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now at eighthe said honey honey somebody shoot meshe watched as her boyfriend was gunned down at her side.police say the killer was a jealous romantic rival.whooshnatan east bay community puts the brakes on a planned sideshow. east side of the county is off limits. you come here you're gonna get arrested.whoosh challenged by loiterers blocking their sidewalks san francisco merchants turn to violins.whooshand find out why some lawmakers in hawaii want to ban the sale of certain kinds of sunscreen ... (pam) now at 8. we are learning the tragic details into a twisted murder
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scene in daly city. a man -- shot in his own driveway -- just days before he and his family were planning to move to las vegas. thank you for joining us i'm pam moore.(vicki) and i'm vicki liviakis. law enforcement officials say the suspect was in love with the man's girlfriend and was jealous of their relationship. kron4's michelle kingston spoke to the family tonight and joins us live from the neighborhood.michelle? it happened right here behind me on abbott avenue ... at the home where the victim was born and raised.we're told the suspect walked right up to the car and shot him about six times. (mk)myrna mangaccat, victim's mother"they were like husband and wife -- they really love each other"this is marc mangaccat ... his girlfriend and their three year old daughter.just days ago -- he was shot and killed outside their daly city home.his
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mother heard the gun shots. mynra mangaccat, victim's mother"he was not responding and there was blood coming out here and then i saw a hole here."his girlfriend worked with the suspect -- 31 year old kevin prasad -- at san francisco international airport and said they used to be friends.thandar seinsa, victim's girlfriend"now i don't know him anymore"she told law enforcement the night of the shooting was also her last day of work -- and she was planning to move to las vegas with mangaccat and their daughter.prasad wanted to end their relationship. he was jealous and wanted to date her.seinsa"i never thought that he'd do it."prasad is believed to have followed them from the airport back to their home on abbott avenue -- firing five to six shots inside the car -- killing mangaccat.seinsa"he said honey, honey, somebody shoot me so i'm looking at him and he's breathing heavy so i'm so scared."mangaccat died in his car ... leaving behind thandar and their baby girl.seinsa"we have to let it go. everything. we cannot hold it up. and just be strong because i have a kid." another man -- 25 year old donovan rivera of hayward -- was driving the getaway car.
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another man -- have a kid."strong because i up. and just be we cannot hold it go. everything. we cannot hold it up. and just be strong because i have a kid." another man -- 25 year old donovan rivera of hayward -- was driving the getaway car. both he and prasad are charged with murder and are due back in court next week.live in daly city michelle kingston kron 4 news (vicki) new tonight at 8. more trouble for the development at san francisco's hunters point shipyard.(pam) bayview- hunters point residents have filed a multi - billion dollar class action lawsuit against tetra -tech... that's the company hired to perform environmental tests at the site... that same company now being accused of falsifying results .(vicki) kron 4's dan kerman has more on the lawsuit. surrounded by bayview hunters point residents, many wearing safety masks, attorney charles bonner announced the filing of
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a 27-billion dollar class action lawsuit against tetra tech, the company hired to test and clean up toxins at the hunters point naval shipyard, which is now been accused of potentially falsifying test resultsásot charles bonner/attorney for bayview hunters point residents 31-41all of the whistleblowers, we have sworn testimony that tetra deliberately consciously left the radiation in the dirt, knowing these people were here, they doubled down on the concept that black lives do not matter, poor peoples lives do not matter, they just covered the radiation up, why because these are poor people. the lawsuit alleges bayview hunters point residents believe that due to tetra
