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>> massive fires affect families cross the state. you can see this family watching their home...there is little left of it. and another massive wildfire to the south, leaving tens of thousands wondering if they will have a home to return to. >> good morning, i am reggie aqui. >> a lot going on. it is wednesday, august 17. we will have much more on the fires in a moment, but, first, we will get to mike nicco and the forecast. >> good morning, can you ma'am what september and october are going to be? they are the height of the fire season if we are seeing such early happenings? >> now, right now, live doppler hd is showing quiet. it is much more dry but the coast which has mist. you can see the fog getting thicker as it is taking over more of the bay bridge as we hook from our south beach camera. we are going to hit 60 at the coast and 75 around the bay and our warmest afternoon, 95 inland.
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alexis? >> we have fog at golden gate bridge. always shifting in and out but it is looking dense. no fog advisory but you are dialing with the reduced visibility. mass transit shows we had an equipment problem for a short time between south hayward and fremont. i checked there was no delay left. at one point we had 10 minutes delay in fremont and richmond city and it is gone. we are back in the green. trains are move fine. we will check on south bay in a few. >> back to the developing news from southern california. a massive wildfire forced 82,000 people out of their homes from the blue cut fire that is but through homes and businesses in san bernadino county. firefighters say dry brush and gusts are making it very hard to control and scorching through 18,000 acres and counting. part of the highway is shut down between los angeles and las
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vegas and zero per suspect contained. >> please save us! >> who could blame her for be emotional? two firefighters were hurt weapon though are overrun by flames and treated and released at a local hospital and now, back on the fire lines. >> check out this video of a rare fire caught on camera in los angeles by our sister station when they spotted giant orange and yellow flames twisting into a tornado literally made of fire. it pop up behind the reporter's live shot next to the trucks and power lines. >> closer to home, we are also tracking this, the lake county man suspected of starting the devastating clayton fire will be making his first court appearance today. damin anthony pashilk is scheduled to appear in lakeport on 17 arson charges and now residents are start to return home for the first type.
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our reporter is to lower lake. amy? >> an area known as the avenues is allow people back home and the area wasn't impacted bit fair but streets like this, lake street, are still closed, to residents, officials saying there is so much damage here and it is not safe yet to let people back inside. evacuees sigh that it is stressful to still be on the outside, not inside, working on the recovery process. some admit to us they do not know where to start it is just overwhelming. 175 structures were destroyed in the fire, and some fire victims are trying to focus on the positive even those who lost homes. >> i get 9,000, i did not get hurt. it is replaceable. it is fought the only house in the world. it was greathouse but... >> police are welcoming to secure the area so when they do let people back in, looters are
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not able to take advantage of 9 situation. they are trying to get power back on and get the area cleared up enough so it is safe and they say this process could take weeks. they are in talks about bringing people in temporarily to retrieve what they need in anything is here. >> people who want to help the fire victims are urged to make monetary donations and officials are afraid of a similar situation that happened as this fire, the valley fire in september when the item donated bill everpeople withing. lake county had to spend a couple hundred thousand to dispose of unusable items, again, better to just send money. >> download the newsup to stay on top of the wildfires burning in san bernadino. you can help able push alerts for updates. >> out of oakland, we are just listening that this fire at a lurk store on seminary avenue
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has by volted into a whom sigh investigation. the man who died is believed the person would started the fire. people were called to the scene after 9:00 last night and the suspect was inside of the store throwing things before the four started. which is have thing whether a crash in san jose that sent three people to the hospital was a d.u.i. an injure passenger is a woman who is eight positives pregnant. it look bad. the crash happened on highway 101 near tully road before 2:00 this morning. clip said that it appears one car was stop on shoulder and it was it by another car. we have more information on the deadly officer involved shooting in stockton that happened yesterday at the james town lazy were showing center. the store a.t.m.ed to stop a map who resemble a domestic violence suspect. the man a and dropped a handgun and despite the officer telling the officer not to peg up the when he did. the officer shot the man
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multiple times. the man who was actually not the domestic violence suspect has been identified as a documented gang member. >> we are following developing news in san jose a truck slammed into a building last night. the truck severed a gas meter. that caught the building on fire. three musicians were inside when it happened. they all made it out in time. the driver of truck stayed at the scene and is cooperating with police. the giant cisco company is reportedly planning to lay off thousands of workers. many workers could be affected. >> employees are facing the largest cut to the workforce in the 32-year history of company, with 14,000 cuts or 20% of the entire work forth. 9 announcement is not yet but it will likely happen soon.
