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fire southbound 17. near redwood 17 the vegetation caught on fire and progress toward the homes, i have been speaking with senate clara county fair. the ventilations oat reported earlier close were voluntary. no one is being evacuated at this point, representatives from the county fair and spoke with said that the progress seems to be halted at this point quantifier for the fire. >>: the primary concern is everyone on scene to get the
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fire under control, mig shirt there are no trees fall on the roadway which is what we travel down on both directions northbound and southbound. we will have caltrans personnel and the areopagite examining the trees once the fire is contained and under control to make sure anything that may have been affected taken. >>: the backup is affected. quite affected. it is being it diverted several vehicles were coming around the didn't help on
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this side. not sure how far back at those. >> vicki: vignette idea when you will be able to open up the road again? >>: eta we want to make sure there is no risk or damage and making sure everything is safe. once the personal unseen had a chance to check. anticipate at least another hour. >> catherine: the. happening at the height of the busy coming along highway 17 not busy right now. paint you opposite we will
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continue to monitor the fire and bring you updates.we'll continue to monitor the fire and bring you updates on air and online at kron-four-dot-com. now let's get a check on our forecast. kron four metereologist brittney shipp is here. and brittney we are hearing triple digits in parts of the bay area. >> britteny: always my terror wind speeds him and two doubles and temperatures specifically in the sector is marrons the preconditions temperatures in the '90s we're seeing a lot of different markets popping up. . >> britteny: wind speeds at 18 mi. an hour half moon bay 14 livermore 17 fairfield 14 mi. an hour will digits in the area of 100 degrees and fairfield 100 conquered 97 livermore 77 hayward a big drop closer oakland low '70's. san francisco in the '60s with the huge
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temperature spread 45 degree in france. 93 in santa rosa and and on view at 78. we will still in the '90s the 7:00 finally dropping down and most of the inland locations in the staying at 7067 bit 2:00 p.m. and at temperatures along the coast in the '50s as we go into the rest of this evening sunshine expected after a o'clock and we track another round of he has we head into to are out all the details coming up next forecast in 15 minutes. >> catherine: as of this morning, it was 40 percent contained. >> vicki: chief brian marshall of the kern county fire department is declaring it an
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emergency. a drone causes erskine firefighting efforts to be stalled sunday afternoon. the u.s. forest service had to shut down air operations when a drone got into the air space of the planes and helicopters fighting the fire. the drone was spotted in squirrel valley and got close enough to one helicopter it had to change its route. air tankers and helicopters are back in the sky. fire officials want to remind people that flying a drone in this type of air space is illegal. >> vicki:there are several other major wildfires burning in california. more than five-thousand firefighters are battling a total of 9 wildfires including. the erskine fire. here are some of the biggest
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wildfires. crews are working to put out. the border fire. in san diego county. has burned nearly 8- thousand acres but is now 90- percent contained. the sherpa fire. in santa barabra county. which has been burning for almost two weeks. has reached 93-percent containment. but not before scorching more than 7-thousand acres. and the fish fire. in los angeles county has burned more than 4-thousand acres and is now 72-percent contained. >> catherine:in the east bay. a big bust at a home. as undercover officers find an illegal casino in operation. as kron four's terisa estacio shows us - a drone played a key role in helping bring down this crime ring. san francisco police arrest three suspects. after surveillance video shows them attempting to rob some tourists in russain hill.
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>> reporter: the elderly people check this out this drawn played a major part in keeping everyone safethe video shows two suspects. in the past these helicopters operations like this costing taxpayers thousands of dollars. one hour of the operation. the units on the broader safety it
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>> reporter: facing anything illegal casino upset our outstanding warrants those people that live in this neighborhood say they are extremely grateful to care of this criminal element. >> vicki: nationalist group: the state capitol building turned violent. and i afford it, and protesters to. 10 people injured custom bruises. they
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called off the event as and has arrested. a white nationalist group's happening tonight. struck down a texas abortion access law. >> reporter: short-handed supreme court said texas law facing restrictions on facilities providers lead fortunes burden is right to
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abortion. placed a quote, "undue burden" on a woman's right to seek an abortion. justice stephen breyer writing the majority opinion saying, "there was no significant health-related problem that the new law helped to cure." and, ".the surgical-center requirement, like the admitting- few, if any, health benefits for >> reporter:texas governor greg abbott responding, "the decision erodes states' lawmaking authority to safeguard the health and safety of women and subjects more innocent life to being lost." but legal experts noted it was texas' own argument about health and safety that may have proved problematic. this issue of whether these were medically necessary requirements and they weren't medically necessary for a place, for example that performs colonoscopies, and they have a higher rate of danger to the patient, so why outside of being an "undue burden" would a state require this for abortion clinics. the late justice antonin scalia's opinion would not have changed the outcome of this ruling -- but the ruling highlighted -- for supporters and opponents alike -- how important the future of the supreme court will be in this year's presidential election.
