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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. >> san francisco used to premier place. it is sad. reggie: san francisco struggling to find its footing after the pandemic. a new blow to union square. new data showing just how few people are downtown. one business leader and says he has seen a glaring difference between san francisco and other cities. >> i do not like the bashing of san francisco. whole foods did shut down one
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business, but it was a bad location. they are opening a new one. reggie: more from governor newsom's interview with fox news and why republicans do not believe this is the last time you will see him on the national stage. kumasi: donald trump defiant -- reggie: donald trump defiant and on the defensive. what he told a fundraiser hours after his historic arrest. kumasi: tower outage at sfo. you can expect this morning. reggie: let there be light. good morning. drew: good morning. gradual warming trend underway the next couple of days. outside, a fair amount of cloud cover. some drizzle in spots. being layer getting compressed -- marine layer getting compressed. that will ring out some moisture in the next couple of mornings. temperatures right now a couple of degrees cooler than this time yesterday. low to mid 50's. later on, warmer afternoon.
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it is future weather. by 10:00 a.m., cloudy along the coast, patchy fog along the bay shoreline. this afternoon, fog heads back to the coastline but we will still have partly cloudy conditions as cirrus clouds move in. warmer today compared to rest today. -- compared to yesterday. it is in the warmest spots, upper 50's along the coast. jobina: we are going to assume the into ben lomond. this is the biggest issue at the moment, construction closure due to the landside on highway 9. a chart of book wrote -- at shadow brook road, it is closed through june 26. highway advisories this morning for the altamont pass and venetia bridge. live look at the san mateo bridge, where everything is moving at the speed limit. same thing in emeryville.
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live picture of 80, headlights traveling westbound. reggie: live look at sfo right -- kumasi: live look at sfo right now. operations back to normal after a power outage plunged passengers into the dark last night, affecting everything from ticketing, baggage claim and getting jets off the tarmac. power restored after about an hour. the cost of the outage is still under investigation. reggie: terry crews in the east bay -- fire crews in the east bay were able to contain a fire last night near interstate 80. the fire started just before 8:30. for fighters had it contained a half hour later. no reports of injuries. kumasi: on many, you might see more fair inspectors. last week, we told you how their aviators --- a
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impacting revenue. amanda del castillo joining us live from san francisco. >> there is no denying that fare evasion has been a problem for years. the issue is only growing because there are not enough fare inspectors. fewer today than in 2019. people do not pay, it muni does not collect, then the agency finds it self in a deficit. tomorrow, the state legislature is expected to vote to close the operating opposite gap of several transit systems, including union bart. the -- mui and bart. the state is expected to provide funds in. the agency overseeing this would buy time to figure
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out how to close the office -- deficit. one plan would be to make passengers pay citation when caught. since 2019 muni drop in fair titrations -- their citations -- f >> funding for robust inspectors. if you do not pay, you will pay a fine. >> if we want muni to survive, we need to pay our fair share. >> we also found unity has budgeted for fewer fare inspectors than before the pandemic, budgeting for 45 instead of 50 inspectors, but as of may 2023, the transit agency had only 36 of those employees on the payroll. only 23 were active, meaning others were on some sort of
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leave. reggie: theater in san francisco's westfield mall is a shutting down. abc news received a screensho of an email announcing the theater's closure after tomorrow. looking at cinemark's website, it confirms no showings scheduled for friday and beyond. we reached out but have yet to hear back. this is the latest blow to the downtown shopping district. westfield is giving up the mall and there have been numerous closures of other businesses in the area. despite the challenges, mayor london breed is looking into what could be coming next. >> venues will remain open, but also having conversations with lenders, the business community, others, including ucsf, uc
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berkeley, stanford, who have an interest in expanding into our space. reggie: for the closure of cinemark, westfield said the occupancy level had dropped to 55%. nationally, westfield's occupancy average is 93%. this leads one movie theater downtown. wow. kumasi: a data team analysis of more than five dozen cities found san francisco ranked last and it comes to downtown recovery. the team used cell phone data looking at recent activity compared to pre-pandemic levels. during the week of april 10 this year, the downtown area in san francisco was at 29 cents of its activity in 2019. other bay area cities more vibrant. downtown san jose was at 75%, oakland
