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kumasi: research showing how working out just two days a week can be just as effective as exercising all week long. reggie: ok. good morning on this wednesday, july 19. kumasi: we will get into that. drew: does that math make sense? two days out of the dive -- five? good morning. we have coastal drizzle. we will take a live look outside. here is our mount tam camp. it will be a gorgeous day. if you like yesterday's temperatures, today is almost exactly that and it is pleasant for this time of year. much of the area is making the heat -- much of the country is making -- making --baking heat.
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warmer weather moves in by the end of the week and we will preview that. jobina: good morning. we are starting with the bay bridge toll plaza. meter lights came on at it backed up here because of the crash that happened at the toll plaza. the drive times here, this run is not too bad. the chp has issued a wind advisory for the antioch bridge and the ultimate pass -- and the also want to pass --and the altamonte pass. kuma pedestrians. amanda del castillo's live in san jose with the details. amanda: we know pretty limited at this hour. was san jose police are telling us is that an infant was killed
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after a driver crashed into 3d -- three people. two sent to the hospital. that happened here at king road in ocala avenue on the city's east side. the spg -- the infant died on scene and two others were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. we are told the driver remained on scene. san jose police says -- say this marks the 26th fatal collection -- collision and 27th fatal death of the year. we heard from last year, was back with 670 - was bad with 670 people killed
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of the speeding precious. this overnight death of a baby only amplifying the issue. >> they don't respect no more. like i say in the mornings, because i cross these streets every day and cars are already trying -- always trying to beat the light. amanda: we don't yet know what led up to the crash. the city said speeding is a number along -- the number one cause of speeding and injury crashes. the city's district four and district five in east san jose has some of the most traffic that's and severe injury crashes out of the 10 council districts and we are waiting for more information from san jose police. driver crashed into three people late last night and killing an infinite and sending a woman and another child into the hospital. police have not yet confirmed
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the relationship between the three victims. lena: thank you -- reggie: you. the health system get approval to buy st. mary's medical center and saint francis -- saint francis memorial hospital from dignity help. take several months. a lot of ideas are being tossed around to revitalize downtown san francisco and that includes the university of california and bringing a new campus possibly to downtown. mayor london breed and a city attorney sent a letter to the chair of the city board of regents. the mayor said there is room for classrooms and lab space.
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considering moving city workers into empty office buildings according to the chronicle. she is asking the city's administration office to lead -- to leave space. also considering land or buildings for housing. it will be run by the planning department. the office of economic and workforce development and or the -- and other organizations. retail and entertainment businesses to return. reggie: mayor breed is ready -- weighing in on another aspect of city life. you have seen times where rubble taxis get stuck on san francisco streets. the mayor was on our 3:00 p.m. show and says she likes the
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concept but has reservations. >> they are being tested on the streets of san francisco. we want to make sure we are working hand-in-hand with companies to ensure safety. we don't have the authority to regulate this industry. we have made it clear to the various industries that exist that we want to partner, we weather to address the safety concerns. we want them to make adjustments and they have the technology in some cases to do so. reggie: the california public group -- utilities -- that will be august 10. they have delayed the boat twice. kumasi: a new and more dangerous form of fentanyl has been identified in dozens of deaths in san francisco streets this year. it is called floral fentanyl. the strain times as powerful as prescribed
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fentanyl. the medical examiner's office said it does not know how many deaths this year about floral fentanyl because it did not have the capacity to can talk -- to conduct the testing. reggie: a local walgreens is blocking its freezers. -- is locking its freezers. they say it happened so often that the shoppers are getting frustrated. >> sometimes i have stopped people myself and it frustrates me so much to see the neighborhood followed part and to have to as to someone -- to have to as someone to lock things. reggie: a police that he has detained a people just on monday. >> outside, if they cross the threshold, they can get put under arrest and that eight people that we took on yesterday, seven the -- several returned items.
