Counted, the move to leave the e. U. Remains ahead where you with about 52 of the vote. Those wanting to remain in the European Union are are at almost 48 . This is considered an upset. Most polls predicted a close race. But with the outcome reversed. In london, those who backed leaving the e. U. Are celebrating. The times of london reports early numbers showing voter turnout could hit 71 , a figure not reached in almost 20 years. Even with that huge turnout, as we showed you, the referendum is winning by a slim margin. If the results are confirmed, the vote to leave will likely have an economic effect far beyond the united kingdom. Markets in london and new york finished harbor sharply higher today as investors anticipate a different outcome but they may change when the markets open on friday. In the far east, already seeing investors selling off. The nike index plunged more than 7 while hong kong is off almost 4 with several hours of trading left. The london stock market opens at midnight pacific. Here in the u. S. , the dow futures dough 3. 3 . Once again projections show Great Britain has indeed voted to leave the European Union. But it will not happen immediately. Britain will need to negotiate a Withdrawal Agreement and that is expected to take two years or more during that time. Britain would continue to abide by e. U. Treaties and laws. But would not take part in decisionmaking. Happening now president obama is in the bay area greeting wellwishers at Moffett Field when he arrived just after 5 00 this evening. The president had dinner in San Francisco and arrived at his hotel in the past hour. All of this on the same day his immigration plan suffered a stinging defeat from the u. S. Supreme court. Ktvus Azenith Smith in the city s south market neighborhood where the president will be spending the night. Azenith . Reporter the president arrived at the hotel about 45 minutes ago. I wanted to traffic is slow going on Howard Street. A few blocks away from the hotel. Barricades are set up on Howard Street near fifth street. Road closures in effect around the Moscone Center until tomorrow afternoon. Security at the hotel is tight all evening. Ive seen secret service and sfpd on hand around the property. The president made his way to the intercontinental San Francisco hotel to a crowd of onlookers hoping to catch a comes of him. Hes the president. Not every day you get to see the president in your own backyard. I guess its not often a chance to see the president in action. Reporter not everyone was as supportive. [ yelling ] [ chanting ] reporter the president arrived in the bay area just hours after the Supreme Court blocked his Immigration Reform. Rights advocates rallying for the president to take stronger action calling for a moratorium on deportation. Deportation continues to happen. Even though these release programs are moving forward. So thats very disappointing and unfortunate for us. We know he has the power put an end to deportation and we are here demanding that. The Supreme Court today, hes very disappointed about that. Were disappointed about that. Reporter Santa Clara County supervisor dave cortez is also voicing concerns over the immigration ruling. He and mayor sam liccardo among those on the tarmac to greet president obama at Moffett Field. We are we have a president who understands innovation and gets silicon valley. And opportunity to convene innovators from throughout the globe. Reporter the president walked down the steps of air force one with a congresswoman. Tomorrow the president is inspected to speak to a crowd of 700 entrepreneurs at the Global Entrepreneurship summit at stanford. He also plans to meet with facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and participate in a Facebook Live chat. Viewers sent us this video of president obama arriving at dinner tonight at 25 laskin, just a few blocks from here where he reportedly met with tech executives and surprised customers there. It is a quiktrip for the president. He will be in the bay area for roughly 20 hours. He is scheduled to depart on air force one at 1 35 tomorrow afternoon. Back to you. Thank you. Todays u. S. Supreme Court Decision is being called the biggest legal defeat of president obamas administration. The justices deadlocked 44, failing to revive the president asked executive orders on immigration. Those orders would have shielded millions of Illegal Immigrants from deportation and allowed them to legally work in the u. S. But it was blocked by a Court Challenge in texas. Todays tie vote leaves in place that Lower Court Ruling that effectively kills the president s plan. For more than two decades now, our immigration system, everybody acknowledges, has been broken. The fact that the Supreme Court wasnt able to issue a decision today doesnt just set the system back even further. It takes us further from the country that we aspire to be. The president says hes disappointed and that the ruling highlights why its important to have a full bench on the Supreme Court. He urged congress to approve his nominee, merrick garland, to replace the late justice antonin scalia. In the bay area and around the country supporters of Immigration Reform reacted quickly. Ktvus ann rubin was in san jose where supporters of Immigration Rights made it