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struggling city college of san francisco and why students and officials have to wait to learn the fate. >> reaction from all sides on news that the government is secretly collecting phone records of millions of americans. >> good morning, at 6:00 on this thursday. you have to wonder about the weather as we had the big presidential visit. >> that is right. mike knows and he will share. >> absolutely. it is going to be the sunny of the place in the bay area today and that will be the south bay, east bay valleys are bright and probably warmer. good morning, everyone, the radar and satellite, we do not have organized areas of wet weather but mist and drizzle is in the air. for the bay, the next 12 hours will be a little damp but you will not need the wipers. 57. sun is back by noon, and sunny in the afternoon at 72 and 66 this evening. it will be brighter in the north
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bay at noon and low 70's and low 80's is the warmest area, and at the coast, drizzle is possible this morning, we are in the low 50's and clouds will open and top out at a breezy 59. now the morning commute. >> the 580 freeway, everything else is quiet. also, the 80 is now being affected by there and it is a slowly vehicle spinout. most of the slowing as you can see is slow westbound out of east richmond and it appears the drive away from highway four to the maze is 15 minutes. now, as we take it into san jose, this construction project is still sticking around northbound 880 at great mall parkway and that is around until 7:00 this morning and now, here is a picture of walnut creek coming down 680 to highway 24, that is a seven-minute delay from concord. >> you have been talking about this, happening today, peninsula and south bay residents should business themselves for traffic headaches related to president
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obama's pay area visit. matt keller is at the san jose fairmont hotel with the schedule. >> president obama will be here tonight after attending a few fundraising evens and planning on giving a speech tomorrow here in san jose on the afford am health care act. of course this will not be the first stop attending fundraisers in palo alto. here are the "no parking" signs on forest avenue at the home of co-founder of flip board and another fundraiser at a venture capitalist's home. >> i am delighted he is coming. my daughter and i and the rest of our family voted for president obama and twice, and are thrilled he is here. >> we heard he came to atherton and that was cool and it is crazy it is right here of all the places in palo alto. >> not everyone was happy about president obama's fundraising trip in atherton in april.
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he reportedly raised $3 million but the atherton city council is trying to get the white house, democratic national committee, or one of the hosts of the event to pay back $8,000 that it cost the down for extra security. tickets range from $2,500 to $64,000 a couplethe abscess youe democratic senatorial campaign committee. there will be 300 people gathered in palo alto tonight to protest the keystone xl pipeline >> matt, thank you. more detail here, air force one is expected to land at manufacture -- at moffett field and then go to flip board c.e.o. for a fundraising reception and the fund praying dinner at the home of sun microsystems cofounder and legendary venture capitalist.
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friday morning, the president will talk about health care during an $8:45 a.m. event in downtown san jose. >> the administration responding to a report that the government is secretly accessing phone reports of millions of verizon customers. katie marzullo has more on the fallout from the story. >> the white house has been silent on this coming out in a newspaper article, appreciate newspaper article from "the guardian." the white house is violent until now and this morning a senior administration official is telling abc and i quote, "information has been a critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats to the united states." the order calls for verizon to hand over phone reports of all 70 million customers to the n.s.a. who is tracking phone numbers, calling card numbers and time and duration of calls and does not allow monitoring of actual conversations.