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with one, there was a problem with one of them. >> did you arrest anyone? >> the store just wanted citizens arrest and all their wings do was get their product. >> the store across the street said he got brutalized and lost over $100,000. kumasi: former president trump responding to our target letter indicated -- indicating he might be indicted again. reggie: the boats on oakland mayor sheng thao's knighted a debate. drew: these afternoon temperatures 1-5 degrees below average but that he returns inland and we are sizzling away from the coast and we will take a closer look at these temperatures and also thlatest on tropical storm calvin bearing
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drew: we will take you to hawaii where we are tracking tropical storm karen -- calvin. it has a lot of convection but it is weakening right now and we have tropical storm warning in effect for hawaii county until tomorrow morning at 2 a.m. it will take the brunt of the rainfall and the wind and we are expecting 2-4 inches of rain on the big island but the storm system moves are pretty fast over the next 24 hours away from hawaii. at home, we will find cloud cover breaking down. temperatures -- 80's inland and 60's and seven around the bay shoreline. kumasi: santa clara preparing for a packed house for her two shows that -- at levi's stadium. we are
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kumasi: some sad news for one of the peninsula's most popular bakery. its founder passed away. he opened the bakery in pacifica nearly 50 years ago. three generations of the family have worked there over the years . the bakery says it is planning to stay open. what could be donald trump's most serious legal battle yet, -- into the january 6 insurrection. jobina is tracking the latest? social media app that he received the target letter.
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at abc news stories as the target letter mentions three federal statutes and they include conspiracy -- deprivation of rights under color of law and tampering with a witness, victim or in -- informant. trump said he was given until tomorrow to testify. sources close to the former says he is likely to not accept. to do -- what are we going to do? i only need 11,000 volts. --votes. jobina: -- certificates after the 2020 election and claiming trump had won the state and the district attorney in fulton county,
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georgia, is also leading an investigation into trump's the lead -- trumps alleged to overturn this way 20 election. reggie: open mayor sheng thao is going to be up -- get a raise but not the big raise originally proposed. >> for me, i am going to vote to that item and if there was a different time, i would think about it twice but right now, it is very hard for me to explain to my residents and neighbors that are suffering, need a place to eat, need a place -- the city is a mess. reggie: her salary will go up by $13,000 and it will be a total of 216,000 dollars, the minimum bumper required by the city charter. the city council wants someone else to deal with the mayor's salary in the future.
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>> i want to direct the city, treasure -- city demonstrated to return to the council in a timely manner in -- to move responsibility for setting the mayor saturday ash salary from the independent public ethics commission. >> the original proposal includes a $75,000 raise stop may top -- mayor thao says she will return the race that was above the minimum. >> rename our city to swiftie clara. kumasi: yep. the name changes only for two days but this is to commemorate taylor swift and her eras tour which is coming to levi's stadium next friday and saturday. that's not the only recognition the superstar is receiving. >> the second thing we will do is i am going to honor her as taking over my job for two days
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and making her an honorary mayor. kumasi: all right, research firm says her torque to be generating $5 billion in economic impact globally. the data shows concertgoers are spending more than $1300 per event. reggie: levi's stadium is making sure is this -- security -- making sure it security is at top low. for one of the show should allow extra time to get in. all the changes follow up fights and staffing during a soccer match earlier this month. a young woman in tennessee shocked to find she had a boyfriend after she got anesthesia to get her windstorm teeth move. kumasi: her mom recorded the whole thing and this is the response. >> you have a boyfriend.
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yes you do. >> he is right there. >> oh. he is so cute. >> you really like him. he really likes you too. kumasi: what you are not going to do is record me. reggie: no. and don't let it be on the local news. kumasi: oh my goodness. jobina: you could say anything. kumasi: what is -- reggie: what is wrong with the parent? kumasi: in the boyfriend? -- and the boyfriend. isabel's mom says it was unscripted and genuine. reggie: i hope so. drew: i never put out so -- kumasi: you never had wisdom teeth taken out? drew: no. reggie: i have them taken out without going under.
