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thank you for starting your day with us i'm kristen sze. i'm eric thomas. developing news in san francisco gun fire in the ingleside district when it was over, a man day dead. terry mcsweeney is live at the police station with more on the investigation. this is a neighborhood already known to police >> reporter: yeah, very well none by police couple blocks away one of the most heinous homicide scenes in the city's history police were saying that one was one of the worst
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they've seen the one this morning took place 12:20 when the reports came in. eric, you are right gunshots, lots of 'em. within person saying eight. three gunshots, pause then five more. when police alived they found a man in his 20s -- arrived they found a man in his 20s on the sidewalk. cpr was administered but it was too late, the man died. this is two blocks from the scene where five bodies were found in march that turned out to be a robbery gone bad, especially bloody scene down the treat from where this morning's homicide took place. police say very preliminary, just five hours ago when the homicide occured right now they are going through whatever evidence they have trying to figure out who did it and why right now preliminary stages not a lot
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of information being released to the media. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi is getting ready to testify today before the ethics commission in a battle to keep his job after a domestic violence incident. amy hollyfield is live at city hall with a new interview with mirkarimi. >> reporter: ross mirkarimi tells us he is ready to testify. his wife has also reached out to the ethics commission in defense of her husband. mirkarimi was suspended without pay from his job as sheriff and accused of official misconduct. he has admitted to bruising his wife's arm and pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor domestic violence-related charge. he says he believes he should be allowed to fulfill the job he was elected to do and ready to testify today before the he things commission which will recommend when should keep his job.
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he spoke out yesterday to the i-team. >> i've been living this everyday for over six months. in some ways i'm a bit battle trained, if you will, i'm very much looking forward to this, because i haven't had an opportunity in this kind of forum, medium and taking the stage where i'm able to explain from the beginning and to where they want me to go. >> reporter: his wife eliana lopez is in venezuela visiting family. she issued a written statement defending her husband saying he has never battered or beat her. she critical of the neighbor who called police to report the fight between mirkarimi and lopez. lopez says she told madison she could not call police and destroy mirkarimi, but madison ignored her attorney for madison told us she would have no comment. mirkarimi is expected to testify today, mayor ed lee is scheduled to testify tomorrow. the one who suspended the sheriff and accused him of
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official misconduct. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. stay stay with abc7 news for complete coverage of the hearing. you can follow the latest on abc7news.com. police arrested two castro valley men who stole a car and rammed two patrol cars with it. deputies were following the two, they swerved into an opposing lane, hitting one patrol car head-on then backed up, rammed another car then hit two vehicles belonging to detectives. no one was hurt, the man ran before being arrested. second car stolen from davis was found at their home. residents in one peninsula city are being warned about mountain lions lurking in their neighborhood after a sighting near a popular park. police believe yesterday's report of adult lion walking with her cub near stulsaft
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park is credible. the park backs up to farm hill boulevard and popular with children. police say mountain lion sightings in that neighborhood are not rare. >> days are longer people stay in the park dusk which is primetime when mountain lions cop out and we have lots of summer activities in the park. lots of kids are using the park this tile of year. >> officials want to turn the sighting into a teachable moment for neighbors. authorities near monterey are being warned about -- rather warning surfers and scuba divers about a shark sighting. two people reported what they believe to be a 14 foot great white. the sighting happened 100 yards from where a man was bitten in october and another man bitten in 2007. county and state fire officials will be conducting a control burn in the south bay
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between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. today. the project is set to take place eight miles east of san jose in the grant ranch county park off mount hamilton road smoke is expected to be visible. beware of that. the burn will protect the area from large wild land fires. 5:07. mike was telling us still warm in some spots but a little cooler in others. >> did you need to turn on your ac yesterday? >> yes, i wimped out. >> you are not alone. >> lend me a couple bucks to pay my electric bill. >> go to mike's house. good morning. good morning. live doppler will show how quiet it is now, temperatures if the 50s hopefully you were able to open the windows last night and get free air conditioning, 51 santa rosa, 54 vallejo and also in belmont and pleasanton, 56 walnut creek, 55 san francisco and
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san jose. winds in case you are worried about that control fire very quiet fastest concord 13 fairfield about 17 northwest wind around 8 at sfo just a little more of a push of that sea breeze today one of the reasons why we will be from one to possibly few degrees cooler by the afternoon. clouds along the coast at 7:00, mainly in the mid 50s just about everywhere. lunch hour still have clouds along the coast rest of us sunshine low 60s at the coast near 70 around the bay, mid 70s inland, mild around the bay mid 70s and mid 60s at the coast. we drop quickly by 7:00 down to 72 inland, 64 around the bay 59 at the coast. slight cool pattern temperatures will drop didn't a couple more degrees through the weekend. here's frances.
