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"i need to duck... i need to grab the dog... i need to protect us... and those are gunshots. this is surreal, i'm in russian hill. one of the safest parts of the city. what the heck happened that this is happening right now.' (jr stone) now at ten.... people are on edge tonight after a shooting in one of san francisco's quiet neighborhoods ... and police are still looking for the gunmen...(jr stone) good evening and thanks for joining us, i'm jr stone.... the shooting happened around 9:30 this morning near polk and chesnut street ... though no one was hurt, there was some property damage. kron four's spencer blake spoke with witnesses and picks up the story. (pkg)bullet holes and police cars at polk and lombard street aren't usually what
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tourists see as they walk through the a very san francisco-y neighborhood.at about 9:30 sunday morning, nick major and his girlfriend were at home, on the third floor of a russian hill building."we heard about 20 or so popping noises. didn't think much of it. thought it was maybe firecrackers or what have you."police say there were two cars involved in a shoot-out.an eyewitness says one of the cars was a charcoal- colored sedan."i saw the red bmw reach out again with the gun on the driver's side."but both cars were gone by the time officers arrived."once the commotion started happening, a few police started showing up and then kind of a crowd gathered. so once that happened, we kinda saw something was going on." nobody got hurt, and police don't have any suspects."the only 'victim,' if you want to call it that, may have been this white audi that was parked along polk street."it belongs to major's girlfriend. "turns out we came outside to put something in the car, and then came to find out her car got shot."they filed an insurance claim, and have an apparaiser comign out on
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monday.as far as they know, theirs was the only car damaged.but other neighbors noticed some markings on garage doors that they hadn't seen before."oh, that looks like a bullet hole.""don't want that to happen, especially just a few feet from where we were. it's definitely a little disconcerting."police found casings in the area, but don't have any other information about what happened sunday morning.in san francisco, spencer blake, kron four news. (jr stone) another big story tonight... a crane at risk of falling on firefighters and homes near a construction site that burned down yesterday... is no longer a threat tonight. the crane was seen dangling around two this morning on san pablo avenue in emeryville. firefighters say 35 residents who temporarily evacuated because of the crane....have returned to the area. power has also been restored to homes in the area...and firefighters say all hot spots have been successfully put out. no one was injured..but the flames damaged four townhouses next to the construction site. its unknown what started the fire. this is the second time in less than a year that the construction site has burned.
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(jr stone) a child is still in serious condition tonight- after a house fire in oakland. it happened around two in the morning yesterday. the home was located near 73rd and bancroft. firefighters found the child trapped in the back of building and rushed the child to the hospital. the fire was put out in 20 minutes. the cause of the fire remains under investigation. (jr stone) in world news. north korea launched, what south korea is calling, a ballistic missile earlier today. japan says the missile landed in water between north korea and japan's west coast. the launch comes two weeks after north korea tested a ballistic missile, which u-s and south korean officials said failed. north korea has previously attempted at least nine missile launches on six occasions since us president donald trump was inaugurated in january. lawrence karnow: it was windy around parts of the bay area and there were even a few
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isolated showers and thunderstorms. but for the most part it was a nice mother's day with lots of sunshine and temperatures in the 60s and the low 70s. you can see low pressure spinning through the central part of the state that spun up a few isolated showers too. it's much quieter now but the winds continue to howl neat the coast. there will be a few lingering clouds tonight but the winds should begin to subside after midnight. overnight lows will be in the 40s to low 50s. there are warmer days in the forecast. we'll talk about that in a few minutes..
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"anouncer nat sound" (jr stone) the golden state warriors are one step closer to the n-b-a finals... they rallied from a 22 point deficit to comeback and beat the san antonio spurs 113 to 111 in game one of the western conference finals.... this was the dubs largest deficit of the postseason. for more on the game, we turn to mark carpenter, who filed this report from oracle arena. heading into today, gregg popovich's spurs
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were an incredible 316-0 when leading by at least 25points, but not one of those teams had the firepower of steph curry and kevin durant, the duo put up a remarkable 74-points to help pull off one of the greatest comebacks in playoff history."i give our guys a ton of credit, they stayed composed. at not one point in the game did our guys hang their head or think, or even not believe. so our guys composure throughout the course of the game was fantastic.""they came out and challenged us heavy. and put a nice little run together and it took us a minute to figure it out, to get up to that game speed after this little break and it was definitely a nice way to win game 1." more like an amazing way to win game 1. for the first 2-and-a half quarters, the spurs pushed around the warriors..and did whatever they wanted as lamarcus aldridge and kawhi leonard combined for 35-points.
