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questioning the pricing strategy put if police to help out the commute. hope you had a great week. meteorologist mike nicco has a look at the forecast. it is sure different than last week. no record highs. we will warm but it will take to the weekend to get back to above-average temperatures. we are tracking a statute sea breeze, 13 at hayward, ten at concord and 15 in fairfield. that is why we are cooler than average today. around the bay, 57, so, seasonal, low-to-mid 60's from noon to 4:00, and back to 60's. grab a coat. inland, partly sunny conditions and 56. topping out around 70's and it will be breezy inland and grab a coat this morning, down into the low-to-mid 60's and along the coast it will be coolest. look at the 50's to barely 60's degrees today. leyla gulen? >> we are starting off with mass transit.
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hope you had a great week. we have bart trains running on time, ferries are full steam ahead. ace train is three minutes late and ace train three is on time. across the bay area we have clear conditions and we are accident-free to start us off this morning so that is good news. the bad news is if you are lobbying the am pass from the travel valley you are going to be on the brakes at 25 miles per hour slow-and-go headed into livermore and this is how long it will take. tracy to dublin at 51 minutes and highway four loaded up through marin and that drive is getting slower as you head in the southbound direction along 101. 6:30 1. a santa rosa mom is free on born after she went too far in confronting a classmate accused of bully her daughter at school. amy hollyfield is at olivet charter elementary school in santa rosa.
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officials are working on an e-mail to send to parents to tell them what happened. the mom is out on bail. investigators say the 30-year-old delia garcia-bratcher came on to campus on friday and confronted an 11-year-old boy that she grabbed by the let and threatened him. ones say she believed the boy was bullying her daughter. according to officials, the boy still had red marks on his neck when the sheriff deputies arrived democratic this in front of several students and investigators interviewed many of the students before they arrested her on saturday. they have charged her with physical any child abuse. she did make the bail, $30,000, so she now is due in court on thursday. new this morning, one of 18 resident advisors fired by san jose state university last month says it was a public relations stunt bit university to "cover
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its back side." the former r.a. said this was trying bettered by the case of four white freshman who bullied a black student and not an alleged underage drinking incident. a task force looking at the racial climate needed to look tough in dealing with student employees. the investigation revealed that officials "had determine who they were going to fire and it was ludicrous to fire that many r.a.'s ought -- at once." >> the higher rush hour tolls are not driving the drivers away from the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic levels have remained the same since congestion pricing went into effect four years ago. we are now in that peak period
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the when drivers have to pay the extra $2. rush hour is busy because the economy is getting better and matt keller will join us at 6:30 with whether the officials will keep this in effect in light of the new report. >> now the latest on the string of wildfires it will burning right now in southern california. crews now say 47 homes have been destroyed and most those homes are in the community of san marcos in san diego county. four fires are still burning and damage now is estimated at $20 million. san diego area residents are allowed to return to their homes to salvage what they can because of cooler temperatures and milder weather identify the weekend all fire evacuation orders were lits in -- lifted in the area yesterday. some residents are not fine much to return to. we have our loved ones and friends still here and our
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animals and that is more important. these are just "things" and they can be replaced. >> 2,000 acres have been charred in the area of san marcos. >> police are looking for the person would shot and killed a man on a hiking trail. this happened on friday north of red bluff. the sheriff deputies say the attacker robbed a 69-year-old francis gregory and a come pan beyond before shooting both men and leaving them to die. gregory died at the scene. the friend, 76, was airlifted to the hospital in critical condition. gregory was a teamer visiting from martha's vineyard, massachusetts. >> health and age is fair game. >> republicans take to the sunday talk shows to raise questions over hillary clinton and her health as she things about a possible presidential bid. the debate started when karl rove raised the question whether hillary clinton is healthy
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enough for another white house bid in 201. the g.o.p. is died over whether it should target the former secretary of state on the issue. >> hillary clinton may not be officially running but the g.o.p. insiders are sharpening the attack and insiders say she will have to answer questions about her health and age. >> the issue is going did come up as it does for any person running for president. >> in december of 2012, hillary clinton suffered a concussion caused by a fall and doctors suffered a blood clot. a republican consultant karl rove suggested the former secretary of state suffered a brain injury. >> she will have to cough up the medical records. she will be 69 at the election. >> during a busy week, hillary clinton shrug off the comments and let her husband respond. >> now they say she has brain damage.
