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right now at a busy morning for police in part of contra costa county. the reason police officers rushed to a neighborhood in rodeo overnight. plus -- >> so i jumped up and ran towards him, but i didn't make it all the way. >> rushing the gunman. a brand new story of heroics out of the gilroy garlic festival shooting. you'll hear it first here on "today in the bay." and punishing berkeley. the reason cal is no longer officially one of the top-ranked universities in the country. "today in the bay" continues right now. and a good tuesday morning to you. thanks so much for starting your morning here with us on "today in the bay." i'm marcus washington. >> and i'm laura garcia. it's a nice start to our tuesday morning. let's check in right now along with that morning commute. look outside with some up, and o have some very nice flow of traffic looking at h 101. let's get' lo a look at our
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temperature trend for south san jose headed to santa teresa, 58 degrees and a cool start, reaching into the low 70s for the early afternoon. as we get a live look in dublin, 580 has got a lot of people up and out the door, so if y about to head out the door, we are looking at overall a nice flow of traffic, except for a couple of spots. on our maps we are seeing a lot of green sensors, except for 84 headed westbound, coming through livermore, and then also we are seeing a little bit of a backup in parts of the east bay, and then getting to the bay bridge, we've seen a heavy flow of traffic. here the metering lights were turned on early. major delays at the bay bridge toll plaza, so plan ahead as you get ready to head out for work this morning. we'll get a look at weather and traffic. more on that coming up in a few minutes >> thank you, kari. breaking news for you this morning in contra costa county where an officer-involved shooting is under investigation. this happened in rodeo near third street and vallejo avenue.
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police tell our crew ont out of. investigators say that that man pulled out what the officer thought was a gun and pointed it in his direction. the officer got out of his car and fired at the suspect's direction. however, that suspect was not hit. he was later taken into custody, as you see there. "today in the bay's" pete suratos will have a live report for us coming up at 6:30. and now to coverage of the gilroy mass shooting. the search for answers continues as to why the man opened fire on so many innocent people. hundreds gathered last night outside of gilroy city hall to remember the victims of the garlic festival shooting. many hugged each other, they were crying, remember the people who lost their lives and those horn saved. one man says he was grazed by bullets and helped pull his st >> my heart is grieving for families who lost loved ones. i can't imagine what they're
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going through. i'm just happy my family is not going through that. >> as for the latest, we now know the ages of the three people who died at the hands of that gunman. all of those victims were young, ages 6, 13 and 25. seven victims are still in the hospital. it's possible authorities will hold another news conference later today, but that's still not certain. ? just a horrific act of violence. all new this morning we're hearing from one man who says he came face to face with the gunman. "today in the bay's" bob redell live for us at christmas hill park with that man's story. bob? >> reporter: law camera, you can see law enforcement still has christmas hill park sealed as they map out evidence at the shooting scene. that man's name is chris. he would not give us his last name. you can see him with his wife and 13-year-old daughter. they're from merced county, here at the gilroy garlic festival sunday to sell shaved ice. chris tells us the 19-year-old gunman entered the festival
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through a fence by his booth, started firing his ak-47 type assault rifle into the crowd of people. chris and his family hit the deck, hid underneath a table, but chris did make sure that he was still able to keep an eye on the shooter. when the gunman's rifle jammed and the ammunition clip dropped out, chris realized at that point, he better do something. >> so i jumped up and ran towards him, but i didn't make it all the way. he picked up his clip at that moment and he looked at me and said "no." he shook his head and "no" out of his mouth came and i wasn't the hero.i backed up. i didn't think i was going to ma and his family did escape unhurt. in their direction. instead, headed to where the kids were at, at the slide area, and continued shooting. moments later three gilroy police officers shot and killed the suspect. police say they responded within a minute of the start of the shooting. chris tells us that when the gunman was alive, he appeared to
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be at peace, was calm, cool, smiling, didn't appear to be in a hurry. reporting live here in gilroy, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> how frightening. thank you very much, bob. authorities in nevada are still looking into what connection the gunman had to a home there and if someone tied to the home may have actually been involved. santino legan grew up in gilroy but it's believed he spent at least some time in nevada. yesterday fbi investigators searched a home about 75 miles outside of reno, where investigators say he may have recently lived. so far we don't know what kind of evidence investigators there may have gathered. arelso getti at the gun shop where the gunman purchased his assault rifle.'s home. it's called big mike's guns an ammo, and it's a legal authorized gun dealer. the gunman used an ak-style assault rifle and bought it for about $700 and even though he legally bought the gun in
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nevada, the assault rifle is not legal here in california. the owner of the gun store posted an apology on facebook. he says he's heartbroken and that the shooter ordered the rifle off of his internet page. coming up at 6:30, we'll talk about the young people who lost their lives tragically, and the victims who are still recovering. 6:06 right now. happening today, defense told the jury yesterday derek almena and max harris were indifferent to consequences specifically by inviting people to live and party in a crammed warehouse that did not meet safety codes. the two face 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, one for each victim who died in the 2016 fire. new for you this morning, uc berkeley is losing a spot in the "u.s. news & world's" latest best colleges list.
