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not there's no fire involved here just those two minor injuries to the occupants inside the ground here you see it a yellow caution tape around the helicopter and conduct investigation figure out exactly what happened also said francisco police department here as a fellow in charge of security and are currently blocked off the north airport access karo and keep people away from the air station for the. but the on that for sure today. >> pam: for lawmakers passed the contents of the bill close one of the strictest kulaks nation laws in the entire country. the debate both for and against around the state the anchorman in sacramento tonight with reaction to the vaccine bill vote very strong opinions on
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both sides this bill ma had stood the governor's desk. >> reporter: so july 13th to sign it or veto and 2414 vote state senate passed a vaccine bill forcing any child who attends public school in the state to be vaccinated, unless they get an exemption from their doctor big win for families to ensure their schools for safe from parental and contagious diseases co-authored by senator richard panic a pediatrician >> reporter: president helps. the bill after it giving birth to her fourth child discovering her community headless of vaccination rates opponents of the bill brought stacks a sign petitions to the governor's
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office requesting he vetoed a bill. but these parents maintained their children were harmed by vaccines an exemption for personal beliefs must be maintained i >> reporter: and the governor will decide yes or no by july 13th if he signs the bill ill effect january 1st next year but impact to stints with the school year that begins july 1st of next year going on into the fall of next year. >> pam: alkoxides this wednesday evening all along the embarcadero 7 cisco the bay bridge and the back from their sunny war monday across the bay area much hotter temperatures are on the way a look at the forecast. >> reporter: war hot in and
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today he was taught today will be even hotter tomorrow 0 its temperature is right now still in the '90s for most and the indications 92 fairfield inns to antioch 91 livermore east bay shoreline pretty warm in the mid-70s warm things up quickly tomorrow by lunchtime with that in the '90s for parts of fairfield that the center as a conquered livermore san jose progress since the 4:00 hour only richard daytime's 100 below hundreds 08 max out to for much of the inland locations talk about-how long we he will stick around in your sunday forecast coming up a few minutes. >> pam: east bay really feeling the heat daniel live in walnut creek. >> reporter: there is a science is all it meant to 90 degrees
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and a target of a phone not far of 91 degrees right here in the downtown area of what a critic and see really nice day out here a very mellow day replace a be a little bit of a breeze going to this area to begin is cooler and not as a press about here out here last week with wednesday 99 degrees and that really makes a difference will be doing that as the day continues this week be sure to back and my eyes water and everything else i can do is cyclic possible right now hot but still really nice day especially in the shade a little breeze blowing. >> pam: plan to sell their sexually assaulted while students at uc berkeley file lawsuits against the use the region and a receipt officials over following the law and protecting victims the see. and convicted of assault has been allowed return school women say
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they are filing this lawsuit to force university the change its ways treat victims with more dignity. how the >> reporter: say they were sexually assaulted this as a student attending uc-berkeley . "the person i told a room of reporters of the salted as first-time student at. would never be imagined there would be nothing that could be done for me being pushed aside and ignored." "week some months of this so i was confused and ashamed." >> reporter: fall soon was prosecuted and convicted but he is said to return back to berkeley. "seating education at berkeley is a privilege i don't know why someone like him should be allowed to have that privilege." >> reporter: into the process of
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uc-berkeley officials has been horrible their cases have not been properly addressed that is why after several years of dealing with school officials there collectively filing a lawsuit against b.c. region. "acting differently than major corporations others that seem more interested in protecting their own themselves and they are of protecting young students and other care under their schools. officials say they're reserving comment so it's been reviewed. >> pam: nba champions that does not mean that everyone is happy about the proposed new arena and
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san francisco a group of norrises with their concerns about the facility hoping to build across the street from ucsf mission bay campus registered nurses say they're wary of the impact of traffic in the area biggest concern is their patience will get all tied up in traffic and fans had to the new arena. "it game honestly emergency services trying to get to a hospital to a critical care they need they might not be able to get through cities point person on the project says the new arena will not impact emergency services ambulances will be will use the aisle b r lanes can be able to get around the gridlock and data between imparting antril officers on hand during the 11 times for a strike by
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public employees and 40 years is looming instead clara county if negotiations fail the clock of the jobs morning. >> reporter: contingency planning in the government bracing for a strike that could cripple all but 911 emergency call center and all the other essential services and a plan that deals with several different alternatives. service employees international prime 21 that represents 9000 workers 6:00 a.m. tuesday that they can't come to terms of your main sticking points much of the most
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of which wages and economic issues could impact everything from day-to-day business your account government's answer to the courts and jails and the health and social services and much more. come down to whether or not the entire top but last in time really against the clock right now that's where the pressure is. included here at valley medical center plans in place to deal with the absence of workers aid and on the product and one dispatchers will
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not be walking off the job and egressions negotiations are to continue tonight no agreement is reached illustrated here at 6:00 a.m. tuesday. some of >> pam: and cisco pride can out a week and events were not fun for everyone who attended the seven p * numbers from saturday. unrelated to provide a bystander in attending a private van was shot in the arm. the man who was shot is expected to recover. sunday's arrest members not yet been released major highway shutdown after a fatal crash show you where it happened the impact it has had on commuters massive
