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days and gave students an extra runway at sfo is ready to reopen hour of pe. earlier than planned. eric thomas reports from it's welcome relief for vallejo. travelers who faced >> kind of surprised to find out cancellations and delays for the from my son. past 12 days. >> reporter: what trina was >> i'm so happy about this. surprised to find out is for three days last week there was i saw that come across no one to teach seventh grade yesterday. >> i know. what a surprise. that never happens. >> they were working so hard. math so 150 students got an thank you for working extra hour of gym class. around-the-clock. >> we appreciate you. we complained about it a lot but we appreciate you. hi, mike. >> i didn't get an e-mail. usually i get an e-mail of anything that's going on with >> when the praise is due, we the students or teachers. >> that is an area that we give it. >> that is true. dropped the ball on. >> reporter: vallejo superintendent of schools adam >> that is great. clark admits that's not the only we appreciate it. place where they dropped the this time of year it can be hard ball. the issue started when the to get into san francisco as it is with the low clouds, and then seventh grade math teacher took a two-week leave and they to have only one runway, that's couldn't find enough substitutes to cover for her. great news. look how dry it is on live doppler 7. no clouds. should be no weatheray unlike y >> my understanding is for three days the students were sent to the gym and the p.e. teacher covered with those students. monday with that wet weather. >> reporter: clark says that was here's a live shot from sutro m. >> that's not pa out 57 degrees. policy, sending kids to the gym. showing you how clean and crisp once we became aware of that we
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the air is this morning. put in corrective measures to let me break it down for you today and the next 12 hours. at 7:00, it's cooler as we addres continue that seesaw between cloudy, kind of warm, damp pecially when it comes to morning and clear and crisp mornings like we have this morning with mid to upper 50s. substitutes. 60s at the coast. just about total sunshine. instead from now on, when 69 to 73, bright and blue around substitutes are not available, te bay and inland. teacher also have to give up and then 76 to 80. one-hour prep periods to cover not too bad. or administrators will have to go back into the classroom for that's comfortable. the day. the superintendent, dr. clark, we're back down to around 70 says nobody's being reprimanded, degrees at 7:00. but he's making sure that on this campus and every other in grab the sunglasses and put the the vallejo unified school district they know now what the correct policy should be. umenyior umbrella away. no rain in my forecast. in vallejo, eric thomas, abc 7 i do have plenty of warm weather. we'll talk about that coming up. news. coming up, 7 things to know say good morning to sue. she's in talking about traffic. as you start your day. and a new >> good morning. good morning, everyone. looking good at the golden gate bridge for your thursday morning commute. we do have the zipper truck there and some barrier work. so they're just starting to pick that up southbound direction. you were down to one lane. so far so good. no fog here as mike has been
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saying. a clear commute. towards the south bay, 101, the headlights in the southbound direction, this is 880. you get an idea of what problems everybody is behaving on 101 so far this morning. overall green is good. we have an accident reported on the at ltamont pass blocking th left lane near north flynn. traffic is stacked up on to 205 and50 at t80 at the schmidt. coming up on a 40-minute commute out of tracy into dublin. antioch to concord looking great. let's look at sfo where those delays and cancellations have been adding up over the past couple of weeks. here's the good news, it will come to an end in a matter of hours. >> yes. that project is set to finish up tonight. this is a week ahead of schedule. jobina fortson is live at
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airport with the details. >> good morning. who is ready for great news this morning? i feel like this never happens they took $12.8 billion from when construction ends early. what are the odds? big tobacco. this is amazing for travelers. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. for the last 11 days thousands of people have been stressed five million kids now using over cancellations, delays, flying in and out of sfo. e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with all of that will end very soon. misleading health claims. we saw delays go as long as now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn three hours. this is such a major relief. to get background on what they san francisco's e-cigarette protections. were doing here, runway 28 l was say no to juul, no to big tobacco, closed for repaving and painting no to prop c. project. it's reopening one week ahead of so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? schedule. the airport says construction great. crews worked 24 hours a day to now i'm spending more time with the kids. create a new base layer for the i'm introducing them to crab. runway. the previous base layer dates crab!? they love it. back to the 1960s. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. it was showing signs of fatigue cracking. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. that is a major safety hazard, ♪ ♪ largely due to the heavy air ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. traffic on this particular runway. it's the busiest at the runway. yup - with room for the whole gang.
