tv Today in the Bay NBC June 6, 2019 5:00am-5:58am PDT
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leaders gathering now to remember the 75th anniversary of the d-day and the soldiers who made that ultimateing arifies during world war ii. out of the classroom instead of the picket line as an east bay picture strike wages on. >> no place for people like that in our league. >> fan frustration court side details that led to the fan getting tossed from oral during the nba finals. a very good morning, thanks for joining us. it's thursday now. >> i'm marcus washington. right now we want to get to the traffic alert from early alert. we are talking about the tri-valley as we look over towards the brown el exit off southbound 680. you see all the green we saw from the big map. this will be a more practically folks coming coming westbound 580 will likely take
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this cut through. that's a standard pattern. the exit is closed because of a big rig with a punctured fuel tank. the latest i am told is a fire crew absorbed all the fuel there. there is no fire. no major injuries with that big rig. 65,000 pounds of rig and whatever they are clearing has to be cleared. we are looking at hopefully clearing before 6:00. we are jamming up. there the a video of that bob redell is live on the scene with the latest. there are cylinders right there. there is the rig. you will use stone ridge to the north and use the road as your altd senate. that's the big deal. the rest shows this contra costa county gathering of course at the bay bridge. back to you. >> all right. tracking changes to our
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forecast. meteorologist carrie hall has that one. >> take a live look outside over san jose this mo the door in santa clara a nice slow warm-up. it bone be as warm as yesterday. today we remember the reroheroes of d-day, world leaders, including president trump gathered in a solemn ceremony in normandy to honor the brave soldiers. earlier, hundreds of people from around the world gathered at omaha beach to watch the sun rise remembrances are taking place throughout the day at the military cemeteries. at 5:45 we have a live report from normandy with president trump's message to the world overnight. we will also show you the contra costa county d-day veterans in france for his emotional return there looking forward to that. 5:03 right now. developing news right now in
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the president's escalating trade wars. this morning we are getting a sense the china trade war will have on school supplies. tracie potts live in washington. negotiators will be back at the white house as this key deadline is looming for us. >> reporter: they will everyone we have two separate trade wars. let's start with mexico. they will continue to stop the 5% escalating tariffs from kicking in. on monday, the president oversees saying they are making progress. they're not there yet, mexico is promising a crack down on drugs. the white house says that's not assurances they can quickly deport pieg grants back to their own country and want more cooperate when it comes to holding detainees on their side of the border so bottom line. they are talking trying to beat
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the deadline. >> trace seefee talk to us about everybody's money. do we have a plan for fall? >> reporter: exactly so now you pick up pencils and photobooks and loose leaf paper. but the trade war that the president has going with china right now may have a big impact. think of what they made in china that stuff can cost you more if a 25% tariff is attached to it. we are getting advice from the national retail federation on how to deal with that. >> to be on the safe side consumers can go shopping early to make sure that they get the product and they want it. >> reporter: there you go you might want to stock up now rather than later. keep an 89 on these trade
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negotiations with china in addition to what's happening today in mexico. all of it could end up affecting your wallet. >> big time. my cart is already overflowing with triplets when we go shopping. thank you so much. 5:05. in about two hours the mueller report marathon reading is expected to go on 17 hours. scott weiner and several supervisors will be reading from robert mueller's redacted report. at manny's, a gathering spott oracle tomorrow into the against toronto. >> we don't know if a fan will be court side after a shove. is this fan going to be alloweding to back john? ? >> reporter: well, that still
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remains to be seen. we don't know the identity we do know the fan was walked out of oracle right after the game by a warrior staff member. remember that play it was in the fourth quarter. it was about ten minutes left near the start, it's a block shot flies out of bounds. kyle lowrie leaps and tries to save the ball. check out the buy the to the right of lowrie reaching over and shoving the raptor's player. lowrie says it was more than just physical. >> after that fan, there is no place for that. he had no reason to touch me. he had no reason to reach over two seats and say some vulgar language to me. there is no place for people like that in our league. you know hopefully, he never comes back to an nba game. >> we don't know whether the fan is a season ticketholder or if he just bought that seat for this one few feet
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away from the owner and he was escorted from the arena. lots of people still talking about this this morning on twitter. some people saying she should be banned from warriors' games from now on. >> certainly a talker there. 5:07. a big coverage of the college admissions scandal where parents lie or cheat to get them in "wall street journal" reports pat hayden may be involved the one time rlodes chancellor. it's his time at usc athletic director federal investigators are scrutinizing. hay den says he was introduced to the mastermind william rick singer but was not aware of the illegal activities. he says he had no ongoing relationship with singer. happening today, the
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defendants in the ghostship warehouse file are asked to dismiss the charges. prosecutors yesterday wrapped up their case. his attorney claims the prosecution did not prove he was responsible for making the necessary safety upgrades to the warehouse. he also says harris' attorney will make a similar request today. new perspective on the stress of wild fires. a poll examines the governor's handling of pg & e brums. an overwhelming majority of californians 78% are worried the cost for recent fires will be passed on to them. 41% approve of governor if you sam newsom's handling of the
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bankruptcy. 35% here disapprove 37% aren't sure. it's 5:09 right now. the strike for new haven teachers is stretching into a 13th day, parents are calling to recall several school board members. they want voters to decide the fate of three of the board not making teachers a priority. tf proposal will be put on a potential ballot if they gather 8,000 a day hikers have been waiting for. beginning today they will having a says to the final stretch. park officials install them weather conditions prevents them from doing so. good luck to them.
