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aboard amazing". you that to thursday, congratulations. >> that's right, friday eve, july 7. let's get to a quick check of weather and traffic. more of the drizzly and cold weather this store. >> and i say we remind everybody it's july because it doesn't feel like it. good morning. here is a live look. no rain, but definitely patches of drizzle for the morning commute and cloudy conditions. 12 hour day planner,
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temperatures waking up in the 50s. upper 60s, low 70s around the bay there noon to 4:00. let's take our first look at the bay bridge toll plaza where traffic looks good. flowing nicely into san francisco. no delays here, no metering lights are on. about a 15 minute drive from golden gate field from the 80 approach to the toll plaza. slowing now with about a 40 minute drive into dublin poli pleasant pleasanton. an accident in fair field blocking several lanes. an alert for parents on the peninsula. police searching for a man who exposed himself to a 12-year-old girl when she was out walking her dog. matt keller is live with what we know about the suspect. >> reporter: good morning. palo alto police say if they're able to produce a sketch of the suspect, they will do that as
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soon as possible, though they have to work with the victim in this case. take a look at where this actually took place. it was here in palo alto on you lewis road, the 2200 block near california road, it happened yesterday just after 1:40 in the afternoon. here is video of the scene we shot in just the past hour. a 12-year-old was walking her dog when police say a four door sedan stopped fenext to her and she noticed he was masturbating. she took out her cellphone, suspect said i'm sorry and drove off. girl went home, told her parents and they called police. investigators are looking to see if there is a connection to other cases. police say the parents did what they were supposed to, be alert and call 911 immediately. matt keller, abc 7 glnews. protests erupted after a deadly police shooting in
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minute. >> castille was shot during a traffic stop. his girl trend was live streaming the tense moments. the video shows castille oig bloody, setting in the passenger's seat barely breathing. the woman and her daughter were not hurt. police say the officer is now on administrative leave. mental health workers are evaluating a man who surrendered to police after a nearly four hour standoff in san francisco's tenderloin district. it all ended peacefully, though. it started around 2:25 yesterday afternoon. officers negotiated with the armed man. officers fired and to get him to surrender. at the last night's police commission meeting, police chief says the training enabled officers to deescalate
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the situation. dloo there is more fallout from the fbi decision not to file criminal charges against hillary clinton for her use of a private e-mail jessica has what is happening. james comey will testify before the house oversight panel and it comes after the controversial decision to only reprimand clinton but not charge her with anything. republicans called for company any to testify and he will do so. plus also you should know within the last 13 hours, attorney general loretta lynch issued a statement and formally accepted the fbi's recommendation that came down tuesday. she said no criminal charges would be filed against clinton which is not a surprise, but adds fuel to the fire for republicans who have been upset with the overall recommendation by the fbi, again that came tuesday. and this morning we don't expect any changes to the final decision or for the fbi director james comey to drop anymore bombshells, but rather explain his decision to u.s. house
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lawmakers. and of course we're waiting for that to happen. it will happen 10:00 a.m. eastern, so about 7:00 a.m. our time. back to you. >> i'm sure that will be an interesting back and forth. the cause of a six alarm fire morning still under investigation. some neighbors tell us what they heard moments before the fire started. >> reporter: kerry is showing us what is left of her townhouse, the roof is gone. one of ten heavily damaged by a massive fire in the building next door. >> it was awful. and i was shaking so bad, i had no time to so that and think like to grab my i.d., to grab my wallet. >> reporter: firefighters still putting out hot spots. but the fire was intense. massive fire engulfed this five story apartment building under construction. the giant crane they'nearby app to melt and sway. hours later, the charred crane
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still stand, but crews feared it would fall, so she slowly dismantled it. lowering it by pieces to the grounds. >> fireworks were going off here in the neighborhood last night. >> reporter: neighbors posted on facebook they heard fireworks before the fire started. >> that has not been confirmed or denied. so fire investigators are speaking with residents. >> reporter: as for kerry, she has no renter's insurance. >> co-workers have raised some money for me to help me get back on my feet p. >> reporter: the red cross helping kerry and others find a temporary place to live. >> you do feel for them. gla people continuing to post unreal aim thinks of fire on social media. jonathan shared these with us. you can see firefighters working to put out the flames yesterday. take a look at the aftermath. cars just burnt out right next to that building. thank you to jonathan for sharing these photos with us. a fire may have