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tech's conduct their suffering from cancer, asthma and other diseases has been exceedingly exacerbated. among the named plaintiffs, the widow of christopher carpenter who died of cancer after working on the cleanupásot danielle carpenter/wife of former cleanup worker 110-118site developers lennar and five point holdings are also defendants and the suit seeks to stop all future development until independent tests show all toxins have been removed. ástandup dan kerman/sf 131-141 145/std (pam) in a statement... tetra - tech is responding in part saying: "we believe the lawsuit is factually incorrect and without merit. tetra tech stands by its work at hunters point. our work was done properly... and to the standard required by the u.s. navy. " (vicki) in morgan hill --- a police officer is on leave after accidentally firing his weapon. it happened around 7-30 sunday night. that's when police were called to the area of cochrane plaza. it was over reports of a stolen van. officers found the
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van...and a chase ensued. the chased ended less than 2 miles away then two teen girls got out of the van and walked toward officers. the 16 year old driver stayed in the car. officers directed the girls to the ground...when the officer accidentally fired his weapon. one teen was hit near her eye by a bullet fragment. now the officer is under investigation. (pam) to the east bay ... where berkeley police say, there has been another laptop robbery at a 'cafe strada'. the cafe is located on college avenue. investigators say, yesterday just before 1-in the afternoon ... two males stole a laptop from someone inside. a witness detained one of the suspects. but was then assaulted by the second suspect. both then fled the area. cafe strada has been the target of thieves before. back in february, we told you about an undercover police sting... which nabbed six suspects. (vicki) putting a stop to illegal sideshows has been a major challenge for bay area law enforcement. however one east bay police
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department may have found the blue print to shutting these events down before they get started... kron4's haaziq madyun has the story stopping an illegal sideshow before it got started. that is what a joint east contra costa county law enforcement operation was able to do last saturday night here in antioch. antioch police sgt. rick smith explains how they were able to do itsotsotantioch police chief tammany brooks is showing the tire skid marks from a sideshow that happened here at the delta fair plaza back in april. he says another sideshow was planned for this location last saturday but the community gave antioch police a heads upsot
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us ahead of time it enables us to plan ahead, pull our resources together. this particular show was advertised as far south as fresno and bakersfield">check out these tire burnout marks in the parking lot of the kohls shopping center in brentwoodsot sgt. rick smith/antioch police department: "last couple of years we had to put up with sideshow happening and reckless driving throughout the city, it put an extreme tax on all the different agencies. this last year we came together, do it as an east county effort to make it known that this side of the county is off limits to this and we are not tolerating it...">the joint law enforcement action resulted in 49 certified road inspection stops, issued 42 citations, impounded 4 vehicles and made 5 arrests...in antioch haaziq madyun kron4news
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(pam) in santa clara county. authorities are warning the public that " distraction burglars" ... are targeting the elderly. these burglars are 'posing' as utility company workers. the workers say tell people, they need to come inside the elderly person's home ... to assess equipment and discuss bills. once inside ... the suspects then steal multiple items, right under the victim's noses. the suspects usually talk with each other using hand- held radios ... as opposed to cell phones... to communicate and avoid detection. the warriors are hitting the court tonight...with steph curry in the lineup. after missing 16 games ... the dubs star is playing in game -two of the second round of the n-b-a playoffs. kron-4's j-r stone joins us live from oracle arena tonight... j-r .. curry's return must have fans pumped up. (j.r.)all is quiet outside
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oracle....game going on inside...all the kids talking about steph curry.curry warming up..curry hasn't played since march 23rd(j.r) back out here live....at last check score is.... coming up at eight.. work has started on a project to open up miles of south bay land to the public... is....check score live....at last back out here (j.r)back out here live....at last check score is....
