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and i nudged justin and i said, justin, justin. >> i heard angie scream, oh, my god! oh, my god! i knew something terrible had happened. >> i turned on the light and i just ran out of the bedroom, down the hall. >> did you see him? >> i didn't. >> you just knew? >> yeah. >> i looked in the bedroom doorway and i saw justin laying on his back on the right side of the bed with his head tilted and i could see a bullet hole in his head and i could see blood running down his neck. >> my instinct was to figure out how they got in the house. we had a really big window, checked to see if that was closed. it was. checked the front door. that was still locked. found out the back door was unlocked and i went and i opened it a little bit and i was like, that's not a good idea, so i closed it. >> did you understand right away that everything was different, that the man you loved was dead? >> it was -- it was one of those moments where you just want to go back two minutes. two minutes ago he was laying beside me and he was alive. now he's gone for forever. >> but in that moment her brain, her f
and i nudged justin and i said, justin, justin. >> i heard angie scream, oh, my god! oh, my god! i knew something terrible had happened. >> i turned on the light and i just ran out of the bedroom, down the hall. >> did you see him? >> i didn't. >> you just knew? >> yeah. >> i looked in the bedroom doorway and i saw justin laying on his back on the right side of the bed with his head tilted and i could see a bullet hole in his head and i could see blood...
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it was justin f. case, honorable justin f. case. just in case. >> did he believe it? >> yeah.t to a point, but then he threw it back at me after looking at it for about five minutes said, no, they'll just take it back. >> marshburn thought that wasn't exactly the reaction of an innocent man. now he was fully convinced nick holbert had killed kelli, but he needed to get holbert to reveal where he buried her body. >> how can i be his friend? and i had to do some things, say some crap that i just didn't believe, but i had to do it to play the part. >> marshburn bought holbert countless meals, beers, even hired him to do odd jobs, slowly becoming a bff, or maybe a more of a fren-enemy. but marshburn said he paid a high price as he practically abandoned his wife and young son. >> i didn't do any family stuff. if we were eating somewhere, and nick called and said i need cigarettes, i need some money, i would get up and do what i had to do and come back. >> were you obsessed? >> when i have somebody i'm hunting down i don't stop until i get them. >> isn't that obsessed? >> i don't kn
it was justin f. case, honorable justin f. case. just in case. >> did he believe it? >> yeah.t to a point, but then he threw it back at me after looking at it for about five minutes said, no, they'll just take it back. >> marshburn thought that wasn't exactly the reaction of an innocent man. now he was fully convinced nick holbert had killed kelli, but he needed to get holbert to reveal where he buried her body. >> how can i be his friend? and i had to do some things,...
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it was justin f. case, honorable justin f. case. just in case. >> did he believe it? >> yeah.nt, but then he threw it back at me after looking at it for about five minutes said, no, they'll just take it back. >> marshburn thought that wasn't exactly the reaction of an innocent man. now he was fully convinced nick holbert had killed kelli, but he needed to get holbert to reveal where he buried her body. >> how can i be his friend? and i had to do some things, say some crap that i just didn't believe, but i had to do it to play the part. >> marshburn bought holbert countless meals, beers, even hired him to do odd jobs, slowly becoming a bff, or maybe a more of a fren-enemy. but marshburn said he paid a high price as he practically abandoned his wife and young son. >> i didn't do any family stuff. if we were eating somewhere and nick picked up a phone call and said hey i need cigarettes, i need money, i'd get up and leave and i'd gestraight to him and do what i had to do and come back. >> were you obsessed? >> when i have someone i'm hunting down i'm not going to stop until i get
it was justin f. case, honorable justin f. case. just in case. >> did he believe it? >> yeah.nt, but then he threw it back at me after looking at it for about five minutes said, no, they'll just take it back. >> marshburn thought that wasn't exactly the reaction of an innocent man. now he was fully convinced nick holbert had killed kelli, but he needed to get holbert to reveal where he buried her body. >> how can i be his friend? and i had to do some things, say some...
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here is justin.ix months of record-breaking temperatures have fueled massive forestir in the siberian arctic this year. great plumes of smoke were visible on satellite images last month. the red areas this map showed just how exceptional temperatures have been, more than five degrees above average across much of siberia. that included the highest temperature ever recorded north of the arctic circle, a sweltering 38 degrees centigrade, and now,lne internatiotudy has concluded this period of exceptional weather would have behe impossible hadorld not been warmed by man-made greenhouse gas emissions. remember the beast from the east, that period of exceptionally cold and snowy weather back in 2018? it shows us at what happens in the arctic does not stay in the arctic. >> there are six main weather four of those six come from the polar regions or from the arctic directly, so while this is largely uncertain, if something sppens in the arctic, it reasonable will -- to assume something a habit in the u.k., a
here is justin.ix months of record-breaking temperatures have fueled massive forestir in the siberian arctic this year. great plumes of smoke were visible on satellite images last month. the red areas this map showed just how exceptional temperatures have been, more than five degrees above average across much of siberia. that included the highest temperature ever recorded north of the arctic circle, a sweltering 38 degrees centigrade, and now,lne internatiotudy has concluded this period of...