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fire burning in washington state firefighters are unable to save people's precious belongings find out what is going to take to get them the upper hand and a dying bay area teenager making a difference in the lives of others we will share his heartfelt story with you
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>> pam: i've looked at the toll plaza starting wednesday of cost
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25¢ more each time you cross fast-track holders now pays $6 and other drivers will pay seven the increase part of the five- year plan by 2018 the told the $7 for best checkwriters and bridge officials say the increases are needed for that moveable median barrier all lanes of highway 5 back open a big rig crashed near patterson today the truck overturned just after 5:00 this morning near diablo grande parkway. but the vermont miles as crews cleaned up the scene until but back. the mills along the roadway creating a road hazard and chp patrolling the area cars are trying to turn around on the highway unclear if there were any injuries in this crash. the man killed in a late night crash and by 980 milpitas and chanted determine if drugs
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or alcohol were involved in that instant check the system was at the scene this morning he is more details. >> reporter: lanes of traffic a northbound 880 near montague expressway a pedestrian was struck and killed only this morning according to chp is a round midnight to cars traveling northbound a 80 in milpitas had a minor traffic collision that that plan will cars spillover went on to point out the project on the other vehicle. was struck and killed pronounced dead at the scene that the shutdown north on a 84 the three hours as they continue to the investigation also addressed the pedestrian has a fully been cooperating and does not believe drugs or alcohol collateral in
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the saxon. >> pam: >> grant: francisco home severely damaged after three alarm fire this morning cruise called leis angles side neighborhood on plymouth emmitt avenue. they said the garage was full storage dead run a fire hose to a neighbor's home one resident is recovering a firefighter was treated for smoke galatians passer-by tripped over a host sending them to the hospital there reports of people trapped in the building a majority in the house and found it was not people were trapped. six"pit bull was enchanted it the fire could be removed from the building not threatening the cruiser anything but had to be removed. heard screaming once was went to my house to a record saw smoke and a man
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skinning the dog screening and his terrible. it the >> pam: dogs found in the home to pass when the fire. dogs did not injure anyone taken to safety three residents are currently displaced. >> catherine: firefighters contain a good progress south of lake tahoe of 87 local residents may this over the weekend the mark clara nearly 50 percent contained burned more than 17,000 a. ignited by a lightning june 19th at one point gallate getting uncomfortably close of kuwait and in the area reopens tonight for helicopters some call fire crews began believe today altho a thousand firefighters still on the job here. beijing fire central washington destroyed at least two dozen houses it's called the
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sleepy hollow fire. forced hundreds of people out of their homes and last word still burning of control area 120 mi. east of seattle this fire ignited drybrush sunday afternoon firefighters say nearly have their hands full. "intense large embers blowing everywhere group's cash gunfire vegetation on house starting house-to-house. >> catherine: temperature strong winds in emeryville also a fire near cardboard recycling facility sphene not calling this a bit hellfire a major disaster and approved a state request for federal help. >> pam: and on all residential burning starting today tumbled
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northgate and a surge in the county health where officials say the drought conditions continue to increase drybrush problems in the area making risk of wildfires this to guy they say one last bus spark one less wild fire officials add already sought a pickup in this paniers productivity and residents should be prepared for possible fires as well people should clear dead plants from their homes and drought tolerant plants and find new ways to get rid of debris instead of burning it sun warm temperatures all day today cite a mild temperature and around 89 degrees by 7:00 p.m. in locations and the scattered clouds emplace 10:00 p.m. south winds averaging about 89 m.p.h. and general nothing to crazy six along the coast. >> reporter: they tomorrows i
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discussed pettifogging place even with the things heat up tomorrow will have some cloud cover oakland a's in the rockies 97 05 game time around than 68 degrees partly cloudy salt winds about 6 mi. per hour and then here's and talk about even with the he tomorrow plan to cloud cover in place mean mainly along the coastline sentences the location by lunchtime becomes more widespread scattered clouds lay peridots oakland and overall we saw temperatures in the low 90s to follow when hundreds and talk about how long that he will stick around in the sunday forecast a return. >> pam: as a teenager giving and once lived and is still going months later as elise your reports this evening the community has come together once again help. "it's you wonder about what happened 20 years from now. tyrol knows he does not a lot of
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time to pursue his dreams. i and"to analyze my excitement the house like. a cycling classic aluminum glass in an effort to install solar panels on his roof friends donated for $200 to the cause then something big happened. >> reporter: renewable energy companies teamed up and supermodels $30,000 worth all the help a dying teen. "what possible means a lot to them" >> reporter: press the form of bone cancer at age 15 battle for routes ever since beckon november he is given two weeks to live he didn't think you'd see is 18th birthday but seven
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months later the team has gone to a number of trials by himself more time when even turned his hair white there's more he's dealing with. "thinking is so that it numbs itself but not uncover this is on a comfortable number. >> reporter: and stop him from leaving a legacy "and and be here for logger seconded more. pg&e will reprogram demeter leaving ochses mom with one less build the think about. >> reporter: raised for the solar panels alyson tends to put the majority to cancer research the rest to some of his favorite. >> pam: femic him face-to-face with this grizzly bear yellowstone national park, to
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escape from new york prison captured east what he's telling investigators coming up life's morning multitasking. it's multiple ideas for growing families and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you need. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day.
