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good morning, east bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." >> it's a thursday morning and we are coming up on 5:00, and look at that picture. if you are tired of the heat, it's out of here. hello fog. i stole that line. hopefully we say cool as we saw record high temperatures yesterday. >> and in the commute you could be dealing with this, a lot of fog. we have a dense fog advisory for golden gate bridge this morning. good morning to you and thank you for being here. mike, this is a drastic change. >> some places up to 20 degrees cooler today and a show of hands who is going to sleep better tonight? yeah, everybody. >> my hand did not go up. i like this. >> i will miss the sunshine. >> we will talk to reggie in a moment. some of the most dense fog in petaluma, so be careful.
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49 to 61. high temperatures in the 50s at the coast. only 70s around the bay and some 80s inland noon to 4:00. high clouds, sunshine and the clouds rolling back in from the coast at 7:00. a chance of rain is coming up in a chance of rain is coming up in the accuweather 7-day more tpr bay bridge, no issues there, and we have 25 minutes until the metering lights are tripped on and so no issues as you head into san francisco. drive times, nice and light at this hour. westbound 80 across the bay bridge just nine, and southbound 101 f 101, if you have a flight, san francisco to sfo, just 15 minutes. when you call 911, are there enough dispatchers to take your call? the massive power outage we had in san francisco is reviewing a larger problem. >> this is concerning.
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abc7 news reporting for us in mission bay. amy. >> reporter: hi, reggie. when you call a police officer you want somebody to be there to take your call but according to the san francisco examiner, the city has a need for dispatchers and it was really exposed during last month's power outage. the examiner reports 206 people hung up before their calls were answered in the first hour of the emergency. that was quoted as being a wake up call. a supervisor called for a hearing to look into the 911 center and its response times. as of right now officials don't think the 911 center will have enough employees until they finish hiring more staff next year. reporting live in san francisco, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. developing news now in san jose's willow glen neighborhood
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this morning. here's a live picture of a scene of an officer-involved shooting near lincoln avenue. investigators say that police shot and killed a suspect involved in a deadly double shooting inside a home just after 9:00 last night. we don't know if there's a relationship between the suspect and the victims or what that relationship may be. abc7's matt keller is gathering more information and will have a live report coming up. an investigation this morning after a golden gate transit bus hit and killed a pedestrian around 8:45 last night. golden gate transit officials say the bus was empty at the time and it's not clear if the pedestrian was in the crosswalk when the bus hit him. and then optimistic the gop health care bill is going to pass later this morning. the white house and republican leaders spent yesterday lobbying to sway party members who were against the bill or undecided. republicans need 216 votes and that margin is expected to be
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razor thin. california democrats predict many of their counterparts will jeopardize their seats by voting for the bill. if the bill passes it heads to the senate where it's expected to have a tougher battle. 5:04, a politician is expected to announce he is running for mayor in 2019. the 65-year-old is considered a moderate democrat and served as city supervisor, state senator and assemblymen. a teacher accused of abducting a teen is being extradited to tennessee. it's not clear how long it will take the u.s. marshal service get cummins to tennessee. he is facing kidnapping and sex crime charges. the 50-year-old and his former student were found in a cabin northwest of redding last month
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after almost six weeks on the run. angry parents in san jose have a meeting scheduled today with the school superintendent. this comes after they boycotted their children's elementary school. school. about 29% of students at hrut luther burbank school. the school district says it's trying to reverse the budget deficit. and we have more on the san francisco neighborhood dealing with a toxic problem. the toxins found underground have been leaking into the bay. >> reporter: the people who live in the san francisco arena district came to the meeting looking for answers. >> i am concerned there are toxic substances very close to where people live. >> reporter: the answer is yes, waste from two former plants that operated more than 100
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years ago. pg&e spent the last couple years identifying where the toxins are using a drill with sensors, and most have been on properties where pg&e has already bought out several homeowners and the rest of near a safe way and gas house cove arena. >> this is part of reaching out of the community and talking to the community about the issues, and it's part of rebuilding the public trust. >> pg&e said toxins found near the surface have already been removed and those found in the ground will stay in place covered by a protective barrier. >> affected in there were vapor coming up, and i don't think it's going to be the case. >> that's the hope among the marina residents.