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chp issued traffic alert "sig alert" if you will, before this overturn crash in castro valley area they expect the lane to be blocked at least a half hour the direction is 238 southbound on the connection ramp to eastbound 580 slightly reverse commute most people heading this way. right now we are tracking speeds the left lane will be blocked for sometime keep that in mind. elsewhere, quiet still bay bridge toll no delay despite earlier stall looking good, we'll check out contra costa county, smooth sailing now this is southbound flowing well past north main highway 24 connection ramp heading toward the caldecott tunnel also fine there is a little slowing now westbound 580 through the altamont pass you can find that with the waze traffic app also a car reported on the shoulder as well. that was almost half an hour
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ago, starting to get heavy traffic starting to see a little slowing. 5:10. google and airbus have something in common. the money report is next. google the an forementioned company takes apple head-on the project that is about to heat up the tablet wars. joe cool tries to become hotel tycoon joe. where he wants to set up shop, next. our cloud is not soft and fluffy.
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you by mancini sleepworld. good morning. european summit on the brink. union leaders meeting today in brussels with disagreements over the debt crisis. european aircraft maker airbus reportedly plans to build assembly plant in alabama, first in the u.s. hopes it will help it land more american orders. google nexus q wireless home media player will be made in california bucking trend of electronics manufactured 9 in china. average price for new car is $500 less than a year ago. biggest savings for japanese brands now some of the effects from last year's quake and tsunami are gone. i'm rob nelson. 5:13. google is in the fast and furious tablet market this morning with a homegrown
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product. yesterday google unveiled nexus 7 with 7 inch screen starting price of $199 chief rival is the kindle fire and apple ipad which is larger and more expensive. nexus 7 operates on google's new jelly bean system. it will show up in july in shipments. google announcing that google earth has been updated with new 3-d map technology can pick up items as small as trees. so far only available for android users. joe cool trying to become hotel tycoon joe. legendary quarterback joe montana got the green light to negotiate with santa clara city officials to build hotel and entertainment complex near the new 49er stadium. he has plans for four star hotel, sports bar and upscale restaurant. if negotiations fail steve
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young will get a chance to negotiate with the city for his own entertainment complex. the hotel is expected to open in time for the stadium's inaugural season in 2014. >> and then jeff garcia after that just kidding. beaches are expected to be crowded this 4th of july holiday thanks to volunteers they will be clean. dozens with five gallon buckets fanned out to pick up trash along san francisco's ocean beach yesterday looking for small items things that wildlife might try to eat. another problem, plastic ribs for soda cans birds get trap in them and starve to death. we are exceeded -- excited to announce our abc7 news alarm clock app today designed to wake you with customized tones featuring our weather team, including mike nicco and give you a quick look at the
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morning's top stories, weather and traffic. going to show you how it works now. [ beeping [ >> for more and more people alarm clock is being replaced with your iphone. now abc7 news can get you out of bed and on your way. here's how it works, no need to go searching for the news that happened while were you sleeping. with the alarm clock app local news, weather and traffic in one place customize the app to start your day with a special wake-up call from the weather team. wake up to the news team. or choose from one of our classic ring tones. unlike other alarm apps the free abc7 news alarm clock app lets you wake up to music from your own library. once up you can check the local news that happened overnight and get hour by hour
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weather forecast to plan your day and seven day forecast to plan your week. we have your commute covered up to the minute traffic. thanks to the new alarm clock app all the abc7 news weather and traffic you count on is with you when you wake up. did we mention it is free? the rooster is cool. my favorite is the coffee, coffee, coffee! . fun recording that? >> a couple different investigations we did, i like that one. in the -- different versions we did, i like that one. >> wanted to remind you the alarm clock app you have to leave the app on in the foreground before but go to sleep. >> absolutely, yeah. >> funny, great thing, it is free, you like that part. >> i do that too first thing when i wake up in the morning
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i roll over and check the phone. we used to grab the remote and turn the tv on which you can do. after you check your phone go to the tv. we'll keep reminding you of this. the weather something you can get from the app right now a little cloudy. >> absolutely, here we go 5:18 looking down from tap tam this morning, a few clouds -- trying to encroach been -- mainly staying out along the coast even there they won't last long probably as long as yesterday maybe noon or 1:00 then you will have sunshine also. live doppler, good news for various airports i don't expect delays into sfo, oakland or san jose, clear outside. let's talk about temperatures, when you step out, 63 antioch the rest of us in the low to mid 50s, upper 50s around like oakland and down towards san jose, monterey bay and
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inland in the low to mid 50s. mostly sunny, mostly in there because of clouds lingering along the coast the rest of us sunny afternoon around the bay and inland. cloudy tonight more of us will see clouds and a little drizzle possible along the coast cooler weekends because the sea breeze is starting to come back that microclimate push of cooler weather the only reason we'll drop a little upper 70s to low 80s south bay mid to upper 70s peninsula millbrae 72 low to mid 60s coast downtown south san francisco mid to upper 60s with sausalito north bay beaches low to mid 60s inland upper 70s to low 80s east bay shore low to mid 70s. east bay valleys low to mid 80s. same around morgan hill, gilroy hollister, salinas, watsonville, santa cruz low to upper 70s mid to upper 60s monterey and carmel. wasn't that a fun series?