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we're not out of the woods yet. things won't wrap up until about 9:00 p.m. tonigh according to the airport. in the meantime they are telling travelers to still expect delays this morning and city connected with your airlines so you can be on top of that information. . it's 5:15, 7 things to know. reporting live from sfo,s jobina fortson, abc 7 news. a bus crash killed at least one >> we love it. person and injured several thanks. this is a story that you'll others after going down an see only on abc 7 news. a good samaritan shares a story embankment around 1:00 a.m. a after rescuing a mom and two kids from a fiery wreck. number two, the epa is the kracrash happened around 8: expected to revoke california's yesterday morning. ability to set its own auto emissions rules. relief is coming to the white toyota suv hit the travelers at sfo and it's coming center divider, went across the tonight. 28 left will reopen after a northbound lanes and sent another car into a spin and then careened into a grassy ditch. construction project to repair the pavement. number four, a driver's dash several people pulled over including daniel nowak to check cam captured the moment a white
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on the people on the side. toyota suv hit the center >> i could see down the hill that there was this suv, the careen nothing a grassy ditch front was on fire. another truck pulled up behind and catching on fire. me and these two guys got out and the three of us just a mom and her two young children immediately ran down the hill through the brush, and as we got there, they were getting the kids out of the back seat. are in critical condition. >> the mother and her 6-year-old >> number five, waking up to no girl and 3-year-old boy were rain and cool conditions. inside that suv. temperatures right around right now all three are in critical condition. average, maybe a few degrees happening today, mark below. we only get hotter from here. zuckerberg will meet with >> number six, we're following lawmakers on capitol hill. your thursday morning commute at the bay bridge toll plaza. it's filling in quite a bit it's the feirst time he's in washington, d.c. since here. we'll check back to see if the testifying about the cambridge analytica scandal last year. meetering rights are on. a facebook spokesperson says number seven, midday live's today zuckerberg will discuss "hamilton" takeover is timefina ideas for future internet regulation. senators questioned leaders from here. join us at 11:00 a.m. as we go facebook, twitter and google yesterday about digital behind the scenes for your back stage pass on this broadway responsibility. >> experts say that hate groups have been phenomenon. we're streaming our show at plfos to spread their message and radicalize people abc7news.com and on our abc 7 who are vulnerable. news app. social media companies say they're taking action to stop democratic pet ii iic presi
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i it. >> we next have senator blackburn followed -- candidate beto o'rourke will be in oakland today. yesterday he visited san quentin prison. he said the biggest takeaway for >> fbi director chris wade said him is that we are all capable of change. he spoke with inmates as well as that the -- >> earlier this week facebook the deputy warden about changes announced it was updating its in california law that have helped the prison population. internal guidelines to detect >> he talked about the fact that extremism and terrorist some people now have hope. organizations. an american airlines there's a reason for them to mechanic from tracy accused of enroll in programs and to better themselves because they see a sabotaging a jet has been denied life for themselves on the outside. he said that's changed morale not just amongst the prison bail. the worker appeared in court population, but those who serve yesterday in miami. and oversee the prison prosecutors presented evidence that he has a brother in iraq population. who may be involved with isis. >> o'rourke says the operation at san quiten is a model for the he is not charged with terror rest of the country. related crime. as the race ramps up, you can prosecutors claim he disabled a donate to the candidate of your plane's navigation system choice through amazon echo. because he was upset over stalled contract negotiations e people can donate up to 200 bucks through the amazon voice assistant. you can also ask alexa about who apologizing after a photo of him in brown face back in 2001 was is leading in the polls, candidate endorsements and other posted by "time" magazine. >> i shouldn't have done it. pit was something that i didn't election questions. in today's gma first look, a