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in san francisco, abc7 news in san francisco, abc7 news crews near in the park and the mountain is planning to stay open until july 4 that's kreupb i was trackin yesterday and watching you on twitter, and there you are right over san francisco. if you are out and about today, don't worry about the warmth, no more records highs. not much sunshine today especially compared to the last couple of days. low to mid-60s. highway 4, look at this, 70s
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gone as we talked about. you may only be in the 50s tonight. cooler weather on the way. mid to upper 50s around the bay. san francisco, 51. san jose, 61. we have 49 in sebastoposebastop. 106 in palm springs, and 73 today in tahoe. 99 in fresno and the record is 100. here's saturday morning. partly cloudy and then look at the scattered showers develop in the north bay by noon, and then the scattered showers will cross all of the neighborhoods, and i should say moving southeast across some of the neighborhoods as we head in the afternoon and early evening hours and by the time we get to 11:00 it's gone. here's the potential rainfall. you can see some of the areas that get wet by 3:00 and then by the evening hours, a couple hundreds of an inch. let's see if there is any changing in your route this morning. how is the commute? >> looking typical. you shouldn't have to make
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drastic changes. we are seeing the usual line of red here. you are down to about a 20-mile-per-hour average here. and no issues right now and not a major issue later today but we have a couple issues, and you can tell we are getting closer to the end of the year with the field trips. and separating you from the students on the normal cars today so get there early. we will check drive times coming up at 5:20. and then the heat is bringing out rattle snakes. more sightings are popping up throughout the bay area. and then officials are planning on another public meeting tonight. and then now she's opening a restaurant. what may surprise you is where it's located.
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system for california and washington. it's designed to alert you from a few seconds to minutes before a real earthquake hopefully giving time to stop trains and elevators and giving people time to get to a safe place. a development suggests north korea has taken a cue from china who built itself its own island in the sea. it's in an area known for a testing sight for missiles. not clear why they are building the island. and an officer forced to shoot and kill a man with two knives. an officer fired at him just after 11:30 on tuesday night. that man and his father both called 911 after they got into an argument and investigators say the son confronted officers in the street outside the home and the santa clara district attorney's office and police are
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conducting an investigation. a face-off in san francisco over a temporarily homeless shelter. the first meeting drew a crowd so large more than 100 people were turned away. many fear the center will bring problems in an area inundated with tent encampments. tonight's meeting will be held at the john o'connell high school at 6:00 p.m. and attracting a lot of people to the east bay's parks, and with the heat comes potentially dangerous rattle snakes. last weekends a dog got bit in livermore, and there were six sightings in the regional east bay parks in the last week and so they are warning to watch out under your feet. >> make sure you are not in tall brush or on the trails. >> if you move fast in front of
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them, they will strike at you. >> and drew is the guy that has to remove the rattle snakes and he expected the snake removal business to be busy in the weeks to come. for expert advice to prevent snake bites, go to our website, abc7news.com, and then click on this story. investigators arrested a second suspect now and there was half a dozen stolen cars on the property on highway 17. sheriff deputies arrested one suspect who was hiding in an rv. and then controversy over a park. a company was in a pinch and needed a spot for a corporate event. the city agreed to rent out the field for 17 days for $41,000. while the city may be seeing a lot of green, parents are seeing red. the move is temporarily forcing out two soccer clubs and the
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corporate buses have been a nuisance. and we should note that it paid $10 grand to each of the displaced teams. the corporate event will wrap up on may 10th. now a live desk update. >> still tracking the huge news from the royal family, prince phillip stepping down from public life this fall, and this is video of the queen and the prince arriving at church is a few minutes ago, and the prince seems to be doing fine in his health which is a concern because he turns 96 next month. overnight a lot of people thought it would be a dire announcement from the palace with rumors swirling. there's a huge crowd outside the church right now, just to get a glimpse of the royals. state leaders gathered in sacramento to discuss ways to
