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francisco good monday morning to you. taking a live look out right now in san francisco as we get started with the day, transamerica building there, it is monday again, folks. >> start that wheel all over again. >> thanks for waking us with us. >> let's get straight to the forecast. hoping for a good one. >> it will be a good day but a little warmer than yesterday. we enjoyed amazing weather over the weekend and today it's still going to be breezy, we start out with mostly clear skies and looking live in san jose, won't see as many clouds as we've seen near the coast. as a result slightly warmer for the inland areas in spots like everygreen, we start out at 61 degreet upper 7degrs. that's exactly where we'll be for the afternoon high.
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low 80s for interior vallend th. we'll talk about a major warm-up for this week coming up. mike, you found something in san jose. >> poking around with our cameras and i don't see it anymore, in the last 90 seconds it cleared on the north 101. chp was doing some sort of activity. everything clear and it was out of lanes. this must have been initiated in the field because the chp computer system dispatch did not have detail and we no longer see any slowing. that's old news. current news, moving smoothly along the peninsula. we have a connection over here from 380 to 101. there was an earlier car fire. i thought there might be a tt by the >> pushing for trump administran immigration policy. it separates immigrant parents from their children at the border >> sergio quintana has vigs
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across the bay area. >> cro on the front steps of n carlos city hall, the organizer spent the day with two children but couldn't stop thinking about what fathers are experiencing in immigration detention centers along the u.s. border with mexico. >> there's a lot of people angry was going on. for father's day, let's bring everyone together. >> he passed out slips of paper enkoushlging people to call their representatives and donate to legal aid groups trying to help immigrant detainees. yvonne compared what she saw when she saw in history museums in germany. >> how can a concentration camp be next door in your neighborhood and no one cared. >> reporter: new photos were released of the facility in mcal will be texas where immigrants
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journalists deribe chain link holding areas as cages and in richmond they gathered out is the the west county detention facility whereple pied up are often held. >> i can't celebrate my father hood when there are fathers literally killing themselves because their children are ripped from him. if someone took my children, i don't know what i would do. >> sergio quintanquintana, "tod the bay." >> in our next half hour we'll have a live report from washington coming up at 5:00. a woman accused of having sex with underage boys in the south bay is scheduled to appear in court. talia cisco and her best friend became a target of a sheriff's investigation back in april. they were tippedff boys. a student teacher the middle school, this is in san jose. but detectives say they have found any connection to any
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students there. cisco is scheduled to appear in court today. verani's first appearance is still pending. a shocking story out of san jose, a woman accused of killing a roommate and putting body parts in a storage container will face a judge today. we were the only cameras on thursday morning when lisa gone zan lez pled not guilty. trying to convince her roommate to move out of their mission district apartment and police say she killed her during a heated argument. they then used a hacksaw to dismember the body. >> 4:34. now to this developing story, at least three people are dead after an earthquake jolted western japan. dozens more injured after that powerful 5.3 earthquake hit o sack ka, japan. it struck shortly before 8:00 a.m. local time. japan is 16 hours ahead of us on the west coast. train and subway service were stopped as crews checked for the damage. more than 170,000 homes were thou power.
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the earthquake was inland which experts say poses no risk for tsunami. sea levels continue to rise and thousands of coastal homes may be threatened over the next three decades. that's the finding from the union of concerned scientists and look at data compile d by zillow and found 25,000 c california homes may be threatened. they have 'collective value of more than $15 billion. researchers also found 2.4 million homes along the entire pacific coast could be threatened over the next 80 years. >> by the end of the summer, one popular stretch of highway on the north bay should be safer for both drivers and cyclists. this is between mill valley and the sonoma county line. crews will widen the there in some spots across the 46 mile stretch allowing more e for bicyclists and other areas crews will install safety strips to keep cars from
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drifting over the median. the work is scheduled to wrap up by october. >> on july 1st, san francisco's new fiscal year begins. leaders will hear public comment on the planned budget and the board's finance committee meets at 10:00 a.m. committee will also take public kmepts on the city's new salary structure. >> in the meantime a plan to bring free high speed internet to san francisco may be on hold. according to the examiner, outgoing mayor mark farrell will not place a tax measure on the ballot that would fund the service for residents and businesses. farrell has been leading the charge in public ternet project for years but told the examiner the city needs more and asking tesla continues to complete its back order on model 3 and rolling out its new production line. what the ceoelon musk is saying about the company's goals. >>tipping, who's the worst of us all? who's skim ping out on paying up?
