abraham says his quest for knowledge is what drives him to want to continue learning. (robin) coming up in the next hour ... the trump administration's zero- tolerance policy toward illegal border crossings has ignited debate around the country. we'll have the latest coming up. (robin) plus ... a woman was assaulted and hit with a skateboard at a bart station. we'll have an update on her condition. (robin) and a fight
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( darya ) the trump administration's zero- tolerance policy toward illegal border crossings has ignited debate around the country. ( will ) since april... 2-thousand children have been separated from their parents. as washington correspondent alexandra limon tell us... democrats are demanding change. rep. mark pocan: he just doesn't care enough about human beings and all he cares about is trying to get a wall no matter what it costs." democratic lawmakers not mincing words about president trump after touring customs and border protection processing centers in south
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texas on sunday.sen. jeff merkley: "the president has also aued in the last few days that this policy gives him political leverage with legislation. hurting kids to get legislative leverage is unacceptable. it is evil." customs and border protection released these photos sunday of the detention facility in mcallen, texas.the media was able to tour the facility but barred from shooting any pictures or video due to what customs officials cited as privacy concerns.congress members who saw inside compared it to a prison. rep. mark pocan: "you don't think a child who is in this facility who has a 6 by 10 living area - by the way a supermax prison cell is 8 by 12 - a six by ten area and you get out two hours a day? that to i think a child 10 years old i a prison." homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen took to twitter late sunday denying any policy of separating families at the border saying... "...we have continued the policy from previous administrations and will only separate if the child is in danger, there is no custodial relationship between 'family' members, or if the adult has broken a law." the white house says the goal of the border policy is to deter illegal border crossings --- one of those alleged crossings turning deadly
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sunday.authorities in texas say a vehicle packed with undocumented immigrants flipped near the mexico border.. after being chased by the border patrol... ejecting 12 people and killing at least five. i'm melisa raney reporting. raney reporting. ( will ) house minority leader nancy pelosi will visit the u-s-mexico border here in california today... to see the impact of the administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration. ( will ) a spokesperson for first lady melania trump weighed in on the controversy. she is an immigrant and many people were wondering what she thought on the issue. a statement released yesterday reads in part -- "mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their
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families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform." it goes on to say -- "she believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart." ( darya ) our team coverage continues in the east bay.... where many used father's day to protest the separation of children from parents seeking asylum.( will ) kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live from richmond. lydia... ( lydia )in front of the ice detention center families protested for hours on sunday karina sanchez knows all too well about ice detention. her husband of 9 years was recently detained and held in this same building.his wife and children are citizens, but there's a chance he may still be sent back to mexico. karina's husband is now back to workthey currently know people who are still locked up. and although these allies may not know who they areon father's day ... they're protesting the cruel separation of children from parents seeking asylum.
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station. the vicm suffered only minor injuries... the attackers are still on the loose. ( will ) in the east bay.... a day at the park turns violent... after a fight between children leads to brawl between adults in brentwood. this video was shot by a viewer. it happened in veteran's park on saturday. police say a child was hurt by another kid while playing. two families confronted each other... and the argument quickly turned violent. about 50 people were involved in the brawl. 4 people were arrested... including one man who was tased by police. ( darya ) in the north bay... the santa rosa fire department is investigating multiple brush fires. over the weekend, firefighters went to the area of hearn avenue and the railroad tracks for multiple calls for bursh fires. crews found three separate fires. then there were multiple calls for fires near dutton and west third street and along the santa rosa creek
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trail. the largest fire was estimated to be a quarter of an acre. ( will ) in the east bay a man is in critical condition after being stabbed in a parking lot. yesterday morning there was a fight in the parking lot at the delta fair shopping center. the victim was found on the ground suffering from several stab wounds. polce arrested a man and charged him with felony assault. ( will ) fairfield police arrested a man after finding a handgun in his car near a playground. omari garland was arrested and booked into the solano county jail. police were originially called about a man exposing himself in a public park. officers found garland in a car with several containers of alcohol. when police searched the car they found a handgun. ( will ) a hit-and-run in brisbane sends a sam-trans bus driver to the hospital. the crash happened saturday night. fortunately... the driver was not seriously hurt and has since been released from the hospital. 7
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passengers were also on the bus... none of them reported any injuries. a sam-trans spokesperson says the hit- and-run driver was found. ( darya ) new this morning... mosquitoes in santa clara county have tested positive for west nile virus. now the county is planning to spray portions of santa clara county tomorrow night. the spraying will take pace north of el camiono real and east of arques avenue. it will start at 11:00 o'clock tuesday night and last for about four hours. ( will ) happening today... road work continues on the eastbound lanes of the rohnert park expressway. the road work is scheduled this week from 7 a-m to 7 p-m... today through friday. there will be at least one east bound lane open during the contruction. ábut jasmine circle will be closed... you can use snyder lane as an alternative. westbound lanes will not be affected during the road work. ( will ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... easing congestion and traffic.
