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across the san jose street. the police investigation we're monitoring. and ecig elimination, the late night vote. plus -- >> dodge a 95-mile-per-hour ball and see how quickly you react. >> new protection for baseball fans. the change that dodgers say that they will makes a we hear from the family and the girl hit with the ball on sunday. also new for you, what the giants finally told us about netting at oracle park. "today in the bay" continues right now. good morning to you. thanks so much for starting right here with us. i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. let's talk about the forecast. >> and it will be a little cooler and we're starting out with some sunshine in san francisco. and we will still see the fog near the coast and at times rolling by the golden gate bridge. a beautiful start to the day. in pleasant hill, still warm, we're reaching into the low 80s
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there. but the cooling trend is under way. so we'll talk more about that in a few minutes. and mike, you can tell it is summer. >> and look at that, the beautiful bright sunshine, sunrises early, sets a little later. and we have a little bit lighter traffic. that happens after the big first burst about 5:30 in the morning. so now we have fastrak lanes which have built up, the lanes off to the east a little easier if you bring cash. a little build for the upper east shore and also highway 4 in toward concord out of pittsburg and bay point. >> the slowing that we typically see. i am concerned about the car fire on 680 through fremont. we'll get you an update coming up. this morning an apparent drive-by shooting sending one man to the hospital and two others detained by police. >> thom jensen is live just off 280 at the corner of scott and richmond. i understand you have new
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information? >> reporter: yeah, we're right at the corner of scott street and actually on the 400 block of richmond avenue. and you can see remnants of the gunfire from last night. this bullet hole through this car windshield right here. and i just talked to the man who lives across the street. now, as we go to the video here, he does not know why these two men were detained last night. we had a photographer on the scene at about 10:30 and we did hide their identity but way don't know if they are involved. but the man who lives across the street zez says osays one perso in the driveway of the home, but he does not know what happened. and to clear things up you, it appears that the ambulance left and did not go to the hospital with anybody in it. according to this man the victim got in a vehicle, the man who was shot, and left the scene. and again, those two people who were detained, we do not know why they were detained, but
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there were a number of gunshots that were fired. he said at least four shots he heard. he was concerned for himself and other people who live in the house, his landlord, because we they that the bullets do go through walls and that people have been injured and even killed before with bullets that have gone through walls and shootings like this. we hope to get more information from the sheriff's department later on this morning. we're live in san jose, thom jensen, "today in the bay." 6:03. and we're still waiting to hear from police hoping to identify the five people killed inside a south san jose home yesterday. one man and three women were killed before the suspect took his own life. no word yet on a motive. an east bay man supporting hitler is expected in court. a judge should decide if there is enough evidence to send the 23-year-old ross farca to trial. investigators call him a nazi
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sympathizer and say that he built a homemade assault rifle and posted online threats to use it for some kind of terror attack against jews. someone noticed the threats on a gaming website and tipped off police. happening today, the future of a decades old school mural may hang in balance. this is with a hearing in san francisco. the mural sits in the lobby of george washington high school and depicts his life and dates to the 19 nirts. but some people find some of the history offensive. it includes dead native americans and images of washington slaves. others say that it is an important history less ton aon should not be changed. if they vote to change it, costs could approach $1 million. and liver hoar is thmore isd against a teenage smoking endem tick. they voted to ban the sale of
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all flavored tobacco includes vape heads. and there will be a buffer zone between stores that sell tobacco and places where kids can be found including libraries and schools. san francisco, oakland and richmond have all passed similar bans in recent months. new details this morning out of southern california, that is where the los angeles dodgers now plan to add new protections for fans after a young girl was struck by a foul ball on sunday. late yesterday the dodgers announced expanding stadium netting as soon as this season. on sunday cody bellinger's foul ball struck caitlin salazar in the head. she talking about what happened after suffering a concussion, but she says she didn't remember being hit. >> i'm not the only one at the stadium who has gotten hit with a ball. it makes me feel safer to know that there will be more protection. >> major league baseball leaves it up to teams to decide how much protective netting they need. the giants tell us that their netting extends beyond minimum
