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Transcripts For KRON KRON 4 Morning News 20170620



remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) and our team coverage of the heat wave continues this morning.( james ) kron 4's will tran is live in pleasanton with more on how to stay safe during the hot weather. ( will ) we are expecting triple digits for parts of the east bay today and it is important to stay cool and hydrated. ( will ) here are some tips from the national weather service about ( will ) here are some tips from the national weather service about ow to stay safe in teh heat. first... avoid strenuous outdoor activities. if you have to be out side... find shade whenever possible. never leave kids or pets in the car. and most important stay hydrated. coming up at 6:00 i will be speaking with fire fighters about how to be safe and recognize the symptoms of heat related illnesses. ( mark ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) p-g-and-e crews are working to make sure people around the bay area don't lose power during this heat wave. and we just learned that 56-hundred customers are without power in union city right now. more than 100-thousand customers have lost power at some point over the last few days. yesterday power was knocked out at the stoneridge mall in pleasanton. p-g-and-e says that the heat is to blame for the outages. they say that high demand for air conditioning can overload electric lines... transformers and other equipment. p-g-and-e says it is using meteoroligists to pinpoint which locations may be most vulnerable in advance. they say that helps their crews respond quicker when there is a power outage. ( james ) and now state officials are calling on people to conserve energy during the heat wave. a statewide "flex alert" has been issued, due to high demand of electricity. power officials are asking people to avoid using major appliances between 2 p-m and 9 p-m and set air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. it's all an attempt to ease the strain on the power grids. ( mark ) summer officially begins today and the heat wave is leading to increased fire danger all across the state. in moraga... a fire broke out on the hillside behind campolindo high school -- dangerously close to the high school football field. people living near the area were worried about the fire reaching their homes. at one point the fire was less than a mile away from one man's house. he wasn't home at the time it started. fortunately the wind was blowing the fire away from his home. multiple fire agencies were able to contain the fire. firefighters are still trying to figure out what sparked the fire. ( mark ) in southern calfiornia... a fast-moving wildfire is burning near big bear. voluntary evacuation orders were issued for the area. more than 800-acres have burned since yesterday afternoon. as of right now, no homes are threatened. ( mark ) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. (james) breaking news we are following out of the east bay this morning. police in fremont arrest two burglary suspects after an hours long manhunt. the manhunt started around 2:30 this morning when somebody in the area of lake mead drive and great salt lake drive heard somebody trying to break into his neighbors house. when police arrived they found a man on a roof and that person was arrested. but a second person took off and police began searching for him. they told people in the neighborhood to shelter in place. they found him and arrested him around 5:00 this morning. nobody was injured during the burglary. ( mark ) in the north bay... police say a father killed his two young children before taking his own life.( james ) kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in santa rosa this morning with the details. lydia. ( lydia )police in santa rosa found the bodies of a 40-year old father, his 6-year old daughter and 18-month old son on monday morning.(take vo)the bodies were found inside the fathers home on the 700 block of slater street.before the murder-suicide, sonoma county sheriff's deputies were investigating a child custody violation, involving a dispute between a husband and wife about their two children. during the investigation, authorities tried to contact the father and check on the children. sheriff's deputies eventually entered the home and found the three dead.we talked to neighbors about what happened.(sot) ( lydia )the father, 40, hung himself in a bedroom with the two kids nearby.the cause of death of the children is still not determined pending an autopsy..reporting live in santa rosa, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( james ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( mark ) the oakland fire department has released a new report on the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire. the report says the flames started in the northwest area on the ground floor of the warehouse. but there is still no conclusive determination of what caused the fire that killed 36 people back in december. two people are facing criminal charges, the buildings master tenant derick almena and max harris. harris is the man who prosecutors say organized the party the night of the fire. ( mark ) a former san francisco school district employee has been arrested on charges of sexual battery on a child. donovan harper was arrested at his home in novato. the alleged crime involves a child under 14 years old. police say they have been investigating harper since october of 20-16. they say harper worked at a number of campuses in the san francisco school district. ( james ) more than 100 people gathered outside the u-p-s san francisco customer center to pay tribute to three drivers who were killed by a co-worker. the interfaith prayer service last night honored benson louie, mike lefiti and wayne chan. the three men were shot and killed last week by fellow driver jimmy lam. a motive for the shooting remains a mystery this morning. many of the victims co-workers were at the service and say they are still struggling to deal with what happened: ( james ) now union officials say they want some answers. they want to know how the shooter got a weapon inside the facility. they don't know if anybody was operating the metal detectors at the facility or if they were even working correctly on the day of the shooting. ( mark ) this morning we are learning new details about what led up to a deadly officer involved shooting in antioch. police shot and killed 37-year-old nathan banks friday night near manzanita way. officers say they tried to talk to banks and a woman who were in a car. that's when police noticed that banks had a gun and the told him to stay in the car. he got out with the gun and took off running. an officer chased him and there was some sort of confrontation. that's when the officer started shooting. the contra cost county district attorney's office is investigating. ( mark ) the american college student who just returned home after being detained in north korea for 17 months has died. otto warmbier (warm-beer) was in a coma when he was released by north korea. the 22-year old was sentenced to 15 years in prison -- after confessing he tried to steal a propaganda banner from a hotel. doctors say he returned to the u-s with severe brain damage, but it wasn't clear what caused it. his family released a statement blaming their son's death on the way has treated by the north koreans. president trump expressed his condolences yesterday. north korea. a lot of bad things happened, but at least we got him home to be with his parents, where they were so happy to see him, even though he was in very tough condition. but he just passed away a little while ago. it's a brutal regime, and we'll be able to handle it.">( mark ) the north korean government said warbier fell into a coma after contracting botulism in march but american doctors found no evidence of that. ( james ) happening now... the most expensive house race in american history comes to a head in suburban atlanta. a special election is being held today to decide who will represent georgia's 6th congressional district in the house of representatives. republicans have held the seat since 1979... but this year, democrat jon ossoff is leading the polls over republican karen handel. 52 million dollars has been spent on this campaign. many are calling it a referendum on president trump... and an indicator of what might come in the mid- term elections next year. (james) still ahead on the kron four morning news... a startling report is shedding light on gun violence in the u-s. we'll tell you just how many kids are victims every year. and if you're looking for a job... google can help. details on the new feature that could make it easier to land a new job. plus... we continue to track the hot weather in the bay area today. and a new report says the hot weather could become more common. we'll tell you about it after the break. mr. brady, we've been expecting you. will you be needing anything else? not a thing. beautyrest black. get your beautyrest. (james) in the weather center with anny tracking the forecast... (anny) (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) the bay area isn't the only place dealing with extreme heat right now. it's so hot in phoenix, arizona that it is prompting flight cancellations because some airplanes can't take off in the extreme heat. phoenix is expected to hit a high of 120 degrees today. american airlines has already canceled 43 flights today because it's just too hot for planes to take off and land. other airlines are also expected to cancel flights. so if you are heading to the southwest this week - be sure to call ahead. ( mark ) california's heat wave is causing concern for wineries around the state. wine makers say the heat could be devastating for heir business if they are not careful. they say the triple digit heat can cause barrels... tanks and bottles to degrade quickly no matter what material it is made out of. wineries are using high tech climate control facilities to make sure their wine doesn't go bad. they say that heat is the biggest enemy of quality wine. ( james ) if you're not liking this current heat wave...you may want to get used to it.