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good monday morning to you. june 4th, 2018. live pictures now from oracle arena, dub nation still cheering after warriors win game two of the finals. thanks for start being your morning with us, i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sancz, laura garcia is off. breaking news in the traffic department. mike? >> a tragic crash. this video isriat this hecint hg way driver reported northbound in the southbound lanes of 680 in walnut creek. all of those flares out and the car ended up into the center divide but at the split which means there was a head on crash with the head of that cement
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barrier. the person died as a result of the crash, the only person invoedverything has cleared from this portion. i'll show you on the maps here. 680. that's in contra costa county. walnut creek, concord, you see the smooth moving vehicles and bay bridge looking great right now as far as the speeds and we'll zoom out and show you the rest of the map. no problems again. the deadly crash though 680 at la vorn that has crashed. the wrong way driver was reported at 4:30. we sorted a bigger backup at the altamont. back to you. >> w to hal for the forecast. good morning, kari. >> good morning, it's going to be a cooler day, are looking fo that as we get a look outside in palo alto where it's been warm over the weekend. as we go through today we're going to start out with upper 50s and then make it into the low 70s.
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much more comfortable. look at the highs today, upper 80s for the interior sections of the bay area and while the coast will be in the mid-60s, i'll have more on this and also more of a cooling trend coming up in the full microclimate forecast. >> thanks, kari. 4:32. we're following breaking news from overnight, some streets in san jose are closed near san jose state. as you can see that activity going on. here are the live pictures, this is at 1 andalma and just learned from the crew on the scene that a woman was hit by a car. no word on her condition and it's not clear if police are investigating this as a hit-and-run. of course, we will continue to monitor this situation as we get more information about it. and we are also following this right here -- elections. >> are you ready to vote? >> of course i'm ready. >> you better be ready. tomorrow is california's primary and "today in the bay's" mary yan favro was talking to folks out there. the top candidates are out in swing to get voters excited
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about them. >> with san jose mayor sam licardo by his side, antonio villaraigosa walked in san pedro square to talk to people watching the warriors game about issues that concern them. he says this is part of an 18-hour whirlwind tour to get out the vote. villaraigosa says voters share many of the same concerns. >> they are talking about the division between that ric california that's left the poor california behind, the middle class behind. they are talking about working hard every day, checking all of the boxes and not making ends meet and high cost of living. >> voters will be asked to narrow the field of governors to two. tang chances.gavin newsom isn't he met with voters in southern california. on tuesday, voters will also
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decide whether to send dianne feinstein back to washington, d.c. for her fifth termnd select a superintendent of public instruction to oversee our kids education. they'll be deciding whether to withdrawal superior courtudge aaron persky and weigh in on regional measure 3 to increase tolls on the seven state owned bridges to raise money for transportation projects aimed at reducing congestion. if approved by 2025, you'll pay 8 to c mostridges in the bay area. voters we a lot of cramming on the issues during the next few da. >> which is why candidates like taking breaks as they try to connect and convince voters to prove them. marianne favro, nbc bay area
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news. > you can wit "today in the bay" for continuing election coverage. we'll have that for you both on air and online tomorrow but we also have anything you need to know on our website, also a special one-hour newscast at 11:00 tomorrow night. if you want to read up on all of the big races ahead of time, go to nbcbayarea.com. we have a special election section. >> a violent weekend at the el cerrito b.a.r.t. station. one is in custody and another still in the hospital after that stabbing. this happened saturday nht a 50-year-old carl johnson stabbed another man in the stomach. it's not clear what led up to this or if the two knew each other. the victim was serious injuries. new details from family members mourning the death of two experienced rock climbers on yosemite's el capitan, tim klein and jason wells died after they fell 1,000 feet. both are from southern cafoearlein was named teacher of the year for antelope valleychoolstrict.
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he had done the same cli more than 100 times before. >> i've never worried about him because he's so safe and so careful. >> family members say that klein was a devoted dad of his two young sons and both men were so-called speed climbers. e cause of the fall is still under investigation. >> 4:36, continuing coverage of the hunter's point shipyard cleanup controversy. the chronicle reporting a widening scandal. more than a year ago nbc bay area investigative unit first brought you that story. the company hired by the navy to clean up that site later determined to be safe for development. now the environmental protection agency is confirming the accusations and investigators say that the navy severely understated the severity of the problem and is looking more likely to this may be a causese fraud. time to announce your pride. june is pride month in san
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francisco. >> mayor mark farrell will kick off the festivities, he'll raise the lgbtq flag at 11:00 this morning. while there will be pride festivities all month he big parade is on sunday, june 24th. the parade runs along market street to civic center and mark your calendars. >> definitely a breezy day. coming up on "today in the bay," book your summer trip sooner rather than later because prices are projected to go up. we're going to tell you when and show you what one >> are you lo preside present for your co-worker? what the new trend in gift giving is and make sure you get the conversation going on your monday morning. we can still hear the thunder at oracle arena. warriors, they won game two and it was easy. >> steph curry was on fire
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good morning i'm kate rogers, here are today's top business headlines. wall street building on friday's big gains, the markets were boosted than the better than expected jobs report which showed the u.s. economy added more jobs in may than frasts and that the unemployment rate fell to an 18-year low.
