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unattended unattended in the downtown area between 6:00 p.m. and midnight someone broke into the rear window and stow that gun. arranger in newly reported it to the san francisco police and to the national crime information database. there are several policies and procedures for how the gun is need in need to be stored and a vehicle. --inside a vehicle. >> reporter: catherine? >> catherine: for the first time we are hearing from the mayor in his own words and it is kron4 terisa estacio reporting that he is also talking about criticism from the senator dianne feinstein as to what happened. >> reporter: the 32 year
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old pleasanton native, was shot at pier 14 last week. >> let us know about the release of someone that they gave custody of and was prevented and could have prevented all of this thrift >> reporter: u.s. immigration and customs enforcement officials have requested notification prior to this spirit that was not honored and now disparate sentences got all senator dianne feinstein has called upon the mayor to commit to federal authorities. >> i received, senator feinstein is a phone call and i was appreciative of it and i know that she is focusing on the same thing
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as i am. we both agreed that some think could have occurred as far as notification. >> reporter: the mayor pointed and years back that up for the spirit and is critical case. --pointed fingers >> knowing that they could have done more than handed him over could have had a warrant out for his our rest. --arrest >> reporter: it will continue to look for more solutions. --they will continue >> reporter:it is now the law! you are looking at alameda county's new guideline for handling ice enforcement requests for notification when someone is being released from jail
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>>"right! this is hot off of the press" >> reporter:alameda county sheriff gregory ahern breaks down the new policy >>"yes we have a new policy" >> reporter:he says he wants to make clear that the public understands that the new policey does not allow for anyone to be unlawfully deatined because of an ice request >>"no" >> reporter:his overall view
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with cooperating with ice enforcement? >>"we have to do our best that we make sure for the safety of our communities" >> reporter:we will have more from the alameda county sheriff including what he had to say regarding the pier 14 shooting coming up on kron4news at 6.haaziq madyun kron4news >> catherine: republican presidential candidate donald trump helped propel this case into the national spotlight with his comments on immigration. >> catherine: he was the first presidential candidate to blame the pier shooting on the u-s immigration policy. but now. he's under fire for having undocument immgrants working at some of his real estate construction sites. >> catherine: he was asked about that today by our partners at cnn. >>"how can i, how can anyone? we have 34 million in the country. it used to be 11, now you're 34 million. i can't think guarantee anything. but i can say this, we work very hard to make sure that everybody is legal as opposed to illegal."
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>> catherine: our coverage of the fallout from the pier 14 shooting continues on kron 4 dot com. >> catherine: there you can read more about the sanctuary city controversy. plus the latest on the investigation. >>major computer glitches were causing big problems today from wall street to the nation's airports. united airlines and the new york stock exchange were both temporarily knocked off line. >> catherine: but the speculation about co- ordinated cyber-attacks was apparently groundless. >> catherine: grant lodes is here to begin our coverage. grant? >> grant:we're going to start with the outage on wall street, and to put it in perspective, the new york stock exchange plays a relatively minor role in the buying and selling of securities. >> grant:this chart from the market research firm nanex compares activity on the n=y=s=e with nasdaq.
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after their computers went down just before noon on the east coast, traders simply shifted to nasdaq and dozens of other exchanges. >>"if we got spooked or panicked by something like this, then we're in the wrong business. we deal with things that are far greater risk and importance, i think, than something like this." >> grant:trading on the new york stock exchange came to a halt for three hours because of what the company calls an "internal technical issue." >> grant:the exchange took to twitter to re-assure traders. that the problem was being addressed and that it was it an internal issue and not the result of a cyberabout the same time, the wall street journal's homepage went down. >> grant:readers found a message saying "w-s-j dot com is having technical difficulties" and "the full site will return shortly." about 45-minutes later the site was back up. >> grant:the united airlines glitch delayed more than 800 flights around the country. another 60 were cancelled. >> grant:the airline blamed a malfunctioning router.
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all three outages came as homeland security secretary jeh johnson was addressing a meeting on cybersecurity. >>"the malfunctions at united and the stock exchange were not the result of any nefarous actor. we know less about the wall street journal at this point" >> grant:this is not united's first computer meltdown. >> grant:the airline briefly halted all takeoffs in the u.s. on june 2 because of a problem in its flight- dispatching system. united said then that about 150 flights were affected. >> catherine: computer glitches grounded airline travelers around the country today. united airlines grounded hundreds of flights for more than an hour. >> catherine: the problem. a broken router wouldn't let airline computers talk to one another.
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>> catherine: it was all worked out but not before frustrating a 'lot' of passengers. >> catherine: kron 4's will tran has more on the situation at s-f-o this morning. >> reporter: not knowing if the system wide computer glitch will allow late morning flight to take off on time. >> reporter: they told you a lot about your flight? >> they just said that it will be laid. --late >> reporter: united airlines had thousands of travelers waiting to take off on the first wave of their flight. >> 925 in we cannot check and until three times. >> reporter: there were to look at questions about what
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happened and what does this mean for me. this would be the last time that they would fly united airlines again. >> gave up in number for the customs department to resolve the issue of the flight being grounded. >> reporter: time is your flight? we are >> suppose the glut on vacation and our flight was for 9:00. >> reporter: delays were from 30 minutes at to as much as two hours. the passengers all had a smile on their face to know that there was beyond their control. still, it was nervous even though the problem was fixed. what if the plane did not arrive on time in chicago and a connecting flight in hawaii could have been pushed back as well. international flights will trend kron 4 news. --will tran, kron4
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news >> catherine: today's computer glitches have a lot of people wondering about their investments. >> catherine: coming up. financal expert rob black will tell us what we need to be checking tonight. >> catherine: also -- actor tom selleck is accused of stealing truck loads of water during california's drought. >> catherine: with it. and a mountain lion -- seen roaming the streets of san francisco. >> diane: forecast will come up next!