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a new transbay transit center opens in downtown san francisco. ( will ) plus... see the video of three people being rescued from a cliff in pacifica. ( will ) and after the break...a man is attacked in the castro just days before pride events are set to begin. ( anny ) and i am tracking your bay area forecast. checking the bay bridge commute on wb
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livermore and i-680 were blocked for much of the afternoon yesterday. alameda county fire officials say they stopped the fires around 5 last night. high winds all weekend contributed to pop up fires around the bay... and a warming trend is on the way. ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are
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has more. frightening moments for rido quini..around 1 sunday morning.. he was robbed at knife point by multiple men. rido quini/robbery victimright now i can't believe it really happened to me. you know you hear the stories especially in the neighborhodod that people got robbed but i never thought it would happen to me. right now i don't feel safe, quini was walking home down 20th and diamond.. and was almost there when he felt a car drive up behind him. he says.. seconds later he was surrounded by about five men. one of them punched him in the stomach. while the other pushed him down on the ground. and then they robbed him. rido quini/robbery victimwhat i remember, from what i an see, because it was dark because another thing public lighting is not good in the street. so i was down and then i saw someone carrying a knife and then immediately they put their hands in my pockets. they took my wallet, my id my watch, and they were laughing a lot and they just jumped in
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the car and keep going up diamond street.the attack comes ahead of pride weekend.. when there will be a huge influx of people from all over the world. sfpd is reminding people to take extra precaution to make sure they are safe. quini says.. it's a good reminder. rido quini/robbery victimpeople have to be alert and be aware. because there are going to be a lot of pople and they can be dangerous, especially at night after you're going from the club or from the party, don't walk on your own, go with a group or take an uber or something ( will ) 3 people had to be rescued from a cliff in pacifica. the 2 teens and an adult were stranded friday night... after hiking in the shelter cove area. it took crews 13 hours to finally
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reach the trio after late night fog prevented rescue attempts. the three hikers were reunited with family and checked by paramedics and were able to go home. ( will ) after nearly a decade under construction. a new transbay transit center opened over the weekend in downtown san francisco. the bus service runs through the ground floor of the transit center. s-f mta officials say moving the bus stops to the terminal will help with traffic. so far ... three bus lines are serving the new location. and commuters say they like the new service:
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the drugs were found on smuggling vessels off the coasts of mexico and central and south america. 24 people were detained during the operation. the cocaine has a street value of 206- million dollars. ( will ) coming up on the kron 4 morning news... animal rights activists crash a bay area barbeque competition... and it takes a violent turn. ( will ) and after the break... hopefully you've finished your breakfast. fast food workers find mice... in the hamburger buns. and here's a live look outside... bay bridge.