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it previously held the number two spot for public universities. according to the "sf gate" cal has been changed unranked due to what "u.s. news" calls greatly overstated alum my donation numbers. it means the university inflated the amount of donations from the alumni which the university has since corrected. happening today, one of the biggest names in tennis set to take the court in san jose, seven-game grand slam champion venus williams is competing in the silicon valley classic. she takes on bethany maddox sans at 7:00 p.m. this is williams' 15th appearance at the event. i guess she's pretty good. last year she advanced to the quarterfinals. >> she's pretty good there. >> i'd like to take one serve from her. and then run. >> i'm like, ow! wait! stop! >> whoosh! i didn't say i could hit it. i just want to try to hit it. >> we'll have some beautiful weather for that event or
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area. as we start out, we have some mostly clear skies looking at walnut creek, and throughout the day it's going to have a cool start, but then warm up nicely into this afternoon, reaching into the mid-70s. at 1:00 we're at 76 degrees. let's get a look at our highs for today, and you really can't beat this. 78 degrees the high temperature in palo alto, and the end of july in concord we're up to 82 degrees. we're up to 81 in santa rosa. staying cool and foggy in san francisco, with a high of 65. that's a live look outside in palo alto. even though it's traffic tuesday it seems to be flowing well at highway 101 and an overall view of those traffic maps, we are seeing a little bit of a slowdown headed out of the south bay, and so we're going to be watching that on 101. no delays for mass transit, everything is running on time and south bay drive times northbound 101 from 85 to 87 takes you about 14 minutes, and
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then northbound 87 from to 101 will take you about 10 minutes this morning so looking good. we'll get a look at weather and traffic coming up in about three minutes. >> thanks, kari. 6:09, coming up next on "today in the bay" the questions some parents wrestle with. >> how do you tell your kids not to play video games, after this teen right here won $3 million in the fortnite world cup? next and new a brand new conversation with him and his parents. plus if you're a hacker who is going to post people's personal information to the internet, maybe don't post your own information. it makes it way too easy for the fbi to catch you, when "today in the bay" continues. introducing togo's new hot chicken sandwiches.
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good tuesday morning. right now at 6:12, let's head outside in concord and check out our temperatures, starting out nice and cool at 10:00 at 67 degrees. we have a great day ahead, low 80s and sunshine and you can't beat that this time of year especially. as you're getting ready to head out to the bay bridge toll plaza, it is backed up. allow some extra time to get o the roads, we've seen a fairly smooth flow of e about that.ve minutes. >> and good morning and a very happy tuesday to you. wall street likely to take a pause today, before the big fed announcement tomorrow. i'll talk about that in a second. capital one says it suffered a
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big data breach. the person who did it posted the personal information of thousands of americans online, and then included her own name, too. so she was an easy person to catch. she's in jail. uber says it will lay off 400 people as it tries to find a path to profitability. uber is now a publicly traded company, and its investors want to see the company start to make significant money. but the last time it opened its books to investors it reported a loss of $1 billion in three months. president trump pushing the federal open markets committee to lower interest rates, though he's already setting up the fed to fail, tweeting whatever the be enough, he says. the fed was designed to be independent from the president, but it's in a weird spot. it probably should lower rates to encourage inflation, a little bit of inflation, about 2%, is a really good thing and we are under that, but fed chairman jerome powell wants to show he's not going to buckle under
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pressure from the president by lowering rates because he probably should lower rates, which the president will no doubt take as a sign he's got jerome powell on a leash. a number of viewers have asked what does this do to mortgage rates? there's no direct relationship between the federal fund rates and mortgage rates, and mortgage rates are already at a three-year low. laura and marcus, meet scott cooper, a venture capitalist at the prestigious firm andreessen horowitz. very upstanding guy but if you work him, you can get him to loosen up on the microphone. do you remember what bill campbell said about money? can you quote it for me? >> i'm not sure we can say it on the hair. >> yes, absolutely. it is fun to do the podcast. people get loosey-goosey. it's just me and your office with a microphone. he doesn't say anything too terrible. you have to tune in on ipad or apple podcast or google podcast to find out sand hill road what's going on but it is really