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make housing more affordable for all americans. middle class families are being squeezed between the wealthy and the floor and those families may be move august way from the state, and republicans are looking at a bill that could help them buy a home and it's not clear if it has democratic support. and a cooking show and a publisher of a cookbook and now getting her own restaurant. >> curry is partnering with a chef to open international smoke, and get this, it's going to be at the bottom of the millennium tower. that's the controversial tower that is leaning and sinking in san francisco. the restaurant expected to open later this year. >> i am looking forward to that. sounds good to me. >> uh-huh. >> i wonder if she will have a leaning theme to her restaurant? probably not. golden gate bridge fogged in. got thousands of followers on
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twitter. clean air and cooler today, number one highlight. chance of scattered weekend showers and seasonal next week with unsettled weather times and another chance on wednesday. the winds are all blowing from the ocean to the land and all of us getting touched by this cool air today. what a difference 24 hours makes. 65 today. barely in the 60s in places like daly city, balboa park and the richmond district. spring is back. 73 in oakland. the warm spot is fremont at 78. down in the south bay it's going to be mild to warm with temperatures in the upper 70s to 80 in los gatos. and independent, east bay, low to mid-80s this afternoon. 82 in concord. in the peninsula it will be 61 in half moon bay to 68 in millbrae, and our final stop up
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across the north bay, patchy fog to sunshine and 79 in santa rosa, and this should help you sleep better tonight, temperatures in the low to mid-50s, and even more fog out there. best chance of showers, saturday. a slight chance in the south bay, and monterey bay sunday and then another chance on wednesday. i have been tracking fog and alexis has been doing it all. >> we have the visibility layer on the traffic map, and it's been a while. the brighter the white the denser the fog, so pretty dense here. penngrove, petaluma and into sonoma as well especially along the 101, slow down and increase the following distance and this is one of the days you will want more reaction time. and then down to the west of gilroy and around watsonvil watsonville, looking at fog there.
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it's isolated but out there this morning. westbound 580, tracy to dublin, 42 minutes here in the yellow, 42 minutes here in the yellow, and antioch to san tprafael to san francisco right there. in this morning's "gma" first look a. dynamic view behind one of the highest rated videos. >> two business partners are suing the couple. they started the real estate management company with one agent and then in 2013 chip bought out his partners for $5,000 just before they signed a deal. they now claim they deserve a chance to profit from the new
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venture. the attorney put out a statement. we'll have more on the fallout coming up at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, abc news, new york. >> new this morning, san francisco's commuter shuttle service chariot is the first bus company to union eyize in the c. it allows chariot's 215 drivers to create a union and a union representative said the wages are not enough to survive in the bay area. verizon customers, are you ready for football. verizon played $21 million to stream the game on september 24th. you are going to have to be dedicated and wake up early to watch it because kickoff is at 6:30 our time. verizon will be able to stream the game on awful its
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the game on awful its and it could be aired on yahoo outlets as well. and then right now you can see there are 18 hours left, and they are expected to immobilize more than 40,000 people to give $5 million to hundreds of non-profits in the east bay. just log on to abc7news.com and we'll give you more information. tonight on abc7 news at 11:00, could cyber attackers turn your tv or home security system into a weapon. one recent attack took down a huge part of the internet. and we will show you how area experts are fighting back and what is being done to secure the internet and how to keep your home safe. details on a lawsuit filed on the berkeley school district. yes, that's a house crash
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panera. food as it should be. 5:25. if you are just joining us or headed out the door, these are the seven things you need to know. we are developing news in jose. police have not said if it was targeted. the need for more 911 dispatchers. there are only a dozen call takers on duty during the april 21st power outage. the supervisor called for response time. and then a picture is worth 1,000 -- oh, i will show what you i mean. yeah, the marine layer is back and it will affect our neighborhoods, up to 20 degrees cooler today and an hour by hour look at saturday's rain in the 7-day forecast. dealing with fog this
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morning on the golden gate bridge and a dense fog advisories by chp overnight. slow down distridi distan distance. and a quick update on the huge fire burning in houston, texas, at a barbecue restaurant. there's still plenty of smoke and hot spots and this was just a few moments ago, actually, and the entire building collapsed a few minutes ago. it's now a total loss. number six, president trump will meet with australian prime minister in new york city. they will commemorate the history of the world may 4th, it's "star wars" day. may the fourth be with you. by the way, it's the parent company and "star wars" and abc7.
