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a report on the police action is happening right now. >> mega event four years in the making. the world cup is hours away from kickoff time in brazil. there is unrest surrounding the tournament. >> busy day for bart. there are three critical issues facing the transit meeting that will impact many passengers. >> thanks for joining us on thursday. we are injury cooler temperatures later in the week and we saw hot temperatures at going of the week and now we are into the weekend. meteorologist mike nicco? good morning, cloudy and 57, and the wind shift at noon with breaks in the cloud cover and breezy upper 60's in the afternoon and cool and 63 and breezy at 7:00. inland we have more gray than yesterday but by noon it is sunny and 67 and below average this afternoon with mid-70's and
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cool breeze in the evening. pent and falling quickly at 6:00. gray through noon with mid-50's and well see clearing from north to south from 4:00 to 7:00 and jump ten into the mid-to-upper 50's. leyla gulen? good morning, everyone, at 6:00, i have good news. bart is involving from an early problem but it is still ten minutes' delay in san francisco and east bay direction at west oakland. fur at west oakland you are 10 minutes an but it is recovering. we will see how it is moving along across the altamont pass from tracy to dublin 40 minutes along westbound 580 and in antioch to concord is loading up and 101 southbound from san rafael to san francisco is 18 minutes. the bay bridge toll plaza shows the metering lights are turned on. there are no gaps in the traffic is it is not too long a wait. >> we are following breaking
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news from san francisco with s.w.a.t. officers surrounding a home in the visitacion valley neighborhood. our reporter received an update and joins us live. >> this man has two kids eleven and 14. police are worried that he may have the children inside the home he is barricaded inside. look at the police presence. this is in the visitacion valley neighborhood. the s.w.a.t. team is here. they are worried he could be armed and has the kids inside. they have this neighborhood surrounded and blocked off. the red cross is here to help people who cannot get in their homes. a man has been trying to sleep in his car since midnight. they didn't tell you that is going on? >> nothing. nothing. >> how do you feel?
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>> i am sleepy. -gray. want did go home. this started last night at 10:00 officers say there was a domestic issue between the man and someone else on london street. they say shots were fired in the incident. no one was hurt. he came here. this is his home onward street. we are in the visitacion valley neighbor. police have made contact but he refews to come out. they say the man is in his 30's and they have not given his name but he has a violent criminal history. >> disability advocates will voice their displeasure with the new bart cars at the board meeting. the new cars are less accessible than the existing cars because of a pole in the doorway.
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the fremont bart station shows the bart board will hear results from public input on the fleet and they will vote on two key design choices, floor to ceiling poles and bicycle racks. they will roll out in 2017. bart directors are scheduled to set fares today for new aerial tram to the oakland airport. the current fare is $3 for adults but this could climb between $4 and $6 for the tram by 2017. the elevated rail system will open in the fall. >> world cup kickoff in brazil with 32 countries vying for the tournament. brazil is the favorite and the only country that have competed in all 20 world cups and they have won five. they are hungry for a win at home. >> for a month all eyes are on brazil. it kicks off today, 32
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countries, 64 matches, national pride on the line, the post country takes on croatia. the united states squad arrived on monday in brazil. the can't said that his guys are feeling good. >> coming down to play the games we have to make sure we are ready. >> there is considerable pressure on brazil, a rich soccer tradition the only nation to appear in all 20 world cups and this year the tournament favorite. it is not just pressure on the team. >> he is one of the best promoters. >> stadium construction was plagued by your delays, and low budgets and accidents that killed a total of eight workers. brazil spent $11 billion in public money on the world cup and 60 percent in brazil believe the tournament is bad for the country and they are letting officials hear it. protests have flooded the
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streets. the soccer fans are focusing on what they call the beautiful game with the sport's biggest name front and center. the united states squad was renamed by manager the most recognizable player donovan last off the roster. seven national players were added and five of them raised in germany. >> the world cup is a global sports ever sent with three billion people watching some of the month-long tournament. we are the only place to watch the world cup live this weekend on saturday, columbia and greece at 8:30 and then uruguay and costa rica at 11:30 and more game on sunday. don't miss a moment of the world cup where you can view the matches on smartphones tablet or computer. >> in petaluma we are waiting to her if downtown businesses will be able to re-open today after a water pain break forced them to shut down.