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can the dodgers stick around for a couple more games? 7:15 first pitch clouds return during the game, 64 dropping to 58 reds in town to take on giants. tonight here's a look at cloud cover even pushing into the east bay valleys and santa clara valley green is where i think we'll see drizzle mainly along the coast maybe flight arrival delays into sfo tomorrow not expecting any today. just that breeze off the ocean will drop us two to four degrees tomorrow another couple degrees saturday breezes start to taper and temperatures start to warm into the holiday week next week. have a great day. "sig alert" overturn crash castro valley on the connection ramp from 238 to eastbound 580 blocking left lane for sometime. not causing a big delay at this point, but something to keep in mind if you are heading throughout area. if it is out there, because it is in the left lane sometimes we'll see slowing in the
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opposite direction with drivers taking a look for commuters heading westbound 580 you could be impacted. roadwork in the mountain view area has been extended the connection ramp right now from westbound 237 to southbound 85, supposed to be cleared at 5:00 continuing to 6:00, another 40 minutes for the ramp to be closed. san mateo bridge pretty shot here looking good westbound on the right past the toll plaza into foster city and san mateo, traffic light eastbound. bay bridge also still fine despite earlier stall just wanted to get confirmation from the chp they cleared it. no problems either across the golden gate bridge. thank you frances. >> must have coffee, wake up, get coffee. >> i could wake up to this, great. >> we gotta get that guy some
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by cocoa crisps. >> lincecum even scored a run it didn't get better than that for him. new this morning, paula deen known as the queen of southern cooking may need a new title after she reveals her new slim figure on "good morning america" later today. dean has dropped 30 pounds in the past few months her weight loss comes after her type 2 diabetes diana diagnose was made public. dean -- dean has hosted several cooking shows. remote island in maine has the largest puffin coloniy --
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colony in the u.s. the goal is increase interest in sea bird restoration we have a link on our website. abc7news.com click on see it on tv. 5:26. it is a decision that could impact everyone in america as well as the presidential election. next, the supreme court is just an hour and a half away from issue you go -- issuing a ruling to the challenge of president obama's health care reform package. the dramatic turn the ethics commission hearing -- warning going out to teenaged girls in walnut creek following a frightening confrontation. here's a look at temperatures from the mid to upper 60s half moon bay into san francisco low to upper 70s around the bay shore. typical summer day except for we don't have a lot of cloud cover. not typical all the heat cross
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5:30. very important ruling coming up u.s. supreme court. i'm eric thomas >> and i'm kristen sze. in an hour and a half the u.s. supreme court will issue a landmark ruling on president obama's health care reform that will affect every american in one way or another. >> katie marzullo is here with what is at stake, including an
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election coming up this year. >> reporter: yes as political as it is legal. and a lot is at stake quality of the health care you receive and how much you pay for it. if the high escort strikes didn't the entire affordable care act there will be no compulsory insurance meaning no mandate that everyone have insurance or pay a fine. insurers can continue to take into consideration preexisting conditions and women will continue to be charged more as they are now. that would be illegal in the new law. if the court upholds the law the individual mandate would mean 50 million uninsureed americans will become covered through private insurance and medicaid. supporters say that will help bring down the cost for everyone opponents argue the federal government cannot force people to buy something. deal analyst dean johnson says the votes will come down to kennedy and a swing vote. >> this is going to be a 5-4 decision and the key for
