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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> pam: tonight: new stories from those close to the situation. and police on the peninsula warn parents about an alleged child molester. who worked at a learning center. developsi'm pam moore. the news -- at eight -- is next. >> pam: now at eight. >> pam: i was never so scared in my life >> pam: shaken employees tell kron four about what happened when an armed man took hostages at a gas station in antioch. >> pam: police releasing new information about the violent past of the man they have chaged with kidnapping >>whoosh >> pam: a rocky road to the nba championship. two star players suffering head injuries in the playoffs. >> pam: tonight a sports medicine expert describes how stephan curry and klay thompson may be affected by their hard tumbles on the court. >>whoosh >> pam: on the peninsula a receptionist at a college prep tutoring center is on a 14 year old girl. >>whoosh >> pam: stanford university revealed tonight as one of the anthrax bacteria. the army says the mistakes happened more than a year ago. and it has no explanation for how it happened. this is a full hour of your choice for prime time news. >> pam: frightening moments for a local business manager. she witnessed the suspect in yesterday's antioch standoff. slam into a parked car, shortly before taking hostages at a gas station. >> pam: kron-4 covered this breaking news story all day yesterday. online and on web. >> pam: good evening everyone i'm pam moore. developsthe standoff suspect is in jail tonight. on 1- million dollars bail. >> pam: let's get right out to kron-4's scott rates. he joins us live from the arco gas station. where the terrifying ordeal unfolded yesterday. >> pam: scott what we do know >> reporter:it's frightening here, at the meiko auto body shop in antioch. it shows a car slamming into a parked car just before noon wednesday morning. esperanza hernandez is the office manager, you can see her running out to help right after the crash >> reporter:but what hernandez didn't know is who was behind he wheel. this man, 35-year-old say after gutierrez smashed into this car, he ran across the street to another body shop where he allegedly carjacked an employee at gun point. his crime spree would come to a dramatic end at the arco gas station where two people hostage triggering this massive police response >> reporter:jack bhalla, the owner of the arco, was one of the hostages. he tells kron 4 gurtrez treated him well, in fact even calling him a gentleman; however police paint a much different picture of gutierrez, who was found to wanted on a $300,000 warrant out of tracey for carjacking and auto theft >> reporter:hernandez knows things could have gone down much differently for her >> was the craziest things. i was one of the first people to talk with tempered what if he would have panicked at the first time i approached tempered and had no idea that he had a weapon on him. it is kind of scary. >> reporter: he is being held at $1 million bond. orville. they are expecting charges in time now prepared >> pam: thank you scott. kron-4's grant lodes joins us now >> grant: this is what it feels like to be that close to a hostage situation spirit with an employee x a 76 gas station taken across the street. employee of cost the street. monique shared it with us through she says she initially heard gunshots and try not to panic and she saw her customers start to run and run from the gas station across the street into corporate people were running into her unfortunately, no one was hurt. she did state the she did not sleep well and is to develop like a movie is hard to believe. we have a lot more perspective on the hostage situation yesterday with the interview of the gas station to one in question. he spent hours as an hostage in he has an interesting take on the suspect. pam? >> pam: for the first time in 40 years --- the golden state warriors are headed to the n-b-a finals. one week from tonight. the warriors are taking on the cleveland cavaliers. >> pam: the whole city of oakland.in fact, the whole bay area is celebrating. warriors pride taking over. >> pam: people flocking to buy dubsthe warriors are now just four- wins away from the championship. >> pam: but the quest for the n-b-a trophy. has not been withoutfor the second time this week. a star warriors player had a head injury scare. >> pam: last night, in game five, warriors guard klay thompson took a knee to the head. and was sent to the locker room officials later released a statement saying symptoms. >> pam: earlier this week. m-v-p - stephen curry also had an fall. he suffered a kron four's jeff bush is live in the newsroom tonight. >> pam: he talked to a doctor about what these incidents mean for thompson. and how concussions affect different >> reporter: 10, a concussion is an injury to the boeing and they get better most times with concord--with time >> reporter:doctor carlin senter specializes in sports medicine. she reviewed the video of klay thompson's injury and says it's hard to tell just how badly he was hurt. >>dr. carlin senter clearly he looks injured and clearly see the blood coming out of this either. that is what you notice as you watch pickedsports medicine >> reporter:clearly, he looks injured. he falls to the floor. he's holding his head and the first thing you notice is the blood coming out of his ear. >> reporter:doctor senter says that concussions are the most common injury seen by sports medicine doctors and says if properly the injury could become very dangerous. she can't say one way or another if thompson should play in game one of the championships but if the concussion is serious enough there could be long term affects. >>it really depends on the sevarity of the injury and how many injuries that person has sustained. straight forward sports concussionthe high school or collegiant athletes that i week or twothey are back playing. there are no long term problems. you can take that and abstract that and with a boxer who has suffered years and years of head injury, we know that those athletes are at high risk of demention and depression later in life. so, there is a whole wide range of subsequent things that can occur. >> >> reporter:you can bet the warriors doctors are keeping a close eye on thompson and he will probably take it easy for a few daysbut, as long as he is feeling better, he will likely be ready for game one of the championship. >> reporter:i'm jeff bush, live in the newsroom, kron four news. >> pam: thank you jeff. >> pam: coming up tonight at 8-30. we take a look at how cities in the bay area are planning to celebrate. should the warriors go all the way. >> pam: that's ahead at 8- 30. >> grant:tonight in san jose. the drought taking center stage. >> grant:neighbors are weighing in on upcoming plans for restrictions on water use. >> grant: customers are being rewarded for how much they have already cut back. san francisco customers have done well so they only have to reduce by an additional 8%. water, the fed did not meet these targets will be fined $10,000 per day. >> pam: >> pam: kron-4's charles clifford is live to explain how the plan is getting some pushback. charles? >> reporter: san jose customers are allowing their customers to wait and at a meeting tonight regarding water usage. about 400 people are attending tonight's meeting because of the controversy where the water plant is not treating all customers equally. the san jose water co. serve about a million customers. it wants to comply with the state's restrictions policy issued earlier this month. >> reporter: the unit of water is about 220 gal. of that 30 percent each household. anyone the goes over that amount could face stiff penalties. which can cause extra burdens on people. to buy tickets can be held as the same family with four occupants. >> did not seem fair and that is what i am here tonight. to see how they are going to implement this policy. >> reporter: is is just a proposal that still needs to be proposed that still needs to be approved. they also need some exemptions to the 13 limit corporate >> we need to if consider medical conditions. larger family sizes could face a such an appeal. it's >> reporter: the approve it as if the new rules looking immediately. >> reporter: if they go over the 13th minute water policy to pay as much as double per unit. charles clifford kron4 new corporate >> pam: texas is bracing for more rain. and many cities are still in danger of flooding. >> pam: the downpour earlier this week. is moving down- stream. swelling rivers and creeks. rivers have been over- keeping residents from leaving. or returning home. >> pam: the national weather service says, houston could see more storms for at least the next five days. authorities in these areas are now concerned about the potential for more damage. >> what is happening tonight is what i am worried about. will we find out tomorrow? >> pam: areas in north texas. including dallas. could get another two- to four- inches of rain through sunday. >> pam: the recent storms and flooding in texas and oklahoma. are blamed for the deaths of at least 21- people. >> pam: ten people are still missing in texas. many people in texas and oklahoma are on high alert tonight -- preparing for the threat of another round of severe weather. >> pam: in the past week -- more than 20 people have died in those two states. as the flood waters go down -- the death toll climbs. mary moloney shows us the power of the water. a river bursts into the perez family's home. the water from the blanco river swelled by the storms. >> reporter: the weather will be back! ♪ (music throughout) ♪ sfx: (smash) sfx: (roar) ♪♪♪ sfx: (roar) sfx: (engine roars) we have seen closed the last few days with the sun making an appearance every once in awhile. >> reporter: the good news is that we have more money to purchase headed this way. then changes will come. take a look at the golden gate bridge. with the fog and clouds coming and rather quickly this evening for it we are not seeing the press for mulling a year. the cloud will clear up below faster tomorrow afternoon. >> reporter: we have cooled down to 67 degrees right now. it is breezy for certain areas right now 14 for redwood city and san jose. tonight will be out walking the dog or corn out to dinner at temperatures will be cool with increase in cloud. faster clearing especially in a month creek saturday will be the warmest day especially in a month. we had the clout earlier today. we are looking