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affect on the tight housing market. lost units were about 8% of what emeryville has in the immediate pipe line for what will be built in the next few years. oakland city council members say that the location of the building made sense for more affordable units. happening today, are the so-called gypsy hill serial killer is scheduled to answer a plea in court. last week the court found rodney incompetent to represent himself. he's charged with killing two young women in 1976. and suspected if the murders of three others. investigators matched his dna to cigarette butts left at some of the crime scenes. he will be in court this afternoon. happening tonight in the south bay, fogging set to get under way where mosquitos recently tested post fo west nile virus. weather permitting, ground crews will begin at 11:00 tonight and
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should take them a few hours. the fogging will impact people living in the following zip codes, 95125 and 95136. we're back with temperatures up in the north, waking up to low to mid-50s in many areas. we have mid to upper 50s in the rest of our neighborhoods. san francisco 53, alameda, la fayette, 55. brentwood the warm spot, 61. san jose about 58. here is a look at your activity planner. walking the dog, a little bit of dew out there this morning. strong sunshine no bifor biking and sailing. next three day, we will be below average today. tomorrow we may uptick just a few degrees and the coolest day will be saturday. breezy, a chance of list and drizzle in the morning and then we'll get warmer back half of the weekend and early next week. that up next. high winds over the altamont
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pass and about a 40 minute drive in dublin. slowing up the altamont there, as well p. and we got a couple problems out there. north bay, this one near fire on scene, this blocking the two right lanes of traffic. so still not seeing a lot of slow traffic heading westbound. near the scales at cordelia, and accident involving two cars not blocking any lanes. we have ace train number one leaving on time and coming into vasco. for the second time in a week, tesla autopilot facing scrutiny. why usigoogle says it's not to blame. blame. and the case
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argue he should be given a new hearing and she be forced to take the stand. there is more scrutiny over the self drive mode. a pennsylvania man is it claiming that the feature called the car to roll over. it snapped in to a guardrail and hit the median before landing on its roof. the man survived. tesla says there is no evidence auto pilot was actually involved. auto e autopilot is believed to have caused a deadly accident in florida. it slammed in to a big rig. google self-driving cars just got better at sharing the road with cyclists. the mountain view tech giant just released a monthly report card that reveals vehicles have been learning to interpret hand been learning to interpret hand signals that bicyclists we're just 29 days away
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thousand from the sta now from the start of the summer olympics. and blood kits are being donated to help reduce the transmission of diseases and viruses. they're the only touch devices approved for commercial use in brazil. say good-bye to another portion of the old eastern span. demolition crews lowered the truss on to a barge yesterday. this is time lapse video. it is the fourth of five trusses to be taken down. from sky 7 hd, you can see truss sitting on the barge. it will be brought to the port where it will be dismantled for scrap. >> hard to believe it's summer because yesterday, we had the misty kind of conditions in the morning. and you say we have cold weather still. >> yeah, still do. still in search of summer. summer still gone from our forecast. but it will come back i'd say next week. let's start with today eye
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foreca forecast. mostly cloudy at the coast, still having the breezes keeping the temperatures below average. damp in the morning, drizzle through saturday and cooling will ease next week as temperatures are will rise back to average. if you're on the ferry coming across near angel islands, look at the winds. gusting to 27 miles per hour. so not only is it damp, but also a little brisk out there this morning. let's take a look at temperatures in the south bay. we should be about 83 in san jose, 76 degrees today. 82 is our average high. only 75 today. along the coast, per 50s. town up to, we should be 69. only 61 today. napa and up towards santa rosa, average highs right now about 83 to 84. and we're running 76 to 81. along the east bay shore, we should be 72 in oakland and about 65. livermore should be 80. say about 88. here is a look at tonight's p temperatures and cloud cover. notice there is more green on the map signifying more drizzle.
