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e and secure mental health resources, it's easy to get the help you and your loved ones need when you need it the most. call our warm line at (833) 317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: man police say is armed and dangerous. authorities say he killed his ex-wife, shot her boyfriend in hayward and took off. reggie: and the record settlement could help fight the opioid epidemic, how much walgreens will have to pay to--for failing to regulate drugs. >> and an announcement you will only see on abc seven.
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reggie got the exclusive. reggie: i did, they just lifted the embargo. good morning, it is thursday, may 18. >> i'm excited about it. spence the weekend even though it is only thursday. patchy, low clouds linger. bright and breezy this afternoon, a cooling trend that we will continue through saturday. current conditions from our rooftop camera, it is 50 degrees, 51 now. warming up. 51 in san francisco, 53 oakland, mid-50's palo alto and mountain view, clouds hovering over bay bridge but visibility not bad. 50 in santa rosa and novato, low 50's in concord and livermore. the headlines, we will have
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bright and breezy conditions and cooling later. >> the lights on at the bay bridge toll pro dust toll plaza. all filled in. we can your way from hercules, highway four into the city of san francisco, already five minutes once you get through the backup behind the lights. there is some coastal fog and it is enshrining the golden gate bridge, visibility affected. you will need windshield wipers coming at this time. four lanes in the southbound direction. an alert issued for a new accident north one san jose before mckie. traffic stacked up, three left lanes blocked. jobina: this morning, the search is on for a man police believe killed in woman and shot her ex in hayward. a five-year-old was on the scene and hurt. amanda del castillo you joins us live with the latest.
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amanda: the five-year-old boy who was found unharmed in the hayward home is believed to be the son of the woman who was shot and killed and the suspected shooter. police are looking 33-year-old von bodner -- bodner. he has not been seen since the shooting come out last thursday afternoon around 2:00 p.m.. according to police, he went into a home on casio drive, shot his ex and her boyfriend, and left the boy alone. monique aldridge died at the hospital. her boyfriend remains hospitalized in critical condition. the little boy was not injured but is traumatized. we are told bodner -- b did work for the college of san mateo and security has increased out of an abundance of caution.
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>> we believe he has ties to the bay area. he does have relatives so all of those avenues are being explored. >> hayward police are asking if you see him, do not approach. call your local authorities. while this was not a random attack, he is still considered to be armed and dangerous. live outside the hayward police headquarters, amanda del concilio, abc 7 news. reggie: pressure building in san francisco for criminal charges to be filed in the walgreens case. brown was killed after being shot in san francisco over a dispute over suspected shoplifting. dozens rallied yesterday calling for the da to change her decision to not file charges. >> he is more than what happened to him. the system had failed him long before he set foot in the walgreens.
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reggie: the da says there was not sufficient evidence to go to trial. urban calls for the attorney general to step in and investigate. if you want to know more, we have posted links to police reports, interview transcripts and the full surveillance video on our website. find it on our website at abc7news.com. jobina: francisco to fight the opioid epidemic. there was a settlement with walgreens stemming from a lawsuit, about failing to regulate the dispensing of opioids at pharmacies. >> they were more concerned with profit then following legal obligations. do not give their pharmacists time to conduct due diligence, pressuring them to fill. jobina: a federal that walgreens substantially contributed to the opioid crisis and created a public nuisance in
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san francisco. they say that there is no admission of fault in the settlement agreement. walgreens says they never manufactured opioids or distribute them to pill mills and internet pharmacies. reggie: hospital is demanding no more patients be transferred or discharged. the nursing home lost her vacation after failing to meet basic standards of care. they began discharging residents but that was stopped after 11 people died within weeks of their move. regulators agreed to extend the paws on transfers until jobina: tomorrow. jobina:new information in the case of a man accused of deliberately driving his car off a san mateo cliff with family inside.
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children survived the fall. patel said he pulled off the road to check on a possible flat tire when the crash happened. his wife repeatedly told authorities that her husband intentionally drove off the cliff. his plead not guilty to three counts of attempted murder. a well-known local group disinvited to a baseball game for a private event. the reaction from the organization. reggie: harry and meghan involved in a chase with paparazzi. a driver explains what he witnessed. spencer: patchy clouds, gray skies to start the afternoon. cool and through saturday. i look at the forecast
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reggie: it is bike to work day in the bay area, usually celebrated on a friday but since many people work from home, they are doing it today. there will be bike stations around the bay area to award cyclists. they work from home and usually friday is the day they were from home the most. so they want to do it on a day where people are actually commuting. spencer: looking at the we have got a nice mild range of current temperatures, low to mid 50's, pretty much what we had this morning -- every morning this week. it will warm up this after especially inland east bay, mid-80's. but we are in a cooling trend, other parts of the bay area it is cooler. mid to upper 70's this afternoon. mainly upper 60's around the shoreline, 70's yesterday.
