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today.. with britain's prime minister and the queen.. ass protests and h president trump putting on contra costa county... to review hundreds of cases involving a a show of unity today with the disgraced former police sergeant.. fired for alleges ti prime minister and the queen. a long road ahead to review hundreds of cases involving a disgraced former police also interview with a british tabloid. sergeant. he was fired for allegedly president trump and first lady having ties to a drug cartel. we'll have that story and much were in england today for a more coming up tonight at 5:00. social visit with queen it is friday, we made it.
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elizabeth. she welcomed the trump's in the yay. i am off to mexico courtyard complete with a military band playing the u.s. national anthem. tomorrow. i will be seeing you. the meeting followed trump's this week it will be warmer in denial he ignored the prime the bay area, right now the view looks so pretty. some high clouds, and this minister. in a joint press beautiful cat too. conference with the prime [ laughter ] >> have a great day everyone. minister, he said his relationship is better than ever despite what he says but how she's handling the bricks it situation in a recorded interview. >> she did not follow the way i would negotiate, i think she went the opposite way. i said very good things about her. i do not think they put it on, but that is all right. they did not put it in the headline, that is one of those things. she is a total professional. i said i want to apologize. i said i said such good things about you don't worry it is
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only the press. i thought that was very professional. >> reporter: he did an about- face when he asked -- when we asked about his recent comments on break said. >> what's the break subprocesses concluded and perhaps the uk has left the you, i do not know what they will do, whatever you do is okay with me, that is your decision. >> reporter: questions quickly turned to immigration and president trump shall discuss -- showed and discussed for the situation in his own country and in germany. >> i just think it is changing the culture come i think it is a very negative thing for at the marine mammal center, the environment is everything. europe. i think it is very negative. i think having germany, i have we want to do our very best for each and every animal, a great relationship with and we want to operate a sustainable facility. germany, a great relationship. and pg&e has been a partner helping us to achieve that. i think that is very much we've helped the marine mammal center go solar, germany. install electric vehicle charging stations, and become more energy efficient. pg&e has allowed us to be the most >> reporter: he also refused to sustainable organization we can be. take questions from cnn. any time you help a customer, it's a really good feeling. it's especially so when it's a customer that's doing
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and told the press how he such good and important work for the environment. together, we're building a better california. thought he was doing since taking office. >> i'm doing a great job. that i can tell you, just in case you haven't noticed. >> well president trump was visiting the prime minister, their protest over his visit. tens of thousands of people took to central london. cmaria: it was 4th period biology. our students just weren't getting how easily viruses spread. >> how does the president think our relationship is with britton? so ms. bell and i had them role play a zombie virus outbreak. >> really good actually. he says he trusts the premise gives the relationship the highest level of special. rod rosenstein announce by the time they had all learned the lesson, charges against it doesn't all the living...were dead. russian intelligence officers for hacking offensive during hey, how's your job going? the 2016 residential election carlos: oh, that big sales meeting i planned? part of the ongoing next year, i might get to go. investigation into coordination between russia and the trump campaign. kid: cool! the russians are accused of hacking into commuter -- computer networks including hillary clinton's campaign.
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>> prosecutors determined the ♪ evidence was sufficient to present these allegations to a >> steffy: you're setting federal grand jury. yourself up for a huge disappointment. our analysis is based solely on liam made his choice. he came home to his wife and his the facts, the law and the daughter. >> hope: and i didn't fight it because i know how good a man department of justice policies. liam is, his desire to do the >> rosenstein also said this particular indictment includes right thing, to be a father, a no allegations of conspiracy, family man, except now he has two families, doesn't he? previously 20 people and three companies had been charged in steffy, you're not his wife. this investigation headed by the special counsel robert not anymore. neither am i. mueller. nancy pelosi released a we're just two women he cares about, mothers of his children. only, you know, one has been loyal and faithful, and the statement that read in part this investigation is working other...lied to him. and must be allowed to continue to do its job free from the white house and the gop interference. the integrity of our democracy so which one of us is sitting is at stake. herself for a huge disappointment? aiines flight out of sfo sa flames shot out of the engine just moments after takeoff. mid
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ear emergency. >> reporter: this plan should have been on its way to australia but engine trouble ndflight touchdown about an hour after takeoff. >> there were two loud sounds and two big sparks after we took up. >> reporter: flames reported shooting from the left engine of the plane. >> from the back to the front there was a fuel snow. >> it got funky. they told us they would turn around and the engine sees the. >> reporter: here is a look at the twisted flights path. it circled over the ocean dumping fuel so it would be lighter when it made its emergency landing. there were 259 people on board. those we spoke with say they remained calm. >> the pilot and the staff were reassuring everything was in control. >> a little bumpy but nothing out of the ordinary. >> once they touchdown they were rebooked on other flights.