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coming up at eight.. work has started on a project to open up miles of south bay land to the public... plus. a north bay hospital says they've seen more overdoses in the past two months... than in the past five years. what's being done to save lives. and next. where classical music is being used ... as a deterrent to loitering. i'm kron 4 meteorologist
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lawrence karnow coming up, i will take a look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break. my name is cynthia haynes and i am a senior public safety specialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. (vicki)
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plays>(vicki) a new musical approach to a prevasive problem in san francisco.classical music is being piped from outdoor speakers to deter loitering and panhandling downtown.(pam) this symphonic solution is being deployed at two locations... kron4's maureen kelly reports.. it appears to be working. ( vicki ) (pam) natssometimes it's the soothing sounds of a string quartet....or vigourous playing of violins that comes blaring out of speakers posted on the building housing a burger king on the corner of hyde and grove.....the owner of the franchise says the central market community benefit district asked his
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landlord for permission to pipe out the classical music as a way to deter a problem the sign posted in his windown did not...loitering and panhandling....which had been a big problem at this location....natssimilar sounds could be heard wafting outside the 7-11 on drumm street.the franchsie owner confirming to me by telephone that started this tactic three days ago as a way to address the same problem. another business owner on the same street says the homeless population who tend to hang out here can be a problem.it's really scary for people who are tourists they don't know about the city sometimes he will come here to order food they see a lot of homeless they change in the chair mind they go somewhere else so we lose business regulars at both locations say it's they have noticed a drop in the number of panhandlersi think it's a good idea i mean there's a lot happening around here. you got elderly people come in there and wheelchairs and all these dudes sit around here it's not coolbut one customer says using music to help business it is corrupting to the artform.if everybody is trying to make money the sense of that music and the purpose for which it is done is lost the executive director of the colation on homelessness calls it noise pollution and says the city needs real solutions. maureen kellly kron4 news
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(pam) there are few places in the bustling bay area.. which rival the beauty and history of the bear creek redwoods open space preserve ... in the santa cruz mountains, near los gatos. as kron four's rob fladeboe reports - work has now started to open that luscious land ... to the public. majestic redwoods, even a few old growth trees remain here in a corner of the santa cruz mountains along bear crek road across from lexington reservoir. ground was broken tuesday for the first of a three phases project, the first of which will open to the public next may. anna ruiz/general manager mid-
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peninsula open space district ".. it's over 14-hundred acres of open space land and starting off with over 6 miles of trails open to hiking and equestrian use and a 50 car parking lot to welcome our visitors..." aside from it's natural redwood-studded beauty, the bear creek redwoods open space preserve is rich in history. dating to the gold rush, this land has seen logging, country estates, horse stables and a jesuit school of theology. the publicly-ownedpreserve cost $25 million dollars and was paid for by a voter approved bond in 2014.anna ruiz "....their was a larger partnership in the acquisition of the land in initially but what was missing was the funding to actually begin the improvements..."the preserve will be opened to the public in three stages, starting next year to hikers, and horses. one day, you will be able to ride your bike from the los gatos creek trail to skyline bouevard. rob fladeboe/los gatos "....eventually there will be a total of 20 miles of hiking tails available here and perhaps best of all, this place is just 15-20 minutes from downtown san jose and not much more than an hour from virtually anywhere in the bay area. on the santa cruz
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mountains rob fladeboe kron 4 news now to our four zone forecast. taking a live look outside at s-f-o.kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow is here now with the forecast lawrence karnow: there was more sunshine around the bay area today as high pressure moved a little closer. it was an active day in southern calfornia with shower and thunderstorms. you can see the storms continuinig to rotate into southern california on doppler radar. it is breezy again outside if you're going out. some patchy fog is likely near the coast while most of the inland valleys stay clear. you can see high pressure slowly building toward the state. it will move overhead in the next few days to bring warm sunshine to most of the bay area. high temperatures will likely be highest on
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friday before cooling over the weekend. tomorrow will begin with a few clouds near the coast but should end up mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid to upper 70s inland with 50s and low 60s at the coast. 80s are possible at the warmest inland locations on friday. more clouds and cooler weather is expected for the weekend. new ahead at 8 a proposal to ban certain sunscreens is stirring controversy in hawaii... it's over two chemicals common in many products... why some lawmakers are pushing for it. plus. facebook holding its annual developer conference.. how c-e-o mark zuckerberg the weekend.expected for the weekend.
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new ahead at 8 a proposal to ban certain sunscreens is stirring controversy in hawaii... it's over two chemicals common in many products... why some lawmakers are pushing for it. plus. facebook holding its annual developer conference.. how c-e-o mark zuckerberg addressed recent privacy scandals. ((gary sports tease)) ((vicki))
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((vicki)) ((vicki))here's what we are tracking new tonight at nine... terrifying video of a woman attacked at her own front door. now police say the suspect has done this before...and they're trying to get him off the streets before he attacks again.we'll hear from the victim who says she's now afraid to leave the house. that's tonight on kron 4 news at nine.
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facebook has been on the hot seat a lot lately.. but today it was in friendly territory in san jose .... mark zuckerberg took the stage to deliver facebook's keynote address... at its annual f=8 developer conference. (vicki) kron 4's tech reporter gabe slate was there and says user safety and privacy was the focus.