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golden state went into the break down 20, and then got a little advice from a familiar friend."let's just focus on getting three stops. three stops another turning point came midway through the 3rd quarter..whenl eonard left the game with an ankle injury. after that, the warriors went on an 18- nothing run. "we didn't come back to the bench all excited because kawhi wasn't out there. we knew, we had to try take this game no matter what. but we knew that was one less ballhandler. manu came in and did a great job for them as well, so they got weapons. they are a deep team and they played together and they got a really really good system and we just tried to stick with it every possession." leonard's status going forward is unknown, but golden state is well aware of what this opponent is capable of. and mike brown...needs oracle rocking for part 2 of this series. "the crowd was going crazy and our guys fed off of it, especially in the second half and we'll need
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that going into game 2 especially because san antonio is gonna be ready and they are gonna be just as tough. and having said that, bay area people we need you again." game 2 set for tuesday night at 6. mark carpenter, kron4 news (jr stone) tonight's game had fans at the edge of their seats.the warriors trailed the san antonio spurs for most of the game ... but as expected ... they produced a win. kron 4's alecia reid spent the afternoon with fans. sot - happy mother's day and go warriors!many fans walked into oracle arena expecting an easy game.sot - sweep, sweep! but the spurs came to play. it was a scary first half. warriors were down by 20 points for far too long.sot - we got this. you know that. warriors are gonna take it all the waysot - hopefully the warriors can finish off this series strongby the third quarter the warriors were making a strong comeback.sot - i think we're gonna come back and nail this onesot - steph is gonna steph. 4th quarter we got itsot - kevin durant is
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gonna drop 14 points this quarter. that was a decent prediction. k-d actually scored 12 in the 4th. excitement filled the air as the dubs closed the gap, then surpassed it.sot - i'd love a four game sweep but i think 5. maybe they'll catch onefans can see the spurs being a bit of a challenge, but say that won't stop the warriors from making it through.sot - popovich is a great coach so he'll provide a bit of a challenge. but the warriors are on a mission. they're not gonna let anyone get in the way of what's going to take place in june and that's the championshipthey have their eyes on the prize.sot - cleveland's not getting any preparation right now with their layup games, so san antonio will be good for us. a confidence booster. a lot of people say we can't beat them. we beat them, then cleveland next. best season ever. the west is the best. the west is the best!sot - they did a great job. awesome game! reporting from oracle arena..
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(jrs) another attack at a bart station....this time at the colma bart station.... a group of teens ácited at the bart station after they allegedly beat a man. kron four's hermela aregawi joins us live now from the colma bart station where the latest incident took place. hermela, a lot of people shaking their head after another
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60 years ago... we'll explain....(jr stone) and after the break... president donald trump continues to feel the backlash after firing f-b-i director james comey. find out who his potential replacement is.... (jr stone) and we want to say happy mother's day to all the moms out there. thank you for sending pictures of your mom into our newsroom. you can sends yours using the report it feature on our app...and you might just see it here on kron-4.