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(anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s. ( robin ) ( darya ) wendy's employees in oklahoma find mice crawling around on food.( will ) in a video shot by one of the employees... you can see a mouse and feces inside a package of hamburger
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( will ) san francisco police are searching for the person who viciously attacked a mother with a hammer.. while she was carrying her baby. the victim was walking down sanchez street and 28th street when someone hit her in the head... sending her to the ground. the incident happened back on june third... the mom went to the hospital for emergency surgery. she did stay in the hospital for a week but she cannot go back to work for another month. jessica farb is a long time friend of the victim. she says the attack happened right outside the woman's house: ( will ) the baby was not harmed
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in the attack. police have not released a description of the attacker. ( darya ) in the east bay... a barbeque competition and festival in martinez turns violent... when animal rights activists start protesting. kron 4's sara stinson has the story. reporter intro: ("animal rights activists here in berkeley are recovering after their peaceful protest at a bbq festival turned violent.") nat of videoyou're looking at the chaos that ensued at the "king of the country" bbq challenge and music festival in martinez on saturday. ("nats")rowland says him and 14 other activists from direct action everywhere went to the event to protest.as the winners of the bbq contest were being announced the activists took to the stage to give a speech.once he began talking about animal rights - the crowd became enraged.("at that point it continued to escalate where attendees continued to shove us, yelling obscenities. putting bbq in our faces, shoving us.")then it became violent. ("beat us, knock us down. i was knocked down and hit in the face. our camera person was hit in the
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head multiple times.") rowland says at that point they were concerned for their safety and wanted to leave as soon as possible, but the festival attendees kept fighting.one man at the festival took to facebook after saying shame on those vegan protesters who tried to ruin a good time...they destroyed last years first place trophy and trying to steal a vendors purse.("there was a guy that was in my face saying one of you took our stuff. we had no idea what he was talking about we at that point were just leaving.")rowland is now still trying to recover from it all. ("i feel okay i'm just glad it wasn't worse because i was really scared at some points.") reporter tag: (" we reached out to attendees of the festival, but did not hear back in time. as for the animal rights activists, they plan to continue speaking up for animals. in berkeley, sara stinson, kron 4 news.")
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( will ) also in the east bay... police are investigating the death of a man at the berkeley marina. it happened saturday night. the body of a boater was spotted by a bystander... who called for help. rescuers found the body near an outrigger canoe. police don't believe there was anyone else in the canoe when it overturned. ( will ) police in american canyon have released a surveillance picture of a car they're looking for... that's tied to a string of car vandalism cases. they are looking for this dark blue dodge charger. police say 20 cars were vandalized either late thursday or early friday morning. police are asking people on the east side of american canyon to look through their home surveillance system... specifically in the early morning hours of friday. ( will ) a measure that
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would expand the ability of local governments to enact rent control has qualified for the november ballot. if passed... it would give cities more authority in limiting the rents property owners may charge for new tenants. to qualify... it needed more than 365-thousand signatures. the measure received more than 400-thousand as of friday. ( darya ) bart is going after fare evaders who are costing the system ámillions of dollars each year. but plans to expand those inspections have been put on hold. kron 4's dan kerman explains why. it's estimated those who jumps the fare gates and ride bart for free are costing the transit system 15 to 25 million dollars a year.sotand that's just unacceptable, we can't do that.bart board director bevan dufty says that's why at the beginning of the year, bart deployed a team of 6 fare inspectors to curb the problem. the bart board
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had been planning to add more inspectors to the team... but they've decided to hold offsot bevan dufty / bart board director 24-30we're not going to add 2 more cso's until such time as we have full information and appreciation of where we stand.in the three months the program has been fully operational, inspectors have contacted 18,388 riders, and cited 1,633, about 8% who could not show proof they paid. but before spending money on additional inspectors the bart board wants to see the program operate another three months, see if there's any drop in evasion, if those being cited are actually paying their tickets, and if the method of stopping people is fare and equitable sotthis is something that's absolutely important and we are not putting the breaks on it, we're continuing with the existing program and after 6 months the gm will have good informationmost bart riders we spoke too hadn't seen the inspectors at all, but some saw the value in the programsot if bart's successful they are saving some money by having these monitors , so its a win
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win situation for everybodyand while other think fare evasion is important, they believe there are more significant prioritiessoti think the top priority for bart is cleanliness for mesoti would say for me more trains more reliability, more safety, being on time getting people from place to placestandup dan kerman/sf 143-153as things stand now bart will revisit the issue of adding additional fare inspectors in the fall. in sf, dan kerman kron 4 news. ( will )( will ) an electrical malfunction sparked a fire that damaged a motel near the santa cruz boardwalk. the fire happened early yesterday morning at the torch lite inn on riverside avenue. when firefighters got to the scene... they saw heavy smoke coming from the roof. no one was hurt. ( darya ) a 15-year-old boy is now a u-c davis graduate. tanishq abraham graduated
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with a degree in biomedical engineering. back in engineering. back in 2015... abraham graduated from american river college. at the time... abraham said he eventually wanted to become a doctor, a medical researcher and president of the united states. ( darya ) abraham's parents agree -- they say they never had to push him to learn. ( will )( will ) plus... lava is flowing like plus... lava is flowing like a river on hawaii's big island. ( will ) and next... the right way to eat a pizza.