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stand up - zuckerberg spent the first 15 minutes of the keynote address the recent scandals and the concern over privacy and safetysot - mark zuckerbergthis has been an intense year i can't believe we're only 4 months inas soon as he hit the stage mark zuckerberg addressed the elephant in the roomsot - mark zuckerbergwhat happened with cambridge analytica was a breach of trust and we need to make sure this will never happen againzuckerberg said the social network will try gain back user trust by taking action. sot - mark zuckerberg we need to make sure that there are no other bad apps out there if we find data being misused we will ban the developerfacebook says their platform will not be used to tamper with upcoming elections they are launching new initiatives to cut down on spam and fake news and fake accountssot - mark zuckerberg we trace fake accounts to russia and deleted them anyone running a political ad will have to clearly indicate who they are supporting and who they are by the end of the year we will have 20,000 people working on safety and privacyzuckerberg also unveiled a new feature coming to facebook called clear history, a one click button which will let you delete any cookies tracking bots and some of the collected data from your profile it's like cleaning the history of your web browsersot - mark zuckerberg"we will keep people safe" in san jose gabe slate kron 4 news (vicki) zuckerberg also unveiled new features coming to facebook and instagram and showed off a new first of it's kind stand alone vr headset... gabe will have that coming up on kron 4 news at 9.
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up on kron 4 news at 9. coming up at eight.. the c-d-c is warning of a surge in diseases from bug bites... how you can protect yourself. plus. what the f-a-a just ordered in the wake of the deadly southwest engine failure... and next. a spike in overdoses in the north bay... some saying, it is part of a growing epidemic there... and in communities across the country. ((lawrence tease))i'm kron 4 chief meteorologist lawrence karnow.coming up, i look at your 7 day forecast.details are right after the break.
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(vicki) starting this week... all petaluma police officers are carrying the anti-opiod medication called narcan.(pam) it is in response to what some are calling.... a growing epidemic in the north bay, and communities all across the country.(vicki) kron four's philippe djegal reports from petaluma and explains how bad the situation has become. (philippe) putting the opiod epidemic into perspective. petaluma valley hospital says in the past two months... it has treated more people for prescription drug overdoses than it has in the past five years.heather elliott- hudson/ppad- "it's here -- its starting." heather elliott-hudson and kathleen stafford co-founded petaluma parents again st drugs two years ago... when their kids were still in high school -- and feared their curiousity in prescription drugs could lead to an addiction or death. kathleen stafford/ppad- "if
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your kid isn't doing it, we 100-percent garauntee that they know somebody close to them there is." stafford and elliott-hudson are pleased to hear the petaluma police department is responding to this crisis. as of monday, all uniformed officers are carrying the anti-opiod medication narcan. it can reverse the effects of an overdose of heroin and other opiods including the synthetic drug fentanyl. in the past six months, police have responded to at least 21 overdose calls. in those cases -- four people died. one of them a 16-year-old boy who, last month, is believed to have been killed from takng xanax that contained fentanyl. his mother was arrested on suspicion of manslaughter and child endangerment.kathleen stafford/ppad- "those pill parties i used to watch on 60 minutes -- they call them skittles parties. i was in awe, like wow, that doesn't happen around here. they happen every weekend around here. in these neighborhoods." investigators also believe the number of overdoses citywide is much higher. it's just that not all of them are reported.heather elliott- hudson/ppad- "start talking to your kids. be nosey. you're the parent for a reason. and, it doesn't mean you have to be a jerk-parent, but you need to be involved." before it's too late. in petaluma, philippe djegal, kron four news.