the way to amplify. then we have another area with low pressure. and the temperatures climbed down starting on sunday. once again: down into the 50s. and then looks like by lunchtime was the '60s and quite a few 70's for the east bay, north bay and san jose area generally staying cool in the '50s and '60s. overnight lows what disparate mid '50s and antioch. still cool in oakland would 67 degrees. the next three days to collect this inland enjoyed the '80s, through saturday. on sunday, it will cool down a little bit. we may have drizzle. >> pam: we are learning possible live samples of the deadly bacteria. were shipped to the university. how it went unnoticed for nearly a year. traveling in fed-ex shipments across the globe. and today we learned one of the u-s military arrived at stanford last july. barbara star reports on how the mishap went unnoticed nearly two dozen >> pam: live anthrax.and worse.for over a year.nobody knew it. the military now scrambling to explain how it could have happened. >>: "it's a great question and that's exactly why we brought in the center for disease control and their investigators." >> reporter:the army contracted with fedex for the shipments. the company says it is working with the federal government. >> reporter:the anthrax was supposed to be shipped as a dead agent, supposedly a less dangerous form. >>: "that doesn't have much meaning to me. anthrax can exist for decades, centuries underground in a spore form, this hard crusted inanimate form that eventually can change into an active poisonous form." shot >> reporter:a history of anthrax fears. >> reporter:weeks after the 9/11 attacks, letters laced with anthrax were sent killing five americans, in what the fbi calls the worst biological attack in u.s. history. >> reporter:this time-- no indication of a deliberate act and the pentagon says no one is sick. >> reporter:a growing investigation is spreading across nine states, and overseas to osan air base in south korea, where 22 people are receiving precautionary antibiotics and vaccinations after a potential exposure during a training exercise. >> reporter:they began medical care may 27th, five days after the pentagon first received word from a lab it got live anthrax from the shipments, not dead agent for research. >> reporter:the pentagon says it's looking into why the late notification. the anthrax was in south korea for over a year.no one knowing it was live. >> reporter:it all began last year on march 18, 2014 at dugway proving grounds, an army base in utah. a load of anthrax is irradiated. >> reporter:the intent: kill live agent before shipment. >> reporter:over the next year the material is divided into a number of lots.and it was shipped 22 times until last friday when a maryland lab discovered it had live anthrax. >> reporter: >> pam: the c-d-c says it doesn't believe there's been any risk to the public. the defense department says the utah lab used anthrax to develop a field test for biological threats in the environment. >> pam: stanford has not had any reports of incidents or reactions in the ten months since the sample was received. >> grant:for the second time in two weeks.a california community deals with crude oil on its beaches. this is video from manhattan beach.courtesy of our partnership with cnn. >> grant:seven miles of popular beaches near l-a are now closed.after balls of tar washed on shore. clean-up efforts have helped.but experts worry the ocean will bring more oil on land. >> grant:the source of the oil is unclear. >> grant:and officials say it's possible that the tar is from last week's spill near santa barbara.about 100 miles north of manhattan beach. >> grant:no adverse effects to wild-life have been reported in this latest incident. last week's spill sent as much as 101-thousand gallons of oil into the pacific.just north of santa barbara. >> grant:a sea lion several of fish died.after a broken pipe on land caused all that oil to pollute the land and water. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich from the jack in the box sports desk. >> grant:the houston based oil company that owns the pipe could face prosecution. >> pam: later in the broadcast: police warning about a suspected child molester who worked at a learning center on the peninsula. >> reporter:google held their big annual i/o tech show in san francisco thursday morning where they unveiled new products. you can see our tech reporter's first hand look at the event in the video player above. gabe slate tech report >> reporter:thousands of developers were on hand to celebrate everything google. google unveiled 'google photos' a new app to store organize, back-up and share all your pictures and videos. >> reporter:this app offers unlmited free cloud storage to back-up your memories. it works on all platforms mac, pc, iphone ipad, android etc >> reporter: >> i can view my memories of cross days with a simple pant across month and again, across the years. >> reporter: 30 limited effect of storage and the cloudburst videos and photos. if you have often felt about deals, no problem google with beckett up for new corporate--if you have 10,000 votes and no problem. google will back it up for you. >> reporter:they also showed off new features coming to android phoned and watches. they