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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. reggie: breaking at mess could impact your morning commute. faith deadly crash -- a of the crash blocking lanes on 101 in the south bay. jobina: vice president harris returning to the bay area, the local company she is set to visit. reggie: preventing a debt ceiling crisis -- the meeting today. jobina: benjamin breaker's takes over part of san francisco -- bay to breakers takes over part
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of san francisco. welcome back, drew. drew: nice weather in store later. a of fog along the coast. half moon bay, four miles of visibility. we watch the valleys of the north bay, but are doing ok when it comes to visibility temperatures generally starting out in the 50's. 55 in san jose. light layer needed as you go about your morning. cloud cover breaking down by 9:00 a.m. it is around the bay shoreline that we see fog angering the next couple -- lingering the next couple of hours. warm temperatures this afternoon inland coast will stay cool with patchy fog. warmest spots near 90 degrees. mid to upper 80's and our warmest spots inland, 70's in oakland and fremont. 82 in san jose.
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the city will get afternoon sunshine at 67 degrees. sue: this is a 101 in san jose. we have a for tally. before the of the act. right here, it is moving nicely. take 880 to get around this mess. it happened about pro 30 time this morning. at least four cars involved. both directions of 101 shut down in sunnyvale due to a triple fatality. no estimated time of reopening. we will get to the details with amanda in a minute. details as far as a detour, are taking you off at lawrence expressway to 237 to get back to 101. or take 880 to 237 get back to 101. reggie: more on that deadly
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crash on highway 101 near fair avenue in sunnyvale this will impact your commute. amanda del castillo on her way scene. >> where we are are just passing the montague expressway exit on 101 north it is moving smoothly, but we know that will change in just a matter of miles. multiple vehicles involved, multiple fatalities. chp got the call around 12:30 this morning. three pedestrians were struck. both northbound and travel were impacted. multiple vehicles. the initial call came in for a vehicle that had struck the center divider. part of the wall is missing. after the initial crash,
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saying that multiple vehicles were involved with each other. that is something we will have to keep our eyes on. people headed north or south trusting 101 for their morning commute, be aware that that is what is happening. here we are at 5:03 in the morning. it happened that 12:30. you can imagine how long this cleanup will be. multiple cars, multiple fatalities. as we inch our way closer, smooth as we approach rate america parkway on 11 northbound. both southbound and northbound lanes of traffic impacted by this crash. we will check back in in the next half-hour. reggie: thank you. president biden and karen meant
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learning will need face-to-face about the that ceiling -- kevin mccarthy will meet face-to-face about the debt ceiling. jobina: if no deal is reached by the end of the month, it could have a catastrophic impact on the economy. >> tornadic, president biden back in washington. that ceiling negotiations stretching into the 11th hour. president biden spoke to mccarthy by phone yesterday. mccarthy also staying positive. the bottom line is there is still no deal biden mccarthy said to meet this afternoon without other congressional leaders. janet yellen reiterating she leaves june 1 is the heart deadline for default -- hard deadline for default. without that deal preventing default, borrowing costs could sort and global rockets tumbled. millions of americans may not
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get payments like medicare and social security. the two sides still clashing. republicans want to go back spending to last year's level, while the white house is proposing a more than 9% increase for this year's budget. other sticking points, unspent covid relief funds and proposals by republicans to tighten work requirements for beneficiaries of federal aid programs. millions could lose coverage. pres. biden: there is no bipartisan deal to be made solely on partisan terms. they have to move as well. >> i have been clear that we have to spend last dish -- many than last year. >> they are snout conceding that it is still possible to pass station before a default. jobina: today, oakland native
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rights president parents will be back in the area -- vice president harris will be back in the area. according to the company's facebook page where he will make a stop, the state they are making an investment in semiconductor technology. the facility is expected to be done in early 2026. we are working to learn more about heavy police activity in downtown redwood city. for skulls came in in the will before 8:30 last night. we will let you know as soon as we get more information. reggie: another strong earthquake in humboldt county. the 5.5 weight was centered -- point was centered in the pacific near eureka shortly before noon yesterday. no tsunami threat or serious damage. two earthquakes have shaken humboldt county in the past six months.
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jobina: bay to breakers kickoff sunday with more than 17,000 runners and walkers. the -- make shelley, foggy start of the race. while it was not raining yesterday, there was still an atmospheric river. >> we were hoping it would stop raining today. jobina: they were dressed up as the atmospheric river. yet it -- get it? plenty of other great costumes as well, concluding these women from san jose. this is cute.