very clear that the fight is not over. [ chanting ] reporter at a rally in san jose, families of undocumented workers made their message clear. Their hopes are dashed and hearts are broken. There are no words to express how deeply disappointed my entire community is. How much we need, relief this would have had on everyone. Reporter the immigration plan could have helped as many as 5 million unauthorized immigrants sparing parents of citizens from deportation and granted them work permits. But a deadlocked Supreme Court means the Lower Court Ruling to block the measure will stand. This is going to keep most of our undocumented community in this status. Reporter the case originated out of texas and the Texas Attorney general said that one person even if president cannot unilaterally change the law. Republican leader paul ryan agreed. This is a win for the constitution, its a win for congress, and its a win in our fight to restore the separation of powers. President s dont write laws. Congress rights laws. Reporter people like ramon who for his own protection doesnt want to give his last name said he had dreamed of what it might mean for him. We were waiting with a little hope to get better, everything. Came out of the shadows. Maybe i cant go to school maybe i can go to school for a little bit more. Its definitely something that hangs over peoples heads when youre in a split family they might not be there one day. Reporter politicians say they shouldnt give up hope. Representatives called into the rally from washington. This fight is not over. Reporter advocates from Immigration Reform agreed this isnt the end. Were going to continue organizing our community. Talking to our local elected officials and congress people. Reporter they are hopeful Immigration Reform will make it back to the Supreme Court eventually. In the meantime those who can will take their message to the polls. As you were hearing, we will remember this in november. We want to keep fighting. We dont have no other choice. Reporter ann rubin, ktvu fox 2 news. The two presumptive president ial nominees also weighed in on todays ruling. Hillary clinton tweeting today is heartbreaking scotus immigration ruling could tear apart 5 million families facing deportation. We must do better. Donald trump tweeted his support of the ruling while taking a jab at clinton. He wrote, the court has kept us safe from executive amnesty for now. But hillary has pledged to expand it taking jobs from hispanic and africanamerican workers. Now to this weekends big pride celebration in San Francisco, officials vowed to make it safe and one of the most celebratory in 46year history. Ktvus cara liu live in the Catholic Castro district, where the gay nightclub shooting has strengthened resolve here. Reporter heather, theres most definitely result to celebrate pride and everything it stands for. A lot of folks getting an early start tonight. With rainbow flags dancing in the wind, San Franciscos Castro District is gearing up for pride weekend. Reporter some brought the party to the streets. Others started the celebration early at local bars. I think everybodys ready to show love and have fun and be a little crazy. It will be a good weekend. Reporter at the motor lodge, groups began arriving from out of town. For some it will be their first time experiencing San Franciscos pride festival. Im excited. We just got off the plane. Yeah. Im excited. Very excited. I heard a lot about the festivities and im looking forward to the concert and seeing the costumes and all the people and all the dancing. I cant wait. Reporter for many its about much more than just a party or parade. Especially this year. This is really having a sense of community and feeling connected to other gay men. And lesbians, transgender, supporting each other, raising each other up. And thinking about orlando. And in the wake of that terror attack, there will be more Police Officers on hand and added security screening at the Civic Center Celebration on saturday and sunday. Youre going to have to go through metal ones or metal detectors. So dont bring any bags, no weapons, no sharp knives. Give yourself a little more time to come through, essentially act like youre going to the airport to get on a plane. Reporter only soft bags up to 18 by 18 inches will be allowed at civic center events. And organizers are also reminding everyone if you see something, say something. But they also added a lot of planning has gone into making sure this event is safe and fun for everyone involved. Cara liu reporting in the castro, thank you. Also in the castro, theres one store making sure they have plenty of pride ribbons to hand out over the weekend. The manager at Cliffs Variety says they sold out of rainbow ribbons and had to order more. That was all because of one customer. It was the San Francisco police department. Mission station. They decided that they wanted to offer their officers the opportunity to wear a rainbow ribbon behind their name badge. The unofficial pride event kicks off with tomorrows trends march from dolores park to turk and taylor street, it begins at six be them. The celebration at Civic Center Plaza runs saturday and sunday. Saturdays march from dolores park to the Castro District begins at 6 00 pm and sundays Market Street