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0. a mountain lion is shot with the trang willizer -- tranquilizer dart. >> that mountain lion had a neighborhood in an uproar today. he was wondering before with r being captured. it was far from where you would expect it to be. in an area full of homes and apartments and a block from busy el camino real. >> never agitated or aggressive
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when it was seen. it was final cornered behind the house. >> a 90-pound mountain lion. >> if you drive up 280, there's all kinds of lions. >> common in the peninsula, but not in the hills in down town sm. >> we don't -- san matt mateo. >> the young animal was spotted several time. the first call at 4:00 a.m.. at 4:00 p.m., still on alert. residents urged so stay inside
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or stay away. >> i was in my garage. >> that sighting was about 4:30 this afternoon and accelerated the warnings and searches. >> couldn't get in. and a guy -- there's a mountain lion -- what? >> i want the best okay. just a relocation is the thing to do. >> always the hope, but never a given in such a populated area. guns were trained on it and then two shots with a tranquilizer one missed and one hit. they had eyes on it in bushes and waited for it to nod off. it's a juvenile and far from full grown. it will wake up by the res vary
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under the watchful eye of the warden. >> hazed and waking up with a little bit of a hangover. >> because this was such a rushed situation, not able to put a tracking device. don't think it's drought- related. they're actions are more complex than that. one drew a handgun and he fired a warning shot at the ground. fortunately, this was a positive outcome all around. >> exactly. all the people and pets and the mountain lion are safe. >> new at ten, a bust involving bay area airport workers. a major marijuana distribution ring that went through the airport.
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three were baggage handlers that alledgedly used their clearance to get them into the airport. prosecutors say the marijuana was flown to nashville and little rock and new orleans. starting as early as 2012. if convicted, the maximum sentence is two years and a $5 million fine. an outage this afternoon. the balloon drifted into a line. in its peak, affected 76 ,000 in the fisherman's wharf area. telling people to secure the ballooned with a weight to prevent outages. a suspect thought to pull
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off seven bank heist in six weeks. why authorities are becoming more and more concerned. >> this citi bank branch was hit. what's concerning about this is that it's slated. the tellers are being told to hand over the pash at the barrel of a gun. this is the image. sometimes glasses, sometimes not. often wearing sporting gear or a bomber jacket. >> could tell that there may be tattoos on his arms, can't say if there are tattoos from the footage. >> or what they might be.
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>> six hit in sfriks and linked to a robbery on a chase bank in antioch. and this bank of america branch and the latest happened thursday, just one block away on balboa. and mission street, this us bank branch was hit. hitting the same area eight days apart. >> it is common when a robber feels comfortable. and that's why he's escalating from a knife to a handgun. >> showing a knife in if first two and a gun gun in the two most recent. been successful except for dodging cameras. >> sometimes we get lucky. we get footage. that's why we're mreszing the
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public -- pressing the public to identify the individual. >> offering an award for information if you have any. you can find their anonymous tip line on our website. >> ken, thank you. newly released surveillance video can help the kidnapping of a girl. a silver honda accord in the neighborhood sunday morning. driver grabbed the little girl and putd her in a bear hug. she screamed and got away. he is described as being asian or latino. and the girl is described as being ten years old. waco texas, opening a convention center to house
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those affected by the gang war on thursday. 22 law enforcement officers waited outside, a fight started in a rest room. >> we had wounded inside. we had people stabbed, we had people shot and we had people beat. >> it's unclear if any of the bikers were shot by officers after they returned fire. bond is set for $1 million. the number running for president is growing. lindsay graham is running. a staunch opponent of the president's foreign policy. joining a growing list of republicans.