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the 7 day forecast, i still position saturday is t think saturday will be coolest day and temperatures back to average monday, tuesday, wednesday. as promised, let's check with your mass transit options. 39 b.a.r.t. trains on schedule. number 1 on time headed into vasco. and buses and ferries, no words of any cancellations yet. of course we'll keep watching that are cancellations. golden gate field to san francisco, you're look at drive times of about 15 minutes. no metering bay bridge toll splaplaza. a live shot in a few minutes. city leaders are urging contractors to speed up work on a local road improvement project while they replace a 140-foot
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long pipe that runs under interstate 580 and danville. leaders say traffic is very heavy on surrounding roads because of that closure and they are afraid someone will get hurt. they would like to see the contractor add workers or stepped their work hours. the road is scheduled to reopen in november. uc berkeley is admitting more california residents to its next freshman class. more than 14,000 high school students have been offered admission. that group includes in state students. more than 82,000 students applied for a spot at cal and it that is a record number of applicants. apple may finally fix one of the biggest complaints about the iphone. >> here's this morning's tech bites. >> an iphone overhaul. reports claim apple is considering upping the minimum storage for the upcoming iphone 7 from 16 to 32 gigabytes. >> some say the jump is overdue as so many of us take hd videos
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that's the up memory. >> and fish lit he had era. blackberry has stopped production and will focus on what it calls more state-of-the-art models. and for fourth straight year, a live camera is streaming video of alaskan bears on the hunt for >> it's nothing fancy, but it's a huge hit online and it's available 24/7 until the bears have gotten their fill. >> i think they still have a while to go. those are your tech bites. nothing fancy? looked fancy to me. and so does this video. two adorable mountain lion kittens are in the mountains near santa monica. they are really adorable. this new video from the national park service has been following the kittens using a gps device attached to mom's collar. there are three females and two
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males. >> kittens are like stop following me. >> they seem almost curious about the camera. they know they're on camera. all right. heads up if you use facebook photo because you could be at risk for losing all of your pictures. years who want to prevent their saved images from being deleted, you download them now or get the facebook moments app. it has no affect on images that have already been shared with friends or the public on facebook. we're just talking about private images. if you have fancied a trip to london? now may be the time to go. the british pound has fallen to its lowest level in three decades. the british pound was previously worth $1.50. now you can get it for $1.29. here's what that buys you. a night at the five star hotel will cost the equivalent of 450
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police use of force. authoriti authorities pulled them over last night and the officer fired when the man reached for his i.d. and san francisco police crediting the department's recent training for enabling them to peacefully end a nearly four hour standoff in the tenderloin. officers negotiated with the armed man threaten to go harm himself and wanted the police to he saend his life. and stop if you've heard this before, morning drizzle and cooler than average temperatures. keerl than we should be this afternoon. and number four, if you're just waking up for yours thursday morning commute, no metering lights yet, no major incidents and a nice ride into san francisco, about 15 minutes. number five, james comey will testify before congress this morning. it comes after that controversial decision not to file criminal charges against hillary clinton over her use of a private e-mail server. and donald trump announced
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bob knight will be one of the speakers at the republican national convention. trump said other nonpoliticians who support him will be on the roster set to be leased date later today. and the kevin durant era officially begins today. he will sign his contract and he will be intereroduced to the me. it will be here live at 1:00 p.m. even though california's primary was more than a month ago, state officials still have you thousands of ballots left to count. at least 70,000 have not been reviewed yet. the majority are from sonoma county. friday is the deadline for election officials to report all the votes from the june 7th primary. statewide results must be certified next week. a restaurant that aims to be a new san francisco dining destination is now open in one of the city's grittiest neighborhoods. black cat is located in the