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you're okay its lockdown mode for all their justine the shelter in places like that my brain on lockdown i know it's friday happy july 10th just enough and we're just settling into the weekend. here's a live look outside. >>and we're noticing golden gate bridge out there right now smooth sailing on the roads and seen that increase in cloud cover overhead. temperatures out there right now a mix of 50's 60's and 70's right along the bay area's shoreline with 80's 90's as you make your way inland. so still tracking warm temperatures and still hot out there for those of you in the tri valleys of antioch in livermore currently at 93 degrees overnight lows tonight, widespread low to mid 50's but antioch only cooling down to 65 degrees so going to remain warm tonight because you were near the triple digits earlier today and tomorrow into sunday even hotter than that warner microclimate saturday outlook right now as we take a look right along the coast, the bay area coastline downtown san francisco tomorrow for your saturday afternoon holding steady at 68 degrees so near average highs along the
you're okay its lockdown mode for all their justine the shelter in places like that my brain on lockdown i know it's friday happy july 10th just enough and we're just settling into the weekend. here's a live look outside. >>and we're noticing golden gate bridge out there right now smooth sailing on the roads and seen that increase in cloud cover overhead. temperatures out there right now a mix of 50's 60's and 70's right along the bay area's shoreline with 80's 90's as you make your way...
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>>that's right justin. it's not so much as the county has reversed disorders that the state order trump's the local order you'll recall that today a new county order had took effect which would spas and hair and nail salons like the one behind me here on lincoln avenue a little when to reopen they did just that at least a dozen or have reopened and now they're hearing that they're going to have to close down 2 days from now i spoke with the owner yvonne sotelo who was ah elated earlier today now she says she's extremely disappointed and doesn't know what she's going to do going forward. but earlier today it was all smiles inside the salon here as yvonne and her staff were seen different tune. let's take a look. >>after closing down almost 4 months ago due to covid-19 san jose's hair handler so on and little line is open again and not a minute too soon says owner yvonne sotelo oh yeah we've been once they found out we open today they've been calling us nonstop. my phone rings 24 7. soto is only too aware of
>>that's right justin. it's not so much as the county has reversed disorders that the state order trump's the local order you'll recall that today a new county order had took effect which would spas and hair and nail salons like the one behind me here on lincoln avenue a little when to reopen they did just that at least a dozen or have reopened and now they're hearing that they're going to have to close down 2 days from now i spoke with the owner yvonne sotelo who was ah elated earlier...
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>> president trump -- >> justin -- >> justin -- i was not on the call, caitlan, stop filibustering. >> you didn't answer my question. >> justin has a question. anyone else? >> around 20 million americans are receiving expanded insurance benefits and some are going to get receive the last of the checks tomorrow. have senate republicans in the white house settled on a plan yet to extend ui. if so, can you explain what that plan is and did you wait too long to try to start this out? >> those discussions are still ongoing and i'm not going to get in the middle of the negotiation. other than to say when i answered kevin's question up here, i said our priority right now as we feel it is very important to address extending those unemployment insurances. and how that looks, i'll leave it to them. that is unemployment insurance is a top priority. >> china ordered the closing of one of our diplomatic facilities there in retaliation for what happened in texas. we haven't heard from the white house, if you could spell it out specifically why you decided to close the houston facility, i know there
>> president trump -- >> justin -- >> justin -- i was not on the call, caitlan, stop filibustering. >> you didn't answer my question. >> justin has a question. anyone else? >> around 20 million americans are receiving expanded insurance benefits and some are going to get receive the last of the checks tomorrow. have senate republicans in the white house settled on a plan yet to extend ui. if so, can you explain what that plan is and did you wait too long to...
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that's a much warmer temperatures but windy conditions to justine. thank you lawrence and still ahead tonight officials and hayward are blaming the coronavirus pandemic for the amount of trash that's piling up on city streets. >>and neighbors are starting to notice. plus despite a better unemployment record than predicted millions of americans are still struggling to the u.s. economy added 4.8 million jobs in june and the unemployment rate fell to 11.1%. >>despite this there are still millions more of americans out there without a job and desperate for any kind of relief this video that we're looking at now is from oklahoma city today. hundreds of people lining up to get their unemployment benefits and all their claims resolved. amid the ongoing pandemic many people are increasingly turning to food banks for help vanessa yurkevich has that story now. >>101 nil. of it's not even 08:00am and mohamed ross be is in a frenzy. >>these coordinating 400,000 pounds of food this week alone. this is exactly what we're doing for hungry new yorkers, we were previ
that's a much warmer temperatures but windy conditions to justine. thank you lawrence and still ahead tonight officials and hayward are blaming the coronavirus pandemic for the amount of trash that's piling up on city streets. >>and neighbors are starting to notice. plus despite a better unemployment record than predicted millions of americans are still struggling to the u.s. economy added 4.8 million jobs in june and the unemployment rate fell to 11.1%. >>despite this there are...
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and so justin kind of brought j.c.fman at universal studios. >> so they got four guys, and they're one guy short. >> they realized they needed a bass singer, so justin timberlake's vocal coach said, "i know this guy in mississippi," and it was lance bass. >> my love of music really began singing in my church. in mississippi, no one ever dreamt of being a successful musician. it just was kind of out of the cards for someone like me. >> but one day when lance was a sophomore in high school, he got a telephone call that would change his life. >> it was a huge day in my life. when i got the call from lou pearlman and justin timberlake. they were like, "we'd like to fly you down to orlando." and i thought that was amazing, because i've never even been on a plane before. so i arrive at baggage claim. and there's 14-year-old justin timberlake, looking real cool and sly. then you have lou pearlman. and they pull up in his rolls royce, a limo. and that's how i'm introduced to this whole world. when you meet lou, you r me he had
and so justin kind of brought j.c.fman at universal studios. >> so they got four guys, and they're one guy short. >> they realized they needed a bass singer, so justin timberlake's vocal coach said, "i know this guy in mississippi," and it was lance bass. >> my love of music really began singing in my church. in mississippi, no one ever dreamt of being a successful musician. it just was kind of out of the cards for someone like me. >> but one day when lance was...
