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by opposition to immigration and free trade agreements. donald trump -- in scotland promoting his new golf course -- sees parallels with what's happening in the u.s. >>presumptive presidential nominee "people want to take their country back. they want to have independence in a sense, and you see it with europe all over europe." >> vicki:the united kingdom was anything but united in its sentiments. scotland and northern ireland voting to remain in the european union; england and wales voting to exit. politicians in both scotland and northern ireland are now independence. >> vicki:british prime minister david cameron had opposed brexit. he's stepping down. >>i do not think it would be the captain that steers our country to its next destination (cheers & applause) speaking at stanford university today, president obama said he contacted cameron this morning. >>"david has been an outstanding friend and partner on the global stage and based on our conversation, i'm confident that the uk is committed to an orderly transition out of the eu. we agreed that our economic and financial teams will remain in close contact as we stay focused on ensuring economic growth and financial stability."
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>> catherine:the british pound was worth nearly a dollar fifty yesterday. it lost ten overnight. that's causing the price of gas to spike in the u=k >> catherine:here to talk about the brexit impact on your finances is bruce stuart, a certified financial planner with morgan stanley. >> catherine: i have heard people call this a nasty divorce and i have heard you call it a car crash. >> was not anticipated by those in the finance industry. and it has caught a lot of buzz off guard. it is really an unknown at to what is going on. >> catherine: i am surprised
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the people are saying that they are surprised. the poll >> were used as a measurement. it was very likely at the time we thought that it would be to remind both. --remained vote >> catherine:question: why so much market volatility when it will actually take many months and even years for britain to withdraw from the e=u? >> catherine:question: how significant is it when the dow takes a plunge? doesn't it always recover? >> they should make sure that i stay with their own investments and t. on their own pace. the sao >> catherine: off like you are saying that we should not do any think and stay calm. shall we not look at our 40 k--401 k for a while?
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>> you should use this for your overall decision making with your 41-this 401 pay. --401k >> should be a time when people are revisiting their plans. they should have the plant and a time where this should be a wake-up call and they should use this situation to look at their goals and their clients. -- plans >> seems less likely that the federal will rise in interest rates because of what is: one. --what is going on.
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>> traveling abroad to for vacation seems last costly. --less >> catherine: nice of you to come in. >>thank you. >> catherine:vivki? >> vicki:there are a lot of events happening around the bay area this weekend. and it is expected to be hot. here is a live look outside right now. >> brittany:it was a cool but sunny day in san francisco. but the temperatures around the bay are expected to jump into the 90's this weekend. not a cloud and the sky on the camera. >> brittany: high-pressure states and control. a closer look at where we want to
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point out through saturday night, our concern is mainly the coastal communities with strong rip current. large shore break a swim parallel to the shore. 79 degrees in san jose, 76 am mountain view. low 60s for the san francisco location so that's quite a story with temperatures. 89 degrees and concord, and 90 if fairfield and 81 in napa. >> brittany: satellite rate are showing that we had a weak system showing brain showers. it will stick to the north and continue to see a lot of sunshine. by 7:00 p.m., 80 degrees in certain element spots. --
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inland spots >> brittany: 90 degrees in napa, 92 and concord in 89 degrees and mountain view. half moon bay will be a from 71 degrees. i will have more details for what to expect for the rest of the weekend coming up in my next forecast at about 10 minutes. >> catherine:california is plagued by wildfires.and the hot, often windy weather continues to make things worse. this map shows you 5 big wildfires happening.border to border. >> catherine:from siskiyou county in the north.to fires in santa barbara, los angeles and san diego counties in southern california. but the 'killer' fire is in kern county. >> catherine:this fast moving fire has now left two people dead. authorities haven't identified them yet. the kern county fire - around lake isabella - has also destroyed at least 100 buildings including many homes.
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>> catherine:more than 19- thousand acres have burned in what's known as the erskine fire. mandatory evacuations are in effect. three firefighters have been hospitalized with smoke inhalation. >> catherine:and fire crews are sounding worried about the scope of what's happening. >> we are sending out an assessment team today to get an official count. >> a firefight of epic proportions. we are trying to save every structure possible. in this situation, there is not enough fire trucks or firefighters put in front of every structure. >> catherine:it's not clear yet what started this fire.but crews are calling it 'extremely volatile.' as for the two people who died - we know it happened in lake isabella -- a popular recreation area eastwhipped fire moved so fast - that many people had little time to flee.