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league standards. the as did not get back to us, but with so much foul territory, the perceived danger may be a little lower. check out what is roaming in los gatos. a puma and her cub. and they will ferswill fiercely their cubs, so stay clear. but they are quite darling. we've seen a lot of mountain lion sightings, so of course heed caution as the better weather is upon us as well. a lot of people are out hiking. 6:06. and we've fwae we've fwaenling you abobeen tel telethon and this benefitses make-a-wish foundation. how is it looking over there? >> it is looking great. we have the people here ready to sketch your calls. but i don't hear the phones
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ringing. that is why we want to tell you all about it. so nbc bay area teaming up with telemundo 48 to really help out, this is the make a wish fou-a-w foundation. they provide kids with that great trip, that opportunity, that wish to experience something. so this is where you jump in and help out. you can make a call right now, we are ready, you see they are ready to man the phones. and you can give donations, monetary donations, but what we'd love is those sky miles. many people have those miles, they collect them, some people don't use them, some people have so many and that is who we're talking to. we want you to give us a call right now and make that donation, that call, that number right there on your screen, 833-nbc-kntv. it would be so great for you to give us a call and donate those sky miles or just make a monetary donation because what
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we want to do, we want to help the make-a-wish foundation grant as many wishes as possible. these kids are going through so much. so if we can do just one thing make their lives better, it is well worth it. so give us a call. 833-nbc-kntv. if you call like right now, i'll answer the phone. so i'll give you a few seconds, but i have to get back to laura. >> and we'll be back there later, marcus and i will i answering the phones. so we'd love to hear from you this morning. so let's check in with the weather. and you'll be in the phone banks. >> yeah, so give us a call. and definitely the kids will appreciate that. it is a beautiful sunrise. it will be an amazing day. this is a live look outside in san jose. and heading to east san jose to the neighborhood of evergreen,
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we'll be at 62 there in the next hour and then low 70s at 10:00, going into the lower 80s for the rest of the afternoon. we'll be slightly above normal. if you are about to head out in fremont, slightly cooler there going into the afternoon. but we are going to have a major cooldown headed our way. mike, everything looks pretty normal. >> pretty normal. only one spot really i have to point out. not the bay bridge toll plaza, smooth drives around most of the bay and it is toward fremont for southbound 680, that is where i'm continuing to watch the slowing and also any updates for that area. there is a car fire reported. and it sounded like not a big deal, but the dry conditions in the area. so just be careful. we've had a lot of fires. >> reporter:ed around the bay. ala alameda fire is on scene. past that, you are fine for the
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commute. and of course slowing toward the bay bridge toll plaza. a big fight is brewing between california and the ncaa saying that they may ban universities in our state from competing in college championships. coming up, the legislation at the core of the fight. president trump says you should know what a hospital would charge you before you have the procedure. that is reasonable. but will it bring the prices down? we'll take a look. he's a little survivor, that is for sure. >> meow! a pet cat surviving a trip through a washing machine. her owner's reaction.
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good tuesday morning. let's head to palo alto. we start out with mostly clear skies. it is a beautiful start to the day feeling nice and cool. and it will be slightly cooler for the afternoon as well. we are going to have a pretty big cooldown all across the bay area. i'll have your weekend coming up in less than five minutes. and up to the richmond/san rafael bridge, all lanes with a lot of traffic here. unlike the bay bridge where we have a little advantage off to the left. smooth drive for 580 and even lighter flow throughout the south bay. we'll show you your big view coming up.
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good morning. very happy tuesday. stocks pretty flat as investors not pinning much hope solving the china problem anytime soon. amazon says that it will expand prime day from one day to two, that comes later next month. facebook has cleared itself from wrongdoing in the russia and brexit issue. the company says that it found no evidence russians used the social network to try to influence britain to vote "leave." though the company spokesman nick clegg did say facebook his own company should be better regulated by government. pack here at home, stanford says that it is willing to spend billions on ready for aable housing and transportation as well as money for palo alto schools. this would be in exchange for a 17 year land use permit. president trump has signed a new order that would push hospitals to be more transparent with pricing. it orders the department of health and human services to develop new rules.