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huckabee, paul, ben carson and -- >> the golden state warriors' chance for the nba championship is continuing tomorrow. a large part of the fan base hadn't been born the last time they made it to the finals. >> tonight's game plan, laying out a shirt for every fan in the crowd. hoping the strength in numbers will carry it to a nba win. >> warriors in five. >> they have excellent coaching, a great bench. excellent camaraderie. . >> they used to play at the
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palace. >> owning a museum with warriors memorabilia. and remembers watching them at the cow palace in 1975, the year they took the title. >> got it. the final seconds tick off. golden state warriors are champion of the world. >> all different articles and the pictures and stuff. i assume we can remember. a lot of people weren't born yet. >> including most of the staff and stars including the splash brother. some say this team has what it takes to bring glory back to the bay. >> game one is tomorrow at six in oakland with game two in oakland on thursday. three and four in houston's
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toyota center. those are also 6:00 p.m. our time. two whales that washed up are set to be buried on the same beach. first on april 19th. an area commonly known as pacific beach. the idea was to let it decompose aboveground. now deciding to bury after the odor became too much for neighbors a. a prison with a billion dollar view. the question of selling san quentin. can this be used for anything other than a prison? >> cool day time highs on tuesday. when i come back, i'll let yoe you know when things will warm up and if there's a chance of rain. >> after millions of dollars in
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seven. it includes large parts of alameda to the delta and south. heifer holmes is live. -- heather homeowners homeowners holmes is live. >> tonight, the two democrats vying for that postmake their closing arguments. >> it's the last-minute push before laeks day. it's a -- election day. it's a frenzy at headquarters. >> i would like to have this opportunity to continue working on what i have begun. >> she said she has more to achieve in sacramento. >> i feel like i'm in the middle of good work.
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i want to see a better job in early childhood education. and have a better chance at higher education. >> counting his time as mayor to end partisan bickering. >> they want someone who is progressive and also be fiscally conservative. and have courage. if things go wrong, they want to take on the power and do so. >> it's been a fierce battle, unlike any we have seen. charges of stealing and defacing signs and intense advertising, including television ads. both say they're proud of the campaigns and hoping the nasty tone didn't turn off voters. >> i have a strong bass of
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grass roots support. >> i feel that my message is out that i'm a problem solver, not a partisan. >> according to to the records, the committees raised nearly 2 $2 million over the five months of this election. tomorrow, it'll be up to voter. . . president obama announced that he's going to prohibit sell selling military equipment to local police. includes vehicles on a track and riot gear. started in ferguson, missouri and goes in effect immediately. >> thinks like -- things like they're an occupying force as
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opposed to to a part of the community that is protecting and serving them. >> changing some law enforcement agencies. speaking with a group in south friction about a piece of equipment they use. >> that is a tactical thing. >> if you break it down, it's essentially a dump truck. >> same engine and trms as your typical city dump truck, except for the armored platform around it. >> using it several time ins searches and high-risk situation. >> if you didn't have it, what would you use. >> police vehicles and standard items. >> so why do you use it? >> decreased liability. >> and what they use for tear
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gas, not going to have what would be prohibited equipment. but the control equipment, equipment police can get with more controls. >> can bring the medics directly to the scene. >> sfriks police say they were going to get an armored vehicle no matter what. a new one would be $300,000. a rerow fitted -- retro fitted one is only $20,000. >> so if there would be any changes, they said, realistically, probably not. significant damage after a bottle of lightning. the two story home was hit just before six on sunday in the community of clear lake park.