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good morning, i'm landon dowdy. wall street could start in the tensions between the u.s. and china. post t losing streak in six weeks and watch list this week we get several reports on housing. on friday the dow fell 85 points to 25,090nd nasdaq slapped 14. by the end of this month elon musk showed off the newest
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production line in a tweet this weekend which was built in three weeks. it's rolling out the high performance model 3s that musk announced recently. 78,000 and e-mail to employees obtained by cnbc he congratul e congratulated them but radical improvements are still needed to reach their production goal. a new report finds llennis are the worst when it comes to tipping. a survey by credit cards.com, two thirds tip less than the standard 20% at restaurants versus half 30 and entirely often leaving nothing for a server. 20% of uber and lyft and taxi drivers are being left high and dry even they offer pre-set tipping options. they say millennials may be not used to tipping in certain situations because the way people spend money may be rapidly changing. >> maybe they'll listen and learn. >> the more you know.
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>> thanks a lot. so improving the taxi industry, that's what transportation leaders are doing today. they are meeting about this. they are going to discuss ways to help the industry get back on its feet after ride share, many taxi companies are going under as lyft and uber riders becoming more popular. pleasant day ahead, ka. >> a really nice day. a little bit warmer than it has been as we take a live look outside in palo alto. our temperatures go from the upper 50s to upper 60s by into going to heat up and i'll show you those numbers on the other side of the break. >> i like these numbers, dwindling a bit. the number of cars in the crash lanes starting to clear up as they open the cash lanes on the left. we have a crash in the area nearby. the bay area is still ban
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the warriors victory in a aivtart our monday morning. the heatup is coming later in the week. the bay area is still basking in the warriors victory in a variety of ways, san francisco's bear bottle brewing company is taking a playful jab at lebron james by introducing a new ipa. this one is called lebron tears.
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the company says it has taken james tears from the game one loss into a hazy ipa. >> i wonder if it's a salty ipa. >> i'm sure it is. >> all right. well, you might need a cool one by the end of the week. >> yes, it is going to be a hot week ahead for the bay area. it starts out nice today and we've enjoyed some beautiful weather over the weekend. we're still seeing tho clouds as we look outside in san francisco but all of that will clear out fairly quickly as we go through the day. the 7-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen. take a look at your microclimate. i'm not going to say anything else. let's go to our morning commute in fremont where it starts out in the upper 50s and by noon we're at 69 degrees, as we go to concord, it's going to be really nice there with low 60s and at
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8:00 this morning, mostly sunny skies and noontime temperature in concord will be at 75 and 80 today at 2:00. it's going to be a little bit qua warmer than it was yesterday. in antioch, low 80s, 84 degrees there and 77 in napa. in san francisco, just a little bit warmer than yesterday at 65 and 75 degrees in palo alto. 80 today in san jose. grning, light long sleeves possible and don't forget the sunglasses, we're going to see a lot of sunshine as we go through the day. we're getting ready for pride en you'll want to stay in san francisco where those temperatures will be much more comfble the mid-70s on saturday and big parade on sunday looks really nice, 73 degrees. inland from 80 degrees today to 90 degrees on the first day of summer, up too 97 degrees this saturday and i wouldn't be
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surprised to see triple digits for the inland valleys and san francisco once again, we'll go from 65 today to the mid-70s by the weekend. we'll talk more about that but mike, now you have a crash on highway 24. >> i talked about it being close to the caldecott, it's also counter coute, those are the two good notes there. as you look at the south bay along the peninsula, an easy flow, we're talking about the east bay. if you're getting away from the bay bridge which there's reports of something in the lanes near the toll plaza but i saw nothing on the camera. i'll double check again. getting away from the bay bridge, east 580 at the east 24 interchange we have one ecrash. that leaves one vehicle in the lanes. should be clearing soon but we'll keep tracking that. . your commute directions through contra costa looking great. counter commute north 680 there's a crash which should be cleared all the way to the shoulder if not completely unite of the area in the next couple of minutes.
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i'll track that. northbound 101 through san rafael moves easy, we did have a good amount of traffic a few minutes ago and it eased up to what we typically expect. looks like a car ray van of folks heading towards the san rafael bridge and golden gate bridge. here the san mateo bridge moves smoothly westbound as your commute direction towards the problems either direction here or south across the dumbarton. so is dead and more than 20 hurt when a gunman open fire on a crowd. people were seen taking cover, huddling behind cars as police responded to the shooting. police say the person who was killed was a suspected shooter and another suspect was arrested. the violence shattered a 24-hour all art night festival meant to bring the community together. >> art all night is sort of -- has become quite a tradition, quite a touchstone in trenton and it's awful that it was broken up like this so awfully in the middle of the night.