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heart of the tenderloin at the corner of eddie and levin the mayor took the honorary first bite. the owner spent a million dollars to remodel an old chinese restaurant into a cozy two level supper club and lounge. neighbors say the swanky digs go with the unique contact. >> no one trying to get r the grit. everyone has all the same chain stores and we don't have any in the tenderloin. the grit is part of on you authenticity and black cat reflects that. >> looks fun. black cat's food menu officers american cuisine on small plates. factory workers in sweden will be wearing the robo glove. it was designed by nasa, powered by a light weight battery and uses accept sores to mimic muscles. it could provide half the strength needed to hold tools
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making workers jobs a lot less physically demanding. a giant panda has a new home in japan. the journey included a car ride. it took its first steps in the garden, he looks like he's caught. a little timid, but getting used to his surroundings. doesn't take long before the panda makes itself at home eating bamboo and enjoying its new life outdoors. does it have a name? >> we'll look it up. we're coming back with another full 90 minutes of news including the group now supporting the judge in stanford's sexual assault case. plus the young woman who says one police department tried says one police department tried to
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coming up on 5:30. glad you're here. >> it's thursday, july 7. let's see what it looks like outside. let me guess, like it yesterday. >> yes, the weather will be almost nearly identical to yesterday. there is more moisture in the air this morning. you can see some of the fog out there, also. here is a look at the breezes. they're coming ashore once again and they have marching orders to bring the temperatures well below average. 50s this morning to 50s at the coast this afternoon. 60s and low 70s around the bay. and mid-70s to low 80s inland. let's go to walnut creek. reports of an accident southbound 680 at south main. this is north main, so it's a little farther south. you may find slow traffic. second lane from the left is apparently where this accident it, but right here we're looking pretty good. we have metering lights just turned on at the bay bridge.
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we'll check on that in a few. a four hour standoff in the tenderloin ended safely last night. there were bean bag shots but no gunshots. amy hole hooelyfield is live. >> reporter: police were being taunted by people in the crowd, facing an armed man, but they did not fire their guns at him. here's what he was carrying. police released these pictures of the gun that was found on the man and his ammunition. they were in a standoff with him for more than three hours in the tenderloin yesterday. they negotiated with him and finally took him into custody peacefully. the acting police chief says this is what officers have been this is what officers have been training to do for the last year
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what happened in louisiana. it they created the situation where the gentleman could walk away with his life. >> the mayor praised the officers saying we are making critical investments to rebuild trust with our community and are changing how our police officers handle conflicts on our city streets. the standoff shut down streets and rerouted buses starting at 2:00 yesterday afternoon. but the chief says they would have stayed out there until today if necessary because they are putting the sanctity of life first. first. amy hollyfield, abc 7 for the second time this week, we're watching another disturbing video of a black man killed by police. in minnesota, an officer killed a man during a traffic stop. jessica, a protest over this latest shooting is growing right now.
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>> that's right. i want update happening. this is near minneapolis. st. paul where the governor's mansion is you can see the people on the street, protests starting to grow. we're seeing a lot more people than we did earlier this morning. 20, maybe 30 people out there as we've watched it grow. they're trying to block the street and all over the shooting that happened last night in falcon heights which is about 15 minutes from st. paul, minneapolis. and we do want to warn that you what you might see here could be distubbing. if you're just waking up, overnight a 32-year-old black man was shot and killed by police officers in minnesota and the aftermath went viral online after the victim eye girlfriend streamed the video on facebook and it shows 32-year-old philando castile bloody, barely
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breathing. the police officer still pointing a gun at castile. and the girlfriend takes to facebook and you can hear her describe what has happened. she said castile had a license to carry a firearm and she says he warned the officer he would be reaching into his pocket to get his i.d. but that the officer shot anyways. also we want to give you this new interview that just came in about five minutes ago. abc news obtained this, a witness describing what she saw. she did not want to be on camera. take a listen. >> i looked in the car when they got pulled over and probably less than 30 seconds, i heard gun gunshots. i heard the police officer say put your hands and then he shot like four times at the young man and then i heard a lot of yelling that was probably like shaky yelling from the police officer. >> and again this morning protests after people -- what people saw on facebook, the live