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i 75 in san jose, 84 morgan and 57 at half moon bay. sunday in san francisco, cloudy skies in the early morning hours and it will be relatively cool but comfortable. 52, 50 four degrees between 7:00 at 8:00 a.m. later, more sunshine and warmer. we'll have the forecast later. reggie: the change coming to starbucks not everyone is happy about. i'm not one of them. i'm fine with it. several children survived in the jungle alone for more than two weeks after a plane crash. unbelievable story. a live look outside, i got help to push back. i got help to push back. we got help to push back - with lybalvi. once-daily prescription lybalvi is proven to treat manic or mixed episodes of bipolar 1 in adults to help you push back. elderly patients with dementia
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story. four children found alive after a small plane crashed in the amazon rain forest in columbia two weeks ago. the colombian government launched a search after the plane was located. all of the adults involved, three of them, died including the pilot and the mother of the children. the children are young. they range from an 11 month old to 13. they survived the crash, they look for help in the thick of the jungle. military personnel were able to track that children after finding discarded fruit and shelters. they may have been taken care of for--cared for by a tribe, they are indigenous themselves and they come from the people that are skilled in hunting, fishing, so thank goodness. so sad they lost those other folks.
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there are differing reports this morning about what appears to be a scary situation involving prince harry and his wife. they say they were involved in a near catastrophic car chase with paparazzi in new york city. this was tuesday night after they left the women ofio awards in new york city with megan's mom. the photographers were driving on the sidewalk, cutting people off and going the wrong way down one-way streets to try and get photos. eventually, the couple hid in a police precinct before security hailed a cab. the taxi driver said they continue to be followed but he did not feel he was in danger. >> the papar and it is flashes from every direction. i did not feel i was in danger, but they looked very nervous. reggie: in a statement, the suggested the chase lasted two hours. police are suggesting the entire ordeal lasted two hours.
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including the time they spent inside a police precinct. they have received no reports reckless drivers until the couple reported it. no injuries, no arrests. you might imagine this was likely triggering for harry. he blamed paparazzi for his mother's death, she was killed in a car crash while being chased by paparazzi in 1997. jobina: member of a francisco-based drive group are disappointed after the dodgers revoked their invite to an event. the sisters of perpetual indulgence mocked the catholic church and real nuns, but they say they do good. >> we raise money for those who need it. we minister to the sick. jobina: marco rubio sent
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letter to the mlb him saying it would be sad if they rebuked faith and the millions of fans who cherish the sport. a san francisco leader said they should not be influenced by out-of-state leaders. reggie: announcing the first ever drag laureate, acting as a spokesperson for the community and she is a local actor. you may have seen her in the very famous golden girls l at her club called oasis that she owns. she does all kinds of shows across the san francisco and u.s. area. i talked about how this can inspire others. >> don't stop laughing, it is very important. care for one another. the most important thing, it is
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so easy for us to shut be disconnected from each other. lift each other up. see each other. if we can humans, it really does change the way you walk through the world. reggie: we talked about a variety of topics including the drag community being under attack and the death of a drag icon. you can watch the conversation during our streaming show, abc 7:00, you have to have the app or watch on abc7news.com. something she said that i really liked was, what is your messa for the next 18 months? she said everyone needs to be more fabulous. if you walk out the door acting more fabulous, you will inspire the next person to be a little more fabulous, everyone has a littlest time in their brain to
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be hateful. jobina: i like it. the earrings, this is a look. reggie: it is a good look. spencer: i am going to take my fabulous self to the weather map. reggie: sashay and shantay. spencer: i like it. we have low clouds, visibility pretty good. 51 in the city, to mid 50's in oakland, palo alto, san jose, mountain view and san jose and half moon bay. from the south beach camera, along the bay bridge, we still have low clouds lingering into the mid morning or midday. 50 degrees up north, low 50's at napa, fairfield, livermore. one more look at our forecast headlines, patchy low clouds, gray skies giving way to bright and breezy conditions in the