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good morning, south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is "abc7 mornings." a major scene unfolding in san jose. we are tracking news of a shooting. health care takes the national stage with another vote scheduled this morning. do the republicans have enough votes to start repealing and replacing the affordable care act? and he's back, and much needed relief from the heat today. we have fog this morning. >> good morning on this thursday, may 4th. >> the change is coming, it's
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here. >> it's huge, too. we are talking about 20 degrees cooler for some of us. big changes on the way and it starts with the fog this morning. marine layer, half mile visibility in petaluma. more dangerous in half moon bay and it will start to lift around 9:00 and should be back to the ocean by 10:00 or 11:00. you can see the fog rolling across the golden gate. and 47 to 61, a little milder this morning. 56 to 81 with sunshine around the bay. 57 to 80, and you will really notice it this evening, come for pbl to school. pbl to school. how about your morning commute, ae llexis. we are tacking up through the maze, as usual for this time of day. we will double-check that and i will talk more about that coming up in just a few.
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i am just getting word of some debris around the high-rise, and an update on that in less than ten as well. and dumbarton, you are incident free and in the green with just ten minutes. developing news in the south bay, san jose police shot and killed a man after finding two people dead in a home. >> matt keller is there live. matt. >> reporter: natasha, since i last saw you the police investigation has continued here in this willow glen neighborhood. we are told the bodies of the victims and suspect is here. it started as a report of a shooting. officers arrived here last night after 9:00 and found two people dead here. the s.w.a.t. team was called in and they open fire on the suspect and that man died at the scene. the officer has been placed on
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paid administrative leave. this is the second officer-involved shooting in 24 hours. the district attorney's office will also be investigating this officer-involved shooting. happening today, the house is voting on the measure that could be the last step in repealing and replacing the affordable care act. and a face-to-face meeting with president trump, the amendment gives states $8 billion over five years to help cover pre-existing conditions. the gop health care bill needs 216 votes to pass and this is going to be a close one. >> this is deadly. this is deadly. trumpcare means heart-stopping premium increases for americans. >> opposed to the bill, and already attacking republicans for
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the budget over analyzed the bill. and then arguing against the health care bill. members of move having a meeting in front of and then kidnapping and murdering lamar. there will be a rebuttal before the jury begins deliberations. and torres is accused of kidnapping and killing her five years ago and her body has never been and police are looking for a driverapparent hit-and-run of two teenage boys. the boys were walking across the street when they were hit. the driver appears to have run the stop sign and no word on the
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boy's condition this morning. and then san francisco police shot and killed a man and the chief said two officers were walking market street yesterday and they saw the suspect strabing a subway sandwich's employee. one officer open fire killing the suspect, and the two had been arguing over a sandwich. and the victim is expected to be okay. this is the first fatal police chief since the captain took over. police have not confirmed if there is footage of this incident. and then the death of a teenager hit and killed by a train. and the 16-year-old was riding his bike near the high school. his principal say students and staff are just devastated. >> he had a big heart. he was able to build close
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friendships and earn the loyalty of everybody around him. he will be incredibly missed. we are all incredibly heartbroken. >> police are look into whether the student was wearing ear buds or anything that may have affected his hearing. the area near castro market street is clear this morning after police investigated a suspicious package last night. san francisco officers shut down the area and issued a shelter in place. these photos are from our abc7 news reporter, and there was the all clear last night. and then suing the giants of social media. several families filed suits against facebook, google and twitter yesterday. they claim the company's knowingly supported isis by helping to promote attacks like the one in san bernardino. they have not yet reresponded and several lawsuits have been
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thrown out of court. and then slapping a unified school district with a lawsuit. the suit contains the district is doing a poor job of teaching children with reading disorders. the district has a one-size-fits-all approach to teaching. the goal is to make sure educators have the tools to teach all kids. if seeing is believing, see this? the golden gate bridge and the fog, and it's going to be cooler for all of us today. we have a northwest wind pushing the fog through the golden gate and into most of our neighborhoods or at least the cooling sea breeze. clouds and sunshine on the bay. on the roads, patchy dense fog around petaluma especially on the peninsula around highway 101. mass transit,