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thank you, justin, very much, for being here. we continue to take a very aggressive action to combat the virus in florida. your state of the shows are amazing. they've been working so hard. the rate of positive cases in florida has now declined. it's declining. hospitalizations are declining in most places, pretty steadily. we think there's going to be a big decline starting very soon. there is currently over 21 present inpatient hospital bed capacity available. plenty of bed capacity. plenty of icu capacity available and that's going to be emptying out as people get better and they do get better and they get
thank you, justin, very much, for being here. we continue to take a very aggressive action to combat the virus in florida. your state of the shows are amazing. they've been working so hard. the rate of positive cases in florida has now declined. it's declining. hospitalizations are declining in most places, pretty steadily. we think there's going to be a big decline starting very soon. there is currently over 21 present inpatient hospital bed capacity available. plenty of bed capacity. plenty...
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that's the latest here in san jose justine back to you. >>thank you so much trouble see again for another live report at 6 and another big story we're following tonight hospitalizations of covid-19 positive patients in san francisco have now reached an all-time high. the health director saying the city is experiencing a major surge of covid-19 at this moment and you can see now how hospitalizations have progressed since april on april 11th there were 94 patients hospital outsized that number dropped to just 29 on june 18th but in the past 6 weeks. you can see the upward trend. now 107 people are in the hospital and about a quarter of them are in intensive care. san francisco currently has more than 6400 coronavirus cases and 57 deaths. according to doctor grant colfax large social gatherings happening in the city are contributing to this search. >>which is why it is so important that people do not outside of of their if at all possible and certainly people should not be using testing as a tool to decide whether they can gather not with oth
that's the latest here in san jose justine back to you. >>thank you so much trouble see again for another live report at 6 and another big story we're following tonight hospitalizations of covid-19 positive patients in san francisco have now reached an all-time high. the health director saying the city is experiencing a major surge of covid-19 at this moment and you can see now how hospitalizations have progressed since april on april 11th there were 94 patients hospital outsized that...
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and for more on this i'm joined by journalist justin spike in budapest justin thousands of people taking to the streets to show their support for the press more than 80 journalists from index walked out and we sing a tipping point in hungary. thank you for having me so what's happening now with the index is particularly significant because as you mentioned the index was the biggest and the most popular independent news outlet in the firing of its editor in chief was really the red line for many of these journalists because it represented such a major force in bringing credible and objective information to the people of hungary in an environment where the media is being continually shrank in the country via purchased by government friendly businesspeople and these kinds of interventions so the protests that we saw i think shows that there is still a lot of support in a lot of hunger were credible and independent 1 news reported in hungary but i think it is surprised a lot of people the index was moved upon and in such a manner it surprised me as well what does this do to the media landsca
and for more on this i'm joined by journalist justin spike in budapest justin thousands of people taking to the streets to show their support for the press more than 80 journalists from index walked out and we sing a tipping point in hungary. thank you for having me so what's happening now with the index is particularly significant because as you mentioned the index was the biggest and the most popular independent news outlet in the firing of its editor in chief was really the red line for many...
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if we we take a couple, justin, for example, tell me his story. subway, and the man made a reference to chinks spreading all this sickness, and telling him to go back to his country. it was particularly heartbreaking about justin's story was that this is one of many incidents that he had experienced, you know, while commuting daily to the hospital where he worked as a nurse. so essentially he is, you know, being exposed to all of this harassment while he is inscribed on public transportation, right? and ironicallyjustin also had experienced more harassment than perhaps the rest of us because he had made the conscientious choice to wa ke had made the conscientious choice to wake up every morning during this pandemic and to protect his community out on the front lines as an essential worker. and i think with other cases, there are examples of different kinds of prejudice or discrimination kind of layering themselves on top of one another. ida chen, for example. right, so ida chen's story actually resonated with me the most. she was heckled by a man
if we we take a couple, justin, for example, tell me his story. subway, and the man made a reference to chinks spreading all this sickness, and telling him to go back to his country. it was particularly heartbreaking about justin's story was that this is one of many incidents that he had experienced, you know, while commuting daily to the hospital where he worked as a nurse. so essentially he is, you know, being exposed to all of this harassment while he is inscribed on public transportation,...
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now they've got the unenviable task of figuring out his replacement justine. >>let's take a live look outside right now as we talk about our 4 zone forecast, here's a look at downtown san francisco looking towards the east bay, a hot weekend is ahead. so let's find out just how hot it's going to get with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez was a pullman breeze so that we could crash this weekend. yeah i know right i wish i knew someone unfortunately in the bay area don't really know a lot of people with pools. >>even hotels for that matter but that's what we get we live in north cal, let's take a look at today's daytime highs though, near average along the coast upper 60's but about 5 to 10 degrees above normal away from the bay area coastline with oakland about 5 degrees above average warming up into the mid 70's today and widespread mid 90's for interior valleys and not just for the tribe valleys. but even those of you in santa rosa in the north let's take a live look outside from the east bay over berkeley tracking that increasing high cloud cover overhead
now they've got the unenviable task of figuring out his replacement justine. >>let's take a live look outside right now as we talk about our 4 zone forecast, here's a look at downtown san francisco looking towards the east bay, a hot weekend is ahead. so let's find out just how hot it's going to get with our meteorologist mabrisa rodriguez was a pullman breeze so that we could crash this weekend. yeah i know right i wish i knew someone unfortunately in the bay area don't really know a lot...