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in washington i'm dianne gallagher. >> pam:. >> catherine: >> vicki: 88 you honorable law department store see kron 4. last year. fourth 'live' show.
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>> catherine: and is live tonight about said san francisco city hall with a progress report lost. >> reporter: the city is delayed but keeping up the pace according to many. for college has to be done they are focused in the right direction. to look around at the 10th spot and might think the attempt at housing the homeless has been a complete failure and not so. the stricter still filled with adults and children of no roof over their head.
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>> reporter: the state the drug government has not kept up when comes to funding for affordable housing and mental health services. >>: it support before going to mix significant strides. >> reporter: a new coat on july 1st and then agencies deal with
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the problems in one agency one director and the wall also help with a first step the people off the streets. >> catherine: of the area media are focusing on the problem with homelessness talking about it and possible solution given overview piece of the problem in the bay area at the website you can learn more about san francisco homeless project. >> vicki: 20 whether a on high alert and therefore from san jose where they are sounding the alarm for for illegal fireworks. >> reporter: the president but said it is the fire that burned alive a creek bed across from her home on sunday was too close for comfort
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>> reporter: analysts warning residents about the risks associated and then with hot windy weather. >> reporter: divorce the had problems in the past where they were focused on
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the ku >> catherine: it set records this week and roughly 43 at americans and getting in their cars and hitting the highways there still pretty good and consumer confidence has been high and then the mood of trouble. the save roughly $20 billion on gas of far this year compared to just last year starting at 9 p-m. we'll bring
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you fireworks from around the bay area. we'll be live along san francisco's embarcadero, in downtown san jose, at the alameda county fair in pleasanton. and at the marin county fair in san rafael. make sure to tune in. july fourth starting at 9 p-m. there's another spare the air alert set for tuesday. >> catherine:it's because the hot weather.with temperatures again flirting with triple digits. there's also expected to be lots of car exhaust fumes. people are being reminded to take mass transit if possible.or carpool. >> britteny: one look at outside right now we see clear conditions are on the golden gate bridge o'clock in the sky lots of sunshine and warm temperatures especially closer
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to the weekend. and all the ridge of high pressure lost vegas 109 degrees and then succeeded in san francisco the more 9772 oakland and then 100 and fairfield a nap, and then temperature is not on 90 degrees 93 in santa rosa 24 our temperature change dosed six series fifth of similar and the weekend. average of high- pressure it will start to weaken as we go into the middle part of your week and then it will still be very warm. >> britteny: 81 on view 59 have monday 72 san francisco and temperatures nevada over and around 90 as well, petaluma 87.
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we take a look at the north a showing a high of 96 degrees and it quite conditions right now cooler weather on the late in the three day forecast coming up in 15 minutes.