(mark) according to the college of social sciences, killer heat is getting worse.(james) the study looked at over 19-hundred deadly heat waves, and found that hot spells like the one now are bigger killers than previously thought and will be more frequent. researchers say one in three people experience 20 days a year when the heat can reach deadly levels. this study comes as nasa said last month was the second warmest may in 137-years. (james) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. ( mark ) san francisco state university is facing a lawsuit this morning... accusing administrators of fostering an anti-semitic environment. a group of jewish students filed the lawsuit yesterday that says school officials encouraged hostility towards jews. several incidents are cited, including protestors interrupting a speech by the mayor of jerusalem. the lawsuit also claims the university has repeatedly denied jewish student groups equal access to campus events. an attorney for the school says they are not aware of the lawsuit or its allegations. officials have been working closely with the jewish community to address their concerns. ( mark ) more money is on the way to victims of the coyote creek flood in san jose. san jose mayor sam liccardo announced that the passage of the state budget will provide more than five million dollars for services related to febraury's floods. thousands of people were forced to evacuate after days of rain and water releases from the anderson dam - caused coyote creek to overflow back in february. several cars and homes were ruined in those floods. ( james ) family members of a pregnant woman who was shot and killed by seattle police are questioning why officers used deadly force. 30-year-old charleena lyles was killed in her apartment with her children inside sunday morning. police say lyles called them to report that someone had stolen an x-box. police say when two officers arrived, they were confronted by lyles with a knife. in an audio recording you can hear officers shouting, "get back," and then shots are fired. family members are questioning why police didn't use non- lethal options and say police knew she had been struggling with mental health. children and was pregant with her fifth child. she had just been released from jail a few days ago for another issue at her apartment, and her family says she was trying to get help for mental health issues. (mark) a new report says gunfire kills or injured at least 19-kids each day in the u-s. that's according to a new report from the c-d-c. researchers say between 2002 and 2014, nearly 13- hundred kids died each year from shootings, and almost 6- thousand were injured. more than half of the deaths were homicides, 38-percent were suicides, and three percent were from accidental shootings. washington d-c and louisiana had the highest rates of child gun deaths. delaware, hawaii, maine and new hampshire had the lowest rates of child gun deaths. (mark) a bankruptcy filing by japanese air bag maker takata means victims will get less money. dozens of people have sued the company over deaths and injuries caused by exploding air bag inflators. legal experts say takata is expected to file for bankruptcy protection by the end of the month. most of the money will go towards paying a one-billion dollar settlement with automakers for recall costs. this means there won't be enough money to give victims. takata inflators can explode with too much force and spew shrapnel. at least 16 people have died worldwide and over 180 have been injured. (james) google can now help you find a job. starting today, job hunters are able to go to google and see help-wanted listings that its search engine collects across the internet. the results will streamline listings by eliminating duplicate jobs posted on different sites. google will also show employer ratings from current and former workers, as well as typical commute times to job locations. they are teaming up with linked-in, monster, career builder, glassdoor, and facebook for their new service. (james) still ahead on the kron four morning news... people in the u-s are apparently getting better at saving their money. why financial experts say it's because they are ááscared. (james) we're covering the heat hitting the bay area. taking a look at afternoon highs today. 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(james) the fee is to help cover the cost of hiring additional workers and renting extra planes and trucks. the surcharges start thanksgiving week for ground shipments, and the week of december 17 for faster delivery options such as overnight or 2- or 3-day service. (mark) americans are getting better at saving their money. that's according to a new report from bankrate- dot-com. (james) researchers say the percentage of people who have enough savings to cover six-months of expenses has jumped to 31- percent. that's compared to 28-percent last year. (mark) financial experts say people are putting money away out of fear a recession could happen again. they a quarter of americans still have no savings at all, but that number is down from last year and is showing positive signs that saving habits are improving. (will) hot weather is hitting all over the bay area. i'm live with details on how you can beat the heat. 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. (james)(mark) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather and traffic... (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. no major issues on wb 580bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( mark ) and our team coverage of the heat wave continues this morning.( james ) kron 4's will tran is live in pleasanton with more on how to stay safe during the heat. ( will ) we are expecting triple digits for parts of the east bay today and it is important to stay cool and hydrated. ( will ) here are some tips from the national weather service about ow to stay safe in teh heat. first... avoid strenuous outdoor activities. if you have to be out side... find shade whenever possible. never leave kids or pets in the car. and most important stay hydrated. coming up at 6:00 i will be speaking with fire fighters about how to be safe and recognize the symptoms of heat related illnesses. ( mark ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) and a reminder about the danger of hot cars. this dog was rescued in napa after being left in a car at the south napa market place. the owner was inside shopping. police say the temperature inside the car reached 136-degrees. ( james ) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. ( mark ) the three men arrested for beating a lyft driver last march pleaded not guilty to felony charges. all three suspects remain in custody this morning. they were arrested after vandalizing the driver's car and beating him up and running over his leg with a dirt bike on highway 101 in san francisco. the lyft driver had surgery on his injured leg. the c-h-p is still searching for the fourth suspect who has been identified as quintrell anderson. ( mark ) prosecutors say a santa cruz surgeon has been molesting children for years. the neurosurgeon was in court yesterday to face new sexual assault charges. doctor james kohut is accused of molesting several children, including a three-year-old boy. two of his nurses are also accused in the abuse of children. the newest allegation comes from a woman who says he abused her thirteen years ago in louisiana. prosecutors have added that to the charges against him. last week, the doctor pleaded not guilty to ten felony charges of molesting two boys and a girl under the age of 14. ( james ) this morning we have new information about two separate terrorist attacks in europe. we first broke news of these attacks yesterday on the kron 4 morning news. first... we have learned that a car that tried to ram police in paris was filled with gas canisters.' this happened on the champs-elysees. the driver was shot and killed by police and this morning four of the man's family members have been arrested. police say the man was known to police for his ties to radicalism. and in london, a van plowed into a crowd of worshippers leaving a mosque. one person was killed and 8 others injured. investigators say the driver had said that he wanted to kill all muslims. the man is now being held on suspicion of murder and terrorism. (mark) senate democrats are stepping up their opposition to the republican health care bill being written behind closed doors. democrasts are upset that republicans are working on a plan to repeal and replace the affordable care act but are not sharing any of the details. senate minority leader chuck schumer has accused the g-o-p of writing the bill in secret, because they are "ashamed" of it. republicans hope to bring the bill to the senate floor for a vote as early as next week. (mark) the supreme court has announced it will take up a wisconsin gerrymandering case, the most important case of its kind in a decade. it involves district lines in wisconsin that challengers say were drawn to help republicans. how the justices rule on this, could impact how district lines are drawn nationwide. wisconsin's republican governor says he's confident the gop-drawn maps will survive the high court's review. (james) the city of san francisco is gearing up for one of the biggest parades in the world this weekend. hundreds of thousands of people will be attending the pride celebration. the month of june is known as pride month and cities throughout the u-s are celebrating l-g-b-t-q rights. san francisco will be having a series of events starting saturday with a rally taking place in the civic center at noon. on sunday morning the city will be hosting the pride parade along market street followed by a rally in the civic center. in preparation for the events, the city will be closing several streets downtown. street closures will be starting thursday morning and ending sunday afternoon. for more information on street closures and a list of events you can visit kron 4 dot com. (mark) coming up on the kron four morning news... we are talking about the last place giant's and last place a's... kevin durant opting out of his contract... and how dell curry stopped the timberwolves from drafting steph... plus how not to break up with your girlfriend at an a's game. the world according to gary is in a few minutes. ♪ ♪ (vo) you can pass down a subaru forester. (dad) she's all yours. (vo) but you get to keep the memories. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. i'm bruce hi i'm wendy (both) and we are turketarians. i switched to turkey 5 years ago. and you went "cold-turkey" 10 years ago? "cold turkey"? sorry, little turketarian humor. you know people think that all turkey tastes alike. (both) wrong! true turketarians swear by butterball. did someone say butterball? we eat butterball every day. we like to say, (both) "what is this? thanksgiving?" (both laughing) get it? butterball. the choice of turketarians. and it's also a story mail aabout people and while we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, we never forget... that your business is our business the united states postal service. priority: you (robin) no major hot spots. golden gate bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (james) it's being called the largest leak of voter information in history. security researchers say they found a flaw with a cloud server storing personal information of around two hundred million registered voters. the information included names, addresses, phone numbers and voter registration details on voters from both political parties. researchers say the server was storing data for a contractor hired by the republican national committee who uses the information for advertising. cyber security experts are warning that this type of data breach could become more frequent. the internet could access the information and get access to terabytes of data without any passwords or credentials"> (james) the r-n-c has not commented on the leak. the data company behind this leak says they take full responsibility and that the security hole has been fixed. (anny) tracking your morning forecast... the world according to gary is after the break. (mark) cubs anthony rizzo was attempting to score from third base on a lineout to center field by kris bryant in the bottom of the sixth when he slammed into hedges. rizzo's left shoulder caught hedges square in the right thigh and midsection and the san diego catcher fell over backward, holding onto the ball for an inning-ending double play. chicago won its second straight to improve to 35-34. the padres manager was not happy with the collision. (mark) (mark) and remember the home plate collision between buster posey and scott cousins... it ended buster posey's season. does more need to be done to protect the catcher? (mark) r.a. dickey threw seven scoreless innings, matt adams hit another homer and the atlanta braves sent the san francisco giants to their seventh straight loss, a 9-0 rout monday night. the 42-year-old dickey escaped a jam in the first to turn in his strongest outing of the season. he surrendered just three hits and retired 16 of the last 17 hitters he faced. of course, it helped to be going against the giants, whose skid is the longest of a hugely disappointing season. san francisco dropped to 26-46 and fell a staggering 20 games behind first-place colorado in the nl west. adams homered in the fourth off johnny cueto, driving it deep into the right-field seats. the first baseman added an rbi single in the eighth, sparking a seven-run outburst that made it a rout. he now has 10 homers and 27 rbis since being acquired from st. louis on may 20. (mark) the oakland a's hosting the houston astros at the coliseum. george springer hit his 20th home run, jake marisnick and derek fisher also went deep and the houston astros beat the oakland athletics 4-1 on monday night. evan gattis and alex bregman both doubled twice to help the astros improve to a major league-best 24-8 on the road while winning their seventh straight at the coliseum. jed lowrie doubled in oakland's run. the a's were coming off a four-game sweep of the al east-leading new york yankees but fell 15= games behind the first-place astros in the al west. brad peacock struck out eight in 5 2/3 innings. he retired 16 of his first 18 batters and didn't allow a runner past first until matt joyce's one-out double in the sixth. three relievers combined to get 10 outs for houston. ken giles pitched the ninth for his 17th save. (mark) dodgers rookie cody bellinger became the fastest player to 21 home runs in baseball history, connecting in his first two at-bats against new york mets right-hander zack wheeler on monday night. bellinger, who was not called up until three weeks into the season, now has 21 home runs in his first 51 games. that surpasses by one the totals of gary sanchez (new york yankees, 2016) and wally berger (boston braves, 1930). both had 20 home runs through 51 games. it took berger 55 games and sanchez 59 games to reach the 21-homer mark. bellinger, 21, now leads the national league in home runs. his first game was april 25. he has five multihomer games, tying mike piazza for the dodgers' rookie record. (mark) former minnesota gm david kahn wrote a story for sports illustrated talking about one of the most infamous moments in timberwolves draft history. when they drafted back-to-back point guards 2009, but left stephen curry on the board. the agent for steph the agent stephen curry but left guards 2009, to-back point draft history. most infamous one of the talking about illustrated for sports wrote a story david kahn minnesota gm former (mark) one.four games to one. (mark) former minnesota gm david kahn wrote a story for sports illustrated talking about one of the most infamous moments in timberwolves draft history. when they drafted back-to-back point guards 2009, but left stephen curry on the board. the agent for steph curry said his father, dell, did not want his son to be drafted by minnesota. (mark) after the end of the a's game saturday against the yankees in oakland... fan were going down to the field for a postgame fireworks show. the were greeted with a tweet on the jumbotron from the user @laxlonghorn. he apparently dumped his girlfriend with a tweet on the scoreboards. (james) she may not be in the white house anymore... but michelle obama is still encouraging people to get moving. the former first lady shared a look into her workout routine on instagram... she says these are photos of her doing a bootcamp weekend with friends. on the post, she explained she often hosted bootcamps for close girlfriends during her time at the white house. she says she's continuing the tradition as a way to keep herself and her crew motivated and healthy. (james) your child's baby food could contain lead. that's according to a new report. the study found detectable levels of lead in 20 percent of the baby food samples that were tested. the toxic metal was found in fruit juices such as grape and apple... and baby food containing root vegetables like sweet potatoes and carrots... and some teething biscuits. lead can cause problems with attention and behavior... brain development... the heart and the immune system. no particular brands are identified in the study, and the levels of lead are thought to be relatively low. (mark) ahead at eight on the kron 4 morning news... two men are in custody after an early morning manhunt in the east bay. we'll explain how police finally caught them. and police are looking for answers after a man kills his two children and then himself in the north bay. we'll have the latest details. plus... our top story this morning is the major heat wave hitting the bay area. get ready for more triple digit temperatures this week. anny hong has details on when we could finally get some relief. (james) our top story this morning... the heat wave hitting the bay area. (mark) this is a look at afternoon highs. you can see just how hot it's going to get today. (mark) good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm mark danon. (james) and i'm james fletcher. we are preparing you with what you need to know to stay safe in the heat. we have team coverage this morning. kron fours will tran is live at a cooling center in the east bay with details on how to escape the hot temperatures. and anny hong is in the weather center with your neighborhood forecast. lets start with anny. (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. accident and car fire eb 580 at foothill/san ramon, traffic backed up ont the grade.bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) and our team coverage of the heat wave continues this morning.