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fun because people come out of their shell in a way sometimes they don't on television. >> you forget the microphone is there. >> put your feet up on your desk, have a coffee, a microphone you forgot about. >> sometimes the camera can make people uncomfortable, or not. >> yep. just call him the king of the fort. a teenage gamer celebrating becoming the first ever fortnite world cup champion. 16-year-old kyle giersdorf got by 99 other opponents by a wide margin, earning 59 points through six games. he won a cash prize totalling $3 million for that victory. giersdorf says he's not sure what to do with all the cash. >> save the money, put it to my future and probably buy a new desk. >> a new desk? >> not even a new computer? >> no. >> he also earned a pretty nice trophy and of course bragging rights. at 7:00, he tells savannah guthrie what it took to win and
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how much time he spends actually playing every day. >> wow. >> that say popular game in my house. >> that's the thing. not everybody can be a $3 million winner. >> i hear the shout when they beat the other guys in the one single game. but be the world champion? >> it's a lot of money. >> i wonder how many hours he spent playing that game. >> i don't know. >> whatever it is i'm sure it's worth it. >> at this point, yeah. keep playing, son, go ahead. >> now that's your excuse for kids, look at how much money he made doing this. >> i don't know. this morning we are going to have some t bay area, and it's going to be a nice weekend, too, so we'll get to that. here say live look outside in san jose, as you start out with this beautiful sunrise, and as we start out with all clear conditions here, we do have some fog near the coast, and cooler temperatures there, and the seven-day forecast is already up at the bottom of the screen, as
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you take a look at that, and you're making your way out the door in the south bay, headed to diridon station, you do need a jacket. it's in the upper 50s, but then later on today, you'll be able to stick that in your purse and enjoy the day with some short sleeves, as we reach into the mid-70s early in the day. let's get a look at all of our microclimates and what to expect going hour by hour. here we are taking it through late morning at 10:00. antioch is at 70 degrees, but that's the only spot in the 70s. we will see mostly 50s and 60s ac rsonly in the mid-70s in san j. concord is at 77. we're also at 77 in santa rosa, and as we approach thatven the for parts of the south bay and the south county. fairfield, antioch you're up to 81 degrees and oakland at 66 degrees, and then cooling down all across the bay, as we go into tonight. we're back in the 50s overnight. so what's happening here? we've seen high pressure over
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the desert southwest, bringing in more heat and humidity. that's moving away, and it's allowing for a storm system to approach across the pacific northwest, bringing us more of a breeze, and that coastal fog is being carried inland, and also providing some cooling, even for the valleys. going into the weekend, though that high pressure comes back and the valleys will warm up and although we're coming up a few degrees, its this past weekend so that's good news. low 90s for saturday and sunday, into the start of next week, after a week in the 80s, and san francisco will stay in the 60s at times the clouds and the fog will still be drifting by. let's get out on the roads this morning, a live look outside in dublin, with a clear start and looking at 580. it's flowing well, no problems here, but we've seen a few slowdowns coming into the tri-valley so as we get a look overall at our maps, we are seeing the roads are flowing well, and then we also have that slowdown coming through the altamont pass, looking at 580. again at grant line road.
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yesterday it took you forever to get to work and it's a little bit slow this morning. a couple of minor crashes in the backups. on the peninsula driving southbound 101 from van ness to sfo, 12 minutes to get to the airport. and no transit delays this morning, so head on out the door and i'll have a look at weather and traffic coming up again in a few minutes. >> sounds good. we'll check with you, thank you. 6:19 and this morning the community of gilroy coming together following the tragic mass shooting at the garlic fest im. >> as raj mathai posted on twitter gilroy strong shirts and hats are sold today at the windermere road. money raised will go to the victims. get updates on the developing story. when you leave the car repair shop you don't have to
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wonder whether they did the work they were supposed to. the state will inspect your car for free after you've had auto body work done. the inspector will compare your invoice to the work that was done. if they find a discrepancy, that can trigger an official complaint or even an investigation. you can sign up for your free inspection online. we put a link on our website, nbcbayarea.com/responds. it's under the "consumer resources" section. you can also call us if you have a consumer complaint. the number is 888-996-tips.