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>> vicki:residents of west virginia are being forced from their homes. due to severe flooding. this video was taken in the town of richwood.various roads are flooded, with water creeping up the sides of homes and businesses. >> vicki:at least 20 people are dead as a result of the flooding. police say water in some to three feet high. >> vicki:crews are currently setting up emergency shelters, as well as move residents from homes and nursing homes. >> vicki:west virginia governor earl ray tomblin has declared a state of emergency for 44 counties. >> catherine:the investigations into sex scandals, racist text messages and a sergeant giving his girlfriend access to classified case work are all connected to the oakland police department. alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley is conducting independent investigations into all of these matters. >> vicki:kron4's haaziq madyun caught up with the alameda ounty d.a. in walnut creek this morning, where she gave investigations
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>> reporter:the investigations of multiple scandals involving present and former oakland police officers are now in the hands of alameda county district attorney nancy o'malley >>"we have concluded our investigation and issued our opinion on the case involving sgt gant, we are now continuing our investigation in the issues around the sexual exploitation, we have not received a lot of information about the text messaging but we are looking into that as well" >> reporter:opd sgt. mike gantt was clearned of criminal investigation focused the fact that his girlfriend helped him with his police work >>"he was having his girlfriend transcribe jail statements, she never saw a given confidential information, so there is no violation of the law, while it may be a violation of their department, but that becomes a personnel issue" >> reporter:then there's the
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investigation into opd officers allegedly sending and receiving racially themed text messages. >>"we want to announce that we are almost at the end of an investigation into racist text messages" >> reporter:oakland mayor libby schaaf may be near the end of her investigation. but d.a. o'malley tells me her office is just getting started. >>"on the text messaging we don't have the full information from opd, they are working with their city attorney to figure out what us, we requested everything that they have in their investigation so we can do our own independent investigation" >> reporter:one of her investigators has been placed on leave in text probe, our sources say he is a former opd homicide detective >>"right now only his name has come up, we haven't seen anything that involves that particular investigator" >> reporter:another one of the d.a.'s investigators, who our source identified as former opd captain rick orozco, is alleged connection to celeste guap, the 18-year-old self described call girl who told me she that she has had sex with dozens of opd >>"we are taking this as seriously as we can take any case, and if we are able to
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prove cases against these police officers, then we will prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law" return to index of >> reporter: she buys these allegations against the officers disgraceful. but lme accounting remains a leader in the fight against human sex trafficking. she also said that she anticipate having the investigation of rep up and a couple of weeks. how the zeke mogollon, kron 4 news. --haazig madyun kron4 news >> vicki:it is a busy weekend in the bay area. as the annual pride celebration is being held. and this year's festivitaties are taking on a new meaning. in the wake of the orlando nightclub massacre. >> vicki:what you need to know about security at the events is next. >> catherine:plus a huge
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>> catherine: >> vicki: dan? >> reporter: one of the things i will notice if you come here after the parade is a light-test a lot more security. >> reporter: this year added security measures. >> are going to have metal detectors with officers out and about and the crowd. s day operation you will be mobile and all around.
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>> reporter: many here for pride remains uneasy due to the massacre two weeks ago. >> this is one of the world's largest private festival. i this nice to see the police out here. >> reporter: say this year is more important than ever. >> need to have more faith in our police department and not community. so, this is bubbling and separating and allowing us to come together and march for our justice and survival and a sense. >> reporter: lee of tonight at 6 we will talk to more people about this particular pride festival that make you
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come from all over the country. >> vicki: looking at some of the pride events. >> vicki:and ends at turk and taylor streets. then tomorrow, on saturday. is the official start of the 36th annual pride celebration. >> vicki:it runs from noon until six p-m at civic center plaza. the pride parade starts sunday morning at 10:30 on market street at beale street. and ends near the civic center area. >> vicki:the second day of the pride celebration starts at the civic center area at 11 a-m. there will be extra security this year in the wake of the orlando shooting. there will be more bag checks and screening. so prepare for long lines to get in. >> vicki: catherine? >> catherine:president obama today designated the country's first national monument to the l-g-b-t community. which will be in new york city. >> catherine:the "stonewall national monument" will be
