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on the picket line for a third day. what we know about a possible right through in negotiations. reggie: parking scam in san francisco. directions to help you avoid paying criminals. kumasi: happy monday. it was so nice out this weekend. drew: this afternoon, the sun peaks back out. cold front moving through. here is a live doppler seven. cloud cover is overhead. in the north bay, this is where the cold front is currently. some light carries this morning -- light showers this morning. cases front moves south, and
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isolated -- as this front moves south, an related shower is likely no number on the storm impact scale, but by 7:00 a.m., chance of a shower and then we are done. increasing sunshine this afternoon. temperatures in the 60's. let's check in with jobina. jobina: sig alert an effect that we were following last week along the and insula due to a sinkhole in the area. state route 35 is still shut down. otherwise looking good. a couple of incidents but no major blocking issues. look at the richmond-san rafael bridge. we wrap up with a live picture of the bay bridge. kumasi: teachers in oakland are starting off the week on the picket line the unified school district and the oakland
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education association that yesterday. -- met yesterday. there appears to be some progress happening. amanda? >> some breakthrough at the bargaining table but with just 14 school days left this year, today marks day 3 of the oakland teachers strike that breakthrough at the bargaining table, the teachers union says ousd now has the authorization to negotiate before package the union has been demanding, specifically breaking the deadlock around common good proposals. these proposals relate to issues outside the classroom -- homelessness, environmental issues and shared government. last week, the district was only willing to negotiate on
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compensation. we are told that ousd negotiations -- negotiators meet with the bargaining team. well the districts in the to comment, they set out a statement, writing, we have put all of our money on the table to take care of our teachers. there is not much room to do anything else. members of the bargaining team say they feel it is crucial that the fall package is important. >> it has been the strike that has pushed us into exposing how dysfunctional this process has been. >> the big thing is shared governance. we want students, communities, educators to have a say in how schools are run. >> this weekend's the first time the two sides have met since last tuesday.
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even into the 11:00 p.m. our last night, negotiations were on the way. because no deal was educators will be back on the picket line at 7:30 this morning. one is already outside to skyline high school. there will be a rally at 12:30 in the afternoon. reggie: thank you. authorities in texas to figure out if white supremacist ideology is part of a motive at a mass mall. 8 were hurt. victims range from five to 61 years old. jobina: the shooting on saturday was the 199th mass shooting of 2023
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list happened in allen, texas, north of dallas. the shooter was killed by police. the vigil was held still in the hospital. witnesses say even the law enforcement officers who responded at a difficult time coping. >> to see these first responders visibly shaken and trying to understand what was going on, that will always be in my mind. >> investigators say the gunman was wearing a patch associated with white supremacist. they are looking for further clues to his ideology and for a motive. he was released from the army in 2008 due to mental health concerns. kumasi: new information emerging in a second deadly incident in texas over the weekend.
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8 people have died after an suv plowed into a bus near the mexico border in brownsville. the driver is the best of the suv has been arrested. video shows the suspect driving at high speed before the crash. it happened outside a shelter that provided resources to migrants. >> right now, they have a lot of immigrants. we are happy they have shelter for overnight, waiting for their final destination. kumasi: some of those hit were migrant under the care of u.s. order patrol. in washington, he has republicans planning a thursday vote on a order 30 bill. the plan -- security bill. the plan aims to make permanent
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some of trumps measures, including a border wall. this will happen after title 42 ends. despite extended the public -- president biden extended the policy when he took office. notreggie: a suspect in a strin numbing's davis expected back in court. he plead not guilty friday. ed of stabbing th killing two. ucavis suspended.weeks ago he is being held without bond. kumasi: in san francisco, committee members are demanding that the video showing the death of benko brown be released.
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he was shot and killed by a security guard at a store on market street last month. yesterday demonstrators marched. the da has said the guard will not face murder charges. we, phil scott told reporters brown was subjected of shoplifting, not shot in the back and he confirmed that brown was unard.me the san francisco municipal transit agency is giving out tips to help you avoid paying a fine for a fake arcing ticket. reddit users posted photos of fake parking tickets with a qr code directing people to a fake website. sfmta says it the fake website was taken down yesterday. the agency tweeted a link to see if your parking ticket israel. the go to sfmta.com, click
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services and enter the ticket number to see if it is in the system. drew: time is approaching 5:09. we are watching a cold front through in the next couple hours. an isolated shower expected in spots this morning. the afternoon will feature sunshine. this morning until 9:00 a.m., chance of an isolated shower but it is minimal and light. this front quickly was through. we help you clear the cloud cover later this afternoon. afternoon is right, 50's and 60's. this morning, oakland is at 54, 52 in santa rosa. currently, the front is right over the north bay. it will slowly move south over the next couple of hours. by 7:30, isolated showers continues through 9:00 a.m.