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stream. those protests have gone on all night long. but again, as first they continue growing. so we'll be watching that closely. i will of course have any updates as soon as they come into our newsroom. back to you. and of course that shooting in minnesota comes just a day after a man was killed by police in baton rouge, louisiana. alton sterling's death is still sparking national outrage. you can see police have sterling on the ground and moments later they shot and killed him. now the u.s. department of justice is launching a civil rights investigation. it happened as police responded to it a call about a man brand dishing a gun at a convenience store. they did recover a gun from sterling's pocket. the officers involved are on administrative leave. peaceful protests were held outside the store. fire investigators are
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trying to figure out what sparked that massive fire at a construction site yesterday morning in the east bay. this five story apartment building is a total loss. last night firefighters used a blow torch to dismantle a giant crane, it melted and swayed in the heat of the fire. the fire also bushed a nearby apartment complex. one resident showed was is left of her townhouse, one of ten damaged. >> i was shaking so bad, i had no time to stop and think like to grab my i.d., to grab my wallet, to grab anything. and i left everything inside. >> who can blame her. what a scary situation. neighbors posted on facebook that they heard fireworks right before the fire started. officials have not confirmed those claims. only on abc 7, young woman at the center of a police sex crime investigation makes a shocking new revelation. the 18-year-old who calls herself celeste guap says the
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richmond police department offered to put her on a plane for a month long stay in rehab. here is dan noyes's report. >> reporter: richmond police sergeant brought celeste guap to the family justice center and says he was in a murdhurry, and tried to get her on the plane to miami. >> what did they say? >> that to go to rehab. >> and trying to get you to go when? >> tonight. they said that it was a paid vacation, to consider it a paid vacation. >> reporter: celeste has said that she's had sex with more than 30 officers, sergeants and l lieutenants and several of those cases could turn out to be statutory rape. now celeste tells me she's still in contact with several officers and they question the motivation of the richmond pd trying to send her across the country when there are good rehab facilities in the bay area. >> do you think they're sending
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you away for another rope? >> they want to shut me up. somebody familiar with the situation said that they're just trying to shut me up. >> reporter: richmond police chief brown did not answer my e-mailed questions about who would pay for the rehab. why not in the bay area and why send a witness and several investigations across the country. he wrote, we did reach out to her separate and apart from our pin alves through family justice center staff with the intent to get her connected to services that could help because it was apparent that she might benefit. we cannot comment further. >> i would ask why now. why are they sending this woman 3,000 miles away. >> reporter: former federal prosecutor and abc 7 legal analyst called the richmond pd move a disastrous idea and tone deaf. >> why take the risk at a minimum of giving the impression they're trying to hide
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something. and that is exactly the impression you should want to be avoiding. >> reporter: celeste informed richmond pd that she might go to rehab next week, but she tells me she doesn't think sell go. and she's speaking with an attorney about filing a lawsuit against the various departments. i'll stay on top of this. dan noyes, abc 7 news. >> the story just keeps getting more fascinating and strange. moving on to a sexual harassment case that involves students at scotts valley high school. according to the santa cruz sentinel, a 15-year-old boy at that school wrote a rape fantasy letter naming several girls and a few teachers. parents are upset the school didn't follow its sexual harass the policy that would give the girls an option to avoid contact with the boy and change classes if needed. school officials will take up the case at the board meeting next month. happening today, a tax on sugary drinks in san francisco may become one step closer to
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getting on the november ballot. the board of supervisors will discuss imposing a tax of one cent per ounce. if approved, you will get a chance to vote this fall. back in 2014, voters said no to a soda tax. berkeley approved a similar tax. >> yeah, good morning, everybody. wonder what it's like in your neighborhood? inland east bay, we're in the mid to upper 50s from is an are a money valley out highway 4 to antioch. some drizzle out there. 50 in napa, pacific came 52, san francisco 53. mountain view 59. san jose noontime, 71. so nice to be outside. we'll top out about 76 in san