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this is as the company is set to release earnings report later today. cisco is the largest networking company in the world citizenning and manufacturing and selling manufacturing equipment but is making a transition to more software based rodded and cloud-based schools dating back to 1984 and start by a former stanford employees one of the top employers in san jose. big boost for bart where millions of new money is coming from to extend the track to santa clara and san jose. >> a san francisco nonprofit needs your help this morning being forced to backup and
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>> welcome back to the roof in downtown san francisco we where are warmer, with wearily mist. across the bay, richmond is 55 and union city is 58 and same in pleasanton. we are 60s around santa clara and saratoga and palo alto and tracy and 53 in petaluma and american canyon is 55. sfo is 40 minute flight arrival delays. strong sunshine if you are biking, and refreshing inland
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for a dip and choppy wave on bay north of the bay bridge. it is cooler each day and it does not step on friday. the weekend forecast is coming up next. alexis? >> overall, pretty smooth commute this wednesday morning. a look outside on our san mateo bridge right now, the heavy side westbound side leaving hayward to foster city, starting to see brake lights but we do nut have any blocking issues to talk about. still, this morning, overall, the south bay is looking great today and zooming into a slow spot, on northbound 101 between the 280 and 680 split up to 880 with red and a little bit of yellow and south there, if you are heading in to the southern end of san jose through morgan legal we have red and yellow traffic but that is it this morning. we will see how the drive times look in a few. >> this morning, bart is a step closer to picking a reality in santa clara and san jose. the transportation agency has awarded $20 million to the city of san jose and it will complete
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the very expensive six mile extension from the future berryessa bart station to santa clara and more money could flow in to pay for the $4.7 billion extension. in november, the voters will decide whether for approve half cent sales tax increase. >> the son of drug lord joaquin "el chapo" guzman is missing, and why he could be the victim of a kidnapping. >> a hunter defending herself this morning after photos of her hobby went viral prompting outrage and death threats. >> a look at southern california this morning, what an incredible shot from our sister station in los angeles, a lot of the ron we are seeing this bright orange is because of the massive fire that continues to burn in san bernardino county, so far, more than 82,000 people have eva waited because of the spreading fire that is zero percent fire that is zero percent contai there are a lot of ways to pack your breakfast with protein.
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>> coming in right now on the clayton fire in lake county. we got word from cal fire it is 40% contained up from 35% overnight. that is holding at 4,000 acres. burned. it has not grown. amy hollyfield has been there all week. we will check in, in a few minutes. all the numbers are in and likely confirmed what you expect
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as you drive the golden gate bridge, the marin i.j. reports that traffic is going up a million more people this year over last year. bringing the total to 41.1 million drivers in one year. the bridge district spokesperson said when the economy is up so is traffic. >> bikers if richmond weighing up to exciting news, san francisco transportation officials approveed wider bicycle lanes and bike turn boxes. you can see it stretches from presidio to golden gate park with long term safety improvements considered player this year. washington, dc, woman, pinned against a car by a police officer said she now plans to sue. the video of the incident is lighting up social media. the officer is pinning the petite black woman to the side of police s.u.v. and her feet are dangling a fat off the drowned. the woman said she was speaking aggressively to a plan who propositioned her when best arrived. it is not clear what caused the officer to grab the woman.