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in national news tonight.... the former director of national intelligence says u-s institutions are "under assault." ...and he says some of that is coming directly from president donald trump. reporter andrew spencer has the latest details from washington, d-c. james clapper, former director of national intelligence: "the developments of the past week are very bothersome, very disturbing to me."james clapper, the former director of national intelligence under president obama, says he feels, in many ways, u-s institutions are under attack. james clapper, former director
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of national intelligence: "...both externally -- and that's the big news here is the russian interference in our election system -- and i think, as well, our institutions are under assault internally."voice of jake tapper, host of cnn's 'state of the union': "internally from our president?"clapper: "exactly."clapper says he feels the government's system of checks and balances "is eroding."the criticism follows nearly a week of backlash over the firing of now-former f-b-i director james comey.u-s ambassador nikki haley defended the move on a-b-c's "this week."nikki haley, u.s. ambassador to u.n.: "the president is the ceo of the country. he can hire and fire whoever he wants. that's his right. whether you agree with it or not, it's the truth. what he's trying to do is find his own team, figure out how he's going to do it. were there better ways he could have done that? that's for everybody else to decide." president donald trump says he might choose his replacement from a shortlist for comey before leaving for his first overseas trip as president on friday. president donald trump: "these are outstanding people that are very well-known, highest level... so, we could make a fast decision."reporter: "before the trip next week, you think possibly?"president donald
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trump: "even that is possible." trump's aides have been screening potential replacements for comey, interviewing several people over the weekend.i'm andrew spencer, kron4 news. (jrstone) schools across the nation are bracing for cuts to medicaid funding as the healthcare overhaul advances. schools receive four-billion dollars in medicaid reimnbursements annually. administrators say any cut will be difficult to absorb after state funding reductions and a weaker tax base. according to administrators-- even services beyond those funded by the state-could be at risk if congress follows through with cuts. school leaders are now waiting to see if those cuts survive the senate. the congressional budget office has estimated a previous version of the house bill would cut state medicaid subsidies by $880 billion over 10 years. (jr stone) in covering california tonight..... historical records reveal the late governor pat brown misled
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voters about the cost of building the oroville dam. records show he actually ignored recommendations to delay construction... and dismissed allegations that substandard materials were used to build the dam. brown's administration overcame labor strikes, worker deaths and other scandals to get the oroville dam built on time - 60 years ago. back in february - the nation's tallest dam forced thousands of people to evacuate after two of its spillways failed. governor jerry brown has asked for federal assistance in dealing with the oroville dam repairs. the price tag has been quoted as high as 200-million dollars to make all the necessary fixes. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow.
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lawrence karnow: it was windy around parts of the bay area and there were even a few isolated showers and thunderstorms. but for the most part it was a nice mother's day with lots of sunshine and temperatures in the 60s and the low 70s. you can see low pressure spinning through the central part of the state that spun up a few isolated showers too. those are quickly fading away but the winds remain. it was gusty along the coast with winds blowing to 20 to 30 mph. tonight will be partly cloudy with winds decreasing after midnight. tomorrow should see plenty of sunshine but those winds will get gusty again in
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the afternoon. and the week ahead will have another weak storm system drop in on tuesday to bring a few clouds and we'll have to watch for a few showers too. on the satellite image you can see the trough of low pressure continues on the west coast keeping us much cooler than normal. and in the gulf of alaska you can see the next system that will be headed our way on tuesday. watch out if you're traveling in the sierra over the next few days. we could see a little more rain and snow down to 6,500 feet. tomorrow should be mostly sunny in the afternoon and windy too. highs will be in the 50s near the coast, 60s around the bay, and a few low 70s inland. the next 7 days look a cool and breezy to begin with more clouds on tuesday. it should be warmer on wednesday and we could see
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(jr stone) coming up... it's being called the biggest cyber attack ever.... we'll hear from the man who was able to shut it down...(jr stone) and a deadly house fire kills three children who were trapped inside... tonight we hear reaction from the officers who first on the scene and tried to rescue them.