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today a veteran o-p-d commander took kron4's haaziq madyun on a ride-a-long and talked about keeping officers dialed in to the day to day work of crime fighting.in the wake of the sex
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it's a story you will only see on kron four. >>:"i am the commander of area 1, west oakland, downtown, uptown" "opd patrol, patrol 1" >> reporter:this is oakland police captain leronne armstrong, an 18 year veteran at opd. he has 100 officers under his command. i rode-a-long with him in his command area to get an idea of what it is like to be an opdthese days, in the midst of a major sex scandal rocking the department. >>:"the challenge is, us as commanders, continuing the get the officers to maintain focus on what's going on in the streets, to make sure that we are making the community safe" 7 opd officers are under investigation for alleged sexual misconduct with an underage girl who is now 18- year-old
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controversies swirling around, is there the potential for an "i think any professional or anybody that has been under the level of scrutiny that we have been under, i think that it has an impact on them. those of us out here doing our jobs, day to department portrayed in this way. we just continue to tell hard-working and that they are out here doing a noble job" >> reporter:a prime example of needing to keep focus on the job of being a police officer occurred earlier this month when 16-year-old regina jefferies was shot to death while attending a memorial in downtown "i had the opportunity to go to the funeral of regina jefferies, one thing i wanted to convey to the family is that the oakland police department is committed to finding the individuals responsible for this" he says that is the kind of work being done by the over 700 oakland police officers sworn to protect this city. the sex
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scandal he says, though embarassing, it won't stop that crime fighting effort "we truly understand why we wear the badge, we truly understand what the community expects from us, from that perspective i understand what i need to do and how we need to lead our officers to get out here and do this very difficult job" captain armstrong says in addition to the command staff being there to answer any questions officers may have about the sex scandals, counciling has also been made available to help any officer >> vicki:for months kron 4 has been invesigating allegations of students being abused by staff at an east bay special needs school. now we've learned the state is also getting involved. what is now happening is next at 5:30. also it's being called the worst flooding in more than a century. coming up - the latest on the rising waters in west virginia.
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with their permission to submit to its to their website finally on kron4news-dot-com >> catherine: is about the exit from the european union have pounded financial markets are on the world and the credit rating has now downgraded warning more downgrades could follow the u.s. a terrorist state is in london trying to get final updates the cause political financial chaos. talk about " british foreign secretary. >>: be critically involved it is and always open for business to the peace security. lisa pewter supporter
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>> catherine: minister met with a commit since the boats leave the european ignoring questions keffiyehs and i regret on this whole thing still award and who will take his job after he announces his organization last week. >> vicki: like the people that after flooding in west virginia 10 calls and people without power as of this morning 44 1/5 five counties under a state of our urgency and the boat they headed toward a national guard members are on the clock to rescue people stranded in their homes and cars. survivors part happy to be alive. >>: i'm glad we all live it could adjust easily been honest anything could have happened. i
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know i am here. >> vicki: paul is the highest in a statement from flooding this year >> britteny: latest is more of the same weather and too smart tracking a warming trend closer to an average to the fourth of july weekend a lot of look showing us no clout plenty of sunshine. 71 in oakland and 84 degrees and the remark and then 99 degrees in santa rosa 92 ridge of high pressure will stay in control for us. and this letter rehearsing the wall above average temperatures in tracking and the rainfall will slowly breakdown and the next couple days. and temperatures will soar starts to drop. right now a triple digits in concord.
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>> britteny: hundred and of many locations 90s in other locations as well. it is similar temperatures into a mob. high as 101 and livermore it leaves in doubt in view 79 oakland 97 and conquered 63 pacific coast '70s and san francisco the temperature is 99 degrees napper alarms to 90 in the bottle 87 petaluma 96 arrows of the next three days showing triple digits once again for us as a gallon to win state. the venture started slowly dropped out and we will let you militance store coming up in a seven day and about 15 minutes. >> catherine: is working on the big sinkhole that opened up on road near the town of hanford kings county. chp says and last
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but not six that have the new damaging two cars. one driver had to deal with three flat tires. i lisa subcompact car but could get better >> britteny: it's the >> catherine: 34th road collapse in recent weeks there is no reason exactly what this is happening as of yet. >> catherine: changes to chipotle meaning free food. >> catherine: changes to chipotle meaning free food.
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>> vicki: integer passengers and 19 crew to a pilot or return yelena pour into flame the file was a passenger cruise evacuate.
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find out who will inherit his fortune and property. potential heirs were in a probate court in minnesota today. >> catherine:the judge set ground rules for how d-n-a testing will be conducted to determine heirs. prince died in april from an accidental overdose. he did not leave a will and did not have any known children. he did have a sister and several half-siblings. under minnesota law. prince's sister. his half-siblings and other potential relatives stand to inherit shares of the estate-- estimated to be worth 300-million dollars. attention chipotle lovers. the rewards program. the program is called "chiptopia". and is a 3-month program offering free food after four qualifying visits. the program has three levels.mild, medium, and hot. a month. gets you one free entree.and mild status. 8 purchases gets you another entree and medium status, and free entree and hot status. and runs through september. next at five. the a's cross the bay for the first game of the bay bridge
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series against the giants. a preview of tonight's match up is coming up.