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>> have you seen this? lady bugs leading to meteorologist scratching their heads. a cloud was so big it showed up on the national service's radar. it stretched over 80 miles wide. meteorologists thought it was rain clouds headed over demonstrating. hopefully they're headed for the apids on my roses. i year they have love bugs. >> so it's so fascinating. hopefully the lady birds, lady bugs have dispursed. we will be tracking rain moving in to our north. this will bring about cooling changes, shifting our winds, more of an ocean bridge. the marine layer makes it look much nicer. you head out the door, we won't need air conditioners today, this morning, we're feeling a
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touch cooler than the past few days. about 68 degrees at 10:00. mid-70s heading into noon. >> you are on that traffic scene scene. >> what happened is the punkcture we low them is causing the off off-ramp you can see the kitty litter. it looks like we're hoping a 6:00 a.m. reopening of the scene. this activity causing a distraction out to the map, we will show you how much impact it is having off the dublin interchange. tri-valley and the rest of the bay looking much better than
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good morning. in martinez we start out with upper 50s, already feeling cooler. we're staying in the 70 today. this is our break from the heat. we'll talk about when that heat returns from the forecast in less than five minutes. >> right now this traffic alert, the brunell exit is closed. traffic backed up from stone ridge. there will be an issue taking 680 out of contra costa county. hiay help you out of the altamonte pass. and a very happy thursday to you. another gains on the market. keep in mind the fed would only make this cut if the u.s. was in trouble. will it triple in value? alphabet the parent company of youtube says it will track down on racial supremacist and other
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videos demon advertising a number of accounts neo-nazis and others won't get money from ads played from their content and they will delist false ideas like new york is flat. we don't know what is going on on they have tightened it. a delegation will once again meet with members in the hopes of avoiding threatened tariffs. machinery, fruits and vegetables. an idea even some say is bad. here's the president. >> we've told mexico the tariffs go on. i mean it too. i'm very happy with it. a lot of people senators included they have no idea what they are talking about when it comes to tariffs. they have absolutely no idea. >> the threats seem to be
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working. keep in mind it's more than avocados avocados. xray cartridges. the president said he was considering more tariffs on chinese products here's the president again speaking from ireland. >> as far as china is concerned, china wants to make a deal i have no doubt about it. if they want to at the right time probably that will happen. you know what i'm going to say, carolina is not paying billions of dollars to the united states. americans are paying billions of dollars. i would like to stop pointing it out. the president is going to accuse people having no idea of how tariffs work. tariffs, the person purchasing the product essentially is paying for makes the product. >> and people love to shop.
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new this morning, the company touting the newest delivery fleet. it was at an invite only tech conference in los vegas. they may roll out in months. >> the stuff we are doing, it's about big selection and prices will get better through ai. >> jeff wilkey talking about intelligence. it happens on the "today" show right after today in the bay. the mega millions jack is pot is up to $530 million. no one won last night. this is eclipsed the $1.5 winning prize, that was sold in south carolina. the winner chose to remain anonymous. new this morning, talk about a sponsor.