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peer is a look at this year's major breaker's winner -- here is a look at this year's beta-2 breaker -- bay to breakers winner. the winner of the non-binary division also i need it last year, which was the first time -- also won it last year, which was the first time they had that category. for more on the race, check our homepage. drew: we have a live the exploratorium camera. we are finding some patchy clouds out there. we will start out with morning clouds in spots, dense fog along the coast. day ahead and submit to yesterday, warm temperatures in the that the post relatively cool. temperatures at 9:00 a.m. in the 50's and 60's.
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brighter skies prevail quickly as the morning goes on. uncover limited to the coast -- cloud cover it to the coastline. by 4:00 a.m., wider range of temperatures -- 80's inland, 70's around the bay shoreline. coast in the 60's. still under the influence of this ridge but it is breaking down. tomorrow, this low will dive into california and bring about sharp liquid weather. today, widespread 60's across the coast. warmest sponsor mid to upper 80's later this afternoon. sunny and warm today. tomorrow and find cooler weather moving in. reggie: get me a nice memorial day forecast. still to come, target forced to
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morning at the contra costa county fairgrounds after a violent weekend. fighting forced rules and increased security. people said this was the worst year and the fact they have ever seen. >> this is a moment two groups of teenagers got into a confrontation at the contra costa county fair. moments later a large fight broke out. >> at three different times, two girls turned out. next thing you know, everybody is on top of everybody. >> this vendor travels all over the country to county fairs.
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both fights broke out saturday, something she says is rare. according to one of the vendors, one of the fights broke out in this grassy area right here, prompting attractions to close, which eventually led to the entire fair closing early. >> take home the game and the ride over there pretty bad -- they pour up the ride over there pretty bad. >> on sunday, new safety measures. contra costa county posted a message saying we want to make the fair remains a safe investment for betty. for the last day of the contra costa county fair, we are implementing a chaperone policy meaning any minor has to be accompanied by a parent or guardian. we reached out for further comment or waiting to hear back -- and are waiting to hear back.
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>> power fare is one of the smallest -- our smallest. we are trying to build up but we cannot do that with situations like this. >> she has been going to the fair for 13 years and says this should be a place where all are welcome. >> community is bigger than the drama. we have to come together with the common goal of bringing families out, having fun. >> she is calling on other parents to make their children behave events like this. she wants everyone to feel safe. >> we need to teach our children that these spaces are not for creating unsafe environment. jobina: instagramming is up and running after an outage that impacted tens of thousands of people. first reports of trouble started after 3:00 p.m. yesterday.
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metta says there was a technical issue. reggie: nearly 5 million candles sold at target now being recalled. at issue is the glass canister on the threshold rand candles. they can break or crack -- threshold rand candles. they can break or crack. six people reported injuries. the candles were sold in t stores from august of 2019 until march of this year. if you have one, take it cap for a refund -- take it back for a refund. jobina: at sfo, authorities gearing up for memorial day. yesterday was messy as parts of terminal 2 had to be evacuated because of a suspicious item. introductory just be a bag of luggage, no issue -- it turned out just to be a bag of luggage, no issue.
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but plenty of headaches. >> this area is usually empty, because it was late sunday but not early afternoon. people were everywhere as part of the terminal went on lockdown due to an unintended item in the -- unintended item in the food court area. >> i waited in one spot for over two hours. >> bonnie was trying to get to spokane but kept thinking about that he me replacement needs as she stood there. >> they could have to get to their flights on time. >> the massive crowds of people were outside, too. patrick gonzalez shot this video outside terminal 2. >> i have traveled many places and never had a lockdown like this. it was scary, alarming but we
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pulled through. >> it took authorities two three hours to clear the terminal of any threat. some say they were left in the dark. >> they just said it was a security issue. >> those at us about saving the bank in question was luggage and no longer deemed a threat to ours and 25 minutes later. 36 fights delayed, at least four cancer. -- canceled. the scare comes just days before memorial day weekend. some say that busy week is already underway. >> this is the preview weeke schools are getting out. this is the pre-summer travel time. >> my granddaughter is on the other tide us other side in vegas. she asked me to come to her graduation and is thinking we will not make it. >> most ended up getting home
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but bonnie missed her flight by 10 minutes and will try again on monday. >> i am already in pain. i not going to least at my sister-in-law's i can relax. jobina: there is a new kind of daddy daughter dance at the recent wedding getting attention. it was a daddy-do ♪ jobina: not what i envisioned. reggie: not what i thought either. jobina: i was thinking maybe a twirl on the floor. reggie: i thought hind maybe picking up the front legs. is this local? did this happen down the street? then it is fine. [laughter]
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jobina: g if you months ago, months ago, he picked up and started to dance with her. then he and his new wife decided to dedicate a dance to rosie. reggie: rosie does not want to be a part of this. jobina: rosie bearer at the ceremony. the dance was a hit for everyone there. drew: i can see ring bearer. jobina: people do that, but -- drew: they are unpredictable. jobina: thank you.