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(jr stone) new tonight at ten.... three texas police officers are haunted by a house fire that killed three children who were trapped inside... their body cameras captured the dramatic scene. reporter chsirtine dobbyn has the video and their memories of that horrible night. crime scenes and car wrecks are a difficult part of the job...but a call to the 19000 block of johnson road near tamina friday morning will
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forever be on the minds of the three officers who arrived to this...officer c.j. duenas/shenandoah police "this one was really different for me."a home engulfed in flames...a woman screaming there are children inside... officer patrick reade/shenandoa h police "the only thing i really remember is putting my gloves on, asking where they're at and running inside." officer duenas and reade from shanendoah...and officer richard from oak ridge north went inside...officer patrick reade/shenandoah police "i only made it a couple of steps in before i have to back out, it was just intense."officer c.j. duenas/shenandoah police "it was a very eerie feeling, a very quiet feeling, in there. i know all i was thinking was try to get to the kids."officer richard tried to get a little below the smoke... officer henry richard/oak ridge north police"i was hoping a voice came and said they are in there, a yell, or some type of life. at that point i would have crawled to them."the smoke was becoming more intense...officer duenas noticed the ceiling was about to collapse...officer patrick reade/shenandoah police "when we had drawn back and gotten
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out of the house, and realized if they're in there, it's probably over. there's not any words that can describe that feeling."but they weren't giving up...outside officer reade moved a ladder to a second story window...officer patrick reade/shenandoah police "until you're actually in that situation there is nothing you can do to prepare for it."the pictures you see from their cameras are forever in their minds...but they say what you were seeing them do wasn't about them using their heads...officer c.j. duenas/shenandoah police "what you saw on that body cam from the three officers that went in, was simply our heart."and when the fire had taken over the home...they went next door warning others to get out...it wasn't until later the officers learn the names...and ages of children they were trying to save...officer henry richard/oak ridge north police "loss of life is hard for you as an officer, as a parent, as an individual."officer c.j. duenas/shenandoah police "i can't imagine losing one kid but that family lost three." officer patrick reade/shenandoa
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h police "whenever you find out it's kids, i have a son myself, and so your heart just sinks."officer c.j. duenas/shenandoah police "i know it's going to stick with me for the rest of my career." (jr stone) the officers say they would walk into the burning home again...without hesitation...but wish they could change the outcome. (jr stone) coming up, a bay area grandmother scammed out of thousands of dollars. her warning tonight for others.
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some claim to boost your immune system - others promise to help your organs run better. tonight, kron four's terisa estacio takes a closer look at cleanses - why some people praise them -- while others take a more cautious view. it is pretty strong - bella s works in the fitness industry and says she felt compelled to try a cleanse. bella. (28:09) i heard so much about it - definitely a lot of people in my generation, social media there is a lot of advertising around it, i tried it, because i felt influenced by it, so i wanted to see it and whether it was worth it. after getting advice and pouring through the options, she settled on 5 day treatment. the theory behind cleanses - such as one from the juice shop, a local bay area company - in their words, is to supply the body with live enzymens and nutrients so as to help the body reach it's full functioning potential.
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cleanses have been gaining in popularity - celebrites like healthy lifestyle guru gwyneth paltrow and the kardasians have long touted the benefits. in addition to the actual cleanses, there are the countless elixirs - said to boost your immune system and help your body run cleaner. shanta delacruz, mother. the immunity blend, my whole family uses that, especially with a scratchy throat. this mom swears by benefits - shanta delacruz. i try to get them when i am feeling down. leah grappo, nutritionist stanford. there is no one ingredient you are going to see in your life that is going to fix, be a cure all. leah grappo is a registered dietician and certified diabetes educator at stanford. she says there are some important considerations when it comes to those detox systems or cleanses. grappo. if you are going to do a 3 day or 7 dayt, how long to you plan to live, a lot more years. so if you take all of that effort and put it into your lifetime of doing something small, maybe adding
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a small salad three times a week over your lifetime, that is going to make a huge difference. and what about the claims that the body needs to detox - especially after splurging on something not so healthy -grappo. your body does not actually need to detox from what you eat, the body is great at processing the macro and micro nutrients that you consume. but what about the claims of additives like tumeric - that supposedly helps reduce inflamation? grappo. i would say adding it does not harm your body in any way. you can try it and see for yourself. and quickly adds this from an overall health viewpoint. grappo. she about a referral to a dietician. we have a lot of education and science behind food and biochemistry. bella. are you glad you tried it? yes. for bella - the cleanse did not work out the way she was hoping. bella. it felt good doing it, i felt like it was detoxing my body, but it was hard to do and maintain my lifestyle. experts say its