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if she does i must be in tough shape because he is still quicker than i am. >> benghazi, too, with republicans raising more questions about the attack on the united states consulate and herman telling of the incident at secretary of state. >> she clearly bears uponnibilities for whatever the state department did or didn't do. we have not her the last of it. >> the republicans will likely call her to testify. >> most republicans believe she thud go after her on benghazi but is divided about attack her age and health. bill crystal admonished karl rove to keep in mind that ronald reagan was 9 when elected president. the deadline is tonight for a new millbrae restaurant to deal with neighbor complaints. the residents say the three story tai wu restaurant is causing huge parking and noise problems. the restaurant owners have until tonight's plan commission meeting at 7:00 to build a sound barrier wall and stab --
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establish parking leases. officials could choose not to extend the temporary occupancy permit which could then shut the vaunt down. mountain view could do away with chalking tires as a method of cracking down on packing enforcement. our media partner reports that tomorrow, city officials will can be license plate readers to better manage the public garages which record plates as they enter and exit garages to determine how long a vehicle has been parked and whether it is violating parking restrictions. as far as privacy officials say the data collected would only be kept for a certain amount of time. there lab a change in the weather. mike do we rest the air condition increasing. >> absolutely, 47 in los gatos. most of south bay in the low-to-mid 50's with mountain view the warm spot at 56 and we are in the low-to-mid 50's everywhere and brentwood is 59 and calistoga is 49 and
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lafayette is 53 and cupertino at 54. the temperatures are one to four degree cooler than yesterday but santa rosa is four degrees warmer. in the afternoon we will see more sunshine than this morning and plan is the same at 63. the rest of us are two to possibly nine degrees cooler in the north by. on the roads, i have to say we are accident free: we have congestion, though, and the san mateo and dumbarton bridge we have c.h.p. issued high wind advisory so mind your speed and slow down. the early high wind advisory has been canceled. this is the drive in the eastbound direction at 39 miles per hour which is narrow pulling away from 80. fur traveling along 80 from hercules, 60 miles per hour headed into el sobrante and you
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jam up at hoffman political. a new facebook feature could have your friends questioning your love life. how this use of force by uc berkeley police nearly three years ago became the center of a commencement controversy on the other side of the country over the week. the woman fired from leading one of the prestigious newspapers in the newspaper is ready to talk for the first time since being
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troverring san -- covering n rafael, south bay and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> looking toward sausalito, you can see it is bouncing around a little bit because of the breezes. it is also cooler. mike has the forecast ahead. a southern california construction worker died when a bridge collapsed he was working on in riverside. he was attached by a harness and cutting part of the structure in half when it just buckled. he fell on to the route 91 freeway and later died.
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an investigation is underway to figure out why the bridge collapsed. now a commencement controversy involving the former chancellor of uc berkeley. the former president of princeton so coming to the cal former chaplain. the students protested the former chancellor's response to a 2011 student protest in which police used force. the students wrote a let are to him asking him to publicly apologize, support paying the victims and write a let are explaining what he learned. he let fused -- he refused and another chancellor was lined up. he called the students "immature" and "arrogant." >> former editor of "new york times" will speak unly. jill abramson was let go from
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"new york times" over management issues and inadequate communications but allies say show was fired because she spoke up after learning she was paid less than the male predecessors^. he is the speaker today at wake forest university in north carolina but it is unclear whether slow will address the controversy during the racks. abramson was the first woman to lead "new york times" newsroom. >> as we reported over the week, at&t is buying direct tv for $49 billion. it still is not clear how customers will be impacted. the "wall street journal" reports that consumers may not see prices rise because directv is a national service and will still have to compete with comcast and dish network. at&t could end up packaging bundles that include wireless and directv which could result in better deals. if completed the combined at&t and directv company would have 26 million tv customers.