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6:23 and back to our coverage of the aftermath of the garlic festival mass shooting, and for those who ran for their lives, it may take days to be reunited with their personal belongings. the fbi is working with the da sorting through personal belongings found at the crime scene. those items not connected with the investigation will be returned but that process will take some time. if you were at the festival, you know someone who was there are looking for more information about their personal belongings, we put a link on our website as well as those numbers that you can call. it's at nbcbayarea.com. there's been an outpouring of support in the wake of the garlic festival shooting. >> it's nice to see. two gilroy restaurants are taking time to feed the first responders and volunteers who are still on site following th the owner of evo prep meals packed 150 salads last night and the owner of straw hat baked pizza pies for those on the
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crime scene. >> i was sleeping in bed and couldn't sit there and not do anything. i understand we can't help out and assist so i do my part, got to feed the guys who are actually helping us out. >> evo prep meals owner says he'll be back at it feeding volunteers and first responders today. stay with us on the latest on the gilroy garlic festival shooting. our coverage continues. we'll have a live report and information coming up. >> it's 6:30. we'll talk about the young people who lost their lives, and the victims who are still recovering. happening today the controversy over untested rape kits in san francisco is taking center stage. that's where a one-time rape victim plans to file a supreme court petition against the san francisco police department. she claims her kit was never processed. the women first reported her rape back in 2010. numbers show there may be more than 13,000 untested rape kits across the state.
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as san francisco's first planned safe navigation center works its way through the courts, the mayor has already picked a site for the next homeless center. the embarcadero location has already triggered lots of backlash and lawsuit from nearby residents. the city selected the bay view district as a site for a second navigation center. like the embarcadero plan, the bay view shelter would feature 200 beds and community space. mayor london breed has pledged to add a thousand new beds for the homeless by the end of next year. at 6:25 right now, some football fans will never forget the infamous interference no call from january's nfc championship game, and you might say that it has now reached a new playing field. >> a louisiana judge ordered nfl commissioner roger goodell and three game officials who were on the field to answer questions under oath about the no call. one minute left in the game and helped send the l.a. rams to the
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super bowl. new orleans saints fans wonder how interference was not called. the lawsuit seeks $75,000 in damages, which would then be donated to charity. >> hmm. all right. 6:26 right now. coming up here on "today in the bay," we're going to go back to the breaking news that we've been following this morning, a busy night for police in parts of contra costa county. what we know about an investigation in rodeo right now. plus -- >> please do something to stop. i'm an elected official. >> praise god. >> and brand new video just in to our newsroom this hour, a san francisco supervisor confronts ted cruz at a california airport. at 6:45, the issue they argued about and what the crowd did as this all unfolded in public. you're watching "today in the bay." shopping for backpacks...