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former republican presidential candidate newt gingrich says that we cannot know for sure how they are using the information they are collecting. >> entwo the total failure of attorney general holder and his team and the i.r.s. scandal and all the other things we are were aing why would anyone trust the government for keep its word? >> the aclu calls this a massive invasion of privacy and al gore tweeted that it is obscenely outrageous and the bush administration admitted to similar practices but this is the first time we are learning president obama is allowing it, as well. attorney general helder is scheduled to testify before the senate committee this morning and is expected to have to answer questions of the latest controversy. >> happening today, a closed door vote will decide whether city college of san francisco stays open or shuts down for good. that vote by the commission to community and junior colleges
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will take place today in a burlingame hotel. the college future is on the line for how they have managed their finances and data collection. 19 members of the commission will make the decision in private. our news reporter will have a report coming up in half an hour. >> also happening today, dogs of professors are planning to demonstrate outside google's shareholder meeting this afternoon and the union representatives are calling on google to join the fight against income inequality saying the security contractor that google uses to protect its campuses does not give the majority of its officers enough hours to make a living. the service employees international union says the majority of security industry specialists are considered part-time workers who do not qualify for benefits are on sick days. >> from the peninsula, menlo park is ready to open a new his substation and facebook is getting the thanks. as you may enjoy, facebook
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reelected to the old sun microsystems campus last year and now our media partner the daily news reports that the company has agreed to pay more than $200,000 to help on the new police substation on hamilton avenue and willow road. the money will help pay for construction, rating expenses, and rent. >> the vallejo city school district says the budget situation is grabbing, and the district presented its budget for the upcoming school year at a meeting lat night, back in march the district said they may have to cut 40 full-time jobs and now the times herald reports only four jobs is to be cut. this is the first year the vallejo poor has fiscal controls as losing governing powers to the state in 2004 and the district says they are benefiting from the passage of proposition 30 in november. >> san jose's shark tank is getting a new name, s.a.p. center will be the new name
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after hewlett-packard moved to under their naming rights deal. the founder is sharks' majority owner. the team and the city get $1.6 million a year from the deal and the city council will vote on it later this month. >> if you drive in downtown san francisco this weekend, be prepared to face a detour on market street which is closed between 6th and van ness for pavement work on friday night at saturday and not re-open until the work is complete some time on saturday evening. there will be traffic detours off market at 5th and turk streets. >> the sonoma county sheriff is reminding residents to lock cars after a cash of car thefts of unlocked vehicles. last week, a man says someone tried to steal his truck parks outside his home on trinity road. he yield at the suspect who crashed the truck into a gate and ran off. investigators say at least 20 residents have been hit and in
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each case the vehicles have been left unlocked. >> we are coming up on:09. mike? >> another another if you are headed to the south bay it is cloudy and maybe mist as you come through the sunol grade and headed to the hills around los gatos where it is 49. sunnyvale is 60. san jose is 5 55 and cupertino s 57 and alum rock is 52. most of us in the low-to-mid 50's and we have 57 at brentwood and 40's around novato and calistoga. the big story from mount tamalpais is the 24-hour highs compared to am are nine degrees warmer in live more and everyone else within a degree or two significantly warmer than year. you can see the cloud cover over the bridge president reagan and when it goes away it will be hot friday, hot saturday and warm sunday so we will have a big
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drop in temperatures friday and saturday. now here is the traffic. >> we have construction that will were wrapping up at 6:30 along the bay bridge in the eastbound direction, it is all due to work that is being done at the toll plaza so three lanes are blocked there and look at the westbound slowing, it appears the metering lights are on and we have heavy bumper-to-bumper trafficable from the maze that is easing at treasure island. headed outside and at look at what is happening in san jose. i will show you what the drive looks like along 87, it is clear beyond the julian off ramp and up to the pavilion which will change its name, it is clear. no need to slap someone out of the way. >> is that what you were thinking? >> 6:10. >> next, netflix responds after the streaming service is down for several hours.
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>> covering fremont, palo alto, north bay, and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> on thursday morning, look at the view from our exploritorium camera to the bay, calm bay waters and gray skies. mike will interpret this as far as the forecast. leyla gulen is checking the traffic. >> more news, the drinking water systems need a massive overhaul according to a new survey of the water infrastructure from the epa. the survey says that the u.s. needs to spend $384 billion in the next 17 years to maintain a safety water supply for americans. most of money is needed to replace aging types up to 100 years old and the epa says the states that need to make the most upgrades include california, texas, and new york because of their larger populations. >> son california attorney is accused of getting drunk and living out a scene from "the
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hangover," in a hotel causing $100,000 in damage inside a las vegas hotel owned by casino magazine not and the list of damned items inside the 5,800 square feet, carpets, chairs, drapes, pillows, a speaker, and a vase. this happens back this march, and he is now facing a civil suit from the hotel. >> netflix says an outage that affected a streaming service is now fixed that started before 7:00 last night and afederal governmented -- affected customers in north america and south america. but it was back up and running a couple of hours later. the cause is under investigation. this is the first significant outage to hit the company since the disruption on christmas. >> apple is ready to introduce the new radio streaming service. reuters is reporting it will