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right now it is difficult to find the price out of juof abou procedure. let's say you'd like to know if a hip replacement costs more at good sam than kaiser. most advocates say that is not an unreasonable thing to ask economists say that price transparency may not necessarily drive down prices. they could go up when one hospital finds out all the other hospitals are charging more. a successful launch of the falcon heavy rocket this morning in florida. it is carrying a number of pay loads including two dozen small satellites and solar sail that will use light from the sun to push itself through space. and, yes, light can push you. or at least prer pretwe're prett can. it was first proposed back in the '70sed by carl sagan. they got it launched up into space and will give it a try. >> how cool. what a test.
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>> really cool. look at this, 6:15 for you. talk about nine lives. look at this cute little kitty here. this cat surviving a harrowing trip through a washing machine cycle. fee tliks snuck in when the owner wasn't looking. she heard the cat and checked regularly just to make sure that the cats aren't inside. but she missed felix this time. felix is on ox again support showing gradual improvement, but just talk about a strong cat right there. making it through that entire cycle. >> 45 minutes. that is crazy. >> i mean isn't that amazing though? >> that is amazing. poor little kitty. but great veterinary work there. so we're starting out with clear skies across the bay area
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and it is still going to be cool. we had some amazing weather. we're starting out with some clouds near the coast. we can see it from the woodside camera. take a look at that view as the sunrises. and it is also mostly clear as we head over toward the tri-valley looking live, temperatures in the upper 50s there. we're seeing mostly 50s as you step out except for brentwood, a little warmer there. low 50s in the north bay. and if you are headed to the park in oakley, it will be a clear and school start. comfortable at 10:00. but as it heats up around noon into the afternoon, you may find yourself check those slides to make sure that they are not too hot. the earlier the better when it comes to getting outside. south bay, we are heading up to 86 in morgan hill. we'll see a high of 86 also in livermo livermore, 72 in oakland. breezy for the peninsula.
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mostly in the 60s in san francisco, but it will be windy, check out the sustained winds at 22 miles an hour. so that will keep it a little cooler there. and also in the inland valley, reaching into the upper 70s and low 80s in the north bay. if you are heading out to the giants game, it will still be windy. at first pitch, 6:45, in the lower 60s. and then dropping back into the upper 50s. we're in this weather pattern with some cooler air because of a storm system that is moving very slowly across the pacific northwest.winds circulating around the low pressure counter clockwise, so giving us a brisk onshore wind flow and the strong ocean breeze makes it feel like it is in the 70s and 80s. and we know the water is cool sand that will transport some of the cool air into the valleys. but as we go into next week, high pressure briefly moves in, but there is actually another storm system right behind that that is going to keep it cool here in the bay area. no rain, but we will only see
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the temperatures in the 70s and low 80s. so a nice break from the high heat. and you can turn off the air conditioners tomorrow continuing into the weaken and the start of next week. mike, all reports are in the east bay? >> that's right. peninsula, south bay, very light traffic flow here. and look, they just cleared that. so my partners at our traffic division have cleared southbound 680 where there was the earlier car fire. i've been monitoring it for over a half hour with no further problems. and that is good news. 238 may have a left shoulder affected by a disabled vehicle. so that will be a distraction. notice that you are at glean for castro valley. just that build for hayward and nimitz. walnut creek interchange, a little build as well.
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slowing for the upper east shore freeway. and of course the bay bridge toll plaza where we had the backup right on schedule and look at that, fastrak lanes, left lanes still with lighter traffic. so if you bring your cash, you might have an advantage and bring the sunglasses for sure. next and new this morning, negotiating a raise. the divisive debate over teacher pay and schools in the north bay and how much money the person in charge should make. but first our team always on social media. hike sharing that our phone bank is officially open. nbc bay area and telemundo 48 teaming up to help sick kids right here in the bay area. this is a one day wish-a-thon for your sky miles. it goes from right now until 7:00 p.m. just call the number on the screen. you can donate money as well.