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facebook is working on an app that rivals snapchat. zuckerberg has been overseeing this property after a failed attempt to take over snapchat which is popular with teens, a demographic declining for facebook. sling hot is expected to be a stand alone mobile app separate from the main facebook app. the site now will has a new feature, you can ask about friends' relationship status. the "ask" button is what you will see if someone clicks you get a message showing your friend is inquiring about your love life and you can share it offer everyone on your facebook payment -- page or ignore them. >> i see a lost that coming on. >> i felt a breeze. and cooler temperatures.
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nicer to be outside this weekend than the past day when it was taxing. it is going to remain below average because of the breezes out there and you can see the high clouds coming in, they will blow away in the afternoon and you may see more sunshine as the day progresses. the breezes that are bringing the high clouds in are going to keep us cooler-than-average. isolated storms are possible, and i am tracking the area of low pressure headed our way through wednesday and when it passes, the high pressure comes back and so do the above-average temperatures. today we have low-to-mid 70's in cupertino and los gatos and gilroy and santa cruz and the rest of the south bay in the upper 60's. and mid-to-upper 60's on the peninsula with san mateo at 65 and 1 at half moon -- and 61 atn bay. upper 50's along the north bay. the beaches will be brisk but upper 60's to low 70's in the
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vietnam. upper 60's to low 70's in the another bay valley. fairfield could make it to 73 for the warm spot. tonight, it will be another cool one with temperatures in the low-to-mid 50's and organ hill and half moon bay cloverdale in the upper 40's. tracking this area of low pressure, you can see it is sinking to us, counterclockwise flow. partly sunny. today is our coolest day. tomorrow is close, also, but with the let comes upper level energy and that is going to bring us an unsettled pattern with a chan of thunderstorms and as we lock through the best chance show the clouds decheeses to noon and in the afternoon and that will be northeast of us and, also, the higher elevations in diabolo and santa cruz mountains could have a spotty shower. that is how isolated they going to be. the seven-day forecast shows tomorrow the same at today but warmer on when as the low pulls
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away and this week, 70's at the cost and 80's around the bay and possibly 90's inland. we everyone off to a good start without any citizens and we have word there is a brand new crash. but, first, in are pieces ofmental blocking the southbound 680 at highway four. be careful. watch out for the tires. as we continue along 680, into walnut creek, you are at top speeds but if you make it through lafayette along highway 24 to orinda you can see clear conditions and through the tunnel at half speeds through piedmont and oakland. to the eastern span of the bay bridge we have report of an accident blocking the far right lane. as you approach treasure island you will see it and you could see brake lights approaching treasure island.
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good morning, a look at downtown san francisco with moving fog. it is a gorgeous sight before sunrise. what that sight tells you, it is cooler, as well, compared to what we were seeing. mike will talk about the forecast in a minute. we will talk about the best play in the texas rangers and toronto game. it was not on the field. a toronto player hit a foul and the third base coach grabbed it and tossed it to a young fan. watch what happened next, the young man takes the ball and hands it to the gill behind him. rather, takes "a" ball and hands it to the girl. the game ball is still in his glove, still tucked away.
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very, very smoot. getting in the practice early. for dating later. >> what? she could be his babysitter. >> the stars were out last night for the billboard music awards. >> the big winners, the top new artist, and top female artist was katy perry and justin timberlake was "artist of the year." and jennifer lopez was crowned an icon. >> all you little ones sitting on the floor watching tv hike i did in the bronx, have fate, dream big, think big, anything is possible. ought most anticipated moment a special performance by the late king of pop, anything was possible, michael jackson, from
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"escape." there are questions into the show, was it an image or aback son -- or a jackson impersonator? tell us what you think. >> ahhh! the denver zoo welcomed a rare clouded leopard. they are not closely related to other leopards and was born last month in virginia but now start her life with three other babies at the elephant passage exhibit. she doesn't have a maim yet and it is hoped when she is an adult she will join the bodying -- pleading program. >> we continue at 6:30 with the top stories. >> a deadly discovery and police are revealing there they suspect foul play.