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crews have cleared the intersection that was closed for hours yesterday. the fire department says the asphalt was bubbling and water gushing when the crews got there. downtown restaurants had to chose because there was no water. public works and the water department were called in to fix the broken pipes and investigate. relief for people fighting to save city college of san francisco, the commission now is proposing new rules to give them more time to comply with mandated standards, a policy change giving schools to determine eligible up to two years to comply. the officials say they need 18 more months to be in full compliance and a policy change pushes the deadline to the end of 2016. the commission will give final approval of the new rules by early july. official say a prank at dublin high school is no laughing matter after smearing peanut butter on door handles. they were alarmed of potential harm to students would had
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peanut allergies. an art community in san jose, the 34-year-old we theater has shut down because of lack of financial support. the nonprofit theater company is filing for bankruptcy after failure to come one the funds to keep it going averaging seven live performances each year. now to the weather, a cool start to the morning. mike? >> it is cooler this morning and it will be cooler this afternoon, the coolest day moving forward and 49 in novato and 48 in san rafael and everyone else in the low-to-mid 50's in the north bay and we have low-to-mid 50's from san francisco to redwood city and 57 in cupertino. 58 in san jose. east bay develop is 54 if lafayette and brentwood is 55. the temperatures are the same up to six degrees cooler than yesterday. this is how it looks from the camera, the clouds are thick and the highs compared to average we
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were 20 to 25 degrees warmer-than-average and now we are five or ten degrees cooler. san francisco is 64 and redwood city is 72 and live more is 78. the only commute from leyla gulen. in san jose, we have traffic starting to build especially if you are on the 101 freeway headed both in the north direction and if you are headed between 280 and 680 at nimitz and where we are seeing delays. we have to report of an accident involving a deer at northbound 101, not the most slow downs not until 280 and 680 and 280 is moving along fine and in cupertino you are at top speed and at the north bay, we we southbound at 580 be the drive is looking mice and clear and you can see how it is moving along as you push subthe tail -s you push southbound it is looking clear. there is a little bit of fog
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but nothing to impede your visibility. 6:10. texas governor perry is in the bay area creating a stir. ahead, the comment he made of homosexuality last night in san francisco that left the audience gasping. >> first, bowe bergdahl facebook post and frustration he shared with friends before the taliban capture five years ago. >> phil mickelson remains at the center of insider trading scandal. stay
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right now we are looking at a picture from the home, a luxury house above a cliff in texas and you can new see the stadium in brazil where world cup first game begins in a couple of hours with brazil, the him team. there has been a lot of controversy with protesters but the visitors, still, will lay in
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although they can expect airport delays because of a strike by airport workers. >> we will now look at the luxury house in next. an executive of the subdivision says that his company learned of cracks on the property from the home owner this past trillion and the vice president of the company said he never expected the home to inch off a cliff. the house used to be 60 yards from the edge of the cliff the officials listen on letting the house topple into the water. >> new insight into what bowe bergdahl by have been thinking. the only prisoner of war in afghanistan was release merchandise exchange if five taliban fighters and the associated press found his facebook page uncovering posts that expressed his frustration with the world can desire to change the status quo. he is under treatment at an army hospital in germany. >> 20 years ago today, was the start of the most famous