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i lynched him, it is out of here and clouds will break down. -- by lunchtime, it is out of here and others will break down. most of us bouncing back into the 60's later. 65 in santa rosa, 68 in san jose. next couple of days, increasing sunshine by the end of the week, warmer weather. reggie: still ahead, fans of vida blue, one of baseball's biggest draws in the early 70's. kumasi: people celebrating security myoblasts with the. why some are saying they were racially profiled -- celebrating cino
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the south bay. here is the j.r. stone. >> artman american unity wanted to celebrate cinco de mayo and -- our mexican american community wanted to celebrate cinco de mayo and celebrate the first year that this ban has been lifted. >> the ban on cruising was lifted last september. porous, along with three other councilmembers, voicing frustration with law enforcement this weekend. caltrans closed certain on and off ramps. san jose police had a heavy presence at cinco de mayo. >> this is profiling because do not see these actions being taken for other cultural celebrations in san jose. >> it was the amount of cars out there that we have not seen before. it is unfortunate considering
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the ban was just lifted. >> david said number of vehicles flying large mexico flakes hold over. -- flakes hold over -- flags pulled over. >> it was one of the quietest cinco de mayo weekends i can remember. >> san jose police said friday at this press conference that their goal was to make sure everyone stayed safe. they warned of street and ramp closures and warned that such a activity would be cited. >> it is important that we prevent fighters, -- prevent side shows, but we all know that folks who shooffir doing the sie shows. -- are not doing the site shows. >> you would like to see a
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family-friendly event in san jose, something he says that they do not currently have. he is hopeful that everyone can better work together to improve things for next year. >> we are san jose. we are a heavy chic community. be able to celebrate in a safeway. -- and we should the able to celebrate in a safe way but we have to take ownership. some people are getting out of hand. kumasi: asian ame pacific islander monthly is being celebrated all week long here and abc 7. yesterday, hundreds of people took part in the 5k from japan town to chinatown. it was the second annual from the nonprofit asians are strong. runners passed by 14
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api landmarks. it celebrates a pi heritage month -- aapi heritage month. >> we can be stronger together and not be afraid of some of the hate out there, knowing we have people supporting us. kumasi: after the race runners got to enjoy a festival including cultural dances, performances, music, and food. reggie: cultural philanthropists, influencers and policymakers came together in the south bay to create solutions facing chinese americans. saturday night with more than 500 people. speakers included judy chu and janet yellen. -- janet
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kumasi: the little ones were out yesterday enjoying a day of fun. favorites go police and parks and recreation -- san francisco police department and parts and recreation hosted the free track and field event. sfpd officers, spectators and some vendors were there. the goal is to promote a healthy lifestyle. since we are talking about healthy lifestyles, planet fitness is once again offering a free gym membership to teenagers during the settler. not only does the company hopes to increase physical health for young adults, but also mental health. it launches during mental health awareness month. of the company wants to get kids active during the summer. this is the third time planet and is these memberships.
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reggie: i would've loved that as a kid. i had my nintendo. that was it. drew: and a wi? reggie: i love how you thought i had a wi as a kid. thank you. kumasi: [laughter] you used to do this other workout thing you were telling us about last week. reggie: that is true. on the disney channel. drew: certain age. reggie: i had the headband, the wristband. jobina: what are wristbands even for? reggie: fashion. drew: ankle weights, remember that? jobina: there is some function in ankle weights.
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reggie: i think it is to show off movement. kumasi: because you are not sweating. >> [laughter] drew: cloudy skies overhead right now. it is a quickly changing forecast. closet this morning, -- this morning, and isolated shower before noon as a cold front will move drew before lunchtime. in the afternoon, we there outcry number four brighter skies. we are sunny and much warmer. the weekend is looking area warm and very sunny. rainfall, we will call it drizzle at best. those isolated showers are light in nature. the system is weak and quick. live doppler seven showing a couple of late the -- light shd in the north bay.