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of vacancies may account for some differences. the president of the california retailers association inc.'s is a key factor. >> was in san diego last month, people are in the streets. you feel safe. that is not felt when you go to san francisco. kumasi: tower data san diego made the top 10 list for downtown recoveries as of april 10, raking number seven. two other california cities, bakersfield and fresno made it in the top five. reggie: governor newsom not holding back against the states critics. he sat down for an interview with sean hannity, calling out ron desantis for sending migrants on a plane to sacramento. >> i sat down with these bargains, talked to everyone of them. they were misled. they were told they had jobs, told they were going to get court dates changed. they were dropped off, knocked on the door and left. reggie: the terror of the san francisco republican party says
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this will not be the last time we seek newsom or ron desantis on the national media stage. >> the chance that one of those two, an outside chance going to be a little better, of being each party's nominee but certainly will be the leading candidates in 2028. the governor admits he was going to run for president. he said no, john support for president biden. kumasi: donald trump back in the defensive after pleading not guilty to 37 federal council for his handling of classified documents. hours after he was arrested and drained, he was back in front of supporters. jobina: in florida, the former president returned to his summer home in new jersey where he met with supporters at a fundraiser. during his beach, trump said he had a right to keep the documents under the presidential records act. that is not true. he also attack investigators. >> threatening me with 400 years
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in prison for focusing my own presidential papers. we witnessed the most heinous abuse of power in the history of our country. jobina: kasatkina say some of the documents -- prosecutors say some of the documents cap by trump were found in a bathroom and storage room at his board estate. documents are said to include u.s. nuclear secrets print during the arraignment, judges ordered from not to discuss is the case with witnesses, which could impose a challenge since many witnesses are imposed -- employed by the former president. if convicted on all counts, trump could face decades in prison. drew: we take you to san jose. we have cloudy skies. later on today, we are getting closer to average, as a warming trend gets underway. our warmest spots are getting to the low 80's, like livermore at
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82. across the board, we are either at or slightly below where we should be for this time of year. we are trending in the warmer direction the next couple of days. live doppler 7 along with satellite, ridge of high pressure gradually pushing to the east. as it does, it will work us up over the next couple of days. sfo is cloudy. because drizzle out there. increasing sunshine, temperatures in the 70's and 80's later today. 65 in the city today. 77 in santa rosa. 74 in vallejo. next three days, the warming continues as we head into thursday. for father's day weekend, looking nice. we will preview that forecast in about nine minutes. reggie: still ahead -- the sights and sounds of a packed crowd. a reverse boycott at the oakland coliseum hoping the a's will
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want to make it more expensive for baseball teams to pack up and move. yesterday, democrat barbara lee and mark introduced the moneyball act, requiring owners seeking to relocate to compensate local authorities. if owners do not oblige, major league baseball would be subject to the antitrust laws they are currently exempt from. today, another critical meeting in the a's effort to move to las vegas. yesterday, the nevada senate voted in favor of april pozo a proposal to provide funding. gloria rodriguez joins us with the latest. >> the bill was formally
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introduced in the assembly yesterday afternoon but minutes later they adjourned until this morning. 27,000 baseball and specked the oakland coliseum last night, cheering on da's, who in the seventh straight game. nevada lawmakers considering a brand-new 30,000 seat baseball stadium for the oakland a's in las vegas. it would cost $1.5 billion. a funding bill proposes that the state cover up to $380 of cost. and chanted for the team not to go to las vegas. -- fans chanted >> it was wild. fans showed up. >> that is the atmosphere. those with the drums were doing, the crowd was doing. if we never see a crowd like that again, it was something
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special. i will always love the open fence, especially everyone who came out. for the rookies, that was their first time. for them to see that and see what it is like and for the fans to do what the debt on their own, it is special mohammed happy we could get a win for them. -- i am for them. >> so much in certainty. the nevada assembly is -- in the assembly is scheduled we will keep you updated. reggie: the a's having a huge crowd must night in so many in the coliseum left lane. in previous games, we have not seen that. those we spoke with hope and new owner will answer their prayers. chants were rin nonstop. this was the reverse boycott last night.