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justice kennedy is, can i say that healthcare is distinguishable from everything else? so this sort of individual mandate is okay in the health care area but in saying that i'm not going to slide down a slippery slope into saying there is no limit to federal power. >> reporter: the affordable care act is president obama's define ago chiefment. speaker john boehner says if the court does not strike down the entire bill house republicans will move to repeal what is left of it. stay with abc news this morning, special report immediately following this morning's ruling expected at 7:00. our time is 5:32 in ain't view with the i-team suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi says he's ready to testify today before the ethics commission fighting to keep his job after pleading guilt to a charge stemming from a domestic violence incident. amy hollyfield is live at city
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hall with a preview. >> reporter: good morning. he says he hasn't had the opportunity in this kind of forum to explain it all from the beginning he does tell abc7 news i-team he's ready to go. mirkarimi has publicly admitted that he bruised his wife's arm during an argument on new year's eve and he did plead guilty to a misdemeanor charge in a domestic violence case. but he says, he should be able to keep his job. the ethics commission will make a recommendation on whether he should remain sheriff. the i-team asked him in an exclusive interview, what he would do if he did lose his job? >> well, i'll get back to you on what plan b or plan c is. but i was elected by the people of san francisco i'm determined to fulfill what i was elected to do. >> reporter: his wife eliana lopez issued a written statement to the commission this week defending her
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husband. she in venezuela visiting family. she lashed out at ivory madison the next door neighbor who called police about a possible violence between mirkarimi and his wife. lopez says, she felt betrayed. she told madison not to involve police. madison's attorney says, she has no comment. amy hollyfield, abc7 news. stay with abc7 news for complete coverage of the mirkarimi hearing we'll be there as he testifies and faces questions from the commission you can also follow the latest developments on abc7news.com. walnut creek police looking for a man who exposed himself to a teenaged girl and may have intended to do more. police have this sketch to help them track down the man who flashed a 14-year-old girl on june 18th along the iron horse trail which is a popular area. located along walnut creek intermediate school.
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the girl was walking on the trail when the man started talking to her. >> he approached, offered her cigarettes and drugs. she got scared started to head back home he followed her to her apartment. >> that's when the man exposed himself. she ran inside to get help. the suspect is described as 40-years-old, heavyset and spoke with a spanish accent wearing an orange safety vest. oakland raiders receiver darius bay scheduled to appear in a san francisco courtroom today to face drunk driving charges. he pleaded not guilty through his attorney at a hearing last month. he was stopped on the lower deck of the bay bridge april 7th, 2 in the morning highway patrol says he was speeding and weaving and arrested after failing a field sobriety test. oakland school board voted last night to spare the district's special education program from staffing cuts the board restored 1.75 million dollars in cuts to the special
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education program budget it will allow the department to maintain current staffing levels the board voted to place a 475 million dollar bond measure on the november ballot, if 55% approve the the money will be used to replace aging facilities and upgrade technology at schools. residents in an antioch neighborhood are asking officials to implement safety improvements after a pedestrian was hit and killed by a train yesterday. it is the second death at that location in three months. 17-year-old girl was hit by a freight train at the l street crossing yesterday morning. her death comes months after another antioch resident was killed by a train along the same stretch. burlington northern officials and state public utilities commission are investigating. neighbors a improvements need to be made. this morning a boater has good samaritans to thank for hull -- pulling him to safe.