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enjoy. outside this morning, here is sutro tower. more clouds, some haze. low clouds around the coast in the bay. later on today, we will warm nicely inland with temperatures in the 80's. yesterday, a lot of cloud cover on the coast, very similar today. after today, much cooler with the rest of the week. half moon bay three to four miles. good air quality, sunny, 70's and 80's from cupertino to san jose. howdy along the coast. 79 and 70 in the city -- cloudy along the coast. 86 in santa sausalito comfortable. east bay, morning clouds, sunshine. 79 in fremont.
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inland, mid and upper in brentwood. overnight, our marine layer will grow. some coastal drizzle, 40's and 50's heading into tuesday. this weekend, 60's and we continue the pattern on sunday. does not look like we will have extreme heat over the weekend. monday looks nice with morning clouds and sunshine, 70's in the warmest spots. typical may pattern. 20 clouds, then sun. today the warmest in the seven-day forecast. cooler tomorrow. temperatures average through friday. sue: traffic alert in setting the hello 101 both directions. this is our live caremark before the scene of a fatal accident. -- live camera before the scene
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of a fatal accident. it happened around the time this morning on 101. both directions closed in sunnyvale near lawrence expressway and their oaks. detour to 237. northbound direction, you are being detoured off south bend at fair oaks. -- southbound at fair oaks. you could also take 880 to get around it. right now, moving well to the lawrence expressway. no -- expected time of reopening. at least three have passed away in this overnight crash. avoid 101 in sunnyvale. jobina: coming up, the seven things to know. reggie: brittney griner's return to the basketball court. the reaction she
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2:30 this morning near fai avenue. sue: no estimated time of reopening. take 237 -- lawrence expressway to 237. being detoured off of 101 at fair oaks in the southbound direction. reggie: president biden meeting with kevin mccarthy today about the debt ceiling. both said to disagree on proposed spending cuts. only 10 days of the u.s. is set to run out of money. jobina: ruling again contra costa county district attorney's office with proof of racial bias in charging decisions. this clears the way for any black person who is faced charges in contra costa county over the last decade to challenge that in court. drew: cooler, morning cloud cover giving way to sunshine. 80's in a warmest spots, 70's
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along the coast. reggie: today is harvey milk day, honoring his legacy. he was assassinated in today, he would have been 93 years old. jobina: the next time you fly, your phone could save you money. several airlines are tacking on fees of $25 to print boarding passes. but the digital pass on your phone is free. reggie: paul whelan describing his captivity in a russian prison camp, saying he is going confident in the government's quest to get him home and appreciate the support. >> [indiscernible] -- keypress coordinator and the view and -- the press corps dinner and the u.n. demonstrator to be that leaders are impacted by this. they do not need back.
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they are working -- do want me back. they are working to get me home. new consider the agencies working on this but incredible -- when you consider the agencies working on this, it is incredible. reggie: he has been detained since 20. the state department working to secure his release. jobina: brittney griner back on the court over the weekend. she received a standing ovation when she was introduced at the home opener. we scored 27 points and 10 rebounds but her team lost. she spent early the year detained in russia.. reggie: so glad to see her thriving. jobina: tend to have that people -- and to have that many people shove into a wnba game. attendance is something they have always struggled with.
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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. reggie: a l against the contra costa county das office for racial bias. a judge sees crews of racism in charging decisions. jobina: another republican in the presidential race. tim scott and who could be set to join him soon. reggie: breaking news in sunnyvale, three people killed in a crash on 101. we have lived team coverage -- and coverage on the impact of the unit. sue: three people did not make it out of this accident.
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both directions of 101 and anxiety about our shut down -- in sunnyvale are shut down. take the 880 exit. not long after this, live shot, you will run into a full closure in both directions between fair oaks and lawrence. both northbound and southbound shutdown. northbound they voted at lawrence to 237. southbound is off at fair oaks. at the backup, you are being diverted on the expressway to get to westbound 237. reports of a stall or cars running into a problem on the shoulder of his 87. -- 237. we will have full team coverage with more on the accident coming up. reggie: amanda del castillo has
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just arrived in the area of the crash. >> the sun is starting to offer a bit of daylight on the destruction. i am here on northbound 101. you can see the wreck hind knee. a short distance away -- behind me. a short distance away, several cars. this is 101. chp got the call at 12:30 monday. five hours later and the closure is still in place. severity of the crash being felt hours after it happened with hours to go. at least three people were hit and killed. uncertain what they were doing outside of their cars. the initial call came in as a part expect the center divider. jake peetz is several hundred -- chp says several other vehicles
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ended up crashing. part of the center wall is missing. >> officers determined multiple vehicles were involved. having were three pedestrians that were struck and that there were three restaurants that were -- there were three pedestrians struck and who succumbed to their injuries. northbound and southbound traffic diverted off the freeway. >> from where we are standing, it seems that there are opera in the northbound lives, in at lawrence expressway, already getting backed up and traveling slowly as people exit that way. both northbound and southbound traffic impacted.