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>> catherine: coming back from us don't parking request appears to bear what happened was surprised everybody caught on camera only little glance and between montana family found themselves staring at a curious grisly david peter says it was scary but mostly there isn't showing any sign of aggression the more curious than anything else. >> catherine:"to been disastrous cabane
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comes to reforming said on the for the equality did he. famine >> catherine: car had some scratches everyone has an unforgettable memory caught on camera and friends"daughter raster should members of this whole thing she said are you kidding this is the best day of my life still not clean up the elite club rental car or the bear was so insistent. they think he is small and beef jerky they had inside the car >> pam: that was behind the split and a horrible day for your money on wall street was feeling the market slump
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>> pam: tuileries week-long manhunt for the convicted killers is over. investigators to move forward from 13 until learning exactly about how they
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escaped. david the only surviving fugitive in state's condition at a hospital after new york state trooper shot him on sunday. cnn employee has more on what they're saying about his escape. >> reporter: end of the manhunt chrysalis story starting to emerge prisoner turned fugitive return captured hospital patient david. and as"years keenly interested in what might say it not only as it pertains to his escape and corrections will follow up on that but for my a perspective i managed to elude capture for last 23 days" "stool's bug repellent even pop tarts he was spotted it ran off. >> reporter: he was alone the other escaped richard was killed
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friday. "one got hurt no law enforcement got hurt those a big deal and source close the investigation told us that david is but the spin from a hostile but about a scheme for presently the essential the precut the prisoners and had to mexico acicular to five days ago when sweat said net was slowing him down. "he's been in jail all this time he should adjusted their and serving with the other guy. lessons to include years in solitary confinement. paying for his days on the run." >> pam: prison guard charged in connection with an escape appeared in court promoting. prison contraband tampering with physical evidence and official
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misconduct and he is on unpaid leave from the clinton correctional facility to on the stairs and knowledge of the escape plans he is free on bail have >> reporter: ridge pressure system in place of tropical moisture east of us and it did tomorrow 97 degrees patchy coastal fog southwest the 10 m.p.h. wednesday will be the hottest day of the year when a one in midmorning warm up their party will shower 90 degree mark and by thursday 92 degrees and still ninety's mile the warm temperatures the morning clouds . the saturday sunday for your holiday week and should be necessary remember always download your multiplication free kron 4 whether application all year are by our updates to whether in case your plantings today.
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>> pam: nbc job in association with donald trump castle in here with more on the presidential candidate who is no stranger at all the controversy. >> catherine: astringent making headlines nbc a spanish network univision dropping all association with the court cited recent derogatory statements about mexican immigrants responded by calling nbc week and foolish. >> catherine: double down on his criticism illegal immigrants expanding his definition what he calls the criminal sneaking in to this country. tom"about zero people all over the coming in this country. >> catherine: did the have and on my petition drive after
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collecting more than two and injured thousands signatures website announced victory today. >> catherine: issue respects at the dignity for all people coarsens of our values and do the recent territory statements by dow trump nbc universal ending its business relationship with mr. trump's nbc will not hurt the miss usa miss universe pageant to other apprentice will continue without an kennetts replied sealing court. i he >> catherine: is of nbc with a double standard saying will stand behind lying brian williams but was still behind people who tell like is. >> pam: decisions from u.s. supreme court controversial lethal injection drug can be used for executions the justices
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ruled in five before a vote and drug question does not violate constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment three death row inmates brought this a drug does not generate a deep, like unconsciousness sick days use this drug as an option for early election execution comes in a growing debate about the death penalty high court law in at about administration and five before decisions supreme court ruled against some air pollution rules imposed by the environmental protection agency eta on reasonably interpreted clear that such talks it loosened limits on power plants without first considering the cost on the injury industry and colonization argued epa determined it was appropriate to regulate coal oil fire power plants because they are the single biggest contributors to mercury contamination of rivers
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and lakes that case now goes back to a lower court so epa can decide how to account for the cost. >> pam: series close until july the sixth country struggles economically collapse and back now with the latest developments there affecting economics all run the world long lines atms today people limited to $67 in daily withdrawals. agreed >> pam: stock bond trading halted prime minister today was insisting everyone vote now and a proposed compromise with the country's creditors close strengthen ongoing negotiations pulled out of a bailout talks last seek the before scrap the eurocurrency some european countries use of what was calling for greece tremaine and euro zone
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>> catherine: investors are worried about the impact of all this gracefully makes a 0.2% chance of the local economy but causing global stock-market sell-off the dow fell more the threat hundred 50 points this afternoon and s&p down 1 1/2% and the tech savvy lost nearly 2% y k in oliver hudson data is distorting them while you're having fun and the son remembered to keep your skin safe next some things to keep in mind
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december >> grant: posting losses and spent most of it is outside good they're keeping active the sun can be damaged their skin. us to take skin tends to keep in mind. >> reporter: burn technical wages burns and shall put our special concern. evan"still showed this can" >> reporter: fusees sunburns all it takes to increase challahs risk of skin cancer later in life. disserting did some protective measures for their kids early on. these younger than six months sunscreens' not
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routinely recommended instead avoid direct sunlight seek shade only use sunscreen on babies of their hands if other options are not available. all others remember this phrase flop slap wraps. >> reporter: protective clothing of the ultraviolet protection factor or ups 50 of ohrid the sun between 10 and 4 incur"jews ago said in active" >> reporter: damages cumulative water is an exposure have a negative lasting effects. the hon >> pam: for celebrating with a special art show the biggest bass fireworks from all across the bay area catch the
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>> pam: opposite modest starter monday the car sitting in a swimming pool outside houston area home known was hurt. unclear lead the crash police did not save charges will be filed against the driver. contented look at what happened in the bt awards last night. a major slip but during his performance during the award show on stage reuniting with the dust bowl and a whole onstage. but he didn't miss a beat, but i got continuing on with his performance. and six people face criminal trespassing charges after they escorted out of church southwest houston for
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heckling pastor joe pearlstein and then sunday's service holsteins wife has delivered a quick message as he got up to speak someone yelled he was a liar videophones security to one of the hecklers out and congregation clapping as allston intends to move along with his sermon but the destruction did contain some people said the loss of the charleston church massacre ran through their minds. "i can think of is you know what is going on and canada find out police say the hecklers are with a different church asked to leave but they refused and holstein as opposing as idaho and that at all at&t part of their francisco next month. >> pam: to family drama played out between kit oliver hudson and their dad. disowned them after biosocial me opposed by
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oliver insider has latest from los angeles. >> reporter: and family feud oliver hudson bay father's it treats as his in sister kate a strange father lashes out and his ex-wife cutting ties with this famous kids for good. "this is to have a father relationship that is complicated" "mistakes of my children"another layer of paint to a decade-long family, with king oliver bill clinton now declaring i have had fibers chechen not consider myself a father of three/longer recognize oliver in k at my own. old wounds are open father's day and close to the start of the three of them at the caption " happy abandonment day. and had a sister kate."