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his bed frame. he is facing multiple felony charges including murder, attempted murder and use of an illegal firearm. he is accused of killing officer o'sullivan last week after a domestic disturbance. today you may seeing fires, but don't worry, it is a controlled burn in the rich honored area. and new details for you on the next story, santa rose school district is revising a proposed superintendent pay hike following public outrage. currently the superintendent makes about $200,000 a year. the district had initially proposed raising her pay nearly 29%. however, many say that increase should be on par with the 7% over two years that teachers received. the ncaa appears to be taking off the gloves to stop
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california from passing the student-athlete compensation bill. state senators have already a approved the fair pay to play act, it is now in assembly. starting in 2023, it would allow student-athletes to profit from their likeness and receive compensation for sponsorship or signing with agents. ncaa is now reportedly threatening to ban schools in california from ncaa championships if the bill passes. arguing that the playing field would no longer be level. the ncaa says that it is already working on its own set of new rules. the defending world cup champion women's team one step closer to defending its title. >> versus spain, game tied at one in the 70th minute with the usa rose lavelle fouled, and so the u.s. was awarded a free kick. and megan rapinoe scored her second goal of the day. the u.s. holds on to beat spain 2-1. team usa moves on to play the
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host country france on friday in the quarter finals. 6:25 right now. here are some of the stories we're working on for 6:30. formalizing history. the steps san francisco may take today to cement the legacy and pride of the castro. but first, violence doubles on b.a.r.t. trains in the east bay. the new numbers we're going through this morning. plus suspending horse racing, the decision the governor will get to make in the new power the state's horsing board could be get managemeting wake of 30 horse deaths.
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right now at 6:30, the phone lines are open. call 1-833-nbc-kntv. we're helping out the bay area make-a-wish foundation. you can donate your airline miles or money. and of course it goes to such a great cause. good morning to you and thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we want to get a look at the forecast for you. kari hall has been tracking the movement of the cooler temperatures. >> yeah, it is starting to move on in as we head throughout the day. we're starting out with some sunshine right now taking a live look outside in fremont as you get ready to head out, we have upper 50s and low 60s. we'll be at 61 at 7:00. then we will have upper 70s today feeling very nice with our inland valleys.
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mike, you have a slowing in the south bay? >> right on schedule. there we see 101 northbound starting to build. and we had another build earlier, that is the first burst which eased up. so now there is capital expressway, and there is 85 slowing up to and just past highway 17. typical pattern. 87 not bad. 680 southbound tapping the breaks. the earlier car fire is out. build for hayward and toward the san mateo bridge. bay original abridge and i rich slow but that is a standard place. and so many people take mass transit and there are more safety concerns for b.a.r.t. after a new report shows crime has doubled over the last few
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years. peteurratts to is joining us live with those numbers. >> reporter: and new numbers are coming from the grand jury report.with those numbers. >> reporter: and new numbers are coming from the grand jury report. some folks think that this could be represented to the fare evasion problem. but let's talk about the numbers. between 2014 and 2019, it shows that robberies are up 128%, aggravated assaults are up 83%. the two jumping nearly 16% from 2017 to 2018. b.a.r.t. officials say that it could be the fare evasion problem which is significantly higher than expected. the report showing that 50% of riders don't pay fares and b.a.r.t. police say a lot of crimes are carried out by folks sneaking on to the trains. riders we do so-to-this
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mornimornin morning --- >> i don't feel like it is worse. people doze off, they are on their phones all the time. >> i feel like you have to watch your surroundings all the time. you know, they should put more security on here on the b.a.r.t. a lot of people, i be seeing all type of stuff. >> reporter: the report also says that b.a.r.t. could marginalize itself with other transportation options open for bay area riders and also recommends that b.a.r.t. maybe higher more officers and of course crack todown on fare evaders. pete suratos, "today in the bay." and there is growing outrage other than recent horse deaths in southern california. 30 horses have died so far this year. the santiago a kn santa anita trace track. the new law would allow the board to halt racing at any track that is deemed to have
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dangerous conditions. lawmakers passed a proposed bill yesterday. under the current law the board must complete a 10 day public notice period to suspend or move any events. this could be a pivotal day for the defense in the deadly ghost ship warehouse trial. that is because the wife of derrick almena is expected to take the witness stand. she was by his side during interviews he did shortly after the deadly fire. and there are 36 manslaughter counts, one for each person who died. and a major housing development planned could take a major step forward tonight. bob redell is live nous brentwofor us in brentwood. >> reporter: blackhawk none part ner ners want to build a housing development of up to 2400 homes. and we put this map together. this is an 800 and i cancre par