( james ) kron 4's will tran is live in pleasanton with more on how to stay safe during the heat. ( will ) we are expecting triple digits for parts of the east bay today and it is important to stay cool and hydrated. ( will ) here are some tips from the national weather service about ow to stay safe in teh heat. first... avoid strenuous outdoor activities. if you have to be out side... find shade whenever possible. never leave kids or pets in the car. and most important stay hydrated. coming up at 6:00 i will be speaking with fire fighters about how to be safe and recognize the symptoms of heat related illnesses. illnesses.heat related symptoms of recognize the about how to speaking with 6:00 i will be coming up at hydrated.important stay hydrated. coming up at 6:00 i will be speaking with fire fighters about how to be safe and recognize the symptoms of heat related illnesses. ( mark ) ( mark ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) p-g-and-e crews are working to make sure people around the bay area don't lose power during this heat wave. more than 100-thousand customers have lost power at some point over the last few days. yesterday power was knocked out at the stoneridge mall in pleasanton. p-g-and-e says that the heat is to blame for the outages. they say that high demand for air conditioning can overload electric lines... transformers and other equipment. p-g-and-e says it is using meteoroligists to pinpoint which locations may be most vulnerable in advance. they say that helps their crews respond quicker when there is a power outage. ( james ) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. (james) police in fremont arrest two burglary suspects after an hours long manhunt. the manhunt started around 2:30 this morning when somebody in the area of lake mead drive and great salt lake drive heard somebody trying to break into his neighbors house. when police arrived they found a man on a roof and that person was arrested. but a second person took off and police began searching for him. they told people in the neighborhood to shelter in place. they found him and arrested him around 5:00 this morning. nobody was injured during the burglary. ( mark ) in the north bay... police say a father killed his two young children before taking his own life.( james ) kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in santa rosa this morning with the details. lydia. ( lydia )police in santa rosa found the bodies of a 40-year old father, his 6-year old daughter and 18-month old son on monday morning.(take vo)the bodies were found inside the fathers home on the 700 block of slater street.before the murder-suicide, sonoma county sheriff's deputies were investigating a child custody violation, involving a dispute between a husband and wife about their two children. during the investigation, authorities tried to contact the father and check on the children. sheriff's deputies eventually entered the home and found the three dead.we talked to neighbors about what happened.(sot) ( lydia )the father, 40, hung himself in a bedroom with the two kids nearby.the cause of death of the children is still not determined pending an autopsy..reporting live in santa rosa, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( mark ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) still ahead. new information into the newsroom about a deadly officer-inolved shooting in the east bay. why police say they were forced to open fire. plus. a vigil is held for the victim's in the deadly u-p-s rampage in san francisco. we hear from witnesses who saw the everything unfold in front of their own eyes.( mark ) we continue to track the hot weather in the bay area today. anny hong is in the weather center and has a full report in just a few minutes. (robin) a hot spot in dublin accident and car fire eb 580 at foothill/san ramon, traffic backed up ont the grade . bay bridge wb 80 is slow from the maze. ( mark ) this morning we are learning new details about what led up to a deadly officer involved shooting in antioch. police shot and killed 37-year-old nathan banks friday night near manzanita way. officers say they tried to talk to banks and a woman who were in a car. that's when police noticed that banks had a gun and the told him to stay in the car. he got out with the gun and took off running. an officer chased him and there was some sort of confrontation. that's when the officer started shooting. the contra cost county district attorney's office is investigating. ( james ) still ahead. the heat wave means bad news for california wineries. what they are doing to protect their product. after the break. ( anny ) and i'm tracking your morning forecast. a full weather report right after the break. hi, we are turketarians. you know people think that all turkey tastes alike. (both) wrong! true turketarians swear by butterball. we like to say, (both) "what is this? thanksgiving?" (both laughing) get it? butterball. the choice of turketarians. ( james ) here's a live look at yosemite this morning. they are expecting a high of 95 degrees today and will be in the 90s all week long. (james) in the weather center with anny tracking the forecast... (anny) (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. a hot spot in dublin accident and car fire eb 580 at foothill/san ramon, traffic backed up into san leandro. a new crash in san francisco sb 101 at cesar chavez blocking two lanes, slow from wb 80 merge. bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. ( mark ) california's heat wave is causing concern for wineries around the state. wine makers say the heat could be devastating for heir business if they are not careful. they say the triple digit heat can cause barrels... tanks and bottles to degrade quickly no matter what material it is made out of. wineries are using high tech climate control facilities to make sure their wine doesn't go bad. they say that heat is the biggest enemy of quality wine. ( james ) heat waves like the one we're going through right now is something we might have to get used to. according to the college of social sciences, dangerous heat is getting worse.(mark) the study looked at over 19-hundred deadly heat waves, and found that hot spells like the one now are bigger killers than previously thought and will be more frequent. researchers say one in three people experience 20 days a year when the heat can reach deadly levels. this study comes as nasa said last month was the second warmest may in 137-years. (james) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. ( mark ) breaking news. 15 people are dead this morning after a suicide car bombing in somalia. the death toll is expected to rise. at least 9 others are injured. al-qaeda has claimed responsibilty for the bombing. this blast comes less than a week after gunmen carried an overnight attack in somalia that killed 31 people. ( james ) more than 100 people gathered outside the u-p-s san francisco customer center to pay tribute to three drivers who were killed by a co-worker. the interfaith prayer service last night honored benson louie, mike lefiti and wayne chan. the three men were shot and killed last week by fellow driver jimmy lam. a motive for the shooting remains a mystery this morning. many of the victims co-workers were at the service and say they are still struggling to deal with what happened: ( james ) now union officials say they want some answers. they want to know how the shooter got a weapon inside the facility. they don't know if anybody was operating the metal detectors at the facility or if they were even working correctly on the day of the shooting. ( mark ) the american college student who just returned home after being detained in north korea for 17 months has died. otto warmbier (warm-beer) was in a coma when he was released by north korea. the 22-year old was sentenced to 15 years in prison -- after confessing he tried to steal a propaganda banner from a hotel. doctors say he returned to the u-s with severe brain damage, but it wasn't clear what caused it. his family released a statement blaming their son's death on the way has treated by the north koreans. president trump expressed his condolences yesterday. that. ( james ) british singer adele visited london's fire departemt after the deadly apartment fire in london that claimed 79 lives. the fire department posted these pictures on twitter. the 29-year-old shared a cup of tea with the firefighters yesterday and thanked them for their services. the fire department said in their tweet: "we are so humbled by everyone's support." ( mark ) still ahead on the kron four morning news... the raiders re-locaton to las vegas isn't the popular move for many fans.. we'll tell you what someone did to really make that known. and. we continue to track the hot weather in the bay area today. anny hong is in the weather center and has a full report in just a few minutes. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 ( mark ) the raiders are leaving oakland in the next couple of seasons to relocate to las vegas. and not everyone is too happy about the silver and black playing in sin city. "the raiders are coming" sign has been stolen.( james ) the clark county commission chairman tweeted these pictures of where the welcoming sign should be. he says "the sign may be missing, but don't worry the raiders are still coming" no one has been arrested in conncection with the theft. (will) hot weather is hitting all over the bay area. i'm live with details on how you can beat the heat. ( mark )( james )( robin ) checking bay area roads before you head out the door.. no major hot spots. accident and car fire eb 580 at foothill/san ramon, traffic backed up ont the grade bay bridge wb 80 slow from the maze. wb 580 slow from harbour (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. ( mark ) and our team coverage of the heat wave continues this morning.