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here is a look at high temperatures across the bay area. some of the warmer spots reach 88 degrees in ukiah today while santa rosa is up to 81. we're staying in the 60s in oakland, and san jose cooler than normal reaching the upper 70s. livermore up to 80 degrees. and getting you out on the roads this morning, the san mateo bridge is really starting to slow down. we're see t6:30hiway 4, as we'v incident report a crash eastbound 4 at hillcrest avenue. so far it looks like even past that crash, things are flowing fairly well, and then ourdownn as the san mateo bridge. so more on this and also the weekend forecast coming up in about six minutes. >> thank you, kari. breaking news in the east bay. one man is in custody after a police shooting that followed a crash. >> "today in the bay's" pete suratos joins us live from the scene this morning. what do we know about the suspect, pete? >> reporter: good morning to you, guys. you know, the scene cleared over
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there in rodeo, so we've actually moved here to hercules pd, who is in charge of this investigation, but in short, this was a car pursuit that ended at a dead end in rodeo. i want to show you guys some of that video and give you some of the information we are getting from hercules police. they say a driver was pulled over for a traffic stop near willow avenue. they said he fled the scene, which led to ae in to be a gun. s object over a fence and ran away from the scene but was eventually captured by foot by those officers and taken into custody. i do want to point out officers on the scene were not able to find that object the driver threw over the fence to determine if it was a gun. the driver was taken to a hospital after complaining about medication that he swallowed but his next stop will be at the county jail. we're live here in hercules, pete suratos for "today in the bay." >> thanks for the very latest, pete. 6:32 right now. now to continuing coverage of the mass shooting at the gilroy garlic festival. this morning understandably the
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city remains in shock. those whe lost, trying to just make sense of what happened. ♪ i remember you and i feel -- >> hundreds of people gathering outside out of gilroy city hall last night to remember the victims of the garlic festival shooting. it's possible authorities will hold another news conference later today but that's not certain. we'll continue to follow. the seven victims who were shot are still in the hospital this morning and it's likely that all have a long road to recovery. "today in the bay's" ali wolf is live at san jose's valley medical center with more details on those that survived and sadly those that did not. ali? >> reporter: marcus, good morning. five of the victims are here at valley medical center in san jose and we're hearing a terrifying story of a couple that was shot and got in a confrontation with the suspected
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gunman before that shooting happened, and first we want to talk about the victims that died in this shooting, three of them, they are all very young. the oldest is 25-year-old trevor irby. he recently graduated from a college in upstate new york. 13-year-old kayla salazar from san jose also died. she got separated from her family during the panic of that shooting at the garlic festival. the third victim is 6-year-old stephen romero. his mother and grandmother were also shot. that family is from san jose. husband and wife who were running a booth at the festival. take a listen as the family gunman. >> the first thing she did was run and confront him. she got within ten feet of him, told him a few choice words and said "you are not going to do this here. this is not going to happen." he then shot her.
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she said he walked up to her and her husband and stood above them and asked them, "are you okay?" in a calm voice. >> reporter: absolutely terrifying. that woman says her sister and brother-in-law played dead, and after they got shot, friends tried to come over and to help them, try to stop their bleeding. those friends and family are now raising money for that couple through a go fund me account, as they recover, and so many people recovering physically from the shooting, and also so many people recovering emotionally as well from the shooting sunday night. reporting live in san jose this morning, ali wolf for "today in the bay." >> a long road for so many people, and our thoughts are with them. thank you, ali. >> so many people are numb just talking about it. here is an alert for you this morning. happening today, police and fire crews in san ramon will receive training on how to respond to an active shooter situation. training gets under way at california high school at 8:00 this morning. there will be signs posted along broadmoor drive to alert neighbors and people driving by about the training taking place
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so they don't panic anyone. that training was previously scheduled before the rampage in gilroy. new this morning, italian wrapped up a news conference a short time ago saying security cameras were used to trace the two teens to their hotels just 250 feet away from the scene. the stabbing aparentally stemmed from a fight with plain clothed officers following a drug deal gone bad. prosecutors also just releasing a photo of the knife they say was used. investigators say 18-year-old gabriel hjorth and finnegan elder both of mill valley confessed to the murder during separate investigations. and another startling study shows just how hard it is for people to buy homes and to crack open the market here in the bay area. home prices in the bay area have climbed four times faster than local incomes.