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but the people to force that will not be justin it. his government. thank you so much for your time. my pleasure. italy was one of the earliest and hardest hit countries in the coronavirus pandemic. the lockdown there was dramatic but things are slowly getting back to normal. in venice, they are trying to attract the tourists, and they're doing it in their own inimitable way as tim allman reports. forget the drive—in, this is the boat—in. venice is famous for its film festival, but how can you light up the silver screen when all the cinemas are shut? easy, get the audience to just float into place. translation: i had this idea during lockdown, when the media talked about a restart for culture and drive—ins, venice was referred to as a dead city, so i connected with people and thought, why not do a cinema screening on boats? the venue, one of the city's shipyards, where around 300 people on board 60 vessels took part. tickets were free, but had to be booked in advance. and you had to bring your own refreshments, but all in all, this see
but the people to force that will not be justin it. his government. thank you so much for your time. my pleasure. italy was one of the earliest and hardest hit countries in the coronavirus pandemic. the lockdown there was dramatic but things are slowly getting back to normal. in venice, they are trying to attract the tourists, and they're doing it in their own inimitable way as tim allman reports. forget the drive—in, this is the boat—in. venice is famous for its film festival, but how can...
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justin is the executive editor at the heartland institute he joins us.ormer vice president joe biden rolled out his climate change agenda this week with the help of aoc and bernie sanders. how would it impact many of these blue-collar workers like the ones we just heard from? >> they would absolutely be decimated by this plan. effectively the key part of the plan, there's all sorts of crap stepped into it but the key part is transitioning the entire grid to making it carbon dioxide free supposedly make 2035. it means building billions, not millions, billions of solar panels and wind turbines all over the country which would be absolutely terrible for the environment, by the way. it would require consuming millions of acres of land, killing millions of animals. on top of that it would dramatically increase the cost of energy for the entire country. the center for the american experiment, there was a great article about this where he showed that if you take the increase in electricity costs of the whole country that would occur under joe biden's plan, it w
justin is the executive editor at the heartland institute he joins us.ormer vice president joe biden rolled out his climate change agenda this week with the help of aoc and bernie sanders. how would it impact many of these blue-collar workers like the ones we just heard from? >> they would absolutely be decimated by this plan. effectively the key part of the plan, there's all sorts of crap stepped into it but the key part is transitioning the entire grid to making it carbon dioxide free...
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justin. i was not on the call, caitlin. stop filibustering. justin no longer has a question. anyone else? reporter: around 20 million receivingare insurance and will get the last of those checks tomorrow. republicans settled on a plan to extend it? if so, can you explain what the plan is? >> discussions are ongoing. i'm not going to get into the negotiations other than to say when i answered kevin's question, i said our priority is important to address funding on unemployment insurance is, and how that looks, i'll leave it to them. >> china ordered the closing of one of our diplomatic facilities in retaliation to what happened in texas. we haven't heard from the white house, if you could spell out specifically how we can close the houston facility. houston, specifically? do you have a reaction? >> our action to direct the closure of the consulate in houston was to protect americans and american intellectual property and private information. for years, they have undertaken a whole a society effort and intellectual property for commercial gain. many of those activities are dire
justin. i was not on the call, caitlin. stop filibustering. justin no longer has a question. anyone else? reporter: around 20 million receivingare insurance and will get the last of those checks tomorrow. republicans settled on a plan to extend it? if so, can you explain what the plan is? >> discussions are ongoing. i'm not going to get into the negotiations other than to say when i answered kevin's question, i said our priority is important to address funding on unemployment insurance...
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live tonight in the newsroom, i'm justine waldman kron 4 news justine thank you in the east bay contra costa county is on the state's monitoring list meaning that all students. >>we'll start the school year with distance learning. our team coverage continues with kron four's michelle kingston who is live outside of contra costa county school. with reaction from the district superintendent michelle. >>now realistically mackey doesn't see classrooms for returning to full capacity this year, but she is optimistic in thanks. but there will be some sort of face to face learning that will take place this year. but she says first we have to flatten that curve live in cobb county michelle kingston kron 4. >>the situation we're in we are trying to building new school system really school district superintendents across the bay area have been working tirelessly making plans for bold distance learning and for the possibility of students returning to school in the fall at a handle the mask requirements, social distancing guidelines in classroom cleanliness but on friday governor gavin newsom annou
live tonight in the newsroom, i'm justine waldman kron 4 news justine thank you in the east bay contra costa county is on the state's monitoring list meaning that all students. >>we'll start the school year with distance learning. our team coverage continues with kron four's michelle kingston who is live outside of contra costa county school. with reaction from the district superintendent michelle. >>now realistically mackey doesn't see classrooms for returning to full capacity this...
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newsroom with the latest on this story justine. >>well, san jose police are saying the video shows a very small part of a bigger situation and that the car was wanted for evading officers on 2 separate occasions and that the officer used force on the woman because she failed to comply with their demands. but now there's an officer on administrative leave after this incident your video shows a san jose police officer kicking and dragging the woman outside of a silver car. the arrest came outside of a mcdonald's parking lot. 27th in santa clara streets. has 2 children another woman in the car watched on. mayor sam liccardo tells us that that level force was not necessary we'll get back to what he says will hear from him directly coming up on kron 4 news at 10 o'clock but as for what he wants to see he is trying to propose now for a a police reforms he's pushing for how police internal investigations are conducted and also the discipline that officers get handed. he says that there's an independent police auditor that he's pushing for
newsroom with the latest on this story justine. >>well, san jose police are saying the video shows a very small part of a bigger situation and that the car was wanted for evading officers on 2 separate occasions and that the officer used force on the woman because she failed to comply with their demands. but now there's an officer on administrative leave after this incident your video shows a san jose police officer kicking and dragging the woman outside of a silver car. the arrest came...