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include audio ads like pandora and apple will debut this next week ian francisco at the developers meeting. >> andrea will cause lots of wet weather in the gulf coast. new video just in shows minor damage in sun city and south of tampa. at least two tornadoes touched down in the area overnight with high winds are expected to pick up today and tropical storm warning is in effect for an area stretching from ft. myers to big bend area. >> so, the plains states are getting a break and florida is getting it. >> tropical weather is brewing. live doppler 7 hd shows the shape there of that storm. it is not completely ramped up,
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but you will have a good yeah and probably an intense pickup the next 12 hours before it makes land. right now there are 60-mile-per-hour wind to northeast at 14 miles per hour. back at home, it is pretty quiet, and there is mist and some drizzle along the coast but i don't think leyla gulen has mentioned anything about wet roads and i didn't need the windshield wipers. now, dear valley high school in antioch, the wolverines will be graduating at 6:00 in the football stadium so i will give you the 5:30 the temperatures will be 88 so it will be warm. the headlights show sunshine and warm the developing today and cool at the coast, with some large swells especially
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south-facing beaches and rip currents could be out there lurking in the water. not so hot on sunday and we will get the back half of the weekend and be less taxing than the first half. temperatures in the upper 70's for most of the south bay and los gatos and morgan hill and gilroy, mid-80's. well start at 79 in los altos and 71 in milbrae and near 60 along the coast and breezy from time to time and some areas of sunshine developing in the afternoon and mid-60's downtown south san francisco and sausalito not following suit and the mid-70's to near 80 in north bay valley and low-to-mid 70's along the east bay shore and oakland and hayward at 72 and east bay valleys is where it gets warmest today at 85 in concord and antioch and brentwood top out at near 90 degrees and the first of three or four days for you. tonight, under partly cloudy sky the mid-to-upper 50's and more cloud cover along the coast and 50 degrees. high pressure clockwise flow and low pressure counterclockwise
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inducing the height to come up from the south and coming straight from the dessert to it will be so warm. here is what will happen if livermore, 97 tomorrow, 95 on saturday, and look at the significant drop at 13 degrees back in the low 80's by sunday. if you are headed to the wine country, maybe sunday is a better day. the temperatures on sunday across the board, everyone is five to 15 degrees cooler and we drop more on monday and the coolest day is tuesday. >> we have a report of a water main break in martinez at conference street, if martinez, off the freeway, but it does hamper the commute in and out of the area. on our waze app, according to our wazer it was one vehicle accident. a spinout.
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we have very, very decent traffic tips and you can track your own traffic with the exclusive waze app at apple app and google play from ways to the maze, 80 westbound at 580, traffic is building as the metering lights have been turned on and the eastbound commute is running at top speed. >> thank you. it is now 6 on. a demolition roth goes wrong in philadelphia and the search is on for survivors. the late-night rescue after a builting collapse leaves half a dozen people dead. >> apple is getting all the attention when it comes to smartphones, right, but droid is trying to change that. "7 on your side" and "consumer [ horn honks, bump ]
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>> a victory for samsung selling more iphones that apple according to a wall street research form proofing to be patch lore but there is a footnote, the sales only include u.s. wireless retail stores so iphone seems by apple at their own stores are not included in the report. >> the new samsung galaxy is flying east shelves and runs droid operating system so is the s4 or another droid right for you? consumer reports have partnered exclusively with seven on roar
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side for a new comparison test. michael finney has more. >> good morning, despite all the talk of apple's iphone, more than 50 percent of the smartphone market goes for droid. some of the latest offer fantastic new fears. three include droids are worth considering according to "consumer reports" saying that the samsung gal lease 14's large display is one example of what droid phones bring to the table. >> another advantage is how easy you can wirelessly share pictures, videos and other files with other devices. >> the gal lease s4 can be used as a remote not just for television but for your cable box. the htc1 stands out, as well. >> it is a great deal of customization when it comes to software, the interface, and you can custom size and have the
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phone appear the way you want. >> the camera does a great job taking pictures in low light situation. >> you can edit and share the pictures in ways you cannot dream about on a regular camera. >> for example, the htc1 can automatically create a video from the photo and video library complete with a soundtrack. droid phones also have better displays than ever. >> they are often 5" or larger, high definition, and that is the good news if you are looking at photos are video. >> including a new lg which is 5.5", h.d. and display makes you forget you are watching video on a phone, another droid recommended by "consumer reports". >> droid has the edge but apple
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will have a new phone some time this year and of course consumer reports will toast see although they will stack up against the droid innovation. >> a limousine fire on the san mateo bridge left five nurses dead a month ago and now we are getting answers. >> only on abc7 news at 6:30 we learned precisely what caused the flames. >> a big day for san francisco's city college, next, find out what is happening inside this burlingame hotel that will impact the school's future. >> cloudy, misty and cool to start with flight arrival delays at one hour at sfo and a big warming trend in the forecast. >> in the traffic center, the bay bridge metering lights are on and a brand new
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>> this morning, i made two friends, mist and drizzle. >> now mike has the forecast. >> it is juicy outside this morning as the clouds are lower and giving up some of the moisture unlike the last couple of days but it is very, very light. look at our visibility. the three miles in santa rose and three in half moon bay otherwise it is quiet with no radar returns on live doppler 7 hd. so it is not making the streets wet. we are misty at 57 the next 12 hours and sunny most neighborhoods but a few clouds in san francisco and 64 but mostly sunny at 4:00, and mid-60's and mild at 7:00. next 12 hours the day planner inland overcast and 54 and brighter everywhere especially north bay at 72, low 80's inland valley and back in the 70's and stuck in the 50's here, with clouds giving way to sunshine and breezes at the coast. how is the commute?