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at the bay bridge toll plaza, does a higher toll during peak commuter hours cut down on traffic? i have the surprising finding in a report. the area of low pressure, for 72 hours, brings us a chance of thunderstorms. that is in the seven-day outlook. i am leyla gulen, a look from the emeryville camera to the eastern span, do you see break lights? i see an extra ten minutes because of an accident with the details ahead.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good monday morning at 6:29. traffic is moving smoothly across the golden gate bridge but you have clouds there and it is breezy today. >> a familiar look bringing the cool temperatures back to the bay area on this monday. >> thanks for inning us. i am kristen sze. >> i am eric toll. >> cool temperatures? how about 20 degrees cooler.
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>> we put the record highs to bed. 16 miles per hour in oakland, and 13 miles per hour here and that is bringing us the cooler weather and the sunny start hanging around 58 degrees at noon and low-to-upper 60's by the bay inland. 60 at the coast and mid-60's to 70 at 4:00 and only upper 50's to mid-60's at 7:00. be prepared. if you are going to take bart, we have 53 bart trains on time. we have a problemmen the bay bridge causing a backup. the ways yap will show you what is happening and looking at app you can see before treasure island they reporting a blocking of the far right lane. if you are pulling away from the toll plaza you will find it and
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you have to maneuver around and headed into the city it will lookingen up a little bit and we have another accident at the half monday split westbound 80 as you come up 280, 580, too, that is where we have very half -- heavy congestion. at the toll bay bridge tolla this is a look at the backup to the toll plaza because we are in the peak commute. it will cost you $6 right now to cross the bridge. that higher cost during peak commute went into affect a few years ago to encourage drivers to cross at nonpeak hours but a report says that the higher prices are not working. matt keller has details on the story. >> matt? it is a mess at the bay bridge toll plaza. that is the reality of driving during the peak commuter hours. paying an extra $2 to drive from 5:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. is not keeping people from avoiding the
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backups. you can see the sign change from $4 to $6 for autos because of congestion prices. the goal was to encourage drivers to cross at nonpeak hours but the increase in toll has had little to impact on easing traffic. week long snapshot of the commute from the metropolitan transportation commission shows the number of commuters has green to 9,000 an hour the limit of what it can handle and 9,000 more cars a week are using the bay bridge compared to the weekly commute before the congestion pricing was implemented. they do not plan on giving up on the congestion pricing plan and will provide that incentive for commuters to drive out the peak commuter hours. 6:32. this morning, police are looking into the discovery of a man's body near the uc berkeley
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campus. a woman discovered the body while hiking in the woods near grizzly peak boulevard yesterday. u.k. become police officers searched a white honda civic they may belong to the man and they say it is not clear if he fell to his death. >> from this side you can climb up there and everyone comes up from the view but on the other side it drops off about 100' so if someone fell off the rock it would be a traumatic injury. or death. >> police do not know if the man was a student but they say the area where he was found is the same spot where a man fell to his debt in november of 2012. >> new details in the search for a miss man in the east bay, the 31-year-old jason adam was found safe in reno, nevada and is in good health. his family reported him missing from san ramon on friday after he went to a home improvement store and never returned. the family tried unsuccessfully to reach him on the cell phone
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but, again, he was found safe overnight. >> through details on a registered sex offender that san jose police say they caught assaulting a woman outside a south bay shopping from. the officers arrested the 59-year-old michael garcia a known transient in san jose. are? s say they heard a woman screaming behind the home depot at the plant shopping center saturday afternoon and they found garcia assaulting the victim in bushes behind the store. he was living in a facility that helps fine permanent housing for homeless. witnesses say the victim stayed in the same facility one united but check out on saturday morning. >> officials in southern california say at least 47 homes have been destroyed by wildfires, some still raging, and at least 39 of the hopes were in the suburb of san marcos and other eight in carldad. both suburbs are 30 miles north of san diego. four fires are still burning one in san marcos and the other
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three at camp pendleton. saturday marcos tire is 87 percent contained. the damage has reached $20 million. >> check out the selfie, showing san marcos firefighter surrounded by fellow firefighters while he took a much needed break. he took the picture to let his wife foe he was okay and the photo made it on to the facebook page of a san diego area restaurant where it received 30,000 "likes." >> the national weather service says the winds in southern california keep the fire danger high and most of state including the bay area is experiencing a drought. the governor blames climate change. yesterday the governor said the state is in for a serious fire season. >> we are in a very serious fire season more serious than we have seen before. we have to watch and be very careful. >> brown says in the future years californians have to be more couple of how -- more careful how they live and what