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lightning ripped a hole in the roof and the storm blew out windows. no one was hurt. the damage is estimated at $15,000. a cool day today and this evening. the clouds have been around all weekend. going to stick around tomorrow. a slow burnoff for tuesday, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. the first spin, going to have that. not supposed to be there. usually a high pressure center. creating the fog at the coast, instead, a micro climate. and this blows that up and puts everybody under a cool blanket. this pattern is important for mitigating fire temperature. not going to happen at least tomorrow. over night lows tonight are going to be upper 40s, mid 40s,
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low 50s. and the winds, 28-mile per hour gusts. that's pretty heavy. usually the winds subside when you -- in the evening hours, the temperature gradient loses its power. highs today and where they should be. that's going to happen again. exact same pattern tomorrow. low clouds, if you would. that's everybody. it's a slow burnoff. after lunch, still partly cloudy. and the 70s away from the bay. when i come back, going to lay out the rest of the week and lay see what's coming. should california
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♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. . the airline industry is anticipating a boost this summer with a record number of customers expected to fly. millions will fly. the previous record was 217 million set in 2007, just before the bottom dropped out of the economy. top places, new york, los
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angeles and denver. other countries, mexico, germany and japan. . live in san jose , more on the roads. >>reporter: starting today, writing tickets, telling people to buckle up, ahead of a busy travel period which actually starts thursday. >> this father was shopping, getting ready for the memorial day weekend. >> looking for a pontoon engine. going to the delta. >> not looking forward to the traffic. >> busy. it's going to be very busy. hopefully we can get out of here early. >> the two trips are going to be long. >> korthd the new number -- according to the new numbers today, 4.4 million californians
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will travel. up 5% from last year's record highs. and the most travelers expected in a decade. >> the travel agency cites lower gas prices and the economy for the expected boost in travel. >> got the two tents here. >> a lot of people are buying sleeping bags and tents. but the spring weather complicates things jieshg it was s. >> it was hot and then having to bring out other stuff. >> him by car, her by plane. >> going to washington and spend the time with my daughter and granddaughter. >> i'm going to take care of my property.
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>> a warning for motorists to click it or ticket. getting people to buckle up this week. >> as you can see on the highway signs, a ticket with for not driving with a seat belt is a hundred dollars. men are more likely to drive without a seat belt and crashes are likely to happen at night. the bridge being closed this weekend. second to allow for repaving work. closing ten on friday and reopen at five on monday morning. take 237 to get between the east bay and the peninsula. closed earlier, leading to back ups, m at the bay bridge. at 10:45, one man's effort
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to build the community with the benches. >> some say, don't even think about it. san quentin, should it stay or should it go? . [♪] ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ i'm gettin' out ♪ ♪ gonna have a look around ♪ ♪ now is the time ♪ ♪ i started flyin' ♪ ♪ both feet off of the ground ♪ ♪ head in the sky ♪ ♪ eyes open wide ♪ ♪ happy to look around ♪
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. real estate, there's a saying. location, location, location. and in the bay area, there's few places with a more spectacular location than san quentin. so why so valuable? >> one tells us, that's a question a lot of people wondered about. >> opened in july 1952 in one part of her house, she's showing her age. >> it's fairly old. looking at the boilers
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somewhere in the '60s or so. >> the boiler room is not in compliance with emissions regulations. because of that, there's a plan. demolish it, rebuild it, estimated cost of $18 million. >> we have it available for cooking, heating water. >> tearing this all down and rebuild is a clear cut reminder about the debate of whether san quentin should stay or go. >> could go for a billion, approaching $2 million. >> the hot bay area real estate market could trigger an international bidding war. >> instead of being a deficit
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and a negative drain, san quentin would be a revenue generation for the state. a great deal of property and sales tax revenue and income tax revenue. >> every year. >> every year. on and on and on. >> this is an expensive prison to run. it's old and dilapidated. >> two choices to sell san quentin. a decade ago. never made it out of committee. and fast forward to today, still thinks the state needs to sell. >> such a high -- inmates could be housed somewhere less pricey. and would be a state of the art prison. >> looked at a potential sale of san quentin. and found that relocating the inmates to two new facilities would have cost $695 million.