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nearly 28,00 >> cards as far as you can see. there was a a pop in addition to the game next door, but it felt and looked like a playoff game of the oakland coliseum with chance of, "sell the inning. fans tuesday in shirts that said simply, "sell." >> i want the base to stand >> 27,000's -- christy shirilla's thoughts were echoed by every person here. >> i am sick and tired of seeing the city lose teams. enough is enough. >> the frustration and sadness was evident amongst a's fans.
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this sign said "2 sad to be clever. oakland 4ever." >> stay in >> 12 attendance has been down in recent seasons, these fans will not take the bind. >> they raised ticket prices, flirted with relocation. >> the house of the oakland coliseum were shoulder to shoulder. vegas may seem close, but the end, those here believes that just maybe the team allstate. >> i am sad, angry. i am a little bit hopeful, the listless bit. >> i would hope that the owners would maybe stand -- step in and stand up for what is right. you cannot do this to the fan base, too much love. >> more than 27,000 fans were in
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attendance. you talk about community. it was all that and more here tuesday night. as a baseball fan who has been coming into games ever since i could walk, i will not soon forget this crowd. it was special insight that -- inside. jobina: i was there. the way that went around like 8 times. the energy and then they won. why have i not done this before? i would hope there is a way to keep them and keep also that energy. it was packed. people around my area were like, they have not seen it like that since could not you when. reggie: that it was a good time. it was strange timing. kumasi: he was he what happens today -- we will see what happens today. drew: clouds, patchy fog,
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drizzle this morning. juden is greeting us on this 13th of the month. gradual warming trend over the next few days. heading into father's day weekend, some mild conditions. today is still cool for june but closer to average. 70's to low 80's. in the south bay, along the peninsula, upper 60's to mid 70's. cloud cover giving way to sunshine. downtown, 65. 59 in daly city. partly cloudy this afternoon. in the north bay, we are inching closer to where we should be this time of year, 70's or low 80's later today. east bay, cloudy. brighter skies is the day goes on. only six in castro valley, inland, upper 70's to mid 80's under or the cloudy skies by about 4:00 p.m.
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overnight, cloudy along the coast, but a marine layer is getting compressed. temperatures mainly in the 50's. gradual warming trend will continue over the next couple of days. microclimates will be full effect. we will see cool coastline but warm inland. starting of the weekend, looking nice, mach 2 son and temperatures comfortable. -- fog to sign and temperatures comfortable. fine weather by friday afternoon, not much change on saturday, but father's day on sunday, it does turn cooler, wins pickup in the afternoon. gusty but looking nice for juneteenth on monday. jobina: we are going to zoom into san jose, where a slowdown is beginning. car crashed into a tree then caught fire on northbound 680 before berr
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left in the dark for more than an hour last night. some flights were delayed. because under investigation. reggie: you nevada senate approved a funding pan -- plan for the oakland a's proposed ballpark in las vegas. the nevada assembly still has to approve this and the governor, who has supported the plan, asked to sign the bill before and owners authorized the move. drew: beginning the morning with cloud cover and patchy drizzle buddy warming trend is moving in the next few days. warming continues tomorrow. jobina: biggest issue on the road this morning is in san jose where we have crash and car fire underway on northbound 680, right before berryessa road. kumasi: you might new scene soon see more inspectors on muni.
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san francisco is celebrating one of the city's most iconic attractions with a little help from the past. >> i want to thank the scientists from stanford university who write me back to life to be part of this event today -- who brought me back to life to be part of this event today. kumasi: [laughter] an impersonator andrew holliday, inventor of the original cable car line, helped kick off the celebration of the beloved streetcars. this is just the start of the 150th anniversary event happening over the next few months. yesterday, there was a ceremonial ride on the this table car along california street. 30 month, you can ride the cable car -- starting next month, you can ride the cable car for $5 a day. i rode it.