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(pam) some e-cigarettes and liquid nicotine packages are designed to attract children... that's according to federal regulators .. the f-d-a, joined with the federal trade commission, to issue warning letters to 13 e- cigarette liquid makers and sellers tuesday. they identified products with misleading packaging.... targeting underage users. some of the products resembled juice boxes ... candy and cookies. at least one of the products was shipped 'with' actual candy. (pam) governor jerry brown says, the state's conflict with the trump administration is "sharpening." california and 16 other states .... filed a lawsuit against the environmental protection agency's plans ... to roll back the standards on emissions and gas mileage. it takes aim at a plan by the environmental protection agency, to scrap standards
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for vehicles manufactured between 2022 and 2025. governor brown says, such a roll back will jeopardize the country's auto industry ... and hurt the health of californians and americans breathing in tailpipe emissions. (vicki) a new government report says that more people are being bitten by more insects and getting sick with more diseases.the c-d-c says the number of mosquito, tick and flea bite cases has tripled since 2004.as catherine heenan reports, california is leading the way. bzzzcalifornia is the new home of two tiny insects that pack a powerful punch.sfxthe non-native invaders have been found in a dozen counties from los angeles to san mateo.and they transmit exotic viruses ranging from zika and west nile to dengue and chik-en- gun-ye.that last ailment comes from southeast asia and can cause joint pain so severe that it's known as the
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"bending disease."dozens of cases have been reported in the bay area in the past three years ... all brought in by travelers.the c=d=c says california has far more mosquito=borne disease cases than any other state.it also has one of the fast growing rates of tick infections like lyme disease.the study says ticks are now thriving in regions that were previously too cold.state health officials recommend protecting yourself by covering up outdoors, and using insect repellant.and you can eliminate the mosquitos breeding spots by making sure there is no standing water near your home. (vicki) now to our four zone forecast. you're looking live at the golden gate bridge.(pam) kron-4's chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us with a look ahead lawrence karnow: there was more sunshine around the bay area today as high pressure moved a little closer. it was an active day in southern calfornia with shower and thunderstorms. you can see the
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storms continuinig to rotate into southern california on doppler radar. it is breezy again outside if you're going out. some patchy fog is likely near the coast while most of the inland valleys stay clear. you can see high pressure slowly building toward the state. it will move overhead in the next few days to bring warm sunshine to most of the bay area. high temperatures will likely be highest on friday before cooling over the weekend. tomorrow will begin with a few clouds near the coast but should end up mostly sunny. highs will be in the mid to upper 70s inland with 50s and low 60s at the coast. 80s are possible at the warmest inland locations on friday. more clouds and cooler weather is expected for the weekend.
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(vicki) the hero southwest pilot who safely landed a plane after a deadly engine failure...met with president trump today. the commander in chief welcomed former navy fighter pilot tammy jo shults and other crew members and passengers in the oval office. a fan blade in the dallas-bound plane's left engine broke mid-air and shattered a window on april 17th after leaving new york's laguardia airport. one passenger ... began getting sucked out the window. three passengers rushed to help -- however the victim did not survive. trump said the actions of the crew and passengers quote -- "show the great character of our nation." (vicki) and in the wake of that deadly southwest airlines incident... the f-a-a is requiring additional engine inspections. the federal agency says it is concerned engines like the one used on that flight could suffer a similar malfunction.
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a new air-worthiness directive will require airplane operators to perform inspections on general electric's c-f-m-5-6-7-b engines by the end of august. the action will be then followed by future periodic inspections. (pam) from coast to coast -- crowds of people rally for workers' and immigrants' rights. today is 'may day' -- also known as - international worker's day. that has thousands of people marching to demand better working conditions and expanded rights for immigrants. some organizers say, this year's demonstrations --- like last year == will take aim at president trump's controversial immigration changes... including a country- specific travel ban as well as the end of the daca program.. which protected young immigrats from deportation. still ahead at 8 jaw -dropping video of an s-u-v barrelling down a street...in the wrong direction. why the driver is not facing any charges tonight. plus.. a warning for amazon customers.... some people are receiving empty boxes in the mail. how experts
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(pam) a former nurse at a washington state hospital .... could have infected patients with hepatitis-c. now officials are trying to get in touch with nearly 3-thousand former patients, to let them know.(vicki) multicare officials say the possible exposure to hepatitis c happened when an emergency room nurse stole injectable narcotics for her personal use. they believe she may have injected those drugs -- then used the same needles on patients -- possibly infecting them with the virus. reports say two people have tested positive for hepatitis c who may have contracted it from that nurse. hospital officials say patients who weren't notified by the hospital are not as risk.