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. >>> canada's prime minister justin trudeau backing out of a big meeting with president trump today.ails, next. whether it's bribes to roll over. ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. no matter where you live, where you live has never mattered more. for over 100 years, realtors® have brought local knowledge and deep expertise to helping people find new places to dream and thrive. the next great place you'll call home. so, whether you're upsizing downsizing or just ready to make a change. look for the r. >>> this afternoon, president trump will meet with mexico's president to celebrate the new north american trade agreement, but canada's prime minister, justin trudeau, turned down the invitation. cnn's paula newton joins us to explain. paula? >> reporter: alisyn, good morning. mexican president andres manuel lopez obrador is already in washington. this was supposed to be a reprise of those three amigos summit, mexico, the united states, and canada really mar
. >>> canada's prime minister justin trudeau backing out of a big meeting with president trump today.ails, next. whether it's bribes to roll over. ...or an overdue makeover. get all your pet essentials right when you need them, with curbside pickup at petsmart. just order online, drive up, check-in, and pick up. no matter where you live, where you live has never mattered more. for over 100 years, realtors® have brought local knowledge and deep expertise to helping people find new...
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good evening, thanks so much for joining us here tonight at 6 i'm justine waltman now 47 students have tested positive in just one week which has officials sounding the alarm that if this trend continues. it could change the school's plans for the fall semester. kron four's maureen kelly has more now from berkeley. >>u c berkeley officials are not revealing which fraternities were linked to this spike in cases but they do want to get the message out there that young people need to take this virus seriously in just a week university health officials saw a spike of 47 positive coronavirus cases tripling their previous total, the majority of these new cases were traced to parties linked. the cal greek
good evening, thanks so much for joining us here tonight at 6 i'm justine waltman now 47 students have tested positive in just one week which has officials sounding the alarm that if this trend continues. it could change the school's plans for the fall semester. kron four's maureen kelly has more now from berkeley. >>u c berkeley officials are not revealing which fraternities were linked to this spike in cases but they do want to get the message out there that young people need to take...
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justin, thank you. it is worth noting today that the white house officially condemned the hong kong decision. kayleigh mcenany, the press secretary, let me read you this quote from the united states government. "this action undermines the democratic processes and freedoms that have underpinned hong kong's prosperity." and the white house went on to argue that it would undermine the idea of democracy, delaying an election. insert all the ironic responses you want based on yesterday's presidential tweet. a backlog in mail delivery is raising some red flags that ballot delivery for november's election could be significantly delayed. the president of a local postal workers union is speaking out and will join me next after the break. >>> plus we're days away from joe biden making his decision on a running mate. what we know about who it might be. you're watching msnbc. look here, it's your very own all-in-one entertainment experience: xfinity x1. it's the easiest way to watch live tv and all your favorite st
justin, thank you. it is worth noting today that the white house officially condemned the hong kong decision. kayleigh mcenany, the press secretary, let me read you this quote from the united states government. "this action undermines the democratic processes and freedoms that have underpinned hong kong's prosperity." and the white house went on to argue that it would undermine the idea of democracy, delaying an election. insert all the ironic responses you want based on yesterday's...
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4 news at 6 i'm justine waldman don't forget to wash your hands and wear a mask and i'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news, the 8, >>> wall of moms. >> moms are here. >> the human barricade in the battle for portland. >>> an in search of athena. here she is. the naked woman steps into the fray. >>> then, 13 nuns dead as covid- 19 sweeps through their convent. and, kanye in crisis. >> absolutely no clapping. >> his overnight tweet storm. his claim that his wife wants to have him committed. >>> then, the beautiful l.a. cop. she is an expert marksman. now controversy over her shooting down a knwi
4 news at 6 i'm justine waldman don't forget to wash your hands and wear a mask and i'll see you back here tonight for kron 4 news, the 8, >>> wall of moms. >> moms are here. >> the human barricade in the battle for portland. >>> an in search of athena. here she is. the naked woman steps into the fray. >>> then, 13 nuns dead as covid- 19 sweeps through their convent. and, kanye in crisis. >> absolutely no clapping. >> his overnight tweet storm....
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and that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock for us this evening, i'm justine waldman thank you so much for joining us here tonight, i'll see you for kron 4 news at 6 o'clock and we will talk about the grim milestone that america has hit today because of the coronavirus 150,000 americans have >>news at 6. >>now at 6 the u.s. has suffered its deadliest day of the summer 1244 lives have been lost to covid-19 which makes the u.s. hit a grim milestone, 150,000 americans have now died from coronavirus. thank you for joining us here tonight at 6 i'm justine waldman in a matter of 6 months 150,000 people have died that's around 850 people every single day. the u.s. leads the world in both coronavirus deaths and cases, california is also seeing a troubling spike in cases and deaths reporting 197 new deaths today and more than 8700 new cases. and now we have a troubling warning from health officials who say that the deaths could grow by hundreds of thousands. if americans do not take wearing a mask and physical distancing seriously. reporter karin caifa has details. >>we've seen a. 66% increase
and that wraps up kron 4 news at 5 o'clock for us this evening, i'm justine waldman thank you so much for joining us here tonight, i'll see you for kron 4 news at 6 o'clock and we will talk about the grim milestone that america has hit today because of the coronavirus 150,000 americans have >>news at 6. >>now at 6 the u.s. has suffered its deadliest day of the summer 1244 lives have been lost to covid-19 which makes the u.s. hit a grim milestone, 150,000 americans have now died from...
