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>> grant:jim. what themes are we expecting to hear trump to touch on tonight? return to >> we would turn the corner and a little bit. >> will unite the party and unite the country. with shared values frith--shared values. >> in previous elections it has become a major issue. 2030 years ago, in the 76 and 80 race. the end democratic in 83 left the
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convention and this a great and both lost in the fall. just to tell you who is someone the sage, the tough sheriff that made people eat bologna sandwiches in the prison systems. that is our coverage for tonight and we will be with you the entire night probably until somewhere on route 11:00 or so. kron4 new thrift--kron 4 news. (cheers & applause) >> i did see an early copy of the siege and at least a portion of it to give you a sense of faith it will go towards hillary clinton and i do not believe that is a shocker. he does go hard on the law and order of things.
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i believe that if the plane he will have to take in order to win. how to fight prices. and how to unite the country. it is a lane that i believe he will need to take. >> how to fight isis and protectth the country. >> vicki:after nearly 24 hours. three words still echoing through >> grant:they came from ted cruz. "vote your conscience." not exactly the endorsement donald trump wanted. >> grant: doubling down on his defiance of the donald. catherine heenan is here to tell us about it.
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>> catherine:one day after his ringing non=endorsement of his party's nominee, ted cruz is making it very clear that when it comes to donald trump. his reservations are both political, and personal. 2"i am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father. >> catherine:as one commentator put it today, revenge is a dish best served on live t=v. >>texas: "vote your conscience." >> catherine:last night it was prime time payback for trump's tweet last march." be careful, lyin' ted, or i will spill the beans on your wife!" >> catherine:and his attempt in may to link cruz's father to jfk's assassin, lee harvey oswald. both of them deal=breakers, according to cruz, freeing him from his pledge to nominee. >> >>"that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if
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attack heidi, that i'm going to nonetheless come like a servile puppy dog and say maligning my wife and maligning my father." >> catherine:the nominee himself got his the convention as cruz was speaking and drawing all cameras away from his rival. and later tweeting: "wow, ted cruz got booed off the stage, didn't honor the pledge! i saw his speech two hours early but let him speak anyway. no big deal." >> catherine:the name=calling began today. >> catherine: >>"the problem is, no one likes him, he is so unlikable" >>"a baby who happens to be a sore loser at the same time." >> catherine:hillary clinton wated no time picking up a new campaign slogan. tweeting out 'vote your conscience' as soon as cruz left the stage.
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>> catherine:vivki--vicki? >> vicki: thank you, catherine. >> vicki:silicon valley tech billionaire and co-founder of paypal. peter thiel. is set to speak at the republican national convention tonight. a source close to theil says he will declare to the r-n-c that he is proud to be gay and will reprimand the g-o-p for refusing to embrace l-g- b-t rights. theil will be the first speaker in the party's history to do so at an r-n- c. >> vicki:he is also expected to explain his support for trump who has not been popular in the silicon valley. he plans to warn the party against fighting unnecessary culture wars. and tell republicans to let people use whichever bathroom they want. >> vicki:arguing that trump is the best choice peter thiel.a tech billionaire. is set to admonish the gop for refusing to embrace lgbt rights on stage tonight.
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>> grant:the black lives matter movement has called for another day of action. protesters have been outside hours.this is video of the scene from our partnership with a-b-c sky 7 >> grant:protests are expected throughout the day in oakland.san francisco and san jose. >> grant:today's protest part of a national call to action for acts of civil disobedience. kron4's haaziq madyun was in oakland today with a pair of sympathizers of the black lives matter movement who blocked the entrance to the o-p-d headquarters return to >> reporter:sarah raridon is one of the two women chained to the front door oakland police department >>"we are blocking the door of the oakland police
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solidarity with black lives matter and to say stop killing black people" >> reporter:the 28-year-old oakland resident says she has never done anything like this before. why the sudden change? >>"i have been very much on the sidelines with black lives matter, been to a couple of rallies, it was the call to stop being on the sidelines" >> reporter:that call is part of protests by black lives matter, who held a press conference outside oakland city hall >>"we are not only calling for an end to police violence but we are calling for those in power that we elected into power, to actually make the moves to defend black lives and make our >> reporter:joining today's black lives matter protest is the group justice, which is comprised of white people who say they too are fed up with police people >>"we as white people that aren't in the hills basically know that we can't live in peace unless our brothers and sisters unless our brothers and sisters living next to us are living in peace" >> reporter:to achieve that end, sarah raridon says she is prepared to stay chained to this door >>"until they stop killing black people" >> reporter:so far opd is taking a hands off approach, allowing the protestors to block one of the 3-doors to the police station. people are using the other entrances to access the building. at opd
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headquarters in oakland haaziq madyun kron4newsd >> vicki:since the murder of 5 police this month, law enforcement officers across the national have been on heightened alert. >> grant:now in san francisco.two new threats against the men and women in blue. kron 4's dan kerman is live tonight at the city's ingleside station with more >> grant: dan? >> reporter:at 945 wednesday evening a disturbing call came into san francisco's ingleside police station >>sot off. giselle talkoff/san francisco police 06-14 it was an anonymous male voice on the phone and he said offered 15-thousand dollars to anyone that killed a police officer from ingleside station or any officer. >> reporter:then about 530 thursday morning a similar call came in to sfpd's 911
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dispatch making the same threat >>we take every threat we receive extremely seriously we don't take it lightly >> reporter:investigators are now trying to trace the calls and identify who made them. these are not the first threats against the sfpd on monday police arrested a man for allegedly posting this racist tweet calling for the beheading of acting chief toney chaplin. >>sot tony ribera/former s.f. police chief 47-53 --every time an officer puts on their uniform and hits the streets they know there's a potential threat out there. >> reporter: former san francisco police chief tony ribera says the fear factor coupled with strategies for self defense are something all law enforcement officers deal with on a regular basis, but he says the murder of police officers in dallas heightens the concern, especially when there are direct threats. >>i think officers need to very very cautious, aware of their surroundings and take due diligence in terms of ensuring they don't take unnecessary risk
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>> reporter: 7 francisco police as their offices on alert fans already writing to to a car in most cases. --seven francisco police say that their offices all ali on alert and are writing to- to a car in most cases. >> grant:there is much more ahead at five. a former san mateo police officer facing numerous sexual assault charges tonight. when he allegeldly attacked his victims is next. >> vicki:plus a devastating fire destroys a millbrae community center. why investigators call it suspicious. and the n-b-a takes a stand against north carolina's ati-lgbt bathroom law. what won't be coming to charlotte.and steph curry's reaction.coming up.
