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laura garcia-cannon. hopefully you had a restful and peaceful weekend. kari, you took in the sights at natural bridges. it looked gorgeous. >> it was amazing. you can go somewhere very close by and have an awesome weekend. we're coming off that nice weekend and looking live now at san jose with some clouds to start out. don't worry, won't be around all day, and it helps keep our temperatures down. we'll be up to 78 degrees and the clouds rolling by will quickly clear for a nice and mild day. the of the week will be slightly warmer. compared to last week's heat wave, well, we can say that some 80s won't be that bad. we'll talk more about that coming up in about seven minutes. but mike is still tracking that crash in fremont. >> better news for those folks, kari. that crash cleared and so has the one in san jose. we still see slowing in san jose because as the crash cleared we just saw that burst of traffic. there's a little slowing out to blossom hill. no evidence aside from some
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burnt-out flares there. no evidence of the earlier crash. also maybe some debris getting over from the dumbarton bridge. keep that in pind. we hear reports of delay. now in the fremont area we're looking to daly city and over to the peninsula, a ten-minute lay, possibly the same train. back to you. >> mike, thank you very much. take a look at this video right now of a fight that broke out at a popular bay area mall. it is going viral this morning. this was the scene last night. look at all of those filing up the escalator at the westfield mall in san francisco. >> that is where we find "today in the bay's" pete suratos to explain how an officer of injured and what may have triggered the whole thing. pete? >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and sam. san francisco police are investigating what may have caused this massive brawl inside of the westfield mall last night.
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we'll show you that video of what took place. see san francisco police running up the escalator trying to diffuse the fight. they say the brawl started inside the mall roughly around 7:00 p.m. when about two dozen people started fighting in the food court area of the mall. police say some folks tried to run away from the cops with reports of chairs even being thrown at the officers. it took about 30 cops to respond to the. one of those officers suffering minor injuries like you mentioned, but the officer appears to be okay. several people were were detained as a result with one person being arrested. due to this incident you are looking at, the mall had to close up early last night but it's expected to open up during its regular business hours this morning. live in san francisco, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> pete, thank you very much. 6:02 right now on your monday. a man hospitalized after being shot in a porsche just off highway 101 in san francisco.
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police say shots were fired about 10:00 last night and it happened at the bottom of the say sar chavez off ramp. the driver of that porsche lost control of the car, crashed into a pole, and then into at least three other cars. the suspect was able to get away from the scene. the victim in the porsche was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound to the chest. police are not sure if the victim and the suspect knew each other. >> new video in this morning of the cleanup after this weekend's activities in san francisco. here is what it looked like a few hours ago at civic center and city hall. hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets over the weekend. this morning we hope to get a better number how many people turned out for this year's festivities. families, friends, and the community festooned in the colors of the rainbow celebrated the pride of san francisco's lgbtq community though there were voices of resistance from the movement close behind as well. >> donald trump has got to go. >> diversity is our strength. we have a lot of work ahead of
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us. but you look at the crowd here. i am just so proud of this city. >> san francisco did go on with a traditional gay pride parade sunday. you might remember there wasn't a pride parade in l.a. this year because it was replaced by an anti-hate rally instead. right now to washington, d.c., this morning where president trump and the republican party right now trying to get to work to pass the senate's version of health care reform this week. democrats say the bill will not fix health care problems but will only make matters worse. today we expect the congressional budget office to release its score on the cost of the senate's version. this is big news. in the meantime republicans will have to walk a fine line to try to get the bill passed. if too many changes are made hard line conservatives might not support it. if there are not enough changes, republican senators against the bill might not come onboard. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell says he wants a vote this week, but other senators,