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good evening, thanks much for joining us here on kron 4 news tonight, i'm justine waltman the governornnounced the launch of a major public awareness campaign which encourages everyone to wear a mask as it becomes increasingly clear that california is trending in the wrong direction with this crisis. take a look now at the numbers over the past 14 days, the positivity rate for covid-19 tests in california has risen to
good evening, thanks much for joining us here on kron 4 news tonight, i'm justine waltman the governornnounced the launch of a major public awareness campaign which encourages everyone to wear a mask as it becomes increasingly clear that california is trending in the wrong direction with this crisis. take a look now at the numbers over the past 14 days, the positivity rate for covid-19 tests in california has risen to
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stay with us everyone kron 4 news at 6 with justine waltman news at 6. >>the fact that there was not a test. and the fact that just to libby's didn't have enough ppe. >>the east bay and so far at least a dozen people living at that home have died from the virus. kron four's dan kerman is live for us now in walnut creek with details on this latest outbreak. >>a covid-19 outbreak that began at manorcare health services tice valley on june 18th has now resulted in the deaths of 12 nursing home patients, according to the state department of public health. the total of 92 patients have tested positive a
stay with us everyone kron 4 news at 6 with justine waltman news at 6. >>the fact that there was not a test. and the fact that just to libby's didn't have enough ppe. >>the east bay and so far at least a dozen people living at that home have died from the virus. kron four's dan kerman is live for us now in walnut creek with details on this latest outbreak. >>a covid-19 outbreak that began at manorcare health services tice valley on june 18th has now resulted in the deaths of...
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justin wasn't going to give it to me. i just wanted a chance coming down the stretch i am so happy. >> the final round, american century championship, travis kelsey is messing with patent homes. that cannot be good for social distancing. staff curry had a big final- round to beat his dad by six points. he held off from just off the green and steph finished fourth. charles barkley had one goal this week and finished last. he sent a birdie putt on the final hole to finish second to last. eddie george gets last place on earth. marty retired from tennis in 2015 and spent time working on his golf game. he becomes the first tennis player to win the event. and, he was joined by both curries and alvarez for what is now known in the annual dip in lake tahoe. in kentucky, a look from inside the car of brad keselowski as he taps the 48 car from behind and causes jimmie johnson to spin out. they went four white on a late restart with two laps to go and cole custer, the 22-year-old took the outside and held on to become the first rook
justin wasn't going to give it to me. i just wanted a chance coming down the stretch i am so happy. >> the final round, american century championship, travis kelsey is messing with patent homes. that cannot be good for social distancing. staff curry had a big final- round to beat his dad by six points. he held off from just off the green and steph finished fourth. charles barkley had one goal this week and finished last. he sent a birdie putt on the final hole to finish second to last....
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>>i'm justine waldman thanks for joining us each night in prime time. >>> chaos coast-to-coast.the battle for the streets. they're manning the barricades. and then the covid-19 symptoms that won't go away months later. they're all still suffering. >>> and the honest obituary movement. >> deborah: heartbroken family members lashing out at those they blame for the their loved one's death. >>> and the nationwide appliance shortage. >> you can't find a freezer anywhere this side of the appalachiaun
>>i'm justine waldman thanks for joining us each night in prime time. >>> chaos coast-to-coast.the battle for the streets. they're manning the barricades. and then the covid-19 symptoms that won't go away months later. they're all still suffering. >>> and the honest obituary movement. >> deborah: heartbroken family members lashing out at those they blame for the their loved one's death. >>> and the nationwide appliance shortage. >> you can't find a...
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the governor says that this new order is indefinite justine. >>thank you so much teresa now nearly one out of every 100 americans have tested positive for covid-19 and in many state those numbers keep increasing reporter camila bernal has the very latest. >>at least 35 states are seeing a rise in new covid-19 cases compared to the previous week, florida facing an alarming increase we may have had some laksa days ago behavior throughout the state where people were not wearing mask they were not social distancing and unfortunately that is not helping the spread of this really awful disease. the lack of a statewide mask mandate criticized in florida and in texas, another state with large increases there needs to be a very clear message. >>that that masks. >>are mandatory and have to be worn. >>despite the escalating case count many americans are going back to work and close childcare centers remain a huge obstacle for parents. >>we are hoping that they'll be a world with school and daycare at some point but in the meantime accepted a position wher
the governor says that this new order is indefinite justine. >>thank you so much teresa now nearly one out of every 100 americans have tested positive for covid-19 and in many state those numbers keep increasing reporter camila bernal has the very latest. >>at least 35 states are seeing a rise in new covid-19 cases compared to the previous week, florida facing an alarming increase we may have had some laksa days ago behavior throughout the state where people were not wearing mask...
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thank you so much for joining us tonight here on kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman for most of the state hair salons gyms malls and more are being shut down again and for those in santa clara county. it's even more frustrating to shut down just days after they had just reopened many of their businesses kron four's rob fladeboe joins us live now with reaction from business owners in the south bay who spent thousands of dollars preparing for their reopening and now rob they have to shut down again. >>indeed they do just enough the clock is ticking toward that midnight tonight deadline when this and many other hair and nail salons and gyms as you said other businesses are going to have to shut down once again. the owner of the salon and her employees tell me that they literally went from cheers to tears when they got the news here yesterday tonight, they're angry frustrated and demanding some answers. >>here's more so we went from joy to devastation which is extremely heartbreaking because like thousands of other salon owners stylish and their clients liberation kwan is nirvana of the
thank you so much for joining us tonight here on kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman for most of the state hair salons gyms malls and more are being shut down again and for those in santa clara county. it's even more frustrating to shut down just days after they had just reopened many of their businesses kron four's rob fladeboe joins us live now with reaction from business owners in the south bay who spent thousands of dollars preparing for their reopening and now rob they have to shut down...