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the area build around the stonewall inn. that's where in 19-69 police fought back. launching a week-long protest and signalling the birth of the modern l-g-b-t movement. >> catherine:the white house says the monument will surround christopher park.the stonewall inn.and the streets and sidewalks in the area. it will also be added to the national park system. >> vicki:in the stockton area -- people are relieved that a man has been arrested in a recent paintball attack outside a gay night club. night as the orlando shooting. >> vicki:police arrested 19- year-old brandon staples last night. they say they connected him to the incident while investigating terrorist threats he's accused of making to the staff of a high school. members of the l-g-b-t community say the arrest may have saved lives. >> vicki:staple is accused of a hate crime and his bail has been set at 6-million- dollars. >> vicki:police are asking for the publics help in finding two burglary suspects involved in a jewelry hiest in san francisco. here's surveillance pictures of both suspects. the owner tells kron-4 that within 12 minutes the two
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made off with up to four million dollars worth of merchandise. >> vicki:just after 3-30 in the morning on thursday they entered the store on o'farrell street right across from macy's in union square.loaded the jewelry into a duffle bag and fled in a ford sedan. >> vicki:anyone with information is being asked to contact san francisco police. >> vicki:it was a story we first brought to you on kron-4. .a 7-11 convenient store clerk and a customer brutally beaten during a robbery. >> vicki:the store is located on monumnet boulevard in concord. the surveillance video from inside and outside the store was helpful to police in tracking those men responsible. >> vicki:today authorites announced that they have made arrests in the case. but they are asking for the public's help in finding the lone remaining suspect. >> reporter: they're trying to prevent more shoplifter's from spilling year and this door. kron4's coverage was seen by many viewers and
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they saw what happened. they said that is not right and accordion. we were able to identify all four suspects to rid-- for this case and we were able to charge three of the four. >> vicki:police identified the remaining suspect as 20- year-old michael vuna-kivalu of concord. investigators say anyone with information on his whereabouts can contact concord police. >> brittany: we are going to sit pretty much to average if you are close to staff francisco. if you are in the east bay area or south bay we are talking about temperatures below 90 and will stay there for the entire week until next week. at the golden gate bridge, we are not keeping seen a cloud and the sky with beautiful conditions. storm
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trochophores showing no clothes on our satellite radar. with high-pressure staying in control at temperatures will stay above average and 90 degrees and fairfield, 89 degrees at livermore and 63 and set francisco. --san francisco. >> brittany: 80-session low 704 san francisco and temperatures are warmer slightly by the east bay. with 90 in fairfield, 81 and now the, 89 and concord and 85 and livermore. >> brittany: will heat up even more on sunday and will go over the full four test coming up later in the
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(laughter) >> reporter: i handed my kid off to my wife and by the time he reached her the woman was already in bad shape. i checked to oppose. she did have a pause and she was breathing heavily. -- she did have a pulse. >> reporter:, tilted the woman to decide so she can spit out some of the water in her lungs and then rushed to the hospital. the law >> reporter: moss survived and surely after the incident her daughter said ramon a hand written a letter thanking him for saving her mother's life.
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>> subject i would not have my mother today. -- without you i would not have my mother. >> reporter: and vallejo, fully digital kron 4 news. --phillipe djeal >> vicki:we will tell you where. nextalso - it looks like an unassuming little candy store. >> catherine:coming up - what they were 'real' operation.
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white and he was surfing near the cliff at the north and of the beach. there are warning shark sightings and the last 48 hours. he has been surfing out here twice a week for the last five years. he has seen willows and office before. but this was a shark. the closest surfbird next to him was informed and they both quickly paddle back to shore and contacted the police. they did not want to talk on camera but, i spoke with a difference surfer who was just as sure he sought a shark. >> i look up and saw a shark and the wave. i said i heard that there were sharks out here. >> reporter: there was a silhouette and the wave? >> yes. definitely. i am
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about 99% shore trips--sure >> reporter: he was pretty positive with what he saw. they will track the shark sightings at pacifica. effect; they believe that a lot of them go un reported. bringing up about 20 great white a hundred yards of this speech actually. live and pacifica. --live in >> vicki:britteny spears... (laughter) >> vicki: britnney shipp
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(laughter) >> brittany: everyone does it at least onnce. (laughter) >> brittany: things will warm up even more. as we move into next week. satellite with are showing high pressure system will stay in control with a few clouds. some will say in the distance. concord, 89 degrees, here is your 24 our change we are up at 5 degrees. who will continue to see the temperatures climbing as we go into the weekend.
