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everyone, i am katie marzullo here for kristen sze. >> how is the first monday of june? >> so far, so good. >> mike, how is the weather? >> so far it is showing the clouds rolling in with the thickest at half moon bay up from last hour at three miles with improved visibility at santa rosa at six. we have clouds this morning and you can see from our exploritorium camera at the top of the transamerica tower you can barely see it womens will be wide ranging because of the clouds and win, 68 to 81 inland is a 13 degree spread and afternoon sunshine along bay and clouds along coast into san francisco and 56 to 61. leyla gulen? >> good morning, everyone, if you are waking up we started off on a very busy note. in san jose we have a sig-alert in effect with one lane blocked at northbound 680 following a
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two two-car crash that knocked down a poll blocking the number five lane and any of the slow we saw earlier has dissipated. as we take you into daly city we have a fog advisory along 280 at highway 1. this is the golden gate bridge you can see the traffic is moving smoothly southbound and northbound we had cones sticking up. >> a potential problem for commuter whose take muni, the agency fears it has a sick out on its hand. amy hollyfield is at the west portal station in san francisco. amy hollyfield? >> this station agent is here. he got here on time and opened up the station and we have seen the first train come through on time. however, muni officials are getting the word out to prepare for major delays and broadcasting it on the electronic sign here, watch as
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it scrolls through you will see the warning. they have also just put out a tweet this morning saying, expect major delays and they are working to balance the service throughout the city and they apologize for the inconvenience. this is because of a dispute over contractor negotiations and workers are not allowed to strike because of a voter approved proposition that passed in 2010. they have the right to call in sick. commuters were already starting to plan if this. i guess worst case i would walk, so we will have to see. >> why have a remember. if it happens, it happens. the people are just going to have to deal with this. >> a spokesman says this morning that, yes, there is going to be a delay. last night they were seeing a hire number of people calling in sick, higher than normal working to confirm the numbers this morning on how many people they
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have out this morning. the agent here at west portal heard about a possible sick out and he wanted to come to work because it is his job to open up the station so he is here. he, too, doesn't know what to expect today. in san francisco for abc7 news. >> developing news, now, in the nation-wide search for a san francisco man. the f.b.i. raided his post over the weekend and called in haz-mat crews to remove what they found. matt, we are talking about dangerous stuff here? >> a neighbor expressed concern that ryan kelly chamberlain ii would return to the apartment in san francisco but the f.b.i. says that is not likely they believe he is on the run. >> federal agents are not released any details about the investigation but they do say they found explosive materials on saturday and the f.b.i. issued a nationwide be on the look out, he is well-known in san francisco's political scene.
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with his website touts experience in social media and public relations. in 26 next he was interviewed in the efforts from stopping a pot club from opening in the neighborhood can he was a field agoer for a mayoral candidate. >> he was very good. he showed up on time. hard working. he was good at what he did. >> in recent years, he worked as an adjunct professor at the university of civilian and consultant for various tech, apparel and marketing companies and last seen driving a 2008 white nissan alti ma with a california license or texas license plate. the apartment is currently sealed the f.b.i. says that there is no threat to the public safety. if you have any information on chamberlain call authorities.