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>> 12-year-old is getting death threats after posting photos from a hunting grip in africa. the girl posted the photos of the animal she kill last week, and it went viral and the outrage followed. she is getting debt threats and hate mail. her dad talks with "good morning america" today. >> we are proud to be hunter and will never apologize. >> hear from the girl and mother on their side the store on "good morning america" start at 7:00 a.m.. >> mexican authorities say the son of joaquin "el chapo" guzman has been kidnapped. the 29-year-old was among six machine kidnapped from a restaurant on monday. he is thought to be involved in joaquin "el chapo" guzman's cartel, the latest blow to joaquin "el chapo" guzman's efforts to maintain his dominance in the region whilely is in jail amid challenges from an. americaning rival. officials would only say that a criminal group was responsible. the chancellor of cal is seven
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down over questions on budgetary decisions and campus sex assaults with dirks say "i have come to the personal decision the time is right to allow someone else to take up the challenges ahead of us." dierks -- dirks will trend on the job until a replacement is found. >> john lewis is in the bay area today, and we were this yesterday where kids read his graphic novel about civil rights movement he is meeting the kids at city hall and you will talk about his three boobs along with his co-author a at the university of san francisco. >> new a check on weather on the roof with mike nicco. >> good news for the kids heading out the door, not so wet in san francisco. day three of school, the forecast is showing you need to dress warmly first to 60 is the temperature before school.
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after school, 60 at the coast and 94 inland, so have the short sleeves where you need them. that is close to average for this time of the year. the fog is get thick are by the moment across the golden gate bridge and winds are 12 to 20 miles per hour at angel island so brick. sunny today and our warmest day this week with increasing clouds and drizzle, and a gradual cooling trend follows through the welcome, and it will be breezy in the same areas, 3:00 to 9:00, afternoon to evening, 24 to 38 miles per hour winds. temperatures are warmer then average in san jose at 85 and mill pete is 79 and nearly 90 in morgan hill and los gatos and the peninsula is mid-to-upper 70s in most neighborhoods, and millbrae is 71 and the coast is upper 50s to low 60 and marina at 59, dallas at 2359s downtown san francisco is the warmest at 6 and across the not bay, temperatures are in the upper 70s, vallejo and san rafael, low-to-mid 80s when the fog burns off quickly this morning, and along east bay shore temperatures are close to average, mid-to-upper 70s and castro valley and fremont will
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be about 80 and inland we are going do have people the last day you needed air conditioning, low-to-upper 90s. my seven-day forecast shows a gradual cooling trend all the way through the weekend. >> good morning, mike, still feeling too good to be true on roads and we do not have major blocking incidents, and our traffic camera, you mentioned that the haziness is starting to fill in for the golden gate bridge along the bay bridge as you approach that westbound 80. a little bit of reduced visibility and that is it as far as the elements are concerned. our drive time southbound 101 the fog is not slowing you down on the golden gate bridge and seven minutes for the drive time, westbound 80 on the bay bridge, 16 minutes will take you a little longer to get through the toll plaza and icied you the san mateo bridge a few minutes ago still in the green, at 16 minutes, and a quibbling note from mass transit, bart is starting power cable work on the south hayward and transmit stations, and that is from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each weekday
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all the way through september 9. another look at traffic is coming up in a few. >> a san francisco nonprofit used to helping others is asking for help itself as it faces ever vision. the haight-ashbury property is being attorney down to make way for a new housing complex and it needs money to get set up in a new home to accept the city's most vulnerable people. >> it keeps people well before they homeless, before they have a more serious mental illness problem and able to work, be happier and more roddive. that is important in our city. they are trying to raise $65,000. >> michael finney is tackling questions about home