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>> brittany: who was the nice conditions very comfortable if you are heading out at 9:00 p.m.. as you wake up tomorrow occurred we will start off in the 50 degree temperatures. coming up just a little bit we will have more but for now we will send it back to you. (laughter) >> vicki:a grieving father says a trip to electric daisy carnival in las vegas. cost his daughter her life. twenty year old kenani kaimulua. collapsed monday morning. on wednesday night.she was declared dead. >> vicki:authorities say they believe heat. played a major role in the incident. the city of las vegas saw record heat during the festival. >> vicki:temperatures were well over 100 degrees and health officials stressed residents to stay indoors. her father said. she suffered a ten-minute seizure.as a result of that heat. >> catherine:police say a naked burglar who was shot
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by a portland, oregon homeowner is a former nfl player and stanford star. they say stanley wilson ii. was shot in the stomach as he tried to break into a multimillion-dollar home through a window. >> catherine:the former 3rd round draft pick by the detroit lions. was arrested on burglary and trespassing charges. but the d-a's office filled a " no complaint". dismissing the charges. >> catherine:the football cornerback is now likely to face a grand jury instead. >> catherine: he is hospitalized and is expected to make a full recovery. >> vicki:in new york. two men are in custody in connection with a brooklyn drug bust. as reporter janella burell.tells us. police say they were running the operation out of a candy store. >> reporter:less than 24 hours. after the police bust. that brought down the alleged heroin mill. we found this man, cleaning up the gates candy storefront. >>reporter"can you just give us a brief explanation? >> reporter:he claims the store on gates avenue. with
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hooka and other smoking pipe paraphernalia in the window. is once again open for business. >> reporter:investigators worked through the night. sorting these bags of evidence, collected from the what police commissioner bill bratton describes as a large scale drug packaging operation. >>"one that just reflects just how significant that problem has become once again that particular drug." >> reporter:it all began. from a tip from a tax department inspector.that led investigators here thursday, where they uncovered a hidden trap door leading them to this. >> reporter:bags of what police believe fentanyl. they also found this table with boxes of glassine drug envelopes. as well as this a pickup truck full of scales and other wholesale drug packaging materials. >> reporter:neighbors say the shop owners have been in trouble with the law in the past. >>"you said it's happened before." >>"yea, a year and half ago , they busted it." >> reporter:two men in the store were arrested thursday. but some here believe. putting them in jail isnt enough. >>"they should just close this place down. pick up they should just close it down and let someone take over the building and do something else with it." >> reporter:33-year-old
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hamdan alsaidi, mohamad ali of manhattan, face multiple charges. including drug trafficking and possession of a controlled substance. >> catherine:still ahead. books and booze! how barnes and noble plans to lure more book lovers how barnes and noble plans to lure more book lovers back to their stores! ...who've had no prior treatment. it transformed treatment as the first cure that's... ...one pill, once a day for 12 weeks. certain patients... ...can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. harvoni is a simple treatment regimen that's been prescribed to more than a quarter of a million patients. tell your doctor if you've had a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv, or any other medical conditions, and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni may cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni may include
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de janeiro. the lab was scheduled to be open 24-hours a day during the olympic games but has stopped all testing. >> vicki:the w-a-d-a has not said why the lab lost its accreditation. only that the agency is working closely with the lab to resolve the issue under the suspension-- the lab will not be allow to carry out all of the anti- doping analyses on urine and blood samples on athletes. >> vicki:it has 21-days to appeal the decision to the court. >> catherine:your next uber ride might not involve any guessing on how much the fare will be. uber is rolling out upfront fares. >> catherine:they're testing a new version of their app that will make it easer for customers to see how much they'll pay for a ride. during peak hours - the app will simply display a set fare and make it clear that increased demand is making fares go higher. right now, customers are asked to agree to an estimated price hike. >> catherine:uber has been testing the idea in a few cities since april. it will also be creating the ability to schedule rides in advance - which could happen in the near future. >> vicki:barnes and noble is trying to bring in more customers.their solution? alcohol. barnes and noble is piloting
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serving beer and wine in four new stores. >> vicki:and they're not stopping there. they'll be adding real food to some stores too. full breakfast, lunch, and dinner menus - along with waiters. >> vicki:they've already hired an executive chef. the new stores will feature a larger cafe area to accomdate the new amenities. >> catherine:next. some surprise new findings about cats and your health. >> brittany: i will let you know what is in store right after the break!
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special needs school is shutting down some of its classrooms. the school first captured wide public attention with this video showing a student being agressively handled by a teacher's aide. kron 4's maureen kelly investigated the school and its background. and has learned more tonight about the clasroom closures. >> reporter:she's working on that story for us at six. but right, now. let's get back to the news at five. >> vicki:alright, steve we will see you at 6pm! >> catherine: >> mark: the draft strategy for the war years is not a franchise the changer. and the whole of making a
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perfect situation for me. >> mark: it turns out he landed and the right place. in oakland,mark carpenter- kron4news >> catherine:a growing pile of scientific evidence says - you should own a cat. we've always known that pets can be soothing. but the specific benefits of adopting a cat are pretty incredible. >> vicki: >> catherine:for example - they can cut your risk of a heart attack by nearly a third. that's tied to reducing stress and anxiety. they reduce your blood pressure when you interact with them and hear them purring. >> catherine:families with cats have children who are less likely problems, infections and allergies. and their purring is actually good for your bones - because of the healing power of the vibrations when
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>> brittany: low 60s and half moon bay. showing us that we are not dealing with any clout they are far off. --clouds as we go into the rest of tonight we will see mostly clear skies. we have one disturbance which is to the north of the spirit and it will stay out of our area. showing as we go into saturday and sunday the high pressure will remain. with a stronghold in that area but out in southern california
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as well. in las vegas and parts of nevada. >> brittany: 91 degrees at livermore, 93 and concord. and as we go into the next few days. we will stay below 90 on saturday and sunday. with a 98 degrees in inland locations. >> brittany: we will slowly start to see our temperatures come back to average by next friday. it will go down to the '80s. with a cool down focusing on the bay. cutting into monday we will stay in to the maritime 70 as well. very tempting to head out into the coast it will stay a bit cooler a little chillier for us. at least until saturday night with a
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possibility of a change. >> vicki:kron-4's gabe slate visited a tech conference in sunnyvale this week. where right now. for startups out there. and how the current slow= down we are experiencing in the tech sector, is affecting efforts to raise money. >> reporter:this is the plug n play center located in sunnyvale valley. over 300 startups work out of this building. >> reporter:and today is demo day for the 40 companies chosen to show off their stuff. >> reporter:seeing this room you would not think there is any tech slowdown each start up gets 3 minutes on stage to present their compay to investors, venture partnerships, and possible future retail customers >> reporter:the room is
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packed. standing room only. and just outside of that there are hands on expo areas for close encounters and networking. >> reporter:ok. so hundreds of bay area startups and investors all in one place i feel like i'm in ground zero of the startup scene >> reporter: is a way to hard to get funding now? how bad is the tech slowdown? >> they are being a little bit more cautious. but nevertheless we still have not seen a major slowdown that might be, and the near future. >> the best idea can get funded. as long as you have the idea and technology you will get funded. so normal rules apply.