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now let's see what we're working on for kron4 news at six. pam moore is in the newsroom with a preview. >> pam: the fire protection district broke out saturday afternoon on burwood way. the contra costa fire protection district had fewer resources than normal, because of several other incidents in the area, so neighbors jumped into action. using their own hoses to battle the fire. and tonight, we have learned what sparked that fire. something that could have been prevented. we will have reaction from the neighborhood. tonight at six. for now lets head back to catherine and vicki for kron 4 news at five.
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hand. >> reporter: sportsmen's don't need to go far to get their baseball fix welcome to game one of the cambridge ceres to guinness here and that the coliseum to rent out the series. all the giants and a's heading into this matchup with two very different traject trajectories we ila shot right now paul the outfield this shading and carried you see the black and gold like an orange yellow and green gold filling up the stands. talking of the trajectory as we showed you some video. oakland struggling this year among the worst in the american league. o seven games
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of first-place " 500 for in the a.l. west. the judge lance one of the straw this teams and a baseball. they can hit 50 wins tonight the first mate seemed to lead the division developing strong all that despite injuries
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>> reporter: 7 francisco " will have on amounts might and then set a 15 >> vicki:san francisco giant's brandon belt and joe panick pitching in here at tony's slice
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house near the ball park. cooking up their own versions of the pie for charity. panick's parm pie vs. belt's monster meat pizza. .be a grand slam. whether you like the panik pie or belt's pizza. a dollar from each slice goes to the george mark's house in san leandro - for kids fighting deadly diseases. we'll break it all down - from rolling dough to secret sauces - that's this week on dine and >> britteny: see this but as today's and rainfall a drive for the july holiday for us. lots of sunshine for us and a lot of thought and then the rest of to
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unseat morning fog for us amid weak and tracking a slightly cooler temperatures above average and then it will be a bit closer. in fairfield up three degrees. one agrees that francisco similar conditions over the past couple days temperatures spread mid-60's in san francisco and 100 degrees in concord 97 and livermore. at 93 and at cerros up to. temperatures again closer to san jose. note 17 fairfield 15 in concord 14 and livermore. storm
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trackers showing a ridge of high pressure we're staying nice and dry a few showers in parts of south lake city in the future test shows as legal into the next couple days nice and dry there will be a few changes as they start to move and parts of south lake city sunday as well 7:09 degrees and then for the day 70 degrees 68 and then by 8:00 tonight clock down to 50. as little as a small morning '60s the most part. 73 napa this
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lisa the portion 10:00 a.m.. and why the region tomorrow 90 degrees in napa 101 and livermore. the 74 tests show and as we go into small temperatures again 10 degrees and the course of three days get friday mid '70s for the day heading into a week and. so many twists and turns in last thrones. the insider breaks it down. next.
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turning to game-of-thrones. fans still feeling the shockwaves from last night's finale. if you have not watched it yet. here is your spoiler alert. the insider's louis aguirre is in hollywood with more. >> reporter:so many twists and turns but what does it all mean?? tonight we take you inside last night's g-o-t game-changers! sot caitlyn becker 10.30.44 the season 6 finale of game of thrones was increbile. it was probably the most satifsying finale i think i have ever seen on television cersei 'i do things because they feel good' explosion stitial - got's explosive finale vo1 after ten violent episodes, game of thrones season six came to an explosive conclusion with "the winds of winter" ---- it beautifully weaved some new elements to the story which is going to leave people craving the new season / it also wrapped
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up some story lines we've been dying to see the end of for six seasons the last thing you're going to see is a stark smiling down at you as you die vo2 in typical fashion, the finale wiped many major characters off the board - lord frey at the hands of newly minted assassin arya stark, the high sparrow and queen margaery obliterated in the sept - but it was king tommen's leap from his chambers that shocked us the most. poor little king tomin, that kid did not have a prayer in this world, he was way too sweet. finally the women of westeros are not treated like total garbage vo4 last season, game of thrones was criticized for its brutality to its female characters --- but "the winds of winter" highlighted just how much power women now have in the g-o-t universe - airk 19.09.38 long may she reign long may she reign sot caitlyn becker 10.32.03 this season you have sansa, cersei, daenerius, aria. / finally these women are becoming major players in this world which is great because it is really unexpected sting
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>> britteny: teachable digits into smog. key five then annapolis arrows the '86 in fairfield and featured a picture show into the rest of tonight by not clock most locations in the '60s. to make up the temperature, aside and let sixties 58 in livermore and as we go into the rest of tonight rate quickly warmed things in the '80s. 101 degrees and 97 concord and have monday
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sentenced a skillet 722 la. and then a 196 and sent rosa. and then the emergency is happening all the same time to let the emergency responders spread pretty thin. why hadn't contra county fire district that reminds us people shall always be fair say. and with the temperatures as alecia joins us live. with more on the need for fire safety this >>alecia:saturday's fire started behind me and spread to 4 homes and 5 acres along this canal. dry, hot conditions like today are ideal for another fire to ignite. pkg sot - a cigarette butt, a dragging chain, a any of those things can cause a fire.