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>> catherine: it's thirty years to life in prison - for a woman convicted of driving drunk. and killing a menlo park couple walking their dog. >> catherine: marjorie reitzell was found guilty on two counts of vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. the judge said she had no respect for the law or for the danger she caused. >> catherine: the accident happened in october of 20- 13. kamal and balbir singh were hit from behind on chilco street. >> catherine: this wasn't reitzel's first d-u-i. she was also convicted of drunk driving in 20-12. >> catherine: an argument between two people led to a stabbing death in burlingame last night. it happened around 6 p-m on gilbreth road near mitten road. >> catherine: two men had been arguing - and one stabbed the other and ran away. police are still investigating - but say the men had possibly worked together. >> catherine: vallejo police have identified a woman fatally shot in a car yesterday afternoon as 25-
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year-old gina estevez of daly city. >> catherine: authorities found estevez and man wounded by gunfire at alameda and capitol streets at around 4. estevez later died of her wounds at a hospital. >> catherine: the man survived and says he did not see anyone shooting at the car. residence of interest in the 100 block of broadway street.but it was not occupied at the family and friends are >> catherine: family and friends bart mourning the death of a teenager shot and killed by pleasanton pleasanton police sunday morning. >> catherine: police were responding to a burglary alarm at a carkron 4's justine waldman has reaction from the teenager's family. >>cover sot jonathan was a wonderful kid. the difference between was and is is so huge right now. >> reporter:the parents of 19 year old john deming are grieving. their only son fondly called bubbawas shot and killed by pleasanton police. as police describe it while responding to the alarmat the car dealership early sunday morningdeming did not follow police orders.
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>> reporter:he ran away. starting a chase. and he got in a fight with an officer. fearing for their safety, then a veteran officer shot and killed him. >> reporter: >>linda sot if there are 7 police officers and one bubba i don't understand why it is necessary to shot a young man >> reporter:after the shooting police searched the demings home in san jose for evidence. handcuffing linda at gunpoint and she says officers never explained to her where her son was. >>-- the whole time i thought he was in trouble not shot and killed >> reporter:john senior also a police officer. tells me his son never got in trouble before he questions how pleasanton police handled the situation. >>-- it is just ridic the amount of force that was used . >>-- talk to him why deploy beanbags. tase him. and dogs
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>> reporter:while they search for answers the parents of the recent high school graduate are planning his funeral. >>-- it is just not real to me i still feel him >> grant:it's a sign of the drought.and it's ann unusual, scary sight for sure. a mountian lion.roaming the streets of san francisco. >> grant:a security camera captured this image.the big cat just walking down the sidewalk in the city's sea cliff neighborhood. >> grant:that sighting was june 30th.same day.a sighting in the presidio. >> grant:the day after.july first.the most remarkable location.gough and eddy streets near jefferson square park.heart of the >> grant:near lake merced. >> grant:and back on june 29th.outside city limits.in daly city.a mountian lion stones throw from serramonte mall. >> grant:wildlife officials
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estimate the lion is 12 - 15 months old.there are no plans to try to catch it right now. >> grant:mountain lion sighings are peninsula regions.as the cats live in the santa cruz mountians. >> grant:experts say the drought has prompted mountin lions to venture further north.just like deer they target.in water.during the drought. >> catherine: wildlife officials have set a young humpback whale free after four days of trying. the whale was tangled in fishing gear and had first been spotted near moss landing in monterey county. >> catherine: a line from a crab pot injured the whale's upper jaw and one of its flippers. >> catherine: it's believed the whale is going to be ok. >> catherine: so far this year -- 40 whales have had similar problems along the coast. >> catherine: biologists still don't know what killed a dolphin found on ocean beach monday. the say the dolphin was female. because the body had been badly decomposed >> catherine: they had problems determining the sex. there have been at least 12 beached dolphins found in the bay area over the last forty years.
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>> catherine: west nile virus is on the rise.according to state health officials. leading to new warnings. >> catherine: people are being reminded again that the drought, standing water and hot weather are helping the virus to spread quickly.and are being urged to use insect repellant. >> catherine: mosquitos 'and' birds can carry west nile. and if you thought the drought would reduce the risk ---- contra cost county vector control >> catherine: workers say -- it's not the case. >>.transmitted to people >> catherine:vector control workers say there should be no standing water in yards.