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jose. and tomorrow, 70s in yellows, 60s in greens. notice more greens saturday. coolest day. less green sunday as the warming trend begins, but we're still a little below average. i'll show you when we'll finally get back to to average coming up next. metering lights turned on the 5:33 this morning. and look at this, already stacked up towards the overcrossings and the maze. the blank lanes, those are door pl lanes and they always go right on by all the backups. so if you have an opportunity to car pool, very much recommended for your drive. we'll take a look now at the central valley where the high winds over the altamont pass have been canceled. so that is better news. but still slow traffic with speeds of about 23, it fine he wially picks up into livermore. we'll come back and take a look at an accident in the
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and walnut creek area in couple minutes. a deadly crash in the sea cliff neighborhood. a driver of a porsche was speeding when he slamme the mansion that spaurked a fir. the driver gary young lived in the neighborhood. no one was inside the house when it happened. there is a sharp turn and neighbors say there this is second kracrash in six months. the judge who sentenced turner to just six months is receiving sport from retired local julys. 18 judges criticized the effort to retry to remove him from the bench because he followed the probation officer's recommendation on turner and considered all the evidence. they added, quote, it is clear to us that the judge took the matter seriously. the judges say that they decided to voice their opinion because the california judicial code of
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ethics prohibit sitting judges and commissioners from commenting on pending matters? hillary clinton is gaining a bigger lead over donald trump here in california so we have a new field poll. clinton leads 58% for trump's 28% in a led to head match-up. the poll though also shows only 35% of likely democratic voters say they're excited to see clinton as the democratic party's nominee. but compared just 33% of republicans who are excited about donald trump. pay as you go. next, the pilot program that could be the future of how we pay to repair roads. also classroom shortage, the also classroom shortage, the
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san francisco schools still looking to fill more than 100 teaching positions and are offering some rare signing bonuses. the city is offering $4,000 to special education teachers aides and veteran teachers. the district is asking them to go back to school for a special education credential. many openings stem from reti retireme retirements, resignations and new positions. so would you rather pay to fill up by the gallon or by the mile? 5,000 california drivers have taken part in the pilot program testing the merits of a mileage
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tax instead of a gas tax. under the current gas tax, drivers who use more gas pay more tax. revenue pays for road maintenance and repairs. but under the mileage tax, every would pay per mile that they drive. >> we're polluting less and they would be taxed the same. just doesn't sound like the ideal situation. >> i would think less people making or using gas that it would be -- it would make sense. so i'd probably be in favor of it. >> no many will actually be exchanged between volunteers in the pilot program. they are just providing data and feedback. south bay sacred heart community service is reminding families that registration is tomorrow morning for those who need help getting school supplies. parents will begin lining up on south 1st street as early as 4:00 a.m. for the 14th annual pack a back program. they plan to it is tremendous
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but contribute 3300 backpacks on august 12. it is one of tfof the bigge days ever for dub nation. today kevin durant officially becomes a golden state warrior. >> he will sign his contract and afterwards he will be introduced at a news conference at the practice facility. bob myers and steve kerr will be there and you can see durant's s press conference right here live at 1:00 p.m. >> and this weather probably not what he's used top about about. >> he's going to think it's winter. the heat index in oklahoma city is 105, so it will be hot and humid there. but not here at home where i'm in the mist and drizzle again this morning. it will be mostly sunny except for the coast, cool everywhere today. clouds and drizzle tomorrow morning and saturday morning and
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then temperatures warm back to average look at those breezes. they will be fast once again north of the bay bridge through the delta. we have a small craft advisory 2:00 to 11:00. watch out for the gusty breezes and choppy waves thp temperatures in the mid upper to 70s in the south bay. 65 at mill brey. upper 70s along the coast. downtown san francisco, only 61 degrees this afternoon. upper 7 north bay valley. it will be cool along the east bay shore from mid-60s to low 70s. and it will be mild once again inland east bay 75 to about 84 degrees in brentwood. my accuweather 7 day forecast, 50s the next couple nights with the drizzle becoming heavier, that will keep the temperatures on the cool side. sunday we'll see a little bit of a warming but finally back to average monday, tuesday, wednesday next week but nothing exceptionally warm.