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>> grant:tonight a former san mateo police officer faces almost two dozen counts of sexual assault charges. and according to the district attorney. the assualts happened last year while noah winchester was on duty. working for san mateo pd. >> grant:assaults also allegedly happened in 20-13. when he was a member of the los rios community college district police in the sacramento area. kron 4's ella sogomonian is live in san mateo where the charges were filed today. >> grant: ella? >> reporter: the san mateo
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district attorney's office told me that five women have come forth to say that his former police officer has come-says has are restive has raised them while on duty. --has raised them while on duty. >> reporter: finding out about these allegations and they put him on administrative leave while doing his job. the two victims were found in sacramento county during 2013 when we just worked at the real committee cut at a police officer. more recently, the three victims from last year in san mateo came forth. the d.a. office reports they have a firm to reason to believe these allegations to be true. but these women are unrelated and they did not know one
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another but that their stories at up. >> (cheers & applause) his office is not going to go after is softly people. saying that he be a only believes what the officer says, if we have evidence we are going to go harder on an officer because they are held to a higher standard and this guy by elated that standard and had to why we will be very aggressive in our prosecution of him. >> reporter: winchester will be arraigned monday afternoon on these 22 felony counts of sexual battery and kidnapping. if convicted the former officer could face life in prison. live in san mateo, kron 4 news. >> vicki: the person who
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died in a crash into a home in san francisco sea cliff neighborhood has been identified as an eerily man, a 75 years old. san francisco medical examiner says gary young was the man driving on july 6th when his vehicle smashed into the house at 182 32nd ave. here is the scene from earlier this month. and investigators say he must have been driving at high speed when he lost control of his car. >> vicki: a fire ignited after the collision caused the damage to that multimillion-dollar property and he was pronounced dead at the scene. >> vicki: bart police as the driver of the truck that landed on the tracks wednesday night was found to have blood alcohol content
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plus the legal limit. 37 year old agreement was far arrested and booked into the center of reid to jail for d u five. --dui >> vicki: services were restored within two hours the major delays affected debars systemwide throughout the night. i want an update on the chart is the driver is facing. >> vicki: today we are learning about the driver that south bay bridge traffic during a side show on sunday afternoon. the driver of that black mustang seeing screeching is tired and the window and thus is now being charged on multiple counts. chp officers were able to stop his car following reports from other drivers on the bridge. officers tracked
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down the suspect and make an address. --and made an arrest. >> vicki: he is now facing a misdemeanor and insurrection charges of speech contest exhibition and reckless driving. >> reporter: well into the morning firefighters still have their hands full not even calling it contained. with thousands of gallons of water being poured on the building for hours. >> try to determine how to get to it. that is what is causing this fire to get out of control because of so many uncontrollable issues. >> reporter: it was so much smoke it was hard to make
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out the fire fighters. the fire department never called a shelter in place for the neighborhood. no one was injured and did not for it to the homes next door. will trn , kron4news >> vicki: it is going to give high and it really feels hot. >> brittney: temperatures release similar to what we saw yesterday. taking a look outside as the golden gate bridge he did not see cloudiness. but some will develop overnight. went seat contained at 26 mi. per hour. -- wind speed >> brittney: we are below average in san francisco spirit and a closer look at
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the rest of the nation, especially phoenix and las vegas spirit while they are in the triple digits. >> brittney: our temperatures inland will warm up as we maintain a strong overall on coast shore prepared showing as we go into tomorrow another round with places like antioch pushing more and to 90 degrees. san francisco with late into the low 60s. los 70 by 7:00 overnight. and sunshine field, with their conditions. 60 by 11:00 p.m.. and our inland spot. so we are not seen a dramatic temperatures for
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it. -- spread. >> grant: next at 5. greene goes to court sort of spirit we will tell you what happened at the hearing on the assault charge defaces next career >> vicki: also i had. new questions tonight about what police shot an unarmed mental health professional weighing on the ground. with his pants in the ear and the entire incident is caught on video.