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investigations after a murder when the ex-wife of oklahoma was -- of o.j. and simpson was scheduled to turn himself in but load police on a low speed chase through los angeles in a white ford bronco. in october, 1995, he was acquitted of the murder charges while 150 million people watched on tv. details on the insider trading robe involving oakland base clorox, billionaire icon and golfer phil mickelson. the securities and exchange commission is investigating whether a friend alerted mickelson of a falled takeover. and "new york times" says four sources say that he did not trade chairs around the time of the takeover. clorox shares subjected following the bid and mickelson
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is facing a probe over food company. >> the heat will try to even the series with the spurs at the finals it miami tonight. the spurs took a 2-1 leads on tuesday night after one of the greatest shooting displays in history. they shot 76 percent in the first half on way to 111-92 victory. cover begins right here at abc7 you and can catch it live on smartphones tablet or computer. >> each game has been completely different than the previous game so you never know. >> we oh in the weather, though, right? >> pretty for idea. it is unpredictable at times. here is what is predictable, graduation this time of the year. well start with a bunch of them today. in piedmont, piedmont high
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school were dropping down do a breezy 64 and hold on to the caps today because it will be breezy. the pirates of san leandro high school, 63 and sun at 4:30 and dropping to 60 by 7:30. to the north, the red tail hawked 67 at 5:00 dropping to 61 inland, dublin high school, they are graduating and it will be 70 at 4:00 and dropping to 60's 62. >> our winds are up to 28 in fairly, and will be in the north behind a dry cold front and 15- to 25-knots over the san francisco bay with a small craft advisory. southwest wind at car tip news strait and delta community, until this evening no that wind advisory. in san rafael, you can see there
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is sunshine on 101 so not all of us are completely gray but we are having more clouds than yesterday. even some drizzle. that dry cold front means clearing this afternoon and brighter and warmer weather tomorrow through sunday and above average, but dry through the extended forecast. the cloud cover, watch how it pulls back to coast as normal and here is the difference behind the front, the northern gradient develops in the clearing from north and south across the bay and into the coastal communities and you will see a lot of sunshine at the coast. temperatures in the upper 50's to low 60's and mid-to-upper 60's for most of the bay and 70's north bay and south bay and nearlily 80 in the east bay valley. headed to the game tonight or today, rather, 12:45 first patch is 62 and 60 is the high u.v. index, so burn factor is high. tonight, cooler with less cloud cover and upper 40's to mid-50's tomorrow, the warming trend
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begins and temperatures are above average inland saturday and sunday and steady as we go monday, tuesday and wednesday. have a good one. >> we have a delay of west oakland on bart in the san francisco and east bay direction so had was an equipment problem. it looks like ace train 1, 3, 5 all moving along at top speed. northbound 101 veto a crash that is on the shoulder and no lanes are blocked. the drive over the altamont pass is bumper-to-bumper traffic into livermore to the dublin interchange you are looking at 45 minute drive so it is slow. the maze shows the drive from berkeley is bunching up and the tail lights are making their way to the toll plaza and you can see a sea of heed lights so metering lights are turned on and it will be slow going at 17 minutes to head into san
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if you have a deck you will probably spend a lot of time outside but the sun and wind and cold can take its toll. which stain office the best protection in consumer reports is partnering with "7 on your side" to find out. here is michael finney. good morning. has your deconcini better days? "consumer reports" has you covered. they testified 29 -- you need to protect your deck with a good stain. >> if you have a pressure treated deck withing in on it, after a few years, you get something like this. a lost cracks.
