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warriors. good afternoon. it's monday, july 4. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. many here are wondering what does this mean for the golden state roster. jackie ward is live outside the oracle arena where in a few weeks, he will take the court in a warrior's jersey. jackie? >> reporter: it's only been a few hour since kevin durant made the decision and already, there are 40,000 likes saying, quote, the primary mandate i had for myself in making this decision was to have the potential as my growth as a player but i'm at a place in my life where it's of equal importance to encourage my evolution as a man . with that in mind, i have decide that does i'm going to join the golden state warriors. he is expected to sign a two-
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year, $53 million contract. leading up to the announcement, the 27-year-old was talking with six teams, including the warriors. he was named first team all nbc5 time and 7 all star teams. in his 9 seasons in the nba, all with the oklahoma city thunder, he is averaging 24 points, 7 rebounds and 3.7 assists. the contract will be finalized on thursday when a leaguewide moratorium will be lifted. after that, you can expect to hear from the warrior's organization about what they think about all of this exciting news. but we won't hear from them until that point. jackie ward, kpix 5. >> jackie, thank you. we haven't heard from all the warriors yet but draymond green took to twitter saying, quote,
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welcome to the family. as anne makovec tells us, danville's tradition continued. >> reporter: an estimated 40,000 people coming out to see the parade, nearly the same people who live here. people set out chairs the day before. >> we sat out here for three hours and we're good. >> reporter: the cafe here is one of many luckinesss on the parade route. the patio tables were sold out last july 4 and the setup began
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before dawn. >> i think this is the way the town is wired, that they are looking for something to plug into and connect to on a personal level. >> reporter: the parade dates back to 1958 and this year, they're honoring vietnam vets. >> didn't get a lot of respect. good to have this. >> reporter: as a small community rallies. >> it's a throw back to older days. you don't have too many small- town parades. >> reporter: anne makovec, kpix 5. a number of other parades are getting underway. more coverage on kpix 5. of officers will be patrolling the roadways with their eyes out for drunk drivers and speeders and will
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be watching for seat belt violations. the fireworks at the waterfront will start at 9:00 p.m. the event with the san francisco symphony gains at 8:00 p.m. the events at the fairgrounds in pleasanton, 9:30 and in san jose, the rotary fireworks show starts at 9:30 at discovery meadow. and vista point at the golden gate bridge will not open until after the san francisco fireworks show in order to alleviate traffic. as millions will enjoyed rockets' red glare, police are in full force cracking down on citizens making their own shows. this new law will allow firefighters and code enforcement officers to issue tickets with up to $500 for
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first offense . and firefighters sparked this fire in brentwood. it started about 10:00 and flames reached 50 feet high. these types of fires have been popping up all weekend and more could be expected tonight. to avoid a disaster in your neighborhood, fire crews encourage you to call 911. and a wave of terror attacks around the world isn't stopping millions of americans from coming out and enjoying the festivities. as craig boswell reports, security extra tight. >> reporter: police officers patrolled washington, d.c.'s union station on this independence day. the department of homeland security beefed up police presence across the country this holiday weekend in the wake of last week's deadly terror attack at turkey's airport. >> we dropped our son off at the plane and it's a nice feeling knowing that people are looking out for us. >> reporter: at lax sunday, officers were visible at the
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terminal and bomb-sniffing dogs worked all day. >> i am glad for the security. >> reporter: former homeland security advisor is saying that additional attacks has isis focusing on soft targets with a lot of civilians. >> we have to expect if they do it there, they can do it here. >> reporter: the fbi cautions there are no specific threats against the united states and here in the nation's capitol, a majority of the police force has been on the clock to keep people safe. >> that you have moving in packs of 3 and 4, and very heavily armed, heavy artillery. >> reporter: did that make you feel safe? >> it did report in respect new york city, 3 million are expected to watch the fireworks over the manhattan east river. craig boswell, cbs news, washington. >> isis has called for more
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attacks in the west during the holy time of ramadan that ends tomorrow. once the house returns from the break, speaker paul ryan is looking at the plan to keep guns out of terrorists. it would give the justice department three days to decide if a person should be allowed to buy a gun. many are saying that the bill does not go far enough. the gop majority is expected to past bill. congresswoman jackie speier is leading a sit in at the fox theater in redwood city. speier was part of the sit in on the house floor. she was nearly killed in the jones town massacre in 1978. members of a cult attacked the
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delegation, and she was a congressional aide. her boss died in the shooting and speier was shot 5 times. to campaign 2016 and the race for the house. president president obama and hillary clinton will join forces for the first time after being rescheduled since the wake of the orlando attacks. this comes weeks after obama officially endorsed clinton saying he doesn't think anyone was ever so qualified to be president. clinton aides say they are hoping to unify the party before the collection, and in as we learn that clinton's interview with the fbi is one of the final steps into the investigation into her e-mail server. clinton said she was eager to give the volunteer interview. her supporters say that a