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cheerleaders and the whole nine yards. she brought home another gold and to silver medals. >> she is tall. >> she is tall. >> we were used to seeing skim fasts. >> now, ask michael finney, with a question about land lines. remember those? "7 on your side" has the answer with michael finney. >> what is the possibility of phone calls eliminating land lines? >> that is a good question. i would not wet on them being around forever. there is just a huge fight in the cam legislature over a bill that would have allowed phone call to abandon their copper land lines. the bill ended up not going anywhere but i predict and states, somewhere, will probable allow the land lines to be abandoned and we will walk all see how it works out of the >> if you have a question for michael finney, record it on your chart phone or tablet at
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abc7news.com or shirt on social media # askfinney. >> something new in a happy meal, mcdonald's is including fitness trackers. the wristbands are part of a almost motion to get kids active. every happy meal includes one of these bans, coming in six colors and they are all available over the next four weeks. >> interesting idea. >> we will have another look at the raging while fire burning in son california after the break. >> why a man believes high was brutally beaten outside of a castro club. stay tuned. and an saw new sunrise developing, it will be gorgeous the check out my twitter the 1- to 4-degrees warmer than yesterday as the heat packs with a cooling trend in
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> at 6:30, both northern and southern california are on fire. flames are defourth san bernadino county and thousands have been forced from their hopes and blocking the route from los angeles to las vegas. >> in the north bay, fires have gained ground on a fire burning
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through lake county. many are finding that they have nothing left. the man accuses of setting 9 blaze on purpose, prepares to head to court. >> more bad news, the conditions are not going to be much help for firefighters. it is a gorgeous sunrise but it is heating up. it will be the warmest day of the week. mike, what else? >> probably low humidity levels. good morning, were, it is more dry than it was yesterday and you can see a little drizzle along the coast with no organized areas of wet weather and the best sunrise of the morning. look how it is back lighting mount diabolo. it is absolutely gorgeous. the day planner shows we are starting in the 50s to nearly 60 and by noon 59 at the coast and clouds and sunshine and 83 by 4:00, circuit at the coast and hottest day inland is mid-to-upper 90s. how is the commute? >> a new problem. for the south bay. in san jose. northbound 101. we are look at heavy traffic.
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right an the 880 interchange. this is as far as the backup goes. we had an early crash two miles north of here and i will show you where it is, confirmed all off to the right hand shoulder. >> i want to get to the dangerous situation in southern california. a ferocious fire that has slowedded in sizemore than four times larger than our clayton fire in lake county, all happening in when day. we are tracking this for you. >> it is still out of control for the blue cut fire. it is spreading in all directions. on the images you can see the view of the hillside is covered with thick smoke. this is the san bernardino county and the fire was zero percent containment, still a massive firefight ahead of the firefighters. this is enormous.
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you mentioned this, but 18,000 acres have already burned. more than 82,000 people have been evacuated from their homes. several buildings have already been destroyed including a historic diner and a church. these are new images that came in to the newsroom an hour ago and you can see the flames on the hillside. this is the situation they will deal with through the day. >> this is scary. my house is there. everything i have is there. >> a lot people are feeling exactly what the woman mentioned, worried about their hems. two firefighters were hurt but they were treated and went back to the front lies. health is on the way to southern california and all of california is determinedded "state of emergency," by governor and interstate 15 is shut down between los angeles and las vegas and i am been watching social media with reports of power poles burning along
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interrogate 15 and that situation does not look like it is getting better. >> this is scary. the man accused of intentionally setting the clayton fire will appear in court today for the first time. damin anthony pashilk faces 17 downtowns of arson in connection with several fires in lake county offer the past year. he is slated to apier in court at 1:15. he worked in construction in san francisco at one point. damin anthony pashilk's cousin said he is not surprised by the arrest. he cannot fathom be though, how it could happen. >> it is hard to think about. how could someone do that? >> a source with the department of corrections told us that pashilk learn to be a firefighter while a inmate in 2007 >> the fire destroyed more than 100 homes and 75 other buildings, and now, some of the fire victims are running home for see what is left behind.