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land north of balfour road. but in order to accommodate the project, the owner needs voter approval to move the urban limit line. so tonight city council will decide whether or not to certify the more than 3500 signatures blackhawk none collected and put the issue on the november ballot. or they could possibly just ask for a special report instead. opponents of the project have formed a group called alliance for a better brentwood and they argue now is not the time for this development, that brentwood needs to first see how the infrastructure can handle the hundreds of other homes already approved and waiting construction. they also worry about the noise and bad air quality brought on by the proposed 20 year construction project, the added stressfunded fire district and increased traffic. blackhawk none which has been developing in brentwood for 30 years say that 225 of the acres would remain permanent open
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space. blackhawk none also says that it would send million to the fire district, would build out american avenue, and would widen balfour road and could fund safety improvements along deer valley road. from brentwood, bob redell, "today in the bay." 6:35 right now. in san francisco, the board of supervisors is expected to approve the formula of a cultural district to preserve the neighborhood's lgbtq heritage. according to the examiner this morning, the vote is scheduled to happen later today. cultural districts create city funded strategies to try to preserve the history of a neighborhood. the wish-a-thon is going on, it is the make-a-wish wish-a-thon. what we're doing here at nbc bay area is we're hoping that you will donate some of your airline miles or cash and all the hone goes to help these kids that make-a-wish helps. >> it really is a great opportunity for you to be a part
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of this. i heard we got 25,000 miles in donation? >> 25,000 miles. and we were all waiting for that first call and it was very exciting. it was a viewer named rick, thank you, rick, you really made a difference especially because it is our first call. but hey, you still have plenty of time to call and make us all equally happy. it is not just the bagels making them happy, it is your donations. they woke up bright and early and ready to answer your call. phones are too silent. and we also are answering phones in spanish. [ speaking foreign language ] >> we're not only accepting miles, of course also donations. we have a website on there, nbc bay area and look up make-a-wish. but if you are old school and you want to drop off a check, i
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know that they have comcast locations that you can probably find that on our website. my mom likes checks. we have the phones ringing. you guys are watching. thank you so much. we're getting busy, guys. so we'll keep answering the phones and send it back to you. we'll be here all day answering. back to you. >> and we'll be over there answering as well. so let's give you the number once again. 1-833-nb 1-833-nbc-kntv. 833-622-5688. we'll be over there manning the phones, going to go on unand i will until 7:00 tonight. and again airline miles that you can donate go to help sick children so that they can good
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v. thegood -- so that they can get their dream come true. nbcbayarea.com for more information. >> mike, you will be answering the phones too. >> that's right. the slowdown we see are these folks on the san mateo bridge suddenly creeping down to a crawl here. no incidents reported over the last couple minutes, but i'll check again because obviously this is a lot of slowing. and the speed sensors still show 50s. so we'll check on that. but live cameras of course always the most reliable there. that is why we have them for you. we'll check on the san mateo bridge. south bay shows a slower drive northbound direction. so watch that coming through silicon valley. and a nice smooth flow approaching the bay bridge. look at these live pictures from the richmond/san rafael bridge which has all lanes filled in.
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by contrast, bay bridge are has the left lanes opened now. those are cash lanes. fastrak is waiting longer than some cash payers. so cash is king. >> seems to be. >> and you notice the beautiful bright sun there in the background. a beautiful day. >> we'll have some great weather heading into the weekend. it will be cooler than last weekend. so make some plans to get outside. here is the way our inland valleys look as we go into the weekend. some upper 70s and low 80s. we'll keep the clouds and fog in san francisco and those high temperatures reaching the mid-60s if you are planning to go to yosemite this weekend, it will be nice with some cooler air there. especially on friday. warming up as we head toward sunday with more sunshine and into the low 70s. we'll also have low 70s in santa cruz this weekend. we'll just have to watch and see when those clouds will clear. mostly during the middle of the afternoon and then roll back in. russian river valley, you will get more sunshine there. slightly warmer air into the
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upper 70s and lower 80s. if you are going down to l.a., expect some mid-70s throughout the weekend. still ahead for you this morning, destruction at a california car lot after a brush fire lit cars up in flames. the firefighters working hard there. we'll talk about the number of those cars destroyed plus more of this incredible video. plus -- our first look inside jussie smollett's apartment the night of his alleged attack. we'll tell you about the brand new body camera footage. and shots fired, our cameras captured bullet casings across a san jose street. the police investigation we're monitoring. . washington and tehran in a are war of words, but so are if a just a war of words. let's take you out to the big board this morning. not much hope of any progress with china and the trade talks.