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>> ryan kelly chamberlain ii has brown hair and blue eyes and weighs 225 pounds and last seen wearing a dark blue sweatshirt and jeans. he is considered armed and dangerous. >> we will have continuing coverage of the f.b.i. raid on air and on twitter@abcnews. . >> police have arrested a man suspected of stealing an a.t.m., the 47-year-old curt commons went to the building yesterday evening with a crowbar and police say he was using the crowbar to try to steal the a.t.m. machine and they found him hiding in the ceiling. investigators say he has tried to steal the same a.t.m. twice before and police arrested a woman who was circling the area in her car and speaking with him on her cell phone and she also, had burglary tools in her possession. postal workers will protest
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out the staples shareholder meeting over opening postal counters in several local scores providing limited postal service. the workers say this is part of a promise to eliminate service at pot offices. the shareholders meeting is underway at 8:00 a.m. at the garden court hotel in palo alto. san francisco mayor is set to present the biggest budget ever to the board supervisors this morning. the chronicle reports that the proposed $8.6 billion spending plan includes $94 million to build affordable housing for the next two years and it includes hiring 150 health care workers many for the newly expanded san francisco general hospital to open in december of 2015. the budget for the next fiscal year is $700 million more than the current one that ends june 30. the mayor wants to hire,400 new city workers including 300
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police officers and 96 firefighters and spend $135 million for public schools and add 500 new slots for public preschool bringing the total to 4,100. a poll shows governor brown is headed into the primary election with a huge lead. brown is seeking a four the term in office and the first governor in california history to reach that mark. the opponent will likely be one of two republicans: assemblyman donnelly from san bernardino county or former treasury department official brown. >> now a check on the forecast. mike? >> i have cloud cover and cool conditions in san francisco. temperatures are running from 48 in west portal to portrero hill
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at 54 and through the ferry building, 52 headed to downtown at 51 can across the golden gate bridge you will hit 51 at crissy field and same temperature in richmond, and belmont at 51. saratoga is the same, and 54 in pleasanton, and 55 in pittsburg and walnut creek and union city, and palo alto and petaluma is at 49. american canyon is at 52. today, temperatures especially in los gatos are down 11 degrees and 76 and concord is down to 74 and novato down 13 degrees to 68 and san jose is 74 and six-degree drop and oakland and san francisco 65 and 61, three degrees cooler. we start off with clouds and we will become mild and 56 to 70 because of the clouds at the coast and sunny but for the coast. leyla gulen? >> if you are moving into this
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area southbound 101 a new crash is blocking one lane at lucky drive so we have a delay headed out of this whole neighborhood. it could she down the traffic more so as the morning wears on. 80 westbound from albany to the maze is a short four minutes and 880 southbound from fremont to san jose is 14 minutes and 280 northbound is 11 minutes. at the bay bridge toll plaza i can show you where traffic is, it is now loosened up and we had cashpayers that were loading up but they have moved on out and a few extra cars are funneling in but everyone and at top speed with clouds. california chrome has its first endorsement deal, the america's money report is next. >> wal-mart steps into the battle between amazon and a popular book publisher and what
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a chain store giant is offering readers. >> the n.s.a. is building a network to track faces on surveillance video. it is using your information to build
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agency getting a flood of images from intercepted e-mails and text messages and social media to feed the facial recognition program. "new york times" says it is not clear how many images have been acquired or how many have been caught up in the program. a n.s.a. spokesman says the agency's programs are within the law. >> fire investigators digging through ashes of a warehouse are trying to figure out what sparks the devastating fire. they will have to put out hotspots for a couple of days which was the size of a have wal-mart, a fruit process, plant. the fire was reported at 10:30 on saturday night. these are the flames before dawn yesterday. workers finished processing the warehouses remaining, hours before the fire. it burns hot enough to jump crass the road and ignite a small grass fire and char a fire hose. apple hopes to keep momentum going at the we developers
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conference in san francisco. here is america's money report. good morning, topping america's money a big day if apple, the worldwide developers conference is expected it take center stage streaming music off the $3 billion deal to bay beats electronics. video gamemakers reached a deal to settle a lawsuit with football and basketball players in college because of their likeness appearing in branded games. >> and a deal with the owners of california chrome, with a logo appearing on everything from blankets and happened dealers ahead of the belmont stakes. >> maleficient earned $70 million for disney. x men dropped to second place and "a million ways it die in the west "came in third police. that is america's money. >> art has found a way to cash
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in on a feud between amazon and a major book publisher. amazon and hatchet are fighting over digital book prices. amazon has reportedly blocked pre-orders for upcoming releases including the "silkworm." barnes & noble website is offering discounts on hatchet books. >> parts of sunnyvale will be fogged to fight the spread of west nile virus. here is the area where mosquito fogging will begin at:00 p.m. and mosquitoes have tested positive for west nile with fogging going may 22 the earliest the county has had to fog for mosquitoes. >> a dog park in danville is partly closed over the next couple of months for maintenance. a large section of the k-9 dog part at ranch part is get new
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grandson so crews will fencing off part of the park starting today to recede the area and asking do owners to keep pets outside of the fenced section during renovation. >> now a check on the weather. where it doesn't matter the type of day you walk the door. >> hard time to seed because it is so dry and hot. good hung with that. hopefully it will be taken care of. >> here is live doppler 7 hd, everyone, the clouds are returning right now to most our neighborhoods as we head to san jose, you can see at 87, near the sap center the clouds are encroaching on you and we are seeing the clouds from our roof camera with a few breaks and that will be short-lived and we will be stubborn through at least 11:00 with clouds in most areas but the coast where they will be there all day today.