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meeting between bill clinton and attorney general loretta lynch did not affect the probe but clinton's rivals are crying foul. and donald trump's campaign is looking to have celebrities join him at the convention. he plans to feature his high- profile children at the gathering in cleveland and is hoping they will be joined by celebrity supporters. it's a sign many of the republican party's biggest stars are not willing to appear on his behalf. the firefight continues on the coast of california, extra crews put in to put the stop to growing wildfires. and nasa explains what is fueling the wildfires and how extreme the drought is and the impact on the state. happy independence day and good afternoon, everyone. sure. we have ample sunshine in the inland areas. and the big question is, will we be fog free for the san
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morning - killing himself but no one else. the attack c isis killed a suicide bomber struck the u.s. consulates in saudi arabia this morning, killing himself but no one else. this a day after isis killed more than 160 people in baghdad. charlie d'agata is in london with more on the growing number of attacks. >> reporter: iraqis lit candles at the site of the bombing that turned a market in the neighborhood into an inferno. the man said most of the people
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in the building were in their 20s and the government does nothing for security. children were looking for the to theeve celebration for ramadan never lived to see them. the bombing came barely a week after the iraqi military cleared fallujah of remaining isis fighters. they faced heavy resistance from militants as they inched closer to the city, backed up by u.s. airstrikes. the isis network has unleashed its brutal brand of terror around the globe. police in bangladesh have made arrests at a cafe leaving 20 host -- hostages dead, and an attack at the airport that claimed the lives of more than
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40 people. charlie d'agata, cbs news. >> a u.c. berkeley student was of killed in that terrorist attack in bangladesh and tomorrow, a vigil will be held for 19-year- old sophomore tarishi jain. she was in dhaka, bangladesh completing an internship. more fallout for britain on the heals of the controversial decision to leave the european union. the leader has quit and the foreign minister is calling the move cowardly. this is the third major political figure to step down rather than take ownership of the broken promises surrounding the vote. wildfires in california are so bad that the national guard is standing in. the helicopters are helping to
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fight the blaze like this one in kern county. this is the same county that lost 150 homes in a devastating wildfire nearly two weeks ago. as of a few minutes ago, firefighters estimate they have 60% contained. nasa is releasing clues as to what is fueling the fires. turns out it's dry, dead trees. the california drought is causing more damage to the coniferous trees than we thought. the tree mortality rate is the red on the map, millions of trees dying at once. this indicates a landscape change in the next few years and decades. let's turn to the weather and get a look at the fourth of july forecast with roberta. this is a beautiful picture, and we are looking west towards alcatraz and angel island, and you can see the tip
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to which angel island. it's pretty much at this time, a squashed deck that continues to power into the bay. and this would be idealistic for the fireworks along the embarcadero later tonight but i'm afraid we'll see a deepening marine layer after sunset. it's 77 in san jose and 79 in livermore and 70 in redwood city and the winds are flexible. 9 in fremont and 29 in fairfield and will continue in the afternoon, 10 to 20. hello to bill moon, our weather watcher in orinda. thank you, bill, and 75 and heavy independence day. this is the forecast for tonight. we will have clouds and dress in layers. 57 cool degrees and here's what you need to know on this holiday. the clouds are lingering along the coast and cool temperatures at the beach and will continue
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to see that all week long. the beach hazards in effect until tonight. cold ocean water, 54 and rip currents making swimming very problematic. future futurecast illustrating, yep, there are the clouds. inland towards san jose, clear skies and 60s. the marine layer will move inland. 78 in the high sierra. 72 for the monterey bay, and mid-80s inland. the sun goes down at 8:35. by then, we will have lost 43 seconds of daylight compares to yesterday. feel it, michelle? >> yes, of course. of course. >> the extended forecast there, and by the way, today is the last day for the county fair and just saw the alert saying severe traffic woes. we know that because of the
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horse races and the fair. may --the marin county fair, last day, 72. >> thank you, roberta. and tesla is saying it will be unlikely that they will make their delivery expectation. they have been ramping up production since the release of the affordable model 3 but shares dropped after a fatal crash with the auto pilot technology. southwest airline will allow customers the opportunity to purchase a tsa pre-check application code for 9,000 points through the rapid rewards program. and jetblue is making it easier to skip the long lines at the airport. the airline will foot the bill to register the mosaic true
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golden state warriors... how the big name is impacting the team's sa --- and who could be show kevin durant is headed to the golden state warriors. how the big name is impacting the team's salary cap and who could be shown the door? that story and more at 5:00. >> oh, we'll be talking about this for days on end. >> for years. strength in numbers. >> hey, happy fourth of july. >> nba title next year. >> being. okay. you predicted it. >> i went on out on a limb.
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f1 ♪ >> brooke: we can't keep doing this. it's gone on long enough. it has to stop. >> steffy: okay. >> katie: looking good. >> steffy: yeah. oh, could you put more ice in the cooler? >> katie: yeah, absolutely. and what about the grill? >> steffy: oh, wyatt and liam, they can take care of that later. >> katie: this is nice. >> steffy: yeah, it is. >> katie: getting everyone together for the celebration. i was actually thinking about inviting my sister. are you cool wit
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