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a motion >> reporter: all interview but let us say oliver did to me now set in the it all way of the photographs and these baby booties to the two of them and to them away as well. i fell"the total it wouldn't do is fight for them" >> reporter: hudson and that's has to puzzle of a memoir to versions of the famous family he did surrender in the battle. so much more innocent family drama tonight 7 on the insider. >> pam: lawyers liberty news here on kron 4. after the insider of seven entertainment tonight 730 followed by kron 4 news that a clock. >> reporter: icily days say tomorrow even hotter day today but here's rest of the evening and will play out 9:00 p.m.
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increasing clouds 10:00 p.m. slightly breezy conditions for us though the dollar getting out of this will also pick up a breeze of a tad bit toe the 14 m.p.h. on east bay shoreline and but trusting of the coastline there for the west of services could daily city cemetery zero center fell some fog action there and all burn off by midnight and then look pleasant place in the morning and clouds will stay off the coast there. and of fairfield clinches sunshine tomorrow keep things up just a tad bit from where we were to make. hyde's market like this on a five brentwood one of five concord handful of 100 and the inland locations. east bay shoreline could be pretty warm 85 san leandro 89 castro valley
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73 all need a 77 oakland. nineties are really in the upper 90s and then mid-90s for tomorrow northgate '90s and then mounted about 100 and fairfield center as a 9697 degrees much cooler along the coast and into the bay area microclimate works or the 40 degree difference six. the five degrees in-shore line there and then begin hundred even in the inland locations. his loyal segment again tomorrow patchy coastal fog subtlest wins eight to 9 mi. per hour on. as a as a high state of the week in the forecasting averaging 1 01 for inland locations. thursday '90s still surround. and that's dead asleep unless it is such an inkling for the july weekend in a nice day to enjoys majority. "we tell you about the mobile
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>> pam: invest about about the helicopter crash earlier today the coast guard official let's listen in "and all the people had hazardous gloves and masks. for a"material so as to the aircraft fuselage during the course of repair investigation in order to safely remove it does smell any of those materials they have to use those personal protective equipment to protect themselves and any
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others associated with the aircraft. "a whole the chopper is a lesson and is maintained" "sure how what the service life or age of the aircraft is. in one of the latest in a line of golf and rescue helicopters make 65. but the latest adult the helicopters and a fleet of the newest. "how long the there was an tesla for. "how long it took in the course of their maintenance test flight at this stage of when they were ready to land the street. as a malfunction landed on its side. again to crewmembers walked away from
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aircraft that touch the earth and walked away from. "this is a m h 65 rescue helicopter. the most well-known aircrafts in the coast guard also a trademark of a coast guard and for central and stress on the water that's what you the tbilisi and hope to see this crew here conducting what is considered a routine maintenance test flight and a testament to rigorous college and training even trimming evolution retain this experience in incident and can't take anything for granted are two crew members were able to walk way relatively safely.
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>> pam: is 11 news conference sfo new developments on the crash of the coast helicopter that happen sfo this afternoon. learning more and will have more for you coming up on kron 4 news in just minutes at 6:00. coming up tonight we're stuck disappointment upon it will be here seven system mission bay neighborhood and stay with us that six is next.