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you've been eating pizza the wrong way. ( will ) the right way to eat a slice of pizza has been an age old debate. debate. pizza experts say it should be folded into a wallet shape. the food is meant to be eaten on the street so for easy on the go, folding into a wallet is best. folding into a wallet ensures the toppings stay in place and no leaky sauce. ( will ) coming up after the break... the
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volcano and into the ocean. this lava is coming out of one of the fissures in the leilani estates. since the eruptions started on may 3rd... lava flows have covered more than 9 square miles and destroyed more than 460 homes. the government has opened two emergency shelters as well as a disaster recovery center. ( will ) bay area baseball... it's been a tough road trip for the giants... but they did manage to leave l-a with a win. kareem abdul jabbar was at dodger stadium on father's day. top of the 1st... nick hundley hit a 2- ferguson... giving san francisco a 2-0 lead. the giants went onto win 4-1. the giants are back home tonight... taking on the marlins. first pitch is 7:15. ( will ) evan longoria
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will have surgery tomorrow on his broken left hand. that means he's going to miss 6 to 8 weeks. longoria for hurt on thursday... when he was hit in the hand by a pitch. longoria does ánot surgery... but he's hoping surgery will get him back in the lineup sooner. ( will ) over at the coliseum... it was beautiful day to catch a game with dad. and to make the day even better... the a's beat the angels. in the 6th... angels star albert pujols hit his 625th career home run... giving the angels a 3-2 lead. bottom 9th... with the a's down by a run... mark canha hit a bloop down the middleo bring in the tying run and send the game into extra innings. bottom of the 11th... oakland had the
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injury crash blocks the two left lanes (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer sundayús, areas which are the ( will ) an incredible weekend for the incredibles as their long awaited sequel sent million to the movies. david daniel has a rundown of this weekend's top movies. "deadpool two" spent its fifth straight weekend in the top five, making eight-point-eight million dollars for a domestic total of 295-million. "solo: a star wars story" fell to fourth: nine-point-one million dollars gave the prequel 193-million domestic."engage no contact protocol.""tag" took third place in the box office game, opening with
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14-point-six million."why do you need to do this?""'cause it's what i'm good at." "ocean's eight" lost the top spot, but still stole away with 19-point-six million dollars for a 10-day total of 79-million.(nat) "oh, yeah. this one's electric!""what... what's that mean?" (nat)"means it's... torque-y. ah, i'll get the hang of it.""you will be great.""i will be great!" "great" is an understatement! the super-hero sequel "incredibles two" debuted with a staggering 180-million dollars -- easily the biggest animated opening ever, and the eighth-best debut weekend in domestic box office history. in hollywood, i'm david daniel. ( darya ) ( darya ) coming up in the next hour ... the trump administration's zero- tolerance policy toward illegal border crossings has ignited debate around the country. we'll have the latest coming up. ( darya ) plus ... a
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(anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s. ( darya ) the trump administration's zero- tolerance policy toward illegal border crossings has ignited debate around the country. ( will ) since april... 2-thousand children have been separated from their parents. as melisa raney tell us... democrats are
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demanding chge. rep. mark pocan: he just doesn't care enough about human beings and all he cares about is trying to get a wall no matter what it costs." democratic lawmakers not mincing words about president trump after touring customs and border protection processing centers in south texas on sunday.sen. jeff merkley: "the president has also argued in the last few days that this policy gives him political leverage with legislation. hurting kids to get legislative leverage is unacceptable. it is evil." customs and border protection released these photos sunday of the detention facility in mcallen, texas.the media was able to tour the facility but barred from shooting any pictures or video due to what customs officials cited as privacy concerns.congress members who saw inside compared it to a prison. rep. mark pocan: "you don't think a child who is in this facility who has a 6 by 10 living area - by the way a supermax prison cell is 8 by 12 - a six by ten area and you get out two hours a day? that to i think a child