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ed sheeran is get singer is teaming up with heinz, edchup. the ketchup special edition bottle you can buy online. she a long time fan and has a tattoo of the company's logo on his arm. >> you can change it just enough for his hair. >> yeah. >> he drinks it in droves. >> ketchup and fries. >> it's a staple. >> favorite kont condiment. >> there morning we are talking how much it is going to be today. we see the fog, the drizzle. i'm looking around the manner layer and the layers we are seeing. so it's right on the ground and also providing some cooling for all of the bay area.
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so we're starting out cooler. it's 55 in san jose and door in santa rosa it's 51 degrees. if you are looking for something to do today. there will be the rodeo happening and it's kicking off a big weekend there. so this will be right at about 67 degrees really this time of year in the tri-valley. in the south bay, we see highs in the upper 70s and downtown san jose reaching 75 degrees. for the east bay, it won't be as hot, we're talking 80s, san francisco in the '60s. the north bay in the upper 70s and low 80s. we will have to watch out for a fire danger. most of that stays over parts of the central valley. so for us we will still have
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the gusty winds. here we are at 7:00. the winds on shore at 20 to 25 miles per hour staying gusty through tomorrow. this is also our brake from the high heat. it gets hot and humid as we go into the middle of next week. mike you have a bigger backup as a traffic alert. >> first we have these live pictures in now, once again, we are at the scene, you see the flashing lights and the cones blocking the slow lane. the top of the screen that's the exit. closed because, well look at that it had a punctured fuel tank. it we are hoping it can reopen by
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then. all the traffic flow moving along. we are backed up now from stone ridge and foothill roads. >> but if you come in out of the altamonte pass you know that 84 will be the cut. more smoothly to build up at the toll plaza. just starting in the last few seconds. the peninsula and the south bay by comparison here is san jose very light, back to you. >> thanks mike. coming up here on "today in the bay," newly released 911 calls are shedding light on actor storm you must see.
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. good thursday morning to you. here are some of the news making world. the white house plans to introduce and expand hunting and fishing at national refuge. it's resonating in the bay area. both marine islands and san pablo wild life refuges are where more hunting and fishing opportunities will be allowed. one nfl star the victim of a hike. police are looking for two girl friends of new york jets running back leveon bell. now, he says they swiped a black panther pendant and chain valued at more than half a million dollars. high heels not a requirement for female workers in japan, the labor minister says he will not ban dress codes that require high heels at work. new details for you now,
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authorities in chicago have released two 911 calls after actor jussie smollett claimed he was a victim of a racist attack. both calls were made by an unidentified man who said he worked for an artist he didn't want to name. during the first call he said he went to a subway restaurant and someone jumped him. they said he was startled and did not want to file a police report. >> he i just think, he's startled. what's really weird, ma'am, just because i'm scared and i don't know what it prosecutors footage there fro wunone woman actually took it of a dust storm in a twitter friend she thought it rained after realizing. it was dust.
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tri-valley peninsula, south bay, most of the east bay you are just fine coming into your commute direction all the of the altamonte, you can take that and get past this incident. the last half hour it has built up off of 580. you can exit stone ridge and hold off at sim.boulevard. then you will be clear of this incident. this has been going on bob, what itself the latest over there? >> reporter: well mike we're expecting a tow truck to arrive within the next 15 to 30 minutes so we're talking about the 6:00 time line. it is disabled. it's got 65,000 pounds of cargo on the back. its produce. what happened was the driver was headed southbound 680.
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he hit something. it ruptured his fuel tank. he said he was smart enough to look out his side mirrors. notice the fuel was leaking. that's when he pulled over here. we're at southbound 680 right at the exit to brownunell and it's shut down about 100 yard of this stretch. the fire department was out here. they estimated 10 to 20 gallons of fuel. right now, they are waiting for remove the disabled big rig to get this lane back opened and if i want to take a quick back look over your shoulder there is quite a backup here so you want to take mike's advice try i to avoid this area until this is removed. reporting live here in pleasanton, bob redell "today in the bay". let's check that forecast with meteorologist carrie hall. we have been waiting for this cooling trend. >> a live look outside in
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freedom fremont, already feeling cooler. there will be a slow rise in temperatures as we go throughout the day. we will stay in the 70s, also the weekend forecast is coming up. >> we look forward to it. >> developing for you right now, a 10-year-old boy is one of three people shot. >> it happened after 7:00 in santa rosa at jacobs park. a 20-year-old victim was critically injured. a boy and a 40-year-old man will survive. there is no further update on their injuries. multiple soccer games sent hundreds running for cover. a leak representative said one coach was shot. >> what i heard from the coach that just got shot it was that they were will waiting for them. as the car drove by one of two of the people waiting there started saying some stuff. the car comes around.