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investors will get inflation and consumer and the dow rose and nasdaq closed up 119 to 7,5454. the ceo of american airlines warning passengers they may face higher fares if oil prices remine high. oil prices are up about 50% from this of the time last year and american ceo says he doesn't expect to see higher ticket prices in the nearte robin want teachers celebrate the end of the school year. a free tavern double burger and bottomless steak fries when they show a valid school i.d. retiredch chipotle is saying thanks to nurses with a code burrito deal. you can show your work i.d. for a buy one get one free offer on burritos and bowl and salad as and tacos all day tomorrow.
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>> tasty treat. thank you very much, kate. when you have a co-worker who's having a tough time at home, what do you do to help? morend people in america are donating their personal days to co-workers. according to the "washington post," employees are giving some of their personal days as a baby shower gift to moms. that way new moms and dads too can stay with their children a little bit longer. about 15% of companies are letting their workers do this. i know my s do that for each other -- >> that's really nice. >> going through chemo or needs time, they give each other their days. >> you can stay home a little longer with the with the little one and bond. >> exactly. >> coming up here, kari is .alking the wkweek forecaatur fremont, clear skies and it's a fairly mild start. we'll beuppe50s through 6:00 and mid-70s today. we're going to have a nice week
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probably no ac at this point. we'll tell you why. >> happening tonight right here on nbc bay area, game four of the stanley cup finals. of course the sharks are out but this is still an interesting series. washington capitals and newbyes, the vegas golden knights, capitals are up two games to one. a special edition of bay area news at after the game, of course right here on nbc bay area. boy was it h coast, n 60s. >> we had a camp out in the south bay -- it was warm. >> a rough weekend. >> grumpy kids. >> you'll be happy to know we do have cooler weather on the way. it's going to be much cooler for the inland areas. san francisco pretty much stays about the same in the 7-day forecast coming up in the bottom of the screen. there's a nice clear startn this monday morning where it's 57 degrees as you step out the door. it's 54 in oakland. your out the door temperature in
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san jose, still 60 degrees, pretty mild out there. walnut creek, yesterday we were hitting the 90s, how about upper 7 o's today. that's where we'll be for the early part of the afternoon eventually hitting the low 80s. as you start out getting dressed, you do need short sleeves and shorts, still wearing the summer gear for the south bay and east bay with highs today reach up to 85 degrees in concord. in and 65 in san francisco. low 80s in santa rosa, we have a wide temperature spread. we were anywhere from 58 degrees in half moon bay to 102 degrees in the tr to be as hot today but it's going to be windy. you'll have those winds picking up in san francisco. coming in from the west and northwest at 25 miles per hour and for the inland areas at 15 to 20 miles per hour as we go into this afternoon. and it's also going to be cooler, highs in the low 80s
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once again. look at tomorrow, 75 degrees and even cooler on wednesday. that will be the coolest day of the week. reaching 72 degrees. it does start to warm up a bit as another area of high pressure comes in and that will warm up to the mid-80s for the weekend but it doesn't look as intense as it does this past weekend. san francisco stays in the 50s. over to mike, now you're tracking a new problem heading into fremont. >> the changing situation, i think is happening right before my eyes, the sensors keep changing color, looking at mostly green, two spots to watch, this one heading into fremont, northbound the 680 at jacqueline. we had debris reported, it's affecting all lanes. things tn got red again. i think there is a full closure right now for those lanes just . crews should be clearing up towards jacqueline where the
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mini golf course is, we may have this a little longer. i'll track this and give you the update when chp gives an estimated time for opening the laends. in contra costa, mostly fine except for here the altamont pass out of tracy, little slow pickup for construction vehicles, very slow off the merge for 205 and 580 towards grant line road. once you're west of there, walnut creek towards the bay bridge. smooth flow of traffic, southbound to flashing lights and surface streets, and likely a garbage truck through the area. 101 moves well. 4:49. if you were outside did you have if you were in the east bay, air quality still a concern after a massive fire on saturday. you can see there some of the activity. this broke out at the schnitzer steel recycling facility in oakland and it appears a
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flammable residue on a car was part that started the fire. health officials are monitoring the air pollution levels and inspectors plan to visit the recycling facility again this week to check for violations. >> you might not be able to go to another gun show at the cow palace, the voices are growing and the san jose journal reports tomorrow county supervisors will consider whether to support a big to ban sales of guns at tha through the state legislature right now. gun advocates have been protesting at the cow palace demanding a stop to the gun show. march of our lives e of months movement. the leaders will hold aparkland florida. millions of people display passion against do you kngun vi getti a sensef how bad the big one would or will