parade begins at 10 30 am. We had significant cooling today, its the most inland bay valleys, in the and spots are going to continue to increase as we move forward through the weekend. Ill let you know about triple digit heat in your forecast. Used a Little League gear with a new mission. The collection drive underway to make sure young ballplayers in the caribbean have access to gear there. Authorities have identified two bicyclists killed by hit and run driver is just hours apart. A car struck and killed 41year old Heather Miller in Golden Gate Park last night and then a few hours later at 8 30, Catherine Slattery was struck and killed at seventh and Howard Street. As the ktvus Tara Moriarty reports, the mayor is outraged. Theyre not accidents. These are tragedies that can be prevented. Reporter mayor ed lee condemned the actions of the drivers in both fatal hit and runs calling them irresponsible and outrageous. The most recent incident happened at 8 30 last night at seventh and howard where witnesses say a man ran a red light slamming into a cyclist. 26yearold Catherine Slattery. Police arrested 32yearold Farouk Mustafa just 2. 5 hours prior at Golden Gate Park a driver in a stolen white honda struck and killed 41yearold Heather Miller. Ktvu has learned there may be a possible relationship between the suspect and the cars. Police questioned her today after she recently reported the car stolen. Both of these crashes occurred in areas where the city urgently needs to install protected bike lanes. Reporter Margaret Mccarthy with the Bicycle Coalition says the city needs to step up. The section of jfk drive where the person was writing last night has no lanes. It doesnt even have the token painted effort of a shared road yet its one of the most busily bike routes in San Francisco. Reporter the city has reengineered certain streets and retired lights as part of vision zero a plan to eliminate all pedestrian and bicycle fatalities. Each year about 30 people die on city streets. In San Francisco, Tara Moriarty, ktvu fox 2 news. A third bike rider was struck and killed today in the east bay, shortly after 7 00 am had valley avenue and stanley boulevard in pleasanton. Divisive was identified only as old, pronounced dead at the scene. We checked with the corner. There with their they are withholding the name pending notification of family members. The driver stopped and is cooperating. A Gun Control Initiative backed by gavin newson has now qualified for the state ballot in november. This comes on the same day that lawmakers in washington ended their sit in on the house for demanding a vote on gun control. Ktvus Jana Katsuyama here now with the proposed changes in california. Reporter frank and heather, gavin newson gathered the necessary signatures and his Gun Control Initiative was approved for the november ballot. There are six provisions which the Lieutenant Governor says would make a californias gun laws among the toughest in the nation. [ yelling ] come to order. Reporter House Democrats ended their sit in thursday protesting the lack of vote on gun control bill. Now some people wonder what next . I couldnt be more proud of congress and the city yesterday but at the same time im frustrated because at the end of the day it didnt manifest in action yet. Reporter Lieutenant Governor gavin newson is issuing a call for action. With his initiative called safety for all. The idea was to have six core principles. Reporter those include requiring people to report lost or stolen guns and ammunition and a ban on large capacity military style magazines. You cant legally manufacture them or sell them in california. But strangely you can legally possess them with four exceptions. Oakland, San Francisco sunnyvale and los angeles. You have a patchwork right now. Reporter also ammunition sales would allow back on checks and also link california database with the federal system and create a system for convicted felons and those with violent misdemeanors to relinquish guns after conviction. Right now theres no protocol. If convicted, youre no longer legally allowed to amend gun. But you come back home and theres no process to actually get that gun. Reporter lifetime n. R. A. Member peter buxton says theres nothing to celebrate in the initiative. This is a step ladder for him to rise up and in politics. Reporter hes concerned the initiative would be costly. Ask a judge how overboard and our courts are, how we had unfunded liabilities that are already lost, things that are supposed to be done and the courts cant get them done. Reporter he says the ammunition checks and other provisions would not be effective in stopping criminals. If you raise the price of something by making it scarce, by making it illegal, you will get a black market. Reporter gavin newson claims that this initiative would basically be a additional licensing would help offset some of the cost. The Gun Initiative will need a simple majority vote in order to pass. Has there been any pollen to show what support is like out there . Reporter there has been one. Shown about 80 support for some of these issues. But again, six different issues, provisions that are wrapped up into this. It always depends on who actually gets out to the polls. Thank you. A 3 billion bond measure for state and