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think was racist at the time. couple on board this hot air balloon that crashed near las now i recognize it was something racist to do. vegas is talking about their >> the photo came from the yearbook of a private school where trudeau worked as a teacher. he was wearing a robe and turban experienc experience. >> it was just a week ago we saw with dark makeup on his skin. this horrifying image. a flattened hot air balloon trudeau said he was dressed up as aladdin. crumbled on the ground after a president trump faces new hard landing injured seven of questions this morning about how he handles sensitive national the nine people on board. security information. now this morning in an abc news this comes after a whistle-blower filed a complaint about a conversation mr. exclusive, we're hearing how terrifying that ordeal was. trump had with a foreign leader. here's your gma first look. a former official said the >> once the dust cleared, that's president made a promise during when we started lifting off a phone call and the acting director of national security again. we were like where is everybody? refused to share information >> that's when you take the about the accusation with ropes. how did you know what to do? congress. legal experts say presidents >> i remember him saying that there was a red rope and it have broad powers to classify and declassify intelligence. opens up the canopy at top of the balloon. i hate to tell you this, you should get ready for your pg&e that lets the hot air out. bill to go up. you have, like, 15 seconds from the average bill will increase when you pull that until it about $4.80 starting october starts to drop. >> we'll have much more of their 1st. this money will fund upgrades incredible story of survival at
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and safety measures on gas transmission pipelines. the rate increase doesn't 7:00 a.m.18. include costs from the 2017 or 2018 wildfires which prompted pg&e's bankruptcy filing. you're never more than seven miteaw let's look at what's going on with the weather. nice shot there, still shot of south of the airport, you can see that temperature says it is 59. the golden gate bridge. what you're seeing is a light sunny and blue. wind out of the west-southwest at about 4 miles per hour. temperatures are close to average. saturday will be our warmest notice no fog forming right day. we have a pull back for sunday. there. that ka change a could change then the offshore breeze the next couple of days. develops, autumn begins warmer than average. there's a slight chance of a heightened fire danger on for menlo park, 52. tuesday. for today, no need to worry palo alto, los gatos, san ramon, about that. 80 in los gatos. 51. napa, 49 degrees. morgan hill, 80. san francisco, 58. 56 in oakland and hayward. 74 in santa cruz. 74 is where we will end up in let's talk about what is happening today as far as your
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activity. if you're out and about, grab menlo park at 75. at the bay side, 70 at downtown. the sunglasses. sunshine, light humidity and south san francisco and across comfortable conditions out the golden gate, which will have a relatively light breeze. today is one of those picture as far as breaking it down, perfect days to walk across the let's go to the east bay. golden gate or get up in the upper 60s at noon. marin headlands and take those low to mid 70s from noon through gorgeous pictures. temperatures in the mid 70s about 5:00. around san rafael. as far as the north bay goes, 51 everybody else 75 to 80. with sunshine. low 70s at noon. we have berkeley at 73. mid to upper 70s from 1:00 all hayward at 75. castro valley at about 78. the way to about 6:00. hercules, 79. sunshine and 71 at 7:00. that's what we'll have in walnut the last stop is san francisco, creek and san ramon. starting off with sunshine and 49 in santa rosa. the rest of us in the upper 50s. 68. upper 60s at than. you can see it's warmer than low to mid 70s from 1:00 through average friday and saturday. temporary drop on sunday. 5:00. autumn begins with warmer than 66 at 7:00. 70s, 80s, and 90s, by the north. no delays here. the westbound direction past traffic is flowing nicely golden gate fields, on into through marin county to the golden gate bridge. berkeley and emeryville.
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this is the richmond-san rafael bridge, a few cars coming up through both the cash and the fastrak lanes. yet. your drive time from hercules, no backup as of yet. highway 4 through the corridor we'll watch that for you. slow and go over the altamont into san francisco still under 25 minutes. not bad at all. earlier accident on the altamont with an earlier accident. the road work in concord, north pass, chp is confirming it's not blocking a lane. 680 from 242 up to highway 4 has so that's good news. been picked up. you're still jammed up on to 205 those sensors turning from red at the 580 split for about a to green. there you go. there is that accident west 580 near north flynn backing things 50-m50 up towards tracy and the 50-minute commute from tracy up and over the pass into livermore. a look at the richmond-san split. rafael bridge and dumbarton >> thanks. bridge times, all in the green. the bay area's teacher shortage coming up, apple getting ahead of the game. added up toraat for three the trademark application it submitted. and netflix trying to draw in big talent. what the company is offering to award winning directors. it's not quite a ufo, but the navy is calling it an unidentified aerial phenomenon.