unveiled 'brillo' their operating system for the smarthome. >> i am happy to say that we have devices lasting two times longer. >> pam: that's the ticket! still ahead tonight: >> pam: the unexpected surprise a stranger has in store for a special needs teen. and a real show stopper for one annual bay area fireworks show. >> pam: see why sparks *won't* be flying this year. >> pam: the annual fourth of july fireworks at cupertino high school is cancelled this year. and it's all because of california's severe drought. >> pam: cupertino is one of the rare cities to host city-funded firework shows. the program required spraying more than one- hundred-thousand gallons of water. >> pam: now the city says they can not afford to waste this much water. they have not found an alternate site for this year's celebration. 2.an hour afterwards. >> pam: there have been a few complaints about the seem tounderstand. the city says they are doing their part to save water. >> pam: ahead at eight. >> pam: an old photo of police in chicago is causing controversy more than a decade after it was taken. the racially-charged photo looks almost like a hunting photo -- except instead of a deer, it's a black man wearing a set of antlers. >> reporter: clubs role in backing overnight and then it will warm up again. from 4 news is bad and 90 seconds! >> pam: j.r.? >> reporter: i am still working this case but police were not specify what type of conduct was committed here. from sexual harassment to sexual assault. this is 20 year old atrium who is facing a serious charge with the sexual conduct with a minor. engaging in a " misconduct with a 14 year- old girl last summer. meeting the victim at the learning center pricked working there last summer. best known for batman. in the uplands school in hillsborough prepared >> reporter: saying that he was a nice guy creek who like to joke about and have fun with the children he worked with. here in san bruno were no one answered the first planned corporate neighbors to say that they don't know him 3 well. but of this a high in passing. the minister say that he has not worked there since december. he also worked there for six months. he was fired but not for this allegation but for not doing his job >> reporter: those at the learning center directly behind me, would not come in behind me on camera patrick >> reporter: j.r. stone kron 4 news. >> pam: permitting lane splitting. the practice should be made illegal so that the state could offer safety guide in spirit the bill says motorcycles much tried under 50 mi. per hour when splitting lanes. however, the american motorcycle association opposes the bill is now headed to the state senate. >> pam: the fbi uncovered the photo during its investigation of the former officer on the left, jerome finnigan. >> pam: he was convicted of leading a crew of rogue cops who shook down drug dealers and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> pam: finnigan was also convicted of plotting to kill another police officer. the mayor of chicago was disgusted by the image. >> as far as i am concerned about officer britain spirit he does not belong to the police department. bay >> are some bad police the zuckerberg creatures. for most i believe that the police of one the best that they can do. >> pam: .best they can do >> pam: the other officer was fired from his job.but is fighting to get it back. officer tim mcdermott is scheduled to be in court employment with the department. >> pam: a crew of rogue cops who shook down drug dealers and stole hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> pam: problems continue to grow for the duggar family and their t-v show. streaming service hulu has now yanked the show from its website. >> pam: when you click on an episode to watch it-- you get an error message. that's likely because network 't-l-c' has temporary pulled all "19 kids and counting" episodes on air and online. >> pam: advertisers are dropping the show after it was revealed oldest son josh duggar molested several girls when he was a teenager. >> pam: the fate of the show remains up in the air. >> pam: some drivers may soon be able to control smartphone features from their car's dashboards. g-m says that 14 of its 20- 16 chevy models will be able to support vehicle software systems from apple and google. >>apple car-play and android auto allow drivers to connect their smartphones to a car's infotainment systems. >> pam: that means you can control certain apps through the car's dashboard system. >> pam: safety experts say such functions will distract drivers behind the wheel. but apple and google say the apps can be controlled by voice or a button push. >> reporter: it is a cool evening. for baseball. oakland a's and giants are playing tonight. it's 65 degrees and fairfield. with clout and possible drizzle tonight. tomorrow morning will start of school but it will clear faster with warming temperatures allowed to come through. >> reporter: here is a look at the future fast futurecast corporate coming to the livermore and concord area over night and tomorrow morning. but the marine layer is pretty much pressed sleep is the fast clearing and more sunshine creek with a few more '80s. >> reporter: it should be pretty good way to finish off the work week. los 70's