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summertime, in addition to wildfires can spread resources thin. like on saturday between 3:30 to 5 o'clock in the evening, there were a number of different emergencies happening all at the same time. battalion chief richard sonsteng/contra costa fire sot - it took a long time to get resources here so we were really
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struggling with just a couple of engines trying to get this whole thing under control. >> j.r. >>alecia: the trucks responding to the 5 alarm fire on burwood way had to make do while other engines responded to a very large vegetation fire in concord, and a vehicle accident with people trapped that needed to be rescued. captain george laing / contra costa fire sot - when multiple incidents occur at one time, that can stretch any jurisdiction, even a well- trained, funded, resourced jurisdiction extremely thin, extremely quickly. standup a discarded cigarette is to blame for hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage to 4 homes. one of those homes is a complete loss, so that family is now left to start from scratch. reporting live in antioch. * * * the hot, windy weather has firefighters in the south bay. sounding the alarm about illegal fireworks. * * * there have been at least seven vegetation fires in san jose since last friday, this one along a creek bed off mossdale way and jackson avenue. residents suspect illegal fireworks are to blame. >> pam:fire officials could not confirm that, but they did announce a crackdown this week on illegal fireworks. and announced a new 'get tough' approach which calls for a minimum fine of $500- dollars for a first offense. officials say. among the worst offenders are those who shoot off bottle rocks. fire crews are on high alert and san jose police are
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planning extra patrols to look for illegal fireworks. the zero tolerance campaign includes a new component this year, where rural property owners can be held liable for illegal fireworks activity. >> pam:an eldery couple was killed by the massive wildfire in central clifornia. the couple was found friday. after apparently being overcome by smoke. officials say, the erskine wildifre is about 40-percent contained. it has scorched more- than 45-thousand acres in kern county. officials say, they have also found animal remains. cadaver dogs are still searching the area near lake isabella. where two- hundred homes were burned. return to index of stories...
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return to index of stories... >> reporter: zinsser under people's industry. the house.
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>> reporter: jennifer with san francisco coalition says part of the problem has been a budget cuts that is not all. well how the issues among the homeless continues to make a problem even worse. but of people the
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transition into they do notice the change in the city's attitude. >> reporter: beginning july 1st the city of san francisco is incorporated in all speak ought and the city's homeless and then it kicks out july 1st and something will improve things as the golan.
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special >> pam: section for the homeless project. " to kron4news-dot-com but the elite and the rights that a paid under a special report section >> pam: oakland police high- speed pursuits over the weekend and mrs. wallace left of the two vehicles per serving and are robbery suspect of control in during then on sunday chasing too lisa nichols again now the export became fully engulfed in flames.