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checking back in with walnut creek, an earlier accident had all lanes blocked at south main. this is north main. of course south main is south of highway 24. so not seeing any delays here. all lanes are wide open. so shouldn't see any delays at south main either. green is good, we have a couple of little blips of slow traffic ti á$jt lanes, but a flat bed truck trying to get the cars out of there. this is westbound 80 right before the cordelia scale. so be aware that that is out there. and we have the road work late toic about about up highway 13 between 580 to highway 24. so just be aware that it could still be in lanes. not seeing a whole lot of slow traffic. more fallout from the clinton e-mail investigation. new at 6:00, what the house speaker now wants to depend hillary clintdeny hillary clinton access to. >> and from napa to nasa, the
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>> more than $4 million worth of marijuana will not be hitting the streets because of a raid by san jose police. officers seized nearly 1900 plants from seven different homes yesterday. plan lord at one of the homes noticed something suspicious and called police. this some one of the biggest busts. a man was arrested considered the master mind.
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the town will get help fix the huge sipping holnkhole. it grew to 15 feet deep. federal highway administration initially said no, not the paying for it. the city appealed and they're now going to be reimbursed for nearly $550,000 it spent on the repair. right now a napa woman is soaring toward the international space station. 37-year-old kate ruebens was aboard the rocket as it lifted off yesterday. the saturday. she has ph.d. in she is set to become the first person ever to sequence dna in space. >> i'm excited for her. for the first time san francisco's 53rd annual cable car bell ringing contest could have a female winner.
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♪ this year cassandra griffin is the first woman for enter the competition. they have on recreate the atmosphere of the cable car and are judged on rhythm, originality and style. the contest happens today at noon in union square if you want to check it out. >> and no props? >> can't use props. just have to be you, be simple. and probably if you want to watch it, bring a light jacket. a hoodie. >> yes, you'll need it. maybe an umbrella this morning or something to keep you from getting wet with this mist and drizzle. i wanted to jump ahead. we've been talking about la nina developing and the consequences. here is a look at december, january and february. our three wettest months. and right now the climate prediction center saying we'll be below normal.
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no rain this time of the year normally. 77 tahoe, a cloudy of64 in monterey. >> i have a friend out there ringing the bell. that should be fun. san rafael looking real light this morning. not a problem at all. looks like from highway 37 all the way into san francisco, you're looking at about a 22 minute drive past civic center. and here's what you'll find at the golden gate. fog settling down on the deck. you may still need your windshield wipers. i did this morning coming in at about 3:30. right now traffic light four lanes southbound, two for the northbound. taking you live to washington, d.c., that's are we expect donald trump will be meeting with the leadership of the republican party and congress. he's trying to garner a little more support before the convention in cleveland which is coming up real soon. also today, we understand that
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donald trump is supposed to be releasing the final list of the speakers who will be at the rnc. and also that man is very close to the camera. >> a live stream. enothers of a gym say they will allow members to smoke marijuana while working out. members immediate a medical marijuana subscription, but that could change if recreational pot is legalized in november. they claim using pot while exercising can help them focus. are you getting enough sleep? a new study suggests in a nthat getting right amount could put men at risk for type 2 diabetes. 778 healthy men and women participated in the studied. the average sleep time for both men and women was about 7 hours. but as the men diverged from the average, they were sleeping too much or not enough, their
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glucose tolerance and influence sensitivity decreased increasing bad health effects. many have said no, but one is saying yes. and that is up next, the big sports figure expected to speak for donald trump at the republican national convention. also a community outraged. the latest from the fallout over another fatal police shooting involving an african-american man. and a flasher still out th
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we're watching protests and outrage. a live look outside the governor's mansion in st. paul, minnesota. the crowd there protesting the shooting death of philando castile, a 32-year-old shot several times after his girlfriend said he reached for his license and registration during a traffic stop. good morning. it's 6:00 a.m. >> it is thursday, july 7. we have a lot more on this shooting just ahead. first we want to get a check of the forecast with mike nicco. >> up on the roof where we've had mist and drizzle once again. no real heavy rain, but you could find slick spots over the next couple hours. waking up in the mid to upper 50s. we'll stay upper 50s to near 60 at the coast. inland, we'll go from low to 70s. we'll take a look at the nex
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