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each body is different with different needs, and that's why it is important to get educated and lean on professionals for advice if contemplating a cleanse for you health. tereisa estacio.. kron 4 news. (jr stone) a grandmother in the south bay says she was scammed out of thousands of dollars by a caller claiming to be her grandson. kron4's ella sogomonian joins us now with this exclusive story ... ella how did they convince her to give up the money? well the caller led this woman to believe her grandson was in jail and needed money for bail. concerned she rushed to help only to find it was a plot to extort her out of thousands of dollars by preying on her emotion. cherelle bassett got a phone call at her san carlos home thursday morninganswering machine nats: "you have reached the law office of walter morrision and james boesman.")from a man posing as her grandson who sais he was in jail and another on the line alleging he was a lawyer
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representing him. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller//" and he says i'm so sorry but please don't tell my mom. and i didn't want to betray him so i said okay." together they asked bassett to buy 45- hundred dollars in best buy gift cards and read them the serial numbers on the back claiming no other form of payment would be accepted for bail money.concerned she called her grandson who was fine all along.that's when they found out she'd been scammed.sot: krissy mangiola, daughter// "i was just so mad that this happened to her because i've heard of this before a friend of mine whose dad got taken for $10,000 and it's just horribly cruel." consumer expert erica sandberg says it's common for thieves to target seniors over the phone because they're most vulnerable and the money can be made fast.sot: erica sandberg, consumer expert//"if you get the call or you get the email do not answer. if you're really concerned and you think it's truly my grandson or my granddaughter
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hang up or don't email back or contact them or somebody who knows that person."sandberg also suggests to ask a question only your loved one would know the answer to. bassett hopes others learn from her ordeal. sot: cherelle bassett, targeted by scam caller// "i think it's pretty cruel. and that they should be out getting a real job rather than sitting around trying to scam old people."while her grandson learned the lengths she would go for her love for him.sot: jake mangiola, grandson//"i know she's got my back. just in case. (chuckles)." bassett filed a report with the san mateo county sheriff's office.although she may not get her money back she hopes other senior will learn from her story and more cautious. j.r. (jr stone)in a follow up to a story we brought you last nighta computer engineer in michigan was the one who figured out how to stop what some experts call the biggest cyberattack ever .
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authorities say a hacker or group of hackers created ransomware called "wannacry" using stolen n-s-a tools. the software locked down computer files and demanded three hundred dollars. more than 200-thousand people were affected in 150 countries. 20 percent of hospitals in the united kingdom were affected. the engineer that killed the program spoke about what happened.
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interconnected our world is and how something so simple can devastating everybody." > (jr stone)a fellow security researcher in the u-k helped darien huss disable that ransomware. (jr stone) coming up on kron4 news at ten... eleven ducklings saved after their mother duck was killed... where they were found... (jr stone) and after the break... it's mother's day and people in the u-s are spending a lot money for mom. we'll tell you just how much. next. (jr stone) and we want to say happy mother's day to all the moms out there. thank you for sending pictures of your mom into our newsroom. you can sends yours using the report it feature on our app...and you might just see it here on kron-4.
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who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing.
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day and it's a time to show mom just how much she's appreciated. flower shops have been working overtime. more people purchase fresh flowers and plants for mother's day than for any other holiday except christmas and hanukkah. the national retail federation estimates that u-s customers will spend more than 23 billion dollars celebrating mother's day this year. that's a record. in addition to flowers, most of us give cards, jewelry or take mom out to eat. (jrstone) today was a perfect mothers day-- decades in the making-- for a mother and daughter in minneapolis. both kyle samejima (saw- ma-ge-ma) and her daughter sora graduated from the
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university of minnesota today. after graduating high school-- kyle started taking college classes part-time while working as a sous chef. but when she got married and had kids... college was put on hold. four years ago-- kyle decided to go back to school she enrolled at the university of minnesota to study sustainability issues. it just so happened that her daughter-- sora-- was enrolling too... to study child psychology. the two even run in to each other on campus. (kyle samejima/mother): "i heard somebody yell momma!" butted to "honestly, that was so special because i yelled- "that's my daughter!" and we ran towards each other down the street. it was really sweet."(jrstone) sora plans to go to graduate school in the fall to get a master's degree in occupational therapy. kyle wants to go into advocacy. (jr stone) in redwood city... the staff at sequoia hospital helped some new mom's celebrate mother's
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day with some sweet treats. six new moms-- along with their husbands and newborn babies-- were treated to cupcakes todays. the celebration involved moms who gave birth on friday or saturday. a hospital spokeswoman says parents and staff enjoyed the event so much last year they decided to make it an annual event. sequoia hospital doctors deliver over a thousand babies each (jr stone) coming up.... you don't have to fly to spain to enjoy a traditional dish... where you can get authentic spanish tapas and even some flaminco dancing -- in tonight's dine and dish... (jrs tone) ahead in sports.. the warriors come back to win game one of the western conference finals... we'll have the hilites coming up...