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>> grant:the summer olympics are just over two weeks away, which means draymond green and team usa will be off to rio very soon >> vicki:but before then-- green is still trying to clear up his legal issues. mark carpenter joins us with the latest on that story, top sports headlines. >> vicki:mark? >> reporter:draymond has a little more on his mind than just basketball this summer. the pre-trial conference for his assault case took place this morning in east lansing. he had to attend the proceeding, but didn't have to be there in person, so he joined his attorneys via facetime. >> reporter:next year's nba all-star game will *not be in charlotte, north carolina. the league announced this afternoon.that it is moving the event.because of the state's anti-lgbt bathroom law. >> reporter:in a statement-- the league said quote-- 'while we recognize that the nba cannot choose the law in every city, state, and country in which we do business, we do not believe we can successfully host our all-star festivities in charlotte in the climate created by hb2.' >> reporter:the law forbids people from using public restrooms that don't match the sex indicated on their birth certificate. the nba is reportedly looking into new orleans as
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its alternate site. >> reporter:russia has lost its appeal against the ban on its track and field athletes competing in the upcoming summer olympics in rio de janeiro. 68 russian track and field athletes were seeking to overturn the ban. which was imposed after allegations of state-sponsored doping and cover-ups. >> reporter:the court of arbitration for sport rejected the appeal early this morning. the ruling could influence whether the entire russian olympic team is banned from the games. " >> grant: and that was a big decision that the national basketball association 8. --made. >> reporter: a few minutes-
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a-month ago the league is taking a stand with the commissioner of making this decision. >> vicki:still ahead at five. the glitch maybe fixed at southwest airlines. but the travel woes persist. how bay area airports are handling the travel nightmare is next. >> grant:plus. a scare for some police officers. when a suspect driving by. throws an object into their van. the video. and what was thrown. is coming up.
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(male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >> grant: welcome that we are tracking a live protests and oakland. people have descended on that part of the city. the oakland police department where you can see them all scattered all around. it appears to say #bye bye libby. >> grant: who has come under scrutiny with her relation with the police department.
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we will keep you posted there and there is no reports of violence. >> grant:the problem has been fixed but customers are still being impacted by a computerglitch that led to hundreds of cancelled and delayed flights at southwest >> vicki: yes, i know a lot of people who were stuck. >> vicki:kron four's rob fladeboe shows you the lingering people trying to catch a flight out of of san jose. >> reporter:her patience wearing thin, diane athens pleaded with a southwest airlines agent for a flight to replace the one she was supposed to be on. >>sot diane athens/flight cancelled --they knew about this yesterday and they could not tell us about this? this is ridiculous. >> reporter:diane's flight to las vegas was one of the hundreds of flights canceled or delayed after a computer outage forced the airline to order a ground stop on
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wednesday, stranding thousands of passengers nationwide. >> reporter:another 300 plus flights thursday on top of the 700 >> reporter: connecting flights on other airlines were also affected. customers reported problems accessing southwest's web site and mobile app. long lines linger even now as passengers vented their frustration. >>sot angelo athens/flight cancelled --they did not tell us it was canceled. >> they are not taking care of us through this should have been known yester day. >> reporter:southwest says every customer affected would be contacted and extended by one week a fare sale scheduled to end today. in san jose rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> reporter: in san jose,
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rob fladeboe kron4 move. -- kron4news >> brittney: a live look outside at the golden gate bridge where we are seeing a lot of sunshine. temperatures at 67 degrees and said francisco, a mild 78 in livermore and low 80s with high-pressure in santa rosa. and concord. with 84 degrees. oakland at 69 degrees for it and inland temperatures the way up high year. and cooler at the coast. >> brittney: our futurecast shows us as we go into tamara morgan seed the clouds moving again. just
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outside a livermore with a little bit of cloud movement. >> brittney: as we head into friday night we expect to see clear skies. >> brittney: 81 degrees in mountain view 74 degrees in oakland. more '90s are on the map and antioch. livermore and stock in bricks along with concord. --stockton and concord. i will >> brittney: retracting your 7 day forecast and let you know how long the hot temperatures will stay all month. -- i will be tracking your 7 day forecast.
