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good monday morning to you. taking a live look outside, this time from the east bay, walnut creek, getting our week started. it is so much fun coming back after being off on vacation. >> i'm sure you were thinking about us the whole time. >> it is early, let me tell you. good morning. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. mike will have a look at the commute in a bit. first we start out with the weather. another cool start. >> nice and cool this morning but slightly warmer, as we go into the afternoon. this is a live look outside in san jose, starting out with some clouds now. once all of that clears out by late morning we get sunshine and some slightly warmer air once again, as we look at our highs today, we'll reach into the low 80s in the south bay, upper 80s for the tri-valley, and also in the delta, and we're going to keep those 60s in san francisco.
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our temperatures going up a few more degrees. we'll talk more about that in a few minutes and mike you're looking at cocoa county. >> contra costa county, we see the first commute signs start over here in antioch but looking at eastbound highway 4, counter that direction because normally it would be westbound. eastbound had a crash clear at bailey, a little activity there and maybe some debris. more debris from an earlier crash northbound 680 the debris is clearing from the northbound side. southbound reports they m left approaching pacheco or highway 4. no slowing shows up. lighter traffic coming off of the benicia bridge and the south bay along the peninsula or the east bay, great. back to you. >> thanks so much. 4:31 right now. there are questions this morning about employee safety at a pet boarding facility in the south bay. >> a woman is hurt after she was bitten by a dog. she works at the wag hotel in santa clara, and is the fifth staff member sent to the hospital. >> "today in the bay's" sergio quintana has the exclusive
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details you'll only see right here. >> reporter: this is what son dra's hand looks like after three stitches to close up a deep bite. her boyfriend took pictures of her at the hospital after she was injured. she was helping other employees break up a dog that attacked another dog. >> the process of me getting the dog away from the attacking dog that's when i was bit. >> reporter: this is the second time she was injured by pets boarded at wag hotel. she loves her job but wishes she had more resources to handle bad sibeer tools to use more quickly and effectively than what we currently have. >> being dragged by a pit bull. >> reporter: two days earlier her colleague, taylor sedgie was among four workers who were attached by an out of control pit bull. >> he latched on and i heard my skin pop and crunch. >> reporter: we blurred the pictures of her injuries because they're pretty gruesome, and she wasn't the one with the worst injuries. one of her three co-workers was
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rushed to the hospital in critical condition. she is expected to recover. an executive from wag hotel issued a prepared statement on thursday's attack "on behalf of all of our associates especially those impacted by this incident we would like to thank the community for all the kind words, concern and support. above all, we're committed to the health and safety of all associates and guests and launchds a full investigation into this incident." taylor and son dra both say even with their injuries they love all,the p big, doesn't matter. i'll still be like, hi! you need some love? >> reporter: they just want to feel safer at work. sergio quintana, "" 4:33 right now. a kay yot chaotic series in palo alto. >> this dash cam video shows a car driving into the wrong direction just before that crash. after impact, the crash burst
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into flames and the wrong-way driver was killed. the other driver suffered major injuries. chp officers responded to that shall krcrash another accident happening on the opposite side of the highway. here's what it sounded like when the two cars collided. >> when those vehicles came to rest, some of the passenger parties got out of those vehicles and as far as we know right now at least one passenger was struck by another vehicle on the roadway, and they're in serious condition as well. >> wow. chp officers arrested one driver on cess spigs of fesuspicion of. for a who shot a man. when sfersofficers arrived theyd a man with a gunshot wound. his truck had several bullet holes in it.