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>> catherine:this comes after cosby himself requested the lawsuit be dismissed by a federal judge.but was denied. her lawyer says she has decided not to go through with the case because the legal landscape has changed. >> catherine:cosby now faces criminal prosecution in pennsylvania.and civil actions reamin in play for the dozens of other woman accusing him of rape. >> catherine:a spokesperson for cosby says he hopes more of the lawsuits are dropped.and he plans to fight the rest in court. >> catherine:fascination with the oj light of the espn 5 documentary and now we're hearing new details from those close to the case. the insider's louis aguirre has more from hollywood. >> reporter:the new candid confessions come from kris jenner &
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o.j. simpson prosecutor chris darden. >> reporter:two decades after the crimes took place in june of 1994. kris: do you remember the story where nicole's mom called me and said can you go get sydney and justin's stuff out of their room? the lapd left the blood on the steps >>montage of crime scene evidence sublicpped made in >>i said somebodys gotta wash it off >>mom: and you did >> reporter:a gruesome memory triggered by watching the fx phenomenon "the people versus oj simpson" >>he always had that temper. >> reporter:in a just released deleted scene from "keeping up with the kardashians"- kris boyfriend corey gamble the bone chilling reaction she had upon stepping inside >>kris: i've never been to a crime scene before so i never knew what finger printing really would entail and i open the door and i almost fainted because the whole house was black
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>> reporter:and today the other chris inside court when he was acquitted. chris darden is speaking out on gma about his biggest regret >>darden: it seems to me they still dont know what happens in that court room. i do >>darden trial: at this time the people would like mr simpson to step forward and try on the glove >>/ 8:42:44 wolud you show that to the jury mr. simpson >>darden: the glove fit it's an illusion. propaganda. >> reporter:we'll have so much more on this story tonight at 7 on the insider, for kron 4 news, i'm louis aguirre back to you! >> catherine:that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. >> catherine:vicki liviakis joins steve aveson for a preview of kron 4 news at six. return to >> vicki: we have a lot more news ahead of him. -- ahead !
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>ding ding ding >> catherine:the closing bell on wall street brought to an end a brutal day. the dow plummeted more than 600 points. the brexit vote as it's being called is rocking the world's financial markets. as everyone gramples with the uncertain future. return >> reporter:the decision by british voters to leave the european union has been confusing, surprising.and is already having a huge impact in many ways.. >> reporter:catherine heenan is here with the latest on the fall-out. >> catherine:it's been described as a 'messy divorce' -- and that's an understatement. aside from the u.s. -- markets across europe took a dive. and prime minister david cameron - who had argued passionately for britain to 'stay' in the e-u -- is now resigning.