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kumasi: why would you do that? drew: because of this. he is like they are not going to record me. reggie: my roommate was of an anesthesiologist and they recommended i do not. kumasi: were you in pain? reggie: it wasn't the most fun thing in my life? kumasi: you can feel the pressure. reggie: i was numb. you can feel everything going on and it was a long process. kumasi: wake me up but do not record me. drew: it is beautiful, look at this picture and we have the sun appear -- up here. their quality is good. -- air quality is good. if you look on the horizon, we have a thin layer of smoke out there. where that is coming on -- from is a fire to the north and this
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is a flat rider ash a flat fire outside of medford. it stays aloft meeting it will not reach the surface and we will not breathe in the smoke. you may notice hazy skies. we had that in that atmosphere let -- yesterday evening. today is near average. much of the country is dealing with intense heat. locally, the marine layer is saving us from any intense temperatures later. today -- later today, 60's and 70's on the bay shoreline. we do see warm temperatures return wednesday -- by friday, the heat will spike inland and we will see temperatures above 100 but close to the coast and around the bay shoreline, we have enough of an onshore flow that we are spared from feeling those intense temperatures. similar to last week where we have a wide range coming our way.
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here the accuweather 7-day forecast, lesson today -- pleasant today. it is hot inland on saturday and warm and above average by sunday and we will cool off and get numbers back to average by early next week. jobina: we are starting here with a live picture from the richmond san rafael bridge. the traffic is starting to slow. no clock advisory issued from the chp for the golden gate bridge but you can tell it is foggy there so be aware of the low his ability in and out of the north bay. the drive times, -- branches in vallejo at westbound 80. the sig alert of waiters -- remains in effect. reggie: we are going to ginger zee who is live in key colony beach, florida. kumasi: what is going on?
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>> you would say, are you vacationing? we are here now only becau the obliterating records, marathon, florida has nine days in a row of 90 plus degrees but this water is more than -- warmer than bathwater. 4-7 degrees above average which is super fuel for hurricanes and fatal for coral. you will go to an urgent coral rescue. former president trump and what he said to his supporters overnight after learning he is a target of january 6 investigation and the question, did trump tried to overturn an election? did he try to do it? new details about the american soldier detained in north korea after running across the border.
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martha raddatz comes to us from south korea and the possible break into the investigation of the unsolved murder of tupac's record --tupac we are doing the science of you series and they are looking at what type of practice few -- food will get you going in the right way. i am still hoping it is banana and that's --nuts. reggie: we were talking about this, is there hope of trying to save the coral reef? >> one the leaders there and several groups down here that have done conservation and restoration but what was fascinating was that they were coming down with baby core they -- coral they grow. they tell to 25 feet in the water temperature was 90. they said we cannot plant these.
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they said they would do an origin -- urgent rescue and they will take the coral still alive and put it in their green house in tampa and break it back when it is possible that to arrive -- thrive. reggie: that is fascinating. we are enjoying peace out of waves. >> i am going on a diet today, wish me luck. reggie: i can't wait to see the story.
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jobina -- kumasi seen jobina enjoying eads --eats. did you take a picture with the michelin man? kumasi: it was a fun night. reggie: there is food. kumasi: all the top steps from -- the top chefs from around the state. caviar. reggie: in the michelin man -- and the michelin man. kumasi: it is july 19. drew: who would have stopped -- started -- who would have thought your day would start and end with caviar? we have the fog above and coastal drizzle. here is a live look from the east bay camera as the fog goes down the hillside and quite a pretty sure this morning. temperatures are very s yesterday afternoon and it is pleasant later on today.