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all of us cooler today because of the stout sea breeze. in fact, it will be more moisture the next couple of nights so clouds and drieser are possible the closer to the coast and the higher elevations like the east bay hills tomorrow morning and the next morning. inland we have a heat wave with temperatures running above 94, for several days. i have high pressure to our north, low-to-upper to our south and the flow from the high to the low is creating this stronger sea breeze today and we will be up to five- to ten-degrees cooler thanker why. >> to the south, everyone is in the low-to-mid 70's from 72 at santa cruz and milpitas and sunnyvale to 76 in los gatos and that is well cooler than the 87 from yesterday. money 60's in millbrae and san mateo and low 70's for the rest of peninsula, and mid-to-upper 50's along coast and clouds are sticking to you today, and 61 downtown south san francisco where you need the sunglasses and brighter there and 68 in novato and 75 in sonoma to the
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north and mid-to-upper 60's loan the east bay shore with oakland at 6 a and present is a warm spot at 69 and low-to-mid 70's for most of the east bay valley as you head out highway 4 we could reach 80 in antioch. even more cloud cover, and, again, the possibility of drizzle for the commute. the seven-day outlook, tomorrow the temperatures are in the same ball park as today and without the marine layer on wednesday we jump about five or ten degrees and we stay in the 90's on thursday through sunday inland and 80's around the bay and, still, 60's to merely 70 at the coast. >> mike, thank you. good news in san jose, it looks like all lanes have re-opened along 680 as hoffstatter with an early crash blocking three lanes and it was down to one and, now, all lanes i bother to have re-opened. we are trying to find out from c.h.p. if the sig-alert has canceled. hopefully we will talk to someone soon.
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as we take a look at the southbound 101 the crash appears to be worse than what was first reported. now, it is involving three vehicles and three lanes are blocked. one is facing the wrong direction. you could see delays off of the richmond san rafael bridge as you continue through green bay the speeds pick up. ed apple developer conference runs through friday so expect howard street to be shut down with detours needed. katie? >> he, seven things to know as you start your day. >> also, nasa gets inspiration from an unusual fish and how it plans to imitate the actions of the puffer fish. >> how bay area played
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here are seven things to know today. the one, tran muni officials are expecting a possible sick out this morning that could cause delays for commuters across the city. muni drivers voted on a new contract on friday that give them a raise and also forces them to contribute to their pensions for the first time. we will have an update at 5:30. two, the bay bridge toll plaza shows the traffic is turning smoothly as we come into san francisco from emeryville and do plan ahead for the sick out that eric was talking about so delays are expected. plan ahead. >> number three, can you see the clouds are back, and the sea breeze, the morning parent layer has temperatures up to 15 degrees cooler but some areas are doing to get a heat wave by the back end of the forecast. i will tell you where ahead. >> a nationwide manhunt for ryan
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kelly chamberlain ii after authorities say the san francisco resident had explosive materials if his farm. he is considered armed and dangerous. matt keller is at the apartment this morning and will have the latest coming up at 6:00. extra police and cons already -- counselors are on hand after an attack on student by a parent who struck a nine-year-old girl with a hammer. the student is expected to be okay. six, king carlos of spain announced he is abdicating his throne and his son, the crown prince, will take over. spanish hold the 76-year-old monarch in high regard for his defense of democracy after the death of the dictator franco in 1975. >> apple's worldwide developers conference is underway this morning in san francisco and the c.e.o. tim cook will deliver the keynote address at 10:00 and according to reports, the technical giant plans to unveil
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a new health tracking app and rating system updates for the iphone and ipad. the actress would played alice on "the brady bunch," has died. >> one of the happiest moments of my life has been spent right here in this house. >> show died at a san antonio hospital yesterday. she is known for her role as the housekeeper and before that davis won two emmys for her role on a show the she hit her hid after falling at her home on saturday at age 88. >> nasa is getting inspiration from one of the most interesting looking sea creatures to build its new mars lander. engineers believe the way the puffer fish expands and contracts can help them safely land heavier spacecraft on the red planet without it being destroyed. here is a concept of the flight vehicle. they want to attack a balloon to the saucer shaped object which
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when inflated can serve as a parachute to slow the vehicle down and allow for controlled landing. nasa scientists hope to me begin tests on the device starting tomorrow in hawaii but it could be delayed to there is bad weather. >> nasa released amazing images of the sun, with rare images captured by a spacecraft on may nine. can you see mass eruption surging off the sun account huge cloud of have heated particles can reach speeds of a million miles per hour. the mission based from nasa's research center at manufacture felt -- moffett field and will continue for two years. >> we continue at 5:30 with the morning news and the top stories. >> a woman at the center of the donald sterling scandal attacked ive stiff had -- v. stiviano had to stay a weekend trip to the