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including members of his own party, say this process is moving too fast. >> i don't have the feed back from constituencies who will not have had enough time to review the senate bill. we should not be voting on this next week. >> president trump says he is fully behind the senate's plan. developing this morning today will be the supreme court's last public session before justices begin their summer break. we're looking live right now of the court this morning. now several cases still are in the balance along with a possible decision on president trump's travel ban. justices are expected to decide on whether or not to immediately enforce a temporary 90-day ban on visitors from six mostly muslim nations. that decision could come as early as 6:30 this morning and we'll bring it to you live as soon as it happens. there are also several other high-profile cases the court has not yet ruled on and it's possible anthony kennedy today might announce his retirement, although that is pure speculation because kennedy has said nothing about that
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publicly. right now an investigation into a major hack. several ohio government websites were hacked with pro-isis messages sunday morning. this is what it looked like for at least seven government websites displayed messages supporting isis and criticizing president donald trump. web addresses for state offics s of corrections, medicaid and casinos were among those hit by the hack. also affected the websites for the ohio governor and first lady. state officials say that no personal information was compromised in the hack, but it did affect all of the servers and they had to be taken off line. right now a live look from mt. view city hall where you'll be able to weigh in later today on how much you're willing to pay to ride cal train. the transit agency wants opinions as a plan is in the works that would increase fares
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cents. and by january of 2018 fares would increase by about 50%. that meeting is tonight at 6:00 and, again, at mountain view city hall. developing right now in southern skalcal late last night evacuation orders were lifted for people living near a large brush fire. that fire yesterday forced closures and evacuations in santa clarita about 30 miles north of los angeles. the flames burned through about 800 acres of land. you see the fire retardant dropped on the flames. yesterday it forced the closure of highway 14. firefighters say it started after a vehicle hit a tree. it is 6:07 on this monday morning. we start out with clouds as we take a live look outside. the temperature now 57 degrees. and we see the dense fog looking live at sunol. clouds are rolling by. looking at today's high temperatures we'll be in the low 80s in livermore and also in napa and santa rosa, morgan hill, 83 degrees today.
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upper 70s for san jose and palo alto and san francisco 64 degrees. going to be a nice start to the week. we'll see a slight warming trend and i'll talk more about that coming up in three minutes. mike takes us back out there on the roads. >> that's right, kari. great recovery after the crash in san jose on the 101 and 680 in fremont cleared up. we're back to a standard lighter flow for the summertime as we expect. now it's only 6:08. we already have the backup at the bay bridge toll plaza because metering lights are on. it looks like out of vallejo, highway 37 and westbound 80. coming down to 780 those do show a bit of slowing now. the build typical in those areas but, look, no major problems for the travel times heading down to the bay bridge. i also want to show you the tri-valley. look at these travel time, very pleasant. slowing for 680 south. coming up next on "today in the bay" another inconvenient truth. al gore visiting the bay area to promote his sequel to "an
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through the day as temperatures increase. we'll start to see some clearing by 10:00 or 11:00 this morning and then from there our temperatures warm up quickly into the upper 70s today. 23450 the next several days we're in for some upper 80s inland. i'll talk about that and what's ahead as you make plans for the week coming up in five minutes. ka an earlier crash caused quite a stir. those are cleared up. now bart with a minor delay. nothing major but one to note. some major changes you might notice on a road in palo alto that could displace some folks. according to the palo alto weekly dozens of rvs that are parked along el camino real near the stanford university campus are going to have to move if they've been parked there more than 72 hours. people in the neighborhood say a lot of rvs have been lining the street and staying there for extended periods of time. palo alto police are going to place fliers on the rvs to warp
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them about the impending changes. the damage left behind after a car slammed into a motel pool in southern california. eight people were injured. one person was injured critically. it happened in san pedro. witnesses say there were children in the pool when the suv slammed into a wall and then plunged into the water. authorities are investigating the crash as a possible dui. happening today former vice president al gore is going to be in san francisco for a special screening of his new film "an inconvenient sequel" a follow-up to "an inconvenient truth" which looked closely at the topic of climate change. it is currently being updated to now include president trump's decision to pull the united states out of the paris climate accord. the screening will take place a little bit after 5:00 p.m. happening today jury selection gets under way in federal court in it brooklyn for former farm spharmaceutical chi