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we warmer for saturday. 90 for san jose and up near the north bay. the sea breeze comes back and cools us for sunday. auts autumn begins on monday. warmer weather for next week and a slight chance of a fire danger on tuesday. if you can stick around, we'll talk more about that coming up. apple is trying to trademark slof slofie. it already put in an application for this gloriousness right here. slofie is short for a slow motion selfie. earlier this month at its product unveiling event, it revealed that the new iphone 11 can take slofies. >> don't bother withat right? >> they can have that. netflix is considering offering bonuses to directors whose shows win awards or attract a majorfandom. >> this could win over directors
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and producers who may be shopping a project at multiple streaming services. according to bloomberg the idea is still being mulled over internally. netflix traditionally covered the cost of production and paid fixed premiums. now, for years we heard about people who are seeing ufos, now the u.s. navy has a mysteriment. >> they're calling it something that sounds like ufo but it's unidentified aerial phenomeon. you're about to see what fighter pilots witnessed. >> there's a whole fleet of them. look at them. >> my gosh. >> they're going against the wind. >> look at that thing, dude. what is that? that looks like a bat. what am i seeing here? >> is that the sfo or more of them? >> is it the thing in the middle of the screen? i guess so. >> well, the aviator first thought this was a drone but it kept moving around strangely and in unfamiliar ways.
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and now that has been sified by the navy. it is an unidentified -- it's like a ufo but not. >> it's like they don't want to call it ufo but they're calling it s like that like that like te they fly in avatar. >> can we call it that? >> we are fine. next door wants you to be kind to your neighbors. >> the app is rolling out a kindness reminder. it prompts people to think twice before posting on the app and consider whether their excecomm could be offensive or hurtful. when they tested it out, 1 in 5 people changed their comment. the other four were like please. >> i will say what i want to say. coming back with another full 90 minutes of news. the epa is expected to make a major announcement about
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now at 5:30, california's push for tough new car emission rules hitting a major roadblock this morning in the form of the trump administration. and president trump puts san francisco on notice. get your homeless act together or else. natural beauty only on plenty of fish. the online dating service is banning photos altered by face filters. >> this should just be a thing. >> you shouldn't have face filters period? >> yeah. >> if you see somebody with the filter, you're like who is showing up to this date? you don't know. >> false advertising. >> mm-hmm.
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>> that's the instagram world we live in. >> that's it. >> good morning. it's thursday, september 19th. >> no need for ail day. the sky will be blue. gorgeous, clean air over top of us. here's a look at why. live doppler 7 is quiet this morning. umbrellas, put them away. we have a couple of weeks maybe without wet weather. it's that time of year. east bay hills, 54 degrees looking back towards san francisco. dress warmer this morning. our seesaw for the mornings continues. double digits cooler than yesterday with some low to mid 50s. we'll hang out in the 60s around the bay and coast. 73 inland. 64 to 75 to 80 at 4:00. everybody back near 60 except the coast near 59 degrees by the time we get to 7:00. all right.out about the morning. >> it's official, metering lights are on at 5:20, bay
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bridge toll plaza now stacking back towards the macarthur maze. a look at the drive times from herculez to the corridor, under 30 minutes. that will be increasing as the morning goes on. we'll be following that for you. we do have a commuter alert for b.a.r.t. they're running ten minutes behind schedule from daley schedule and the dublin, pleasanton areas because of equipment problems. ten-minute delays. we'll check back in a few minutes. new this morning a bus crash has killed one person and injured several others. cal fire tweeted out these pictures from the scene near the area of shandon this morning. this is between paso robles and kettleman city. the bus went 400 to 500 feet down an embankment. one person died. seven people were injured. two seriously.