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clever real estate says that means a typical family needs nearly nine times the average household income to buy a home. that is the nation's highest ratio. for comparison, in the 1960s, buyers paid about twice the median annual income for a house. >> i know you hear the stories of like when your parents paid $26,000 for a house. >> i know. >> and now it's like $2.6 million. >> right and so now a lot of people are having to drive and so as you are headed out on the roads this morning, we are seeing quite a few issues, so let's get to it. we are seeing in the east bay just getting to 80, it's been a little bit slower. now we have a crash on eastbound 80 at pinole valley road, trying to make it through over toward e sobrante. it will slow down there and highway 4 near antioch a crash near hillcrest avenue. going eastbound, everything is looking good, so that's the
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counter commute area, so we haven't seen much of a slowdown. mass transit no delays. everything is looking good on b.a.r.t. ac transit as well as the ace train and ferries, no delays reported and looking at the bridge drive times, it is starting to slow down on westbound 80, across the bay bridge, at about 16 minutes right now, and so we're seeing also on the san mateo bridge, going westbound, it's about 18 minutes and the richmond bridge is taking a little bit longer than normal, and so the peninsula drive times are looking good, going on 101, both north and southbound, in the commute direction, we do have some great drive times right now. so everything's looking good for the most part, as you head out, except for the couple of spots in the east bay, and so as you get ready to head out for your drive this morning, just seeing a little bit slower in the south bay. if you're going to be driving on northbound 101 from 85 to 87, it will take you about 20 minutes right now. >> all right, kari. a lot of people wondering what can we do this weekend? but the good news is, it's not
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going to be too hot. warmer but not too hot. >> it's going to be warmer compared to today but it won't be extreme heat like we had this past weekend. so here we go, looking at the seven-day forecast for the inland areas, reaching into the mid 80s all week, but we'll peak at 92 degrees on sunday. san francisco though keeping it cool with some upper 60s, at times some clouds and fog moving through. this is a live view of the camera in yosemite this morning and i just posted picturesee itn over the weekend, so if you're planning to go there, it is going to be warm. we kept going to that water refill station. 82 degrees on saturday. 83 on sunday. you can check out my pictures and also if you're going to be in the tri-valley this weekend, we've got some 90s there in the forecast for saturday and sunday. coming up a few degrees but we also are looking at some cool weather in carmel valley. mostly sunny skies and some upper 70s throughout the weekend. i'm @karihallweather on facebook, twitter and instagram.
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check out my page meteorologist kari hall. i'll have a look at today's temperature trend coming up in three minutes. >> sounds good. 6:39. they say our phones carry a ton of bacteria. but maybe soon we won't have to touch them. >> new and next for you, google's plan for a hands free smartphone. we'll have thatstory, plus a new development in the push for equal pay. this is the best soccer team in the world, they say they want equal pay but the audit which u.s. soccer says those women actually make more than the men. americans will not be silenced! >> plus chants and a confrontation with a san francisco supervisor. new video this hour showing ted cruz at a california airport. the political issue that sparked this response from the crowd. and the most powerful person in the senate furious, accusations that his actions helped vladimir putin. the new york stock exchange and the big board, dow is down 108 points. i think we are agetting to see a
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good tuesday morning. the time now is 6:43. let's get a live view out our window looking at walnut creek. it's a clear, hazy start to the day, and it's going to also be cool as you step out the door with some upper 50s. a nice warmup this afternoon, reaching the mid-70s. by 1:00, that's a live look outside in san jose, 101 is really starting to jam up, as we approach 7:00, and getting out on the roads, we've had a couple of issues, trying to get to the bay bridge toll plaza. heavy delays, so get ready to head out the door, but i'll have another look at that traffic and
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weather coming up in less than five minutes. >> it 16 worker in the east bay. 22-year-old antwan wahler facing felony charges included attempting murder and weapons murder. he works at the popeye's restaurant in lone tree way in hillskres. police say he came to the restaurant and shot another employee late last time in night. the victim was air lifted to a nearby hospital. so far a motive for the shooting has not been released. new video showing a san francisco supervisor confronting texas senator ted cruz. hillary ronin approached cruz at lax sunday. ronin asked him to do more to help with the ongoing immigration crisis saying she believes it's unfair migrant children are separated from their families. take a listen. >> you have the power, you've been a presidential candidate. you sit in congress.