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>> vicki:florida state authorities shooting of an unarmed black man in north miami. >> grant:catherine heenan is here with details of monday's shocking incident - which was caught on camera. return >> catherine:charles kinsey is a therapist who was trying to get an autistic patient back into a group home. >> catherine:he says he can't believe what happened next. in this video - you'll see him lying in the street with his hands up. >> catherine:he was pleading with police down..telling them there was no need for guns. they'd responded to a 911 call where someone claimed there was a man walking around with a gun. >> catherine:kinsey kept trying to explain that the man sitting nearby was autistic - and had nothing more threatening than a toy truck. >> catherine:he told police that no one was armed. but it didn't help -- one of the officers suddenly shot kinsey in the leg. return to >> i just got shot. i asked
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why did you shoot me? his words, i do not know? >> catherine:the north miami police chief said today that they'll 'get wouldn't identify the officer who fired the shot. kinsey is recovering in a hospital. >> catherine:he says he believed that as long as his hands were in the air - he wouldn't be shot. saying "wow --- was i wrong." >> catherine:his attorney says he's in talks with city officials about a possible settlement. >> vicki: >> catherine: grant? >> grant: thank you, catherine. >> grant:a six hour police stand off in new york is now over. starting overnight when a man reportedly threw a phony bomb inside a n-y-p-d van near time square. take a look at this surveillance video of when it happened. >> grant:you can see the driver toss something into the van while driving by.officers say that device then started to flash and
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make noises.so they quickly drove it to a less crowded area and called the bomb squad. >> grant:later, authorities determined it was a fake.and were able to find the suspect. using barricades they surrounded his vehicle.then used a robot to communicate with him. >> grant:the standoff came to an end when officers took the suspect into custody just before 8 a-m. make sure you show the video of the guy throwing the fake bomb into the van!!! >> grant:a baton rouge sheriff's deputy injured during sunday's ambush on officers has been released from the hospital. this picture is of deputy bruce simmons as he is leaving the medical facility in louisiana. a large crowd of hospital staff and loved ones crowded
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around as he made his exit. >> grant:simmons was shot in the upper arm during the weekends attack by gavin long.the man police name responsible for the stalking of six officers. three were killed in the ambush. >> grant:deputy simmons has at least two surgeries left on his elbow and shoulder.but is expected to make a full recovery. >> vicki:a french prosecuter says at least five people are in custody.suspected as possible accomplices to the on a nice beachfront inthe paris prosecuter.which oversees terrorism investigations.reports the driver had been plotting the attack for months and expects five of those arrested played roles in helping driver mohamed lahouaiej bouhlel. >> vicki:in that attack three americans were killed.including a father and his 11-year old son. and a u-c berkeley student on a school trip. recent information from bouhlel's phone showed searches and photos that indicated he was studying the attack since 20-15. >> vicki:paris - the paris prosecutor says the driver who killed 84 people on a nice beachfront had accomplices and he had been plotting his attack for months. in that attack three
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americans were killed.including a father and his 11-year old son. and a u-c berkeley student on a school trip. >> grant:friends of a san diego man are worried for his life after learning he was taken captive in iran last week. robin shahini flew to visit his sick mother after graduating from san diego state.but is now behind bars.being held in a secret location by iranian authorities. shahini was detained on july 11th.and his family hasn't heard from him sense. >> grant:a controversial political movement in iran that he supported several years ago may be the reason he is in trouble. a terrorism expert says that any information that makes an american-iranian look like a spy can get them aggressive. -- arrested. >> grant:iranian authorities said if his family didn't reportbut after more than a week with no word.they are now going public. they have also sent a letter to the state department and are waiting for a response. shahini was scheduled to
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>> vicki:workers are putting the "national museum of african american history and culture." >> grant:while it's not scheduled to open until mid september, cameras were let inside for a sneak peek. reporter tim barber take us
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on a tour inside. return to >> reporter:outside, the museum looks like art. inside, it looks like a history book, not just for african americans, but for all americans. >>"this museum has to help us all illuminate all the dark corners, and come to grips with who we once were." >> reporter:the story starts, 90-feet below the ground, with two of those dark corners slavery and segregation. >> reporter:there are nearly 40-thousand artifacts in the 400- >> reporter:some small, some not so small. >>"this guard tower here and this train actually had to be lowered into the museum and then placed here before they put on the roof." >> reporter:chuck berry's cadillac, and this plane that was used by the "tuskegee airmen" are still covered in plastic. >> reporter:workers are getting ready for the september grand opening, which will be attended by president barack obama, who is also in the museum. >> reporter:the story the museum tells becomes more hopeful as you ascend each floor. >> reporter:celebrating the african american sports figures, politicians, and entertainers who broke barriers. >> reporter:and the story is
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not over. >> reporter:bunch says sometimes the story about race has been divisive, but he also to our greatest moments. >>"if this museum, in a small way, can contribute to understanding, maybe even some healing and reconciliation, then we have done our job." >> vicki:next. first lady michelle obama's karaoke performance that is taking the internet by storm.
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last only support with the same politicians that we have this comes from the gop conference tonight. >> steve: saying that all live matter. >> vicki:thanks, steve! we will talk to you then. >> grant:starbucks employees may be thrilled about pay increases. but the coffe drinkers. seems tothats because.after years of double-digit sales growth. the coffee conglomerate. is down. >> grant:starbucks sales in the last $5.2 billion.missing wall street expectations. in the previous quarter. sales grew by 9.4 percent.and a year ago by 17 percent.
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>> grant:the bad news comes. about a week after starbucks menu prices from 10 to 30 cents. depending on the drink. >> vicki:first lady michelle obama is making big headlines. not for someone plagiarizing her speech. >> grant:but for her carpool karaoke performance on the late late show appearance with james >> vicki:cnn's jeremy roth has more. >> reporter:cbs late night host james corden has struck gold with his uber-popular "carpool karaoke". where he ride-shares and jams out with various musicians and celebs we've seen adele, elton john, gwen stefani. >> reporter:but this is a first.a first lady, actually. >> reporter:michelle obama is the latest famous face to catch a rideand the segment is already going supernova online. >> reporter:the first lady takes time to talk about her let girls learn initiative but also rocks out with corden to beyonce
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>> reporter:stevie wonder and even missy elliot, who tags along in the back seat. >> reporter:so did flotus do well? uh, flotes magotes! return (laughter) >> brittney: i want to watch more. it would have been cool for the un safe to pop up as well. -- for beyonce to pop up as well. >> grant: this was less might drift giving eight-- this was last night giving an air kiss. >> grant: we slow it down
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and no edit. (laughter) >> brittney: wow? >> brittney:i don't know? >> grant: what do you not know? >> brittney: i think that he is used to giving people and he stopped himself. (laughter) >> vicki: body language says it all. >> vicki: there is no bro- rance >> grant: congratulations.
