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nuclear policy says more than 80 radioactive ships were brought to hunters point severely contaminating much more than originally thought. >> reporter: it is a highly populated urban area i have ever seen. on thursday night, the garage at hunters point explained to the people who lived there there is no data that indicates their neighborhood is clean. >> 90% of hunters point wasn't sampled at all. and the 10% was almost entirely falsified. >> this is a map of the ship
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yard. >> reporter: linda parker pennington and her family live in a new home they bought three years ago for more than $900,000. >> we were told it was certified clean by the epa, the navy and we had nothing to worry about. >> reporter: pennington is part of a lawsuit. she's more concerned about what she feels is the unjust treatment of the hunters point community. >> it is about the lack of concern of people of color who live close basically environmental racism. >> reporter: her neighbor is the father of a 2-day-old son. he invested his life savings into a new unit. >> deeply concerned about our health outcomes. as a father now, i care about my child's outcomes. >> wow. that is scary. that was kate larson reporting.
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lennar said it has no merit and it could take years to test new soil samples stphraofp. sheriff's deputies say a woman was jogging through jose avenue park wednesday morning when she stopped to use the restroom. a man followed her inside, pushed her into a stall and assaulted her. he is believed to be a transient and may have been riding a bike. deputies added patrols and informed residents nearby of the incident. in the south bay, seven teenagers have been arrested in connection with a robbery spree. police say that the robberies tuesday night left multiple people with minor to serious injuries. they stole purses from two women and tried to grab a man's wallet. they led officers on a chase before crashing spa a guardrail. they range from 14 to 18 years old. in the east bay, crews worked overnight to clean up a water main break. sky 7 shows you the scene at high street and otis drive where
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crews helped to fix it by 5:00 this morning. we have a call in to see if they made the deadline. in san francisco, after were residents said they noticed a change in the taste and the smell of the water in the sunset district. the san francisco public utilities commission looked at samples and found all the water to be safe to drink. some residents raised concerns after using home testing kits. they said it showed the presence of pesticides. they draw water from a number of different sources. the agency said when the blend is changed, it can noticeably alter the flavor of tap water. right now officials are investigating the cause of a crash involving a u.s. navy helicopter and the uss ronald regan. some sailors were injured. this is video of ronald regan. it crashed shortly after takeoff on the philippines coast. they have since resumed flight operations.
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it is not clear how many sailors were hurt. they are expected to be okay. all right. you're never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. santa rosa, 42 degrees. 40s in about all neighborhoods in the north bay. san rafael, 54. along with tiburon, the warmer spots. elsewhere, upper 40s in lafayette, san ramon. 49 in redwood city. 45 in fairfield. everybody else in the low to mid-50s. a beautiful day is coming to the beaches. so i thought we would take a peek at santa cruz. temperatures nearing 70. even near 80 in santa cruz. bay point, pleasant afternoon. what i gorgeous afternoon to be on the water f. you're just out and about, get ready for warm sunshine. look how far we climb from 54 at 8:00. 71 at noon. mid to upper 70s at noon. still holding on to 72 at 6:00. 65 under the stars at 8:00. eve bay valleys sees some of the
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biggest jumps. 49 this morning. 75 at noon. mid 80s this afternoon. 69 at 8:00. east bay shore, 54 to 64 at noon. or i should say 10:00. 70 at noon. mid to upper 70s this afternoon. 64, you need a jacket, if you're headed out at 8:00. the weekend forecast coming up. here's sue. #. >> all right. san jose, very quiet conditions on 280. directly under the 17/880 overcrossing towards cupertino for a brief drive from san he jose into cupertino. altamonte pass, boom, we had this accident near north livermore. the damage has been done. a 45-minute drive from tracy to dublin.
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>> the berkeley station is now open. it took 15 months to complete. it cost $13 million. bart made this time lapse video of the old structure getting demolished. it was built in 1973. and the construction of this new glass can peufpopycanopy. they are planning to hold live performances. a lot of people calling in sick today. lotto fever is everywhere. >> i can't come in today, i have to go get my lotto ticket. on the border between california and nevada they are lined up to buy tickets. the game isn't played in nevada. so they had to come to the border to get their ticket. $970 million jackpot is the largest mega millions jackpot ever. in san francisco, customers were buying tickets late into the night. the prize could exceed a billion dollars before the drawing. your odds of winning, here we
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narrator: he claims to be an education reformer, but marshall tuck's failed record managing actual schools won't work as superintendent of public instruction. as ceo of l.a.'s partnership schools, the teachers gave tuck a vote of "no confidence." and tuck's total mismanagement of l.a. charter schools caused financial problems that cost taxpayers thousands. tony thurmond. the only candidate endorsed by classroom teachers. holding all our schools accountable and always protecting neighborhood public schools. tony thurmond. for our schools.