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complete microclimate forecast in less than five minutes. and the san mateo bridge, everybody got there at the same time so a backup. smoother now from hayward over to the peninsula. we'll give you a bigger look coming up. some of our top stories this morning, the fate of a controversial homeless navigation center in san francisco will be voted on tonight. there will be a final vote on the plan. mayor breed proposed the 200 bed shelter in march, hoping to open it by summer. the recent report says that there has been a 17% increase in people without stable housing since 2017. there has been fierce opposition to the plan and they say there will be legal action if the proposal passes. new this morning, we heard from a neighbor who woke up to gunfire last night outside of his san jose home, it happened at richmond avenue and scott street. before 11:00 p.m., not too far
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from san jose city college. the neighbor says someone was shot in a driveway and got into a nearby vehicle. the view from our crew at the scene also showed an ambulance and two people handcuffed. we did blur their faces because we do not know if they are actually tied to the shooting. deputies so far are not commenting on what happened. a man convicted in a forced labor case in the south bay is expected to be sentenced. workers lived in shipping containers while they work order silvery towers construction project. jurors in march convicted the contractor of imprisoning workers and holding their wages.case has prompted big changes in san jose's rules for construction site hiring and employment. and developing story, the surge continues for a missing university of utah student. >> mckenzie lueck vanished after taking a flight to salt lake
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city. she texted her mom saying that she landed safely. and an hour after that, a lyft driver dropped her off at a park. the driver says that she met someone in a car and was not in any kind of distress. a new batch of evidence is being released in the jussie smollett investigation. chicago police body camera video shows the actor holding what appears to be a noose around his neck. as they enter smollett's apartment, he emerges with the noose still around his neck. >> want to take it off? >> the release of dozens of hours of video comes days after a judge allowed a special prosecutor to be appointed to completely reopen the smollett case. many have expressed outrage over the cook county state attorney's office dropping all charges against him. dozens of cars at a dealership going up in flames. take a look at this video, this
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happened at a car max dealership in bakersfield. 85 cars damaged or destroyed. firefighters say that grass fire spread to the lot and that fire was sparked by a big rig dragging a chain. state lawmakers have signed off on bringing back a key part of the affordable care act. any californian who does not buy health insurance may soon have to pay a tax. in 2017 republicans in congress eliminated that penalty. legislators yesterday approved the tax which governor newsome proposed in january. massachusetts, new jersey, vermont and washington, d.c. have approved similar penalties. a war of words between the leaders of america and iran this morning. >> scott mcgrew has that for us. >> yeah, you may see reports that president rouhani called president trump mentally deficient. one of our reporters say that better translation would be mentally ill. this comes after president trump signed tough new sanctions on iran's leadership. we already had extremely tight
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sanctions on iran, so these are more symbolic than anything. but a more peaceful alternative to military attacks. here is the president. >> so america is a peace-loving nation, we do not seek conflict with iran or any other country. i look forward to the day when sanctions can be finally lifted and iran can become a peaceful prosperous nation. >> rouhani says that the new sanctions mean that the door are is shut to further talks even as president trump's more hawkish adviser john bolton says that america is open to talks without pre-condition. now, in an interview with the hill, president trump says he doesn't need congressional approval to strike iran. every president says this, protecting the executive power to use the military. the presidents usually do go to congress to get money and get them on the report of supporting the act. the white house says that it will forbid kellyanne conway from testifying before congress. the house oversight committee says that they will subpoena her
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if she doesn't show up. office of special counsel says that conway should be removed from federal service because she repeatedly violated u.s. law by using her taxpayer funded job to conduct political activity. the house wants to ask her about that and democrats say you can't use executive privilege or something similar to refuse to ask questions about the trust of your office. first democratic debate tomorrow night right here on nbc bay area and msnbc and telemundo 48. it starts at 6:00 our time. we'll be tweeting about it of course. you can find me on twitter at skok scott mcgrew. and new today, systems club can now deliver alcoholic drinks to your door in as little as an office. there are more than 200 stores in a dozen states including california. sam's club members can order from the in-house members mark