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the man later died at the scene. police don't have much information about the shooter and they're hoping witnesses will help them. >> 4:34 right now. vacaville police searching for suspects in a bold robbery at a clothing store. a worker managed to record what happened on cell phone. investigators say the group of four came in with bags and started casually stacking up clothes. >> when they came in the store, the employees saw they had their hoods up, that they had bags with them, this was unusual behavior. they asked them to leave, suspecting they were going to be involved in a theft. they refused and then began just grabbing as many clothing items as they could and then left the store. >> in total the suspects stole $9,000 worth of merchandise. vacaville police posted the video to their facebook page where it's generating a lot of buzz. officers hope it generates leads. a dramatic rescue in bodega bay. a father and three children were
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canoeing when the wind started picking up. they couldn't paddle to safety and got stranded near campbell cove. rescue crews pulled the family from the cove. the coast guard gives the family credit for wearing life jackets but reminding everyone to check the weather conditions before hitting the water. in the sierra foothills, search crews are looking for a plane that nose dived into the water after it hit a power line. the pilot was the only person on board and the plane quickly sunk after the crash. no word yet on what may have caused the crash. coming up next on "today in the bay," target getting to the bottom of a second outage over the weekend, what put a halt to business nationwide. plus walmart is looking to make grocery shopping a click of a button experience for you. the new service the retailer is offering to its customers.
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good morning. i'm frank holland at cnbc headquarters. wall street is set to open up higher this morning. stocks slumped on friday but the dow, the nasdaq and the s&p managed to post positive gains for the week. the dow is on its longest weekly winning in two months. the bigge widely expected to signal strongly they will start cutting interest rates sometime this summer or this fall. target says a smaller register outage yesterday was caused by a technical glitcht its payment vendor, not as widespread at saturday when registers were
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down at all target stores for two hours, caused by an error made during regular system maintenance. target's last widespread outage was back in june of 2014. walmart has launched a new grocery delivery service. tech crunch says the program called delivery unlimited cost 98 bucks a year and expands on a retailer's previous efforts. before customers could have items shipped to their nearest store for free or to their home for $9.99 per order. the new service lets shoppers skip the per order fee. walmart introduced several initiatives recently including free one-day shipping for orders over $35. back over to you. >> come in, stock the fridge, make dinner. >> it's coming. actually i think somebody's doing that already. >> they'll put stuff in your fridge. >> we just saw that last week. you were on vacation but yeah. but you're back now. >> i'm back now. you better enjoy it. >> i do. >> on "toy in the bay," kari hall checking that new work week forecast.
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>> looks pretty good starting out this morning. a few clouds here and there. we'll see clouds rolling out of here, temperatures warming up a little bit over yesterday, which was really nice. we'll talk about what's ahead for the rest of the would ek, that week, that's coming up. >> some of the folks already saw your forecast and are leaving livermore and dublin, kari. westbound is your commute for 580 through the dublin interchange. i'll show you how things are shaping up from the earlier crashes a little farther north.
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and a good monday morning for you. taking a look right here at the bay bridge toll plaza, getting on the road there, a lot of people, well, mike will have a look at that coming up in just a
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bit. hey, did you catch the u.s. open over the weekend? >> got it! >> you see it right there, that is gary woodland. he actually did that with two clutch shots and a birdie putt and put the silver trophy in his hands at pebble beach. brooks koepka trying to match a 114 straight record with his u.s. open, which kept the pressure on until the very end but here is the moment that still has a lot of people buzzing, during the second round the seagulls trying to pick up phil mickelson's golf ball. >> mine, mine! >> look at that. i want it. i want it. later, it rolled away from the resting spot. the birdie gave up, and with the rules officials looking on, phil placed that ball back in its original position. >> he trained that thing.