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it will town gray. >> to find out which lasts, "consumer reports" allied them to wood panels. the panels are last on "consumer reports" roof for three years. other panels are left in shade to test for mildew resistance. the time of stain you use makes a difference. clear finish shows off the wood natural grain but tends to only last a year. it will not keep the wood from turning gray. a solid stain lasts longer but covers the natural grain of the wood. >> it is more durable so in three years it looks the same. >> a semi transparent will still look good after two years. this semi transparent deck wood stain claims you need to dry time between cleaning the deck and applying the stain. testers applied this to a wet wood panel and tried the same experiment with a semi transparent stain. >> two years later it still
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>> this s.w.a.t. team is involved in a s.w.a.t. team and they are worried kids could be involved. >> and the cloud deck is over sfo with flight arrival delays because of the cloud deck. it will be cool today but i have warmer weather for the father's day week. in the traffic center, san jose is 280 away from 17 and the drive in the northbound distribution shows headlights loading up and i will show you where things are building across the bay
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news good morning and thanks for joining us on this thursday. a good marine layer and we will check with mike. what is going on? >> the marine layer is thicker. it will lead to our coolest afternoon across the board but, notice, because it is thicker it is not pushing the moisture if the lower levels and we do not have were fog unless you drive into the cloud deck. we are mostly in the mid-50's
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with met of us cloudy this morning. we are mostly cloudy at noon, mid-50's to upper 60's. the north wind kick ms. and we see clearing, mid-to-upper 50's and mid-60's at 4:00 to 7:00 around the bay and low-to-mid 70's inland. >> we have a brand new bartedly at 10 or 15-minute delay on the richmond line in fremont, richmond, and millbrae direction because of another equipment problem. we are recovering in a ten-minute delay in the east bay at west oakland and now a brand new one. this is a ways off and it will not happen until june 20-22 but the nascar sprint series will cause quite a traffic impact so prepare ahead. there will be a meeting on monday so if you have concerns you can go there and air your concerns and hopefully everyone can mitigate the traffic.
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matt and kristen? >> breaking news in san francisco. a s.w.a.t. team is on alert in the visitacion valley neighborhood. it involves an all-night stand off. amy hollyfield is on the scene with the latest. amy? they worried the kids are in there, 11 and 14. you can see the s.w.a.t. team outside the home. this started last note at another location on london street. police say it was a domestic violence incident with several shots fired. no one was hurt. police say the man involved in that incident came here to his home onward street in visitacion valley. this was 11 o'clock and police are concerned he is still armed and the kid are in there. i asked police about the kids' mother. the mother had contact early
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cannot reached them currently. it is a concern. they have had contacts with him. they say he refused to come out. they say that was last night. they have not been able to talk to him since then. they have the unable blocked off in sever directions. some have not been allowed to go home and a hand would tried to get sleep and in his car since midnight because he could not get to the house inside the police perimeter. officers have not released the name of the man barricaded inside the home but he has a violent criminal history. from the south bay, san jose police believe high speed is to blame if a deadly crash that ripped a car to half and killed the driver on camden avenue at 9:00 last night. police say it appears the driver was going so fast he lost control and crashed. the driver was ejected and died.
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the driver has not been identified. the man wanted in the carjacking of an 89-year-old woman is under arrest. terrance hardy was on the run leaving a woman with broken ribs and a broken collar bone and badly bruised face. the woman would recognized hardy from the news reports spotted him in east oakland and tipped off police. our media partner reports that hardy previously severed time if assault with a deadly weapon and suspected if violent incidents at three oakland libraries including last week at the golden gate branch. in arizona a least is dead and another is if critical condition after an attack at a catholic church. one of the priests called 9-1-1 from the mother of mercy mission catholic church to report a
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burglary. officers arrived and found one priest shot. he died. the other is fighting for his licht an s.u.v. reported missing was fund with no one in it. there have been no arrests. closer to home, a man faces charges in connection with an attack on a peninsula priest to happened yesterday in burlingame. the man who is a transient was about to urinate outside the climate change and the roost said to -- the private said to leave. that is when david lewis punched the priest. >> 50 if good condition. in good spirits. we have someone in custody. that is the best part. >> terrible. we didn't hear anything. it is unfortunate. >> least was not wearing clergy clothing. he suffered injuries. >> texas governor perry is
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getting attention not on ideas to boost the economy but comments on homosexuality. he spoke to the common wealth club in san francisco last night and most of the program focused on the stand on government regulations and job creation. a response drew a gasp from some. an interviewer asked if he believes homosexuality is a disorder. he responded, i may have gene coding i am inclined to be alcoholic but i have the desire not to do that and i view the same for the homosexuality the same way. and in texas homosexualities can get voluntary free counseling to cure being gay. >> and world cup in brazil is in for a rough landing with airport workers striking for 24 hours and 80 percent of the service
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will still occur but there will be delays. employees demand pay raise and better working conditioning. many are angry the nation spent $11 billion in public money open hosting the world cup when the country is facing severe economic problems. around the bay area excitement is spreading and the san francisco athletic club, a is part ofs bar, has the grand opening day. hopefully the construction will be completed before the ceremony at 11:15 and the first game of the tournament when brazil plays row asia. -- plays croatia. >> getting bigger and bigger each year for the last few world cup series. >> there is a party on saturday with giant screens throwing three games through the day and art roths for kids and, of court, food. we are the only place to
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watch the world cup live on saturday and you can see column what and greece at 8:30 and then uruguay and costa rica at 11:30 and on sunday, switzerland and ecuador followed by plans and honduras at 11:30 and you can view the maps on the senate phone, tablet, or computer. >> a shake up inside twitter? coming up, the top executives that may be out of the san francisco company or a changed role. >> iraq spirals into chaos as al-qaeda marches toward baghdad francisco. we will have traffic and weather next as news
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a broader mix of energies, world needs which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go.