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they said it was a mechanical issue and the technicians are still looking into exactly what went wrong. the search continues in monterey county for a missing woman from oregon. angela hernandez was last heard from we could go today when she contacted her sister from half moon bay. she was reportedly traveling to southern california when she suddenly stopped responding to text messages from friends and family members. investigators are now conducting a search without any clues. it is believed she was driving a white jeep patriot. here is surveillance video of a similar car driving by. is believe she can that area. investigators to say the cell phone tower's got a ping from her phone and the carmel area. they looked at surveillance video at local businesses that well. crews are putting out to wildfires burning in northern california. on the left the klamathon fire
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is 80% contained. flames had charge 36,000 acres. on the right, the county fire is now 95% contained. the weekend is on the horizon so let's talk about the forecast. >> it will be a hot weekend, let's enjoy we have. low clouds, high clouds, rain coming through this morning, very rare of july when we get zero rainfall. we do not get that much measurable precipitation the parts of the north, these are the area right here across the north where rain is still showing up on the doppler. we had lightning strikes early this morning, little sprits dea a decent sized cell. also across the pacific ocean there are lightning strikes continuing. you can see the moisture starting to wrap around. i will let you know what we can
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expect for temperatures ahead of the big game tonight. the san francisco home has become a destination for fans of the succumb full house. neighbors are sick of it. they tell us now the city might put the brakes on tour buses in the area. >> you won't find the tanner family inside this victorian home, but you will usually see a steady stream of tourists here. the city might make it harder for those tourists to stop by. this friday morning and the tourists are checking off their list. taking pictures at this san francisco icon. >> we watched all of the seasons on netflix and it was exciting to come here and see it. >> reporter: for the neighbors, the thrill of living close to this tv treasure has worn off. she has lived in the block since the 80s when the show started. now at the netflix reboot he says the fence keep coming. >> there in the road all along the road come up here, on everybody's lawn, stoops.
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>> reporter: up there had been complaints of residents of traffic problems including tour buses double parking. >> to come around the corner -- you, around a corner and you have to be careful, people have doors open and such, it is a real hazard. >> reporter: they are now considering banning tour buses from a block. -- from the block. >> he wants to make sure we do something to make it safer for the people in the area. >> reporter: assigns also reminds tourists to keep the volume down. >> i can totally empathize with them. i kinda felt bad and said let's do our thing and get out of here when i saw the sign. >> reporter: for neighbors, the constant stopping, as stephanie tanner would say, how rude. the board of directors is set to vote on the tour bus band next tuesday. coming up, we are hearing
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identify a bank robber... responsible for a rash of crimes in southern california and the bay area. he's been dubbed the "faux badge "... because h investigators are trying to identify a bank robber responsible for a rush of crimes in arizona. he has been dubbed the badge bandit because he tends to wear a fake badge it is said. he also wears a gun, sometimes in a shoulder holster. he has born -- worn various clothing during the heists. inhabited the first republic bank where he wore a orange golf shirt with a white american flag baseball. -- baseball hats. two hours later -- baseball hat
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. two hours later he wore a hawaiian shirt and straw hat, this time the teller refused to give him money so he ran off empty-handed. the fbi does confirm the same man struck three banks beginning last month. he is described as about six feet tall and 260 pounds. a former lawyer lisa paige is testifying behind closed doors on capitol hill in her role in the russia election meddling investigation. this follows yesterday's ten- hour congressional hearing full of shouting matches and finger- pointing. there an fbi agent testified for the first time since being removed from robert mueller's team. it followed the discovery of text messages traded in the run- up to the 2016 presidential election. a south carolina republican was among those who grilled him. >> is no ustanhe kimeoff bias,