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and also recommend you keep window and door screens in good repair. >> diane: have a blanket of low clouds already forming. the rainfall total within the last 25 hours just a trace of light showers. santa clara and fairfield with 15 in.. we are pretty much down with the light showers for the night. with another account of it tomorrow. and the lake tahoe area moving all run to the north of us in clear lake. with storm activity currently with those thundershowers. >> diane: are keeping things with the molester side with our showers. we cannot have any more for tonight. or evening hours in the afternoon tomorrow. apache f o g and cloudy conditions leading into
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deleading o'clock hour and the peninsula with that f o g with the 60 degree temperatures for the most part and patchy drizzle. >> diane: because of the marine layer 20 in hayward 18 for redwood city creek talking about heavy f o g. by 6:00 a.m. there is a history of showers across san francisco and stretching out to parts of hayward. you see more of the heavier clouds in place. more sunshine will come by friday and will be done with the way showers for the week. talking about the cooler temperatures because of the showers and moisture keeping things cooler with 72 degrees for antioch 74 oakland, 634 richmond. >> diane: things will dry up
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on friday with more clearing in the sky is/was saturday he leaned back up into the 80s with more seasonal temperatures and will have more for the forecast coming up in just a bit! >> catherine: a temporary win for tobacco companies. today. a legislative panel chose 'not' to take up a bill on regulating e- cigarettes in california. >> catherine: the decision came after what's described as a 'heated' hearing. a separate measure to raise the smoking age to 21 was pulled from the agenda. >> catherine: committee members amended the e- cigarette bill so much --- senator mark leno - the author - voted no. smoking age was pulled because it didn't have enough support. >> catherine: most americans want to raise the minimum age to buy tobacco from 18 to 21. a recent survey says 7 in 10 smokers want the change --- and 3 in 4 american adults. >> catherine: critics say a change could mean more young people becoming addicted. in most u.s. states you have to be 18 to buy tobacco. in hawaii --- it's age 21.
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>> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: we have a fire that we are looking at in sacramento. prior to that we were looking at a trash fire with a bunch of trash on fire. pictures are not cooperating when we get those that we will bring them to you prick no reported injuries or structures threatened creek we will keep an eye on that in sacramento. catherine? >> catherine: still ahead. celebrities behaving badly. next. what singer ariana grande was caught doing - which has her apologizing tonight. >> catherine: also - who's accusing "blue bloods" star tom selleck of stealing water during california's drought.
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since >> catherine:the fall-out in the cosby scandal is taking some odd turns. now - a bronze bust of the actor has been removed from disney's hollywood studio >> catherine:theme park - near orlando. court documents showing that cosby admitted to women he wanted to have sex with. and in washington d.c. -- a famous chili restaurant is being pressured to >> catherine:remove a large mural of cosby. people say they no longer want to see him on the side
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of "ben's chili bowl." >> catherine:in the meantime - a prosecutor who declined to - tells cnn that he stands by his decision. >> catherine:also -- los angeles police conducting at least one current criminal investigation of cosby. involving more allegations of sexual assault. return to >> catherine:actor tom selleck is being 'drought shamed'. a lawsuit accuses him of stealing truck-loads of water for his california ranch in ventura county. >> catherine:a local water district says that a tanker truck filled up at a nearby hydrant more than a dozen times --- hauling the water to a 60- acre spread owned by selleck. >> catherine:they say thousands of gallons were stolen - and nearly 22- thousand dollars was spent to hire a private investigator to track down the culprit. >> catherine:the lawsuit comes after california communities were ordered to cut water use by 25 percent.because of the four year dry spell. >> catherine:representatives for the actor weren't returning calls. >> catherine:pop singer arianna grande says she's sorry for her unpatriotic comments. a video of the singer at a donut shop went viral. >> grant:you can see here in
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the video posted from tmz. the singer appears to lick the donuts when no one is looking. then when a plate of donuts is put in front of her she's heard saying this. >>.that's disgusting >> grant:the singer says her comments were taken out of context in - what she's calling - a private moment. grande says it was a comment about obeisity issues in the country. grande is an american herself. and was born in boca raton, florida. >> catherine:king selfies. >> catherine:next. the country that's taking matters into its own hands to stop them from getting hurt. and new fall-out from the baltimore riots.
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that francisco said the gun used in the crime was stolen from a ranger from the bureau creek from his vehicle. and it is not clear as the house than chance was able to get the car. but we do know that it was taken last week. the ranger was on the town on business it was reported redwood creek at all procedures were followed. >> catherine: the u.s. stock exchange was shut down for a big problem we do not have a lot of details of what went wrong. only security sits there was no sign of malicious activity. stocks did finish with sizable losses. >> diane: a live look at
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your 15. he did see the clouds rolling pin prick the strait of showers will come in early tomorrow running on route 8 degrees cooler than normal this time of year. 79 degrees in brentwood 69 in martinez and the east bay shore lies in the mid to upper 60s. seven degrees in oakland. so scattered showers to up the area all day tomorrow. lanes shourd starting at around 6:00 a.m. and to the afternoon. it will warm up. with heavy f o g action in the morning creek and expect that for your morning commute in your 7 day forecast, things will dry up in heat up and go back to the '80s, friday and saturday with plenty of sunshine. >> catherine: following the
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death of freddie grade. also today the police union released a report that glenn tam for the scope of the rest. the war on terra is turning to attack. isis is now using in cryptic messaging at to keep conversations with recruits fund traceable. it is making prevention of long wolf attacks more difficult. including the nasdaq are police custody in april. also today - the city's police union released a report that blames him in
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>> catherine:part for the scope of the unrest. batts was police chief of oakland from 2009 to 2011. >> catherine:the war on terror is turning to tech. the f-b-i director says isis is now using encrypted messaging apps to keep conversations with recruits untraceable. >> catherine:that fact makes preventing a lone-wolf attack more difficult. >>.encrypted messaging app >> catherine:comey made the comments to a senate panel today. he also discussed the need for technology companies to be able to break advanced encryption codes. he says isis has 21-thousand english-language followers on twitter to recruit from. >> catherine:the confederate flag has been the center of controversy after last month's racially-motivated killing of 9 people in south carolina. >> catherine:but there's growing backlash remove it from state grounds. stacy cohan has the latest. >>"pray with me, if you would." >> catherine:house lawmakers began the day with a moment of silence to honor the victims of the mass shooting. what followed was debate on a more permanent move in their memory. >>"members we are now on senate bill 897." >> catherine:that's the bill
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that would move the confederate flag off the state house grounds in south carolina -- into a nearby museum. >>- "i guess we're all thinking today it'd be nice if we could find a way to get everyone behind a resolution here that we can all live with and say that we respected each other, and we've got work to do to get there, i think." >> reporter:the measure overwhelmingly passed the state senate tuesday. >> reporter:but, in the house -- lawmakers are proposing multiple amendments that could slow or derail the process.including replacing the flag with another confederate symbol or sending the issue to a referendum. >>- "i grew up holding that flag in reverence, because of the stories of my ancestors going into battle" >> reporter:governor nicki haley supports the bill.and hundreds of thousands of people have signed petitions to bring down the battle flag. >> reporter:it will take a two-thirds majority in the house and senate to pass a bill with no amendments attached to it. >> reporter:but -- amending the bill would force new debate and stall the process.as the controversial symbol of the south continues to fly. >> reporter:i'm stacey cohan reporting.