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i don't care who built the cages. dismantle them. you have the power to dismantle them. i am arguing for get them out of cages and give them back to their moms andalize. california will receive $70 million in a so-called pay for delay drug treatment. pharmaceu nearly the entire amount along with three other coying drugs t artificially high. teva is accused of keep a nar coleprosy drug off the market for six years. president of u.s. soccer kicks the ongoing wage debate up a notch. the pay gap has been a hot topic since the women's world cup but now federation president released a fact sheet with what he calls some hard numbers. he says the women's team has actually been paid about 25% more over the past eight years than the men's team but the
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women's national team calls those figures misleading, saying that it's not an apples to apples comparison. 6:45 this morning and one of the president's closest allies is defending his honor this morning. a "washington post" >> senate majority leader himself, laura, who is angry about that accusation and the #moscowmitch. here is the most powerful man in the senate furious he's been accused of helping the russians. >> over the last several days i was called unpatriotic, un-american, and essentially treasonous by a couple of left wing pundits on the basis of bold-faced lies. i was accused of aiding and abetting the very man i've singled out as an adversary and opposed for nearly 20 years, vladimir putin. >> the accusations come after mcconnell prevented the senate from even thinking about two bills, one that would require campaigns to alert the fbi if
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they're offered help from gove. mcconnell's blocking of the bills, and they can't even be debated, comes as a bipartisan says our voting systems. another person warning us the russians are coming is the director ofio intelligence, dan coats. he leads more than a dozen intelligence agencies ringing the alarm bell, but coats is stepping down. the president wants to replace coats with this man, john ratcliffe, who called the russian investigation a hoax. it's quite possible ratcliffe's nomination won't get past the senate. tonight marks the start of another set of democratic debates. this is video from a previous debate that stretched over two nights, and featured nearly 2,000 candidates. there are two more, one tonight, one tomorrow. tonight's debate features ten candidates, you'll notice i got five on the board here. we in the media are guilty of
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looking for winners early but really it's just a matter of trying to manage size and time. buttigieg and sanders and warren they have the highest polling candidates in tonight's debate. i include o'rourke as well. he's not doing well but i think differentiate himself from buttigieg. and montana's steve bullock, i included him because he wasn't in the past debates. he's got this one shot, this one opportunity to seize the spotlight. we'll be talking about it on twitter. i'm on twitter @scottmcgrew. >> 6:4 rig8 right. google drumming up excitement for the latest generation smartphone release. the pixel 4 is expected to be rolled out this fall. it shows the user controlling the phone by only using hand gestures. the face unlock feature used to
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open the phone similar to apple's face i.d. and it has a motion sense feature that lets you skip songs in an app just by swiping in the air. i was kidding with marcus earlier if we had the phone here i'd be trying to swipe to get so my song but your hands are pick up on your fingerprints and only certain hands like other people? >> curious thought, kari hall. >> we're getting to that? i don't know. you don't have to check the weather this morning. i got you covered. let's get a look at what's happening as you start out on this tuesday morning. we've got fog on the coast, and clear visibility headed across the golden gate bridge but we're going to see this fog linger i think throughout much of the day. that's going to keep san francisco and the coastline cool but even as you head inland, we're going to have a very nice day. getting out the door in brentwood our temperatures in the low 60s, and our skies are clear. we'll see a few clouds through about noon and then clear skies at 1:00. we're at 69 degrees. now we are going to see those temperatur 60s
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in san francisco, all throughout the week, so check out that seven-day forecast at the bottom of u the to 80 in livermore in the end of july, so this is a really nice cooldown, and it stays in the low 60s in half moon bay today. looking live in san jose it's a beautiful sunrise, if you're seeing the light coming through the blinds, you're about to get dressed, grab a jacket. it is a cool start this morning. mostly some upper 50s, but later on today, you'll be comfortable with some shorts on. let me show you what's happening here. so the cooldown is on. we've had a high pressure moving away from the desert southwest. that caused intense heat over the weekend. a storm system is approaching the pacific northwest and the winds around that bringing us a stronger onshore flow, and with the fog near the coast, it's carrying that cooler air even into the valleys. but then going into the weekend, we start to see that high pressure building again in the southwest, and our temperatures go up. we also have a couple ofut in t pacific to watch.
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we have erick moving closer to hawaii but we have to watch flossie over the next couple of days. that track looks to be a little bit closer, going into the weekend, so i'll be keeping an eye on that if you have plans or have family in hawaii. we'll of course have more up dates on that. we have high temperatures in the inland valleys in the mid 80s throughout the week and low 90s for the weekend, so we are going to peak with our temperatures on sunday. san francisco though stays in the 60s all throughout the next several days. this is a live look in dublin looking at 580. a smooth flow of traffic, and even going westbound we are seeing things looking pretty good. looking at our traffic maps this morning, we've seen a couple of issues starting to pop up, mostly in the east bay, approaching the bay bridge. heavy delays at the bay bridge toll plaza, and we're seeing a lot of red sensors here as the cars are moving a lot slower, and looking at pinole, and
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pinole valley road, there is a crash going eastbound on 80, so that's not the commute direction. we haven't seen any major slowdoslo slowdowns there. moving away from the bay area and antioch we see eastbound highway 4 hillcrest avenue there is a crash but no slowdowns for the most part. your east bay drive times on southbound 680 from 580 to vargas road is about 15 minutes, and then going northbound on 238 from 580 to 880 we have about a three-minute drive and southbound we are also seeing just a little bit of a slowdown, taking you 19 minutes and mass transit no delays at this point. i'll have another look at traffic and weather coming up in a few minutes. >> sounds good, thanks so much, kari. 6:52. happening now, a crash involving two buss in hong kong leaves 77 people hurt. two people suffered serious injuries. one of the bus drivers became trapped after the crash but was eventually rescued by firefighters. it's not yet clear what caused that crash. and next here on "today in
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the bay," a quick look at the top stories, back to the breaking news that we're following for you. a busy night for police in part of contra costa county, what we know about an investigation in rodeo right now. plus yet another massive data breach, how you'll know if you're impacted and what you need to know about the person arrested. we're back with more news right after the break. it is 6:53. you're watching "today in the bay."