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here's a live look down the embarcadero towards the ferry building. san francisco will see the biggest jump in temperatures. yesterday 65 for a high. today, 75. enjoy the 70s and 80s. oh! >> i know this is serious and it's not supposed to be funny, but it makes me laugh every time. i'm so immature. >> we always send a reporter out there to shake in the trailer. that is dion lim taking part in the great shakeout yesterday. it is vital to making sure we all know what to do during an earthquake. >> it was a magnitude 8 earthquake. it only lasted a few seconds. you can imagine what kind of damage it would do if it lasted longer. earthquake authorities started
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the program. qualified homeowners can get $3,000 toward retrofitting. >> the reality is here in the bay area construction is expensive. but the retrofits are $6,000 in the bay area, so the 3,000 goes a long way. >> you'll find guidelines for stock a survival kit and developing an emergency plan at abc7news.com under prepare norcal. i noticed her circle 7 pin stays on. >> that's good. san francisco mayor london breed has made "time" magazine's 50 most influential people in health care. >> the two pushed for a bill that would allow the city to open its first supervised drug injection site to reduce overdoses. governor brown vetoed the bill. despite that, mayor breed and the assembly woman are continue to go move forward. no details have been announced. the portland trail blazers opened their season at home.
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they remembered paul allen with an emotional memorial. they placed a single rose, along with a rip city hat, on his courtside slogan.og they called the microsoft co-founder the ultimate trailblazer. they held a moment of silence. he baltimore the team 30 years ago. he lost his battle with cancer on monday. >> two men who took a stand against racism in front of the whole world received a new honor in the south bay. they were presented with the tower award yesterday, the university's highest honor. they were sprinters at the college and became famous during the 1968 summer games when they raised their fists in protest of racial inequality while the u.s. national anthem played. they had this message for current students. >> make educated contributions. sacrifice. >> the tower award recognizes
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the school's alumni for their contributions to society. in the east bay, oakland's first friday street festival for november has been canceled. it comes after a shooting earlier this month. >> that's too bad. it happened at 19th and telegraph. five people were hurt. two men were arrested. a statement on the festival's website said while the shooting happened hours after the event shut down, safety is something we take very, very amazing halloween tradition. amazon came flying out. trust me, this is amazing. it continued this year for a boy with cerebral palsy. 9-year-old anthony can't dress or feed himself. each year his parents go all out making costumes from scratch making an thoethony feel like e
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other kid. his parents say anthony is seen as a kid who can't do anything. this is a way to get people to look past his disability. he loves getting all the attention on halloween. >> amazing. i mean, those parents and anthony, round of applause. >> and last year, i believe he went as a wheel of fortune contestant. do you remember that? >> no, i don't remember that. i'm going to look that up. >> we will post pictures of that too. >> a teenager who honed her skill here in the bay area has sprung to the top of a graceful support. >> maxine mccormick holds back to back world titles in fly casting. she practices gate park. at 9 years old she mastered tech tphaoe -- techniques like roll casting. she started reeling in medals. in what some thought as a fluke,
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world championships in estonia. this year in england it was no fluke, earning gold in two events. >> it's all about technique and efficiency. and just having the right stroke really were helps. >> she also trained at the other big facility at the oakland casting club. >> that is very cool. my grandpa would be proud. he is a fly mischerm fish >> you have to be patient. >> definitely have to be patient. >> good for her to have that kind of patience at that age. congratulations. you're never more than 7 minutes away from this warm forecast. here's a look a87. a little hazy this morning. but clear right now. temperatures running in the low to mid-50s throughout the south bay. climbing highs today, 5 to 10 degrees warmer than yesterday. we have a cooling trend.