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under red-flag warning including the sierra. tomorrow, the sierra and lake tahoe will continue to be if a red-flag warning. 106 in palm springs. lake tahoe is 75. yosemite is 89 with no thunderstorms. >> we still have a problem on bart, a 10- to 15-minute delay on the richmond line in the millbrae direction. another delay, the second of the morning. highway 4 if you are taking the car out, we have an accident on the shoulder and westbound highway 4 at railroad avenue, look at drive from pittsburg solid brake lights headed to concord. westbound 580, another accident and sketchy details but we are still on the brakes away from tracy to livermore and up to dublin. >> "forbes" magazine revealed
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covering los altos, petaluma, antioch and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. jihadist in iraq face serious opposition -- rather, face no opposition pushing to baghdad with majorities captured as they speed south, the iraqi soldiers are abandoning posts and the militants have acquired weapons and guns left behind. the remain is asking the united states for help possibly through airstrikes. >> we have a situation and will not allow this to carry on. we are ready and organizing according to the prime minister. as hundreds of thousands evacuate the white house calls the situation "gray," but there is no sign that the united states wants to get involved. a blow to uber and lyft and other ride services with the state ordering temperature to stop operating at airports for now. the restriction is because of complaints from the director of san francisco international airport they are operating without an airport permit.
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the president of the california public utilities commission scolded the companies saying he was personally disappointed if their behavior. the letter seas and i quote, "if immediate action is not taken to bring the operation into compliance we will begin enforcement actions including rest vocation of permits." the takes pay $4 fee for airport fares and cab drivers are celebrating. >> it will be nice. it will increase our business. >> public safety is not reason. it is the $4 fee they are collecting. the roof is they are not cracking down in san francisco. uber and lyft and wings have until next week to respond. hackers can bring down some popular websites but, year, a teen did it by accident. a 19-year-old boy in austria experimented with a code trying to add to his tweets and
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discovered we how to open up the software allow the hack wees to begin criminal people's computers. he contacted them when he figured out what he did but by then the site was shut down. the san francisco-based company tweeted a response and reads we have verified the fix and have turned it back on for users. the boy's first tweet was re-tweeted 40,000 times. trading is underway on wall street. you can see the dow down 28 points at 16815. twitter's chief operating officer has resigned but will stay with the company to advise the c.e.o. after rumors the c.o.o. was demoted as she shuffle top management to eliminate the position. twitter has not announced a replacement and says other managers will assume the duties. the ex -- fiscal year time
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you -- next time you charge up with coffee at starbucks you can challenge up your equipment. some locations in boston and san francisco have the devices and customers can start your phone, with no cables or plugs needed. it will expand next year into other markets. "forbes" magazine has named floyd mayweather as the highest paid athlete in the world for the second time in three years. he made $105 million in the last 12 months from the two fights in september and a fight in may. that is 72 minutes of work. according to forbes, all of the money came from boxing, nothing from endorsements. he tops the it will 12 list with $85 million. >> when he was younger was pretty boy and now the politic
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>> that is a lot of money. we are talking about cool temperatures today. >> absolutely. temperatures are in the 60's with breezy sunshine and caps and gowns will be blowing out in the wind. in the east bay, castro valley, they have a science fair and trojans at[ó 53 and cooling whn it wraps up. at washington in from time to time the huskies will be cool, too. tomorrow is friday the 13th