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>> amy hollyfield is in lower lake. amy? >> the recovery part of the mission is new getting started and there is so much to do here. look at the devastation on lake street. residents are saying they do not know where to start. 175 restaurants were destroyed by the fire. residents are dealing with loss but disgust that someone is believed to have set this fire. some are recovering they have lost everything. but there people who are finding good news. >> i saw the fire coming over the ridge. we ran. it was going to be bad. i did not think my shop would be here. it is metal, it is here, wow. >> firefighters, police, public utilities employees, all working hard inside of the done that is
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evacuated to get power off, get the destroyed area cleared. so it will be safe to return. it could take weeks. until that time the area including lake street does still have an evacuation order in place and they made progress on the fire overnight. now telling us it is 40% contained. thank you. if you want to help lucky super markets is teaming up with the red cross to raise money for fire relief efforts if lake county. can you make a cash donation at any of the 12 lucky stores in the north bay, and use key ya it is all tax deductible. if you want to see which stores participate go to abc7news.com. >> can you make a donation to the lake county wildfire relief fund already by negotiate coast opportunities and the mendo lake credit union. we are track both fires. if you download the free news
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app we will send you breaking information by were ailing push alerts for up dates. >> we are following developing news in san jose, a truck slammed into a building near west san carlos treat and lincoln avenue and you can see the result. the truck severed a gas meter and caught the build on fire with the strums showing it is a recording studio and three knewcies were inside. they got out okay. the driver of the truck stayed at the scene and is cooperating. our reporter is gearing information at the scene and we will have more in a report. >> we are hearing from the man who was brutally beaten as a business in san francisco. he was beaten so badly that his fractured jaw needed to be reattached to his skull. he was attacked at a bar on market street called the cafe a weekend ago and is not sure but think it could be because he asked someone to leave the bar where he works. police are hooking for the
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attacker. >> predator has tried to kidnap three different women. if you recognize anything from this surveillance video and it is very hard to make out, but a man is alongside his car, a woman said he attack her along washington avenue on july 28. >> he immediately pepper sprayed her. she got overwhelmed. she fell to the ground. he grabbed her. he dragged her down the sidewalk. >> a good samaritan stopped the attack, in a police sketch he is described as african american wearing glasses and stands 5' 10" and the car is describe as 2014 nissan. >> san jose leaders debated into the night and approved a controversial housing project for the homeless. the city council voted 8-3 to build temporary homes in willow glen ready by next summer. one opponent is a council member
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who represents the six ache kills of city land used for the project and he said he would rather house 100,000 people with permanent apartments rather than 102,000 with temporary homes. >> more kids are going back did school and we will look. who are we starting with? napa valley unified school district, cloudy and 56 through 7:00, and sunshine and 83 with sweatshirts and short sleeves, and inland through the east bay we will put antioch and pittsburg next to each other, with the weather pretty much the same, 60 with sunshine at 7:00, and 96 sweltering degrees and the big one, san jose unified school district, the entire south bay is going to school today, 60 with mostly cloudy conditions at 7:00, sunny, and warm, 83 at 3:00, have a great year. the microclimate today is green in the 60, and yellow, 70, orange 80s, and red or 90s so watch the green start to take
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over as the red retreats tomorrow and into friday as the cooling trend is on the way after the heat peaks today. alexis has the back-to-school commute. >> i will focus on the south bay and we have more vehicle on the road but a crash on northbound 101 a couple miles north of here and we are seeing the residual delays at 80 interchange. on the traffic map you can see we have three, maybe four mile of stop-and-go traffic and the crash was north on 101 happening quickly in the center divide and they does a traffic break. it is actually clear now. but look at that through the 880 interchange we have more stop-and-go traffic, 280 and 680 split. another traffic north of here on the southbound 101, with pore on that in a few minutes. >> if you drive on mission in san francisco we have a spot of