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you'll feel it next week when we have a slight chance of a shower or two. all right. where all the rain is, remember that incredible video we showed you of the bridge getting destroyed by the flooding rains in texas? it is still raining. it will continue raining for several more days. back here the at home, bone dry. warm. the envy much of the country. 82, san jose. up the peninsula, mid to upper 70s. 78 in palo alto and menlo park. upper 60s to near 70 along the coast. low to mid-70s downtown, south san francisco, heading over to sausalito. north bay, right around upper 60s to near 70. valleys, low to mid-80s. east bay shore, look at this, temperatures in the mid to upper 70s. our last stop will have low to mid-80s, east bay valleys. tonight, mid-40s to mid-50s once again. a touch cooler sunday. especially at the coast. temperatures back in the 60s and
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70s with a lot more cloud cover next week. here's sue. >> all right. take a look as you make your way in san jose. headlights headed northbound right underneath the 880 overcrossing. tail lights headed southbound. no delays here whatsoever. we look at that big mess over the altamont now. this pickup truck partially blocking the hov lane westbound near north livermore. they said tow truck 30 minutes ago, on expedite. the the damage is done. one solid line of traffic from the 205 merge. speeds under 20 miles per hour. lu 45 minutes to get through and past this accident. consider ace coming from the central valley. thanks, sue. we're learning more about the story behind this surveillance video. a woman frantically ripping the doorbell, knocking and leaving a 2-year-old boy behind. sheriff's deputy have identified
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a friend of the mother, who was in the hospital at the time. they meant to drop him off at the father's home but ended up next door. >> had she waited 7 more seconds, the homeowner would have opened the door and started a conversation and directed her to the correct house to drop the child off. >> it's unclear why the woman ran off leaving the boy. she could face child endangerment charges. >> i can't think of a reason why someone would do that. it just seems so irresponsible. >> bizarre. >> in today's gma first look. >> lindsay davis has this exclusive. >> reporter: in this morning's first look. >> i can't think of nothing but this. >> the little boy at the center of the viral video dubbed porn store is now sharing how deeply this moment has impacted him.
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9-year-old jeremiah harvey was in a brooklyn convenience store with his mother and little sister last week when teresa line accused him of sexual assault. >> she's on the phone and standing at this black mom and her two black kids are out here and the son sexually assaulted me. you have to understand this is not a black and white thing. he's a 9-year-old boy. >> much more of our exclusive interview at 7:00 a.m. with your gma first look, i'm lindsay davis, abc news, new york. coming up next, the 7 things you need to know as you start your day. believe it or not, you'll be able to ski or snowboard here today. >> if you're not ready for fall, maybe this will get you in the mood. pumpkins getting ready t
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woman leaving a toddler at the door, ringing the bell and running off.
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whether you're just skwroeupbgs or heading out the door, here are the 7 things you need to know before you go. milpitas police are trying to figure out why someone drove their truck into the side of the great mall overnight and hit a high voltage transformer, knocking out power to a number of stores. the driver taken to the hospital to get checked out >> number two, working to repair the chevron gas pipeline forcing 4,000 people out of their homes. number three, the mega millions jackpot is nearly a billion dollars for tonight's big drawing. it is 970 million, the biggest in mega millions history. >> number four, california's first amazon go store may open soon in san francisco's financial district. according to property records, the online retail giant as approval to install an electric sign at 300 california street. >> number five, our warmest days is here. it will spread to the coast. temperatures near 70 to 80 in
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santa cruz. >> number six, your friday morning commute with problems in the livermore area. just cleared out of lanes. it was a stalled pickup truck in the hov lane. the damage is done. an hour drive up and over the altamont pass. >> number seven, britney spears is returning to vegas. she will start performing at park mgm. >> how are you doing, vegas? that's the part where her mike is on. coming back with another 90 minutes of news. hamilton coming back to the bay care. when, where, and how much. >> also, facebook is going to war to fight attempts to
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overnight, this crash. >> october has taken over the ld gbridups onhey. >> she d it again. britney spears about to make more in one night than all of our yearly salaries >> she got the shoulders into it. >> you need a microphone. >> and a snake. >> slay for you. we're taking this show on the road. >> oh, boy. >> we need to get you out of the graphics center more often. >> hidden talents. >> that was good. >> i tried.