( james ) kron 4's will tran is live in antioch with more on how to stay safe during the heat. ( will ) we are expecting triple digits for parts of the east bay today and it is important to stay cool and hydrated. ( will ) here are some tips from the national weather service about ow to stay safe in teh heat. first... avoid strenuous outdoor activities. if you have to be out side... find shade whenever possible. never leave kids or pets in the car. and most important stay hydrated. coming up at 6:00 i will be coming up at hydrated. coming up at hydrated.important stay and most the car.kids or pets in never leave possible. never leave kids or pets in the car. and most important stay hydrated. ( mark ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( james ) and a reminder about the danger of hot cars. this dog was rescued in napa after being left in a car at the south napa market place. the owner was inside shopping. police say the temperature inside the car reached 136-degrees. ( james ) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. ( mark ) the three men arrested for beating a lyft driver last march pleaded not guilty to felony charges. all three suspects remain in custody this morning. they were arrested after vandalizing the driver's car and beating him up and running over his leg with a dirt bike on highway 101 in san francisco. the lyft driver had surgery on his injured leg. the c-h-p is still searching for the fourth suspect who has been identified as quintrell anderson. ( mark ) prosecutors say a santa cruz surgeon has been molesting children for years. the neurosurgeon was in court yesterday to face new sexual assault charges. doctor james kohut is accused of molesting several children, including a three-year-old boy. two of his nurses are also accused in the abuse of children. the newest allegation comes from a woman who says he abused her thirteen years ago in louisiana. prosecutors have added that to the charges against him. last week, the doctor pleaded not guilty to ten felony charges of molesting two boys and a girl under the age of 14. ( james ) this morning we have new information about two separate terrorist attacks in europe. we first broke news of these attacks yesterday on the kron 4 morning news. first... we have learned that a car that tried to ram police in paris was filled with gas canisters.' this happened on the champs-elysees. the driver was shot and killed by police and this morning four of the man's family members have been arrested. police say the man was known to police for his ties to radicalism. and in london, a van plowed into a crowd of worshippers leaving a mosque. one person was killed and 8 others injured. investigators say the driver had said that he wanted to kill all muslims. the man is now being held on suspicion of murder and terrorism. ( mark ) the city of san francisco is gearing up for one of the biggest parades in the world this weekend. hundreds of thousands of people will be attending the pride celebration. the month of june is known as pride month and cities throughout the u-s are celebrating l-g-b-t-q rights. san francisco will be having a series of events starting saturday with a rally taking place in the civic center at noon. on sunday morning the city will be hosting the pride parade along market street followed by a rally in the civic center. in preparation for the events, the city will be closing several streets downtown. street closures will be starting thursday morning and ending sunday afternoon. for more information on street closures and a list of events you can visit kron 4 dot com. ( james ) the supreme court has announced it will take up a wisconsin gerrymandering case, the most important case of its kind in a decade. it involves district lines in wisconsin that challengers say were drawn to help republicans. how the justices rule on this, could impact how district lines are drawn nationwide. wisconsin's republican governor says he's confident the gop-drawn maps will survive the high court's review. ( mark ) coming up... a pregnant woman is shot and killed by police. hear why family members are questioning the officers' actions.( james ) and. hear what golfing legend tiger woods says he is going to do for himself following his recent d-u-i arrest. plus. see a dog being saved by good samaritans after being stuck in a car in 100 degree heat. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. hansome scrambled eggs andt i pancakes. for? lilly: we got a craving! go, go, go!! crashing cravings in the crave van! jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. handballer 2: $2.99? how 'bout we play you for it. handballers: oooooooh. jack vo: you crave it, we serve it. try my $2.99 jumbo breakfast platter. crave van! (robin) a hot spot in dublin. an accident and car fire eb 580 at foothill/san ramon, traffic backed up ont the grade ( mark ) a puppy is in the hands of an animal shelter after her owner left her in a hot car in texas.( james ) police broke in to rescue the eight-month old puppy when she was trapped in the nearly 100- degree heat over the weekend.( mark ) someone called police to report the animal was in the car, with the windows rolled up and the car turned off. the owner says he was shopping inside walmart for about 30 minutes. he was later arrested for animal cruelty.( james ) at 100 degrees... it only takes 15 minutes for a car to reach 140 degrees. ( mark ) happening now... it's so hot in phoenix, arizona that it is prompting flight cancellations because some airplanes can't take off in the extreme heat. ( james ) phoenix is expected to hit a high of 120 degrees today. american airlines has already canceled 43 flights today because it's just too hot for planes to take off and land. ( mark ) other airlines are also expected to cancel flights. so if you are heading to the southwest this week - be sure to call ahead. ( james ) still ahead. we continue to track the hot weather in the bay area today. anny hong is in the weather center and has a full report in just a few minutes. ( mark )( james )( robin ) checking bay area roads before you head out the door.. a mjoe hot spot accident and car fire eb 580 at foothill/san ramon, traffic backed up. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. ( james ) golfer tiger woods says he is getting professional help managing his medication. woods took to twitter to tell his fans that the professional will help him manage ways he deals with back pain and a sleep disorder. his announcement comes a month after police found him asleep at the wheel of his car in florida. woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. in court-- woods said his behavior was quote-- "an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications." ( james ) family members of a pregnant woman who was shot and killed by seattle police are questioning why officers used deadly force. 30-year-old charleena lyles was killed in her apartment with her children inside sunday morning. police say lyles called them to report that someone had stolen an x-box. police say when two officers arrived, they were confronted by lyles with a knife. in an audio recording you can hear officers shouting, "get back," and then shots are fired. family members are questioning why police didn't use non- lethal options and say police knew she had been struggling with mental health. with murder after police say he assaulted and killed a muslim teen near a mosque in virginia. nabra hassanen was going to the mosque with her friends when she was assaulted. police say the group of friends got into a dispute with a driver. officers say that is when the driver, 22-year-old darwin torres, attacked her with a baseball bat, took her in his car, and threw her body in a nearby pond. police are describing this as a road rage incident, and say there is no evidence to suggest it was a hate crime. ( mark ) more money is on the way to victims of the coyote creek flood in san jose. san jose mayor sam liccardo announced that the passage of the state budget will provide more than five million dollars for services related to febraury's floods. thousands of people were forced to evacuate after days of rain and water releases from the anderson dam - caused coyote creek to overflow back in february. several cars and homes were ruined in those floods. ( mark ) a spanish judge has summoned soccer star cristiano ronadlo to court. he is being told to answer questions after he was accused of tax fraud by a state prosecutor. the 32-year- old from portugal will appear in court at the end of july. ronaldo is accused of four counts of tax fraud totaling nearly 15 million in euros, which is 16 million in american money. he has denied any wrongdoing. ( james ) the warriors season ended with them winning their second title in three years. the players can now go out and enjoy the off- season.