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>> we have a stalled car beyond the toll plaza along the bay bridge, westbound side, so, 18 miles per hour, as you come up there, but it is blocking one lane so slowing the drive a little bit, there, and it starts to pick up when you head to treasure island and we take to you martinez we have a waters main break, and this is at conference street association watch out for that, and outside at berkeley the drive is under 20 minutes to take you from highway 4 to the maze and we do have a bit more company out there at this hour. kristen and eric? >> happening today the fate of san francisco's city college could be decided in the walls of the sfo airport marriott, a closed session meeting will take place at hotel and amy hollyfield joins us with the pleas the student and staff are expected to make. >> officials from the college will get to make one last plea and make their case before the vote is taken here today. protesters were here yesterday
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to try and influence accreditation commission. the college accreditation is on the line because of how they handle the finances. the academic evaluation, the data collection. 85,000 students will be waiting for the decision. >> we think they are not acting in the interest of the students, the faculty or the institution. city college has a few problems but they have been pretty much corrected. most of them were financial because we lost $50 million in funding in a these-year-- threer period the. >> city college is the largest public school in california with 2,600 employees. 19 commissioners will make the decision. some find frustrating the decision is made today in private and will not be announced until next month.
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>> thank you. now developing news, the obama administration is responding to a report that the national security agency is collecting the phone reports of tens of millions of americans, make even you. "the guard yap" says the u.s. government has a top secret court order requiring environmental done to turn other the telephone records of 70's million customers each day. the order started in april and runs through july but does not call for verizon to monitor actual diagnoses or gather names and addresses. a top official is defending the practice saying collecting phone records is critical tool in protecting the nation from terrorist threats. >> federal and state investigators are on the scene in philadelphia this morning hooking into the demolition project that went wrong and killed at least six people. a 61-year-old woman was pulled alive from the rubble after being buried under the bricks for more than 12 hours.
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a building under demolition wage tumbling down on top of a thrift shop. 13 people survived. >> only here we have learned the cause of the limousine fire that killed five women on the san mateo bridge last month starting in the rear of the stretch limousine, and we have learned that the air springs in the rear of the limo ruptured setting off a dome knee effect leading to the fire. there were nine on board, one more than is permitted. >> i would be jumping like a horse, it would bottom on the ground, i believe, and unfortunately the gas tank is right there and the car, with the weight, it felt down too hard and ended up hitting the gas tank which is right in this spot here and you can see when it hit the ground it creates a spark.
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>> the criminal investigation continues and that involves the san mateo bridge district attorney and they want to determine if any criminal negligence was involved in the maintenance. >> police are trying to decide if they will file criminal charges against a father who crash the his car killing his wife and three-year-old child. gilbert gil lost control of his car in fremont on tuesday, he was traveling close to 100 miles per hour. the car slammed into a reask was -- into a tree and split in half. >> the state attorney is being asked to look why several lawyers have quit the investigation into pg&e working on penalties that pg&e would face for the 2010 point line explosion are if longer on the case. they claim the lawyers asked to be reassigned, and peg manage faces $2.25 billion penalty. the utility called that amount
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"excessive." this morning, a hepatitis scare has spread to 49 people across seven states including three right here in the bay area. a who is con contra costa d concerned because she has kidney failure and chemo. she has been getting phone calls from costco, the centers for disease control and the f.d.a. on monday and will go to a local laboratory for hepatitis blood test today. >> basketball fans will tune in tonight as the spurs and the heat square off in game one of the nba finals. last time stone i don't was in - last time spurs were in was when they played the cavaliers against lebron. this year, it is up in the air and the heat won the title last
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year but the spurs this is the 5 the team in 15 years they made it to the finals and abc7 news is the home for the nba finals with coverage of game one in miami begins at 5:30 and stay with us after the gay for sports director and warriors barnes, counting on all the hall of fameers including lebron and wawade and the list goes on. >> the preparations are ahead of the commander and chief's south bay stop but, a california parole board make as decision of one of charles manson's followers. >> here is a look outside, from the top of our roof check out the bay bridge where this is a new stall that leyla gulen has just found out about. we have traffic and weath
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>> we have sunshine in the east bay at 58 in brentwood but low-to-mid 50's from antioch at 55 and same in pleasanton and livermore, and 54 in walnut creek and most of us in the 50's but the north bay is 48 at novato. today, our 24-hour temperature change, five to eight degrees warmer than yesterday.