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developing this morning, a major change that affects the cars that we drive, the air that we breathe. the epa is expected to officially announce that the government will strip california of our stricter emission roads. >> the state is vowing to fight. amy hollyfield is live at the bay bridge toll plaza. she has all the details. good morning. >> good morning. yeah. the epa is now saying california cannot set its own emission standards. california has a waiver from the federal government that allows the state to set its own higher car emission standards. that waiver is now being revoked by the federal government. state officials say this will lead to more tailpipe pollution, epa officials say these emissions standards make cars too expensive by taking them away they'll make cars more affordable. >> of the roughly 57,000 households that receive the ev tax credit in 2016, nearly 80%
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made over $100,000. if these people want to buy an ev, i think they can afford one without asking low and middle income americans to help pay for i it. >> california has 15 million registered vehicles. state officials say something has to be done. they don't plan to give up. governor gavin newsom says he will take this fight to court. he plans to challenge it. officials say our health and environment depend on it. amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. developing news in san francisco. elected leaders and local residents are reacting to comments that president trump made about the city's homeless situation. >> mr. trump said the environmental protection agency will serve san francisco "notice." the president made those remarks on board air force one following a campaign fund-raising trip through california. the comments focused on the waste left behind bydermic san ,
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it's a total disaster what's happening. they're going to ruin those cities. we're going to get involved very soon on a federal basis if they don't clean up their act. the notion that there are syringes everywhere is not true. >> the mayor also comment ed saying if the president wants to talk about homelessness we are committed to working on solutions like adding 1,000 new beds next year and working on a housing bond to create more badly needed housing. a lawsuit has been filed by a crew member of the dive boat involved in that deadly labor day fire that killed 34 people. the employee broke his leg jumping from the top deck of the dive boat. the lawsuit claims truth aquatics which operates the boat didn't maintain it or train the employees. it also says there was not adequate safety equipment or an evacuation plan.
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neighboring are mourning a man and his daughter that swept through a home in san francisco. that fire broke out on delano avenue in mission terrace around 2:00 yesterday morning. firefighters pulled two people from the fire. ricardo ron and his daughter camilla both died at the hospital. happening today, a preliminary hearing is set for a lyft driver accused of sexually assaulting a passenger next month. 46-year-old tonye kolokolo pleaded not guilty. a woman said he picked her up outside of a bar and took her to his home where he raped her. the victim said she called for a lyft because she was intoxicated. lyft says his access has been permanently removed. in richmond police released this surveillance video of a man chasing a lyft driver and firing shots at the vehicle as it is speeding off. the suspect pulled a gun on the
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driver last thursday night. the suspect told him to stop at a gas station to get snacks. the driver saw his chance and drove off. the suspect opened fire and hit the vehicle. the driver wasn't hurt. later that night richmond police arrested marcus dean. he's charged with attempted murder and kidnapping. if your morning commute involves more than one transit agency, say you take a b.a.r.t. train and get on a muni bus, listen up. it could be cheaper to get around the bay area. the clipper executive board approved nearly $600,000 to study fare integration. the study aims to develop goals for the regional fare system as well as identify barriers related to those fares. that study will take 12 to 14 months. coming up, an act of war. president trump is talking new sanctions and possible military action against iran.
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the governor signs a gig workers bill. what it means for uber, lyft and other gig companies. >> the time is 5:37. let's check in with mike. >> good morning, san francisco. we have very uniform conditions. 57 to 58 degrees, that's it a whole lot of stars to see out there. no clouds to speak of. let's look at some other neighborhoods, mid to upper 50s are popular until santa clara and saratoga. tracy, 61. we have 50 in fairfield. 49 in american canyon right now. richmond, 56. belmont, 58. here is san rafael, we were watching rain this time yesterday. it is bone dry. 55 degrees. good for driving, mass transit and on the bay as we'll have drive conditions, cool then mild weather with light breezes that will pick up a little bit this afternoon. it won't get too aggressive. let's talk about the east bay valleys. 7:00. 57 and sunshine heading towards noon. hitting the mid 70s. nr 80 from