( mark ) but not everyone in the organization gets to have a vacation. kron four's mark carpenter has the story. it's a good problem to have, but winning a world title means the warriors front office gets a late start on handling offseason priorities. heading into the summer, the top items on the agenda are preparing for the draft and keeping this championship roster intact. "right now we are working a lot. i didn't get to go to vegas. they went to vegas, i didn't get to go to vegas. i took a couple days with my wife and kids, it's, to be honest, i wish there was a little more of a pause, but that's the price of winning, which you deal with.'one thing that'll help make bob myers' job easier...cooperation from his superstars....as it seems steph curry and kevin durant would be willing to do what it takes to maintain 'strength in numbers'"any statement by any player expressing the fact that they like to play for our team and want to keep playing for our team is a positive. that's certainly what you want, so those are all good things. hopefully, we can do our part to make this a place where players either want to stay playing or come to play for and that's what every team wants to do."this offseason marks the first time in six years...myers won't be able to seek counsel from jerry westlast week, the hall of famer left the franchise to join the clippers front office. "i think for him, it's a great new challenge. it's in los angeles and i've always said to him, and we'll always say whatever he's happy doing makes me happy, whatever that might be."the good thing is, like i said, he'll probably still give advice on the warriors, even if it's not asked for, so it's fine."the nba draft is this thursday...and as of now, the warriors don't have any picks, but are still preparing for any situation. mark carpenter, kron4 news ( james ) a key road damaged in a rockslide at yosemite national park has reopened ahead of schedule. el portal road reopened over the weekend... giving people a clear route to yosemite. park rangers say more than 100 dump trucks hauled off giant rocks and debris after a four ton rockslide came crashing down last week. crews originally thought it would take a few more days to finish cleaning up the mess but they got the work done quicker than expected. ( mark ) coming up in kron four news at nine... despite still being months away, the holiday season just got even more expensive. we'll show you the changes u-p-s is making when shipping a gift. plus. a bay area city is named one of the best small towns to visit. we'll tell you who it is. after the break. discover card. i'm not a customer, but i'm calling about that credit scorecard. give it. sure! it's free for everyone. oh! well that's nice! and checking your score won't hurt your credit. oh! i'm so proud of you. well thank you. free at at discover.com/creditscorecard, even if you're not a customer. at enterprise, we guarantee it. next vehicle purchase? head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... change your thinking about buying your next one. "america" by simon and garfun [ snoring ]ental) [ deep sleep snoring ] the all-new volkswagen atlas. seats seven, sleeps six. life's as big as you make it. ( mark ) sonoma has been named the best small town to visit in america.. that's according to u-s news and world report. here is a look at the top five. lake tahoe also making the list coming in at number 5. brekenridge, colorado coming in at number 2... followed by asheville, north carolina and park city, utah. monterey came in at number 6. the report looked at restaurants and attractions in all cities with fewer than 100-thousand people. ( james ) a man in pittsburg accidentally dropped an alarm clock in his wall while doing some home maintenance.( mark ) the alarm has been going off every day for the last 13 years.... he tied the clock to a string and dropped it through an air vent. it was supposed to go off ten minutes later to let him know where to punch a hole in the living room wall to pass a wire through for a t-v hookup. for more triple digit temperatures this week. anny hong has details on when we could finally get some relief. ( mark ) our top story this morning... the heat wave hitting the bay area. this is a look at afternoon highs. you can see just how hot it's going to get today. and this morning, the entire state is being asked to conserve electricity in an effort to prevent power outages in the extreme heat. (mark) good morning and thanks for joining us. i'm mark danon. we are preparing you with what you need to know to stay safe in the heat. we have team coverage this morning. kron fours will tran is live at a cooling center in the east bay with details on how to escape the hot temperatures. and anny hong is in the weather center with your neighborhood forecast. lets start with anny. (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. bay bridge wb 80 slow from the maze. delays on eb 580 into dublin after an accident at foothill, slow from 238. ( mark ) and our team coverage of the heat wave continues this morning. kron 4's will tran is live in pleasanton with more on how to stay safe during the heat. ( will ) we are expecting triple digits for parts of the east bay today and it is important to stay cool and hydrated. ( will ) here are some tips from the national weather service about ow to stay safe in teh heat. first... avoid strenuous outdoor activities. if you have to be out side... find shade whenever possible. never leave kids or pets in the car. and most important stay hydrated. coming up at 6:00 i will be speaking with fire fighters about how to be safe and recognize the symptoms of heat related illnesses. ( mark ) thanks will. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( mark ) p-g-and-e crews are working to make sure people around the bay area don't lose power during this heat wave. more than 100-thousand customers have lost power at some point over the last few days. yesterday power was knocked out at the stoneridge mall in pleasanton. p-g-and-e says that the heat is to blame for the outages. they say that high demand for air conditioning can overload electric lines... transformers and other equipment. p-g-and-e says it is using meteoroligists to pinpoint which locations may be most vulnerable in advance. they say that helps their crews respond quicker when there is a power outage. ( mark ) and now state officials are calling on people to conserve energy during the heat wave. a statewide "flex alert" has been issued, due to high demand of electricity. power officials are asking people to avoid using major appliances between 2 p-m and 9 p-m and set air conditioners to 78 degrees or higher. it's all an attempt to ease the strain on the power grids. ( mark ) summer officially begins today and the heat wave is leading to increased fire danger all across the state. in moraga... a fire broke out on the hillside behind campolindo high school -- dangerously close to the high school football field. people living near the area were worried about the fire reaching their homes. at one point the fire was less than a mile away from one man's house. he wasn't home at the time it started. fortunately the wind was blowing the fire away from his home. multiple fire agencies were able to contain the fire. firefighters are still trying to figure out what sparked the fire. ( mark ) in southern calfiornia... a fast-moving wildfire is burning near big bear. voluntary evacuation orders were issued for the area. more than 800-acres have burned since yesterday afternoon. as of right now, no homes are threatened. ( mark ) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. ( mark ) breaking news we are following out of the east bay this morning. police in fremont arrest two burglary suspects after an hours long manhunt. the manhunt started around 2:30 this morning when somebody in the area of lake mead drive and great salt lake drive heard somebody trying to break into his neighbors house. when police arrived they found a man on a roof and that person was arrested. but a second person took off and police began searching for him. they told people in the neighborhood to shelter in place. they found him and arrested him around 5:00 this morning. nobody was injured during the burglary. ( mark ) in the north bay... police say a father killed his two young children before taking his own life. kron 4's lydia pantazes is live in santa rosa this morning with the details. lydia. ( lydia )police in santa rosa found the bodies of a 40-year old father, his 6-year old daughter and 18-month old son on monday morning.(take vo)the bodies were found inside the fathers home on the 700 block of slater street.before the murder-suicide, sonoma county sheriff's deputies were investigating a child custody violation, involving a dispute between a husband and wife about their two children. during the investigation, authorities tried to contact the father and check on the children. sheriff's deputies eventually entered the home and found the three dead.we talked to neighbors about what happened.(sot) ( lydia )the father, 40, hung himself in a bedroom with the two kids nearby.the cause of death of the children is still not determined pending an autopsy..reporting live in santa rosa, lydia pantazes kron4 news. ( mark ) thanks lydia. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( mark ) the oakland fire department has released a new report on the deadly ghost ship warehouse fire. the report says the flames started in the northwest area on the ground floor of the warehouse. but there is still no conclusive determination of what caused the fire that killed 36 people back in december. two people are facing criminal charges, the buildings master tenant derick almena and max harris. harris is the man who prosecutors say organized the party the night of the fire. finding out today when his next parole hearing will be... hear what legal experts are saying about his possible release. (robin) no major hot spots. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101.bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) o-j simpson finds out today when his next parole hearing will be. the nevada board of corrections is expected to announce this afternoon that his next the parole hearing will be in july. many experts say simpson will likely be granted parole. simpson was sentenced to 33 years behind bars for robbing a memorabilia dealer at gunpoint in las vegas. the earliest simpson could get out of prison is october first. ( mark ) california's heat wave is causing concern for wineries around the state. wine makers say the heat could be devastating for heir business if they are not careful. they say the triple digit heat can cause barrels... tanks and bottles to degrade quickly no matter what material it is made out of. wineries are using high tech climate control facilities to make sure their wine doesn't go bad. they say that heat is the biggest enemy of quality wine. ( mark ) if you're not liking this current heat wave...you may want to get used to it. according to the college of social sciences, killer heat is getting worse. the study looked at over 19-hundred deadly heat waves, and found that hot spells like the one now are bigger killers than previously thought and will be more frequent. researchers say one in three people experience 20 days a year when the heat can reach deadly levels. this study comes as nasa said last month was the second warmest may in 137-years. (mark) checking the markets this morning... winners and losers is next with our financial expert rob black. (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. (mark) time to talk winners and losers with our financial expert rob black loser: about 57 million americans have no emergency savings .. . the percentage of those lacking an emergency fund is down to 24 percent this year. however, 32 percent of those ages 53 to 62 said they had zero dollars saved, more than any other age group. for many americans, a single unplanned expense could set them in a tailspin. worse yet, those who will likely need a rainy-day fund the most are also the least prepared. loser: us crude oil enters bear market after tumbling 3% below $43 a barrel . . .oil prices are trading below $43 a barrel, striking the lowest levels since mid-november. the fresh leg lower came on signs of rising output from nigeria and libya, two opec members exempt from cutting supply. oil prices will likely dip below $40 a barrel. output from the 14-member exporter group ticked higher in may due to rising production in nigeria, libya and iraq, raising concerns about opec's effort to shrink global stockpiles of crude oil. opec and other producers have committed to keeping 1.8 million barrels a day off the market through march. loser: ups to start adding holiday-shipping fees for us customers as costs rise . . . united parcel service (ups) will levy peak surcharges to u.s. residential packages for the holiday season, an unprecedented move by the shipping giant to pay for rising costs. the charges, ranging from 27 cents to 97 cents per package, will be applied to individual and commercial customers shipping to u.s. residences in november and december, ups said monday. while ups has had residential shipping surcharges, it has never before tacked on holiday season fees. can i get around the 20 percent down payment to buy a home? carla ( mark ) some drivers in the south bay are caught ignoring the rules when it comes to car pool lanes. kron 4's stanley roberts takes a look in this edition of people behaving badly. did you know you were in the carpool lane, yea i just switching a little bit because i was a meeting to go to but what about being in the car pool lane i was just in a rush i'm trying to get to work those were excuses from people stopped because they committed a potentially expensive highway foul they were in a two person carpool lane by themselves i'm on highway 101 at highway 87 with officer morasco of the san jose office of the california highway patrol and he is hand stopping drivers violating the carpool lane . where the cheaters come to him .something that the drivers who follow the rules are delighted to see i'm glad he's out here busting carpoolers there are so many cheaters, i pay money for electric car no cheaters .. love yousometimes the driver doesn't respond to the hand stop so they get the traditional stop go past the wall go past the wall the turn out finally the driver stops hi, i stopped you for driving solo in the carpool lane and also you ran the metering light apparenty the driver thought it was ok to use the carpool lane if you are late for a meeting and what about the running the red light how come you didn't stop at a red light i did stop with the red light 9i just brought this new car so the break is not woking how i used my old car this driver is have a bad day her words not mine and it started with her bumper i litterely got if knocked off this morning (really) that's why i'm running late but what about the being in the carpool i lnew i had to get off of 101 soon ok let's be in the left lane because i don't want to miss the exit maybe i should tell her the exit is in the right laneand then i was trying to like get an opening it was just lile packed the whole way down the fines for being in the carpool lane without the required amout of passengers can set you back 491 dollars in santa clara county but no points a fine that many people apparently don't have a problem paying sice so many were caught including this driver who had bigger problems what happened to your drivers license? i lost that a long time ago man he will get his own segment in san jose stanley roberts kron 4 news 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. (mark) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check of weather (anny hong): more very warm to hot weather can be expected through at least thursday. therefore, a heat advisory remains in effect for most inland areas through thursday. more substantial cooling is then expected from friday into the upcoming weekend. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. ( mark ) our top story this morning.... many people across the bay area are thinking about ways to stay cool during the heat wave. kron four's alecia reid reports that fans, air conditioners and miniature pools are now flying off store shelves. with steaming hot temperatures, people have been doing their best to beat the heat. plastic wrappers are melting in cars, and folks are trying to avoid that in their homes.i had a crew come out and install an ac ceiling fans on high and the house is a cave this heat is actually bringing a lot of revenue to hardware stores. anything from fans, air conditioners, and miniature pools are flying off the shelves.it does the joband it's not just fans that are flying off the shelves. ice chests are in high demand. these shelves are normally stacked all the way to the top. people want to keep their beverages cool even when outside.it's so hot for me. i'm not a hot weather girl. it's too hotwe know it was about 111 in pittsburg and it feels like about 100 here.the children were begging to come here all year so today was perfectit's extremely hot but it's ok we're in the water having funregardless of what people do to stay cool, it's important to stay hydrated. reporting from concord.. ( mark ) and a reminder about the danger of hot cars. this dog was rescued in napa after being left in a car at the south napa market place. the owner was inside shopping. police say the temperature inside the car reached 136-degrees. ( mark ) and you can stay on top of the heat wave by tracking the weather in your neighborhood using our kron four mobile app. you can get weather alerts, follow forecasts and be the first to know when breaking news happens in your area. ( mark ) the three men arrested for beating a lyft driver last march pleaded not guilty to felony charges. all three suspects remain in custody this morning. they were arrested after vandalizing the driver's car and beating him up and running over his leg with a dirt bike on highway 101 in san francisco. the lyft driver had surgery on his injured leg. the c-h-p is still searching for the fourth suspect who has been identified as quintrell anderson. ( mark ) prosecutors say a santa cruz surgeon has been molesting children for years. the neurosurgeon was in court yesterday to face new sexual assault charges. doctor james kohut is accused of molesting several children, including a three-year-old boy. two of his nurses are also accused in the abuse of children. the newest allegation comes from a woman who says he abused her thirteen years ago in louisiana. prosecutors have added that to the charges against him. last week, the doctor pleaded not guilty to ten felony charges of molesting two boys and a girl under the age of 14. ( mark ) right now president trump is rappling with an international crisis after the death of an american who was being detained in north korea. this comes as the russia cloud looms over the administration. joe johns has the latest. president trump:"it's a brutal regime and we'll be able to handle it."president trump -- under pressure to take a harder line toward north korea -- amid outrage over the death of american student otto warmbier.nat sound:the 22-year- old was released last week from north korean custody -- after spending 17 months in prison for trying to steal a propaganda poster.warmbier arrived in the u-s with severe brain damage and in a coma. president trump:"he spent a year and a half in north korea, a lot of bad things happened but at least we got him home to be with his parents."the president -- offering his "deepest condolences" in a statement and condemning "the brutality of the north korean regime." secretary of state rex tillerson -- stating that the u.s. holds north korea accountable for warmbier's unjust imprisonment.republican