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executive martin shkreli, accused of running a ponzi scheme. he has denied any wrongdoing. he is best known for drastically increasing the price of hiv medication from $13.50 to $750 per pill. a venture capitalist stepped down. >> scott mcgrew, justin calldbek called it the darkest day of his life. >> women spoke out on a blog the information. late night texts and allegations of reaching under a table and touching a woman during a business meeting. he first announced he was taking a leave of absence from binary capital. that turned into a full resignation. to say i'm sorry about my
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behavior is a categorical understatement. still, i need to say it. i am so, so sorry. one of the women who accuse d hm responded with, i do not believe someone can harass women for ten years, tell the people who exposed him, and then a series of words you can't see on tv, 24 hours later thanked them for bringing sech awareness. uber's leader stepped down after years of allegations of fostering what silicon valley has come to call a bro culture. google says it will stop scanning your g-mail for key words. if you e-mail a friend suggesting a ski vacation you're going to get internet ads for ski vacations. well, to longer. spacex launched two rockets in the past few days. the one on the left is friday coming out of florida. and then they got on a plane and jumped over to a second launching from california. you can see it's in fairly poor
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weather but both were successful. the markets wouldn't commit to anything on friday. investors want tax cuts. they're not going to get them unless congress passes the health care bill. that's locking less likely. learn more later this week. back to you. >> thank you very much, scott. to something we use every si single day on our phone, the emojis, the options you have at your disposal. a new set of emojis on tap. you don't like that or you do? pretty good, right? >> it's just a surprise to see a nursing ey. >> wait for more. there's a space, gender neutral options, women in head scarfs, even a breast-feeding mom. >> and a marijuana one. >> you spotted that. see where your head is at.emoji approved. there's a consortium that approves them.
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i did spot that marijuana leaf. people can see which emojis are being worked on and submit ideas for new ones. >> pulling back the curtain just a little bit. >> i like that you can choose your color. >> weather icons. >> folks don't have the updated versions, what are you trying to say to me? >> people text only in emojis which is a true talent, i might add. >> laura garcia-cannon. and we will have some great weather. you can use some emojis to show what you're seeing. here is a look from above the clouds from mt. hamilton looking over the south bay. you may not be able to see the sun very much just yet. i wanted to show you the view from there. a look from the castro. we are seeing some clouds moving by. it is a great start to this monday morning as we are mao in
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the low 60s and heading into the upper 70s for the south bay. we also have some mid-80s for spots like gilroy. we'll be up to 90 in antioch but compare that to 77 in fremont, danville today 80 degrees and we'll have some upper 70s for palo alto, half moon bay will see the clouds ander 60s there, low to mid-60s for san francisco. some low 80s in the north bay. and i wanted to show you our newest hurricane, the first one out of the season, hurricane dora. if you have travel plans to mexico it looks like this storm will continue to weaken as it moves off to the west and this should not be a major headline maker. so good news there. if you are planning to head today to sonoma our temperatures start out in the low 60s, upper 70s as we go into this afternoon. and then at at&t park this evening, i want to make sure you wear some layers because it will be windy and cold. the clouds will start to move in. our temperatures are dropping
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back into the upper 50s. a nice night out there at at&t park. i showed you my picture of cooing off at natural bridges. send it to me at meteorologist kari hall. some places you checked out. i will share them here on the air. san francisco, keep those temperatures in the 60s while the inland valleys in the upper 70s today and then upper 80s in time for the weekend. so a gradual warming trend. and, mike, what's happening as drivers head out on the road? >> a much more pleasant drive than a half hour ago, kari, with which is unusual as we come to 6:19. we expect traffic to build. it's hold iing steady. crashes have been cleared. looking now to a typical build, gradually slowing now down to south 680 and the castroey. the build over here to the bridges and over to the peninsula side including the bay bridge less than 20 minutes down to the bay bridge toll plaza.