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drove away and later crashed his car. the suspect then got out of his car and ran away. investigators say the man pulled out what the officer thought was a gun and pointed it in his direction. the officer got out of his car and fired into the suspect's direction. the suspect was not hit. he was, however, taken in to custody. several people injured in the garlic festival rampage have now been released from the hospital. at last check seven people are still in the hospital. one person who was in critical condition has now been upgraded to serious condition. that patient along with four others are being treated at valley medical center. two others are getting treatment at stanford hospital. this morning, we now know the identity of all three victims killed at the garlic festival. police still on the scene in this live look this morning. there's memorials growing as well. 13-year-old keyla salazar was among the victims from san jose, separated from her sister and mother during the panic. her family members tracked her down at a local hospital but
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sadly, she didn't survive. the night of the shooting we spoke with the father of the youngest victim, 6-year-old stephen romero from san jose. stephen was going to go into the first grade. the third victim, 25-year-old trevor irby, a recent graduate of a small college in upstate new york. he was visiting the festival along with his girlfriend. she was not hurt, but no doubt her heart is broken. hundreds gathered to remember the victims of the garlic festival shooting last night. ♪ i remember you and i feel -- >> they filled the grassy area in front of city hall. many hugged, cried, and remembered lives lost and people saved. one man among them was justin bates. he says he was grazed by several bullets. >> my heart is grieving for the families that lost loved ones and i'm just, can't imagine what they're going through and happy my family is not going through that. >> bates says he stared at the suspected gunman in the face
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during the attack and during the chaos, he managed to help pull his best friend's girlfriend to safety. >> we'll continue to follow any updates on air and online, that includes a special section devoted to the investigation and the shooting aftermath. it includes time lines and personal stories of survivalsee. >> 6:58. defense attorneys in the ghostship warehouse fire trial are expected to give closing arguments. prosecutors told the jury derek almena and max harris disregarded human life and were indifferent to consequences specifically by inviting people to live and party in a crammed warehouse that did not meet safety codes. the two face 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter, one for each victim who died in the 2016 fire. capital one says the data on more than 100 million customers was exposed by a hacker. the ct says whoever is responsible stole personal information from credit card applications dating back to
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2005. capital one says that it will notify all customers affected by the data breach and offer credit monitoring. a seattle area woman was arrested for the crime. a ther ct's going to be really ni today. in fact a little bit cooler than yesterday in some spots inland. our highs reaching into the mid 80s. it will be a touch warmer tomorrow, but then coming down for the end of the week, and get ready for a slightly warmer weekend, not too bad. san francisco staying in the 60s, at times some clouds and fog rolling by, and as you get ready to head out, san mateo bridge is really slowing down, going westbound. i've also had a look at the commute and looking at the maps, we are starting to see a lot more people on the roads, a couple of issues especially getting to the bay bridge at the toll plaza seeing it slow down, some heavy delays there, and also our east bay drive times are starting to slow down across the area. >> all right, thank you. and thank you for making us a part of your morning. we're back at 7:25 with a live
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local news update. >> don't forget our midday show coming up at 11:00. make sure you have a great day. hjort . good morning, honoring the fallen. ♪ remember all the time >> thousands come together at an emotional vigil in california overnight after that mass shooting at a food festival, and new stories of survival emerge. >> if it wasn't for him, i probably would have gotten shot. >> this morning the father of the youngest victim just 6 years old remembers his son and the latest on the suspect and the search for answers. exposed, the personal information of 100 million american at risk this morning after a hack attack against banking giant capital one, one of the largest data breaches ever. just ahead, the woman now under arrest and what you need to know
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