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>> brittney: congratulations. to vivki! --vicki! >> grant: he would not have to worry about the weather while you are on your honeymoon. >> grant: congratulations to vicki m. randy. --vicki and randy! we wish them the best. >> brittney: right now we are at 85 degrees in fairfield. , 63 in san francisco, 70 in mountain view and 73 in san jose.
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one >> brittney: teen analogs vegas. at phoenix, 110 degrees. -- 110 degrees in loss' vegas. and phoenix. >> brittney: as they get closer to the four corners causing inland to avert just to warm up we will still have the onshore flow. causing death sunny afternoons with it's nice. 87 degrees in san jose, 81 degrees and mountain view and 74 and oakland. >> brittney: 84 degrees and petaluma and 97 degrees in santo roth--santa rosa.
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>> brittney: rainout with 83 in fairfield and 78th in livermore. we will slowly start to move back down toward the end of the weekend. >> grant: the man credited for building fox news. he is now out and who will take over?
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>> grant:the man who helped create fox news. roger ailes. has resigned. ailes' resignation comes two weeks after former fox anchor gretchen carlson accused him of sexual harassment.
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>> grant:those accusations led to an internal investigation and signs of ailes imminent departure. carlson's lawyers said they have received sexual harassment allegations against ailes from more than 20 women including anchor megyn kelly. ailes and his attorneys have repeatedly denied the charges. >> grant:rupert murdoch will now be acting c-e-o of fox news as he searches for a replacement. >> grant:as taylor swift continues to deal with the leaked phone call with kanye west, she's now revealing a long running fear of that happening. the insider's louis aguirre joins us from los angeles with more louis: return to >> reporter:grant the 26- year old opens secretly recorded long before kim kardashian leaked taylor's infamous phone call with kanye west. >>i wonder do you ever suffer from anxiety dreams? >>my reality even when im not dreaming is peppered with anxiety!
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>> reporter:it's the radio interview taylor swift gave back in february 2015 that reveals just how traumatizing the recorded phone call might be that took place between herself and kanye--a conversation she claims she never knew was being taped. >>recorded convo here >> reporter:if you listen to her words here with uk's capital fm, would take place a year later may very well be t-swifts worst nightmare. >>i have a lot of issues with buildings like this because i always feel like someone has bugged the room and is either videoing me or recording me. >>i always have nightmares that i'm being framed for murder.00:00:41 and then i'm being framed so well i can't remember if i did it or not. >> 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 grant. return to >> grant:that wraps up kron 4 news at 5. steve aveson and catherine heenan are here with a preview of kron 4 news at six.
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>> reporter:donald trump gets in one last run-through as he prepares to deliver the biggest speech to date of his campaign. he's expected to address the republican national convention in cleveland in less than two hours from now. 3 >> catherine:good evening. i'm catherine heenan. pam is off tonight. this is video from our helicopter partnership with abc 7 news.
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>> steve: and i'm steve aveson. trump's speech will cap what has been an interesting four days in cleveland. kron 4's national correspondent jim osman is in the arena right now. >> steve: what topics can expect trump to touch on tonight? return >> reporter:while tonight donald trump is expected to focus on unity. ted cruz remains the buzz following last night's speech. the texas senator remained defiant today after getting booed offstage when he did presidential nominee. >> reporter:dianne gallagher - with our partners at c-n-n - has cruz's explanation. returntexas: "this is not a game. this is not politics. right and wrong matters. we have not abandoned who we are in this country." >> reporter:a defiant ted cruz defending his decision not to endorse donald trump. >>texas: "i am not in the habit of supporting people who attack my wife and attack my father." >> reporter:during last
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night's speech -- cruz refused to say who he will vote for. >>texas: "vote your conscience. vote for candidates up and down the ticket who you trust to defend our freedom." >> reporter:the convention crowd -- not happy with the lack of support. the republican nominee upstaged cruz by appearing in the crowd and giving a thumbs up. trump later tweeting. >> reporter:wow, ted cruz got booed off pledge! i saw his speech two hours early but let him speak anyway. no big deal! today -- trump's campaign saying cruz was in the wrong for going back on a promise to support the eventual nominee. >> constitutionalist, chose not to accept the strict terms of the pledge that he signed. so as far as the contract that he signed, he's the one in violation." >>texas: "that pledge was not a blanket commitment that if you go and slander and attack heidi, that i'm going to nonetheless come like a puppy dog and say thank you very much for maligning my wife and maligning my father." >> reporter:in cleveland - i'm dianne gallagher. >> this just in to the kron 4 newsroom. >> grant: protests in oakland with black flies matter. it is peaceful no violence reported or injuries. we will keep you updated as the night continues. -- black lives
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matter protest >> brittney: a lot of locations are below average but that was changed as we get closer to the weekend. just to the north of half moon bay and receive their with a system and redevelopment of f o g of calling tonight. -- coming in tonight >> brittney: i will track how warm the temperatures will fit for a writ and the back of mouth into 15 minutes. --i am tracking how long the temperatures will get and i will be back and forth 15 minutes.