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a compilation between me and our producer. thanks, thomas. we have fog in the golden gate, right up 101, to about ronar park. for the rest of us, hazy outside of that. and the coast, there is some fog. temperatures in the 40s to mid-50s. by noon, mid-60s to mid-70s. that's how warm we were yesterday at the peek. mid to upper 60s at the coast. upper 70s to mid-80s around the bay. upper 60s at the coast. grab a coat. hi, sue. >> 5:32. the big hot spot off the altamont pass. hov lane has cleared. you can see the damage is done. up and over the altamont, a brief break. then you are still slowing. the better news is that accident has been cleared. so hopefully things will start picking up a little bit. a quick look at your drive time. there it is. just over 45 minutes, tracy into
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dublin. i have seen it worse. hopefully it will thin out for your friday. antioch to concord, not bad at all. 16 minutes. san rafael to san francisco, less than 20 minutes. >> at the live desk right now, oakland police have a perimeter set up around foothill boulevard. several heavily armed officers. this new video just into the abc 7 newsroom. it's unclear exactly what happened here. we have a call into the department for details. this is near garfield elementary school. it remains to be seen how this will impact the start of the school day for them. we will bring you updates as soon as they are available. a fix for a damaged gas line is still in the works. >> it could last for weeks. amy hollyfield live for us in boy paint. >> reporter: hi. good morning, reggie. mere is the spot. yesterday it was too dangerous to get within a half-mile radius
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within this location. now they are surrounding it. they have it lit up. they have a pipeline to repair. it was burning for more than 18 minutes. drone footage shows the fire that burned overnight. it was burning in a pipeline filled with gas. officials were worried it would explode. they evacuated the area, about 1,200 homes. people sheltered at a church and their cars at a bart is station. they weren't allowed to go back home until 2:30 yesterday. incident was a long day of worry. >> we were just in panic saul day, stressed out, no sleep. not really sure what's going on. we're still not sure. are they going to he evacuate again? every time we get told it's safe, they have to tell us again. >> reporter: no one was hurt, no property was damaged. they believe a grass fire started the fire in the pipeline. residents didn't have a lot of time to escape.
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they were told to get out because the pipeline could blow. it was a very emotional experience. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. >> thanks, amy. in the south bay, we know the names of 15 clergy members accused of child abuse from the diocese of the catholic church. it includes only men with credible accusations against them. >> in 2002, i came forward. why didn't they do anything then? >> bishop patrick mcgrath said i express my deep 6th apologies for the actions of those who violated the sacred trust by abusing children. the sexual abuse of children and young people is an appalling crime and say sin. we have a list of all the priests's names, the allegations against them on our website,
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abc7news.com. happening today? a san francisco courtroom, a group of nuns will scare off against is the state of california. the issue, birth control. the trump administration gave groups a religious exemption. the 9th circuit court of appeals is hearing the case. new restrictions approved for alcohol and bars. it is part of an effort to control gentrification and protect small businesses. a cap will be placed on the number of raupblestaurants in t designated area. restaurants that brew beer will be barred. a san francisco police officer continues to improve a year after he was hit by a man who was trying to escape other officers. ago fund me page was set up for
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him. he suffered a traumatic brain injury and had to have injury to replace part of his skull. his family says he's in bakersfield rehabbing at a specialized center. he is starting to move around without a walker and his vision is improving. the driver accused of hitting him was arrested tell tat the t the crash. this video is crazy. in the north bay, caltrans will reopen a stretch of highway on 175 that was closed last thursday. it happened on the border between mendocino and lake counties. somehow this driver walked away without a scratch. crews pulled the truck up on tuesday, but the cleanup from the crash continues. chp saying the driver had heeded multiple signs warning of lane restrictions for semi trucks. the crash could have been avoided.