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this cold front will move south. some coastal drizzle likely but no glazed rain in the -- no organized rain in those spots. temperatures in the 60's later today. the mixture of stars and clouds tonight, numbers in the 40's. by thursday, we bounce back to average and warm up more on friday. watch what happens on saturday. it is warm, 80's and 90's to start the weekend. in isolated showers this morning, sunshine. then we gradually see that warming trend. this weekend sunny and very warm. jobina: we have a crash in antioch that is in the process of clearing. we are not seen awdn, ited toiv up about fr the area is getting bun
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police officer. reggie: vida blue is dying. -- has died. drew: isolated morning shower is a cold front move. we keep that in the what weather isod ig aon witmp't along the peninsula due to a sinkhole. state route 35 still close this will impact people commuting out of the tow truck valley. kumasi: number seven, the warriors are hoping to even up the nba playoff series tonight. they lost saturday. the lakers are up 2-1. after jenae, back to chase center. reggie: on american, lionel richie and katy perry appeared
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from across the pond. they had surprised guests. >> i just wanted to check help flunky will be using this room. >> charles and camilla royal appearance on american idol saturday night. i know richie was behind it all. >> he made it happen. >> i have been on the show f 20 years. never have i had a day wacky is today. >> this was the most bizarre thing and have ever seen. they were borrowing a room in windsor castle. good for them. >> sharon and the linus morrissette stepped in as that alaniz morrissette stepped in as judges and saying. >> it is kind of mind-boggling. >> when the voting was over, american idol had its top five. zachariah smith, danielle
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told me, naomi, tout. we had to say goodbye to haven madison, oliver steele, warren pea. >> when i see the top looks perfect. >> for the singers going home, this is just the beginning. >> i am ready to p shows, keep writing music. >> i have got more music to share, friends back home who are waiting on me to work with them and that i miss dearly. >> i have got a studio at home. i will release music and be all over social media. i want to take on world. >> to the end of next sunday's
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the job has become different, our students have become different. kumasi: as the oakland school district teachers union leaders had back to the bargaining table, teachers had back to the picket lines. reggie: reparations -- a recommendation for potential payments to black residents dedicate look at what comes next . drew: cold front through in the north bay. live look at our san rafael camera on 101. some light showers falling is morning, very isolated. . the front is essentially on of live doppler seven as we speak. some scattered, light note bright colors indicating a downpour. as a frontmost group, it wouldn't bring a chance this morning for a shower. the afternoon is brighter. here is future weather.
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and isolated showers this morning not getting a number on the impact scale. that is how how wkmoving it is. increasing sunshine later today, temperatures in the 60's. let's check in with jobina. jobina: we start with the live look at the san mateo bridge. everything moving smoothly. we have an advisory for the venetia ridge. elsewhere, 880 camera, headlights traveling southbound. we will check back in and our drift time spent highway 41 to walnut creek, six minutes. crazy to dublin slow, 54 minutes -- tracy to dublin slow, 54 minutes. kumasi: redwood city police investigating after five people were shot early yesterday morning. officers say there was
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of four adults and a 16-year-old boy on the sidewalk. someone a person with a gun and started shooting and ran off. injuries serious but not life-threatening. police actively looking for the person who started to shoot. in chico, authorities investigating after a deadly drive-by shooting at a house party. a 17-year-old girl was killed. five others heard early saturday morning. police have not arrested anyone but said there is no threat to the public. investigators say the shooting was not random. police also say they responded to that same party 30 minutes after report of somebody brandishing a gun at the party. that person arrested. reggie: a breakthrough between the union representing open teachers and the district still no deal. thousands of teachers will be on the picket line for a third day today.