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if you are headed around the area, severe weather possible in the sierra at strong thunderstorms at 95 in yosemite and near 100 in palm springs and fresno. >> stall on the bay bridge westbound beyond the toll plaza blocking one lane. we have heavy conditions from the maze and toward the toll. we are tracking this water main break in martinez at jones so watch out for that. the rest of the area is looking busy from antioch to concord at 28 miles per hour on 4 is the top speed. a look at the golden gate bridge, a gorgeous view and traffic is moving. >> former charles manson follower, leslie van houten will have to wait five years to make another plea after she was denied for the 20 the time. the board made the decision yesterday in southern california, the 63-year-old told the board she has changed and is trying to live a life of healing, but they didn't buy it.
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leslie van houten was condition victimmed in the murders of stars in california. >> organized crime hitting a bay areaty and the impact on the economy. >> it may not be the organized crime you are thing of, and trading on wall street and we go to jane king and the new york stock exchange. >> president obama returns to the bay area today and we will breakdown the
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>> covering los altos, antioch, petaluma and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> if you plan on being in palo alto or san jose, next 24 hours brace for traffic delays. >> president obama is flying into the area and the motorcade will cause backups. abc7 news reporter matt keller joins us from san jose fairmont. >> traffic is an issue and so is the parking. there are "no stopping" signs at the fairmont hotel all the way around the park here in preparation for the president's arrival tonight. this will be the first stop, no parking signs at palo alto ahead of the fundraiser at the home of a co-founder of flip board and
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another fundraiser at the home of a venture capitalist. president obama was in atherton in april if another fundraiser and the city councilman says it costs $8,000 for the extra security and sent out invoices to try to get reimbursed. >> the white house, one to the secret service, one to the democratic national committee, and, also, understanding that perhaps we were not going to get a response from washington we broke the invoice up in half and sent one to each of residents. >> president obama reportedly raised more than $3 million during the last trip to the bay area in april. tickets to the event range from $2,500 each to $64,000 a couple depending on how much access you want. the money is for the democratic senatorial campaign committee and the sierra club is lashing -- planning on 300 gathering to protester the keystone xl
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pipeline. he is expected to make a speech in san jose on the affordable health care act. >> thank you so much. a closer look at logistics, air force one is expected to land at moffett field at 6:00 this evening and from there the presidential motorcade travels to the palo alto home of online social magazine flip board c.e.o. for a fundraising reception and a dinner at the pore trail valley home of sun high crow systems cofounder and venture capitalist and on friday he talks about health care during an $8:45 a.m. event at the fairmont hotel a big day for netflix and all of you late night snackers, mcdonald's has a new menu. now jane king at the new york stock exchange. >> you may have heard retailers talk how much they lose to
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shoplifting but organized crime is sometimes behind this. eight in ten retailers say organized crime and retail activity has increased in three years and oakland is one of the places mentioned where there is a lot of this happening with criminals stealing billions bild selling online according to the national retail federation with the court activists another spot where a lot of this happens. san francisco hotspots for people moving, with more moving into the bay area then out of the it and the numbers were crumpled and san francisco is the fastest growing moving destination in the country. so far this morning, we have a positive start to things and we like to see a little bit of a better day after the sell off but we will take it, we are in the green and we had weekly claims showing they have dropped with a monthly report this may coming out tomorrow and how much job creation in the united states, and the silicon valley index is trading higher and
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netflix stock has doubled and they start trading on the nasdaq 100 after strong growth the past few quarters and the late night crowd, some mcdonald's serve breakfast along with dinner items from midnight to 4:00 a.m., and "usa today" says with the after midnight menu you can mix and match getting hash browns with quarter pounder. spirit thinking outside the bottle and selling inflight wines. in a can. they are easier to stack and store and take up less storage space and weigh less than the bottles. >> 6:49. a look behind us and you can probably guess mike was forecasting the delays atthis morning. >> absolutely, whether you get your wine in a can or box at the airport, you will have delays. i was thinking if you go to a winery they have elaborate explanations of how the wine tastes and this morning there is