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it em it happened in emeryville. that is not an official rescue crew the people in that little boat happened to be in the right place at the right time to help. 5:37. time for a look at the weather forecast. >> you said something about a small craft advisory this morning? there's a possibility into the afternoon the winds could pick up fast enough for a small craft advisory watch out for that over our bay area waters. right now waters calm and cool, low to mid 50s everywhere, 51 and santa rosa cool spot to 55 in san jose. cold front going to bring rain to the pacific northwest not us. it will draw in the sea breeze you may have noticed a few more clouds outside this morning, some starting to spill into the bay, that's going to keep temperatures in the mid 50s through 7:00, also
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going to hold our temperatures back a little bit this afternoon compared to yesterday, low to mid 60s lunchtime around half moon bay, san francisco and oakland, a lot of low to mid 70s in other neighborhoods, nice noontime temperature to be outside if you are sitting in the shade it may help. could be 80s fairfield and antioch at 4:00, mid to upper 70s inland valleys, mid 60s along the coast into san francisco, 67 oakland, 68 san rafael. 7:00 back around 60 san francisco and half moon bay sea breeze getting an early start which means cooler tomorrow afternoon. for 7:00 this day, 60s around the bay and 70s inland. tomorrow a few degrees cooler as will saturday the pattern will shift a little sunday could be much warmer for the holiday next week. here's frances with your commute. new crash just came in, altamont pass road or grant
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line road near 580 injuries reported we'll get details on that chp en route. overturn accident castro valley southbound 238 connector ramp to eastbound 580 haven't soon a big slow down, left lane has been blocked for an hour westbound flowing fairly well at this point. chp hoping to clear this and hopefully in my next report i won't need to talk about it too much, it will be cleared. bay bridge toll nice and light now, no problems. >> san mateo bridge, also looks great this is westbound traffic heading past the toll plaza out of hayward into foster city drive time 14 minutes from 880 to 101. also looking good in the south bay, northbound 280 highway 17 out of santa cruz mountains. 5:39. next, the vote expected today in congress that will put the nation's top cop, in
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general ever to be held in contempt of congress. the house plans to vote today on a contempt resolution after holder refer fused to turnover certain documents related to the botched again tracking operation fast and if you are russ. the resolution would allow the house to go to court to try to force holder to turnover the documents. president obama has invoked executive privilege to protect those documents. state has new budget in morning signed by governor brown last night before the midnight deadline. democrats passed 21 implementing bills on a majority vote satisfying the governor's demand for deeper cuts. the budget includes welfare and social service cuts also relies heavily on voters approving the government's proposed tax hikes on the november ballot would raise tax sales and boost income taxes on people who make more than a quarter million dollars a year.
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city officials will file for chapter nine bankruptcy protection later today the stockton city council voted tuesday to declare bankruptcy. stockton will the largest u.s. city ever to file for bankruptcy. next, how much does it really cost to have the kids out of school for the summer? i can tell you it is a lot of money. >> mental health. >> that cost too. bloomberg business report is next. presidential boost homeowners who lost everything to a wildfire will be getting. what researchers hope to learn from this insider view. private company set to announce ambitious program to peer deep into space and
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sunshine everywhere by the afternoon even at the coast clouds this morning mid to upper 60s there into san francisco as you head inland low to mid 80s around the bay in the 70s close to average. across the state, live doppler, it is showing how dry our weather is right now. in fact, as we head into the afternoon still warm in the
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central valley low 90s sacramento, chico, 97 fresno, 93 yosemite today, milder tahoe, 74 big sur, 72, 71 with afternoon sun san diego. palm springs 110. 5:48. this morning firefighters are facing a triple threat in their battle against those massive colorado wildfires. erratic winds, high heat and zero rain making it difficult for crews to fight the 29 square mile waldo canyon fire out of control outside of colorado springs. in the past 24 hours the fire has doubled. more than 32,000 residents have been ordered to leave their homes. fire crews are working to keep the fire from reaching the u.s. airforce academy located beyond the fire's perimeter. president obama plans to tour
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colorado's fire damaged areas tomorrow. 4th of july is less than a week away now. authorities are out in full force in the bay area if get powerful fireworks off the streets. abc7 news was there as sheriffs acted on a tip and raided two homes in pacheco suspected of selling illegal fireworks. they hauled out wheel barrels full of fireworks, confiscated powerful m-80s and other fireworks. authorities say illegal displays are more common. >> last year we stood by the professional show at the pittsburg marina and moved up to the hills and the show afterwards from the backyards was bigger than the professional show. >> police arrested two people during the raids. they face felony charges of supposing explosive devices. later this morning a foundation comprised of former
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astronauts and nasa employees will unveil plans to build and launch the first privately funded deep space telescope. they will build the -- the telescope would help astronomers create the first ever map of the solar system and follow paths of asteroids. the foundation is led by a former astronaut who briefly lived at the international space station. we turnover to mike and talk about weather. -- >> close to average, clouds behind us usually any time we get clouds cooling sea breeze coming our way not a dramatic change. 5:50, sun coming up over the horizon as we look southeast from mount tamalpais this morning. how about live doppler, any clouds dropping rain or drizzle we need to worry about? pretty dry outside tomorrow
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morning drizzle is possible around the coast. right now 63 antioch, the rest of us mid to upper 50s except napa and santa rosa, 50 and 51. monterey bay and inland low to mid 50s for you. here's what is going to happen this afternoon, mostly sunny everywhere total sunshine is going to take a longer time than yesterday for the clouds to completely clear. mainly cloudy tonight, coastal drizzle possible cooler as the sea breeze will tap into our weekend highs and pull them back a little like today, the same in san francisco, two degrees cooler in oakland and san jose, four in concord and hayward, santa rosa about five degrees cooler than yesterday, 14 hours, 45 minutes and 35 seconds of sunshine today, 20 seconds less than yesterday. low to mid 80s in the east bay valleys hopefully you won't need air conditioner.