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amanda is live with what we k about the investigation -- negotiations. >> no deal. most educators back on the picket lines 7:30 this morning. last thursday and friday, we saw more than 3000 of them across 80 schools. already, there are two this morning. picketing will be followed by a rally at 12:30 at highland school. there has been a breakthrough at the bargaining table that happened the last night. it signaled the first time the two sides have met since last tuesday. the bargaining teams were negotiating well into the night last night. we are told that ou has sent two negotiators to meet with oea's 50 member bargaining team. they now have authorization to
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negotiate the full package of the union has been demanding. doing so breaks a deadlock around the common good proposals involving issues outside the curriculum. we are talking homelessness, environmental justice, and shared government. no deal has been reached, the school district was only willing to negotiate on employee compensation. >> the reason why we have expanded the scope of what we are bargaining for is because the job has become different, the needs of our students has become different. >> what the district to find the comment, they sent out a statement highlighting the salary increases, writing that this increase is no small feat and we have put our money on the table to take care of teachers. not much room to do anything else. numbers of the bargaining team for the union say they want the community to understand that while teacher salary is important, they get the full
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package is crucial. with just 14 days left in the school year: today works day 3 -- left in the school year, today marks to numeral of the string. kumasi: development discussion over reparations. a proposal is one step closer to being voted on by state lawmakers. gloria rodriguez the details. >> the california reparations task force approved recommendations in oakland over the weekend. the task force has been sitting the harms of slavery, discrimination, and injustice on its descendants for more than two years. african-americans living in california out an ancestor type to slightly could get cash payments. the proposal contains restitution estimates to african-americans living in california who have experienced
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housing discrimination, racial injustice, and more. panelists say now is the time. >> there comes a have got to be social engineers and make sure we deliver something to this black population. >> according to the report, african-american resident over age 70 could get payments of up to $1.2 million. the final report will contain 95 recommendations for reparations. legislators must pass recommendations in july. final report is due the state lawmakers at the end of june. reggie: it was an emotional sunday for both a's and giants fans morning the passing of vida blue.
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he was 73 years old. we spoke with fans remembering him. >> he was a hard filling left-hander who became one of baseball's biggest draws in the 1970's. his name was vida blue. >> he was as dynamic as anybody in the bay area. wanted to see vida blue. -- you wanted to see vida blue. >> please remember it as a kind, humble man and one of baseball's -- he is remembered as a kind my humble man and one of baseball's great britain the team said there are few players with a more decorated career then vida blue. he was a cy young award winner and a hall of famer. during his heyday, murray says vida had differences
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management and stood up to the owner charlie finley. >> charlie finley did not want to pay him so vida said he would work for a plumbing supply company. charlie relented and paid him. >> he patent -- played in the 70's -- 1970's and 1980's. >> for somebody to make that transition from the a's to the giant and have the same popularity is amazing. >> the giant observed a of silence on sunday to remember vida. >> bryan stow nurses growing up vida blue was that bryan stow is growing up vida blue was his role model. >> very nice guy, always talk to
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us. >> good man, good for the community, supported children's export. >> vida blue's personal struggles, including substance abuse issues. >> she had his issues, as many people do. that he had his issues, as many people deal but he never lost his ability, ability to lead and be a mentor. >> last year, the a's honored him. 1972 is the captured the first postwar championship in bay area -- first pro sports championship in bay area history. kumasi: the deadline to reach an agreement over the debt ceiling asked approaching. reggie: early poll in president biden's favor.
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the latest data giving a glimpse to next year's election. drew: fair amount of cloud cover, live look at san jose showing mostly cloudy skies. we will have an isolated shower chance this morning. cold over the north they moving south and moving quickly. behind that front by lunchtime, the shower chances over. we are brightening our skies. temperatures in the 50's and 60's later. chance for hr isolated. -- four a shower isolated. temperatures in the 40's and 50's. 47 in san ramon. 50 in napa. plan out your morning. you can see a chance of a shower in the north. by the :00 a.m., 8: front is crossing the bay. because there will break down and temperatures go in the 60's
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biden and other congressional leaders scheduled to meet tomorrow. gop lawmakers are demanding spending cuts in exchange for raising the borrowing limit. president biden has repeatedly said the threat of the fault should not be used as leverage in negotiations. janet yellen says that since 1960, the debt ceiling has been raised 78 times, three times during the prior administration, and always with a partisan support. she believes it is unacceptable for congress to threaten financial havoc. >> if congress does not act, we are likely to see financial consequences. in 2011, there was a steep decline in the stock market and borrowing costs. in 2011, by credit rating agencies.