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sort of vegetation is allowed to grow. >> new concerns from officials about the virus known assumes which is -- known as mers. officials say the unidentified businessman from illinois who was affected 50 first tested negative and then it was learned the body may have fought off the disease. he may have caught the virus during meetings with a health care official working with mers patients in saudi arabia. the two shook hands. same-sex marriages could begin in oregon this afternoon. a young is expected to issue his ruling at noon after four gay and legislation bennett couples challenged the voter-approved same-sex marriage ban. if a judge rules the ban is unconstitutional, same-sex marriages could begin immediately in that state. supporters say they have equity whiched enough signatures to put the issue on the november ballot just in case the judge does not rule in their favor. at least 24 people arrested
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during the 1 there were 11 tons of garbage. one spot not littered with trash was part of the square which was fenced off to keep out drunken spectators at the race. >> a mom 20ed her daughter against a bully and ends up this trouble with the law. >> a price hike, how were more you have to pay to get into the heapest place -- the happiest place on earth. >> a beautiful shot but not a necessary place to go to, to be comfortable this week. >> new big problem on the bay bridge as the morning news
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57. the exploritorium shows the water not so calm as last week so the ferry could be bumpy at three to eight degree cooler-than-average today. if you are headed up north 680, cooler-than-average around los angeles, 63 and 68 in san diego. >> we have what happened on the bay bridge, it was not a car citizen, but it was a stalled box truck blocking one lane and that is where we tacked on the extra minutes to the commute and it is now normalizing, 24 minutes gets you from the maze to san francisco and the red behind is an indication of westbound 80 through berkeley, bumper-to-bumper traffic. it is a jam. also, a jam through pleasanton and livermore and 26 miles per hour approaching sunol but it things out closer to present and milpitas with no accidents out
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there and traffic running smooth. google's billion dollar purchase that is reportedly in the works. if you outrage over the 9/11 memorial museum that is not open to the public yesterday and it is all centering on the gift shop. first be a student attacked on campus and police say a parent is responsible. we have the
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covering burlingame, campbell and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. how far would you go to defend your child against a bully in a mom is accused of breaking the law to defend her daughter. amy hollyfield is in santa rosa with the stunning story. this is the first day back-to-school at olivet elementary school since being arrested. he is out on bail. investigators say it was friday afternoon when the 30-year-old delia garcia-bratcher came on to campus and confronted an 11-year-old boy. she grabbed him by the threat and threatened him. witnesses say she believes the boy had been bullying her daughter. according to officials, the boy still had red marks on his next when the sheriffs arrived. officials say she did this in
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front of several students and investigators interviewed many of the students before they decided to arrest her. they took her into custody on saturday and charged her with felony child abuse. she made bail so she is out and her kids will be expected in school today so it will be interesting to see how that plays out. she has a court appearance on thursday. at 6:46. lots of anger surrounding the opening of the 9/11 memorial museum. some family's victims are furious about the gift shot. tickents of $24 and families are as angry about pricey items if sale like a $39 hoody with aircraft of towers and souvenir police cars and fire trucks. similar items have been on sale at background zero for years but it is different now they are part of the museum.
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a 9/11 memorial museum spokesman said the museum rely on ticket and gift shop sales to keep going. "good morning america" will have more on the story at 7:00 right here on abc7 news. trading is underway on creak now -- on wall street with the dow very flat down 1.73 points and now down 2 points. youtube is planning to pay more than $1 billion to buy the san francisco-based gaming company which is the top online rid yes game streaming platform and has more than 45 million visitors a mox the launch of play station and x box helped boston the popularity of the site. twitch grew from a start-up san francisco that was known for webcasting himself 24 hours a day back in 2007.
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the happiest place on either is now more expensive. disney raised prices over the weekend ahead of the memorial day holiday. a one day pass will run you $96 if anyone ten and older, and parking went up a dollar to $17 and disney has suspended the popular southern california pass, as well, a lower priced pass for residents in an effort to reduce crowds. attendance has been up and that is largely because this, the ride based on "cars "movie franchise. disney is the parent company of abc7 news. if you do not grab a fast pass for that in the first two hours, forget about it. >> we went there thanksgiving day, not got on the ride and we were there three or four hours to wait.