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>> pam: guard training exercise goes terribly wrong sfo these images mockup a partnership with abc seven a chopper laying on
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its side after a crash landing at the airport. of the crew members managed to walk away unhurt in this year's trend to determine the cause. j r is at the scene right now and has the very latest and the news comes just wrapping up >> reporter: extremely windy as i talk to them i did ask a fight but it if a but factor in the boy came down but this point too early to tell and click at of the distance you can see exactly what we're talking about. coast guard helicopter you see on its side under that tree a. came down by side in this is what it looks like right now still undecided investigators are out there as we speak the good news the fact that no one on board the two people on board were not hurt to some video video again from helicopter partnership with abc
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seven and what we do know about this case is that there was a maintenance test flight hovering as it came down and came down hard and calling it a hard landing and estimate would be a hard landing or crash what everyone call it came down on its side. fire the two people inside just had minor injuries certainly good news coming there again number of unanswered questions on how exactly this happened and as of right now there is close questions answered very windy out here as we speak and any new details in this case we bring it to you here on kron 4 news of back to you in the studio. >> pam: scorching temperatures on a way for the bay area wive look at what the creek at this hour city. and these pay triple digits for the next few days to
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conceal the creek is in the '90s class. week we saw several fires pop up complicated by the hot temperatures. another concern this week also marks the beginning of illegal fireworks being sold at some 300 cities across california or the 3000 firefighters currently battling two major wildfires in our state burning right now northern california the mercury will fire south lake tahoe now grown to 17,000 a.. officials say the fire 45 percent contained. high humidity lower temperatures in that area hoping helping the cruz family some progress that started earlier this month seven california weekend rainstorm winds helped firefighters battle a huge blaze and the senator bruno and national forests. fire destroyed more than 30,000 a. there it is now 60 percent contained more than 2000 firefighters on the scene they're hoping to contain the
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flames now cost an estimated $30 million to. bank hellfire taking steps to reduce risk of wildfires permits for all outdoor residential burning will be suspended in santa clara. alameda, contra costa counties. they say the suspension includes burning of branches police officials are quantifiers credit property organize campgrounds a. of the campers maintain the fire so that it does not spark a wildfire. >> reporter: vegetation warm heat mix in some reconditions easily skirt while fire anywhere especially dealing with low humidity levels and 50 m.p.h. when speeds even east bay shoreline dry vegetation and right now what we're dealing with as far as our windy conditions ago al died on the overnight hours overall were still see light breezes is a shoreline in locations. so '90s
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for fairfield antioch livermore and we specialize 69 oakland 71 for hayward 66 for san francisco he things up pretty quickly tomorrow, noon time tomorrow and already was in the cities in the '90s and then east bay shoreline upper 80s we will move that over to 3 4:00 in the afternoon retreat daytime highs talking about: hundreds for an insidious and be warmer tomorrow in the east bay shoreline locations hotter in inland cities and how long he will stay in place of moral believe how silly, the 74 cast. >> pam: state lawmakers pass a controversial bill imposing one of the strictest will vaccination laws in the entire country and the vaccine debate has been a hot button issues since the islamic a disneyland late last year now bill requiring all school children to be vaccinated heading to governor brown's desk then
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curtin live in sacramento tonight with reaction. "july 30th the size or veto and applies to public schools private schools and day care facilities peebles says the issue still hoping to pressure gov. brown to see if their way. stay >> reporter: senate has passed a vaccine bill the increased number close school children getting vaccinated terence stop the preventable diseases. "we wanna keep our schools safe from preventable contagious diseases ensure., and now feebler vaccine. " >> reporter: longer allows parents opt out of vaccines for their children did personal belief. only through a doctor's exemption. "diseases are dangerous the
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vaccines are saved. >> reporter: everyone believes that once the bill brought stacks a sign petition signatures to governor brown's office in hopes he will veto the bill. cassoulet our children's rights to free public education in the california constitution" "children have been harmed by vaccines these parents say and that by the exemption for personal belief must say" >> reporter: apparent ever should have to be forced or mandated to take a vaccine that would harm them this bill is signed is not affected during the current school year it will take effect july 1st next summer and affect students attending school beginning july 1st summer fall 2016 u.s.
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military making big changes because of a supreme court ruling on same-sex marriage department of veterans affairs announced today it will begun offering the same benefits to same-sex couples. >> catherine: and families hoping this happen soon agency. only saying it will work quickly to make sure this office's employees are ready to deal with all these big changes same-sex couples no longer denied home loan guarantees to death pensions burial rites based on laws of the states where they have lived and worked. >> pam: obvious place on earth turned out not to be so happy when. hercules corrections officer please in anaheim say robert miner of juvenile corrections officer left a fanny pack containing drugs agon at this hotel. the security contacted police after minor checked out and found the pouch
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and while he was at the theme park police say almost half a gram of cocaine clocked 20 handgun were inside. he faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison scheduled to be arranged today the woman is in the city research resulted olsten at uc-berkeley file a lawsuit against the precision school as to when a crew accused them of ec regions to follow the law and protect them as victims in one case the student convicted of assaulting a victim reportedly being allowed to return to the school to finish up his degree and women collectively say they are tired of trying to work with officials and wanted them to investigate the case and take action officials have not taken any real action. "california berkeley to it is a
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decision under the rug as been repeated characteristic of their response were committed to changing it. >> pam: not to lawsuit therefore could not respond and they did say universities committed to the creating a community where sexual assault is not tolerated was sent at 7 cleric largest unions telling employees security to walk out what could mean for your day tomorrow if across the golden gate bridge. did dig deeper into your wallet and how much rates are going off taking on the world champions say lawyers. find out why.
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all the government workers and sackler county expected to go on strike tomorrow the last minute deal. largest union service employees international local 521 the bargaining table and hammer out a new contract before tuesday's deadline as many as 9000 workers will be wearing t- shirts like these are expected to have a dramatic impact on business as usual at a range of government institutions 475 essential employees such as emergency dispatchers of the communication center will stay on the job.
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will it >> pam: champion warriors against ucsf and nurses. the gore pressed by the nurses were blocked a team from moving the mission bay the concerns stretta had. coruscate in may and now back in custody after three weeks on the lam cause plans to leave the country were derailed. for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need.