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hospital. >> stay ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry
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♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪
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this is abc7 abc7 news. >> i am katie marzullo here for kristen sze. >> i am eric thomas. now, the weather forecast. if may comes in like a lamb and june comes in like...an armadillo? >> both are gray. there you go. good morning, everyone, if you are driving around our higher elevations and trying to get to the west you will drive right into the teeth of the sea breeze kicking up to 24 miles per hour in fairfield and 14 at san jose and all our lower elevations are not so breezy but above 700' you will notice it. that is going to change our temperatures dramatically at five to 15 degree cooler with sunshine around the bay by, say, 11:00 at 63 to 74 and sunshine by 10:00, and 68 to 81 and the
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clouds are stingy along coast at 5 to 61 with sunshine into downtown san francisco. >> good morning, everyone, at 5:30, in san jose, a sig-alert is canceled but, unfortunately, in marin, we have a streetcar crash blocking three lanes, southbound 101 at the 580 split we have an accident and an ambulance is headed to the scene. we are seeing delays as you make it through san rafael toward greenbrae and south of that speeds pick up. northbound along 680, all lanes have re-opened and we do not have delays. the nimitz is moving along fine morning and southbound and 80 through berkeley the drive is loading up a bid as we come away from university avenue and all in all it will take you five minutes. at 5:30 muni riders judd brace for the policy of delays and service we disruptions with more drives calling this sick than normal and they fear a
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possibility sick out. we are at san francisco with that news. amy? >> so far, trains are rolling here and the station is open at west portal can commuters are not aware of this and the trains are coming and not complaining but it looks like the impact is going to trickle down later into the morning. look at the times: the inbound trains, 48 minutes and the next is 72 minutes, and you have one minute for one and then 29 minutes to the next. one outbound is at 36 minutes and then, 65 minutes, not normally the time you would see in the busy morning hours. muni is apologizing saying they are trying to balance the service how the city so that could explain why we are seeing one train one minute and another train not here for another 48 minutes. this is all because of a contract dispute, some of the workers are having with
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management. they not allowed to strike because of a proposition that voters passed a few years ago. they are allowed to call in sick and that is a different story. >> our employees have the right to call in sick. they can take -- can't take specific agency to stop service so this is something we will monitor closely. >> i am getting a text from muni if you can hold on a second, he is saying he gives credit to the operators who did come in. he is able to confirm that more than half of service is not out on the street this morning. so, lane accordingly. if you take muni expect that half of the drivers are not going to be out there today and of half the trains and service not available to you today. come up with a different plan. muni says that bart is honoring muni tickets today and the fares
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between san francisco and daly city could be an obligation to consider or bring a lost patience. half of the service will not be on the street. thank you, here is what the proposed contract for muni operators calls for, an 11 percent wage increase over two years and that pushes pay to $32 an hour july 1 making knew any operators the second higheddest paid transit workers in the nation but employees have to contribute 7.5 percent into the pension now paid for by the city. we have continuing coverage on air can on twitter at twitter@abc7newsbayarea and leyla gulen will have updates throughout the morning and the impact on commuters. on the peninsula, right now police are investigating a shooting in east palo alto, with three people hit and it happened near oakwood drive before 9:30 last night. police were notified by the
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shotspotter gunshot detection system. arriving officers found a 36-year-old east palo alto man suffering from injuries and a short time two other victims were dropped off at local hospitals. all three are in stable condition. so far, no arrests. developing news, the search for a san francisco man who police are calling armed and dangerous has turned into a nationwide manhunt this morning. the f.b.i. says to look out for 42-year-old ryan kelly chamberlain ii, federal authorities found explosive materials inside his apartment during a raid on saturday and the 42-year-old is well-known in san francisco's mill seen worked as a field agoer for a mayoral campaign in 2003. chamber lane has brown hair and blue eyes and weighs 225 pounds at 6' 3". our reporter will have were more on the investigation coming up in 30 minutes. today, extra police will be