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14 years later, that price could be more. >> for that price, could get state of the technology and resources that others can't deliver. >> if that's the view, we could trade places. >> three, in for different reasons. close to hundreds of tech companies to teach programs. >> coding, web development. i just got certified. >> people are progressive in thinking about crime and punishment than they are in other areas. we get a lot of people coming into the prison that focus on improvement. >> i was in the middle of nowhere. don't see anybody out there except for nurses, officers or workers. >> wouldn't refer us to a -- a
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spokeswoman said there's no plan to sell. >> office or condos, that i wouldn't agree with. >> bottom line, i'm against more housing in the bay area. >> leave it as-is. >> leave it as-is. >> home to death row and tempting to those who want to buy, but it does not appear the owner wants to sell. >> on our facebook page, asked you what you thought. 370 responses, 55% yes. and 39 said no. you can weigh in by voting on
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the kutv page. applying to the purchase of cigarettes, e-cigarettes and other tobacco products many they say they cater to the teen market with flavors like bubble gum. >> you could have your first cigarette if you're 25 or 30. and doesn't have an impact. but when you're a teenager, it has quite an effect. >> only applying to unincorporated santa rosa county. ruling in favor of google, in a film considering to be anti-muslim. should not have been required
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to take it down. an actress in the film went to court to take it down and won. . president obama sent out his first tweet with the handle potus, stating for president -- standing for president of the united states. hello, twitter, it's barack. really? six years and giving me my account. does that user name stay with the office? asking for a friend. and president obama responded back. good question. the handle comes with the house. know anyone interested in
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flotus? and he is following 65 users are, including four of the five teams in chicago. bears, black hawks, cubs and bears. no white sox. . offer a place to rest and much more. how one man is planning to make neighborhoods more neighborly. >> chance of drizzle in the forecast. i'll let you know if there's a chance for more wet around here. a step back on the fight of isis as militants take control of a key iraqi city.
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. we've been getting calls about a bright light. it's the flair of the conoco phillips in rodeo. no danger to the public. >> the obama administration is acknowledging that the isis takeover of the iraqi city is a setback, but only temporary. tens of thousands left their homes. 500 members of the military were killed in the battle with the isis fighters. the iraqi government raced out, leaving vehicles behind. but john kerry insisted that isis will be defeated. >> in the end, nothing to negotiate. no way to deal with them.
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except eliminate them from the field of battle. that's what we're going to do over time. >> stepping up against militias and on the out skirts, ready to do battle with isis. . no damage -- caused by the firearm. did show damage, but not clear if they had anything do with the derailment. the train was traveling at twice the speed limit before it crashed. expected to resume between philadelphia and new york city. and not surprise, the accident was on the mind of passengers. >> mreft philadelphia late -- left philadelphia early, arrived late. i bet they slowed down in that area.
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>> everything went smooth. >> suit lauts against amtrak. an appeals court saying that sam sung pace apple for appellants infringement for hundreds of millions of dollars. illegally copied features of apple. and the -- the appearance of the iphone cannot be protected with the rounded corners. and you will recall an injury sided with apple and ordered samsung to pay $339 million in damages. new record high for the stock market. the nasdaq jumped 30 and only a few points from a record high. and the s & p gained six.
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how much money from a new soda tax? 116 $116,000 in march. the first month the tax took effect. it's the first in the nation. and the school nutrition is going to get a large portion of that to fight childhood diabetes. >> in areas that don't have access to quality food. >> expecting the tax to raise 1 .2 $1.2 million in the next few years. but the idea is to get people to cut back on sugary drinks. a 49 calling it quits. we'll look at that and the first game in the western conference finals with the
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. new at ten, bringing neighborhoods together with something as simple as wood, paint and creativity. a man is using his talents to create benches and put them in public places. talking to him about his passion and his project. >> we're on a busy street in san francisco's inner sunset neighborhood. this is part of the bench project. >> a bench is a place to sit and comfort. >> i'm suffering from a bulge ing disc. it helps. >> started two months ago.