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the backup and cars are moving well for the fast track lanes. that's a treat. looking at the san mateo bridge westbound. we saw volume starting to build and cause slowing across the flat section trying to get that drive over there. i'm thinking about the flat tires. i saw some slowing. no flat fires, tires or fat tires. >> not when you're driving, that's for. up next a dramatic rescue. >> they'll catch you. they'll catch you, honey. >> a 14-year-old girl falls at the a theme park. the terrifying moment when a group of employees and crowd goers rush to save had her. free wi-fi equipment costs him on his monthly bill. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura next. to a san jose man who says a-
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t&t didn )t honor a promise, which welcome back. nbc bay area responds to a san jose man who says at&t did it not honor a promise which ended up costing him some cash. >> he turned to our consumer team for help and he got it. chris chmura is here with his story. >> reporter: michael lee gets his internet through at&t. it offered a free wi-fi router upgrade so he took it. on his next bill mike saw a $7 charge, an increase in it his
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bill. he called at&t and says the company confirmed the bill is being increased because of the upgrade. mi michael tried to get the fee removed but had no luck at all. so he reached out to us. we contacted at&t and it removed the fee. it also set up michael on a new payment plan that saves him even more money. in a statement at that ti&t did address the router mix-up but it did say our customers are important. we worked with the customer and identified a plan that helped save them money. if you have a consumer complaint, let us know or online at nbcbayarea.com/respond. how about movies in your facebook feed? the "wall street journal" reports that the social network is in talks of major movie studios to produce tv quality scripted shows. facebook is reportedly aiming to launch original programming by late summer and is willing to spend as much as $3 million per episode to get your eyes.
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reports the mobile app owned by pay pal has been testing a fiphysical debit card to allow users to spend money in their accounts at brick and mortar stores. before this people could only use venmo from partner apps. her neck is stuck. >> all right. you hear that man screaming about this little girl whose neck is stuck on a ride. if you have not seen this video it is remarkable. it happened over the weekend. that girl dangling from a theme park ride and she's about to go right through the trees and caught by a group of good samaritans. bystanders yelling encouragement as the girl was dangling from the sky ride, the name of the ride, at six flags great escape in queensbury, new york. customers and employees rushed under her and told the girl they would catch her. they did just that to cheers and applause. police say she was not seriously
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injured. this video begs so many questions like what were the park employees doing and why was it left up to a good samaritan? >> you saw a couple folks in vests there, security personnel there on the scene, but what a leap of, that's for sure. coming up next on "today in bay" dramatic new view shows a swimmer being saved who was stranded in the middle of a northern california river. the reason he thought he could make it across and why this should serve as a warning to other swim. devastating news for a family of a missing san francisco man. the whereabouts of a person of interest in his disappearance. a full check of weather and and a live look right now at the toll plaza to the bay bridge. as mike mentioned a real treat if you have a fast track. for everybody else you're waiting in line here. a full check coming up. so, you're villains now? no! no. no. no.
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relief from the heat... we )re expecting a pleasant day ahead this morning. taking a ve right now at 6:30, relief from the heat. we're experiencing a pleasant day this morning. a live look outside. a little bit of that cover is keeping things nice and cool. thank you for joining us. i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm sam brock. happy to say of the buzz words from last week, no flex alerts, no triple digits, cool weather. kari hall, a lot of people are saying thank you. >> it's summer and we're returning back to normal where
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we should be for this time of year. now we have a little bit of a perspective of what really high heat means. we are going to keep it nice and cool in san francisco. we stay in the 60s. and for the inland valleys from 77 degrees today to some upper 80s in time for the weekend so, yes, it it will be warming up but we're not talking about some sizzling temperatures which is great. i'll talk more about this, a look at the weekend if forecast coming up in seven minutes. but mike has a familiar pattern for bay area commuters. >> we're glad we're keeping the sizzle down on the forecast and looking at the typical summertime commute, the pattern we're familiar with. the northbound direction building. and over here the tri-valley and the east bay. look, move over to your travel times and look at the east bay as you're heading over to the castro valley. look at that mild slowing. speeds into the 50s at their worst, 17 minutes on 680. getting down to sunol. look at that, right around 20,