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the guy gets out the car and starts shooting. >> police say the shooting is gang related. they're looking for a dark colored suv. we are following the developments. we will have more coming up. 5:34. concerns in the south bay. this is after a peeping tom is caught on security camera looking inside of a girl's bedroom. this happened in campbell on monday. the father inside the home yelling, scaring off that man. he recently installed security cameras outside of the home because the daughter was complaining weird things were happening outside of her window. according to police that man was last seen running down bismark drive towards phoenix drive. they're hoping anyone else in the neighborhood might have had same thing that man waive caught on other security cameras. they say you should check. it's 5:35. later today, santa clara police will be talking about the future of levi stadium.
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we know there is football of course in the fall. this is mostly about upcoming events and other concerns. we do know there has been a lot of reports from neighbors recently about traffic at the stadium. tonight's meeting happens at 7:00. all right. who else needs a dance floor when you have moves like this guy? check it out! [ music playing ] >> hey. hey. >> a too as well. in case a locker room will do just fine in this situation. this is actually the oakland raiders locker room, video of a team staff member breaking out serious moves, the worm. look at that man, he can go. he actually posted this on instagram. it is the off season after all. we are trying to think of the name of the raider staff members. he's got the moves like jagr jen a flep. >> impressive. >> just a few minutes ago, he
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was dancing, hey, mike you got some moves. i think you may give this mon a run for it. >> see. >> you know what we're all getting ready for vegas. >> hey, what happens there, stays there. >> there you go. we'll see what's staying, what's clearing over here. we have a live picture. oh thank you. it's not clearing yet. this is staying for at least another 15 to 20 minutes. bob redell talked about it. leaked out after a tank got punctured. hopefully by 6:00 we're down one lane. we will show you where. overall the green sensor drive, jammed up from 580. stone ridge all the way past for now. the next exit. it was going to be your exit. otherwise, tough it out. allow another 15 minutes to be safe. if you are coming out of the altamonte pass you are okay. if you are headed to the bay bridge it's clear until you get to the backed up toll plaza.
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>> oh you know what is quickly approaching. >> the weekend. >> the weekend. >> also quickly the approaching -- >> i got that. >> oh yes, it will be a very hot weekend. let's get to those numbers. saturday is probably your best day to get outside. the bay will be reaching up to 80 degrees, the coast up to 72. does not compare to sunday. it's even hotter. we're up to 94 inland. the bay reaching the some events happening around the bay area in out fairly mild 76 degrees and you probably want to get there early before it makes it into the upper 80s. find some shade and drink plenty of water. you will find cooler temperatures in alameda, the sand sculpture happening on saturday. there will be early clouds. once that clears out, we will be reaching into the low 70s there. a live look in heavenly this morning. a beautiful view. we check out our triumphs in the low 60s tomorrow warming up
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there, more snow melting, if you want to see it on the highest peaks, get there soon. checking out santa cruz this beaches, where we will reach into the upper 70s once those skies clear. it is going to be very pleasant. so i'll be following that we will talk about the schooler air in today's forecast coming up in three minutes. >> looking forward to that. >> looks like we're going to the beach. coming up on "today in the bay," lights out. recovery on the way at lax after a massive power outage. negotiations with mexico enter their second day. so far not much is very fruitful. we're getting down to the wire. we'll take a look when "today in the bay" continues. introducing my new spicy chicken strips combo. bigger, tastier strips of juicy chicken with crunchy batter. spice them up with hot sauce or cool them down with buttermilk ranch. try my 100% all-white meat
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five minutes. >> that's what we're talking t this crash blocking one lane acht the exit at brunell, it's interchange, not out of livermore. we'll talk about that progress and the rest of your commute. >> thank you so much. 5:42 right now. continuing coverage of a power outage in the bay area. lax lost power last night. can you imagine? the outage happened at 6:00. they eventually came back with an hour for several terminals. they had an emergency backup until after 10:00. no cause and it's not clear just how many flights were impacted. though, some were delayed or completely cancelled. >> somber ceremonies overnight to honor the heroes ohe minute the invasion began 75 years ago in a turning point against nazi germany jay
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grey is live in normandy france right now. i can't imagine how emotional it is to be there. >> i know overnight president trump thanked the world leaders for those who served. >> reporter: marcus lori you are absolutely right. a very moving ceremony here it has been very special the ceremony is over. you can see out here the thousands spilling out, paying their respects as well here is is now a sacred burial ground. a tribute, but especially the more than 4,000 most under the age of 20t included not only president trump but french president emanuel macron thanking the troops he says for their freedom and for what they did to liberate france. the president speaking for close to 25 minutes. he echoing that thought of
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appreciation for these heroes. >> you are among the very greatest americans who will ever live are you the pride of our nation. are you the glory of our republic and we thank you from the bottom of our heart. >> reporter: during that speech the president at times stopping going over into the crowd of veterans wlorp in attendance and personally -- who were in attendance and personally thanking these men. we had a chance to talk to some of them. they're in their 90s now, making sure that they stopped to say the real heroes here are their brothers. the men who can't be a part of the ceremony, the men who are behind us here in this memorial. it's been a special, moving time here.