senators john mccain and marco rubio --- taking a tougher tone -- with mccain stating plainly that warmbier "was murdered by the kim jong-un regime."this international challenge, coming as the president continues to confront the russia investigation back at home.two top democrats in the house -- now ádemandingá documents related to general michael flynn's foreign work in a letter to flynn's lawyers -- alleging that president trump's áfiredá national security adviser - failed to disclose a 2015 middle east trip on his security clearance forms -- a trip reportedly related to a major nuclear energy deal involving russia. democrats also alleging he left key information about a 2015 saudi arabia trip off those forms.this -- after a key member of the senate judiciary committee made áthisá stunning statement about flynn on monday -- sen. sheldon whitehouse:"all the signals are suggesting that he is already cooperating with the fbi and may have been for sometime."that committee -- now agreeing to widen the scope of its russia probe to include possible obstruction of justice. sen. richard blumenthal:"political interference with an ongoing investigation regardless of what the president's lawyer may say could make the president a target, a subject, a person of interest."with the russia investigation expanding -- the white house continues to stonewall reporters - as sean spicer's future as press secretary remains unclear. jim acosta:"the white house is refusing to answer those questions on camera. my guess is because they want their evasive answers not saved for posterity." ( mark ) coming up on the kron four morning news... we are talking about the last place giant's and last place a's... kevin durant opting out of his contract... and how dell curry stopped the timberwolves from drafting steph... plus how not to break up with your girlfriend at an a's game. the world according to gary is in a few minutes. and after the break... a startling report is shedding light on gun violence in the u-s. we'll tell you just how many kids are victims every year. (vo) shop all makes, models and colors in your neighborhood... all with worry-free ownership. head to your neighborhood enterprise car sales and let the people who buy more vehicles than anyone... shift your thinking about buying your next one. (robin) no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101. golden gat bridge drive time less than 30 min from 37 to the toll plaza. richmond bridge drive less than 20 min from the toll to 101 (mark) a new report says gunfire kills or injured at least 19-kids each day in the u-s. that's according to a new report from the c-d-c. researchers say between 2002 and 2014, nearly 13- hundred kids died each year from shootings, and almost 6- thousand were injured. more than half of the deaths were homicides, 38-percent were suicides, and three percent were from accidental shootings. washington d-c and louisiana had the highest rates of child gun deaths. delaware, hawaii, maine and new hampshire had the lowest rates of child gun deaths. ( anny @ bam ) i'm tracking your forecast. welcome back to the kron 4 morning news... every morning at 7:45 we talk sports with gary radnich. and in case you missed it here's the gary's world rewind. with a throw up to the plate. and rizzo is out at the plate.">(mark) good morning gary. everyone is freaking out about this collision at the plate, but i didn't think it was that bad. gary says we've seen this before with buster posey. that was six seasons ago already when scott cousins ran into him at home plate. gary says to his credit he bounced back. after what happened to posey they had this rule about runners running into catchers... but they still can. gary says they finessed the rule. the one last night wasn't as bad as the buster posey collision, but that is what created rule number 7.13, the buster posey rule. (mark) lets talk about the giants. they are 26-46... 20 games out of first place. that is a complete opposite record from the first place rockies who are 46-26. it has been a pretty brutal season so far. gary says it is their worst and most disappointing season since 1985 when they lost 100 games. he says they still have 3 months of the agony. i looked up their stats compared to last season, the giants didn't get to 46 losses until august 3rd last year. so they are six weeks ahead of schedule. gary says they have given us three championships this decade so he thinks they deserve a pass. but there are the fans who say if they are going to pay to go to the games, the team better entertain them. gary says we can just give them this one year. he's tired of the fans complaining, but he understands it. (mark) and what happened to the a's? they are also in last place right now at 31-39. they are only 15.5 games out of first place. yonder alonso is having a great season at first, for a brief flash he was leading the all star voting for first place. but he has dropped down the list. gary says the a's had just come off a four game sweep of the yankees... but despite that and it being summer vacation, they only managed to get 10-thousand fans at the game last night. i like going to a's games at the coliseum. gary says they have done everything to try to make the games entertaining with the new gm being a promoter. they do pretty well on the weekend, but it's hard during the week. gary says the fans are tired of all the good players getting traded. (mark) i hate talk about a dodger, but cody bellinger is killing it. he just broke the record with 21 home runs in his first 50 games. gary says the dodgers have a lot of young talent. bellinger is leading the national league with home runs, and he wasn't even brought up to the major leagues until 20 games in. his dad played for the yankees and the angels and his brother just got drafted by the padres. gary says they have a good thing going down there, and the giants fans just have to suck it up. gary says he read a stat about arizona, colorado, and the dodgers, and since 1969 there have never been three teams this close after fathers day. they are all within a game of each other. gary says people are starting to pick on the announcers now because the giants are doing so bad. (mark) the big headline that is standing out that might freak people out for no reason... kevin durant opting out of the second year of his contract. durant will opt out and take less money so curry can get his payday, and they can try to keep iggy. gary says he would like to see iguodala get offered 20 million. gary says as long as they keep durant, curry, thompson, and draymond, the rest of the stuff is just filling it in. he says he has a hunch that iggy's agent is just trying to negotiate more money from the warriors. (mark) speaking of agents. we have dell curry and his agent to thank for steph curry not being a minnesota timberwolf. former minnesota gm was just interviewed and that year in the draft in 2009 the t- wolves had the 5th and 6th pick for point guards and they were going to pick steph curry. but dell curry told his agent, who is also curry's agent, to tell the timberwolves that steph doesn't want to play there. gary says he knew curry wanted to go to the knicks, but didn't know minnesota was in the mix. he says who knew curry was even going to be half this good, so that's a great story. (mark) another great story... do not break up with your girlfriend this way. it happened at the a's game saturday night. you can text and put stuff up on the a's message board. it says melissa, i am breaking up with you. there is now a new hashtag that says "pray for melissa". gary says he doesn't want to figure it out on t-v... but what was the guy thinking? not a very 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. ( mark ) take a look at this... delta air lines debuted a self-service kiosk that uses facial recognition to check in your bags. this is at minneapolis-saint paul international airport. if a passenger has a passport they can use the machine. it takes about 30 seconds for a face to be a verified or not. delta says any scanned facial images are immediately deleted after a match is confirmed, and will not be sent to a central database. delta is also testing the kiosks in atlanta and new york. ( mark ) sonoma has been named the best small town to visit in america.. that's according to u-s news and world report. here is a look at the top five. lake tahoe also making the list coming in at number 5. brekenridge, colorado coming in at number 2... followed by asheville, north carolina and park city, utah. monterey came in at number 6. the report looked at restaurants and attractions in all cities with fewer than 100-thousand people. seven day (darya)that's it for us this morning... that's it for us that's it for us this morning... our next ( mark )that's it for us this morning... our next newscast is at >> announcer: today on dr. phil. >> brittany will wind up sleeping with men one time. she tells them that she's pregnant. it's never been true. >> dr. phil: she's had every headline, been all over the news. woman lied to men. fake pregnancies. you said, good luck keeping her on stage because she's jumped out of a two story building and a moving police car. i think it's time to speak to brittany one-on-one. >> you are pregnant now? >> yes. correct. >> dr. phil: would you like our nurse to confirm it? >> i don't know why it's an issue. >> dr. phil: you haven't been forthcoming with us. >> let's do it! >> have a good show everybody, here we go. >> dr. phil: this is a save place to talk about hard things. i try to be an emotional compass and point you in the

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