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everybody cooler. some of the biggest drops, the 70s gone this morning. antioch is nine degrees cooler and oakland six degrees cooler. where does that put us? richmond, 51. we have oakland at 56. still some 60s hanging on. pleasanton, livermore, and 50 in lovato. 59 in pacifica. and about 61 right now in san jose. going to jump ahead to saturday and give you an idea of what to expect when you are outside. morning hours, quiet. by noon, the scattered showers are going to develop. northwest wind will push the showers very scattered, once again, across all of the neighborhoods during the afternoon and evening hours, and then at 7:00 to 8:00, the sunset and we lose the energy and the rain. don't change any plans, but just know a stray shower may come across your neighborhood and
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drop a couple 0.01 of an inch of rain and then can you go back to your regularly scheduled programming. we will take another look chance at sunday and wednesday coming up. i want to take you to the san mateo bridge. we got a few more details for the debris, and sounds like somebody dropped pallets, and it sounds like chp confirmed it was on the westbound side. that's the busy side. again, just before the high-rise in the far right lane, so stay to the left if you are headed out on that route. i think it's going to clear quickly. and then we did get official word the metering lights were slipped on at 5:33 this morning, and so that's getting busy. a quick check of mass transit. it's a great option if you are about to head out and the b.a.r.t. track work scheduled for this saturday and sunday between fruitville and lake merritt. they will provide a free bus
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bridge but that will add between 20 and 40 minutes for your trip. new concern among privacy activist. the nsa complected more than 151 million phone records last year, and that's despite them being given permission to collect from 42 suspects. the nsa's justification was that many of the calls were made to or from the same phone numbers. a california family says they got threatened with jail time before getting kicked off an overbooked flight. how close do you want a medical marijuana dispensary to your daycare? and then make it a better day. day. keep on top of
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captured in one county. >> i'm freaking out. >> that is something to see. a cabin swept away in the floodwaters on tuesday and look what emerges on the other side after it hits the bridge and it's just crushed. you can see the debris floating down the river there. and then you may see a lot more drones flying around san francisco. a set of new rules is expected to be approved for different agencies tomorrow. each department will have to draft its own specific policies and the reasons to use a drone. the committee is going to retain the right to vote. and then the major of oakland backing away from funds to divert funds from the soda tax measure.
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and the city council meeting is where residents threatened to affect her re-election. voters were promised the money would go to childhood obesity. she had a change of heart. and then a not in my neighborhood fight over a marijuana dispensary in san francisco. they were going to serve as co-owners of the cannabis business. >> somebody who was high on drugs, and they had an accident. >> if you are going to keep it in in neighborhood, in in neighborhood, misinforming the community.
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appeccording to one company apple claims its responsible for 2 million u.s. jobs. tim cook said apple formed a fund to promote manufacturing jobs across the country and the company claims all of its main products like the iphone and mac and iwatch is made from equipment from u.s. suppliers. a southern california family says they are outraged after getting kicked off an overbooked delta flight to lax. look at the cell phone video. it captures the moment they are asked to get off the plane. they say they had just wrapped up a vacation in hawaii and everybody was buckled up and ready to fly home when they were told they had to give up their son's seat. >> you have to give up the seat or you are going to jail, your wife is going to jail and they will take your kids from you.
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>> brian shear says he was furious because he paid for the seat and bought the ticket for his 18-year-old son. his 18-year-old son took a different flight home and he told delta they would use the seat for one of their toddlers and that was fine until the flight got full. and our we have reached out to delta and so far no response. and then the warriors are finding out how expensive it is to live here and play here. the team is fine with it. the contract requires the dubs to stay in oakland for two seasons and should get final approval next week. tonight the warriors will try to take a commanding lead in the playoff series against the jazz. >> golden state faces utah at oracle arena, and fur not going to be at the game you can watch it on our sister network, espn. dub nation, showing their pride.