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>> grant:selfies are very popular.and can seem like harmless fun. but in russia.some people are pushing the envelope.and putting themselves in harms way. >> grant:the russian interior ministry has launched a safe selfie campaign. to warn people against taking dangerous selfies. people are warned against taking selfies with dangerous animals. >> grant:and taking selfies from high buildings or hazardous areas. russian police say there have been 100 incidents alone this year. >> grant:one recent self- portrait turned fatal when a 21-year-old woman died falling form a bridge in moscow. >>"the number of accidents while people were taking selfies has been growing constantly. people are looking for new perspectives and unforgettable places. they are taking risks and forgetting great photos can be done in a safe environment" >> grant:according to young russians.the selfie is a relatively new trend in russia. and while selfies does not seem to be going away anytime soon.
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>> grant:russian authorities hope that their campaign can help decrease the number of selfie incidents. >> catherine: today's huge computer glitch on wall street might have you worried about your 401-k. coming up. financial expert rob black will tell us what you should be checking tonight. >> catherine: and next. taco bell makes getting a chalupa - even easier. ♪ it took tim morehouse years to master the perfect lunge. but only one attempt to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. so you can easily master the way you bank.
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>> catherine: and in the world of fast food -- you no longer have to make a run for the come to you. >> catherine: the company is teaming up with 'door-dash' -- to offer delivery to 90 cities in california including the bay area. >> catherine: if that goes well -- there could be nationwide delivery service. >> catherine: the fast food chain has been experimenting in recent months. it added alcoholic beverages to menus in some chicago locations. >> catherine: and it launched an app last year that allows customers to pre-order food for pickup. return to index of >> diane: your 7 day
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>> grant:the u-s women's national soccer team are on top.after they won the women's world cup in canada. >> grant:now president obama has reached out to congratulate them on their victory. >>couldn't be prouder of everybody here and the next time i see the men's team i will have to remind them you guys beat the men in viewership. no soccer event
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has ever drawn more americans than this one. and you guys just made a whole bunch of new fans and, more importantly, i think inspired a whole new generation of young women to make sure that u.s. women's soccer continues to grow. so you guys are doing good! >> grant:the team will be honored with a ticker-tape parade in new york on friday. >> catherine:a popular fashion retailer in the bay area is one of five in the country to inherit a high tech shopping experience --- one that's changing the way women in australia are buying shoes. >> catherine:kron 4 tech reporter gabe slate shows us the "design your own shoes
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studio". gabe slate tech report >> reporter:the design studio is inside the nordstrom shoe department in the westfield center in san francisco. customers jump on the ipads located here and create their masterpiece >> reporter:everything is customizable whatever you can imagine. you can create heel height, straps, buckles , colors. >> reporter:chole here has designed a few pairs through the system. and says i undersold it by saying there are "millions" of options. >>sot - chloé dutschke / shoes of prey we have a huge range of styles and shapes + the sudden range which means we can cater for smaller and larger issues buses as well s, adjustments. meaning people who have struggled hard to find shoe size and the pass was no longer have that problem. you'll be able to get the color and style that you want creek
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anything that you need lee reflect your style. it's a step-by-step process accurate with amazing shoes that list that can sit down with you one on one to help you create the perfect shoe and fit used for sizes. >> reporter:after a customer designs their shoe they order it right there on the spot and it is delivered to their home within 4 weeks. >> reporter:i think that is a little long. if it was within 1 week that would better but consdiering it is built from scratch and mailed to you. i guess that's not to bad. >> reporter:a pair of these 'make your own shoes' average around $200 or less. >> reporter:depending what you make. they start at $130. these design your own studios have been a big hit in australia so now they are testing this out in america. >> reporter:time will tell if this is the future of buying shoes but i do believe we will see more and more of this type of experience with technology blending into retail fashion. >> reporter:gsk4n
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>> diane: cloudy conditions are expected tonight with morning at all g. the strait of showers with another round cooler than average temperatures and that will show you what is expected for the sunday forecast. we still have instability off the coast that will remain with those chance of showers tomorrow afternoon. we do have cloud coverage in place as you could see at 5:00 a.m. tomorrow and showers reaching from san francisco to hayward and oakland. look a chance of showers that will eventually dry up friday. >> diane: no more rain showers for the weekend. 74 out in livermore east bay shore line will be in the
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upper sixties to low 70's. the peninsula will have the patchy fog in the morning for the morning commute. >> diane: friday, things will dry up and cleared up as cloud wise as well. east bay shoreline at 76 degrees so we are back to seasonal temperatures on friday. come monday and tuesday with plenty of sunshine keeping things back into the '90s come to stay in to the in leadbelly's. --inland valleys. >> catherine: it came as a shock to a lot of people today when the new york stock exchange shut down for nearly 4 hours. the problem --- supposedly some kind of internal malfunction. >> catherine: our financial expert rob black joins me now -- to >> catherine: this was a shock to some people we have
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now seen this before have we? >> yes a couple of years ago. >> catherine: we did? >> yes, this thing happened years ago there is a system that is it sort of trading system software that was shut down. other markets were able to trade and trade successfully creek it looks like a horrible had a line but the details things did go smoothly. --horrible headline >> catherine: there was a whisper of doubt of a cyber