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afternoon. we are in a cooling trend that will continue through saturday. this afternoon you will see cooler weather at the coast, highs in the mid to upper 50's and cooler of round -- around the bay area. in the inland east bay mid 80's. sunday, looking forward to beta breakers in san francisco. early morning, a cool start to the race with temperatures in the low to mid 50's, between 7:00 and 8:00 a.m.. sunshine breakthrough by midmorning, temperatures in the upper 50's by then. by noon, mostly sunny skies and for san francisco. a lovely day. back to sue for the traffic. sue: that's ok. we have problems in the south bay. here it is clear, but before this, northbound 101 at mckee road, we had an overturn accident blocking the three left lanes. chp issued a sig alert and you
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can see the backup. you may want to take tell he rode to get around. it is going to be out for quite some time. chp has not given an estimated time of reopening. north 101, just before mckee. jobina: with a look at what is coming on gma. reggie: good morning. >> nice to be with everybody. thursday, montana is the first state to ban tiktok. other states follow suit? the latest. and president biden in japan, meeting with one of the most power for allies -- powerful allies about china and climate change. in the 13-year-old boy a slingshot to save his sister from an alleged kidnapper. get more northern michigan, try. i'm from that state. and the little mermaid herself
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is here in times square, we get to go backstage and learn some guitar. will reeve gets to go with garth brooks as he gets ready to kick off his las vegas residency tonight on gma. reggie: please tell me you had a moment with halle bailey. >> i have had a couple, she was here a couple of weeks ago. she is very soft-spoken, so sweet. but i interviewed her at d 23 so i always want to do, remember me? she has had 4000 reporters in her face for the past couple of months. i'm all, hey girl like we know each other. reggie: no way she could forget you. jobina: there is something about miss ginger zee that gives me mermaid. especially when you are rocking your natural beach waves. >> that is me all the way. i did at the other day and i had taken a nap and i woke up and
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face. at 6:00, starbucks is switching up and some people are having a meltdown. the ice melting is something we are worried about. nugget shaped ice will replace the classic cubes. there was a statement saying the coffee chain is introducing chains that use less water to select stores this year. this has sparked a debate on reddit about which ice is better. some say they are quote scared. they worry nugget ice will melt too fast compared to crushed ice and sonic. others saying bring it on. one person writing if they go to nugget ice, take all of my money. some people are really into that.
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: 6:30, a packed house in a east bay church as people sound off about the spikes in crime and what they say is a lack of action in oakland. how the city is trying to ease concerns. jobina: target says shoplifting and similar crimes will cost it hundreds of millions of dollars this year. similar issues at stores in san francisco. reggie: plus the titanic as we have never seen before. the new technology allowing us to see details we have not seen until now. we are never going to leave the ship alone. honestly. jobina: took the words out of my mouth. why are we obsessed? spencer: an undying story.
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jobina: if you hear the drills -- i'm not sure if you can. reggie: is it the titanic rising again? jobina: we have a construction problem going on -- conjunction project going on. spencer: it is pretty loud. you can probably hear it. jobina: oh my goodness. reggie: the lack of respect for spencer and his forecast. spencer: i will talk through the drilling. a sunny afternoon in our inland areas, some clouds will linger at the coast, hides range from a cool upper 50's to upper 60's around the bag, warm it 80's in the inland east bay, looking into the seven-day forecast you see the cooling trend will continue through saturday. temperatures will be below average but they will rebound saturday -- sunday, monday warming up sharply. a lovely week ahead with a few variations of temperatures. sue: thank you. the good news is this is 101
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under the 880 over crossing. it is moving at the limit, no problems. the bad news, farther south, north 101 year at mckee, just before, we have a sig alert. it was blocking the three left lanes and now nearly blocking -- merely blocking one. but the backup remains. you want to take either tully and go around to 680 or take kelly to 87 toward one to get back on after the accident. it is north 101 before mckee. reggie: thanks. hayward plays are asking for your help to find this man accused of killing his ex and shooting her current boyfriend. authorities believe he is armed and dangerous. amanda del castillo's live in hayward with the latest on the search for him. amanda: the deadly shooting happened last thursday afternoon. hayward place say the suspected shooter has not been seen since.