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if you're headed out, factor that into your commute. from where we are standing, it will take time to get all these cars cleared from 101 in sunnyvale. jobina: drew will talk about our forecast. drew: the day today -- si day today compared to yesterday -- warm inland, cooler along the coast. temperatures right now mostly mid to upper needed. but away from the coast, you will get rid of that jacket weekly. -- quickly. counseling back to the coast -- clouds pulling back to the post later. mid and upper 80's by about 3:00 p.m.
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coastal cloud cover today. right skies away from the -- bright skies away from the post. 70's jobina: landmark rulings in contra costa county, a judge says charging practices by the district attorneys office were racist. gloria rodriguez joins us with the impact this could have on some cases. >> this case is about the das filing practices. a judge issued a landmark ruling against the contra costa county district attorney's office. on the same day be ruling came down, protesters rallied on the steps of contra costa county superior court. the judge found proof of racial bias and racism in charging
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decisions by the contra costa county das office. the ruling does not attempted murder and conspiracy charges. we ruling says black people were about 40% more likely to be charged with special enhancements. >> that is significant. charging with a special circumstance asks the court to impose a mandatory sentence with life without possibility of parole ever. >> this is the first ruling of its kind statewide the second under the racial justice act involving the contra costa county das office. >> contra costa county district attorney saying the ruling is significant for offsetting racial disparities within the criminal justice system. in says, the road provides direction. my office will review cases to
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promote fair and equitable prosecution. this chief public defender for contra costa county, the racial justice back to refers to was passed in 2020 and allows legal challenges to sentencing that they be influenced by systemic bias. jobina: barbara lee a radical overhaul of the u.s. supreme court. yesterday, he said the manner in which the high court currently operates is a crisis of democracy. she says reforms are needed for public trust in the court. lee wants additional justices, term limits, and investigations into possible ethics violations. she is running to succeed dianne feinstein when her term ends in 2025. reggie: tim scott expected to
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launch his run for the republican residential nomination. he will make the announcement in south carolina after filing paperwork last week. the republican field already includes donald trump, nikki haley, asa hutchinson, ramaswami. ron desantis could file paperwork as early as this treat. -- this week. jobina: today, we will see the man accused of killing four idaho college students appear in court. andrew dymburt has the latest. >> this morning, bryan kohberger, suspected of killing four university of idaho students last november, is set to be arraigned. he was indicted on the murders
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last fall. he is expected to plead not guilty to four charges of murder and count of burglary. >> but we seem to have mounting evidence, it is still anyone's game. a lot of information the defense will hold and not released to the public. >> 30's say he carried out the -- authorities say he carried out the attack, returned to work pursuing his phd in criminology, then returned home to pennsylvania. he was stopped twice on the way. after a month-long investigation, he was arrested. investigators say they matched his dna to that found on a knife at the primacy. -- at the crime scene. prosecutors amassing more than 20,000 pieces of evidence, including a mattress cover date state tested positive for his life. -- they say tested positive for
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his life. jobina: also today, the former u.c. davis student accused of stabbing near campus will be back in court he previously pleaded not guilty. authorities have yet to reveal a possible motive in the case. reggie: several bay area honored for their advocacy for lgbtq rights. some say the best way to bring about change is voting. she says in the event w positive way to end what has been an emotional week. >> we need to see more things were the communities come together and support each other and send the message that dragon is not a crime. reggie: this comes as the let dodgers disinvited the l.a. order of the sisters.