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it was fun. i was leaving whole foods and coming back. they have a lot more going on. you can ride the cable cars. it is fun. also, there is a new addition to san francisco's skyline. a 69 foot height sculpture was unveiled yesterday. it is titled point of infinity. it is part of the island's park which officially opens later this year. it was done by hiroshi sugimoto, who created this to million dollar stainless steel culture. -- sculpture. reggie: that will look better when the sky is not so great. kumasi: it is beautiful. reggie: it has been very grey recently. janelle monae paid a visit to san francisco to promote the new album the age of leisure. they visited heche ashbury --
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haight-ashbury for the record signing. fans lined the block around the store on haight street. the album includes popular singles like lipstick lover and foot. it was the fourth album released by the artist. we were saying yesterday that janelle monae is going to be here a couple of times. kumasi: ok. reggie: that will be really cool. another date in the fall. coming up at 5:30, the two new category awards at this year's grammys. kumasi: plus, new music from the beatles and how that is possible. reggie: i don't have to worry about daily hiv pills because i switched to every-other-month cabenuva. for adults who are undetectable, cabenuva
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say this in front of the world was overwhelming. kumasi: a bay area mom making her case on capitol hill after losing her son at a shooting at a home depot earlier this year. her message to lawmakers. reggie: muni's plan to budget deficit. how more funding could lead to more fare citations. will it still be june gloom me? drew: it is cloudy to start the day. we are socked in cover this morning but a warming trend is getting underway. temperatures by this afternoon closer to where we should be for the middle of june. we are starting out in the 50's under cloud cover. take a light layer with you. let's timeout that marine layer. by 10:00 a.m., we see sunshine and parts of the north bay, the south bay. we still have a lot of cloud cover over the city and along
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the coast, but by the afternoon, that fog was back to the coastline. partly cloudy throughout the afternoon. highs today in the 80's in our warmest spots. 84 for 77 in santa rosa. 65 in the city. enjoy. jobina: what i was just updating on our graphic is that the crash and now car fire in san jose has been upgraded to a sig alert. speeds around 27 mph as you travel northbound on 680 before berryessa r injuries could be involved. no estimated time as to when all the lanes will reopen. elsewhere on 101, nice and
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clear. bay bridge toll plaza moving as well. we do not have metering lights on yet. kumasi: this morning, donald trump is back in new jersey and on the defensive after appearing in federal court he is facing charges he wrote the law by keeping classified documents. yesterday, he pleaded not guilty to 37 criminal counts. at his private golf club in new jersey, he maintained his innocence. he is falsely claiming he has a right to hold onto those classified records. in a speech, trump slammed the indictment as political prosecution. >> this is called election interference and yet another attempt to rank and file presidential election -- and steal a residential election. kumasi: trump could face prison sentence but avoid that with appeals and a 2024 election win. reggie: the man accused of attacking nancy pelosi's husband
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is due back in court. david dep charges, including attempted murder. he also faces federal charges of assault and attempted kidnapping. that cases had to go to trial in october. kumasi: first lady jill biden continues her west coast trip today with a fundraising event in los angeles. this comes after she attended fundraising events for president biden's 2024 campaign in the bay area yesterday. she ended the visit speaking about gun violence prevention. after that dr. biden was in town for the 30th -- for the anniversary of the giffords law center. she was joined by gabby giffords, who is the organization's leader. dr. biden spoke about the lives lost in some of the nation's deadliest mass shootings and
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applauded work in favor of gun control legislation around the country. >> this organization has worked tirelessly to move us forward. it takes strength to tell the stories of this epidemic of violence. kumasi: says it has helped to pass more than 500 pieces of legislation over the past 10 years. the biden's visit comes as city leaders introduced a measure to make it a leader to carry a gun that's illegal to carry a gun and most san francisco public places, like restaurants, hospitals, parks, places of worship, and grocery stores. the proposed ordinance would make it a misdemeanor, punishable by up to six months in jail or a $1000 fine. san francisco also aa
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reggie: left week, we told you health fair even -- how fare evaders are impacting muni's revenue. a vote tomorrow could provide much needed money. >> the hope is that the state is able to provide somewhat of a solution to the problem. people do not pay, muni does not collect the agency finds itself in a deficit. no denying fare evasion has been a problem for years. it is only gotten worse because there are not enough fare inspectors. muni has budgeted for fewer fare inspectors than before the pandemic, budgeting for 45 instead of 50 inspectors. as of may 2020, the agency only had less employe
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some were on leave. muni and bart are looking to state legislatures. they are expected to close the operating gap since ridership has not returned to pre-pandemic levels. the agency overseeing muni deserving is funding for robust fare inspections. the reality is if you do not pay, you will pay a fine, adding in order for muni to survive, people need to pay their fair share. >> good news from the state means we can continue to hire in critical categories, including positions like fare inspectors, parking federal officers and safety ambassadors. the money covers three years and buys us time to figure out how do we close the other half of that deficit. >> one way is to come up with a plan to make sure passengers pay the average $123 citation when they are caught.