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new school new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring your gift to any sleep train and help a foster child start the school year right. not everyone can be a foster parent but anyone can help a foster child.
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>> pam: as lawyers plans to build the arena and seven cisco a chalet neighborhood or in kelley reports nurses ucsf say they are worried the facility could put their patients in jeopardy. these nurses work at the mission bay medical center. >> reporter: they say their urine and the problems of traffic congestion during giant's dams and more about the same if the the nation gets goes
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right across the street or in norcross and gridlocks that new tougher patients to get medical attention the need in america telling matter. more thorough discussion of exact plan and how many parking how they and ensure a patient's care is not affected. "natural fear of change adam point person on a product of the draft environmental impact report the hospital emergency operations will not be affected by the proposed 18,000 ft arena the plan includes a 21 parking patrol officers to help direct traffic around game time also ambulances can use pritchett is transit trains city still
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working on a plan of ucsf delicate fans of certain streets in the area. >> reporter: hammer or more parking lots for further to the south. public comment period on the project open to a july 28th nurses " patient welfare kept in mind during this process. >> catherine: a bridge to use a lot better raising the tolls it yet again go up a quarter starting wednesday fast track users will pay 625 other drivers 725 the. this increase is part of five-year plan that will have faster accusers paying $7 by 2018 other drivers paying $8. bridge district blaming budget deficit for all these types. but there on the bridge are not bracers of for a lot of travel
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on upcoming for the july holiday. aaa a 4.8 million californians will be heading out of town about a half person hired last year. and overall california trebling record numbers stronger economy stronger income and gas prices not too bad at the moment was travelers expected to drive to worry about setting up your own fireworks for fourth of july kron 4 got has occurred just this saturday for the fourth of july celebration the highlight of the show a spectacular fireworks display, the city of san francisco over the bay euonymus this coverage begins at 9:00 this saturday july the fourth right here on kron 4. >> reporter: is an inland
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locations to detroit attempted and slight breeze in place and averaging about 6 to 10 m.p.h. in the in the city's morning lows overnight like this 60 fairfield 63 antioch more like the mid-session low 50s overall in the east bay shoreline san francisco peninsula they're showing some tropical moisture will or. getting because the moisture is a high ridge pressure system in place increasing clouds in the area also keep heat things up quite a bit. and if you have it tomorrow morning 5:00 a.m. in the the coast here san francisco daily cities and mattel was the cloud covers. center fell scattered clouds and increase to about 12:00 p.m. afternoon there any see scattered all over on the high close for vallejo napper a fairfield oakland. still plans to sunshine getting daytime heating the cloud cover will make it feel like i hotter than normal there and cloud cover by 4:00 a.m. wednesday off the
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coast there and some patchy flow on the peninsula in san francisco regions and great have hundreds a handful of them can full of hundreds for a pleasant to areas livermore will reach a hundred as well easily any act at 98 under for fairfield and pre mild temperatures averaging about mid-70s even low eighties for hayward fremont and san francisco peninsula more like the upper 60s '70s some safety tips covered approachable days here with 100 degree mark drink plenty of water where it sunscreen if you have to be outdoors station area and please check and other real relatives and it should do this, can teach a course to not ever leave your children or pets in the car with catchy as a fog 99 tomorrow southwest winds about 2 mi. per hour wednesday posted a week as he see when a one that wednesday hottest it thursday dropping down the '90s rest of the week
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including a holiday weekend classes sunshine all week long hour by hour forecasts allowed free kron 4 mobile application for lawyers are fond of vices. >> catherine: and guard gene palmer appeared in court charged with aiding the escape of convicted killers richard macke david's what he has denied any help with the escape that's true only accomplice was president puli choice mitchell. "paul is talking a bit. and the manhunt wrestle story starting to emerge. investigators it keenly interested in what he might have to say not only as it pertains to his escape and the department of corrections follow on. on from my perspective how he managed to elude capture the last 23 days. 2 mi. from canada
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carry flood jequirity geared maps tools bug repellent even pop tarts he was spotted and ran off he was alone in the other escapee richard that was killed friday known got hurt no law enforcement got hurt those big deal source close to the investigation helped pull cnn davidson is talking from his hospital bed. a scheme for prison employee joyce mitchell to pick up the prisoners and had to mexico. when she did not show up the prisoner they improvise and stuck together to five days ago. sweat said matt was slowing down.. placenta is now likely to include years in solitary confinement. paying for his days on the run. his mother says that it's a relief to see the search and.
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>> catherine: was airlifted political center with gunshot wounds overnight his condition upgraded from critical to serious. after doctors decided he did not need immediate surgery. yes >> pam: supreme court wraps up its terms today now justices ruled on the use of lethal injection tell you what the decision was later. don tromps markets and in trouble with nbc the presidential canada it reacts after the network
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>> pam: lethal injection drug abuse for execution of the decision by the u.s. supreme court justices ruled a five before a vote of. jogging question does not violate constitutional been uncool unusual punishment. three death row inmates brought the challenge the same the drug does not generate a deep, like
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unconsciousness in six states use the drug as an option for a lethal injection execution. later in this broadcast the end of the line for a beloved preschool in the east bay. tonight when no one things lbo the rush to its rescue. alert for any you and your children how to protect sensitive skin. and more nonsense cops or the crash at the u.s. can't close our job resemblances co international airport. >> reporter: outworn temperatures and hottest of the week is still a, a forecaster had.