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she is a native of west michigan this is the open justin amash seat. early this cycle, we looked at this seat and thought, this looks like a pretty republican seat. it is a mystery as to whether or not justin amash will run as a third-party candidate. he has until early august to decide. there is a republican primary. but biden is up five here. that is going to have a very good down ticket effect. we have data with justin amash on the ballot and without him. ,e feel excited about hillary the amount of service she has already done for her country. we think that she has a really good shot. betsy: great. since get some questions we have gone through and seen some of these terrific candidates. here is a question from nicole. she says, what do you believe are the top issues preventing ?omen from being reelected rep. bustos: i am going to spend that around and make it a positive. i just think women are going to do great. i think women are going to show up in huge numbers to the polls. i think they have had it with donald trump. he was one of the best recruit
she is a native of west michigan this is the open justin amash seat. early this cycle, we looked at this seat and thought, this looks like a pretty republican seat. it is a mystery as to whether or not justin amash will run as a third-party candidate. he has until early august to decide. there is a republican primary. but biden is up five here. that is going to have a very good down ticket effect. we have data with justin amash on the ballot and without him. ,e feel excited about hillary the...
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i'm justine waldman kron 4 news justine thank you our team coverage continues now in santa clara county. >>where a new health order was announced today and will soon go into effect but not until after the holiday weekend. it allows hair and nail services gyms and small gatherings to resume as soon as july 13th or once the state approves it. but as kron four's michelle kingston tells us these businesses cannot reopen in less they comply with some strict social distancing protocols. >>despite a rise in cases here in santa clara county health officials are allowing some businesses to reopen but they must follow some pretty specific orders. this virus has proven time and again in communities around the country and around the world. >>that it will come back with a vengeance if you let your guard down. we will not let our guard down here in santa clara county. >>health officials are urging residents to protect themselves and their community by celebrating the 4th of july from home this holiday weekend and the last 2 weeks county of santa clara health officer doctor sara cody says they've had
i'm justine waldman kron 4 news justine thank you our team coverage continues now in santa clara county. >>where a new health order was announced today and will soon go into effect but not until after the holiday weekend. it allows hair and nail services gyms and small gatherings to resume as soon as july 13th or once the state approves it. but as kron four's michelle kingston tells us these businesses cannot reopen in less they comply with some strict social distancing protocols....
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we'll get to that report and thank you so much for joining us here tonight on kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman filet hope police are revealing a new tool for tracking use of force and this move comes amid backlash over recent fatal shootings by billy hope police officers kron four's dan kerman joins us now live with details from this report and also how local civil rights attorney is reacting to this good evening. dan. >>good evening just in the bottom line they say is getting data is good that's a first step the bottom line after that is what you do with the stated you analyze it correctly and then do you take steps to make things better. later police is one of several law enforcement agencies under scrutiny for its use of force. >>now the department is collecting data and sharing some of that online with the public that our system is designed to do is to is. >>the blade. hope police department the tools they need to identify high-risk incidents, i risk officers annabel you ate their policies and training. >>bob scales with police strategy says the data looks at the use of force over
we'll get to that report and thank you so much for joining us here tonight on kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman filet hope police are revealing a new tool for tracking use of force and this move comes amid backlash over recent fatal shootings by billy hope police officers kron four's dan kerman joins us now live with details from this report and also how local civil rights attorney is reacting to this good evening. dan. >>good evening just in the bottom line they say is getting data is...
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. >>> justin trudeau turned down an invitation to go the white house today.on that just ahead. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. upper respiratory tract infection and headache may occur. tell your doctor about your medicines, and if you're pregnant or planning to be. otezla. show more of you. you're on it. exercising often and eating healthy? yup, on it there too. you may think you're doing all you can to manage type 2 diabetes and heart disease... ...but could your medication do more to lower your heart risk? jardiance can reduce the risk of cardiovascular death for adults who also have k
. >>> justin trudeau turned down an invitation to go the white house today.on that just ahead. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts or if these feelings...
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"actually we did pay justin trudeau's mother paid them nearly $300,000."out whether the prime minister should have awarded this contract, given his family's ties to the charity. vassy, tthere is quite a difference developing, isn't there, between the way mr trudeau is seen internationally and the way he is seen in his own country. just briefly, if you don't mind, when you think is going? yeah, i have travelled numerous times with the prime minister. i have seen first—hand the reception he gets outside of the country. and also the contrast image with the president south of our border, donald trump, and how prime minister trudeau has benefited from that internationally. domestically this is the third, as you mentioned, such investigation. it was found that he contravened the ethics act in the first two investigations, and so yes, this does add to a narrative, it sort of adds to the criticism of the prime minister that perhaps he is not making the most ethical of decisions, and there are questions surrounding his ethics, and that really does contrast, i think
"actually we did pay justin trudeau's mother paid them nearly $300,000."out whether the prime minister should have awarded this contract, given his family's ties to the charity. vassy, tthere is quite a difference developing, isn't there, between the way mr trudeau is seen internationally and the way he is seen in his own country. just briefly, if you don't mind, when you think is going? yeah, i have travelled numerous times with the prime minister. i have seen first—hand the...