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one that i don't think anyone will forget any time soon. >> let alone to hear from the veterans that actually stormed the veterans that's amazing. one bay area veteran who stormed the beaches of normandy attended today's moving ceremony. >> a hug for you. >> a hug for you. >> i want a hug! >> we want them here! >> the only living survivoror from his bronze star and legion of honor, larsen stopped in to visit. he says this is a trip he never thought he would actually take. >> this is unbelievable. unbelieve able unbelievable the smiles i get from here and the handshakes. you don't know what this means
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to an old man. >> oh, wow! he's going to make me cry. >> to see him in that moment there. let's not forget. we all joined in to help larsen get to france. it's a historic occasion. more than $10,000 was raised days after the story first aired on "today in the bay." you can watch the full journey this sunday. >> wow, way to go bay area for that emotional journey. >> 5:47 president trump says he is committed to blocking tariffs on mexican tariffs in a matter of days. >> he certainly has gotten the mexican government's attention. the president says he's going to put up graduated tariffs on mexican goods come monday. unless the number of people headed to the u.s. border
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unless something is done by mexico. >> this is video of mexican police blocking a caravan of refugees passing through mexico on the way to the u.s. border. now, authorities who were unarmed loaded about 800 men, women and children on buses. put them to a nearby mexican immigration center. the negotiating with vice president pence. negotiations yesterday did not work out. a part of the problem we're having was tracking these notion is we don't know what the actual goal is. president trump only said the mexicans needed to do something significant. there is not a clear or definable demand. the president is out of the country and in the past deals made by people in his administration have not held up once the president got a look at them. politico is reporting speaker of the house nancy pelosi said in private she would like to see donald trump in
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prison after he leaves office. >> that instead of impeachment. it's within the realm of possibilities. doj guidance says you can't indict the president. you can indict a former president and the president is under a number of investigations including the u.s. attorney for the southern district of new york and several states attorney general. those haven't ended. now, a note these kind of partisan attacks while a president is out of the countrygoshe. american politician just didn't do it. the times have changed. while the president is out of town he's attacked joe biden, chuck schumer. he's attacked the news media, the duchess of sussex the mayor of london and bette midler over the past three days. we are watching everything that's happening in washington. we'll report the latest on twitter. you can find me on scott mcgrew. >> thanks scott. take a look at this new video that is trending this morning. just a roller coaster of emotions for a tennis player.
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he lost his french open match. but look at that after nicholas mahut's defeat on the court, his 7-year-old son rushed to his father's side to give him a hug and support there. mahut packed up his things. they eventually walked off the court hand-in-hand and into the hearts of everyone who i best support. >> that shows the love he gives his son and in turn when dad is down. the sun comes up. >> that's what it's all about >> exactly. all right. 550 for you right now. we have been talking about something to smile about this morning. the weather for today. we have been seeing the heat. a little relief. >> all this i think so to this very shallow marine layer. i wanted to show you this shot from tieb ron. >> that layer of fog extending across the golden gate bridge across the bay. so it's going to bring us some relief. not only that but a stronger wind and as you step out the door in morning, it feels
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cooler. we have some low 50s and mid- to upper-50s for the inland areas. that's a live look outside and san jose. so as you are getting dressed, you might want to put on light long sleeves. nothing heavy, though. it will be comfortable today. and a hat thoup winds hair will be blown all over the place. look at their high temperatures for today. reaching 82 in antioch and in concord. today, 80 degrees, 70 in oakland. this is where we should be this time of year. it will be a nice little change. the only thing we have as to watch for is a high dire danger across solano county and parts of the sacramento and san jock im -- joakim valleys. a brisk on shore flow. look how strong it gets overnight. so that's something we will be watching. a lot of gusty winds. much cooler. once the winds subside, our temperatures will be going back up. it is going to be hot next week. check out monday.