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4:00 to 5:00, down to 75 heading towards the evening hours. peninsula, 57, upper 60s at noon. low to mid 70s from 1:00 to 6:00. our last stop is the south bay. a whole lot of sunshine this afternoon. we'll start in the upper 50s. at noon the low 70s, mid 70s this afternoon. just a bit below average. avenue rrage high in san jose i about 80. >> nice. >> it is really nice. >> indian summer, right? >> it will get hot. you know, fall astronomically starts monday. it will get hotter then. we'll talk about that. nice to see you. >> nice to see you. thank you so much. it's kind of quiet out there right now. >> really? >> yes. knock on everything. we'll look outside. let's go back to san rafael. traffic conditions are light here past the civic center. making your way up the hill in
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towards central san rafael. traffic is at the limit for a 20-minute drive from this point, let's say here at the freitas parkway san francisco across the golden gate bridge. about 20 minutes. fog-free on the golden gate. let's check it out. we have some nice traffic flow off the waldo grade and the robin williams tunnel. no problems here coming through and on into san francisco from sausalito. looking freight at this point. a quick look outside at our traffic maps. a little slow for about a 40-minute drive up and over the altamont into dublin pleasanton. we'll come back with your b.a.r.t. delay. just ten
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you're looking at some of the hardships people are dealing with after tropical storm emelda made landfall along the texas coast. southeast texas is bracing for more rainfall. forecasts call for between 6 to 10 inches. as you can imagine, that will trigger more flooding along with other problems. here's live doppler 7. you can see that rain over the eastern parts of texas. the heaviest rain in the houston suburbs, heading over towards
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beaumont, port author. those folks not quite reliving hurricane harvey, not all of them, but some of them are. here is a look at the sierra, we have a chance of thunderstorms today. and even up in the higher elevations, some snow. we'll be in the upper 70s to low 80s through the central valley. mid to upper 70s for san diego and los angeles. heading to tahoe, look at how cold it is at night. frost tomorrow morning, 30. 63. that's below the average of 73. we never quite get there with sunshine and breezy conditions keeping us in the mid to upper 60s. we'll look at our weekend forecast coming up next. thank you, mike. secretary of state mike pompeo is calling that massive attack on oil facilities in saudi arabia an act of war and blaming iran. >> president trump is ordering new sanctions on the regime and defending his response to iran. elizabeth hurr has details on
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that story. >> reporter: good morning. iran is already struggling under intense u.s. sanctions, but president trump says more sanctions are on the way and military action is still on the table. >> reporter: this morning president trump is promising new sanctions on iran and secretary of state mike pompeo is not mincing words. >> we were blessed that there t have an act of war of this nature, there's always the risk that that could happen. >> reporter: pompeo blasting iran and the saudi military backing the u.s. releasing what they say is new evidence against tehran displaying charred remnants of drones and a missile claiming this surveillance video shows the missiles coming from the direction of iran. in response, president trump telling reporters he is exploring all options includingn >> when you say the ultimate option, are you talking about a nuclear option. >> no, the ultimate option, i mean, go in, war.
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we'll see what happens. we'll see what happens. >> as for iran, no details yet, but president trump says significant sanctions will be added on to iran. iranian officials said any u.s. retaliation would be met with a rapid and crushing response. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. ed buck is expected to be arraigned in court today. he was accused of running a drug house earlier this week. buck is facing charges for providing meth to a man who overdosed at his home last week. that man survived. buck has given over $100,000 to the democratic party he hosted fund-raisers for fidel castro, jerry brown and others. a controversial move to give wage and benefit protections to gig economy workers is now law this morning. the governor's office tweeted this photo of governor newsom signing the bill yesterday. the legislation makes it tougher
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for companies to classify workers as independent contractors rather than employees. uber and door dash announced they'll be putting $90 million towards a ballot initiative that seeks to overturn the law. this morning join us for midday live. it's a "hamilton" take over. we'll broadcast live from the shn orpheum theater. you are get a first look at 11:00 this morning, our takeover is in full force at 11:30. you don't want to miss it. i may be wearing t ensemble? >> yes. kind of. >> fun. hi, mike. >> walking billboard.