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10 years old i a prison." homeland security secretary kirstjen nielsen took to twitter late sunday denying any policy of separating families at the border saying... "...we have continued the policy from previous administrations and will only separate if the child is in danger, there is no custodial relationship between 'family' members, or if the adult has broken a law." the white house says the goal of the border policy is to deter illegal border crossings --- one of those alleged crossings turning deadly sunday.authorities in texas say a vehicle packed with undocumented immigrants flipped near the mexico border.. after being chased by thborder patrol. ejecting 12 people and killing at least five. m lisaney reporting. ( will ) house minority leader nancy pelosi will visit the u-s-mexico border here in california today... to see the impact of the administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration. ( will ) a spokesperson for first lady melania trump... who is an immigrant
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herself.... weighed in on the controversy. a statement released yesterday reads in part -- "mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their families and hopes both sides of the aisle can finally come together to achieve successful immigration reform." it goes on to say -- "she believes we need to be a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart." on the heels of melania's statement ... former first lady laura bush is getting into the immigration debate. bush is calling the the separation of families at the u-s border quote "cruel" and "immoral."she also writes quote "in 2018, can we not as a nation find a kinder, more compassionate and more moral answer to this current crisis?" ( darya ) our team coverage continues in the east bay.... where many used father's day to protest the separation of children from parents seeking asylum.( will ) kron 4's lydia pantazes joins us live from richmond.
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lydia... ( lydia )in front of the ice detention center families protested for hours on sunday karina sanchez knows all too well about ice detention. her husband of 9 years was recently detained and held in this same building.his wife and children are citizens, but there's a chance he may still be sent back to mexico. karina's husband is now back to workthey currently know people who are still locked up. and although these allies may not know who they areon father's day ... they're protesting the cruel separation of children from parents seeking asylum.
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( will ) thanks ( will ) ( will ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( will ) a woman is assaulted at a san francisco bart station. police say two men hit the woman in the face with a skate board. it happened at the embarcadero station. the victim suffered only minor injuries... the attackers are still on the loose. ( will ) ( will ) in the east bay.... a day at the park turns violent... after a fight between children leads to brawl between adults in brentwood. this video was shot by a viewer. it happened in veteran's park on saturday. police say a child was hurt by another kid while playing. two families confronted each
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other... and the argument quickly turned violent. about 50 people were involved in the brawl. 4 people were arrested... including one man who was tased by police. ( darya ) in the north bay... the santa rosa fire department is investigating multiple brush fires. over the weekend, firefighters went to the area of hearn avenue and the railroad tracks for multiple calls for bursh fires. crews found three separate fires. then there were multiple calls for fires near dutton and west third street and along the santa rosa creek trail. the largest fire was estimated to be a quarter of an acre. ( will ) in the east bay a man is in critical condition after being stabbed in a parking lot. yesterday morning there was a fight in the parking lot at the delta fair shopping center. the victim was found on the ground suffering from several stab wounds. polce arrested a felony assault. him with ( will ) fairfield police arrested a man after finding a handgun in his car near a playground. omari garland was arrested and booknto
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the solano county jail. police were originially called about a man exposing himself in a public park. officers found garland in a car with several containers of alcohol. when police searched the car they found a handgun. ( will ) a hit-and-run in brisbane sends a sam-trans bus driver to the hospital. the crash happened saturday night. fortunately... the driver was not seriously hurt and has since been released from the hospital. 7 passengers were also on the bus... none of them reported any injuries. a sam-trans spokesperson says the hit- and-run driver was found. ( darya ) new this morning... mosquitoes in santa clara county have tested positive for west nile virus. now the county is planning to spray portions of santa clara county tomorrow night. the spraying will take pace north of el camiono real and east of arques avenue. it will start at 11:00 o'clock tuesday night and last for about four hours. ( will ) happening today... road work continues on the eastbound