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>> though the investigation is still under way, police believe the shooting is gang related. >> investigators are still looking into a tragic car chase and crash near the texas/mexican border. it left five undocumented immigrants dead and 12 others hurt. that chase between a border patrol agent and some undocumented immigrants happened in the small town of big wells when federal agents started chasing it. the vehicle was speeding at more than 100 miles per hour when it rolled over and 12 people were ejected. >> therf this vehicle, we have handled him before and dealt with him last week. obviously he wasn't smuggling any people at that time. we thi he was either here to pick up something or scouting. >> the driver of the suv is believed to be a u.s. citizen. >> new this morning, new numbers indicating the new all mail-in ballot option may have boosted
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numbers for the primary. five counties chosehat option. all voters received ballots in the mail and could send them back or drop them in ballot boxes. turned out in sacramento, more than 20% from the last midterm vote and napa county more than 15%. more competitive races have also contributed. >> ac transit riders are waking up to a new set of service changes, part of a multiyear overhaul. this is the third phase of what the agency calls an ac go, it involves numerous line changes and stream lines routes and all started three years ago. the latest phase includes additional buses on the 80 line which runs between elle cerrito and the ashby b.a.r.t. station and route 81 is being eliminated. in all, 600 buses or service to school lines are out fosh summer. >> coming up next on "today in
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the bay," nbc bay area responds. >> thieves use her debit card out of state but her bank says the charges will stand. that plus one thing you can do to protect your pin. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. nbc bay area responds next. but first happening now, meghan markel's father is speaking out for first time he says, quote, i absolutely wanted to walk my daughter down the aisle but i'm recovering from a heart operation and doing much better. we'll have more for you after the breabridge toll plaza
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nbc bay area responds to a welcome back, looks like the backup is already building at the bay bridge approach this morning. mike is back with a look at the morning commute.
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it is 4:54. >> nbc bay area responds to a teacher whose debit card was being used out of state while she was in the classroom. >> she turned to our consumer team when her bank wouldn't reimburse her for the theft. chris chmura has the response for everyone. >> when she saw bank transactions totalling 2300 in arizona, she knew she had been ripped off. she was teaching california while thieves were going on a shopping spree with her card. she activity to chase and returned then it reversed course and told her the items did not require any correction. she couldn't believe it. how could the bank conclude she was using her debit card in phoenix while at work 600 miles away here in california. that's when christine asked for our help. we contacted chase and it credited her back the full
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$2370.44. we asked chase to explain what happened but it only told us we looked into this as soon as we heard about it and we're glad that we were able to make the customer whole again. we don't know how christine's atm pin was stolen but we do know one national weak spot for ebo debit and a.t.m. carts, gas pumps, not required until the year 2020. so that's where thieves frequently steal car members and pins with skimmers and shimmers. if you really want to protect yourself, insid and pay for the gashe cashier. call us any time, 888-996-tips or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. starting today, mill pete ago unified school district will join forces to make sure no kid goes hungry this summer.
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part of the summer free lunch for kids program. there will be three different feeding sites and they can get free wholesome lunches through the program. here's where you can get the meals, alexander rose elementary, don't need to register, bring the empty stomach. >> important. >> coming up here, a look at the forecast. it's going to be a nice one, kari. >> if you're heading out to t giants game later this evening, we have nice cool weather. it will still be breezy and we'll have a few clouds rolling by but overall a great evening to enjoy out there with a little bit of sunshine. we'll talk about what's ahead as our temperatures heat up coming up next. plus-- and over here we're getting a little more of a crowd west 580 through dublin, a smooth drive in this particular shot. i'll show you what might affect some of these folks friends driving later than that. as fire season continues, you'll see smoke rising in the
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and lastly, check your alarms weekly. replace. change. test. because early warnings help to save lives. rafael.. ad lib welcome to monday morning, a live look outside overlooking san rafael, looks like foeksz are up and at them this monday. getting a jump on the work week. >> not the only one. >> exactly. >> i'm laura garcia xbr i'm marcus washington. mike inouye, welcome back to you. >> thank you. >> today is going to be a good one, i like it when the fecast
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looks like this. >> looks nice and warm and today will be the most comfortable day of the week because it will be heating up as the week goes along, as we start out this morning, mostly clear skies as we get ready for sunrise, about 30 minutes away and there are temperatures will be in the perer 50s to start out this by early afternoon. we're heading up to the normal high of about 80 degrees for the south bay, 822 in concord and santa rosa, high of 81. we'll talk about a big warm-up in the workweek forecast and mike now there's a crash at altamo altamont. >> this is on the altamont pass road not 580. a big look at the bay, call another crash over to the water but over here west 580, that moves smoothly, right there just off the freeway, there is a crash blocking one of those highway 4 and antiocheeway is
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and concord, 680 and 24 look great. south 880 slowing you saw pop up on the sensors at 92. one lane may be blocked in hayward. back to you. >> thanks, mike, 5:00 right now. preparing for the next big fire. if you notice smoke it may be

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