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i like that. i can see you walking through san francisco with that on today. your buds in. jamming out. maybe doing a little beat boxing. looking fly. >> yeah. >> 5:48 this morning. walnut creek, 54 degrees. it is dry. sunny and blue. may need a baseball cap to shield your eyes from that sunshine. sleep well tonight. we'll fall back into the 50s under mainly stars. a warm arrival for autumn next week. for today, we have some 80s. they're limited, but they're around. morgan hill, gilroy, los gatos. cupertino, about 76 today. 76 in palo alto, san mateo at 74. half moon bay, 65. 71 for south san francisco through downtown to 69 in sausalito. mid to upper 60s along the north bay coast. upper 70s to a few low 80s for
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santa rosa, yucaipa. at newark. 79. east bay valleys, 79 in san ramon and walnut creek. everybody else in the 80s. tonight, low to upper 50s except for santa rosa. above average tomorrow and saturday. a drop as the sea breeze ramps up up sunday. an offshore breeze. tuesday, a heightened fire danger. right now it's looking warm. >> those gaps filling in on the east shore freeway with one solid stream of headlights westbound on 80 through berkeley and on into emeryville and let's check on your bay bridge. metering lights were turned on about 25 minutes or so ago. it's bumper to bumper, easing your way through the metering lights. sluggish on the upper deck makingve times from highway 4 into the bay bridge
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backup into san francisco. 31 minutes. we're almost to the orange phase, but so far still 31 minutes. we'll keep that timeline posted for you. we have a ten-minute delay still happening in daley city. this is in the antioch, dublin, pleasanton directions for b.a.r.t. 32 trains running without delay on other sections of the track. but equipment problems in daley city. a dating site is going filter free. plenty of fish is now banning people from using face filters. the dating site which has 150 million users worldwide says most people find the filters deceptive. they will use artificial intelligence to remove previously posted pictures that have face filters. what if you have fillers or botox. is that also a lie?
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hours, breezes will pick up. 10 to 15 miles per hour. the deeper you get into the ocean, around 25 at point reyes. they will quickly calm down overnight. we'll have another very still night tomorrow or tonight through tomorrow morning. let's talk about temperatures. we're ramping up tomorrow. we're getting a little bit warmer than average with some mid to upper 80s in the north bay and 90s in the inland and east bay neighborhoods. saturday, this is our first climax of heat that is coming. we'll pull back a little bit on sunday with the sea breeze, especially along the coast and into the bay. if you want warm sunshine at the beaches, get there early. could be kind of crowded saturday. won't be quite as nice or as warm sunday. we'll look at the hotter temperatures next week coming up in the seven-day forecast. here is sue with your traffic. >> going to the richmond-san rafael bridge. reports of an accident before the toll plaza, left lane. it looks like we have some tow trucks and emergency crews there
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on the left-hand side as you approach the fast track lanes. so, a little bit of a delay back beyond the toll plaza. otherwise a ten-minute drive across the span towards san rafael. popping down to san jose, headlights headed northbound on 280 underneath the 17 overcrossing, eight-minute drive from downtown san jose up towards cupertino. earlier b.a.r.t. problems have been cleared. no delays now out of daley city towards antioch, dublin, pleasanton. pleasanton. >> at&t may be giving up directv. a "wall street journal" report says that at&t is considering whether to part ways with the satellite tv company.
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at&t bought directv four years ago. since then subscriptions have dropped 10%. amazon is making it easier for customers to purchase goods using cash. it's teaming up with western union to help customers who want to pay with cash. shoppers will be able to make a purchase on amazon and get a unique pay code at checkout. they can pay in cash at a local western union within the next 24 hours of making that transaction. bruce bochy reached another milestone just ten games before his retirement. last night he became the 11th manager in major league baseball history to win 2,000 gains. his career spans 25 years. the last 13 with the giants including those three world series titles. ten other managers to win 2000 are in the hall of fame. bochy is sure to follow them. you can visit several san francisco museums for free.
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this is the second time this year thanks to the culture for community initiative. participating venues include san francisco moma, the museum of the african diaspora, the contemporary jewish museum and yerba buean center for the arts. include free admission and extending their hours. about a dozen restaurants are doing food and drink specials as a part of this event. coming up, mark zuckerberg is heading to capitol hill. and your pg&e bill is going up. how much more you can expect to pay. i'm jobina fortson at sfo with very good news for travelers. that runway project causing delays and cancellations for thousands of people will wrap up today. those details next. and we leave w
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flames. plus we are taking a live look at sfo this caused so many issues for passengers is wrapping up early. that was like the best news of the day. >> it was. when i saw that, i was like whoo! thank goodness. >> good morning. it is september 19th, it's thursday morning. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from your accuweather forecast. mike nicco? >> hi, guys. look at this. live doppler 7 taking the day off. we're giving your umbrella and your commute a break today with dry weather out there. this is how it looks from the exploratorium. even a plane taking off there and a few stars above the city. let's talk about today with my accuweather planner. mid to upper 50s. a few low 50s in the north bay. we'll hang out in the low to mid 60s at the coast. 68 to 73, bright and blue at noon. 76 to 80 under a mostly sunny and comfortable sky. back around 70 for
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