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on hand at an oakland elementary school after an attack on a student that happen on friday at lafayette elementary. police say a par. came on campus and repeat through struck a nine-year-old girl with a hammer. the mother of a second grader at the school. police are trying to determine if this stems from a long standing feud between the woman and the victim's family. the injured student went to the hospital but is expected to be okay. counselors will be available for students this morning. >> friends and family of a murdered uc santa barbara student from the bay area say their faith is helping them comb. the 20-year-old david wang governmented from fremont christian school. he and george chen and james hong were roommates when they were killed by elliot rodger. his mother remembers her son as
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an affectionate young man who had a also brothering future ahead him. >> i am missing you. your arms around my neck. my shoulders. holding my happened. hugging me. >> he was planning to return to fremont to spend the summer break in the bay area. >> in southern california the fathers of we elliot rodger and shooting victim christopher martinez met privately yesterday, first time what the two fathers met. martinez said it was a private conversation between who grieving fathers who reached common ground and they plan to work together so other families will not suffer. happening today, get ready for the latest release from apple, the technical giant will unveil two new devices this
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morning. it kicks off with a key note speech at 10:00 a.m. by c.e.o. people began gathering in san francisco yesterday. according to reports, apple is expected to unveil new software to allow users to control elements of their home from the mobile device and apple is expected to announce a new health tracking app and an operating system update for the iphone and ipad. activists land to hold a demonstration outside the conference ahead of the keynote address with demonstrators calling on apple to pay $5 billion in income taxes they say the company keeps in an nevada suck subsidiary. activists plan to imitate the apple store employees and distribute bogus $5 billion mail in rebates for unpaid taxes and they. enter the keynote address with a phony $5 billion check for the c.e.o. to sign.
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>>ive -- v. stiviano was leaving a restaurant in man had -- manhattannen yesterday and two men attacked her and punched her twice. a doctor who examined v. stiviano said she was banged up but okay. the police say a report was not filed. v. stiviano records a conversation with l.a. clippers' owner donald sterling when he went off on a racist rant. >> an african-american church was attended by donald sterling yesterday at the pastor's invitation meeting after the nba barned sterling from the basketball. on friday a settlement was announced with his estranged wife and the sterling fan trust to allow the team to be sold to former microsoft executive steve ballmer. >> napa police made an arrest in
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the killing of a well-known restaurant owner arresting 71 -year-old ex-husband of the victim, owner of a sushi restaurant. a sign on the front door confirms the owner's death much investigators say the ex-con fessed to killing his ex-wife yesterday. a concerned friend said he could not contact the skim and the officers went to the home. >> low vote are turnout is expected tomorrow for the california primary election with officials blaming it on few cop pettive races, a lack of your initiatives and voter apathy. some say we could see a record low turnout tomorrow. 5:39 and now a check on the forecast. how should people dress for
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those that go to the actual polling booth? >> tomorrow is like today. we have the same pattern the next 24 to 48 hours before the warming trend. good morning, everyone, 49 in woodside and low 50's around san mateo and foster city and belmont and mid-50's around redwood city and 57 at palo alto, a warm spot, and san jose is 51, a cool spot, along with san ramon and san francisco, too, we have 48 in larkspur and 49 in santa rosa. you can see the cloud deck is barely touching the top of the 700' span so the get goes to 3,000' keeping our temperatures below average today. livermore is 77, and redwood city is 72, and napa is 74 and oakland is 65, and san francisco is only 61 today. it will be cooler along the
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coast with the 50's all across the coast and we are starting off in the 50's now around the bay but we will make it to 62 by noon and 70 inland with total sunshine by the noon hour. the clouds will remain at the coast. we will be in the mid-60's to low 70's around the bay and mid-70's inland and everyone drops back into the 50's and 60's so it will be a cool evening. dress accordingly. leyla gulen? >> thanks, everyone, unfortunately, we are starting off on a sad note if vallejo, this is a fatal crash westbound along 80 at tennessee road. it sounds like the coroner is headed to the scene. we do have delays making the drive from american canyon so expect to see the delays remain until further notice. to the south a four car crash with delays headed out danville, southbound 680 at crow canyon road the slow lane is blocked. in marin, southbound 101, the 580 split, a three car crash
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mocking three lanes and that is causing bumper-to-bumper traffic up to the richmond and san rafael bridge. to the bay bridge toll plaza you can see how things are moving along, not too bad but cash-paying lanes are loading up next, the growing debate over the swap of prisoners in guantanamo bay for an american soldier freed bit tall been. >> where the hidden cash is expected to turn up