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>> reporter:another threat has been made against san francisco police officers. this time an anonymous person made two calls putting a bounty on thekron 4's dan kerman is live-- bo unty on the heads of sfpd. >> reporter: tonight at the city's ingleside police station with more on the
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infant--verification. >> reporter:someone is putting a bounty on the heads of san francisco police officers. >>last night around 945 pm our ingleside station received an anonymous call where the person was offering 15-thousand dollars for anyone that killed an ingleside police officer or any officer >> reporter:wednesday night's call to ingleside station was not the end of it. a similar call with a similar threat was made to 911 dispatch thursday morning >>our investigators will try they have any leads any tips anything that can put them in touch with the person who was making the phone calls. >> reporter:these latest threats follow the weekend calling for the toney chaplin the suspect in that case remains in police custody but officers are on heightened alert >>it weighs heavy on the officers, no question about
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it. >> reporter:former san francisco police chief tony ribera says the dallas shows there are people who are willing to that's why officers cannot afford to take any chances. >>sot tony ribera/former san francisco police chief 106- 115 don't go off as an independent contractor here, the resources you have to best protect yourself and the community >> >> catherine:a cold case in the east bay sees new light. it's been five years since kensington was found dead in a local park. police say recently enhanced surveillance video provides potential suspects. >> catherine:the video shows six or seven men in three vehicles parked nearby - the night before elliot's body was discovered by a jogger. >>"one of the vehicles left and returned with a fourth vehicle which is one of our primary vehicles that we are interested in locating. the other three vehicles seem to know each other. they seem to spend several hours there together."
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>> catherine:the kensington police department is looking for the men who were in those cars. they're offering a fifteen thousand dollar reward for information leading to arrest. >> steve: a former san mateo police officer is charged with more than a dozen counts of sexual battery and kidnapping. the accusations date back to 2013. the victims are all women who have come forward from both san mateo and sacramento counties. >> steve: kron4's ella sogomonian is live at the san mateo police station with more on what they district attorney in the case said about the serious accusation. return >> reporter:the san mateo district have come forward to say that a former police officer raped them.
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>> reporter:take a look at his photo - noah winchester now faces 22 charges related to sexual battery and kidnapping while on duty as an officer. an 8-month long investigation into these this morning in stockton near his home. >> reporter:the da says as soon as the san mateo police department they put winchester on administrative leave - during which he quit his job. two victims were found in sacramento county during 2013 when wincester worked at the rio community collegemore recently three victims from last year in san mateo came forward. >> reporter:the da's office reports they these allegations to be true. that these women are unrelated they did not know one another but that their stories add up. >>"we understand that women may have possibly been victimized by this man and forward because it's their officer and what they need to know now is that there are five women who have come forward and he is in custody in our jail on three million dollar bail and we really the da's office if there are any other victims." return
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>> reporter:winchester will be arraigned monday afternoon on these 22 felony counts of sexual battery and kidnapping. if convicted the former officer could face life in prison. live in san mateo ella sogomonian kron 4 news. millbrae. was arson. >> catherine:only on kron 4 news: the crime wave that's hit one east bay neighborhood -- that's claimed dozens of victims. >> steve: and we told you about the huge pokemon go crawl in santonight we have an update from police on whether the players caused problems. >> catherine:also -- a big ruling in a delta water battle. find out if the governor's twin tunnel project be allowed to keep moving forward. return to index of
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>> catherine:17 smash and grab auto burglaries in a 30 minute span. the suspects were captured on surveillance video >> steve: leaving behind numerous victims'. >> reporter: >>"here comes the suv right now" >> reporter:this happened around 5:30am sunday morning on meldon avenue in oakland's maxewll park neighborhood. this man says his car was one of the ones burglarized. he asked not to reveal his identity >>"two men were working in a team. one on the driver's side."
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>> taking items are out of the car. >> casually walk to the next car in the same thing. >> reporter:he says he contacted the oakland police department video of the suspects. he police to come by and pick it up. he says ops also told --told him. >>"that their community policing officer will be happy to give me tips on how not to be a victim in the future"
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>> reporter:happy with that response? >>"absolutely not" >> reporter:for now he says he and his together to create and communications network to send an alert to one another the next time this happens.in oakland haaziq madyun kron4news return to >> steve: cupertino police are looking for a man who pulled off a bank robbery yesterday. they released these surveillance pictures of the suspect. he walked into a wells fargo branch on homestead road near the foothill plaza shopping center. >> steve: he then handed a note to a teller. demanding money. the man headed out the front door after getting some cash. he's described as being white in his late 30s or early 40s. 6-feet tall. with a medium to heavy build. >> vicki: >> catherine:another high- end wine heist to tell you about in the bay area. this time on the peninsula. at "beltramo's wine and spirits" on el camino real in menlo park -- burglars broke in last week and stole some expensive and collectible bottles.