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attacks or hat with they tell us? or what they tell us right away? >>, do not have an answer to that. --i do not had an answer to that >> was a lot of mixed data. some were seen some type of data the others were seen something different and they cannot trust it so they pulled the plug into the debt figure it out. the good knows that after night 11 we set up march to see back a situation if effort something did happen to the market drift--another one could open in italy. -- immediately. >> i do not want to
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speculate it could be a glitch. >> our financial system is well grounded and the united states. hitting all-time highs with our stock market which should be worried about is that you are not in the market. and you do not trust the stock exchange? this is a great way to generate wealth. >> think birds are crossed. --thinkers-- fingers crossed >> you do get insurance. you are pretty well covered in the worst-case scenario, if anything was to ever happen to your account >> catherine: you ride it out. >> you have to trust the system. yes you ride it
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>> catherine: the apparent increase in shark attacks recently is fueling fascination with the predators. the insider's debbie matanopolous is in los angeles with details on new gadgets >> catherine: that can protect us. >> reporter: i have two words for you shark week. taking us inside a point of view of the great white. >> reporter: summer deadly sharp attacks are front and center on the new secret that are piling up on north carolina beaches. the cinematographer at expert says they can be dangerous. the message is all wrong. >> a shark attack is searching you out looking for you and attacking you.
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>> reporter: the discovery channel is using new technology to track these preachers insist there is a reason they are making a move toward our beaches. >> animals are migrating and moving into areas where especially north carolina. >> reporter: the team are placing new tax and technology up with a speedometer to cut the top speed of the shark while capturing its every move >> for systems that we have been able to use for a short week above every year would come to a par where we have three systems, and remote systems. >> reporter: have more on this story s seven. >> catherine: you can watch all your4. after the insider --
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> catherine:now at six. >> catherine:kron 4 cameras were rolling when police recovered the weapon used in the deadly pier 14 shooting. >> catherine:tonight.more questions than answers into how the murder suspect got ahold of the gun.we now know belongs to a federal agent. >> catherine:good evening, i'm catherine heenan. it is yet another twist in a story that has grabbed the nation's attention. >> reporter: the u.s. bureau of land management says one of its agent's guns was used in the shooting death of a woman walking on a popular san francisco pier. >> gary: >> reporter:blm spokeswoman dan wilson said the service weapon was and was stolen from the agent's car while he was in san francisco pon business.
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>> reporter:juan francisco lopez sanchez pleaded not guilty tuesday to murder charges in kathryn steinle's death. he told television news stations he found the gun on the pier and it accidentally fired. >> reporter:sanchez has been deported to his native mexico five times and is suspected of living illegally. >> reporter:a 48-hours heads up! that is what this new federal immigration priority enforcement program policy states alameda county will give ice agents prior to releasing someone from jail. sheriff greg ahern explains how ice civil detainer request where previously handled in his county just a few days ago >> reporter: in the meantime sanchez be remains behind bars. >> catherine: "in the past
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we would honor the detainers and hold the personevery county except for san francisco was honoring ice detainers" >> catherine: as it relates to this incident in san francisco do you believe that your counterpart over there acted according to what the policy is? >> catherine: working with the federal government on how best to impliment the federal priority enforcement program san francisco" >> pam:sheriff ahern says in his immigration and customs
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enforcement is not just a >> to our community" >> reporter: >> catherine: san francsico mayor ed lee sanctuary ordinance and the role it played in the release of the suspect -- and the murder of kathryn steinle. >> catherine: he's talking about it publicly for the first time. >> catherine: at issue is the city's similar policy adopted by the sheriff department. >> catherine: both of them - led to the sanchez. >> catherine: u-s immigration officials had asked to be notified >>.hand it over >> catherine: the mayor says he'll continue to work with officials to find solutions. >> catherine: democratic presidential has been talking about the tragedy. >> catherine: in an interview with cnn, she joined other california lawmakers in condemning san policy. >>"what should be done is that the department of homeland security, which as i understand it, urged them to he got out of prison
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another time. you know here's a case where we've deported, we've deported, we've deported and he ends back up in our country and i think the city made a mistake. the city made a mistake not to deport someone that the federal government felt strongly should be deported." >> catherine: sen. dianne feinstein says san francisco mayor ed lee should start cooperating with federal immigration officials who want to deport felons like sanchez. >> catherine: state sen. jeff stone says he's drafting a bill that would require all california cities and counties to fully cooperate with federal immigration officials. >> catherine: our coverage continues online. on our website.there's raw >> catherine: video of the suspect's arrest, reaction from the victim's family and up-to-the- minute information on the investigation. that's all at kron 4 dot >> catherine: com. >> reporter: 48 hours heads up! that is what is the federal immigration party and for that program policies take alameda county will give icy agents prior
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to releasing someone from jail. sheriff explains how i see ysabel detainer request well previously handled in his country just a few days ago. >> in the past we would honor the decanters and how a person. every county accept for san francisco was honoring icy e d tenors. -- detainers >> reporter: as it relates to this incident in san francisco did you believe that your counterpart over there reacted according to what the policy is? >> reporter: he says his office has been working with the federal government on how best to implement the federal party enforcement program said it was established back in 2014. >> yes prior to this yvette