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brand. you order through the instacart app or website and of course show your i.d. at delivery. >> no drinking and driving so thousand you don't have to drive so you can drink. >> they will bring it to you. >> wonder if costco will be on board soon. >> i'm sure. so if you have to go out and run errands, we have beautiful weather headed our way. and we're starting out with clear skies. this is a live look outside in san francisco, happy to see the sunshine today even though the fog lingers just near the coast. our morning commute in antioch starts in the upper 60s and nice comfortable feel to the day. grab those sunglasses. it will be warming up, and we'll have a brisk wind picking up reaching up to 86 in morgan hill. milpitas, expect a high of 80. east bay high temperatures
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anywhere from 85 in antiounntio 72 in oakland. mid-60s in half moon bay and upper 70s in palo alto, san francisco some gusty winds, and reaching up to 68 in the mission district, outer sunset up to 65 and 76 in mill valley. napa reaching 80 and if you are heading to the giants game, first pitch 6:45, it will be windy out there. that may make it in the lower 60s and drop into the upper 50s as the night goes on. so we're in a cool pattern because of this area of low pressure just to the north of us. and so for us it means that we will have anshore wind flow bringing in the cooler air. and so the high temperatures as the slow moving low pressure moves to our north will bring our highs into the 70s and 80s
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all throughout the week. but what happens over the weekend, just slightly warmer. but there is actually another storm system that will affect the pacific northwest and bring us more cool weather for the middle of next week. so we are going to continue on with our nice and comfortable temperatures in the valleys, even cooling down below where we should be for early -- the end of june and early july. and looking at san francisco, we're keeping the fog near the coast and temperatures in the 60s. mike, you're seeing more slowing through san jose? >> right on schedule. we're looking at the big view of the bay. nothing but green on the peninsula for the freeways. standard pattern here for the summertime. so we did see the northbound push, 101 and 85, the most focused. and the waze system, they time out the different routes. i timed out the drive from 101 and 85 where they split up into downtown san jose. and about a five to seven minute
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difference between the three various routes. but also they will continue to adapt it as the commute builds. so getting back to the bigger view, showing you the accidents and crashes, there are really none to speak of for the tri-valley. earlier car fire still on the shoulder southbound 680 at vargas. and really the bulk of the slowing is clearing by the time you pass by. 880 starts to slow northbound and south through hayward. and now a build toward the dumbarton bridge. typical pattern. and walnut creek interchange slowing 24 through lafayette and then a little slowing but just fine. no problems for the b.a.r.t. around the bay. a smooth drive. and no problems for the other transit agencies either. back to you. 6:53.
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happening now, the woodbury fire that is burning in arizona is now the largest fire in the country. broke out earlier this month just east of phoenix. 112,000 acres scorched and the fire is about 48% contained. and right now, i'm in the call center where we can help make wishes come true. take a look at all of the people waiting to get your call. right now you can donate those sky miles. 833-622-5688. i want it hear those phones ringing. coming up, more from right here inside the call center. let's help make a kid here in the bay area their wish come true. being
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. and we are back here inside the call center where we're all working to make wishes come true for kids right here in the bay area, sick kids through the make-a-wish foundation. >> this is a great opportunity for you to donate some of your airline miles, we have all these folks standing by. you can also make a donation. the great thing about it, these airline miles will go directly to the bay area make-a-wish foundation where they go and help really sick kids make their wishes and dreams come true. we always hear about those remarkable stories. >> and a lot of people say i want to help out.
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and this is your chance. and a quick note for you, those miles that you donate, they do not expire. so that is great. so like we said, you can give a financial donation as well. and we're seeing the phones ring now. thank you all for calling. the number 383-nbc-kntv. that is 833-622-5688. >> and already throughout your generosity this morning, we've seen 25,000 airline miles. >> just from one donation. >> that was the first one out of the bat. so we really appreciate that. and marcus and i will en be manning the phones. you see kari, mike, scott, and the great peoplevolunteering. we're going until 7:00 tonight, so this afternoon you can talk to our evening reporters. >> and so what you will need, you need the airline miles
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