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we will find those numbers in the 70's and 80's away from the coast. there is a one to five degrees below average for this time of year. we are breaking it down by 10 a.m. in the afternoon, we will have sunshine. the coast stays clouding. the numbers are comfortably cool in the 60's and 70's on the shoreline. jobina: we have a new sig alert. it is in pittsburgh in the counter -- and the counter commute direction will be eastbound four at railroad avenue. we have a slowdown in 80 before columbus parkway. speed is 14 miles per hour there in the third -- second state -- second sig alert and third crash will be on the south bay in san jose, southbound 880. reggie: developing news out the south bay, a car hit three
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pedestrians, killing an infant. this happened on midnight at king road on mccullough avenue -- 10 call avenue --on ocala avenue. amanda: i driver hitting three people and killing a baby on king road and okpala --ocala avenue. it happe around 5:20 -- and around 520 this morning -- 520 police cleared traffic. we are told the baby died on scene. the two others were taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. as jason -- as jp says the driver remained on scene and we saw an suv with front end damage and we don't know what let-up to the crash.
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the city and sj pd has that speeding is the number one cause of fatal and injury crashes. district four industry some of the most traffic deaths and severe injury crashes out of the 10 count -- council districts. this overnight death of the baby only amplifying issues for residents. >> i think they should install cameras everywhere, especially in abc busy streets here because look what happened -- especially in these busy streets here because look what happened. in his site -- innocent lives there. amanda: san jose police this marks -- says this marks the 26th fatal collision and 27th track it -- traffic death of the year.
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670 people injured in speeding related crashes and 58 people were reported killed or severely injured and last night, baby killed and two others sent to the hospital. police not saying anything about how the three might be connected. now reporting live in san jose. kumasi: a third bay area highway shooting has been reported in just five days. our i-team obtained data showing there were 30 bay area freeway shootings in the first 4.5 months in 2023 and 19 of those were in alameda county. gloria rodríguez is live with what we know about the and -- about the investigation. gloria: these recent incidents have some wondering whether highway cameras could help with these investigations. check out the scene that unfolded along interstate 980 in oakland on tuesday afternoon. california highway patrol
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officers eastbound lanes after a victim showed up with a gun shop -- a gunshot wound at the hospital. you don't know the extent of the person's injuries. this marks the third bay area shooting on the highway in five days. an eight-year-old was left in grave condition after being struck by a bullet while writing -- writing --ridi vehicle -- in a unrelated vehicle. the vice his -- full support of freeway cameras. >> it is not going to stop the shootings. it is the deterrence in our area in west county. there have not been as many.
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gloria: those with the california state transportation agencies say many cameras have been installed in the area around highway four and i-8 80 but are currently not being used. 40 oh -- 40 more will be installed soon and officials say that following the installations of the cameras in the field, caltrans will evaluate the cameras capabilities and again deployment and use in gradual phases. romero says the process needs to be pushed immediately in light of these continued shootings, as far as the latest shooting, no one has been arrested. kumasi: get a automated ticket for speeding in some bay area cities. it is working its way through the state legislator for a pilot program where cameras would read speeds and automatically send you tickets if you are going 11 miles or more -- an hour or more
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over the limit. the program began in six california cities including san francisco. people who opposed the bill have raised privacy concerns about the footage collected by cameras. reggie: a u.s. army private remains in north korean custody this morning. the pentagon says traffic -- travis king will looming -- willingly crossed the border into the country. he spent 47 days in a south korean jail. he was sent to return to the u.s. where he was likely going to be discharged. >> he is under the physical control of the north koreans and we don't have a lot of options in terms of being able to negotiate to get him back. reggie: prior to going into north korea, officials say he was escorted to the airport but instead of boarding the plane, he left, joined a tour of the dmz. the state department says he
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seems to have known what he was doing when he ditched the tour and bolted across the border and there is no indication he wants to leave north korea. abc news has obtained emails for -- saying troopers were told to deny migrants water or even told to push kids back into the river. here's jobina at the live desk. jobina: in response, the texas department of public state -- safety issued a statement saying troopers perform rescues while trying to"-- to providing pictur injuries suffered by migrants and this -- and describing a pregnant woman who got stuck in the wire and experienced a miscarriage. texas governor's offic responded.