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>> reporter: best years now trying to determine what caused close helicopter that made a hard landing landed on its side as it is trying to land looked up in the distance in see the
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helicopter that is still lying on its side and the working people inside and the helicopter are ok it that was certainly the good news investigators those of the coast guard will only tell us at this point this was a maintenance flight on their way down and they have been hovering and on landing at that is when it landed i decide. >> reporter: here in sacramento about of 24 of 14 state senate passed a very tough vaccine bill requiring all children with since the lexus ls seven exemption from the doctor and wipes out the personal belief exemption opponents say it's the wrong thing to do they're appealing to the governor did veto this bill he has until july 13th to decide. >> reporter: woman found a civil lawsuit against uc regents claiming the school has failed
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to protect them as victims and as well as family to and failing to investigate properly complaints of sexual assault these are the three women who spoke out on this monday one victim says she was insulted by a faculty member university officials say they have not seen the lawsuit and cannot yet, on negotiations continue to avert some 9020 workers. the exception of of four orders of five essential please 911 emergency dispatch operators. >> reporter: local 521 could benefit line as 5:00 a.m. tuesday, the assistant social- service of other institutions severely impact did. its largest union of more wages economic issues. will love preschool set
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to close its doors because it can't start of a deal with the city or the school board. couple of last-ditch efforts that the trend and make this week but already told as teachers go find another job and they told the paris you find some place for your kids to go the community and the teachers and very disappointed. the split"is our home and family children become part of our family" >> reporter: day today and now even hotter as the day goes by for the rest of the week. tomorrow will show you microclimate difference a. along the san francisco peninsula 51 degrees 55 israeli city. over to the east bay in locations house areas one of 40 degree difference 101102100 to really
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destroy 0498 france yet qualify for brentwood and plenty of sunshine tomorrow and sunday in the hottest day of the week and talk about that 70 forecast a few seconds here east bay shoreline best of both worlds. assigned to your site on the day it sunshine also mid-80s with temperature was on average high scorer for south bay 98 state senate bill 90 cupertino 95 campbell and little bit with the milder side for the south a region and but this sonoma 1024 nevada and one for fairfield. this is the center as a hundred degrees out clover dale and 70 forecast. 99 degrees southwest and the 10 m.p.h. wednesday hottest day of the week 11 average for inland locations quick or not by midmorning by lunchtime our noon in the 93 marks. three p m one a one on average as mentioned. thursday still in the '90s as hot 90 degree sunshine and then for the rest of the week including a
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holiday weekend punny sunshine, partly cloudy skies still under the likely size 90 degrees for indications mid-70s for east bay. authorities reminding people of the dangers of hot weather remind you to drink plenty of fluids where proper clothing were sunscreen and not leave children peasant parked cars if you plan on exercising outside pace yourself also suggest checking on those who are elderly or sick who do not have air conditioners. >> pam: lots of children will be spending summer vacation outside and that's a good keeping them active the sun can damage their skin was to take caution and how has some things to keep in mind. >> reporter: damage real results and some damage cancer and the
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nerve disease control prevention the series number is all it takes to increase a child's risk of skin cancer later in life. parents can still take good but some protective measures for kids early on and for younger than six months sunscreens' not routinely recommended instead avoid direct sunlight and seek shade only use sunscreen on baby's face back to their hands if they're not available all others remember this phrase flip flop a slap and rap. "off on foot on a hat rack up some sunglasses" some of >> reporter: protective clothing and ups of 57 between 10 and 4 and on holidays and remember even some exposure can have negative lasting effects.
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>> catherine: all business ties with the republican presidential candidate. that decision follows comments made by a mexican emigrants coming in the country illegally. bring crime drugs he says. and then nbc will not air the miss usa pageant with co owned by trump. he is not sorry for what he said. "no apology for a said it is
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right there is tremendous distress and the border you know that better than anybody mexican people are lantastic relationship i have with them as great. has it told you many people have done business from mexico and an apology to everything. live the news read the newspapers. >> catherine: univision will not carry it as a pension either in will soon univision even sue nbc and early in give up on the role of the pundits when he decided to run for president for law. our a letter to new estimates away at seven insider followed by entertainment tonight 730 per back with kron 4 news at 8. >> pam: return for another season with the warriors were. what about restricted free agent from maundering he says he was.