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>> this is what you do, you come in. >> that's a bad lie and you just nudge it. >> exactly. >> have you playing lately? >> the other way is oh my foot hit it. >> cloudy and overcast. >> it's been misting and drizzling along the coast that kept it cool. we're seeing a little bit of that in san francisco but it will be clearing as we go throughout the day, that's going to give us a sunny day and a morning start in the mid-50s. we still have a nice onshore wind flow that will keep it cooler for some of the coastal areas, but slightly warmer in some of the valleys. as we step out the door in brentwood, it will be about 60 degrees. you can see the clouds overhead but all of that clears out headed through about 6:00 to 7:00, and then we're going into the upper 70s by 11:00 today and warming it up into the upper 80s, so we're going back up to start out the weekend. as you check out the seven-day forecast, at the bottom of the screen, we will have a very warm start to the week, especially for our valleys, with livermore
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today reaching 87 degrees. we'll be up to 86 in concord. 84 in napa. up to 90 today in ukiah, while san francisco stays in the upper 60s. if you're about to head out or going out later this evening, for the a's game at first pitch, it will be at about 66 degrees, ut there, especially if the kids are out of school, you're looking for something to do, check out the a's this evening. as you're getting dressed this morning, stepping out the door, grab a jacket to start, but the rest of the day, you'll be comfortable with some short sleeves on, because it starts out cool but does warm up. and then here's a look at our wind direction and wind speed in miles per hour. we know that the winds coming in off of the ocean provides us with our natural air conditioning and it's also going to keep it a little bit cool and foggy along the coast still, so we start out with the mist and drizzle there, some light wind speeds coming in at 10 to 15 as we go throughout the day but notice the wind direction is moving onshore and so that's
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going to keep it from being really hot for some of our inland areas, we'll do it again tomorrow. here is a look at our temperatures for the inland valleys reaching into the upper 80s, just a degree or two warmer tomorrow and we'll start to cool off, headed toward the end of the week, but notice our temperature is still going up and down. so it heats up again for saturday into sunday, with san francisco seeing the drizzle today, but then not as much tomorrow so we'll reach into the low 70s. we'll talk more about that coming up, and mike, you were saying some of the folks are getting back towork. >> the egeto work, waiting in line patiently. we also have a couple of the cash lanes that aren't yet open and we've seen things shake out a little bit slower coming off the overcrossing from 808 and easing up over the last couple of minutes so inare moving nicey bridge. it's the mild backup at the toll plaza itself, a fast track big advantage right now. over here the earlier crash no slowing shows up. i warned about a potential for
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closure two lanes south 680 toward highway 4. the earlier crash on the northbound side. we've seen no major injuries from that and no major slowing after the cleanup. dublin interchange i showed you the folks trachlg out of livermore. south bay speed limit and northbound is your commute there, along the peninsula, no slowing in san mateo just yet. we'll see thatity laer on in the morning. in pa lo alto northbound embarcadero a traffic break, moving more cones, typical at this time and no delay for the transit systems. a great start. back to you. >> thanks, mike. president trumplly kicking off >> and a new interview is giving us a hint of how he'll try to win next year's election. "today in the bay's" tracie potts reports on that plus how congress is reacting. s hinting at security, great g
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economy. >> reporter: and denying former vice president joe biden. >> i don't believe in those polls. there's no way he beats me in texas. my polls show that i'm winning everywhere. >> reporter: a fox news poll shows him behind five democrats, and our own nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows nearly half the public saying no to impeachment hearings. >> we fwheneed to open an inqui and look at what is going on. >> reporter: president trump denies the mueller report finding that he tried to fire the special counsel. >> he wasn't fired. okay? number one, very importantly, but more importantly, article ii allows me to do whatever i want. >> reporter: meantime, republicans are both defending and explaining what the president said about taking information from foreign governments before reporting it to the fbi. >> this was a mistake to say this. i mean, clearly. >> the president said that he would report that to the fbi. >> reporter: splitting republicans one day before trying to unify them for the next election. our poll also show the
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president's job approval rating at 44%, down two points from last month but still within the margin of error. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. negotiations with mexico are taking a step forward. armed mexican soldiers could be spotted stopping cars north of the guatemalan border over the weekend, part of the country's crackdown on migration and response to u.s. pressure. president trump threatened tariffs on mexican imports if the country didn't act on immigration issues. today marks the 25th anniversary of the infamous o.j. simpson blon kronco chase. simpson led lapd on a slow chase in los angeles area in the now famous white ford bronco. he wasnicole brown home where he followed that spe streets holding signs, some reading "go o.j.