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lanes of the rohnert park expressway. the road work is scheduled this week from 7 a-m to 7 p-m... week from 7 a- m to 7 p-m... today through friday. there will be at least one east bound lane open during the contruction. ábut jasmine circle will be closed... you can use snyder lane as an alternative. westbound lanes will not be affected during the road work. ( will ) still ahead on the kron 4 morning news... easing congestion and traffic. a new transbay transit center opens in downtown san francisco. ( will ) plus... see the video of three people being rescued from a cliff in pacifica. ( will ) and after the e castro just days before pride events art begin. and i am tracking your bay area forecast. wb 80 slow from the maze
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( darya ) a man is robbed at knife-point in the castro neighborhood of san francisco. now police are looking for the thieves. the man was robbed early sunday morning. this happened as thousands of people will be in the castro this week for pride ... when there will be a huge influx of people from all over the world. s-f-p-d is reminding people to take extra precaution to make sure they are safe. ( darya ) the robber's took the victims wallet and watch ... they were last seen going up diamond street. ( will ) 3 people had to be rescued from a cliff in pacifica. the 2 teens and an adult were stranded friday night... after hiking in the
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shelter cove area. it took crews 13 hours to finally ach the trio after late night fog prevented rescue attempts. the three hikers were reunited with family and checked by paramedics and were able to go home. it'is nearly a decade in thmaking. a brand new transbay transit center opened over the weekend in downtown san francisco. kron-4's gayle has the details. saturday was opening day for the new transbay terminal in downtown san franciscothe bus service runs through the ground floor of the transit center,s-f mta officials say moving the bus stops to the terminal will help alleviate traffic five, seven and 38 bus lines the new location"it's going to be good for in and out of the city, one big hub for everybody, especially for people with going to be good for them.">has been a muni bus driver for years, he says saturday's the new hub was smoothso far, it
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the cocaine has a street value of 206-million dollars. moving on the to the east bay. firefighters battled 2 brush fires in livermore. because of those fires... all lanes of westbound 84 between livermore and i-680 were blocked for much of the afternoon yesterday. alameda county fire officials say they stopped the fires around 5 last night. high winds all weekend contributed to pop up fires around the bay... and a warming trend is on the way. problems are surfacing for people looking to get 'real id' with their new california drivers licence. "real i.d" is required by 20-20 to fly .. along with your passport. to get one ... you need more documents than you would for a typical driver's license ... such as utility bills. but at some d-
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( darya )(ááá2 shotááá) incredibles 2 is proving to be a smash hit among movie goers. but the movie comes with a warning for some fans. the sequel features an intense sequence with bright flashing lights. the epilepsy foundation says it could trigger seizures in people with epilepsy, or photosensitivity. now disney has issued an advisory for theater chains to alert movie goers about the scene. health officials say only about 3-percent of people with epilepsy could suffer seizures from exposure to flashing lights ... and that's its more common among children. ( darya )( darya ) ( darya ) if you think your
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child is addicted to video games ... doctors may agree with you. the world health organization is set to announce "gaming disorder" as a new mental health condition. doctors say the disorder is very similar to the diagnostic features of substance use disorders and gambling disorder. with this new classification ... health professionals and systems will be more aware of gaming disorder ... which could open doors for more people to get help. ( will ) coming up next... a
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no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 san francisco police are searching for the person who viciously attacked a mother with a hammer.. while she was carrying her baby. ( darya ) kron 4's hermela aregawi has thstory. a warning.. this video may be graphic to some..a mother cries out...a mother cries a