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25 minutes from highway 4 to the bay bridge toll plaza. >> mike, thank you very much. 6:30 on your monday. following closely a developing story this morning. >> police may have found the remains of an uber driver who disappeared from san francisco on mother's day. we first broke the news last night. >> "today in the bay's" bob redell with the emotional reaction from that missing man's wife. bob, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, sam and kris. the family will be providing a dna sample to the medical examiner to confirm whether or not the body parts found this weekend here in hayward belong to piseth chhay seen here in a foe it toe held by his grieving right rattana. chhay disappeared on saturday morning the sherr 's office in alameda county found body parts
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after employees complained of a foul smell. that is connect ed to bob tang,a longtime friend of chhay and according to law enforcement a person of interest in this case. police say they found tang's car abandoned at sfo after he skipped out on an interview with them last month and believe he has fled to cambodia. the body parts are so mutilate ed and decomposed they can only be identified through dna. >> i just hope and pray it's not my husband. i need all your prayers that the body parts don't belong to my husband. he has to come home to these boys. he has to come home to these boys and to me. he has to come home. he has to come home. >> reporter: the missing man's wife tells us herly and bob tang were so close they vacationed
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together. reporting live in hayward, bob rede redell, "today in the bay." >> thank you, bob. breaking news right now. the family of this man castile reached a nearly $3 million settlement with the city of st. anthony, minnesota. a police officer shot and killed castile during a traffic stop. his girlfriend, you might remember, was streaming the aftermath on social media. ten days ago a jury acquitted that officer of manslaughter. the incident and more recent acquittal sparked outrage in minnesota and around the nation. 6:33 right now and contra costa county residents are reportedly going to have a chance to be directly involved in the process of replacing their disgraced district attorney. former district attorney mark peterson resigned after pleading no contest to felony perjury. a grand jury accused him of miscon. the east bay times reports before a permanent replacement can be hired there will be a
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public forum. that hearing is scheduled to take place in august. authorities in san francisco are locki looking for the person who set fire to a popular san francisco playground. firefighters responded after midnight yesterday to the play structure in golden gate park. the damage could go as high as $1 million. so far investigators say they don't have any suspects. in about ten hours opponents of a new proposed school district in the east bay will hold a rally. they are up locki inlooking at creating a new school district. the county board has until the end of august to approve the proposal. some dramatic new video this morning, a swimmer being rescued by helicopter after he was
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stranded on a rock in the middle of the rapids. it happened on saturday near lake spalding. you see the man had there waving for help on that rock. a rescue technician is descending there into the steep canyon of the river while the chp flight officer maneuvering that basket carefully down to him he recalls the ter foterrif his rescue. >> the feeling that the current had on me was like the start of a roller coaster. i'm 6'4". i've never felt so small in my life. >> amazingly he was not hurt. he says he is appreciative of the rescuers and all the work that they do. as we see all of the snow melting and flooding takinging place in california. here is another example. this is video they posted.
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about 90 homes are under an evacuation order. emergency crews were rushing to fill breaches in the levee. rivers across the state are seeing record run-off as snow in the mountains continue to melt. bike riders of all ages gathered on the peninsula to help local children's charities yesterday. the bike race is broken into different races based on age. these are obviously some of the adult riders. little kids, though, also got a chance. that event helps bicycle safety. >> that last guy was on a motorcycle. looking over here no problems. cars, motorcycles everyone is getting along just fine. the south bay shows a little build, typical of that pattern but, look, 6:36. an easy, light drive to get your weeked. slowing for the tri-valley, 84, and typical patterns here and coming down off the castro
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valley. 238 northbound has increased in speeds. we'll he show you the peninsula times. a smooth drive as you travel southbound 101 in toward palo alto. no problems, no delays will. we do have a little slowing reported for one of the trains m now just about over to daly city. all the changes to the service yesterday because of the pride parade, they're all back to a normal schedule. >> thank you very much, mike. weekend weather is as nice as it was last weekend, we just get greedy and look forward to the next weekend, kari. >> for some a long holiday weekend. leading into the fourth so of course everyone has plans and i want to help you make those plans. let me know if you're heading somewhere, where you're going, and i'll show the forecast and get that to you. looking at saturday's forecast for the coast will be at 64. this beautiful weather continues. inland areas will warm up. a look at sunday's forecast.