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>> vicki: >> catherine:the store - which has been around for years - is set to close on saturday. the expensive bottles had been brought out as part of the closing announcement. the estimated value of the wine stolen --- 65-thousand dollars. >> catherine:an update on the big pokemon go crawl in san francisco that we told you about last night on kron 4 news at six.we checked with police and they say there weren't anythousands of people signed up to take part in the event -- which began at the height of rush hour. >> catherine:a lot of them were spotted walking the streets glued to their phones. some even wearing costumes. return to >> steve: another long, frustrating day for customers of southwest airlines. >> catherine:kron four's rob fladeboe brings us up to date on the still-lingering flight
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disruptions caused by wednesday's computer outage. >> reporter:among the thousands of travelers whose flights were cancelled again today is dawn slykhouse. >>sot dawn slykhouse/flight canceled >> reporter:bags piled up as passengers waited hours to resume their travels after at least 700 flights nationwide were cancelled or delayed wednesday. another 300 flights disrupted again today. >> this is ridiculous. >> are no flights out and no one is helping us. >> 9:00 tomorrow night? really? >> reporter:some passengers blasted the airline for waiting too long notify them their flights were cancelled but this woman went to bat for southwest. >>sot tricy ottten/flight disrupted
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--things happen. we've done here safe. and the staff were very nice to us and i really appreciated. >> reporter:southwest promised to reach out to each and every customer and extended a fare sale set to expire today. >> catherine:a big ruling today on governor brown's plan to build twin tunnels in the delta. the state supreme court says state officials won't have to pay landowners rent in order to get access to private property. >> catherine:officials need to do some preliminary testing before they can move forward with the nearly 16- billion dollar project. >> catherine:property owners argued that the tests are lengthy and invasive and required fair compensation. return to
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>> steve: meterologist, brittney shipp, with us! >> brittney: we will see a few clouds developed by tomorrow with sun in 55 the afternoon and warmer conditions for it and by the weekend, very warm. right now with the wind speed since day. 18, mountain view and napa. >> brittney: 67 in oakland, 82 in concord and mild temperatures in livermore. with 77 degrees in santa rosa. >> brittney: of the
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locations like loss' vegas and phoenix are in the triple digits under the same high pressure system. >> brittney: now we are noticing a few clouds passing us to the north through half moon bay. as it continues to move a little bit closer to the four corners area getting closer to us. it will cost of temperatures in the inland locations to warm up. >> brittney: the warming trend will offset this along the coast and day. with a little bit above the have-- above average as we go into the inland locations. 87 and san jose, los '60s was in kiev for san francisco and 84 and petaluma. santa rosa
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will pick up a bit closer to the 90 degree temperatures. >> brittney: 98 degrees for the weekend in a certain location. some spots will make him into the triple digits. >> steve: thank you, brittney! >> steve: next on kron4 news have zika-infected mosquitoes made their way to the united states? the results of some test coming out of florida. >> catherine:and a little later: could the recent death of an east bay toddler bring about a change in state law? we'll hear from a parent about this renewed push.
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>> catherine: new information on the man who killed 84 people in nice, france. by driving a rented refrigerator truck through a large crowd. >> catherine:now prosecutors are saying he 'did' have
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accomplices and had been plotting his attack for months. >> catherine:five suspects are now in custody - facing preliminary terrorism charges. they're accused of helping driver mohamed bouh-lel. information from bouh-lel's phone show searches and photos -- indicating he'd attack since 2015. >> catherine:people close to him say he showed no signs of being radicalized - until recentuy--recently. >> steve: breaking news on the zika virus. florida health officials say neither got it from sexual traveling to an area with the virus. this is the first person to be infected with zika directly by a mosquito bite on the u-s mainland. >> steve: fogging trucks were driving through the patient's neighborhood this morning.inspectors trying to get into every backyward to spray and eliminate breeding sites. >> steve: health officials said lab tests confirmed the patient's infection, and there's no apparent
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connection to travel outside the country. >> catherine:could we see a change in california following the death of an east bay three-year-old at a dentist's office? the message tonight from a parent about what he wants to see happen.
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>> reporter: a disturbing phone call wednesday night as a man called and and put a $15,000 bounty to kill police officers here or anywhere else in san francisco. thursday morning a second call by the same anonymous man during this stretch. investigators are trying to identify the phone caller. alertness is up and police officers are riding together 2-28 card. two to a car. >> reporter: this fire was not contained or under control. and because of the fire is still under investigation. there is still a lot of suspicion so
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rounding it. no injuries to report aunt this area has been very smoky. however, no shelter in place and no homes were damaged. >> reporter: here in san jose, where at least airport affected by his technical issues. southwest flights of words delayed. due to a system outage. many travelers were sucked in long lines and having to take alternative flights. backlog expected to later in to friday. rob fladeboe, kron4 news. >> reporter: white residents sympathetic to the black
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lives matter organize asian. --organization >> with the call from this organization this is the most direct way that i can't think to assist. to help with the support of helping against the oakland police apartment from killing black people. -- dept from killing black people.
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>> i am going to the ground just like this. and i am telling him of then there is no need for fire arms ibm fund arm. either of tried to help this patient who has a truck in his hand. i'm more worried about tam because i have my hands up and they will not shoot me but that was not the case. >> catherine: extremely disturbed by what happened. it is the latest in what seems to be where people are the up shot and attacked by police. there is an investigation undergoing.
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>> catherine:today was the funeral of 3 year old marvel-enna rady. the toddler died last weekend during a procedure office. >> steve: last year, 6 year old caleb sears died, also after going through an operation at a dental facility. caleb's family has been fighting to change the law - saying more safeguards are needed for children getting these types of procedures. kron four's terisa estacio sat down with caleb's father to talk about that. return >>nats - how many kids have to die before we make changes. >> reporter:as one bay family attended the funeral for their 3 year old toddler marveleena rady - who died following a dental procedure last saturday, this east bay dad - said it brought back memories of their own grief, of losing their son, caleb also during a dental operation. >> sears/fighting for law honoring son y heart goes out to that family, a year and a half later, we are still dealing with this, and puts us back to what we were feeling then.