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mother cries out...after a suspect attacks her.. hitting her in the head with what doctors believe is something like a hammer.moments later.. you hear her six month old baby crying jessica farb/victim's friendat least two pieces entered her brain, they were able to remove one and then the other one they tried to remove but there was too much bleeding so that's going to be in her brain for life. and then they repaird her skull with a metal plate. jessica farb is a long time friend of the victim.. who is still recovering.this is her on june third crossing sanchez street...shortly after you see what may be the suspect walking in her direction. and then the scream.. the 37 year old mom was in the hospital for a week.. and has another month to go before she can return to work.on the night of the attack.. around 6 oclock in the evening.. she had just left farb's house and was walking to hers. jessica farb/victim's friendwe were hanging out the two of us and our two babies were here who are 12 days apart. she was leaving to go home, to put her baby to bed start the whole routine. and then just as i was putting my baby to bed, we got a call from her husband,
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it was about an hour and a half later, and she was in the hospital ast sf general. the attack happened in this noe valley neighborhood in broad day light.. jessica farb/victim's friend. it as super sunny. it was during a warriors game. and so even the person we are pretty sure was the first to call 911, he said he had been watching the game then he heard screams, and looked down and saw my friend on the ground at that point with blood everywhere and holding her baby who was crying in san francisco. hermela aregawi. kron 4 news. ( darya ) a barbeque competition and festival in martinez took a violent turn when animal rights activists began protesting. the winners of the barbeque were being announced ... when activists took the stage to give a speech on animal rights. the crowd was upset by the speech and they were yelling at the activists. one of the activists says the atendees were taunting them by putting barbeque in their faces. then things got violent.
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times.">( darya ) despite the despite the dangerous situation ... the activists say they still plan to continue speaking up for animals. ( will ) also in the east bay... police are investigating the death of a man at the berkeley marina. it happened saturday night. the body of a boater was spotted by a bystander... who called for help. rescuers found the body near an outrigger canoe. police don't believe there was anyone else in the canoe when it overturned. ( will ) police in american canyon have released a surveillance picture of a car they're looking for... that's tied to a string of car vandalism cases. they are looking for this dark blue dodge charger. police say 20 cars were vandalized either late thursday or early friday morning. police are asking people on the east side of american canyon to look through their home surveillance system... specifically in the early morning hours of
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friday. ( darya ) a measure that would expand the ability of local governments to enact rent control has qualified for the november ballot. if passed... it would give cities more authority in limiting the rents property owners may charge for new tenants. to qualify... it needed more than 365-thousand signatures. the measure received more than 400-thousand as of friday. bart is going after fare evaders who are costing the system ámillions of dollars each year. bart did add a team of six fare inspectors at the beginning of the year. the bart planning board had been planning to add more inspectors to the team..but those plans have been put on hold. in the first three months inspectors have cited over 16-hundred people who could not show proof they paid. but before spending money on additional inspectors... the bart board wants to see if there is any change in evaders.
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absolutely important and we are not putting the breaks on it, we're continuing with the existing program and after 6 months the gm will have good information> bart will revisit the issues of adding additional fare inspectors in the fall. ( will ) an electrical malfunction sparked a fire that damaged a motel near the santa cruz boardwalk. the fire happened early yesterday morning at the torch lite inn on riverside avenue. when firefighters got to the scene... they saw heavy smoke coming from the roof. no one was hurt. ( darya ) a 15-year-old boy is now a u-c davis graduate. tanishq abraham graduated with a degree in biomedical engineering. back in 2015... abraham graduated from american river college. at the time... abraham said he eventually wanted to become a doctor, a medical researcher and president of the united states.
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( darya ) abraham's abraham's parents agree -- they say they never had to push him to learn. still ahead still ahead ... the immigration policy that is tearing families apart.we'll have more from our washington correspondent live at the u-s mexico border. ( will ) coming up after the break... the giants pull off a father's day win... while one of their stars gets ready for surgery. california pushing back against a recent court ruling on slapping cancer warning labels on coffee.