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in san francisco. >>--event >> reporter: sheriff says his opinion working with immigration and customs enforcement is not just a matter of public safety. it makes good sense. >> those i see each officials a danger to our community. 2-ice >> reporter: haazig madyun kron 4 news. >> catherine: we now know what caused nearly 40 people
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to get sick the east bay. >> catherine: today contra costa health services released its report the antioch water park. >> catherine: kron 4's charles clifford is details.charles? >> reporter:yeah, last month 34 kids swimming in what's called the sports pool here at the antioch waterpark when they suddenly started complaining of burning eyes and skin, throat irritation and trouble breathing. 17 of those kids were taken to the hospital and checked out. today the contra costa health services released some details on what they believe happened >> reporter: plastic look at getting ill from helicopter partnership with abc set an electric--helicopter a partnership with abc seven new spirit >> reporter: pumping into a pipe attached to the broken pot and a pop started working again and ejected
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all those chemicals and two people creek which made those kids sick creek our health services says the list of recommendations with antioch which operates the water park on how they can fix the problems says, it was brought with an automated system that should have more human oversight. >> system malfunctioned at some kind of way and in need have a good human oversight and case if something malfunctions it is corrected in a timely fashion. a >> reporter: all the polls were closed and now have since been recalled occurred before pool is still shut down to having to about 15 to respond to the health services recommendations and then possibly, that some of apple can open. --swimming pool
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>> catherine: firefighters in the east contra costa fire protection district have delivered a vote of no confidence to their chief. >> catherine: that's because of the failure of a ballot measure that would have raised money for the district. >> catherine: they're also upset because 2 fire stations were shut down earlier this year. >> catherine: the district is down to only 3 stations.leaving them short staffed. the fire union says the chief hasn't done enough about the problem. >> catherine: the board doesn't seem to the chief >> diane: we have mostly cloudy skies for most of the evening. the usher flow with 32 in fairfield instability in the coastal area. >> diane: at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow hayward and vallejo will exploit that special
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export tax that moisture. -- will expect moisture >> diane: 64 vallejo at the east bay shoreline more at the 70's and general and low 70's and san francisco. 70's, and the north bay. waste heat things up back into the '90s, when i return! >> catherine: new at six. >> catherine: the popular bay bridge lights aren't going anywhere for a while. >> catherine: we just got word that a maintenance contract approved today should keep them twinkling well into the next decade. >> catherine: the bay area toll authority approved a 10-year, 2-point-1 million dollar contract with philips lighting to maintain the lights.
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>> catherine: they were first installed in 75th anniversary celebration. >> catherine: the light show was suspended install more durable lights. >> catherine: the bridge will light up again early next year just in time for the super bowl. >> grant:happening now. >> grant:two things to be aware of.one under the golden gate bridge.the other near it. for the first time.inspectors.using ropes.will be dangling off the bridge. >> grant:they're checking for cracks or unstable sections of the bridge >> grant:so if you see the spectacle.no need to worry. there is reason for concern if you planning on driving over the golden gate bridge late tonight tomorrow.or over the weekend. >> grant:doyle drive is closing for several days.as crew work to ready the new tunnels for traffic.
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this is a sneak peak of that it looks like to drive through the new tunnels. >> grant:the bridge and 19th street will be open during the closure.but not doyle drive.also known as presidio parkway. that shutdown starts tomorrow night at 10.and lasts until five o'clock monday morning. >> catherine: and cyber glitch caused a delay in their trade caused a delay in flight and stock trading and bill cosby emmett's that he gave clues to in least one woman he wanted to have sex with barrett kids are expensive. so i'm always looking to get more for my money. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. they have the most free on demand tv shows and movies on all my devices. it's perfect for me because my kids are costing me a fortune.
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>> catherine: vallejo police have identified a woman shot and killed in a car yesterday.as 25-year-old gina estevez of daly city. >> catherine: she and a man were both shot and found on alameda and capitol streets. estevez died a short time later in a hospital. the man who was injured says he didn't see who shot at the car. >> catherine: police searched a home on the 100 block of broadway street.but no one was there. >> catherine: 40-year-old brenda martinez has been charged with murder.for allegedly beating her neighbor to death with a baseball bat in san mateo on saturday. police say martinez turned herself in saturday night and admitted to killing her 66-year-old neighbor. >> catherine: the neighbor was found dead of head trauma.and the baseball bat was nearby. martinez was scheduled to be arraigned this afternoon
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on the murder count. >> catherine: stock traders and airline travelers frustrated by today. >> catherine: government security experts say the glitches were not the result of malicious attacks. >> catherine: grant lodes is here to show us what happened. >> catherine: grant? >> grant: honestly at an usher if they truly know. but we will find out soon. >> grant:if you were a united airline traveler,
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what was happening this morning was exactly zero. >> grant:this is what the arrival and departure board looked like at portland's airport. >> grant: planes.but plenty of frustrated passengers. >> they keep changing it. >> grant: a short time later computers went down on wall street and trading on the new york stock exchange came to a halt for hours due to date in turn technical issue creek taking to twitter based in a that was not a result of a cyber breach. the wall street journal's home page went down.