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>> this is kgo covering abc news. >> a student was fatally shot entering a wrong apartment last month and the 26-year-old will receive a degree. he entered a neighbor's apartment on mission street by citizen. according to the newspaper, the family will be given the degree on june 17. he was pursuing a degree in international relations. the d.a. says it released the shooter because the office needs more evidence. >> an american sold kidnapped by the taliban in afghanistan five
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year ago is enjoying his new found freedom in germany. bowe bergdahl is at a medical center there decompressing and reconnecting with his family through phone calls and video conferences. officials, though, facing mounting criticism over the prisoner swap that resulted in his release. bowe bergdahl was traded for five high level detainees at guantanamo bay which could set a troubling precedent according to some. >> the way that al-qaeda raises money is by ransom. kidnapping and ransom. we now have set a price. >> the big issue here is what is going to happen to the five individuals? if they re-enter the fight, it is going to put american lives at risk. officials say bowe bergdahl's health and safety appeared in jeopardy prompting quick action to secure his release. >> now a check on the weather.
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meteorologist mike nicco, happy june gloom. >> most of us have to fine our monday morning energy from a source other than the sun because it is not out there. the thick of the clouds around half moon bay are 2.5 miles and everyone else is doing okay so it is more marine layer clouds than fog this morning. still, the possibility of drizzle especially the closer you are to the coat and i am seeing a little bit in the way of shadows from the sun that will appear above the east bay hills pretty soon in and hose is a few area that is clear and you can see the flags and the trees on the embarcadero shifting in the wind this only that will bring us cloudy conditions through noon and then they will stick to the coast, cooler highs across the board today, and clouds and drizzle are possible the next two nights and we will not be rid of this until midweek and later, with the heat wave developing, especially inland.
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today, look at the clouds from 5:00 until 7:00 oral they are more widespread and they never quite get a presence in the east bay valley and the south bay so you will be some of the warmer areas today. by 11:00 the clouds are to the coast and they stay there all day keeping you in the 50's and 60's and 70's for the rest of us. >> low-to-mid 70's down here and 74 in san jose, and we have low 70's from redwood city south and mum 60's from millbrae to san mateo and the immediate neighbors and upper 50's loan the coast and 56 is the cool spot in daly city and more sunshine downtown south san francisco and, still, 61 and 60 in sausalito, and 68 in novato to 75 is the spread through the not bay valley into the east bay shore we go from 63 in berkeley and fremont and hercules at 69 and low-to-mid 70's for the east bay and highway four is in the upper 70's. watch out for drizzle, the
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peninsula, the coast, and the east bay hills tomorrow for the commute. the seven-day outlook is not a containing to tomorrow with temperatures in the afternoon but the big jump on wednesday, and thursday through sunday we have 90's inland and 80's around the bay but, still, 60's at the coast. leyla gulen? >> we have pictures taken earlier in vallejo a fatal crash i was telling you about a moment ago, near tennessee street and it is a truck that hit a tree and you can see the damage that it caused. unfortunately it resummitted in- resulted in a fatality. we have delays as you leave american canyon. if you go to the map i can show you what it is doing to traffic. the coroner is headed to the scene. we could see lanes blocked. do expect to see the thais there, backups from before highway 37 and you my want to consider taking alternates but again this is due to a fatal
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crash involving a truck that hit a tree. now, to san jose 87 coming beyond the julian street off-ramp, the traffic is light. >> after spending a few day parking out cash in southern california the miss fearous twitter user is planning on returning to the bay area. >> he sent a tweet giving san francisco a heads up with hints at big plans for next weekend. the secret benefactor caused a stir at a dog park with $80 to $100 found inside nine bubble bottles and clues led treasure hunters to a second los angeles park where it two only minutes to begin finding another nine bubble bottles with $80 in them. they cleaned up. literally. >> free money. >> speaking of hidden things,
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not hidden cash but hidden doughnuts, an anonymous donor is hiding sweet treats in the sacramento area. this was found taped to a dog statue, and the twitter user said they are hiding doughnuts to make people smile. >> depending on my mood i can go for a doughnut more than money. >> don't know where that doughnut has been. >> lunch with the most respected investors can be yours if the price is right. e-cigarette ads are flooding media and they are trying to snuff out a campaign. >> a father was stranded when his son got ahold of hi
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hello! i'm a ki and us and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and where can you find beta-glucan? in oats. and, they're yummy! i'm going back to being a kid now. thank you! teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he be
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speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. democrat john perez for controller.