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i don't appreciate what was originally said being change. >> i don't give a dam what you appreciate. >> lawmakers were told at no time did his personal beliefs but -- affect any of his actions. the father of the youngest boy trapped in a cave in thailand is speaking out. he told cbs news he felt relief and happiness the moment he learned they were reached his 11-year-old son. members of the soccer team told family members they only intended to be inside for one hour. that a sudden flood left him stranded for more than two weeks. rescuers faced narrow passageways and dangerously low oxygen levels. >> there was a lot of chaos. we were so focused we blanked that out and carried on with the job at hand step-by-step. >> a retired thai navy sale -- navy seal died during the mission. the boys are officials say the
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subsided that night which gave crews the opportunity to clear the roadway, fortunately no injuries were reported. let's get a check on the weather up here in the bay area. they were dealing with flash flooding and for us the monsoon moisture, across the bay it is clearing up already. when you look to the north that is where we are still noticing low-lying fog. hidden valley, this area, the northern end of the north bay i should say. a lot coming from the south to the north, that is what we saw all morning long. a few lightning strikes early this morning, but a lot of it is clearing out. you are seeing the sunshine, humidity levels are up there, a little muggy, these are relative to -- relative
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humidity numbers. you can start to see the clearing around 3:00 this afternoon for most of the bay area. the marine layer is back tonight and sticks around until early tomorrow morning then you will see a lot of sunshine for inland spots saturday and sunday and monday. temperatures in the upper 80s low 90s, that is very similar to yesterday. of course the humidity adds a little bit more uncomfortableness to the factor. 79 degrees in san francisco have yes the game is happening today. the giants play at at&t park it will be about 62 degrees for first pitch, clear and cool and once the sun goes down it will be a little chillier. because of the cloud cover, we are getting a mix of low level clouds making for a good- looking sunsets night. satellite and radar showing most of the moisture right on the pacific ocean. all of this came up from southern california and arizona now they are in the clear for now. the moisture will hover right
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over us for the next few days. that is why today's humid and this weekend it will be hot and humid. lake county 110 degrees possible. if you have anywhere to go keep that in mind. even overnight conditions will be pretty warm, 70s at night. the festival in los altos, sunny and 83 degrees. check out the heat come upper 90s for sunday and monday and tuesday. boy. even starting the work week off -- old boy -- boy oh boy come even starting the work week off hot. ñbear is offering apologies and vouchers for the pay your age fail. across the bay parents and children waited for hours yesterday to get a custom-made teddy bear for the price of your age. a bear usually ser
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furry friends. today's topic addresses kidney disease.. a common -- but potentially every friday we check in with our pet expert to find out about issues pet owners may be dealing with with their friends. a potentially deadly problem for cats. >> this cat is a patient of mine that has kidney disease so i thought it would bring her on. she is sweet and personable. >> she is special too. she is 16 1/2 which is amazing. in and of itself. >> i think the things i want to say is cats are desert animals. their designs not to need a lot of water. if you see a cat drinking a lot of water, that is something you should note right away. depending on the age of the cat we have different diseases we think about. today we talk about kidney disease, specifically in older cats which can sometimes be a poor prognosis. we do actually have ways of
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treating it. the imaginary will definitely do bloodwork and urinalysis and maybe an abdominal ultrasound. we will ultimately think of a plan of action to help treat them. it usually includes rehydrating them with iv fluids or fluids under the skin. it is not as helpful as putting it in the vein directly but it is definitely a good and viable choice we are treating these guys. if they have an infection we put them on antibiotics. any other issues we will treat them with the required medication. some asked me what should we do? i always recommend we give them at least a fighting chance. so we start with the bloodwork and then we treat them and that we follow up with another blood test to see how they respond. they responded well we can move forward and continue treatment. this cat was on her deathbed about a month ago and she is doing fantastic so far which is great. >> she looks great. thank you so much for coming on.
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