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good news, the board is rehadding the red carpet lanes, and we told you of meeting yesterday, and this is the result, the board decided to eliminate the forced right turn at 22nd and 26th street and to ease restrictions on taxis making left town on 21st. the red lanes forced the drivers to turn right every few blocks and they were intended to speed up the bus traffic loop the busy thoroughfare and it did but, also, it led to newspaper rouse complaints from drivers and businesses. >> up trump is shaking up his campaign. again. the changes could help trump on the campaign trail. >> cisco systems could be preparing for thousands of layoffs. investors are reacting to the news. >> but, first, what is coming up on "good morning america" next. >> coming up, danger at an amusement park six children taken to the hospital after electric shock on a ride and one child was burned. in is a latest in serious
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so intense from the burning it causes it to twist and it can go up 100' as they carry the fuel up and it reaches rich oxygen, it makes it bun. the problem with those and the challenges is they can spin up to 100 miles per hour and that flings the embers keeping propagating the fire and creating more hot spots for those firefighters. amazing video. unfortunately, it gives you an idea of what the firefighters are dealing with, with the zero per sent containment. >> not politics as urge for donald trump shaking up the campaign leadership again. this is the second overhaul in a few months. campaign chairman is trend the same but many see this as a demotion for him because bannon co-founder of breitbart news is campaign c.e.o. and he has a new
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campaign manager. sources say that conway will travel with trump and help focus on the messaging. donald trump had a request, not a message, in wisconsin. >> i am asking for the vote of every african-american citizen struggling in our country today who want as different and much better future. >> hillary clinton campaigning in philadelphia. >> it just absolutely bewilders me when i hear donald trump trying to talk about national security. as joe biden said it is not that he doesn't know what he is talking about, that is bad enough, but what he often says hours us. >> speaking of national security, donald trump gets the first intelligence briefing from the f.b.i. today. >> look at the new polls, hillary clinton with strong leads in two key swing states. in florida, clinton is leading
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donald trump in florida 48 to 39% among likely voters. in "washington post" the poll looks at virginia where show is up by 14 points among registered voters and eight help positives among the likely voters, which is 51% to 43%. in louisiana, flood waters are receding, as tens of thousands of homeowners begin the tack cleaning up. 11 people were killed in the torrential rain and flooding in southeast louisiana. more than 30,000 people had to be rescued and the governor edwards state the state does not know how many people are still missing. he said some 40,000 homes have been impacted to some degree. the red cross said this is likely the worst united states natural disaster since super storm sandy with damaging topping $1 billion. >> i have flood insurance and any disaster relief we can get, anything to help us out we just bought this house for months ago
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>> sing are taylor swift is announcing she is donating $1 million to flood relief efforts in louisiana. >> delta is making an addition to services at sfo. boston will be a new nonstop destination adding four flights two from boston and two into boston start in up. delta said this is growing demand and there should be enough seats because they plan to add 2% more seating capacity in time for the sfo nonstop service. >> now, developing financial news, reports this san jose-based cisco systems is about do lay off 14,000 people as it changes their business. all the news kill out overnight as cisco release as new earnings report. how are investors responding? >> good morning, cisco is one of big stocks we are watching today much it is trade down at 2% but not have active. that is interesting, and interest it is trading lower, we
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usually see stocks in companyies trending higher and cleaning up the balance sheets. cisco has not confirmed this. we have been reporting this by a tech report news letter. cisco has a tradition of making layoffs in the summer but they skipped last area. this area's hold count could be bigger as though report earnings after the closing bell today. the markets trading lower and the dow is down 50 and the nasdaq and s&p 500 are lower as we await this the federal reserve numbers this afternoon. ford will have a fully autonomous vehicle on the streets in five years with no steering while or pedal used by ride share companies an the world with no details on what it will look like or who could bay it. a new survey fines consumers think that there are too many smart phones released each year, a commission bit environmental
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group greenpeace. those surveyed are confused but they felt pressure for upgrade the devices more frequently than they would like to. >> the internet and our own newsroom are obsessed with this googly eyed squid just discovered east california cost. you will see why. >> this is stubby. researchers stumbled upon little publicby who usually spends his life on the sea floor and hide under the sand with only their areas poking out. >> he is so cute... >> we will go with that. mike nicco, how are you? >> he look like a disney character. >> "finding dory." >> good morning, everyone, from