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strategy is going to bar -- too far. >> these people in horrible, inhumane way. >> is hard for me to imagine that texas law force remember thinking those things are ok but if it was true, if it did happen, that -- hence need to roll -- heads need to roll. school district is holding a job fair tomorrow and it is facing a large t-shirt -- teacher deficit after the teachers strike and he made, there has been a 25% vacancy in school dobbs and that includes other academic positions like schools -- school psychologists.
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the oakland education association says pay is an obstacle for staff. >> we will look at teachers doubt -- teacher salaries and whether or not they can afford a one bedroom, that is the dividing -- deciding factor. reggie: district officials will have hiring incentives that include debt relief and subsidized housing. kumasi: rock band com brought $35 million to the local economy. nearly 120,000 f at oracle park where the band perform three sold-out concerts. the $31 million is expected to get a new much -- a much-needed boost to the troubling economy will stop -- economy. reggie: the murder of tupac. kumasi: a live look at the big board at the new york stock exchange and we will give you an update. reggie: sweater sellout. and here are the sweaters. how much is respected to be made
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out of the holiday year. we are live every weekday from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m.. download the app wherever you stream. drew: here is a live look, this is the santa cruz camera showing you it is cloudy out there this morning at temperatures cooler than average. enjoy the pleasant air overhead and we are about 1-5 degrees below average across the board later this afternoon. we will go into the 60's and 70's on the bay shoreline and warmer spots in the 80's. this is tropical storm captain -- calvin. closing in on hawaii but losing a lot of convection -- convection. the big island underneath a tropical storm warning and this has been extended until tomorrow morning will be will -- where we will find a eastern storms. they are experiencing gusty winds but calvin keeps trucking
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on. it will move away from hawaii and out to the open water but today, it is raining on the big island. we will go to the 60's and 70's on the bay shoreline and 80's in the warmer spots. the heat is going to return inland in a big wave are friday and we are sizzling. we will take a look at these temperatures and preview the weekend forecast in nine
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reggie: help is on the way for terrible spam calls. the federal trade commission announced an operation, a new deal to crackdown illegal telemarketing. the efforts are expected to go down for people -- it also targets voice over internet protocol companies. they usually allow calls to be placed on the internet from overseas. operation stop spam because it supported by attorneys darryl and eight all 50 states. kumasi: the white house is announcing a new effort to expose hidden fees in the rental housing market and it is partnering with major platforms. all of them have agreed disclose hidden fees. the companies are getting rid of the fees but they are being transparent about the charges so consumers are not surprised. this goes for fees of $100 or more things like parking and pets and rental applications. reggie: san francisco businesses
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might save thousands of dollars thanks to the board of supervisors. they bodie unanimously to waive permit fees for park lives. sf examiner reports the new organization waves fees for our -- for all park lives approved before january 2024. super pac -- it is important to encourage visitors to keep their park lids --parklets. kumasi: the unsolved killing of rapper tupac is taking a turn. we want to show you new video of the search that happened monday and night. las vegas police are not commenting on the reason for the search or who may be connected at the warrant is for a home in the suburb of anderson. he up in the bay area and became
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one of the most famous rappers of his generation. the city of oakland named a street after him. reggie: the very first iphone models be made by cupertino based apple sold lcd auction the phone is one of the world's most expect -- successful electronic products. taking a l york stock exchange, you can see that we are up about 140 points. kumasi: the awards are in for california's michelin guide which honors the best in california cuisine and the bay area, once again -- reggie: there she is. kumasi: once again represented very well in the restaurant world. there were three deserving local
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restaurants that got there first michelin star. they are here on your screen. the star establishments and four new green star establishments that host sustainability. oakland chef and owner the restaurants retain his two michelin stars. -- retained his two michelin stars. >> to have your efforts notice on global sale -- scale, is such an accomplishment. kumasi: the whole crew was out there. jobina, brad, julian and and rich. and they really made this a fabulous night.