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a hint of mist in the air. >> oak flavor, maybe? >> i don't know what it smells or tastes hike but it is clean air. graduation forecast, cupertino, high school the pioneers are graduating at 6:30 so you arrive it willing 68 and then rapidly drop. very comfortable. and the next high school in antioch, home of the wolverines at 5:30 you are showing up and it will be 88 dropping down to 81. it will be warm. but tomorrow it will be in the 90's. live doppler 7 hd showing how quiet it is, with a little mist in the air but no organized air so looking from west to east, from bottom to top on the screen you can see we have a west wind at 15- to 25-knots and that is a small craft advisory until 9:00 this evening. you can see a picture of the
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cloud cover and cool at the coast and watch out for the large swells on the beaches and not so hot so half of the coast will be blistering and the other half, not is were. the east bay valley, cleared out by 10:00 or 10:30 and the bay is clear by noon and the clouds open up in the coast where we will have 60's to 90 inland sow have the summer spread develop and upper 70's to mid-80's around los gatos and gilroy and 79 in san jose. 71 in milbrae to 79 in los altos on the peninsula and near 60 loan the coast, and mid-60's downtown and south san francisco and headed across the bridge bring, 70 in sausalito and 76 at petaluma and 81 in napa, and east bay shoreline, low-to-mid 70's from berkeley at 70 to castro valley and fremont at 76 and upper 80's to 90 no h for -- for most of the east bay, and
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antioch, near 90. check out the temperatures tonight, mostly clouds at the coast and clear inland and in the mid to upper 50's. in santa cruz, one one of the as where we have a strong rip currents. the seven-day forecast shows by sunday we are dropping 10- to 15-degrees and another five degrees is cooling on monday. leyla gulen? >> not so subtle notes, busy out there on the road, and i am sure people are whining about this, westbound 580, an accident has been pushed to the shoulder, so all lanes are open but 23 miles per hour is the top speed as you make it over the altamont pass. this is cleared. it was a stall on westbound 80 at the toll plaza and it is gone but, still, nine miles per hour is the top speed. now, as we make our drive in san jose on 280, that is starting to get busy and as we make the drive away from 17 southbound, you are moving along at top
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speeds and we will take a check of the other san jose commute along the nimitz and to marin county, as well. now, abc7 wants to thank you for watching us and we will give away gift cars for free gift just "like" us for your chance to win $700 in shell gas gift cards starting on thursday with a winner a day for seven days. enter now at facebook.com/abc7 news. >> seven things to know of with you go. >> morning news
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palo alto tonight followed by a speech on the afford am health care act in san jose tomorrow. >> the obama administration is responding to the newly revealed secret court order forcing verizon to hand over phone records of 70's million customers. privacy advocates are outraged. attorney general holder will answer questions this morning. >> some 50 people have become ill since eating berries tied to a hepatitis a out break including three people in the bay area and 17 others across california. confident coe says they have contacted 250,000 customer would because the frozen berries. >> crews are taking their time combing through the rubble of a deadly building clap -- collapse in philadelphia after it toppled while being demolished, killing six people but a 61-year-old woman was found alive 12 hours after the collapse. >> a closed door vote today will decide whether city college of san francisco stays open or shuts down for god after facing financial problems.
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that vote by an accreditation commission will take place today if a hotel near sfo in private and the result is announced next month. >> the warming trend begins today. the next 12 hours we are in the low-to-mid 50's at 7:00, and 74 inland with the clouds open for sunshine and by the afternoon hours we are 59 at coast and 82 inland and comfortable if not cool this evening, 54 at the coast and 75 inland. >> the toll plaza has a stall beyond the tolls which was blocking a lane but speeds are under double digits, very slow from the altamont pass, and the san jose drive, most of it is looking clear but there are extra cars on the road. >> the abc7 news continues in 25 minutes with news, weather and traffic during "good morning america" next. >> stay
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