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>> pam: adhered boosted public corruption cases more difficult to prosecute the national correspondent at the high court today and what the decision means. >> reporter: on abortion facilities was avoiding a state-by-state split of abortion laws, justices roberts and kennedy joined the court's liberal wing. writing for the majority, stephen breyer found - quote - "there was no significant health-related problem that the
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new law helped to cure." i want everybody to understand that you don't mess with texas women. donald trump didn't immediately respond, but hillary clinton called the decision "a victory for women in texas and across america." back in dc, pro-lifers doubled down. we stand here today as members of the pro-life movement saying that we will not give. also today, a unanimous decision in favor of bob mcdonnell, the former virginia governor convicted of bribery. i'm incredibly grateful to the supreme court of the united states for accepting the case and the attention that they've
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given it. after oral arguments in april, mcdonnell was optimistic. today - he's vindicated. all 8 justices found that when mcdonnell set up business meetings for his benefactor, he didn't commit bribery, since he didn't influence the outcome. the mcdonnell case is watched closely in washington. now, other lawmakers like sen. menendez of new jersey, can try a similar defense in their own corruption cases. as for the supreme court, they're on recess until the first monday in october. in washington, i'm chance seales. >> pam: oil and to develop a special need school accused of abusing students. plus the has more fallout from the decision to leave european union the spiking crime now being reported.
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the >> pam: as ortega from home and family and pro in a bowl large president for so and drug as and paul the crime still under investigation the john house to monitor the scene and the agent started to go in for the rest of the drunken easily save week and the scene in the past they used helicopters.
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>>: detained him with the incident. >> pam: all 14 people all for adopting of a home. and the a note news of the official is going on a surprise to learn it was an illegal. casinoillegal >> pam: classic council set the wedding and coal trains in the city. plans to build a terminal at the port of oakland cold brought in by rail from utah asia concerns. about potential dangers to public health safety if the restraint allowed to run through the city. the tarot would bring in new jobs if this measure does pass city council it would derail the project. special >> pam: needs cool under fire now finding itself under investigation again. this stuff on the " but teachers' aides
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letting mishandling and nine year-old student to disqualify a dea agent involved, but it's alicia incident. we have been digging deeper and talk to other former aides they have seen other staff members abusing power or the students. >> pam: fifth investigating nonpublic schools and it's a
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well-known not a public school aides as part of a larger investigation. >> pam: not as ugly today as they were friday when they plunged more than 600. stocks to take another beating uncertainty continues as wall over the economic future. the the final numbers dropped 260 points note down almost 900 since last week and s&p 500 of by 36 points. among those trying to the home relatively david cameron blowball started rolling.
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>> catherine: aren't up more downgrades could fall cameron meeting with members of parliament: topicalize the number of apparent his crimes. u s >> catherine: secretary of state in a london but british
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officials echoing president who says that all he regrets the outcome of the referendum the special relationship remains undiminished. >> reporter: when 10 in. of rain fell in part for a toy people to haul it and everything of ma out my in the khmer just. clean superior in has the
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regeneration call institutions did a. the trouble help read build home of a only a plan. was to punish lydian only in the best. my wife my kids are fine, i got my wife, my kids i got everything i need. >> britteny: more of the same triple digits once again for us today into tomorrow also. lots of clear
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skies from the golden gate bridge to let san francisco airport. a look ahead you notice pettifog it develops tonight lingering into tomorrow by tomorrow afternoon what the sunshine poured a midweek cooling temperatures closer to an average as we go into your july weekend and it stays dry end to the holiday as well. 90 degrees fairfield 96 met 78 degrees and on view 70 oakland mid-60's san francisco 99 auto 89 degrees and santa rosa settle their research shows and
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relativity closer to the loss vegas and parts of arizona so we'll continue this see medicine try as we go into the rest of that rise above average. and then slowly circle the hon >> britteny: and knees for oakland 72 san francisco 59 degrees in half monday the today forecast shows double-digit to mid-90s the low 90s by thursday if you're closer to the bait mid-70s by thursday in for the coast we release a letter and 60 degrees. fourth of july forecast
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shows upper 50s pettifog and really comfortable conditions for us as we closer to that weekend. >> pam: next a violent brawl cannot your wallet the state capital leaving a number of people injured who is being blamed for starting the fight. and a later call you draw ever be in a surprise.