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we want you to look and remind you that we are showing you his picture because police are asking for the public's help to find him. police believe 33-year-old boatner's was possible of shooting his former wife, mother of his son. the man remains hospitalized in critical condition but we are told he died -- monica aldrich died at the hospital. the five-year-old boy in the home was not injured but certainly traumatized. police say the man has strong ties to the area as far as vacaville. >> we believe he has access to vehicles but we don't know we -- what he is using for transportation. we are asking for the public's assistance in locating him. if you have information regarding his whereabouts or any information in this investigation, please contact the hayward police department.
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>> the college of san mateo and the school has increased security on campus out of an abundance of caution. the department warning, although this is not a random attack, should still be considered armed and dangerous. they urge you to call the local authorities. outside hayward police headquarters, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. jobina: oakland community members to manning action after police say a nanny was robbed on a walk. gloria rodriguez joins us live with the changes residents want to see. >> oakland police say robberies are up by 3% this year, areas impacted most are lakeshore, eastlake and the fruitvale district. immunity members are fed up. oakland residents filled a church, demanding answers about public safety. this after a 1hurt in an attempd
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robbery in this neighborhood on tuesday. police say two people of approached -- a nanny and toddler with a stroller. one of them fired a gun, shrapnel hit the toddler who was taken to a hospital and was stable. this has residents shaking and upset. >> i am tired of the violence. >> i walk around the neighborhood a lot. i greet all of my friends know and not so many people are walking in the morning. i know i don't want to alone. >> residents spoke up about wanting cameras in the neighborhood. something did seem to come out of that meeting. some added
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-- they called the crime prevention council to engage with police officials and their valley to hold police accountable. reggie: new concerns surrounding senator dianne feinstein. time repor would be around for seen for months. >> i have not been gone. i have been working. >> you have been working from home? >> no. i have been here. i have been voting. either know or don't know. >> the 89-year-old returned to the capital last week after spending more than two months in san francisco recovering from shingles. the los angeles times reporter who spoke with the senator waited on the exchange.
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>> there is a charitable iv whatee reported the lastor ak couple of years, it seemed in line with that. we are trying to show what she was like. don't get a lot of opportunities for her to talk and this was important. >> a spokesperson for the senator has declined comment. four democrats called for her to resign. she is planning to retire at the end of her term but she has about a year and a half left. jobina: mayors of san francisco, oakland and san jose are making a push for funding to address the homelessness crisis. part of the california big-city mayors group representing the 30 largest cities. they are for the homeless housing assistance and prevention grant program.
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i also want $1.5 billion for project hunky -- home turns buildings into housing. >> it is funding that needs to go directly to the cities. the ones impacted by homelessness. >> the most recent round of funding will be used to to add new shelter beds, provide case management for people getting into housing, to create a new youth drop-in center and contribute toward our racial equity work. >> since the programs more than 121,000 residents have been served and nearly 16,000 new shelter and interim housing beds have been funded. reggie: and oakland-based organization teaming up to help formerly incarcerated people start small businesses. they will help develop businesses owned by people with a criminal record over the next two years.
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>> we get access to the first investment. if they are ready, if they are formalized they can get access to $5,000 to a 20 about the dollar -- $20,000 investment. reggie: he started his own company with the help of eso ventures. >> it was an environment where there were like-minded entrepreneurs that were forward moving. reggie: people trying to reenter the community often face barriers. jobina: classes expected to be normal at san jose's willow glen high school. police say a student brought a loaded gun to school. two police officers arrested the student and confiscated the gun around lunchtime. they said they had to chase the student to make the arrest. no other information has been released about why the student had a gun. reggie: accused of leaking classified information from the
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pentagon. 21-year-old jack to shara ignored orders from superiors to stop searching for information unrelated to his role. he was given multiple warnings in 2022 before he was reported to superiors in february this year. >> this individual should never have been given that kind of access and he should have been taken off that job. reggie: a federal judge decided to keep him behind bars. they've argued he is not a flight risk and should be released to his father. his expected back in court friday. jobina: a volunteer group believe they have identified the zodiac killer and they are criticizing the fbi for failing to investigate a lead. case breakers claims dna secured at the fbi quantico virginia lab proves an air force veteran named gary francis post is the killer. they also claim fbi investigators confirmed the link
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and admitted post has been a suspect since 2016. the group says it has tied him to each zodiac murder between 1968 and 1969. he died in 2018 and officially the fbi will only say the case remains open. reggie: local beach names among the most hidden in the country. jobina: live at the big board at the new york stock exchange, we will have another update on the markets next. reggie: how you can help a playground at an east bay elementary school over the weekend. stay with us on the streaming app at 7:00 for abc 7 at 7:00. we are live every weekday from 7:00 a.m.. download the app wherever you stream. spencer: we have low clouds, patchy fog. it will give way to break, breezy conditions this afternoon. the cooling trend continues through saturday. warm weather to the east bay, other cases the low average,
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jobina: the nba playoffs are back. watch game three of the western conference finals between the nuggets and the lakers saturday night. tipoff is at 5:30. denver currently leads the series one game to zero. reggie: teachers who work with students with special needs held a rally come out to improve safety in classrooms. >> students have a right to be educated in a safe environment.