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"it captured the attention of an estimated 95 million people. simpson was later found not guilty. he's currently living in las vegas and created a twitter account. in a video he said he "got a little getting even to do." he is referring to fake o.j. accounts and added that his would actually be official. coming up here on "today in the bay," "nbc bay area responds." >> delivery of a $7 treat ends up costing more than 100. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. "nbc bay area responds," next. iran says itil limits on the stockpile of low enriched uranium in ten days. this comes in the wake of suspected attacks of oil tankers
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the u.s. is plami inblaming ira. iran has denied any involvement.
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welcome back, everyone. taking a peek outside on this monday morning, getting our work week started. folks headed out the door. this is a live look in palo alto. looks smooth right now. but mike is keeping his eye on all tor him momentarily. 4:55 right now. nbc bay area responds to an east bay man whose unusual shipment was unexpectedly sent back to him. >> so he wanted his money back chmura and his team for help. >> good morning, we've untangled many problems about shipping all kinds of stuff. ryan baker's case is the first involving cereal, oreo o's
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cereal. his friends in norway love it so they can't buy it there. he sent a $7 two-pack and paid the postal service $55 for shipping. he filled out the customs forms and was assured the cereal with as on its way. however the box returned. ryan says norway's customs office assessed a $60 duty on $7 worth of cereal. ryan feels the postal clerk here wh him send the box had given him bad advice on filling out the customs forms. so he canceled the shipment and asked for his ck. office said no, ryan contacted us. we reached out to the postal service. it turns out the check box marked "gift" on the customs form here should have been checked, but was not. eventually the sacramento postmaster called ryan and refunded his $55 shipping fee. if you're dealing with a delivery dilemma, we deliver for
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you. 888-996-tips or go to nbcbayarea.com/responds. >> the guy in norway never got his oreos. >> shucks. >> shoot. 4:56 for you right now. happy father's day to all you fathers out there. that was yesterday, but if you're like some people, you ma may have forgotten, like in baseball, one, two, three strikes you're out. >> major league baseball made sure fathers everywhere felt like a home run. yesterday the base pads and the players detected out in blue to pay tribute. royals catcher martin maldonato had a clip-on tie with names. look at the tie there. former mlb fathers throwing out the first pitch to their sons who are currently playing professional baseball. which has got to be cool. >> that is cool. >> take to you all the games and you're right there with them.
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>> there you go. look at that. we always forget the dads sometimes. >> oh, not in my house. >> but again, happy father's day to all you fathers out there. coming up here on "today in the bay," we're going to check that forecast for you. meteorologist kari hall has been tracking it all. >> starts out cloudy, cool, even some drizzle in some spots. here is a live look in fremont with some breezy winds, i about this and what's ahead for the week, coming up next. and here's a look at san rafael, the north bay commute is a breeze right now. traffic flowing smoothly here curves. a whale has been in alameda for more than two weeks now. you're watching "today in the bay."
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right now at 5:00 on high alert. the action cal fire is taking in a few hours to prevent wildfires. coming up in a live reportpacte. plus a major event planned development in eastern contra costa county is moving forward. the role people in brentwood could play in the construction. and taking the stand, defendant max harris testifies today in the deadly ghostship warehouse fire. how he plans to defend himself as he faces criminal charges. "today in the bay" continues right now. and a good monday morning to you. thanks so much for starting your morning here with us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's get a look at that
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forecast. are we going to have a warmup this week? >> we will, just a few more degrees for the inland areas today. it was a nice weekend, and so we're just going to continue on with that, headed into our new work week. if you're on your way out the door to the fruitvale b.a.r.t. station it's a cloudy, drizzly morning with some upper 50s. we'll see our skies gradually

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