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>> catherine:while voters chose to leave -- a majority of londoners voted to remain. one of the strange twists tonight - the people there now suggesting that the capital city should declare independence. >> catherine:and there are indications that some people didn't really understand what they were voting on -- with many googling today -- "what's the e.u.??" >> catherine:but it's the prime minister's move that got some of the immediate headlines. >> catherine:and of course it's affecting presidential politics. donald trump is in scotland on business for one of his golf courses. >> catherine:he's hailing the vote as a good move.and drawing paralells to his own campaign. referencing the concern over britain -- he says the british don't want people pouring into their county that they don't know. >> catherine:british prime
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minister david cameron had fiercely campaigned for britain to remain in the e- u. now he is saying it is time for a fresh face to lead the country. meanwhile, presidential candidate donald trump was in scotland today. >> catherine:he expressed his support for compared the presidential race to the brexit vote. nic robertson with our partners at c-n-n has reaction from london. return >> reporter: is still uncertain how this country will move forward. how it will reunite after this huge divide. all of debt remains on clear. >> vicki: back here at home this is a scandal that is not going a way. a one-man
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now 18 years old says she has had sex with police officers. many of them from the oakland police the parliament as someone she was under age. tonight, the alameda county district attorney talks about how far reaching the case really is. good evening, i am vicki live the up this bill in tonight for pam moore. >> reporter: i am steve a dissent and we have kron4 hi bezique muddying caught up with the district attorney who called the scandal disgusting and that her work is just beginning. -- hi i am steve aveson >> reporter: hawk is weak madyun-- >> reporter: and one of my
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text messages to the 18 year-old i asked her to tell how many police officers she had sex with a while she was under age and with law enforcement agencies they were from? she wrote... >> " just three from oakland and one deputy from contra costa county and i set a broad effect oakland while under age. "-- at brunch >> it is extremely troubling and it is disgraceful frankly. >> reporter: lme the county district attorney's office is conducting an independent investigation into sexual misconduct of law enforcement officers in her district. she says the
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majority are o p d cases, and one investigation outside of oakland. " >> we are looking at seven police officers, the ones that we have identified, the ones that she had identified, and there is a police officer from the city of livermore, and we are looking at that case as well. and " >> reporter: and one of my text messages she told me that she has sex with a livermore police officer and i was asking who introvert heard that day she wroteshe >> " the first ones were the the eighth and the second was livermore pd. and " >> she wrote yes just one in livermore. >> reporter: we have ever
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heard and it is really disgraceful that the police officer who spent in a position of trust are violating that trust in such a profound way, but there are 700 police officers and the city of oakland and police officer association stand allied with us and the disgrace and disgusted with at least seven officers and teenagers are not prostitutes, this is an exploited trafficking of young women. >> catherine:governor jerry brown has declared a state of emergency after a raging wildfire killed at least two people in central california. >> catherine:their bodies were found that's a popular recreation area east of bakersfield. >> catherine:a fire erupted in that area yesterday. it has destroyed dozens of homes and has burned more than 19-thousand acres. >> reporter:about 2-thousand people have been evacuated as flames threaten 15- hundred homes in the area. earlier today we got an idea of just how bad things are in kern county. return to
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>>"our firefighters from all county and coming throughout the state of california have been engaged in a firefight of epic proportions. trying to save every structure like this, there's not firefighters to put in front of every structure." >> reporter:at least three firefighters have been injured. we're told they suffered smoke inhalation. return to >> brittany:this is a live look from atop our camera on mount tam. quite a view today looking out over the bay toward san francisco. and if you like today, you might really like what is in store for this weekend. >> brittany: monday will be the warmest day of the week. with high-pressure sting and control. we will have more for our weekend forecast coming up after the break!--and we will have more high pressure staying in control.
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>> vicki:happening right now: hundreds of thousands of people are expected to be in san francisco this weekend for the annual pride festivities >> reporter:this year, will be marked by more security than ever in the wake of that shooting at a gay club in orlando two weeks ago. >> reporter:tonight kron 4's dan kerman is live in civic center plaza where work crews are setting up for the two day pride festival. >> reporter: dan? >> reporter:we have a big list of everything going on this weekend for pride along with all the street closures that will be in effect. >> reporter:
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>> this reason makes it even more important. >> hope that we have a good turn out so it shows that we are not afraid. >> reporter: construction crews are setting up for this weekend pride festival there will be more police and plain clothes and on the cover as well and there are restrictions with what people can break into the festival. >> the back cannot be any more that 18 in., 18 in.. and now all. -- no out all. >> reporter: live in san francisco, a dense carmen-- dan kerman >> vicki:go to kron 4 dot
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com and look for the link near the top of the page. return to--for street closures. >> vicki:new at six: a warning for people weekend. the san francisco health department is advising gay and bisexual men to get vaccinated for meninigitis. the disease is highly contagious. >>there have been at least nine cases since the beginning of may in southern california. one person died. >> >> vicki: we are learning a new twist in regards to
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he's streaming a cat video. (family laughs) and the whole party is looking... can i take a look? mitch come on! get high speed internet from at&t with 99.9% reliability at an everyday price with no extra fees. keep calm, your internet's on. >> vicki: and antioch special need school have been under investigation by
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the state will be shut down. >> reporter:today we've learned of new twist to an east bay special needs school that's been >> reporter: >> reporter: and happened back in january were 28 were fired. promising criminal-- prompting criminal charges against of those aged and the school. i have spoken with several former aides who are willing to come forth and to tell their experiences. >> restraining print being really disrespectful to the students. >> reporter: we just learned
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that two of the aid that we talked to were subpoenaed. by the state department of justice after coming for with their stories. a highly if the cat is called to open world to--tobinworld two. >> reporter: but i got my hands on the recently released public record that shows how the school is pulling out of four school sites, three of which just opened up this most recent school here. here is the
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letter from john d. weber, the executive director of the school day two months after de explosive cell phone video game--came to light and after kron4 news had began digging into their story. and in to their history. it is addressed antioch unified school district letting them know the timeline of when they are shedding those campuses down. the school 3 located at fremont of images school already shut down on june 2nd. >> reporter: the academy located at diablo peace that and at&t preschool at grant elementary are closing on wednesday. katie academy on the camelot elementary cap as close as on thursday. and the school system cannot respond because of pending
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litigation prompted by the video. and and talk-fest antioch unified was closed today, so we do not know exactly what prompted the closures. >> reporter:and president obama pays a visit to stanford for entrepreneur summit. his take on britain's decision to leave the european union and how it >> reporter: president obama spent part of the day at stanford for the seventh global entrepreneurship summit. catherine heenan is back with details on what he talked about today. >> reporter: and the highlight of his latest trip here. and this has been a big focus for president
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obama. the conference brought together 300 investors and more than 700 business people. just this week, he on build a pledge by high-profile tech companies including error b and b i live to improve the diversity of their staffs. -- air bnb and lyft >> reporter: the white house has also streamlined some of the rules for starting companies but not surprisingly. the president also talked today about britain's big decision to leave the european union. something that he knows will affect u.s. business. >> reporter: the president is trying to stop positive. but while britain was led through its intense campaign on the boat he had made it clear that he hoped britain would stay in the european union.