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more of the same. going to see highs for the inland valleys up to 85 degrees. the bay will will be at 77. the coast at 63 degrees. here's a live look outside at squaw valley. maybe you'll be going to the sierra for the long holiday weekend leading into the fourth. our temperatures there in the 80s and we still have some snow on the ground for the central sierra, the snowpack is at about 155% of normal. if you are going to santa cruz this weekend, it will be in the 60s. maybe some long sleeves. russian river valley will see highs in the low 80s. it's going to be a nice sunny and warm weekend there as well. now coming up in three minutes i'll have a look at the temperature trend forevergreen on the other side of the break, kris. thank you, kari. up next on "today in the bay" rough flight. video and sound capture a plane violently shaking, sounding more like a washing machine than an airplane. what the airline is say iing wi
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about the incident this morning. >> the president tweeting a lot this morning about obamacare and about the russians. we'll bring you up to speed coming up. are and, scott, the stock market rally continues this morning as we see the markets just opening up and the dow jones industrial average is up 75 points already at 21,471. behind this latest push. actually crude oil prices on the rise here for the third straight day. celebrate the summer of heroes, only at
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(mike ad libs) a cloudy start looking live at san jose at 6:42 and a nice day. the temperature trend in evergreen near san jose will be in the upper 70s as we go into this afternoon. a great day to get outside. enjoy getting some of the things done you didn't get done last week with all of the heat. we'll talk about a slight warming trend as we go into the next several days coming up at about 6:47. and a great drive. look at these travel times. 101 was the slow drive that cleared up after the earlier crash did. and now 87 showing a slower drive. most of that between the capital expressway. a live look right now at the westfield shopping center in san fran san fran. this morning all calm. but that was not the scene last fight. ta night. a fight broke out at the popular
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mall. about two dozen people started fighting just before 7:00 last night. as you can see it spread to other levels of the mall. about 30 police officers responding to the scene here running up the escalators trying to keep shoppers safe. one police officer was injured but is expected to be okay. police say some of the people involved in the fight tried to run away which led to more issues. one video even shows a chair being thrown at a police officer. >> it did complicate matters and we had to try to stop the situation as soon as possible and that's why you see us moving to multiple levels in order to stop and detain these individuals that were involved in this incident. >> several people were questioned in this melee. one person was arrested. happening right now rescue crews are searching for a san francisco father who vanished after saving his daughter from drowning in the delta. this happened sunday afternoon near brandon island state wopar. witnesses say a man and his
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daughter were kayaking when the kayak flipped and they both went under water. the father did surface and a person on a nearby boat pulled her to safety. then the father slipped back under water and there has been no sign of him since. investigators say neither of them were wearing life jackets at the time. what's that sound, you say? some scary moments for passengers on a flight from australia yesterday who feared for their lives when their plane started shaking violently for about an hour. air asia is calling it some kind of technical issue with an engine. the pilot turned the jet around over the indian ocean and returned to perth in western australia. they did land safely to applause from passengers. all new this morning, heads up for parents. chicken nuggets designed for toddlers right now are being pulled from stores this morning. california-based company over hill farms incorporated
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recalling 54,000 pounds of frozen chicken by-products after bones were found in the food. the u.s. department of agriculture's food safety and inspection service announced a recall of those products sold exclusively at target after customers complained about the problem. happening today president trump welcomes the indian prime minister to the white house in what could be a rather challenginging visit. the two have conflicting goals. the prime minister has a program called making india to build plants there. president trump has pledged to put america first by bringing manufacturing jobs back to the u.s. the two are scheduled to meet and discuss economic growth and reform. bernie sanders has reportedly hired defense attorneys in the wake of an fbi probe surrounding bank fraud allegations. according to politico, sanders has hired two attorneys, one for himself, one for his wife jane sanders. assisting in the investigation
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centered around a loan secured by sanders' wife that helped to cover the cost for an expansion at burlington college in vermont when she was president of the school in 2010. sanders is a vermont senator. he told "the washington post" that his wife is innocent. nbc news is just reporting that the u.s. just agreed to hear an appeal from a colorado bakery that refused to make wedding cakes for same-sex couples. >> this issue has been brewing for years now, involved florists, bakers, photographers, other business who cited religious and free speech in refusing to serve gay customers in the wake of the same-sex marriage decision. those claims have not fared so well in court. also just in, scotus refuses to review right to carry guns outside of folks homes with two dissenting justices who would hear that case. we'll continue to follow that one for you as well. again, eyes are on the supreme court this morning wondering if the supreme court
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might say anything about the trump travel ban. >> we thought there might be a ruling. scott mcgrew, so far nothing. it's the last day of the court's term. we thought we might hear comments on the ban whether the court would take up the case, whether it would allow the white house to enforce its ban during the court case but so far nothing out of the supreme court. we would have expected word at 6:30 our time. it's worth remembering those travel bans were suppose d to b temporary. the white house said it needed to pause travel from certain countries to given the white house time to adjust the screening. now those travel bans never took effect but they had those 120 days either way and they've long since expired. all eyes on the supreme court's swing vote as well. justice anthony kennedy as rumors swirl he may retire soon that would allow president trump to appoint another judge.