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they hope to have it open today. facebook has set up a war room inside its menlo park headquarters to detect accounts spreading false news stories before the election. it is to prevent malicious attempts to sway voters. it's not just facebook but they are focused on the company's other services including instagram and whatsapp. >> this is rotating 24 people who represent the 20,000 people working on elections. these people represent teams such as threat intel, operations, data scientists, research. we come into this room to decision making. >> the war room is just one change facebook is making in the wake of the russia scandal. investigators discovered thousands of ads and stories planted by russian agents trying to influence the 2016 election. president trump wants to
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stop thousands of immigrants coming from central america. he rallied support tphers montana. he promised to shut down the tht u.s./mexico border. >> i'm willing to send the military to defend our southern border if necessary. because of the illegal immigration onslaught. >> immigration sparked an expletive shouting match between chief of staff john kelly and national security adviser john bolton. you're never more than 7 minutes away from my accuweather forecast. redwood center, 48. everyone else low to mid-50s. look at san jose, 54. same thing in hayward. 45 in napa. here's a look at san rafael, one
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of the areas immune from the fog right now. let me show you what's going on at the golden gate. you can see how foggy it is here. dangerously low, the visibility is. that's going to be around all the way through the morning commute. hazy sunshine for your ferry ride. mass transit, dress in layers. it's cool this morning. it will be warm again. look, we go from 51 in the north bay, already 74 at noon. low to mid-80s this afternoon. heading out this evening, 65 degrees. san francisco, 70s are back after starting in the mid-50s. hang out in the low to mid-70s from 1:00 to 5:00. back to 60 at 8:00. one last neighborhood to check on, the south bay. start at 54. 73 at noon. bounce around 80 degrees in the. you said it was friday light. >> we've been in and out. we have pretty light conditions but the altamont pass is not one of them. an earlier accident has been
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ceared. we'll talk about that in just a second. metering lights turned on. if you've got cash, you can whiz through. the fast track lanes, not so much. cash or carpooler are the ones looking pretty good. over the altamont pass, 1st street near north livermore cleared out. there are still flares in the roadway. speeds under 20 miles per hour from mountain house and 205 merging to 580. santa rosa south bound, a car on the tracks in petaluma. 4:49 train is 30 minutes delayed. otherwise, no mass transit delays this morning. thank you, sue. talking about amazon and its ie.
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all right. check the calendar.
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mount rose said it is opening. it is maybe a short run. they will be the first resort in lake tahoe to open. it was october 26th last year. the reason they are making snow. it will be below freezing for several days. it will continue to be below freezing until thursday when it gets to 35. low to mid-60s. already. o other side, socal, a high fire danger until at least 10:00 this evening. 6.6 million people with temperatures hitting 84 to 88 in san diego and l.a. 91 in palm springs. a sunny 76 in monterey. hope you enjoy it. reggie. >> thanks, mike. the group fighting a proposed google office is stepping up their opposition. they blocked a group yesterday.
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this is video from silicone value de-bug. it shows them march anything hazmat like suits with signs that say evict google. it will worsen quality and displace residents. you don't have to look far for a little free library like this. these are dollhouse size boxes filled with free books. it has sprouted locations around the area. sadly, the man behind the movement died of pancreatic cancer yesterday. less than a decade after todd built his first little free library, more than 75,000 have popped up on front lawns across the globe.
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>> she seem to want to be enaged with it and take part. and we just love it. >> i know i have seen a lot around my neighborhood too. some people have gone beyond just books. it is expand to go include board games and others have even installed built-in drip irrigation systems. >> the countdown to the election, i bet you the political mailers are piling up in your mailbox. a lot seem to go right to the recycling bin. what are you supposed to do with election mailers. >> flyers, gones and gobs and gb paper. do you read it? >> no. >> i actually look it over. >> it doesn't help me make my decision. >> it's a waste of paper. >> the idea for the story came from our own mailboxes. so many campaign flyers and brochures, we wondered who is printing them and where do they ultimately wind up? we found much of it at recycle central in san francisco. >> would it be better if there
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was less election mail? it would be nicer if there was a little less election mail. but there are no rules about that. >> the only rule they want you to follow are theirs. they want to make sure people are recycling postcards, envelopes, any form of paper including election mail. the first amazon go may open in san francisco's financial district. according to property records, the online retail giant has approval from the city to install an amazon go electric sign at 300 california street. it replaces cashiers with a smartphone app. no word on when the store might open. so i thought i was the ultimate disney fan, but i have absolutely no right to that title after what a tennessee couple did. they went on an epic disney
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parks trip. they traveled from disney world in florida to disneyland in anaheim all in one day. on wednesday, they first visited all four parks at disney world. then they got on a cross country flight and made it to disneyland.
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>> wait a >> is that san francisco? >> pretty cool. >> very cool. >> they showed a cute kid after us. >> yeah. they're smart. >> all right. warm sunshine in the forecast. hopefully that will make your day. it's friday. walnut creek, southbound 680, a little hazy there. temperature about 46 degrees. it's a little chilly. hopefully if you had the windows open it's not too cold in your house this morning. warmer than average temperatures this afternoon. it will be cool again tonight. clear away from the coast. we're going to see pretty much the same cloud and fog pattern tomorrow that we are dealing with this morning. more clouds sunday. that will start our trip average levels forhe coast and into the north bay valleys. then look at that. by noon, it's all back to the coast. even there a whole lot of sunshine in the arch hours.