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of how q got curly. quin was crazy about curls. curly fries. curly straws. curly haired dogs. even those cute curly tails on pigs. but to quin's chagrin everything about her was so very straight. which made the next twist so amazing. did she expect to find a high-end hair curler at a mind-bendingly low price? never. but that's the beauty of a store full of surprises. you never know what you're gonna find, but you know you're gonna love it. marshalls. your surprise is waiting. (jr stone) if you're
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looking for an exotic night out on the town... you don't have to head to southern europe... look no further than walnut creek! tonight on dine and dish - vicki liviakis takes us to the hot new restaurant with the quirky name - teleferic barcelona. (chef oscar) welcome to teleferic barcelona! a taste of barcelona - in the heart of walnut creek.(patron) it's like spain - barcelona - only you don't have to go that far. complete with spanish guitar and spanish dancers. flaming tabletop bbq rolling carts of tapas.(chef oscar) that's teleferic barcelona, that's what it is... the mediterranean culture as a message in your mouth - in your palette. chef oscar cabezas is passionate about his cooking... he and chef rodrigo vazquez bring authentic flavors straight from their other restaurant in barcelona.
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with tender smoked octopus ... and classic paella with imported rice that excites the chef no end.(chef oscar) to open the grain but when it opens it's like a flower all the flavor gets inside. you see?(diner) ahh! the rice is perfect. so where you wonder does the name teleferic come from? just look up. it's these toy gondolas buzzing overhead. other ways to get dizzy - these cool and colorful sangrias from the bar. soccer fans can watch their favorite team - barcelona - of course. you can dine at the chef's table and order up any number of authentic dishes.(waitress) chicken empinadas with hot aoli sauce. this flying saucer shaped empinadas a favorite with the young crowd. or you might wait for the cart of dim sum like spanish delights.(waitress) we're looking at pinxtos yes, savory bites. we have here piquito pepper filled with goat cheese and olives,(vicki) as if the food isn't enough, there's also flamenco dancing. every monday night - a live show features caminos flamencos... or perhaps you can convince chef demonstrate his moves.(chef rodrigo) you need to move
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your hands always. and your feet. always always... in barcelona - i creek... vicki news. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... with meterologist lawrence karnow. lawrence karnow: it was windy around parts of the bay area and there were even a few isolated showers and thunderstorms. but for the most part it was a nice mother's day with lots of sunshine and temperatures in the 60s and the low 70s. you can see low pressure spinning through the central part of the state that spun up a few isolated showers too. those are quickly fading away but the winds remain. it was gusty
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along the coast with winds blowing to 20 to 30 mph. tonight will be partly cloudy with winds decreasing after midnight. tomorrow should see plenty of sunshine but those winds will get gusty again in the afternoon. and the week ahead will have another weak storm system drop in on tuesday to bring a few clouds and we'll have to watch for a few showers too. on the satellite image you can see the trough of low pressure continues on the west coast keeping us much cooler than normal. and in the gulf of alaska you can see the next system that will be headed our way on tuesday. watch out if you're traveling in the sierra over the next few days. we could see a little more rain and snow down to 6,500 feet.
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tomorrow should be mostly sunny in the afternoon and windy too. highs will be in the 50s near the coast, 60s around the bay, and a few low 70s inland. the next 7 days look a cool and breezy to begin with more clouds on tuesday. it should be warmer on wednesday and we could see some 80s starting on thursday into the weekend.