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steading that it was having technical difficulties and the fall website would return soon. all three outages were over within hours. president obama was agreed with his cyber attack advisers. cyber security advisers. >> grant:it is another indication of how dependent we have become on computer technology. three times just told me it's an hour and a half delayed >>our professionals have looked at this, and more importantly, the -- the information technology professionals at the new york stock exchange, at united airlines and the wall street journal have been
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looking at this, too. and what i can tell you is that as it relates to at least the new york stock exchange and united airlines, that there's no indication at this point of any sort of malicious activity being responsible for the technical issues that they've endured today." >> catherine: a distrubing new report about the collateral damage if a cyber attack shut down parts of the u-s power grid. >> catherine: it could cost as much as one trillion dollars to the u-s economy. >> catherine: the report from the university of cambridge outlines a scenario of an electricity blackout that leaves 93 million people in the new york city and washington dc areas without power. >> catherine: the losses come from damage to infrastructure and business supply chains, and are estimated over a five-there have been 15 suspected cyber attacks on the u.s. electricity grid since 2000, the report said, citing u.s. energy department data. >> diane: light showers here and there. santa clara at one. and fairfield at 18 in. as well. a look ahead with a mostly cloudy conditions and
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medical stocks fog. temperatures and low sixties for the inland valleys. patchy drizzle again. -- patch fog >> diane: and dropped a two or of little sprinkle spirit the rain is up to the north of us pushing into the ukiah area and 30 recut area. i cloud is in place. showers what tomorrow morning at 6:00 a.m. during your morning commute and by 10:00 a.m. it will go out to hayward, fairfield and vallejo as well. with a sprinkle or two. we will be done with the rain showers at the tomorrow afternoon with friday coming in with more sunshine and cloud cover it will push off. because of widespread low cloud with afternoons having
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more sunshine creek. >> diane: the east bay shoreline is much cooler because of the pettifog and drizzle south bay regions with widespread cloud coverage and temperatures will not get as warm mostly ended 7/8. expecting light showers. >> diane: the peninsula and san francisco with the microclimate temperatures in the '60s what pettifog and the morning hours. we will have thursday and friday with more warmly trend continuing with the hottest day of the weekend which will be on sunday. morning and tuesday as well at last you until mid week. >> diane: you can always download are free mobile
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application to get more updates on our forecast. >> catherine: the fall-out from bill cosby's admission that he gave quaaludes to at least >> catherine: one woman he wanted to have sex with -- continues to mount. that revelation was unsealed in court documents this week. >> catherine: now there are reports that the woman whose 2004 lawsuit led to the deposition >> catherine: in question -- might ask the judge to unseal 'all' of cosby's testimony. >> catherine: and the prosecutor who declined to charge cosby with a crime back then - told c-n-n that he stands by his decision. >> based on a regulation from teen years ago i think we did not have probable cause to believe that a crime occurred and the first place. another was evidence was not sustained to get to the jury. seoul if we had the statement is still would have been admissible.
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>> catherine: a tribute to cosby is no longer welcome at disney's hollywood studio >> catherine: theme park near orlando. workers have removed the bronze bust. >> catherine: orlando locals and disney fans have actually been demanding that for months. >> catherine: then there's the large mural of cosby at a well-known chili restaurant in washington d.c. >> catherine: the owners of 'ben's chili bowl' are being pressured to get rid of it. >> catherine: meantime -- los angeles police are confirming that they're conducting at least one current criminal investigation involving cosby. still ahead. >> catherine: >> catherine: a bombshell out of baltimore. why the city's police commissioner is now out of a job. and actor tom selleck.accused of stealing water to hydrate his massive ranch in southern california.
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francisco. that is the same gun used in the murder occurred the various policies and procedures of how a federal officer must bore his vehicle in a car is now being investigated to make sure that he felt the proper procedures. >> reporter: mayor, ed lee talks on camera for the first time about the controversy will century policy. and how it played a role in this murder of cake stanley. --kate >> reporter: he will review the policy and look for better ways to deal with cases like this. >> reporter: here in dublin, the sheriff said his
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deputies will no longer honor the civil detainment. they will follow the party enforcement program to give ici e 48 hours when someone is released from jail. >> try to give them 48 hours notice of the content the enforcement action that they so desire. >> reporter: and contra costa county looking into results as to what made two dozen children sick at a water park. the injection of chemicals and to the poll of higher rank as normal which make the children sick. they have in regards to moving father to keep this from happening in the future of the city has that recommendation spirit that helped agency has sent the
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city recommendations they have until the 15th of this month to respond. he always >> make sure that everyone in his family was ok and that he knew that they loved the heat that they were loved. >> reporter: the contra costa county sheriff's department says this is an open investigation. >> reporter: dan justine waldman hear from the husband of brittany maynard. the california woman who moved to oregon to end her own life telling us what will happen state ephors were stopped to test the die with dignity law. >> catherine: and khar'kov