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(anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s. (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 california health officials are proposing a
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regulation change that would declare coffee does not present a significant cancer risk. the proposal would counter a recent court ruling that found coffee should carry cancer warning labels. the office of environmental health hazard assessment says a review of more than 1- thousand studies published this week by the world health organization... found inadequate evidence that coffee causes cancer. if thregulation is adopted..it coffee instry which he faced potentially massive civil penalties after losing a lawsuit over the issue. ( will ) coming up in the next hour ...a massive earthquake rocks japan overnight...and it turns deadly. we have the latest pictures to come into our newsroom. that's coming up at 7 a.m.
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controversy over the separation of families continues and today us senators and representatives headed to the border to get a first hand look at some of the centers were kids are kept.( darya ) washington correspondent alexandra limon is reporting from the us - mexico border in texas. ( alex ) he sign reads welcome to casa padre- but after senator jeff jeff merkley was turned away the warehouse that now houses undocumented immigrant children has been the center of a hot debateon father's day senator merkley and other lawmakers returned for an official toursen. jeff merkley / he sign reads welcome to casa padre- but after senator
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jeff jeff merkley was turned away the warehouse that now houses undocumented immigrant children has been the center of a hot debateon father's day senator merkley and other lawmakers returned for an official toursen. jeff merkley / oregon (d) they went from 500 kids here in april to almost 1500 here now. theres no place to put them, theyre talking about putting a tent city for children near el paso. as lawmakers visited various detention centers... people gathered to protest the separation of families.in the past many immigrants were simply deported with their kids. some call that policy catch and release.the trump administrations new zero tolerance policy means all adults are charged and their kids are separated from them when the parents head to court. the administration says its necessary to discourage people from trafficking drugs and committing heinous crimes manuel padilla / rgv border patrol chiefthere has to be a consequence for entering the country illegally.but lawmakers say the practice of separating from their families causes irreperable harm and trauma.rep. sheila jackson lee / texas (d)my fear is that there may be loss of life, and the loss of life is children
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( will ) bay area baseball... it's been a tough road trip for the giants... but they did manage to leave l-a with a win. kareem abdul jabbar was at dodger stadium on father's day. top of the 1st... nick hundley hit a 2-run homerun off caleb ferguson... giving san francisco a 2-0 lead. the giants went onto win 4-1. the giants are back home tonight... taking on the marlins. first pitch is 7:15.
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( will ) evan longoria will have surgery tomorrow o his broken left hand that means he's going to miss 6 to 8 weeks. longoria for hurt on thursday... when he was hit in the hand by a pitch. longoria does ánot need surgery... but he's hoping surgery will get him back in the lineup sooner. ( will ) over at the coliseum... it was beautiful day to catch a game with dad. and to make the day even better... the a's beat the angels. in the 6th... angels star albert pujols hit his 625th career home run... giving the angels a 3-2 lead. bottom 9th... with the a's down by a run... mark canha hit a bloop down the middle to bring in the tying run and send the game into extra innings. bottom of the
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11th... oakland had the bases loaded. and that's when jonathan lucroy hit a walk off single. a's win 6-5. the a's are off today. tomorrow night... they're in san diego taking on the in san diego taking on the padres. ( darya )coming up.mexico shakes things up by winning over the defending champs germany.that story ... still ahead. sometimes, bipolar i disorder
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soccer fans shook up the mexican capital literally ... after celebrating their shocking upset over defending champs germany. scientists say a minor earthquake was recorded the exact moment when a mexican soccer player scored a goal in the first half of the game. they say the small earthquake could have been caused by massive jumps of celebration across the city. ( will )( will ) coming up in the next hour ... a woman is attacked with a skateboard at a bart station. we have the details. ( will ) and two bay area women accused of sexually
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(darya) good morning i'm darya folsom.. (james) and i'm james fletcher. lets start the morning with a check of weather and traffic... (anny hong): high temperatures today are forecast to be much warmer than sundayús, especially inland areas which are expected to be in the 80s. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf.
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