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just when you think the warrirs playoff win streak was surely over... they pull off a comeback for the ages...prior to the game... steve kerr in the locker room... that is a great sign for the dubs...but little else went well in the first half...kawhi leonard... muscles his way in for 2 and the foul... warriors down by as much as 25 point... 20 at the halfbut leonard game ended here.... he comes down on zaza pachulia's foot and re-sprains the left ankle he injured last week... he leaves and didn't return to the game...... from there the
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warriors went on an 18-to-0 run... steph curry... cuts the lead to 7 with this pull-up jumper...4th quarter... durant scored 12 of his 34 points... he loses the ball... gets it back and puts it in for the leadunder two minutes... spurs up 3... curry knocks down the 3-pointer... tie game at 106- 106...then his floater bounces high and goes down with less than 10 seconds left to put the warriors up 3... curry finishes with 40 points... he and duramnt combine for 74... the spurs were 316-and-0 under gregg popovich when leading by 25 or more... but that streak is no more... warriors win 113-111... game two... tuesday night at oracle arena the giants were looking for their second series win of the season. the only thing standing in their way were the
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reds. this adorable giants fan who was sound asleep... missed all the action. the giants scored four runs in the first... in the second brandon crawford followed it up with a long double off the wall... brandon belt and buster posey score... they extend their lead to 7-nothing jeff samardzija had one of his best outing this season... he struck out eight and only allowed three runs over six innings. he broke a six-game losing streak that dates back to last season for the first time the giants win three games in a row they beat the reds 8-3(wipe to a's rangers) meanwhile oakland fans were in arlington hoping to avoid getting swept by the rangers. top 5th -- game tied at 2 -- matt joyce crushes a 2-run homer... giving oakland the lead 4-2. but things fell apart in the seventh -- game tied at 4... nomar mazara hits an rbi single to bring in the go- ahead run. for the third
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straight game the a's bullpen blows a late lead rangers win 6-4 (jr stone) coming up next, nearly a dozen duckings are looking for a new home tonight after they had to be rescued from a predator. this story - after the break. i have spent years taking over-the-counter products for my belly pain and constipation. i've had it up to here! it's been month after month of fiber.
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weeks taking probiotics! days and nights of laxatives, only to have my symptoms return. (vo) if you've had enough, tell your doctor what you've tried and how long you've been at it. linzess works differently from laxatives. linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. it can help relieve your belly pain, and lets you have more frequent and complete bowel movements that are easier to pass. do not give linzess to children less than six, and it should not be given to children six to less than 18. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain, especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain, and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with linzess. (jrstone) these 11
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ducklings are safe and thriving at a wild-life center after their mother was killed by a hawk. animal control in maine got a call from a hotel saying the mother mallard was killed... leaving behind a nest full of eggs. the animal control officer gathered the eggs, brought them home, and put them in an incubator. after the ducklings hatched-- the officer took them to the center for wildlife. the duckling are a week old now. officials at the wildlife
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center say all 11 ducks are doing well... though three are a little "runty." (sonja ahlberg/the center for wildlife): "we're really thankful that once they hatched she brought them right here, and that way we can raise them, have them on appropriate food and husbandry. and make sure that they grow up wild and releasable."(jrstone) the ducklings will soon be moved to a larger enclosure where the will have more room to move around and spread their wings. ahlberg says the baby ducks will be ready to be released by the end of summer. that's when experts hope their instincts will take over. (jr stone) coming up much more news at the top of the hour.... gunfire rings out in a quiet san francisco neighborhood. we'll tell you where this happened plus who police are now looking for. the kron 4 news at eleven... all the day's big stories and your forecast... in half the time. next.
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a shooting breaks out in a quiet san francisco neighborhood and police are still looking for the gunmen tonight. i'm jr stone. justine waldman has the night off... it happened in san francisco's russian hill this morning... luckily no one was injured... kron4's spencer blake spoke to a witness who recounts the moments the gunshots rang out. (pkg)bullet holes and police cars at polk and lombard street aren't usually what tourists see as they walk through the a very san francisco-y neighborhood.at about 9:30 sunday morning, nick major and his girlfriend were at home, on the third floor of a russian hill building."we heard about 20 or so popping noises. didn't think much of it. thought it was maybe firecrackers or what have you."police say there were two cars involved in a shoot-out.an eyewitness says one of the cars was a charcoal- colored sedan."i saw the red bmw reach out again with the gun on the driver's side."but
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