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tom selleck accused of stealing water for california ranch ventura, calif. - a lawsuit accuses actor tom selleck of stealing truckloads of water from a public hydrant and bringing it to his ranch in drought-stricken southern california. >> grant:a ventura county water district claims a tanker truck filled up at a hydrant on more than a dozen occasions and hauled the bloods" star. 30 say the calleguas municipal water district spent nearly $22,000 to hire a private investigator to document the alleged thefts, which date back two years. >> grant:the lawsuit comes after california communities were ordered to cut water use by 25 percent compared with 2013 levels amid a four-yearrepresentatives for selleck did not return messages seeking comment wednesday. >> diane: the east bay shoreline is looking like the upper 50s. and low to mid '50's with the pettifog in place so keep that in my with the morning commute. looking at the temperatures was 75 degrees for normal average--abnormal average per it normally is about 85
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degrees. >> diane: you will feel most of the warm up, saturday and to sunday with sunday be the warmest day of the weekend. it will last until midweek would think up and to the '90s will return. >> catherine: keeping your children safe and the dog days of summer. oh remotes you've had it tough. watching tvs get sharper, bigger,
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>> catherine: a health alert tonight. >> catherine: after traces of asbestos were found in children's crayons - and toy crime lab kits. most of the items were made in china -- and sold at dollar stores. >> catherine: a watchdog group is now calling for a ban on asbestos in consumer >> catherine: asbestos has been linked to serious health problems, lung
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cancer. >> catherine: summer is a time when children tend to spend more time outdoors. but heat-related illness can be particularly tough on >> catherine: cnn's holly firfer has advice on how to keep your >> reporter:there is no shortage of outdoor activities available right by. >> reporter:but experts say it's important to recognize that children and adults tolerate heat very differently. >>children are at higher risk for heat-related injuries because they have thin skin and they don't manage the heat exchange well 11:05:10 fluids through their skin and so they need extra fluids relative to what an adult does. >> reporter:according to the centers for disease control and prevention: infants and children younger than four are among those at the greatest risk for heat- related illness. >> reporter:for babies under six months, doctors suggest: -keeping them out of direct sun >> reporter:-have them hydrated prior to going out >> reporter:-and drink every 20-30 minutes.
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>> reporter:for older kids: >> reporter:-anticipate and plan ahead. they, too, need to drink before going out. >> reporter:-take frequent breaks to rehydrate >> reporter:-and avoid sodas with caffeine. >> reporter:and while water is usually sufficient. >>after about an hour, water is not enough-utilizing a sports drink can be helpful for the extra electrolytes >> reporter:parents should be able to recognize these symptoms of heat illness. -faintness, >> reporter:-extreme tiredness, >> reporter:-nausea, >> reporter:-fever -or muscle spasms. >> reporter:.all signs that medical attention may be needed for a child. for today's health minute, i'm holly firfer.
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>> gary:fan decided to bring work to the giants' afternoon game >> gary:top 6th >> gary:0-0 score >> gary:brandon crawford looks like he will make a nice out but over-throws joe panik >> gary:ball jumps all the way over to right field mets would score >> gary:jake peavy not getting the help in this game 1-0 mets >> gary:bot 6th >> gary:same score >> gary:jacob degrom would have a great outing for mets gets hunter pence to strike out swinging >> gary:top 9th >> gary:2-0 mets >> gary:9th inning hasn't been kind to the giants in this series >> gary:jean machi gives up this two-run homer >> gary:4-0 mets >> gary:bot 9th >> gary:4-1 mets >> gary: tie, but grounds out to end the game >> gary:final: 4-1 mets
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>> gary:giants lose two of three games in series against mets >> gary:day off tomorrow >> gary:18-year-old shortstop lucius fox >> gary:who the giants signed from the international pool for $6 million last week visited his new team at at&t park today >> gary:fox who is from the bahamas but played high school ball in florida is ranked the 3rd best international propect by mlb.com if he had stayed in the draft he would have likely been a 2nd round pick >> gary:here was fox today on joining the giants >> gary: may become a minimum of three years to know if he is any good. right now he is good at the bank with $6 million. >> catherine: good to see him with the entire family.
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everyone is happy. >> gary: says it is a right it is a life changing ordeal. at exxon was he going to get a rolls royce or a mercedes? he says mercedes. he did not even blink an eye. >> gary:former and now blue jay josh will headline the all-star home run derby he is only tied for 8th in the majors with 21 but was the leading vote getter for the all-star game breaking the all-time record with more than 14 million votes! >> gary:here are the participants >> gary:josh donaldson >> gary:anthony rizzo >> gary:todd frazier >> gary:we brought you thiks last night from the
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pittsburg, >> gary:san diego game at p- n-c park >> gary:during the rain delay >> gary:the wind takes this tarp and wraps up the grounds keeper >> gary:players looking on rush to free him >> gary:luckily, the grounds keeper gets free pirates' star andrew mccutchen can't believe it >> gary:and so todaythe grounds keepers drew this next to third base >> gary:a memorium for the grounds keeper engulfed by the tarp yesterday >> gary:it reads: >> gary:"r-i-p tarp man july 7, 2015" >> gary:with an outline of the man in the dirt >> gary:honoring the guy swallowed up by the tarp >> gary: great defensive player country jordan.
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better player on the loss angeles clippers says he is going to dallas. but to cannot sign him until july 9th, officially. so in his than the clippers are and the hotel won't with him. along with mark cuban. try to get tam and change his mind and keep him here. for years $80 million. as we speak, the clippers and bomber who used to work with bill gates and microsoft are in de rome. they are trying to do all of this stuff toward china on the internet, they are all excited, please contact and asian plant--they are all excited, please, that--come
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back! (laughter) >> gary: again a long way to get to the duke and duchess. have you met them? >> catherine: know. i have not. she always looks nice. she looks pretty ordinary s week. but these two they are nice and young. >> catherine: they seem just pretty normal. >> grant: they also like fresno. >> catherine:
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