and union city. had it the other east look at these 84 antioch and brett lloyd. here is a look at the 7 day forecast. the bay was the critical with temperatures in the upper 50s and faster clearing. >> reporter: on sunday to cool down will begin creek with chances of light drizzle on sunday morning creek. you were >> reporter: see that we are back monday. >> pam: and learning video of a pregnant woman being arrested right here in california tonight where she is saying about the take down. ♪ ♪ my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >> pam:as the western conference champions - our golden state warriors - get ready to take on the cleveland cavilers in the nba finals there is a little battle happening right here in the bay. >> pam:if - or when - the warriors win which city should host the victory parade? >> pam:oakland is the teams current home. but they are moving to san francisco in a few years. >> pam:kron 4's justine waldman of dub nation are saying >> reporter: there is pride across the bay. >> reporter: hope to make it out and the fall. --fog >> reporter:buildings in sf are lit up in blue and gold. >> reporter:like coit tower behind me but oakland is ready to party. >> reporter:when warriors lifted up the western conference trophy dreams of a victory celebration started for fans. >>--we are big warriors fans..go dubs. go dubs >> reporter: nation is showing its pride. >> reporter:if it is blue and gold. it is going off the shelf at the nba store in fisherman's wharf >>unless it is that shade of yellow. >>--i like how it has the bedazzled hoop on it >> reporter:but oaklandish will not be outdone. >> reporter:the east bay tshirt shop has its share of warriors gear up for grabs. >>--- people are really excited and we are really happy to support that >> reporter:buildings across both citiesare going all out. >> reporter:we found these snaps on instagram of sf city hall lit up in #blueandgold. >> reporter:and oakland city hall has its too. >> reporter:maybe both cities can host victory parades? >>--i don't want it in oakland. why not? because i live in sf. >> reporter:sources tell kron 4 news when the warriors show signs will be time for san francisco make a decision as to what the city will do to celebrate. >> reporter:keep in mind mayor ed lee to the city in 2013. but oakland mayor libby shaf is clear the victory parade will be on her streets. >> -- "mayor ed lee agrees that the parade should be in oakland this is the home court for this incredible that has gotten this incredible team to where it is today." >> reporter:no matter where the there! >>--i think it is something both cities should be able to celebrate --it's called dub nation for a reason return to index of >> reporter:we still have a whole week until game one of the finals so a lot of time for across the bay live in sf jw k4n. return to index of >> grant:a california woman says she might sue after her january arrest by barstow police turned violent. and was caught on the officer's body camera. >> grant:michelle cooks was eight wrestled to the ground by the unidentified officer. full name. >> grant:it started as an altercationthe other woman, who is white, was not arrested and cooks claims her arrest was racially motivated. >> grant:the city of barstow says that cooks actively resisted arrest. and the situation has nothing to do with race. the police department says investigation. >> grant:cooks says police charged her with resisting arrest which a judge later dismissed. she gave birth to a healthy daughter two months after the incident. >> pam: a complete stranger opened up her heart to the special needs teenager occurred which until you see what she did for him and his mother. and, we are on the scene where home embroiders pull off a cruel crime onto unexpected young women. >> pam: gary radnich is next was forced!--with sports >> pam: new at 8. >> pam: held up at gunpoint, while the gunmen ransack their house. that's the unfortunate situation two san francisco college students were faced with last night. >> pam: the people living inside that house are concerned now -- because one of the items stolen was a handgun. kron four's philippe djegal reports live from police heaquarters with reaction with the victims' roommate. >> pam: philippe. >> there was a knock at the door. and they were not facing the window. the roommate but it was the other woman coming back and she opened the door pretty quick and the gun was in her face and >> reporter: pacifica and was based in her pretty searching down stuff to steal just before 9 midnight creek cash money japanese bond and a tablet. >> my gun is on the street and some people can just pass it on someone can be getting shot right now. >> reporter: you can imagine how terrified it could be with these two victims but because they were young >> reporter: it is unclear as to why this house was targeted. >> the other guy was tall and skinny the other guy was younger. >> reporter: lee on the lookout for suspicious activity. --be on the lookout >> i am glad that everyone is alive prepared but no one was injured. >> reporter: both victims are having a difficult time trying to come to grips with what happened. >> pam: two fast-food employees were fired after a video reportedly shows them trading meals for