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those sunscreens... in one area of hawaii jenn boneza reports. bishop said, "when people put these chemicals on and they come into the ocean it washes off and it stays floating in the water and the corals the larvae are being killed by it."lawmakers are taking action.senate bill 2571 would bill ban the sale of sunscreens with oxybenzone and octynoxate. legislators will cast their final vote tuesday. state sen. laura thielen (d) said, "we have to be making in-roads to reduce the damage to all of these sources because our corals are under such stress. and if they go, our whole fishery, ecosystem and habitat go. so we need to protect them."thielen said studies have shown pollution from these chemicals isn't only coming from wearing the sunblock swimming in the ocean. "more and more people realize, as you go home and shower the water is getting treated and put out into the ocean. so really it's damaging our corals no matter whether you're wearing it on land or at the beach."the good news is that it's not too late. the damage can be reversed according to bishop.she said, "the half-life of oxybenzone is about two and a half years. so this is very do-able. if we start, the bill will help significantly cut back on the amount of pollution in areas." not everyone is in favor of the ban.tina yamaki, president of the retail merchants of hawaii, is against it."we have some concerns about it," yamaki said. "like everybody else we are concerned about the environment and the reefs
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and the fishes and the coral. our concern though is there's not a lot of products out there that do not have oxybenzone in it. those that do, they're very expensive and a lot of them don't work." yamaki said she fears it will lead to more cases of skin cancer because people may stop wearing sunblock.bishop disagrees. "there are about 3,400 sunscreens on the market today that do not contain those two chemicals. so it's not as though there will be no sunscreen available what so ever. if you need to, you can still get a prescription from your dermatologist, so it's not like these products are going to go away.""i think it's that people get used to a particular brand. but i think as they find there are brands available and that provide equal sun protection, they'll get used to the new brands and will make a switch and our corals will be better off for it," thielen said.rob chilton, a visitor from canada said he is all for it."i think if they've done studies and it shows there's a better chance of keeping this a beautiful place where all this public can come to enjoy," chilton said as he gestured out to hanauma bay. " i think it's a small step or price for people to pay to take that extra step to ensure that this is protected." (vicki) if the bill
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passes tonight, the ban goes into effect in 2021. (pam) scary video out of florida... it shows a driver going the wrong way on a busy road. several people called police to report the driver. one witness recorded the wrong way driver for almost two- miles. eventually that same witness helped stop the car... and yelled at the driver, that they were on the wrong side of the road... that person then took off down another street. police tracked down the driver.. but they are not facing any charges tonight. that's because the driver has a medical condition however, police did refer him to state officials for a "driver re-evaluation." (pam) a warning tonight for amazon customers. some people are now reporting .... they are receiving empty boxes in the mail. experts say, some third party sellers are taking customer money and sending the empty boxes using amazon as the tool to do it.. experts say, always check who is selling the item..
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and if the product has no rating... you can search for other products by the same seller. if there are none or its newly launched... be cautious. amazon has responded to this problem saying this: "amazon has zero tolerance for fraud. we withhold payment to sellers until we are confident that our customers have received the products and services they ordered." steph curry is making his return from a knee injury tonight in game two against the pelicans. the two-time m-v-p will come off the bench, but won't a minute restriction we have a quick update from oracle state is up 58-55 at the curry has 12 points off the played 12 minutes lead warriors in scoring when you're at the top of
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the food chain... everyone wants you. the warriors top assistant could be headed to the big apple. mike brown reportedly interviewed for the knicks heading coach job. the 2009 coach of the the 2009 coach of the year was the final candidate to interview for the position. the knicks hope on announcing their new coach next week. brown, who had two stints with the cavs and one with the lakers, led the warriors to an 11-0 record in the playoffs last season. the warriors are not the only team playing tonight lebron james and the cavaliers facing the raptors in game one lebron hoping to snatch a win... north of the border 30 seconds left in the fourth... lebron ties the game at 105 raptors had 13 point lead in third quarter lebron with a chance to win it at the buzzer no good we head to overtime lebron... triple double... 26 points, 11 rebounds, 13 assists kyle korver gives the cavs the lead with a triple
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19 points, 5-12 from three fred vanvleet to win it with four seconds left hits front-iron cleveland survives on the road they win 113-112... lead series 1- nothing nobody said the sharks road to their second stanley cup finals in three years would be easy las vegas snatched game three from san jose at the shark tank. to the sharks credit... they came back from a two-goal decifit in the third. evander kane, who missed game two with a suspension started the rally tomas hertl followed it up with the tying goal late in the period. las vegas' speed was too much for san jose in overtime william karlsson nets the game winner the sharks understand they need to win game four tomorrow night to stay alive
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as madison bumgarner was cleared to begin catching, johnny cueto is going back to the ten-day disable list with elbow inflammation. the right-hander was expected to pitch tonight against the padres. andrew suarez is starting in his place. bruce bochy made the announcement before the game cueto is off to his best start of his career. he leads the majors with a 0.84 e-r-a in his five starts. early this year missed one start due to an ankle sprain. meanwhile, meanwhile, quick update
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from a-t and tee park giants are up 2-1 the a's are in seattle opening a three-game series right now -- right now -- this week's lexus ultimate highlight goes to rickie henderson. 27 years ago the a's legend made history by becoming the all-time leader in stolen bases. he's the only player to ever steal over one- thousand bases. saint louis cardinals hall of famer, lou brock ranks second with 938 stolen bases.