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>> reporter: he even warned that leaving would give the country less clout say it will be back of the queue when it came to global issues demanding attention. >> reporter: the death toll from the severe floods that have rushed to west virginia had grown to 20 ft. and officials fear the numbers will continue to rise. greenbrier county in southeastern part of the state was hit the hardest. at least 13 were killed there. >> reporter: today, according to survey the damage left behind by the water as the medical examiner adds to the official number of lives lost. a man who lives in the areas as he has not been a flood--he hasn't seen flooding like this and the last 20 years he has lived there. >> reporter: ellis' 100
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homes have been completely damage being swept away from their foundations. rescue crews have been searching through a bit thick mud and extremely humid heat to try and find those still unaccounted for. >> brittany: if you are closer to san francisco the temperatures are in the mid sixties and fifties if you are and half moon bay. i know that san francisco will push into the low 70, as tomorrow. >> brittany: no rainfall. mainly to the north here and that will stay as we go into the rest of the weekend with high-pressure state and tech for us. --intact >> brittany: 1 notice that we stay clear and dry with a lot of sunshine on saturday and on sunday. 93 degrees
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and concord, antioch mid- 90s and napa. if you are planning to head out to the sierra, it shows the full and comfortable conditions in the '80s. with 85 on monday and a lot of sunshine. there is a warming trend, that will exist on monday and tuesday pushing closer to the triple digits on both days. it will take us some time to pull back down. >> brittany:--cool back down >> catherine: alright! >> vicki: alright, britt. now to space!
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>> vicki: nasa has confirmed its hubble space telescope called the presence of a dark for text and the atmosphere of neptune. the full visible light image shows that the dark feature reside near amarillo a patch of bright clouds. this the board tax is the first one of the word on neptune and the 21st century. nasa said neptune's dark vortexes are high-pressure systems and are usually accompanied by bright companion clouds. >> vicki: the bright cloud formed when the flow of on the head here is per tooth and a verdict of work over the dark cortex causing gases to likely to read into methane ice crystals.
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remains open. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> reporter: continuing to set up for the two they pride fact the brokerage, to pick off friday. which will go down market street. --the two gay pride festival. >> we should show up to show that we are not afraid to come out. >> reporter: and san francisco, dan carmen kron4 games. >> reporter:--kron4news >> reporter: this day caused traffic during the coming. because of the and " pride parade. >> reporter: san francisco,
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avebury harper, kron 4 news. -- averi harper >> vicki: there was a shooting blocks away after a man accused of killing two bay area women near the law's biggest threat is going to have to go through a mental evaluation. the shooting happened back in february and police say the suspected gunman, all martelli got into an argument with the driver of the car the want--the women were men. -- omar talley >> vicki: it happened in a parking lots and was caught on surveillance video. they
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say minutes later there was a shooting just blocks away. that's when the women were killed and the man behind the wheel was injured but survived. prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty in this case but so far, two doctors have said he is incompetent. >> brittany: a closer look at our storm trecker and shows a little bit of f a o. g. developing and half moon bay. but we will see a beautiful sunny weekend. >> brittany: the three day forecast shows low 90s for our inland spots. tomorrow. draw >> brittany: been in the mid 70, as on sunday. -- dropping in the mid 70's on
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sunday. >> vicki: thank you, brittney! >> vicki: a preview of november? tonight that is the question political experts are asking after the unexpected decision by voters in the u.k. to leave the european union. >> reporter: the decision could have an impact on how the 2016 campaign plays out and kron4 is national correspondent, mark meredith is in washington with more. >> reporter: overseas and in the middle of the action. donald trump is starting the weekend and scotland and putting himself in the global spotlight. >> the people want to take
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their country back. >> reporter: speaking from his golf resort, is comparing the decision but you pay voters to leave the european union as a similar situation american voters will face in november. --u-k voters >> reporter: >> i really do see a parallel between what is happening and the united states and what is happening here people want to see borders. >> reporter: trumped european visit comes after a particular it rough week on the campaign trail. trump fired his campaign manager admitted his fund raising numbers are significantly less compared to democrats and continues to face uncertainty about his support from fellow republicans.