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he's from sacramento. the president issued a whirlwind of angry tweets reacting to "the washington post" story that the cia had proof that vladimir p h putin himself ordered russian spy agencies to attack the american election. trump tweet ed a short time ago this morning, the real story is that president obama did nothing after being informed in august about russian meddling. with four months looking at russia under a magnifying glass they have zero tape of trump's people colluding. i should be given an apology. now trump says august but let's take you back even earlier to july of last year. all of us knew or at least suspected way back when that russia was trying to influence the election. paul ryan said putin should stay out of the election. donald trump himself was at least aware of allegations russia was on the attack in
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july. remember what he said. >> russia, if you're listening, i hope you're able to find the 30,000 e-mails that are missing. i think you will be rewarded mightily by our press. >> we've all known including candidate trump the important revelations in "the post" piece are, one, putin is directly connected, two, putin wanted clinton to lose, and, three, the article discusses what obama did and didn't do. i urge you to read it yourself. meanwhile senate struggling with health care. the bill's five votes short on the republican side. mitch mcconnell wants to get a vote out before the fourth of july recess. trump tweeted on that as well. he's tweeted a lot this morning. republican senators, he says, are working very hard to get there with no help from democrats. not easy. perhaps just let obamacare crash and burn. of course that would leave millions of americans without the health care they depend on. we'd love to hear from you.
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you can share your thoughts with me on twitter @scottmcgrew. >> all right, scott, thank you for that breakdown. america's newest ugliest dog. you say they got the wrong title. he's a cutie. >> i said she's appropriate for her breed type. >> okay. sorry. appropriate for the breed type. can we agree she is a real high flyer who is living large in the big apple. >> she can be flapping her lips and flying all by herself like dumbo. in case you missed it martha the mass tiff won this year's ugliest dog competition on friday at the fair in petaluma. fans of the contest call this an unusual year because usually it's the small dogs that capture the prize. martha is now in new york city where she will appear on the "today" show later this morning. sam will be tuning in with you at 8:00. >> i'm happy it's not a hairless chihuahua. appropriate to her breed type. sounds like a cop out to me if
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i've ever heard one in my life. >> maybe it's an ugly breed, but she looks the way she's supposed to look. >> you can't punish the breed. she's adorable. i had a professor who had two. they each had a seat in his office. >> what are we watching now? a beautiful forecast again this weekend was gorgeous. >> it was really good especially after having to deal with triple digit temperatures for the inland valleys and now we are in for some cooler weather even as it warms up. we can look back to last week and say, okay, it's not that bad. let's get a look live at ocean beach. a few people already out and it's 60 degrees. we see the clouds overhead. a look from above the clouds from mt. hamilton. you probably can't see much of the sun now. a look from belvedere.