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let's check ow tut the temperatures. we go from 80 to 86 in the south bay. it includes santa cruz. what a gorgeous day. 73 to 79 on the peninsula. flirting with 70s along the coast. low to mid-70s in downtown, south san francisco, sauce leta. low to mid-80s in the north bay valleys. east bay shore, 76 to 79 degrees. warm in the valleys. earlier accident cleared the lanes. however, flares still in the roadway there. you can see that slow line of
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traffic once you get up and over the pass. a little bit of a break. but still the speed is less than 20 miles per hour for the most part until you get closer to that break in traffic. here's a look the at your drive times. not terrible. we're not in the red. 47 tracy to dublin. antioch to concord, a little slow. westbound on 4. a nice ride into the city from marin. guys? britney spears is returning to las vegas for a new residency. >> oops, she did it again. >> i even got the headset microphone. this was of sue hall's idea. we found one on the set. so the outfit is complete. >> if britney ever calls in sick one day. >> i'll hop on the first flight to vegas. >> she will perform her new domination show in las vegas. it earned $140 million over four
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years. >> wow. >> you're not going to believe this, the 36-year-old e is reportedly going to make half a million every show. and that is going to beat celine dion who makes $476,000 a night. tickets for britney's show in a week. >> call me britney. i'll take half pay. >> do you do impressions a lot home? >> no, i haven't. >> this is new? >> this is growing up with britney. >> she's got skills. gas prices may be dropping the next few days. >> but first "hamilton" is making a return to the bay area. rihanna said no
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all right. san jose tomorrow. look at the temperatures. dia. warming up in the 80s this afternoon. 68 at 8:00. more activities in san jose. undefeated l.a. rams to take on the 49ers. look at that. sunscreen if you're in there. it will feel warmer than the mid-70s. we'll talk more about the winter outlook that was just issued in a minute. here's alexis. thank you, mike. rihanna turned down an offer to perform during the halftime show of super bowl liii. that was in support of colin kaepernick according to "us
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weekly". the singer doesn't agree with the nfl's stance over the former 49ers quarterback taking a knee. then they asked maroon 5 to perform instead. >> don't towt it. tickets to the hit musical hamilton go on sale to the public monday morning at 10:00. tickets range from $111 to $686. there is a maximum of four tickets per account. a lottery for 44 $10 seats for all performances. the details will be announced at a future date. let's check in with saw hewell. how is traffic. >> i didn't get to see it last go round. looking at the $10 tickets. altamont pass, we have slow and go traffic. earlier accident there has been cleared. livermore area, some slowing. a major delay on the smart train 449 leaving the north bay, headed through petaluma. a car blocking the tracks. expect delays until they can push that car off the tracks. otherwise, no other problems with mass transit reported. mike? all right, sue, thank you very much.
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let's take a look a lot what's going on. noaa's winter outlook will be a mild winter. it will be at least average if not cooler in the southeast. that's where most of the rain is supposed to fall. the reason why we have about 70 to 75% chance of a weak el nino forming. that pushes the wetness into the south near the mexican border. for us, we still have abnormally dry conditions right now, but it is expected to continue in southern california. but it is supposed to go away for us. so hopeful live that means we've got a little bit of rain and snow coming our way this winter. thank, mike. next at 6:00, sky 7 on the way with the police activity in oak land we've been talking about. an update on the situatin happening there. overnight, a truck slams into a transformer at the great wa mall. horrible news for homeowners near the hunters point ship
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california's public schools rank 44th in the nation. 44th. i'm marshall tuck, i'm a public-school parent, and i know we can do better. in the public schools i led, we got more funding into our classrooms, supported our teachers, and we raised graduation rates by 60%. that's why president obama's education secretary endorses me. we've done it before.ia. i'm marshall tuck. i'm running for state superintendent.
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>> good morning. it is friday, october 19th thanks for being with us. you made it to the end of the week. meteorologist mike nicco said it will be a warm one for a lot of us. >> out at the coast, 70s and 80s. no matter how many times you wipe your eyes, it won't help your vision in petaluma. that is fog. less than an eighth of a mile. it will be around the entire morning commute. it goes across the golden gate bridge. let's look at our accuweather 12-hour day planner. mid-40s to mid-50s this morning. waking up pretty much to the same temperatures. notice we are at our highs from yesterday. we have warm weather this afternoon. enjoy it. it is limited.

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