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staff have a right to work in a state environment. effective education cannot occur without safety. we need more report to help our students. we need classrooms from every student and educator. reggie: there is a cal osha directive from 2018 that should be followed. they claim it is not happening. we have contacted the office of education and have not heard back. jobina: montana is the first state to ban tiktok within its borders. this morning there are questions about how it could be enforced. the debate has been brewing across the country for months. any are concerned the chinese government could access the private information of americans. because the parent company is in china. experts say this will face serious legal challenges. >> it will be a problem if you have a patchwork of 50 laws across 50 rulate
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national security in different ways. it does not help national security. jobina: the will go into effect next january. reggie: they want to charge you $10,000 for downloading tiktok. jobina: please. goodbye. reggie: uber teenagers to request rides. they will get a unique pin that makes it so when they get into the vehicle they have to be matched with the right driver before the car can begin. only highly rated and experienced drivers can give rides to company teenagers. for some reason this is not happening in the bay area yet. jobina: the eat, learn, district and kaboom are looking to revamp a play area for children of allendale elementary school. the project includes new
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additions to the playground, sports court and garden area. it was designed by children and their caregivers. it is an effort to give children a safe place to play and learn. >> to play in a safe place is important, sometimes we don't have access to these safe places to play and if school can be that place, that is al jobina: you must be 18 to purchase a pay. volunteers are thursday and friday -- asked for thursday and friday. reggie: target says retail crime is to blame for a $500 million increase in losses. the ceo says the problem is getting worse. in a study by the retail federation,0% of companies say organized retail crime has been more of a concern in the last
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five years. a live look at the stock exchange, we are down about 102 points. jobina: a british adventurer is the holder of a guinness world record, reaching all seven wonders of the world in less than seven days. jamie mcdonald known as adventurer man started at the great wall of china, went across asia through the taj mahal to jordan, then rome for the coliseum. the second half of the trip he went to rio de janeiro picchu, before visiting mexico. it took him six days, 14 hours -- 15 hours and 14 minutes. that is across the three seats. reggie: not for me. jobina: i need to know the math, three seats is cheaper? reggie: it does not math.
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looking for a place to explore close to home, a new list of the best secret beaches, and one of them is down the road, wildcat beach was named among the top 100 hidden beaches. the paradise is in the southern part of the seashore. it is number eight on the list. officials say the only safe location to access it is at wildcat campground, a minimum of 5.5 miles from the nearest trailhead. that is why it is secret. if you are wondering what the number one beach is on the list, it is on the island of molok the best secret beach in the u.s.. the island of molokai don't really want you there. >> i have marin my whole life but i've never heard of wildcat beach. jobina: i'm looking at it on the
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map. reggie: we just ruined it. jobina: it is way out there. spencer: they will build a resort soon. let's look at the weather. the weather headlines, the forecast headlines. low clouds give way to gray skies. gray skies give way to bright and breezy conditions in the afternoon. the cooling trend continues through saturday. let's look at what we expect. mid 50's in san jose, 50 two half moon bay. apertures 50 degrees at santa rosa, mid to upper 50's as some clouds will linger. ts tocolo70's.shoreline, hi inland east bay will be our warmest region with highs in the
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mid 80's. highs of 77 at santa rosa, 74 at napa. here is seven-day forecast. trend will continue friday and saturday. saturday will be the coolest day in the forecast area within than highs in the mid to upper 70's and mid 60's around the coast. temperatures rebound sunday and monday. mid to upper 80's inland. mid 70's along the bay shoreline. warmth eases into the middle of next week. traffic. sue: headed to hayward, a new incident. it is blocking the second lane from the left, an accident involving five vehicles. southbound on 880, traffic backed up to the 238 interchange and even beyond the accident, it is slow as you approach highway 92. dr. san jose, north 101, a sig alert is still is sig alert. it was blocking the left lanes near mckee road, now just the
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left lane is getting by date monstrous backup. the alternates will be taking tele to capital expressway, get back to 680, 280 or 101 b on the scene. reggie: new developments, city of palo alto will give a celebrity chef an exception to the gas stove man for his new restaurant. officials announced the change because they say the gas line had been in the works before the new all electric appliance ordinance went into effect. attorneys for the company developing the restaurant are arguing the gas appliances are required due to the type of cooking that will happen. jobina: this morning, a never before seen look at the wreckage of the titanic. the images put together as part of the largest underwater scanning project in history, allowing us to see the entire wreckage in a single image.