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san a point valley, danville, the wolves are graduating all 523 seniors, dropping down to 66. cal bears, mustangs, you all have the same temperature at the same time tomorrow. congratulations. >> now today, small craft advisory wind at 15- to 25-knots and the shift will bring us more sunshine heading into the weekend and we still have the delta, car tin news straights and southwest wind continuing at 15- to 25-knots. our roof camera shows how cloudy it is this morning and with the cool front, the dry code front coming through we have afternoon clearing at the coast bringing us brighter and warmer temperatures tomorrow and above average and dry all the way through the extended forecast. we will talk about what is
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happening today. the low is pushing it to the south and the winds will come from the north rather than the west this afternoon and that is what will take arrest the cloud cover and clouds at 3:00, along the peninsula, and everyone is sunny and upper 50's to low 60's and mid-to-upper 60's around the bay and low-to-mid 70's in the north bay and south bay and mid-to-upper 70's in the east bay valley. in the day game, 12:45 it will be 62. breezy. but sunny. tonight the temperatures are upper 40's to mid-40's cooler than this morning. then it is all up. temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80's over the holiday weekend and mid-70's an the bay and mid-60 at the coast. >> you are better executing the sport rather than clearing. >> i am not good at clearing. good news. bart has involved from the early
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problem. there is a 20-minute delay on the richmond line. the fremont and richmond and millbrae direction. northbound 101 an accident has cleared that was blocking a lane with residual backup. the drive along 237 is starting to backup as you start to approach 101. here is drive time traffic, albany to the maze is seven minutes and 880 fremont southbound to san jose and 280 northbound from cupertino is 13 minutes so we have areas of light track all in all but starting to load up. ahead seven things to know of with you go. we return in 90 seconds.
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woman. terrance hardy was on the run since sunday if a c.v.s. parking lot that left an elderly woman with broken bobbies. -- broken bones. and you can watch the first world cup mash right here on abc. >> it has been 20 years since the murders of nicole simpson and her friend and a week later the famous case involving o.j. and the new december trial. o.j. was acquitted in october of 1995. former president is celebrating the 90th product by going sky diving, president obama george bush, 41st president will host a dinner with 200 friends. sky diving is a favorite activity. our big story is the cloud cover out this, again, and the
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temperatures that are below average today, probably our cool of the day going failure, inland, east bay, 75 to 81 and the cost will see clearing from north to south at 59 to 64 and everyone else is in the mid-60's on the east bay to mid-70's in the south bay. seven, light on bay bridge and i am surprised to see there are big gaps there especially for the car poolers but we do have areas of hotspots away the bay area, and this is the a passion, and at 32 miles per hour it is stop-and-go traffic as we look at 880 southbound through fremont, hair, it -- hayward, it is jammed. world cup fever and we are ready. my mom says no playing ball indoors. >> for! mike, you have reasonable heard that, too. a lot of valuable quip president here. have a great day, everyone.
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so you can choose a bank where helping people comes first. chase. so you can. good morning, america. new this morning, severe weather sweeping across the country. five reported tornadoes damaging buildings, downed trees, crushing cars. golf ball-sized hail. and heavy rain leading to water rescues. more powerful storms coming. breaking overnight. deadly break-in at a catholic church in phoenix. one priest, shot and killed. another wounded, in critical condition right now. police hunting for the killer. the very latest this morning. dramatic gas station rescue caught on camera. a driver plowing into a pump, starting a massive fire, nearly hitting another man. an off-duty cop who springs into action. his heroic effort to save the driver, just seconds before both cars go up in flames. it is the epic event, four years in the making.
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