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69 berkeley low to mid 70s east bay shore hercules warm spot 77. upper 70s closer you are to the bay water south bay farther you are or further you are away san jose, campbell, saratoga and los gatos low 80s there low to mid 60s along the coast mid and upper 60s downtown, south san francisco and across the golden gate bridge sausalito low to mid 60s north bay beaches. upper 70s to low 80s valleys monterey carmel mid to upper 60s, mid to upper 70s watsonville, santa cruz low to mid 80s inland. giants hanging around after sweeping dodgers 7:15 first pitch entertaining first place reds clouds return during the came temperatures drop from 64 to 58. pleasanton alameda county fair another nice day low to mid 80s sun in the afternoon. couple degrees cooler tomorrow and again saturday the sea
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breeze starts to lessen its grip slight warming trend into the holiday next week. have a great one. here's frances. earlier crash in castro valley 238 to east 580 cleared. now we have a bad sounding accident as well this is in the tracy area a head-on collision on altamont pass road at grant line road not on 580 just a little north of there. 580 is slow already as you leave transit and head into the altamont pass. -- as you leave tracy and head into the altamont pass. you want to avoid altamont pass road and grant line which is an alternate to 580 with this head-on collision. 2 you take 205 westbound under 30 miles an hour, 36 into the altamont pass and then into livermore. going to be a show ride for folks out of tracy this morning, whether you take
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altamont pass road or 580 you want to avoid altamont pass road. westbound 80 looking good through berkeley to the bay bridge toll, still quiet out of the north bay into san francisco. our time is 5:54. the labor department has just released weekly jobs report the number of people seeking unemployment benefits fell last week the level of applications remains too high to signal real pick-up in hiring. >> here's ellen with the rest of the business news. big changes coming to itunes. apple overhaul will be one of its largest changes ever integrating. more closely with icloud file storage service so users can easily access and manage music, videos and apps across different gadgets. "wall street journal" says only four states currently ban sales of all entertainment explosives, down from 11
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states 12 years ago and opens opportunity for new business to explode. the supreme court gets ready to rule on president obama's massive overhaul of the health care system. you may think you have your kids under control this summer, it may be the kids who have you on a tight leash average cost of day trips, camping, swimming babysitting, more than $600 per child. affluent families spend twice that much. at the new york stock exchange with the bloomberg business report. federal officials just announced no stowaways were found in a cargo ship docked in new jersey one they thought had two dozen toe aways onboard. we showed -- two dozen stowaways onboard. the search began after coast guard inspectors heard what they thought was tphoblging from an 850 foot cargo ship from the mideast now docked in newark.
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-- the homeland security department now says officials examined 450 containers and no stowaways. red cross warning blood supplies have dropped to emergency low levels across the nation for june, 50,000 fewer donations than expected, flies are at a precarious level at the organization is urging people to donate to keep things from getting worse in the next few weeks. this month the world health organization appealed for more blood donations. researchers are getting a unique look at childbirth from the inside. take a look at these incredible pictures german researchers used mri to peer inside a woman's body during labor. you can see the woman's final push and the baby's arrival. the filmmakers hope the video will give a better understanding of what happens
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during labor they were impressed as i am too with the mother's willingness to give birth inside an mri machine. if you think you work long hours, you are not alone. 12 hour workdays are becoming the norm. seattle 500 employers and 500 employs were surveyed including the u.s., typical workday from 7:17 in the morning to(qs÷ 7:02 p.m.. brits start their day earliest, americans spend most time online. one upside to the longer hours, bosses are more sympathetic now about you working from home or coming in . it is okay, just in 11 hours and 45 minutes today, we are okay with that. next, why suspended sheriff ross mirkarimi is looking forward to testifying today in front of
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