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do you have a million to spare? or two? if you do you have a shot at having lunch a warren buffett. >> the auction to dine with him is underway with the money going to the glide foundation much it has raised $16 million for glide foundation. the minimum bid started at $25,000 yesterday and we are looking at the actual bid page so where it stands right now? $350,000. that is going up just in the last hour. you have until 7:30 on friday evening to place a bid. last year the winner paid $1ment. the rest five winners paid $2
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million. >> there is a listing of the bidders and how much they have bid. most recently, a bid came in a few minutes ago. >> now, everyone, if you are traveling around 85 in sacramento and mid-90's in fresno and palm springs is 104. san diego and los angeles, 71 with june gloom. headache -- lake tahoe is 73. livermore is 77 and that is below average. friday, saturday, and sunday, low-to-mid 90's and we will see temperatures around san jose warming significantly with the normal high at 77. we will be in the mid-to-upper 80's throughout the weekend. >> i will admit this is not how we hike to start the week. certainly not starting our day. we have had so many accidents in every area across the bay but when we take you to san ramon the four car crash is blocking one lane causing bumper-to-bumper traffic out of
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danville. 30 miles per hour is going to be the top speed and a look outside we can see things moving to the north, through pleasant hill to walnut creek and you can see the track is relatively light and it will take you approximately ten minutes from highway four to the 24 junction. >> thank you, 31-year-old from suburban chicago is on a roll after racking up more consecutive wins thank any woman in jeopardy history. >> she has been on the he so many teams alex says he has no more questions for her. >> she goes for the 21st win tonight with the correct answer 92 percent of the time earning nearly 500,000 in prize money. it could not have come at a better time, she has been out of work since the beginning of the year. the champ is on "good morning america" talking about her winning strategy at 7:00. very cool. >> morning news continues at
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6:00 with the top story. >> happening now in san francisco, it is confirmed that muni drives are staging a sick out with the impact on computers trying to get to work. >> san francisco wants to tax so da and or sugar drinks to curb obesity. who now says the city is doing it all wrong? >> pain for the first lady fashion, who is footing the bill for the designer clothing?
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right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. muni drivers are staging a sick out this morning. we have how many drives are not on the job today and the impact it and have on passengers right now. >> developing now, the manhunt continues for the san francisco man accused of keep explosives in his apartment. this morning, his fore co-workers reveal why they are stunned.
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from walnut creek, a known thief tried to steal this a.t.m. with a crowbar. the attempted get away and how police caught him. >> good morning, everyone, i am katie marzullo here for kristen sze. >> this is june gloom. nice to meet you. meteorologist mike nicco has the forecast. >> sunshine over the weekend and now the june gloom started on the 2nd and it will be around for the next two days. we have wind in fairfield at 24 miles per hour. a stout breeze. if you are driving to the west, you can see 54 degrees and brighter by noon and 62 and hanging out in the upper 60's to low 70's and by 7:00 clouds are coming back and inland the clouds are arriving with a short life span and sunshine and 70 by noon and mid-70's by 4:00, 15 degrees cooler and mid-60's and cloud cover is stubborn along the cost and maybe sunshine here and

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