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abc 7 news found that since 2019, muni experienced a sharp drop in fare citations, which are now only slowly increasing but in 2019, muni collected about half of those citations only with that trend continuing today. reggie: we are hearing from a bay area mother who presented a personal story to u.s. lawmakers. this is ■just8 weeks after her son was shot during an alleged theft and east bay home depot. lori mohs t the topic was organized retail theft and the threat to public safety. in april, her son blake was held at a shooting at a home depot in pleasanton. police say a woman shot him over a stolen item. blake was a theft prevention employee. >> they -- >> my promise to you as
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representative of pleasanton california, where his murder to raise, -- took place, is to be an advocate for justice. reggie: lori says she is thankful for the opportunity to share blake's story. kumasi: the man accused of killing tech executive bob lee in san francisco has a new defense team. >> our position will be once we absorb the evidence and make a determination. kumasi: the filament area hearing is still six weeks away. he is being held without bail on a charge of murder, accused of stabbing lee several times after an argument in april. the two new each other. ther deadly stabbing. reggie: one of the victims of the accused serial rapist who was granted bail in boston is weak is speaking to good morning
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america. >> serial sexual assault case that rocked boston is sitting down exclusively with abc news, with her mom by her side. >> we do live in fear this suspect was to terrorize you and other women? >> 15 years ago, this boston neighborhood is paralyzed a string of sexual assault. then police had a breakthrough. using genetic evidence to charge matthew neilo with the crime. >> did you lose hope there would ever find the suspect? >> yeah. after the fifth year, sixth year, seventh year, eventually, i gave up hope. >> coming up, we will have more of this exclusive sit-down interview. kumasi:
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standing by for a decision from the federal reserve as it weighs in on interest rates. today's decision could affect everything from credit cards to car loans. reggie: swifties doing their part for the economy. the impact of taylor swift's tour is having. drew: next couple of hours, cloud cover this morning, starting out with temperatures in the 50's but as we head towards :00, 10:00 a.m., we will see brighter skies. temperatures will climb into the 60's. gradual warming trend and await the next couple of days. this writ of high-pressure is solely pushing off to the east. -- ridge of high-pressure that gives us a warmer the next couple of days. it has been quite sometime since we have seen that. gorgeous sunrise. down below, you can see that marine there is with us, creating cloudy conditions even
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a bit of drizzle along the coast this morning. brighter skies as the day goes on. warmest response in the 80's, close to where we should be. around the bay shoreline, we will go into the 60's and 70's by about 4:00. warming continues tomorrow. looking at friday. as we head into the weekend -- looking lovely friday. as we head into the weekend, pattern is g we care for all those who make your family, well, your family. that's why all of us work together to give them the care, and caring, that any family would. kaiser permanente. for all that is you.
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price index shows inflation is cut in half from last years he but it is still -- last year's peak, but inflation is still a double the target of the federal reserve. airfare is down 13% in the year and gas prices down nearly 2%. at the grocery store, prices rose slightly last month, but egg prices dropped the largest monthly decline in more than seven years. >> if things go on the trend that they are going, when can we expect that inflation will be back to normal levels? >> i expect inflation to be back to something we feel good about buying this year, maybe sooner. jobina: while m prices, it is housing costs that remain the biggest contributor to inflation.
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although there are sides -- signs that rents are finally coming down. reggie: taylor swift's era is putting billions of back into local economies across the country. according to a research company, the tour is on track to g $4.6 billion. it is not just ticket sales. hotels and restaurants are contributing to the local economies of each city on the tour. the average swiftly -- why are we looking on paul mccartney? kumasi: next story. reggie: the average ticket holder spends nearly $1300. kumasi: now, this is white we are looking up paul mccartney. singers and musicians using artificial intelligence and songs is getting more and more popular. now, kearney is reportedly -- paul mccartney is reportedly bringing' john lennon's
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a song using ai. lenin's vocals were from past recordings using ai. mccartney said it is kind of scary but it is the future. reggie: three new categories getting added to the grammy awards. they are best performance, best alternative jazz album, and best pop dance recording. categories will also be moved to the general field. this means all grammy voters will be able to cast ballots on producer of the year, nonclassical, and songwriter and year, non-possible. -- non-classical. kumasi: that is cooled. -- cool. reggie: it is drew: would be currently.