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oh 97 degrees. i'll have more on that. mike are you tracking one big backup. >> that's right. let's focus on the opposite side of the atlantic. it's one big good commute for the rest of the day. so only one spot stepping in. the circle area is where the traffic alert is everywhere else look at all that green. we do have the backup at the bay bridge toll plaza. southbound 680. this is still here because of that traffic alert. focus. you are trying to use the brunell. you cannot. you can take foothill road down there. you can take foothill back up the surface streets on the other side of the freeway. 84 cutting through here no problem. maybe lighter traffic coming down. we're looking at live pictures over there. we are at the scene, vehicle blocks the brunell exit. >> that is the big league, the fuel leak has been cleared up is still there. we were hoping it would be cleared now. >> that is an issue, a 20 minute
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delay. you jo innbc area waze. it will track your a hang in southern california working to dispose of tons of illegal marijuana. riverside county deputies lifted more than 100 illegal grows yesterday. at least two people were arrested deputies focused on areas known for illegal pot farms and are not quite the mom and pop operations. 5:53. coming up next on "today in the bay." they are making noise over noisy trains and trash piling up. why the train lines response may not question that it situation. and dramatic new video of a robbery at yet another mobile bay area phone star, the suspect entered with what is believed to be a handgun, except it's not. coming up what police say that weapon is. stilg ahead, the chit chat about a television show between a dad and his infant son. a little toddler there, that's
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piece of quiet. >> they can't communicate with the city. >> there is a debate about that. >> mayor samricardo speaking out. they say the company changed the schedule and tlans are running at all hours. union pacific insists conductors are required to sound the horns at crossings and the city should implement quiet zones. authorities say they should cost millions of dollars. >> they keep people awake. they're ruining our foundation they're affecting our property values and they don't care. >> the mayor and city council are considering legal action to stop the late night train traffic. >> check out this video from at&t or mobile store in villejo. two men burst in wearing masks and waveing a gun. police say they ordered those workers to the back of the store
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and restrained them. the video shows those men putting electronics in their back pax and leaving. the employees are physically okay. as for that gun, it was actually an air soft pellet gun. new details about sexual assault allegations surrounding a former stand ford football player. an independent publication identified a player who was written about but never named in a 2016 "new york times" expose about how school officials handled sexual harassment claims. he says he was never criminally charged or convicted of disciplined by stanford. although the school is not confirming the team's claim, indianapolis colts say they knew about the accusation before drafting him this year. 5:vacate. scared and angry parents are voicing their outrage how a multi-million dollar school wound up next to a concrete
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plan. >> a recent investigation understand why they are r children up late august along a concrete plant right there in fremont for more than 30 years. now there are hundreds of students next door. >> when they are going to school they're there to learn. they're not there to learn to be fearful of the environment they're in. >> the parents brought their concerns to the air district which regulates air pollution across the bay area. >> it's still a little frustrating. i think we want to conduct monitoring on site. the school so far hasn't been all that easy in terms of allowing such monitoring. i don't want to sugar coat this at all. this is the decision that was made. >> the staff would address the allegations. the ad district says it will now proceed with its own in that industrial area. to watch our full investigation, log on to our website, nbc bay
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area.com/investigations. right now, breaking news on two fronts. we are learning about san jose's allen rock neighborhoods. our crew arrived on scene. more breaking news for you on one of the bay area's biggest freeways, a big rig ruptures its fuel tank causing a traffic mess. >> out of the classroom instead on those picket lines, an east bay teacher's strike stretches on. new calls for a leadership shakeup and. there is no place for people like that in our league. fan frustration courtside. the viral dust up between the master's player and a warriors fan that led to that fan getting tossed from oracle arena last night. "today in the bay" continues right now. and a good morning to
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