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that has never been possible before. they could give new clues to what happened the night the ship sank to the bottom of the atlantic ocean. thisgeryrein the titanic slowing -- slowly dissolving and could totally disappear by 2050. reggie: i don't need to know more about this. it hit an iceberg, it sank, it was a tragedy. jobina: it was very sad. i had a english teacher obsessed with the titanic. when i tell you i know too many facts about this ship. reggie: all about molly brown and the whole thing. jobina: you got it. reggie: may it rest in peace. jobina: we don't need a podcast, the movies. reggie: we are good. craft hines will soon start
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testing custom condiment dispensers for restaurants. jobina: the machine will offer more than 200 combinations and will include a base sauce which can be mixed with several enhancers. different intensity levels. current sauces include catch cannot ranch dressing and barbecue sauce. enhancers include flavors like jalapeno, smoky chipotle, buffalo and mango. reggie: to be honest, i am into it. jobina: rua sauce mixer? reggie: i go back to the original chicken nuggets at mcdonald's and being excited to get the sauces and try every one, but the fries in it, makes it a little. put some honey in the barbecue sauce. jobina: you have been talking about that for a while. reggie: that is my favorite. it is fun. the coke freestyle machine. jobina: which i love.
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if you have not been to the world of coke museum, you are not hip. since we are both atlantic -- atlanta natives, lived. reggie: you can see the big mascot. the polar bear. jobina: does he have a name? reggie: we need to look it up. jobina: next is seven things you need to know. reggie: watch on our connected tv app, available for apple tv, google tv, and was on fire and roku. download now and start streaming. unless you are going on southwest today. have a good flight. jobina:
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boyfriend, who survived. he is considered armed and dangerous. reggie: former san francisco mayor willie and ben crump are backing a lawsuit against wells fargo. up the bank is accused of denying mortgage loans to hundreds of thousands of nonwhite applicants. jobina: montana the first state to ban tiktok within its borders. this is over concerns the chinese reggie: president biden meeting with japan ahead of the g7 summit. of the raise the debt limit. spencer: cloudy skies in the morning, cold conditions. it will get sunny and warm as we get later into the day. >> your thursday morning traffic, an accident southbound
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880 at hayward. better news in san jose. our earlier accident has been cleared out of lanes and recovery is happening. jobina: sorry about the drilling. number seven, you may see more people on bicycles during your commute today. it is bike to work day. people are encouraged to bike to the office, for shopping, errands or just for fun. reggie: i don't like to bike anywhere but in the studio right now. jobina: it is a bit rough. if you are with us a few moments ago, the polar bear for coca-cola does not have a name. reggie: good to not know. jobina: do what you will with that. i think we will say goodbye because your eardrums are probably like what is going on? reggie: look at this peaceful image. ♪
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>> good morning america for our viewers in the west. tik tok takedown. montana's now the first state to ban the popular app. outlaw. the montana governor signing the bill into law, prohibiting the popular chinese owned app within state lines, as more than half of u.s. states already have a tik tok ban on government devices. will other states follow suit? overnight, president biden in japan, meeting with america's most powerful allies about china, the war in ukraine and climate change. but he's cutting the trip short, as the debt ceiling showdown intensifies at home. is a deal in view? missed warning signs? the new questions about how the air force handled 21-year-old alleged leaker jack teixeira and when they firsfo
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