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show your pictures on social media with the #dubson7. you may see your cat, baby or dog on the air. >> see what is hanging out behind us right here, and we are seeing a temperature difference, right, mike? >> we are. look at this, a time lapse of the fog rolling on through. there you go, can you see there was a change coming. i was looking at the temperatures in san francisco yesterday. 74 at 10:00, and 82, an hour later we set the record high between 11:00 and 12:00, and by 8:00 we were back down to 59 degrees. man, that was quite a drop when it came in. here's a look at live doppler 7. the winds are in there and they are all pwhroeg from tblowing f to the inland. doesn't that tell you a story? look at all those fingers of fog
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inland and gate bridge. a little unsettled next week and another chance of wet weather on wednesday. how far are you dropping today? how about from 90 in san jose to 80. upper 70s to low 80s in the south bay. cooler air coming through the san bruno gap. 68. and then upper 60s for most of the coast, and pacifica, you get up in the hills and it will be a little warmer, about 63. downtown, 65 degrees today in san francisco. 76 to 80 to the north bay valleys. the fog will start fading at 9:00. 71 to 78 is the spread across oakland. temperatures around 81 to 87, still warm in brentwood. look how the clouds roll, and we will be cooler than this morning, low to mid-50s. only 50s and 60s, and the chance
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will slip south into the bay on sunday and then another chance on wednesday. look at the temperatures, 60s and 70s. no 80s after today, alexis. >> i am okay with that. honestly, i need a few days for the house to cool down a little bit. we have one issue to talk b. westbound 24 before the 580 interchange headed towards the maze, sounds like you have a disabled vehicle in the left lane, and crews on the way to that scene and not sure what the circumstances are. if you are coming from the east bay this morning and heading down 24, everything else looks okay. we don't have any major issues there. a quick check of drive times. want to look at the bridges. richmond and san rafael bridge, looking great. that drive time is creekiping u pallets in the right lane before you get to the high-rise and an update on that coming up in a few. westbound 84, wide open in the
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green at just nine minutes. a health alert for parents. new research could have you rethinking how much screen time to give your kids. and then what could impact a billion people, and what you need to watch out for before clicking any links. and then delayed baggage fees, how could it affect you? and as we head to break, and as we head to break, look at the fog on the golden
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advice of a public defender that wanted a delay. he's accused of shooting his wife last thursday. police tracked him to martinez and a 19-hour standoff ensued as he sat in a car near a gas station. police eventually took him into custody on friday afternoon. google said it shut down a scamp could compromise your information. did you get this, because i did yesterday? it involves an e-mail that includes a link to view a document and after clicking it it prompted you to enter your information on what looks like your real google web wage. if you do that, all your information could be vulnerable. you will notice that it had just a bizarre send to -- >> yeah, that's a tip-off. police are asking the public to help them find the scottish
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terrier that was stolen along with the car he was in 11 days ago. his owner has put up a $500 reward and said that dog needs medication every day. want to be one of our coworkers? it's a great opportunity for job ch seekers today. the job fair from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the mission center auditorium on valencia and 22nd street. some of the companies will be at&t, starbucks and abc7. >> yeah, come work with us. several restaurants will be featured today on "the chew." >> this is san francisco! >> they are looking at and irish coffee and chowing down to chicken.
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catch today's episode here on abc7 starting at noon. >> that would be so much fun. >> maybe we could do "the chew" from our set. >> yeah, just feed us. >> love that. i know a lot of you excited about the marine layer and the cooling influence. no arrival delays but you can see the fog lurking as it comes through the san bernardino gap. every single one of those cities set a record high yesterday or tied one and today will be anywhere from 11 to 17 degrees cooler. and you know who should remain hot? hot? the warriors. be about 58. and the damage already done here. westbound 92 before you get to the high-rise that's where we had the box of pallets in the
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far right lane and that's removed but you are slowed back to the high-rise. we are getting word on the capital corridor delay and we'll talk more about that coming up at 6:00. and then a land lord ordered and then a land lord ordered to pay up after of harassing them and evicting them. she was ordered to stop having contact with her tenants. an attorney for the landlord said the suit underscores the agenda to scare landlords and ruling against american airlines in a case where a passenger demanded a refund for a checked baggage fee. that case stems from 2009 when that passenger flew on us airways when they merge spwaod american, and she wanted a
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refund for paying a $15 fee to check the late bag, and a lower court rejected the suit and now american airlines is reviewing its options, and the same thing happened to me when they lost my bag for a while and they charged me the fee, and -- >> something about that is wrong. >> yeah, it burned me up. and causing concern for investors. >> calls could go unanswered at san francisco's 911 dispatch center. what we are learning about a staffing shortage and the plan to fix it. a beautiful sunshine. you will notice the fog creeping over and heading on your screen. over and heading on your screen. this
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dealing with a much bigger problem for the 911 center. could leave you on hold during an emergency. and then fog creeping back into the bay area. here's what it looks like on the ground. the golden gate bridge socked in now, but all clear in san jose. good morning to you and thank you for joining us on this thursday, may 4th. seeing a dramatic in the temperatures today, mike. >> we are starting to feel it, and hopefully everybody slept better and if not tonight is your night to sleep better than you did this morning. let's take a look and show what is going on. half moon bay, we have had about half a mile. watch out if you are on one there. there is it from tamalpais. 7:00, look at that, 49 to 61. noon into 4:00 and 7:00, we are still in the 50s at the coast. mid-70s around the bay. just the low 80s inland. look hora
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