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>> reporter: phillip clinton will head to indianapolis on sunday to speak before a u.s. conference of mayors. but it is our ribald-vermont senator bernie sanders filling the spot like, same for the first time he would support clinton in the fall. >> reporter: well center says he will vote for hillary clinton and november there is still no set date on when we will see an endorsement or joint appearance. we may have to wait for the democratic convention in philadelphia which begins, some now. reporting from washington, i am mark meredith. >> reporter: chicago with no other considered home to the look is museum of narrative art, film maker george lucas and museum officials may be announced today after ongoing job is from a part of the the group. lucas has not release the exact location of the new site but
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this past winter. they are worried about toxic algae that could return this summer. last year, a dog died after swimming in the stream. it was because of blue-green algae. >> reporter: officials plan to monitor the water temperature and other data so that they know when the conditions are favorable for toxic blooms. the river of course it's a popular attraction when the weather is warm. >> vicki: a new cdc report reveals how much damage the flat water crisis has affected kids. -- the flint water crisis >> vicki: if found during the time that the city used the river for water to save money. kit #than six were 46 percent more likely to have dangerous levels of lead in
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>> the bucks drafted me. and then they said that i would be moved to the warriors. with so many great players and a great organizer asian i am--is just a perfect position for me. >> gary: jones, he is injured right now. and may not be able to play basketball which it certainly he will miss the summer league and will not be able to start with the training camp. with him being 7 ft. they are born into wait a around possibly to see if he can help out. --they are going to wake of brown.
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>> gary:no surpise lebron james. steph curry. will not be in rio this summer but it's an exciting time of wishing to see the warriors in action. draymond green and klay thompson >> gary: president obama congratulating on the championship and j. r. smith unnamed comes up. -name comes up with a shot out from the president. >> gary: they went to
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biggest and then the parade. -- they went to vegas and then the parade >> if i want to say the warriors show it is none of your business. -- warriors choleked >> gary: you love someone for six months and then all of a sudden bay lost the series i have a hard time to say that they choke. after so many wins. >> gary: admitting that currie did not play well, but it was not a joke. maybe he was a little out of gas. -- it was not a choke and
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maybe he was a little out of gas. >> gary: have always had the mentality that to goal of the body of work. -- that you go off the body of work >> gary: sorry mike. >> gary: what is this guy's name? >> andrew. i bet >> gary: have that two weeks ago you said your best shooters were curry and klay thompson. >> gary: i would not debate on direct coming here. you
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burger king is adding some creativity to their menu. move over doritos tacos. >> vicki:this fast food chain is targeting lovers of cheesy snacks with its latest creation. burger king calls it "mac - n- cheetos." >> vicki:it's a deep fried shell flavored with cheetos dust. with macaroni and cheese inside. the new item is similar to mozzarella sticks. >> vicki:burger king says it will offer mac n' cheetos in selected locations starting monday. they cost two-dollars and 49 cents. and come with ranch dressing on the side. >> reporter:a full hour of entertainment news is on the way. at 7:00 it's the insider, followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. then we're back with kron 4 news at 8:00 return to index
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get high speed internet from at&t. keep calm, your internet's on. the insider tracking the biggest stories making news to number one kris jenner's painful visit to the scene of nicole brown simpson's murder. >> i almost fainted. >> as the documentary puts him back into the spotlight he confesses his biggest regrets. >> i absolutely would not do it again. >> then hollywood's emotional tribute after the orlando massacre. ♪ >> how they're fighting to keep the memory of the victims alive. >> we're a very tough, tough community. >> and number three, blake lively cracks open her fashion
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bible. >> sometimes you're hiding things whether it's extra cellulite or a child. >> kicking off shark week with stars sharing their fishing tails. >> someone yelled shark. >> stay calm they know you're not on the menu. >> hollywood from the out, it's the insider together with yahoo! >> hello and welcome to insider. we are tracking the biggest stories in hollywood today. >> we start with the number one story everyone is talking about. new candid confessions from chris jenner and o.j. simpson prosecutor two decades after the crimes took place in june of 1994, jenner gives us a firsthand account of entering the house after the murd >> nicole's mom called me and said can we go get sidney and justin's stuff out of their room, the lapd left blood on the
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