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>> if you future this when it opens... >> now, the weather, the winds are moving as fast as the cars. >> exactly. >> we will look at live doppler 7 hd, the swirling mass of cloud cover is the low i am tracking off the oregon coast guard headed our way today through wednesday can bringing a chance of thunderstorms. a small chance. but a chance. it is always interesting. what it will did to our winds. they increase headed through the lunch hour and if you are outside, you may have to hold on to your napkin or the wrapper or food and it gets faster at action but when the sun sets, the winds will not be so breezy. we have clouds all over fog but no flight arrival delays with increasing sunshine today and cooler, again, with
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wednesday. mid-to-upper 60's on the peninsula with palo alto at 68. in the upper 50's along the coast and mid-60's downtown and sausalito and 101 will be upper 60's and sonoma is maybe 70 or 71. mid-to-upper 60's along the east bay shore and low 70's, free air conditioning, inland. tonight we are in the upper 40's low 50's and a few mid-50's around the bay and cooler than this morning. at noon you can see the clouds decreasing and higher elevations of spotty showers are possible not only during the afternoon and evening but, also, during the overnight hours and through tomorrow morning and they are very spotty and mainly across our higher elations. best chance of rain is to our northeast and to the sierra. the seven-day forecast is the same tomorrow, and warmer on wednesday and look at the 70's at the coast and 80's and 90's around the bay and inland this
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week. have a good one. >> it is busy. we have a brand new accident with possible injuries involved westbound 580 at the parkway we are starting to see delays so two lanes are blocked and an ambulance is headed to seen and c.h.p., as well, and eastbound traffic is not affected. as we take you to san jose northbound highway 87, another accident out here is blocking a lane and most of the traffic is north of there and we will look outside over at julian street off ramp beyond the tank you can see traffic is slowing pretty smoothly southbound direction, as well. we will take a look at the san mateo bridge, where c.h.p. high wind advisory is still in effect under the murky skies across the water and to the peninsula, that drive will take you 13 minutes and this is 13 minutes southbound 680 approaching highway 24. ahead, seven things to know before you go.
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rush hour although the congestion pricing makes it more expensive to cross turn certain hours. four years ago tolled went up by $2 dug rush hour h is no plan to end the con confession pricing. >> a woman is facing felony child abuse charges for an attack on an alleged bully at her daughter's school. delia garcia-bratcher is accusing of grabbing the 12-year-old boy by the throat at olivet charter elementary school. she heads to court on thursday. >> three, police in berkeley are trying to identify a man whose body was found above the uc berkeley campus. a hurricane discovered the dead man in the woods yesterday. it is not clear if he fell. this is in the same spot where another man fell in 2012. a 3-year-olda a 31-year-oldt missing has been found safe in row know we, nevada. the family of jason adams tried
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to reach him but could not reach him. >> five chinese hackers have been charged with economic espionage and the theft of trade secrets the first time a foreign government has been charged with hacking american business interests to begin an unfair advantage. it is the first prosecution of its kind. >> number six, tracking winds with live doppler 7 hd are stout. they will keep us below average. we are starting cloudy. we will see increasing sunshine, and only 6 will -- 68 to 72 inland and up to 61 along the coast. >> look at that, the bay bridge toll plaza is busy. it will take you 30 minutes to head from emeryville to san francisco, and normally it takes 20 minutes. that is a continue-minute add on to the commute. plan ahead. we have a couple of problems, the first is in richmond, 580 at the parkway where we have a crash out this with possible injuries and if you travel
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good morning, america. breaking at this hour for the first time ever the u.s. government set to accuse another country of dangerous hacking affecting our national security. china in the crosshairs stealing our secrets. criminal charges expected as early as today. happening now, dramatic images of massive and historic flooding. tens of thousands of people fleeing cities under water. homes swept away by landslides. months of rain in just days. new details on that potentially deadly respiratory disease, mers, spreading in the u.s. the first case transmitted on american soil now reported. what we know this morning about how it spread. ♪ and the king of pop re
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