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>> gary: the big warriors news and dance days ever. one still talking lawyers what about the dream on green and general manager bob weiss talked about the restricted free agent who was a big shot over the weekend
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and back home in michigan everyone loves dreamed and maybe the pistons of involve. "we keep german on the team" >> gary: was a big laugh at the parade detroit pistons houston rockets among the team saying hey maybe indeed interested in trade on a restricted free agent lawyers could match any offers that dream on receives an artist said the the maximum in the same age 15 million increase for green and at this point time that a story about something else and you for ordering non he was stay more to the point they have the contract deal like to match any other
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offer and most states come back here you $0.8 million option for next season 76 games for the warriors shot almost 50% 15 overall selection of florida and then 2008 kicked around a little bit and most as back with the golden state warriors found a home and other deal about the plane weighed the course parcel of the miami heat been there for a lot of years and he is going to opt out of his contract with a $16 million and up pay it weighed what he wants wages never been highest-paid player on his own team played with what ron james of course. part of that shaquille o'neal but at this point in time you'd figure they'd or something out and five assists about all these guys a
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little point of reference and every hear someone wants to opt out of his contract is because i the end of next season the television dollars taken and guy making 5 million will make 10 million guy. like separate logo for 11 million up to 30 million of thing out the contract doesn't automatically mean all is not happy loss of moral said this means little about this dollars in the sense biker's 27th pick in this year's draft and to this comment about: bryant sexual assault allegations remember back in 2012 the two was i sure hope kobe can keep his hands to solve in denver this time. now really made an man's mistake but not distracted by the lakers and
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what this could be have to say about this. "a key figure did not themselves he set a great message yesterday fully funny but that in this is when you know teammate rights to climb mr. bryan." >> gary: bt's tartikoff up and obviously if you can help the team still be valued by brian former dunk champion and played for numerous nba team. and lost big as the 49ers the raiders odds on choice finished last in their division fell little early to be saying definitely get the bad tactics to oneself 13 to two and 81 49ers 40 to one this is
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of course to win the super bowl and 66 to one in the nfc west 40 niner's raiders last in the afc west 66 to one all-star voting coming close land at midnight thursday and buster posy more than likely will be the starting pitcher for the national league and now overt molina 1.7 million votes and 3082 home runs really having a hot streak here amosite still be the only bay area starter in the midsummer classic. and the jazz as brennan crawford choke panic well behind leaders and of u.s. and the edge of 50,000 votes from the fairfield's but he's injured aunt less than half the votes of the american league catcher salvador prez of the kansas city royals so will see bob crawford
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and panic and then nearly $3 million transferred call for phil mickelson took illegal gambling operation which is accepted in place bets on sporting events gregory s. subarea of the quintet. to the three counts of money laundering funds to nicholson from 2000 to 2013. and five time major winner or a 77 million when dollars over three decades on pga to our. now charged with a crime not under federal investigation yet but when your links to $3 million in laundering of money is not positioned wannabee in sofa and nicholson to guy on this story there has been in the past phil nicholson and supposedly gambled on sporting events and got into a position is not good for his image nor would he want said the link to this but now in this
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point in time phil mickelson not charged with crime not under federal investigation. >> gary: season news charas re- signed a defenseman to a 516 game $3 billion extension and the sharks traded in dallas surprise in recent years a three-year 13 and half million dollar contract with the dallas stars nice run here with the senators the sharks and also is in the cup championship with chicago see what he asked how to say certain williams sap and fall early but she gets up and she goes with the american medicine six love 6 la also won six love and six of the big old
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time for folks of enrolling in this to week event and the actress grow friend green bay quarterback aaron rogers olivia working out she's going to appear and one of the next axman motion pictures working on sword fighting in the background she says hay this will occur on twitter and aaron a great quarterback also doing a little work as thinking after me and probably take my shot with aaron sleep out star gaze dream big
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the hudson/hawn family
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life's morning multitasking. it's multiple ideas for growing families
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and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you need. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. "the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> i can relate to what it is to have a father relationship that is complicated. >> it's the hudson/hawn family feud. kate's dad disowns her and
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>> pam: navy still using windows next peak of more the. near after maris soft support for the party system. costing taxpayers millions of dollars. the navy says it relies on number of older legacy computers' programs require as 14 year-old windows 60. department of defense pay microsoft $9 million a year to continue updating x p four navy ships systems. navy are originally set on april 30th top grade all of its computers but a number of pcs and submarines are still not yet ready to be replaced. and for a lesson for us tonight and kron 4 news at 6:00. diane here for a hot hot series of days 101 wednesday 92 in the rest of the week looks like that many sticking around for the portion the wake of back with their stays news and to
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that id o'clock we hope you join us stay in touch a kron 4. relationship that is the hudson/hawn family
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life's morning multitasking. it's multiple ideas for growing families and drawers with many layers to show exactly what you need. life's the food that brings us together. and kitchens where every meal is the most important of the day. "the insider" from hollywood. your 24/7 celebrity conversation. >> i can relate to what it is to have a father relationship that is complicated. >> it's the hudson/hawn family feud. kate's dad disowns her and
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claims her brother, oliver, is dead to him. >> i made mistakes, especially with my children oliver and kate. >> why they are now airing their dirty laundry over social media. and then the stars destroy janet's rhythm nation at the b.e.t. awards. >> the red carpet game was on point. i'm bringing my life love, and lord have mercy. >> plus kanye's interrupt in england. louis, sandra at the yellow carpet. can she handle another louis in her life? >> trusting. >> and also very mischievous. >> louis in the morning and louis in the afternoon. >> now hollywood from inside out. "the insider" together with yahoo. sandra bullock's date with the minions. janet takes control of the b.e.t. awards but diddy takes
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social media on fire. welcome to "the insider." we hit the top trending stories. first, the story everyone is talking about today. the hahn/hudson view. it seemed to start the drama. now the father, bill, is lashing out at his ex-wife goldie hawn, and announcing his famous kids are dead to him. >> i can relate to what it is to have a father relationship that is complicated. >> i made some mistakes especially with my children oliver and kate. >> it really doesn't form who you are and who you become. it can be your greatest source of fear or your greatest source of knowing how to love and give love. >> another layer of pain to the decade long hudson family drama with kate and oliver's father, i had five children and i now consider myself a father of three. i no longer recognize

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