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there would be permanently higher borrowing costs for americans for buying a home, buying a car. and a failure to raise the limit with caused state canonic downturn -- a steep economic downturn. jobina:ld aut a new spread federasparound borror social security, medicare payments, payment on interest loans. secretary young says the treasury department is expected to run out of money to pay its bills by june 1 if congress does not suspend or raise the debt limit. kumasi: we are still 16 months from the presidential election. early poll numbers are favorable for joe biden. according to new numbers, 68% voters say that age 80, the president is too old for another
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term, compared with 34% who see donald trump at 76 as per old. and another worrisome figure for biden -- just 36% approve of his presidency with 56% disapproving that is down from february. frustration over inflation appears to be the top issue. reggie: abc news has an exclusive interview with bill gates on several topics, including the rise of artificial intelligence. here is rebecca jarvis. >> this morning, and abc news exclusive. one on one with bill gates. you have got a fake image of the pope, fake images of joe biden. at some point, if those collaborate, -- proliferate, will that confuse people about what the truth is? the cofounder of microsoft on
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new clerk energy, artificial intelligence, and jobs. you have put millions toward this product. why are you committed to nuclear energy? >> if we do it right, it will help us solve climate goals. >> coming up, more with bill gates, including what he has to say about the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. kumasi: are hoping to even up the series against the lakers. game four is in l.a. golden state had an 11 point lead on saturday and then it also away. he lakers went on a and got control, ultimately eating the war -- beating the warriors. >> i have faith that our team
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can win any seriesong as we have more games to play. we are in the same situations we were in a year ago in boston, down 2-1 on the road. we know what we have to do to get the job done. that is the plan. kumasi: those faces. goodness. reggie: looks like the coronation. kumasi: wait a minute. reggie: i said that out loud. >> [laughter] reggie: maybe william. kumasi: game four tips off at 7:00 in l.a. tonight. reggie: tell me i am wrong. there are similarities. drew: you are dressed in your sunday best but still sad. jobina: no lies were told. reggie: happy for harry. he looked joyous. i am going back to my kids and wife in california.
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take me to heathrow. there is a game i would like to see. drew: let's get outside. this is our san rafael camera. some light showers isolated this morning with a cold front moving through the north bay. today we will start with cloud cover, an isolated shower in box. they are so isolated we are not giving the number on the storm impact scale. this frankly is by lunchtime. brighter skies this afternoon -- this cold front cleared by lunchtime. brighter skies this afternoon. this weekend, we turned warmer with sunshine in the forecast. i would almost call this a drizzle estimate and i quick moving system. this afternoon, it is out of here. you can see those light,
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isolated showers in the north bay is this front moves south over the next three or four hours it this afternoon, sunshine, temperatures in the 60's. overnight, a blend of stars and clouds, 40's. by thursday, numbers back to average. friday, warmer spots in the 80's. saturday, very warm for may. an isola out by noon. afternoon sunshine. warming trend gets underway. look at the weekend. we are heating up with sunshine saturday and sunday. jobina: brush fire in san jose. appears to cause a bit of slowing along northbound 880,
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great before north -- right before northbound 101. as you approach, metering lights on at the bay bridge toll plaza. minor backup there. drizzly look at san rafael. reggie: improper trade-in. the bank under investigation for illegal activity. kumasi: a new offramp on the bay bridge. commuters will start to notice that this morning. reggie: how an east lake city is taking on an ambitious -- east bay city is taking on an ambitious effort to close the digital divide.
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reggie: the city of oakland will provide dozens of residents with free internet. the city plans to give service to five of his largest public housing communities by 24. services will also include internet in community rooms and areas as part of the initiative to close the digital divide. drivers will notice a big change along the bay bridge. new offramp to yerba buena island now open. the former offramp located on the far left lane will remain open for several weeks to give
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drivers time to adjust to the new location. kumasi: dozens of vendors gathered in the castro neighborhood to celebrate art and culture. people enjoyed music, food and drinks and goods from aeffo tbring thcastro art marte first sunday of every month. the three falcon chicks born last month at uc berkeley will still -- soon have new names. the diversity is asking for suggestions on what to name the two -- the university is asking for suggestions on what to name the two females and one male. you can will be revealed friday. you can check out top suggestions starting tomorrow through the website.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now at 6:00 -- tragedy in texas. at least eight people killed in a deadly mass shooting at a mall. what we are learning this morning about the investigation. reggie: oakland teachers are on strike for a third day. the possible breakthrough at the bargaining table. kumasi: and phony parking tickets, the information that we've learned about what you need to look out for to avoid paying a fake ticket. reggie: don't get got. good morning on this monday, may 8. kumasi: hope you had a good weekend, you enjoyed the sunshine. today there's a little bit of rain. drew: a little rain. starting out the day with cloudy skies, light showers in the forecast as a cold front moves
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