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>> it's nice to come down here and hang out here sometimes. >> the business owners say it's good for business. >> when they come in with the paper or someone on the jog or run. i love seeing him use it. >> first built a bench in front of his home in 1978 to watch his children play. >> used to have community and sit and talk to each other. we don't anymore. >> he builds and designs the bench. the cost is about $50. from his own pocket and donations. >> i feel good about it. they're all unique. >> they're waiting for a place to call home. but some complain about the
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homeless. >> some that don't smell good, but they get tired too. >> having permits for the benches. >> i believe if we're not offering something to our follow people, why are we here. benches is a simple way to do that. >> he said his goal is to get as many people as possible to get as many benches as possible to build them to build xhunth. >> i like that. amber, thank you very much. we have a cool day tomorrow. talked about that. not just because of the low pressure center. and the building flashing and the tribune building and we got some winds out there. winds have been pretty much belowing hard all night. going to continue that way. temperatures on the mild side. 69 in fairfield.
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oakland, 60. and tomorrow, not much different. the reason for all this is -- just pencilling in the rotation. the low is not supposed to be there but as it spins like that, continues to destabilize. and all that -- tomorrow morning, waking up with fogs. it's covering. it's a slow burnoff again tomorrow. looking at temperatures like today. gus of 58. sfo is blowing early. down a little bit, but it's breezy out there. here's the forecast as we go through the next couple of days. tomorrow is like today. going into the long-range, the weekend is going to warm up, but this mild, cool pattern
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with the drizzle possibly each day is lingering. it's going to stick around into the bay area friday afternoon and saturday. this is okay land and san francisco. oakland tomorrow, cloudy and cool. 62 for your high down by the lake. and now, expecting mid-70s? it's going to be 68. better quality. going to tuesday, still doing that. still the same. as long as it does that, it's going to be this pattern. 67 in napa. and the forecast highs and not that warm and -- that big stretch of super warm weather there really all winter. and that lightning, we had a big run of heat and the pattern that is so persistent. notgoing to continue not just this week but next week. >> it's lasting a while. it's been like that for a
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while. >> no rain just drizzle. >> all right. . a's have lost nine of ten. finally some good news. >> losing streak is over and the pitching. one -- tonight it was none of the above. finally winning a one-run game in houston. yosemite sam down there. big fan. nerd power. and the rookie is in. 1-1 game. brad loves hitting with the bases loaded. .462 with the bases juiced. this didn't hurt. talk about defense, that's the
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good stuff. sam, beautiful play in center. way out there to rob jordan springer, whether or not is none -- who is none too happy. and the a's, 2-13 in one-run games. . not shocking like when patrick willis retired, but just as unwelcome. this is addition by subtraction. that's justin smith. calls it quits. five time pro-bowler. 13 seasons. talent and work ethic and willingness to help his teammate doesn't come along too often. but at 35, justin smith has had enough of nfl football. think about, last time the warriors were in the finals,
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fired by mutual consent. new coach, going to take over for edmonton oilers. detroit's former coach, mike babcock, a possibility. game two of the eastern semi, first ever hat trick in the post season for them. 11 playoff goal. evens the series at one. 6-2 lightning. these days with cameras and recorders everywhere. everybody's got to be careful. athletes and media. remember james harden critiquing the warriors? >> not that good. . >> james harden there.
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clearly had his thoughts about the warrior. and probably has them about the series. about the win over the clippers, thinking his team overlooked and so is he. the mvp runner up. steph curry, not unfamiliar with that. >> he should think that way. got a guy that has confidence. he had a great season, obviously, not like he's talking crazy. >> a lot to be proven. tomorrow, six is game one. going to be crazy. >> it is. >> coverage continues at ktvu.com. >> if you missed any of this broadcast, you can catch more
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can people change? well, that's a -- that is a tough one, but i would say yes, people can change. that's what i believe, anyway, and i will till the day i die. you do realize you're proving the exact opposite of your point. see? she's changed. she used to be very supportive of me. [ beep ] claire: come on. [ beep ] [ television plays loudly ] aah. phil! ow, ow! why is it so loud?! my ears are bleeding. i don't know! make it stop! i just installed a sweet home-theater system in the family room. the, um... the trouble is claire struggles with technology of any kind. i mean, remotes, cellphones, computers... haley, have you seen my blue -- ah.
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