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it was at the space and science center which was a great venue for the stars. reggie: people got dressed up. kumasi: the food was great. food and drinks. it was just a who's who culinary world in california. jobina: there really was. i had never been to anything like that before and did not know what to expect an eight minute wait through with zero shame -- and ate my weight through with zero --my through with zero shame. i have no shame. some people are like, what is that? like a little bite. i am going to eat and enjoy it and let you know if i love it. and we did. kumasi: a lady not trouble on the floor trying to get there i said -- there and i said --
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sometimes, you get excited. [laughter] it was really good and i learned about great new restaurants i am excited to try out. drew: congrats, everyone. sfo, we have fog out there. you will have good air quality for the most part and there will be pockets of moderate air quality for the next call -- couple days. the flat fire right here burning outside of medford, some of that smoke drifts down the coastline through the day and it does not reach the surface. it is hazy skies. you are probably knows the smoke especially inland brought a little tent to the horizon. we will keep the eye as --eyes on the fire. temperatures are in the 60's and 70's for oakland, san francisco. 80 in san jose. 85 in concord, napa
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at 77 degrees. we will have patchy cloud cover inland. numbers falling into the 50's. as we head into thursday and friday, we will start to see some of the heat return to the highest in these -- hot the hottest cities inland -- to the hottest said lease -- the hottest cities inland. the onshore flow keeping us warm but not excessively hot mainly in the 70's and 80's. it is very comfortable today with pleasant temperatures, heat returned inlet and its bikes on friday, the sizzling temperatures but along the coast, is comfortable in his 60's. -- in the 60's. jobina: we have a new sig alert to talk about for you and it is going to be the crash we were following in pittsburgh.
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on eastbound four right at railroad avenue, the speeds are down to nine miles per hour even though it is in the counter commute direction. we have one lane blocked and the rent shutdown, southbound 880 and the transition to southbound 280. we have heavy traffic in the westbound direction, no blocking issues reported. good to know to give yourself extra time if you're traveling that -- that way. metering lights came on at 5:36. kumasi: once again, no jack winners in last night mega million strong and there were $640 million up for grabs. the total crimes 27 for the next drawing on friday. some people did win some money. i am not mad at this because if i win, i would be happy. there were totals -- they
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to $70,000 each -- they win $278,000 each. reggie: bart says people ca enough of their new christmas of the sweater. kumasi: bart is getting ready to fulfill at least 2500 orders and that is going to bring in $40,000 in profit. that is roughly three times what they sold last year. it is a cute sweater. it is $60. reggie: -- it lights up. kumasi: you can get a beanie for $15. you can get a dog sweater for $25. this is making me want to go back. reggie: i almost placed an order. how much was it when it came together? kumasi: $75.
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you can get delivery and something was added on their. reggie: how many holiday parties? kumasi: don't limit yourself. reggie: can i wear it over again? light it up. on the plane. [laughter] please do not write us if wear flip-flops on the plane. kumasi: the seven things you need to know today. reggie: a live look outside, it
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police have just confirmed they are investigating two separate shootings overnight that left three people that. kumasi: the oakland city council has voted to approve a $13,000 pay raise for the mayor. that is smaller than what was originally proposed after the mayor asked for the minimum pump required by the city charter. reggie: phoenix is expected to hit its 20th day of temperatures above 110 degrees. that is a new record in the previous record was yesterday. phoenix set the record of the number of days with the low temperature was in the 90's. drew: uncle picture from our east bay hills camera showing you the fog, it is a day were temperatures are pleasant and a few degrees below average this afternoon. 70's and out -- 70's and 80's away from the coast and we heat up inland friday. temperatures in hotspots above 100 degrees. jobina: san mateo bridge is
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packed. you can see some flashing lights down the left-hand shoulder. we are checking in with chp to see what is happening. kumasi: number seven, get ready because britney spears and will.i.am are said to release a new clap. pt is a new single called on your business. [laughter] drew: i like the way you stated. reggie: brittany typical brittany style yells out mind your business -- ok. good morning america. for our viewers in the west, donald trump a target in another criminal investigation. the former president now the subject of a wide ranging january 6th investigation. trump received a target letter from special counsel jack smith focused onsp
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