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the roof it is not so wet as yesterday with drizzle near the coast. let me show you above the marine layer from mount tamalpais bull sunrise and below at sfo, 40 meant arrival delays is what they average. now, in the hills of los gatos 69, and most of us in the upper 50s to let 60 in the south bay with san jose rate at 60 degrees and same in redwood city and brentwood and san pablo at 55 and san francisco is 54 and novato is 52. sunny by noon and highs climb to highest level, clouds and drizzle more likely overnight and that will help bring in the cooler trend in the afternoon. this is no measurable area of wet weather, so we well talk temperatures, 79 in milpitas, and low-to-mid 80s through the south bay and nearly 90 at morgan hill and los gatos and mid-to-upper 70s on the peninsula and into palo alto and south bay at 80, 71 in millbrae, and 59 in pacifica and deals and cooler spots are mid-to-upper 60s in downtown and south san francisco and the game at at&t
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park has plenty of sunscreen, and 63 at 12:45 and 6 at 3:45. through the north bay today, get ready for temperatures in the low-to-mid 80s along the east bay shore, 72 at berkeley and fremont and castro valley at 80, and oakland is 73 and inland is our holt of the day, and without the air conditioning, congratulations, today you may need to run it once, low-to-upper 90s and we will drop a couple of dead each day starting tomorrow, and all the way through monday. it will be cooler than a. >> i tame take you back to the south bay and get you a handful of problems, nothing currently blocking, but we have had quit a few issues, northbound we i would before you get to tremble road we had a multi-car crash and they made it to the center divide and we did a traffic break to get them on the shoulder and we have a solid line of red back to 880 and typical delays as you come up from 280 and 680 split. also, northbound 85 just before you get to highway 237, we have
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a major pothole in the far right lane, at least to drivers got flat tires and they are on the shoulder, heads up. we have c.h.p. on way. southbound 101 before you get to redwood city another crash blocking on the right shoulder. a few delays but it is back in the green. we will look at mass transit in a few. >> happening today, lyft drivers will deliver thousands of backpacks rather than passengers, loading up cars with 4,500 backpacks. the volunteers take them to 80 schools in the oakland area starting this morning, and team up with the oakland education fund to make it happen. take us with you as you head out the door with our news app.
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>> these are seven thing you need to know before you go. this breaking news from rico where the coe coast guard is responding to a fire on a cruise ship off the coast of san juan with thick black smoke pouring from the ship. 500 people were told to abandon ship. a safety emergency in southern california with a picture of the blue cut fire still burning right now in san bernadino family. 82,000 people have been
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evacuated so far, and 18,000 acres are already charred. >> the clayton fire burning in lower lake is 40% contained this morning, with 4,000 acres burned , and the man accused of starting the fire makes the first court aperrance this afternoon in lakeport. >> four, a liquor store in oakland the sight of a almost side investigation a man barricaded himself inside the store on seminary avenue last night and he was found dead after the store caught fire. these rock musicians were practicing in a recording studio and managed to escape after the build caught fire, ignited by a truck that hit the build asking broke a gas meter and now this is concern that the facade could fault. >> hard to believe western you look at the greatness that today is the hottest day which weekend, 66 in san francisco, to 73 in oakland, and mid-80s in the north bay and south bay to upper 90s inland. >> seven, do not for get on
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bart, power cable works starts between south hayward and fremont stations and that will last on monday through friday 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 people all the way through september 9 expect a 20-30 minute delay. >> we are keeping track of both fires the one that has exploded in a day in southern california and the one here in lake county. 25 minute on updates of the fire and your local weather and traffic.
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good morning, america. breaks news for our viewers in the west, paempx in a ship told to abandoned ship. the coast guard on the scene right now. also breaking for the west, a massive wildfire exploding overnight. violent flames forcing 82,000 evacuations. scorching thousands of acres. more heat and wind move in. big game backlash. the 12-year-old hunter under fire for killing and posing with zebras, giraffes and more. >> i'm a hunter and no matter what the people say to me, i'm never going to stop. >> she's now receiving death threats.
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