marijuana at the drive-thru window. >> pam: you can see the driver approaching the window and sharing dabs.concentrated forms of marijuana and hash oil. >> pam: the employees that took the hits were fired after a customer told the drive-thru manager about the video posted online. >> pam: the driver shares his experience with his unique >> were going to the drive to an offer to pay this method. >> pam: washington state are looking >> pam: reportedly showed them hit of marijuana. >> pam: >>"we are at the drive through where apparently they take dabs." >> pam: when marijuana proponent burgers - he didn't pay with dollars. >>"alright who's number one." >> pam: he paid with a dab. >>"there we go, all right next?" >> pam: a dab is concentrated marijuana. >>"never happened." >> pam: but it did happen in april. a month later he posted the viral. >>"we were going through the drive-thru and when we were done ordering i offered to pay with dab instead of cash and she said yeah sure we started filming when we pulled up." >> pam: that drive thru was frugals >> pam: hits - were fired after a customer notified the drive video was posted online. >>"there we go" >> pam: both employees had worked at frugals for roughly two and half years. >> pam: in a statement, the port angeles based chain says "frugals has a zero captured." >> pam: and went on to say, "how very unfortunate that the media has chosen to spotlight and sensationalize this incident" >> pam: but jonah says the employees posting it online for a month. >>"you can see there were a couple of other people that decided to abstain in loo of losing their jobs i think." >> pam: pop band 'one direction' is known for its music and great hair. but for one iowa teen with special needs the band's music changed their lives forever. >>now, thanks to a generous donor, the teen will get to see his favorite band perform live. a woman asked her husband for the one direction tickets for her birthday. >>but decided brett wheeler deserved them after his story went viral this week. brett was born premature leading to several physical problems including blindness. >> pam: but one direction's music has been theraputic for him. >> pam: and he plans to take the most special person in his life. >>.i'll go crazy. >> pam: classmates and friends of brett are hopeful this will not be the end of his story. >> pam: dozens of people are still posting on social media in an effort to get the band's attention. they've also set up a go- fund-me page to get the entire family to the concert. >> gary: will klay thompson be ready for the nba finals a week from today? >>"yeah, he was pretty woozy last night.he wasn't able to drive himself home. so i got home, he threw up a couple times. he has a lot of time to get ready for thursday." >> gary: sports illustarted has fallen in love with steph curry. >> gary: curry is on the cover yet again. so make that three of the last five covers. >> gary: the last person to get that treatment: jeremy lin. remember linsanity? >> gary: steph versus lebron >> gary: this year's mvp versus the 4-time mvp curry is the purest shooter in the game >> gary: lebron has the strongest drive to the basket in the game lebron james >> gary: this is what everyone wanted. they wanted a show! >> gary: lebron is the first player to make five straight finals since the 1960's celtics legend bill russell. averaged a triple double in 3 games against the atlanta hawks >> gary: .james is shooting postseason , the worst percentage of any player in history with at least 55 postseason attempts. >> gary: has an nba record 73 3's entering the finals. point percentage, 43.6 percent, in nba history >> gary: the only golden state points in 3 playoff games warrior legend rick barry >> gary: warriors are kings but 3 years ago.a little different for owner joe lacob. return >> three years ago. in my is well be 10 years ago. >> feel incredibly happy for our fan base. our players and everyone that had no role in this. it is a very excited if france and achievement. i think starting the preparation for about to happen next week. >> gary: i love this story. i was telling pam for everyone that booed him there will have to pay to see this happen. for $400 rather upper ceased to a thousand something more to the lord sees print--to be lower seats >> gary: all of the pressure. all of the pressure occurred you are right more pressure for the coaches and the owners. >> gary: they did not become billionaires for nothing. >> gary: bob myers a nice guy. i used to tease tam. i said i did to get that job? he says he used to let light of the de kamp and pick up prepared--he used to allow lacob beat him in pick up. >> gary:there is an nba coaching vacancy in chicago. >> gary:the chicago bulls dismissed former head coach tom thibodeau on thursday with a statement that left little room to wonder if there was any love lost between them. >> gary:basically the owner jerry wasn't good around the team anmore >> pam: we will be right sfx: engines revving. listen up. ready. ready. steady. sfx: engines revving. go! ♪♪ it's more than a movie. it's now a ride. fast and furious. supercharged. ride it at universal studios hollywood. >> pam: that is it for us tonight! have a nice evening everyone. 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