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to move california forward, we need to help more californians get ahead. that's why antonio villaraigosa brought both parties together to balance the state budget with record investments in public schools... and new career training programs. as mayor of la, he brought police and residents together to get illegal guns off the streets and keep kids out of gangs, and on the right path. that's antonio villaraigosa. a governor for all of california. (pam) mother's day is just a couple of weeks away, and gifts this year, will add up to one of the most expensive years for americans on record.(vicki) according to the national retail federation, $23 point 1 billion will be spent on mothers. this includes more than 2 billion on flowers, 4 point 6 billion on jewelry, and almost 2
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billion on spa days for mom. if you are still unsure of what to give mom on her special day, 29 percent say they would prefer an experience like tickets to a show, brunch, or a massage. mother's day is sunday may 13th. (pam) self-driving robots could be delivering lunch to your office by the end of the year. star-ship technologies plans to launch one -thousand bots .. to corporate and academic campuses this year. the slow- moving bots have already been in trials across the world... including some here in california. they can deliver everything from groceries to take- out. users can drop a pin on a map.. similar to uber... showing their location and then select the food they want. the robots do not enter the building and arrive in about 17 minutes. (pam) that wraps up kron 4 news at 8.( vicki) but our primetime coverage continuesgrant lodes is here with kron 4 news at 9...grant? ((grant))thank you pam and vicki...next at nine..a
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warning from health departments as it starts to heat up here in the bay area. beware of bugs.diseases from fleas, ticks and mosquitos and ticks have átripled in recent years. what people are getting...and how you can protect yourself.plus...police say jelousy led to the murder of a bay area father, who was about to move from the area. who police now have behind bars.((grant))plus...he's back. steph curry returns with a bang to the warriors lineup. we're live at oracle.keep it here...kron 4 news at nine starts right after the break. there's only one word for the all new together forever-a pixar night time spectacular. ooohhhh. ahhhhhh. okay, maybe two. celebrate friendship and beyond at pixar fest.
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(grant) (grant) (grant) more and more people are being bitten by insects and more importantly...diseases cases are soaring... with some people being ámisdiagnosed for months... and with the weather starting to get warmer and as we get closer to summer...there's a warning tonight.(grant) thanks for joining us im grant lodes... (vicki) and i'm vicki
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liviakis... it's lyme disease awareness month and the c-d-c says the number of mosquito, tick and flea bite cases has tripled since 2004. and they are reminding families to be cautious when outside.(grant) kron 4's ali reid joins us live...ali what sorts of absolutely ... but now as it starts to get warmer and people are wearing less clothing, it's easier for them to get infected with lyme disease.there are different types of ticks, and some are more worrysome than others. federal health officials say the number of people getting diseases transmitted by mosquito, tick and flea bites have tripled in recent years. so it's important to wear bug repellant when spending time outside.lia gaertner, who now works on the science committee of the bay area lyme foundation, was infected with lyme disease years ago while in new york state. it was misdiagnosed by a cardiologist for 10 years and eventually spread to her heart. she got
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