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when the barbie soundtrack drops, that could have a lot of -- reggie: the erasure of madonna. drew: not erasure. reggie: what about just erasure. jobina: twin is on her this morning, i had the lose on. as the others are not new? -- is the other song i was injured this morning, pop dance. madonna. -- a lot of part below right now. beautiful sunrise on the way. drizzle this morning, but we are welcoming a gradual warming trend the next few days
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father's day weekend will start out mild. the peninsula upper 60's, low 70's for the most part. coast upper 50's. downtown today will be in the north bay, partly cloudy later this afternoon. 70's to mid 80's by her :00 p.m. -- 4:00 p.m. increasing sunshine, 66 in berkeley. inland, upper 70's to mid 80's, pity close to where we should beat this time of year. overnight, mostly cloudy skies along the coast, a blend of -- inland. gradual warming trend tomorrow and into friday. microclimates will be in full effect. we start saturday with temperatures near average but sunday they will go below average for father's day.
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that warming trend is but starts today and continues the next couple of days. we start the weekend with not much change, 70's and 80's, but we turn breezier and cooler on father's day. we will keep that breeze on monday but start to warm up on tuesday of next week. jobina: i hate to have this kind of update, but this crash that was upgraded to a sig alert in san jose has now been upgraded to a deadly crash. this is northbound 680 before berryessa road. speeds dropped to seven miles per hour. now you are also facing a major delight northbound on 101 -- major delay northbound on 11. a corner will need to be called to the scene. no estimated time as to when that will reopen. elsewhere, the picture from the richmond-san rafael bridge, where everything is moving smoothly. live look at the bay bridge toll plaza.
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that fits around the ignition brought everything to a halt. the next morning, the c not start. apparently, it is because of the antitheft system. >> if he blinged ring is around the ignition, the signal cannot get past the ring. the car will not start. kumasi: [applause] -- [laughter] here is how it works. your sends a radio signal to the anti-left system. if it is the right key, your car will start, but if you put the bling ring over the ignition, the metal blocks the signal. the antitheft system thinks someone is stealing your car. she bought it on amazon. there is a warning in small print. 7 on your side reached out to amazon and the company said it did not have a statement. reggie: 12 foods could finally be coming to one san francisco neighborhood after three years
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-- whole foods the grocery sto this site. city supervisors halted the plan after a group said it would negatively impact air quality and increase traffic. board officials found that not to be a concern. if approved, the design of the store would undergo minor changes. the plan could be approved as clearly as if all of this year. kumasi: santa clara county residents impacted by winter storms could apply for disaster assistance. fema opened up a center yesterday in los gatos. they are available to have people apply for financial aid. the deadline to apply is july 25. reggie: dramatic change coming to a recreational area in the east bay. lafayette reservoir is getting a new tower. the current structure is 100
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years old. it is a safety issue. the tower is the spillway for the dam. the reimagining makes it 40 feet shorter. there is a division amongst those who regularly walk the reservoir. >> to me, it symbolizes the reservoir, the community. the major thing is cost and budget. >> definitely safety first. reggie: construction is set to begin next spring and will take about a year to complete. design changes could still happen. session scheduled for july 26. drew: forecast skies, even pockets of morning drizzle as our morning layer is overhead to begin our wednesday. later this afternoon, we will find a gradual warming trend. getting closer to average for this time of year. warmest spot back into the 80's. our average height this time and the is in the middle column.
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we are either at or slightly below average. later today, under partly cloudy skies, it will feel nice. not too good air quality the next few hours. six to five in the city, new 70 in oakland, 80 in san jose. we will stay c the upper 50's in half moon bay. kumasi: the head, the latest business in downtown san francisco likely to close its doors. reggie: starbucks trying to clear the air amid claims it is banning pride displays. kumasi: 10 replacing pat sajak. the talkshow host throwing their name in the ring. .
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