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>> pam: they were met by about 400 counter protesters. and
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people injured list includes cuts bruises traditionalists worker party called the event no word yet on the injured victims want to know what was arrested. colorist it controls as a family of six was involved in a training vehicle: are up sunday member kill survive for girl ever hospitals girl. the lone survivor of the van accident. is in a hospital. in stable condition. the family was on their way to church. when it happened. both parents and three of their little girls. were killed by the train. crash happened at a crossing. officials say, the van failed to yield for the amtrak train that was passing through. other family members have started a fundraiser online. to raise money for funeral arrangements. and the young girl's medical bills. >> pam:biologists are working to determine what killed a humpback whale that washed up on a new hampshire beach. it was first spotted yesterday
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by boaters about 17 miles offshore. and tides brought it to a local beach. boatpolice say spectators gathered 150 feet away. marine mammal rescue team is working with other experts and government agencies on how to properly dispose of the whale a humpback whale normally lives smoking hot again tomorrow then
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>> reporter: 14 people arrested
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some had outstanding warrants what it says the sergeant says outgrown helped with the operation. watching from above. >> reporter: the announce that there bureau children's dresses launched investigations in nonpublic schools related its treatment of students with disabilities simply appears to be part of an investigation.
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>> reporter: advocates and the city agreed more needs to be done to get people off the street. >> reporter: these tracking missions are perfect for a fire to ignite. that is why the fire happens from contra costa fire is important for them to be conscious and could potentially start a fire this blaze l 4 homes damaged one of which was a complete loss of so from a cigarette tossed on the grass. they also left five things of vegetation charge.
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>> reporter: loeffler work- related fire injuries that could be spent with other problems also firefighters police officers issue fines if they find anyone using they're asking a people to use public for events across the county.
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>> britteny: it into your tuesday we hit triple digits temperatures very warm clothes for concord. 84 in tampa and 90 degrees of auto monday set back to the triple digits livermore and then 97 concord 79 oakland. temperatures expected it close to a huge tablature spread the issue. unless a quiet dry conditions of temperature is in control of moisture stirring pulled from the self heading into parts of arizona as a wake up tomorrow morning lisa loeb apache fought.
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>> pam: 0 high l. keyes state >> catherine: as a joint campaign of then one of the people said that clinton's short list was a potential running mate. and the message today.
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>> catherine: since she lied about her heritage mid-american and ordered a booster campaign in 2012 from. for good early boxer by calling. >> pam: california has a new state budget. they cite what hundred to $2 billion the billion dollar budget plan. it puts it in the state's rainy day fund. also increasing registration fee 70 to $80 >> pam: awful moment at the bt
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award todd turner platform for a big issue facing the country right now. launched a the fourth of july fireworks show right here and the coverage starts at
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>> j.r.: at the clock. >> pam: powerful machines moving speech. >> pam: likely do zero teamed up over the weekend to address the mayors all over the united states the scoop in hollywood to a deal daily. >> reporter: inspiring speech she expected the humanitarian award eloquently spoken out against racism things might be getting serious nikopol taylor's left were in england where they met tom's mom last week in
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nashville they met in the might be married by a fourth of july the dial, and at indianapolis, a joint talk about compassion meditation and a piece the will >> pam: players free agent heaven is scheduled a meeting with three additional teams theory has all the details on that close we check in with mark clothesline from at&t part as the bay bridge series begins tonight coming up with gary and sports.
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>> gary: 40 it's worth san francisco vs. oakland giants vs. the a's. it ought to the ballpark in san francisco. he see the next couple large black green gold everyone's excited it despite their record.
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>> reporter: he is bruce on its impossibly reaching 50 tonight. >>: and if a different atmosphere it doesn't feel like your normal regular season game natalie's their battle going on on the field one going on in the fans usually too.
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wrapping >> reporter: for two games of the coliseum in the middle of a week. >> gary: boston celtics and they have the clippers to last oklahoma city won only team carried something that hasn't come out. oat
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>> gary: as a basketball holes. if players on the 12 men harrison barnes and joining green and moving out free a chance and it take another look right now three out of the 1225 out of the olympic team. brown had to run the the kick cleveland cavaliers
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>> gary: the great as the retiring from the national team. after yesterday's final loss verses for the second year arroyo. retires from international soccer and no lawyers representing argentina. it here iceland's of a round of 60 and eurocom. and then they won the game late and it the
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first time ever qualified $30,000 and lend paid for a half million dollars the national coach as a part-time dentist. >> pam: diet pepsi gets another to speak what the soda is bringing back. the familiar back ,$8drw
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>> pam: they say new flavors of soda will be called pepsi classic blend on store shelves in september they initially will have republican concerns. they want choice and diet colas and suggesting a bite or taste.
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