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be. the new usgs report predicts a magnitude 7 earthquake on the hayward fault could leave 400,000 californians without a place to go. over 250,000 people in southern california could become refung g fuj gees if the san andreas fault goes out. fires could burn the entire neighborhoods it's affected by and it could be more damaging than the quake itself. a brand-new department is opening today at the alameda county superior court. its sole purpose is to handle domestic violence cases. that includes restraining orders and gun collection monitoring and anger management classes and much more. >> starting today, you can use the time you spend waiting for a flight to learn how to stay safe or actually -- >> save a life. oaklandternional wants you to spend two minutes learning
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cpr. watch this, the american heart association training kiosk walks you through the bics of hands only cpr, where to put your hands how hard to push, how often. then you get to test your skills on a rubber mannequin. i passed with a score of 84, i'm good to go. passengers say it's a great >> cpr saves lives and the more instructors the more people that can do it the better. push hard and fast, you can't go wrong. >> oakland international is only the second california airport with hands on training kiosks and only one here in the bay area. c find them if you're traveling in terminal two and at the international te b area res. >> i'm consumer investigator chris chmura, the way you prop up your mattress could determine whether the warranty is valid. nbc bay area responds next. dalle and happening now developing story out of dallas, at least
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five people were shot during a late night footballgame. some folks are reporting that a pregnant woman was shot and had to have an emergency c-section. plus, two astro knots and cosmonaut are back on earth. they left the international space station yesterday. japanese astronaut who returned is craving miso soup. two americans and one russians are still on the spacestation. i would go for a beburger i thi. a
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dispute. >> good morning. we get dozens of complaints about mattresses, related to sagging or lumps. carlos gonzalez contacted us after his beauty rest warranty claim was denied. it began tearing at the seams less than a year when he bought it. we asked beauty rest why. he said the tearing was because the bed frame wasn'tdingort d t warranty. beauty rest late are agreed to restore the warranty provided carlos corrected the support issue and also sent him a fee mattress cover. quite often a mattress is a four figure investment. you have to ask detailed questions about the warranty. some manufacturers require the use of a box spring or similar support and there might be a very specific definition of problems like sagging that must be met before they'll replace it. figure all of that out up front
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and if you don't like those conditions, well, go ahead and look for another mattress. if you're losing sleep over a consumer call-888-9 call-888-996-tips or nbcbayarea.com/responds. getting a look at what we can expect as we head out the door this morning. >> it's going to be a clear start and cooler temperatures, cupertino in the 60s, heading in the upper 70s today. we'll talk about rest of the week coming up next. >> actually this is a dark and kind of smeary look at the san mateo bridge. we'll try to give you a clearer brighter look at the day coming up. >> a couple minutes before 5:00. new this morning, one peninsula city is replacing people with cameras and a loud speaker, the new effort to secure train crossings but the people are watching from far, far away.
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jose.. ad lib it is monday morning for you. as we take a live look out at san jose right now, you can see cars there in the background on the move getti yr day with us. i'm marcus washington. >> i'm kris sanchez, laura garcia is off. i am super happy to see you guys, especially kari because she's bringing us cooler temperatures. >> come on, kari. >> i know you like the cool weather. marcus, i know you don't mind it's hot and in the 80s and 90s but we've had a little bit of
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everything for everybody. and if you're going out to the giants game tonight, it is going to be cool. make sure you're wearing the hoody while the inland areas are going to be still very warm today and later on this evening, first pitch at at&t park, it will be only 58 degrees. at least there will be sunshine. it's going to be windy out there too. gusty winds along the coast, inlare afternoon and it's going to continue to cool o as we go through the week. we'll have more on that in a few minutes. mike has an update for the crash in fremont. >> i've been updated by the update in my ear. thanks so sara and shawn. it's right here. that's the worst part and only real problem we have right now for the bay, northbound 680 we have all lanes block
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