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several groups have pulled out the event as a result. jobina: coming up, time capsule, the event celebrating east bay lives 100 birthday. and -- reggie: the new american idol has quite the journey to the crown. but first a check on the weather. drew: here is sutro tower, where you are finding some fog. morning clouds move away to afternoon sunshine. temperatures will be warm inland. take a look at the day planner today. temperatures in the 50's and 60's with morning clouds out there. we will get sunshine quickly. 60's and 70's by lunchtime. by 4:00 p.m., warm temperatures inland, well into the 80's as the bay shoreline. cool coastline that coast temperatures only in the low
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60's by 4:00 p.m. high-pressure still in control for one more day. this trough will dip on the west coast tomorrow and settle in for the rest of the, bringing -- the week. bringing charlie cooler weather starting tomorrow. 82 in san jose today. the city will go to afternoon sunshine. sunny and warm for most today. tomorrow temperatures will dip. little change wednesday. temperatures in the 50's, 60's, 70's by midwee
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recently suffered after the show. phil lipof has that in gma first look. >> and abc news exclusive. ♪ for more allen has rocked the world with just one arm. but in march, fort lauderdale, rick was violently attacked. he describes what happened only to gma. >> a couple of steps, this dark flash. then i was on the ground. i landed on my backside, continued on, hit my head on the pavement. >> our exquisite interview with def leppard drummer rich -- rick allen coming up. reggie: today, the east bay
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celebrating a century service with the burial of a time capsule that will be opened by future employees in 2123. yesterday, booths, live performances, and a beer and wine garden which benefits east bay m veer made with -- b water processed by the utility. it features several east bay watersheds. they are also teaming up for a birthday bash in the fairest later this month. jobina: american idol has crowned its winner. he charmed the judges and viewers. george pennacchio has more on
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the final night of this season of american idol. >> 18-year-old ian tonge new american idol. >> it feels the runners out in the competition loved being here. they are ready and hopeful for what comes next. >> i dislike being myself. i want to sing at the grand ole opry. >> i want to have a hit. >> the judges know the beginning for all of the finalists. >> get out on to her find a big act to open four. -- out on teamwork and find a big act open for.
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the more people see you, they will not forget. >> these kids have a great building block to go tackle the world. >> i see authentic talents, a massive heart. i see someone who was born for the. >> for sure, i am going to be doing live shows. i love performing. i am going to have fun doing it. >> in the most emotional moment, iam broke down his late father while singing with james blunt. >> he has got the most beautiful voice. he wears his heart on his sleeve. i felt lucky to be out there with him. >> this season of american idol
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is over but another season is officially on the way. jobina: i am excited. reggie: yeah. drew: hope he has a long career. jobina: two doing a kelly, a jennifer. drew: and carry. live look from our exploratorium camera. some files mixing with son early on. lovely day on the way. today almost a carbon copy of yesterday. but to date we are exceeding low clouds around the coast and the bay shoreline. the coast is relatively cool today. everybody will find a much cooler pattern for the remainder of the week. good air quality across the region -- 70's and 80's in the south base with sunshine.
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peninsula looking lovely. downtown today will hit 67. 65 in daly city. north day, sunshine, 80's in ukiah. 84 in vallejo. 74 in oakland. 78 in union city. tonight, our marine layer grows. 40's and 50's with coastal drizzle. saturday and sunday on short flows with 60's and 70's. next date looks nice. warmest spot in the 70's. and we are finishing the month of may the seven days showing you warming this morning clouds, son, temperatures in the 60's and 70's through the weekend. sue: sig alert on the peninsula, south bay in sunnyvale.
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both directions of 101 shutdown review and overnight, cato crash, turn your fatality, near the -- triple fatality near lawrence expressway and fair oaks. detours, northbound, g the lawrence expressway or the great american parkway to make it over to 237 westbound back to 101. southbound diverted off at fair oaks. avoid the whole thing by exiting 880 237 a good alternate. no estimated time of reopening. reggie: ahead at six apart, your phone might save you money next time you fly.
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he finished in the top 15 this time, qualifying for next year's tournament and banking $300,000. >> this weekend has been a dream. i had no idea it was going to happen. i knew if i just played my game that i could do this. jobina: there is also expected beautiful video of him online getting the caller that he qualified -- a beautiful video of him online getting the call that he qualified. he had only one less all of his previous tournaments combined. reggie: take new study shows elephants at zeus enjoy interacting -- a new study shows elephants at zoos enjoy interacting with people and become more active after public
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feedings. but not all animals in zoos react positively to visitors. ostriches and hedgehogs do not enjoy visitors as much according to the study. drew: tried to get that run in over the next couple of hours. cool conditions. we will find a temperatures warming through the 60's by 11:00 a.m. right now, mainly in the 50's to start the day. by the afternoon, warmest spot in the 60's. cool along the coast. jobina: a local transit agency looking to ramp up projects in the north bay. reggie: the reasons, harris -- vice president harris is visiting today. jobina: two south bay, a deadly crash impacting your commute -- in the south bay, a deadly crash impacting your commute.
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