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the forecast is coming up at the bottom the screen. look at today's high temperatures. we will be reaching up to 86 in gilroy today. danville, 80 degrees. warming up there. the peninsula in the mid to upper 70s. the north bay up to 80 degrees in napa and santa rosa. as you get ready this morning looking out the window you see the clouds. clouds are helping to keep our temperatures cooler than we should be. keep you nice and comfortable. if you are planning to head out to tee time you may want to golf in the tri-valley. this is something you couldn't do last week because it was so hot. well, today we're looking at some mid-today. heading out to at&t park, some more layersed. it will be cold and windy later this evening as the clouds start to roll back in. i spent part of my weekend at natural bridges. here is a picture i took. let me know what you did over the weekend, where you went, and
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i will share it here on the air @kari sl hawpe weather. our temperatures stay in the 60s. not bad. inland valleys to upper 80s in time for the weekend. mike is now tracking a new crash in san pablo. >> the upper east shore freeway. we'll talk about the south bay slowing. looking at westbound 80 in san pablo and it sounds like the crash got over to the shoulder so no major delays. right under a half hour. waze, we talked about the southbound slowing. here is the map. over to mt view, 85 is the quickest and most direct route. it's about a 15-minute difference. make sure you can map out your times so you can figure out where you want to go. join our waze team, nbc bay area wazers. the and maimation shows you how. >> a look at the top stories on "today in the bay" including a
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major development in in the search for a missing bay area uber driver. the reason police think they may have found the victim's body. but first, happening right now tragedy out of pakistan. 157 people have died after a truck carrying more than 6,000 gallons of gas crashed on a highway. of the people who died were villagers rushing to the scene to collect the spilled fuel when it ignited, killing them. word this morning two marines treated for severe burns this hour in san diego after an on-base fire. we're told a ground flash fire happened on the marine corps air station miramar late last night. the unit involved was actually based out of ft. worth, texas. before you head out the door -
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here are the top orie welcome back. 6:57 on your monday. before you head out the door the top stories on "today in the way." police believe they may have found the remains of a missing uber driver. piseth chhay was miss on mother's day, reported missing, and his family held out hope he would be found alive. police notified them they found body parts at a warehouse over t the weekend, connected to bob tang, a longtime friend of the missing man as well as a person of interest in the case. police say he skipped out on an interview with detectives last month. then they found his car at sfo.
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they believe he fled the country. a man is in the hospital this morning after he was shot just off highway 101 in san francisco. it happened about 10:00 last night at the bottom of the say sar chavez off ramp. the driver was in a porsche, lost control of the car after the shooting, crashed into a power pole and at least three other cars as well. the suspect, meantime, drove away from the scene. the victim was shot in the chest and was hospitalized. no word now on a motive in the shooting. ro new video in showing the cleanup after this weekend's pride festivities in san francisco. this is what it looked like at civic center and city hall. hundreds of thousands of people took to the streets over the weekend. there were some anti-president trump movements during the event as well. live right now to mountain view this morning and that is where members of the community are going to be weighing in on mance to increase caltrain fares later today. caltrain wants to increase fares
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by 25 cents starting in october. monthly parking rates would go up substantially from $55 to $82.50. by january of 2018 all fares would increase by 50%. that meeting is tonight at city hall. no theater this morning. we do have some beautiful weather. >> natural ac. >> we have that especially in stran stran. we see the temperatures throughout the week in the low to mid-60s and inland valleys. nothing compared to the heat we had last week. >> thankfully for that. >> yes. >> you're watching the bridges right now? >> they're getting crowded. it's no surprise here as we move to the san mateo bridge with the biggest he buildup. a live picture. sometimes people notice that, the visual there. also imbe papacting the visual e smudge. >> i thought that was an instagram filter.
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so we're good. >> thank you for joining us. that's what's happening today in the bay. we'll be back good morning. new setback. another gop senator good morning. new setback another gop senator voices his opposition to the republican health care bill. can a compromise be reached with a vote expected in just four days. breaking overnight. panic moments as a ferry packed with tourists sinks in colombia. at least six people killed, dozens missing this morning. what caused that boat to suddenly go down? rough flight. a packed commercial plane shakes like an out of balance washing machine. it goes on for two hours with the pilot asking passengers to pray for their safety, not once, but twice.
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