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>>nats: he used to come to the office with me. >> reporter:tim sears says caleb was a sweet health boy - but he had tooth growing on top of another, so the dental removed. however, tim says he and his wife had no idea, that the dentist would be giving the anthestia and performing the operation. >>sot/tc: it killed him. we believe the rules need to be changed. no one can do both. >> reporter:working with a
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state assemblyman, tim says safeguards into place for children - especially by mandating dentists give parents options for oral surgeries. >>sot/tc: it would give disclosures, we had no idea, only vets allowed to do this. the bill has faced some oppostiion in sacramento - right now it is in appropriations with some changes to the original. in the meantime, tim says they are pushing as hard as they can as fast as they can. >>sot/tc: these are healthy >> reporter:in marveleena's case - following an inquiry by kron four news - the dentist in that case, dr. cherie dang is now being investigated by the california dental board. >> reporter:in caleb's case the board found that the dentist had committed gross negligence, in the east bay.. >> reporter: in oakland, to refill the southfield. --in oakland,terisa estacio >> catherine: i like that
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you're giving steve advice , brittney. (laughter) >> brittney: 87 degrees and san jose, antioch '90s and concord 93. temperatures in santa rosa but in the '90s as well. a closer look of the break down with downtown san francisco at 74 with oakland as well. our weekend forecasts shows that the warming trend will continue into sunday. with seven francisco at 63 and oakland at 67. and '60s for the calls with a look at the extent of forecasts and a few minutes. >> steve: thank you,
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brittney. >> steve: a crazy story straight out of sin city. a las vegas cab driver. was just enjoying a typical day at work. when he was almost choked to death by a customer. for just 38 dollars. >> steve: the full time taxi driver.say's he's just happy to be alive. >> what did i do to him? i thought i was going to die. >> steve: police are currently on the hunt. for the suspect who choked demick. for nearly 5 >> catherine:all in a day's work. >> catherine:we'll take you to the east bay where some volunteers are putting together some new digs for children. return to index
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>> catherine: communication reporter will join us in the studio to break down donald trump's historic night.
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>> catherine:we are less than a couple hours away from donald trump officially accepting the republican presidential nomination. we will take part of his speech live, and stream it on kron 4 dot com. >> catherine:also, communications consultant randy shandobil joins us live in studio to break down trump's historic night at the republican national convention that's new tonight on kron 458. --at 8! >> steve: a new playground is underway in the city of alameda. children and volunteers from around the community helped paint, build and design the playground. alameda family services is partnering with the non- profit group ka-boom.to bring the playground to alameda. the family services program helps close to 300 children from low income families. kron 4 spoke with the program director today who says the kids can't wait to check out the new addition.
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so he joined his attorneys via facetime. >> gary:this stems from last week's incident.in which he allegedly slapped a former michigan state football player. according to reports-- green's attorneys and lawyers representing east lansing spent this morning's session.trying to negotiate a plea agreement. >> gary:no resolution was reached, but the two sides are free to still work out a deal. >> gary:the warriors have a target time for breaking ground on their new san francisco arena they anticipate breaking ground on the "chase center" next spring according to the san francisco business times >> gary:on monday the san
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francisco superior court ruled in favor of the warriors in a lawsuit filed by the mission bay alliance -- the group opposing the proposed $1 billion development. >> gary:if the warriors are able to break ground when expected, the arena would open in time for the 2019-20 nba season. >> >> gary:joining the warriors wasn't the only change kevin durant has made recently as marcus thompson of the mercury news posted durant showed up to team usa camp today with a very large tatoo of tupac on his right leg >> gary:you've seen this grant? >> gary: catherine would you do this? >> catherine: no! i would
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not. >> gary: steve? >> steve: no. thank you. >> gary:it turns out durant is a huge fan of tupac shakur biggie is evidently his favorite. but being that he has gone west coast shakur was the more sensible choice >> catherine: he is getting some fla select for this. >> gary:he has a right ...
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dow we care about what another person put on his leg? >> grant: producers say we have to keep it going. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnich with sports! >> gary: we are moving along. >> gary:natioanals' ace stephen game of the 2016 season to the l-a dodgers. strasburg got rocked twice by justin turner. >> gary:1st inning >> gary:turner opened the scoring with a 2-run shot down left. 2-0 dodgers >> gary:3rd inning
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>> gary:the third baseman hits a three-run homer down center >> gary:dodgers win 6-1 >> gary:record 54-43 >> gary: empty seats! >> grant: it was probably 100 degrees! >> gary: shows berkeley is a 6000-one to win a shot in lake tahoe. for people who play golf you look at this and say that i always give him credit but if you have a game like that and a soap
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like that and you are not afraid to go out in front of people. he finished 95th run of 91 golfers for it--90 out of 91 golfers beating a model. >> gary: here we go! >> gary:stage 18 in the tour de france. tom due-mu-lan led for the most part of the race. he finished the raced with a time of 31 minutes and four seconds. but due-mu-lan's >> gary:chris froome took over and posted a time of 30 minutes with forty-three seconds. he won the race by 21 seconds froome remains as the leader in the tour de france. >> gary:chadoy leon. a push-
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up trick artists believes standard exercise is boring. and decided to turn a simple push-up into an art form. >> gary:leon is very popular on instagram. he has 338- thousand followers and has two-thousand three hundred and seventy-nine twiiter followers return to index of >> catherine: we will be right back. honey, is the internet back yet? yes!! i need to let her know that i like this! i like, like, like, like... i haven't seen a movie based on a comic book in so long.
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