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>>thank you for joining us tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 i'm justine waldman governor gavin newsom is now extending the closure of certain indoor further restrictions on 30 n counties, including 5 here in the bay area. so effective immediately the following must close into our operations at restaurants wineries tasting rooms family entertainment centers zoos. museums, movie theaters and card rooms. the governor also ordered bars to close all operations. the governor imposed even more restrictions for counties on the state's watch list. so 30 counties must go even further into closing and shut down indoor fitness centers places of worship offices for non essential sectors and salons lest all close. we want to show you now a map of the bay area counties on the state's watch list includes contra costa. moran, napa solano and sonoma for no more now on the governor's big announcement today kron four's capitol bureau reporter ashley zavala joins us now live from sacramento, ashley this is fake. yeah just seen this is big governor gavin newsome constantly refers to california is reopening
>>thank you for joining us tonight here on kron 4 news at 6 i'm justine waldman governor gavin newsom is now extending the closure of certain indoor further restrictions on 30 n counties, including 5 here in the bay area. so effective immediately the following must close into our operations at restaurants wineries tasting rooms family entertainment centers zoos. museums, movie theaters and card rooms. the governor also ordered bars to close all operations. the governor imposed even more...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. we do have much more on climate change on our website.have lots more still to come. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called "the great white way" by americans. but tonight, it's completely blacked out. it's a timely reminder to all americans of the problems that the energy crisis has brought to them. leaders meet in paris for a summit on pollution, inflation and third—world debt. this morning, theyjoined the revolution celebrations for a show of military might on the champs—elysees. wildlife officials in australia have been coping with a penguin problem. fairy penguins have been staggering ashore and collapsing after gorging themselves on their favourite food, pilchards. some had eaten so much, t
justin rowlatt, bbc news. we do have much more on climate change on our website.have lots more still to come. after months of talks and missed deadlines, a deal has been struck to keep greece within the eurozone. the immediate prospect of greece going bust, in the worst crisis to hit the eurozone, has been averted. emergency services across central europe are stepping up their efforts to contain the worst floods this century. nearly 100 people have been killed. broadway is traditionally called...
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thank you so much for joining us here tonight on kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman with the racing covid-19 virus spreading through the state prison system. governor newsom is taking additional action to slow the virus is spread by thinning out the prison population through an early release program kron four's dan kerman joins us now live from san francisco and dan as we understand it as many as 8,000 current inmates could be released by the end of august is that true. >>that's right that is 1000 before the end of august now up to now we've seen about 10,000 inmates, according to state officials released this would be another 8,000 added to it and it would happen in less than 2 months. of the more than 2300 current state prison inmates that are positive with covid-19 more than half are at san quentin with more than 30 inmate deaths statewide so far the governor has announced plans to speed up the early release program and thin out the prison population. under a new plan 8,000 debates could be eligible for release by the end of august with 4800 of those eligible before the end of th
thank you so much for joining us here tonight on kron 4 news at 5 i'm justine waldman with the racing covid-19 virus spreading through the state prison system. governor newsom is taking additional action to slow the virus is spread by thinning out the prison population through an early release program kron four's dan kerman joins us now live from san francisco and dan as we understand it as many as 8,000 current inmates could be released by the end of august is that true. >>that's right...
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justin rowlatt, bbc news. let's get more on this now.e breakthrough institute. he's in oakland, california. thank you very much for your time. what is it about this happening in siberia in particular that mix all this so dangerous? siberia has seen staggering warmth in the first part of the year. this level of warmth would've been essentially impossible without the warming we already experienced, driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases. what is really staggering about this siberia example is that what happened this year would have been incredibly unlikely event before global warming, but now, it's a one and 100 year event. and if emissions continue, it will be a wanting tenure event. —— one in ten year event. siberia is unique. the combination of factors can lead to extreme events there, but we have seen other areas like australia this past winter that have seen weather events that have seen weather events that externally unlikely. if activity doesn't go away, we will... it will be easy to set records if it does not.|j will... it w
justin rowlatt, bbc news. let's get more on this now.e breakthrough institute. he's in oakland, california. thank you very much for your time. what is it about this happening in siberia in particular that mix all this so dangerous? siberia has seen staggering warmth in the first part of the year. this level of warmth would've been essentially impossible without the warming we already experienced, driven by human emissions of greenhouse gases. what is really staggering about this siberia example...
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because the arctic drives much of the weather we experience as a cheap environment correspondent justinf record—breaking temperatures have fuelled massive forest fires in the siberian arctic this year. great plumes of smoke were visible on satellite images last month. the red areas on this map show just how exceptional temperatures have been — more than five degrees above average across much of siberia. that included the highest temperature ever recorded north of the arctic circle, a sweltering 38 centigrade, and now a met office—led international study has concluded this period of exceptional weather would have been impossible had the world not been warmed by man—made greenhouse gas emissions. in the winter of 2018, the uk experienced a beast from the east, a period of exceptionally cold and snowy weather. it shows us that what happens in the arctic doesn't stay in the arctic. there are six main weather systems around the uk, and four of those six come from the polar regions or from the arctic directly, so whilst a lot of this is uncertain, if something happens in the arctic, it's goin
because the arctic drives much of the weather we experience as a cheap environment correspondent justinf record—breaking temperatures have fuelled massive forest fires in the siberian arctic this year. great plumes of smoke were visible on satellite images last month. the red areas on this map show just how exceptional temperatures have been — more than five degrees above average across much of siberia. that included the highest temperature ever recorded north of the arctic circle, a...