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the pilot has not been found and >> they discuss why it's important to overcome your fears it's not clear how the plane went down. and talk about racism between the black and white community. 5:57. protests in atlanta. >> be confident you're going to welcome back to you. this happened over the weekend. santa clara county is launching "today in the bay's" tracie say the wrong thing. a new push to meet coronavirus potts is live for us in you're going to say the wrong washington with reaction from testing goals. thing. the county health leaders a lit step into saying the wrong thing lawmakers already grappling with boldly and the key part is when somebody says you said the wrong half of that. starting today the county is police reform. thing, oh, did i say the wrong requiring all health providers thing? i'm sorry. to test anyone with symptoms or tell me where i can find out what the right thing is. anyone in contact with someone >> reporter: the backdrop to what's happening here, senator >> you can see her full infected along with those at high risk of exposure. tim scott leading the effort, interview here on nbc bay area when it comes to just making the only african-american at 3:00 p.m. getting those conversations it in the bay and really around going. the nation for that matter, coming up next the top tenants are pushing for new stories we're following for you senator and he says, yes, they can get some things done. this morning on "today in the protections at the state and even federal levels. many bay area cities are now bay" including a trip to the offering those eviction mall. the popular shopping centers moratoriums. they have them in place. anger and frustration spilling into the streets of atlanta opening today and the rules landlords are hurting after another police shooting financially as well. involving a black man. two bay area police unions fashi the scene of the shooting fashi torched. nationally some 300,000 eviction
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rayshard brooks was running away are now vowing to make changes. when he appears to point a taser what they're proposing up next. notices are going out every month. 5:27. you're watching "today in the starting friday all retail bay." at officers. services will be allowed as well as outdoor dining and religious officer garrett rolfe fired at services. also outdoor museums and outdoor him. >> that video is disturbing to watch but i'm not sure that it's fitness classes can restart as well. as clear as what we've seen on some of the other issues. >> reporter: congress considers police reform, tracking in all cases new good lines must apply. san jose libraries are misconduct and eliminating choke holds and no knock warrants. launching a new contactless >> these are meaningful reforms service called express pickup. that will hold police library members can place accountable. >> have an act that requires requests and pick up their more data to be provided, materials. staff are now filling more than 1,000 orders. contra costa county's library policies that are consistent. curbside pickup will start tomorrow. >> reporter: lawmakers pressured right now at 6:00, anger in to pull funds and reinvest it in atlanta. social services. >> nobody is going to defund the police. i'm totally against the we can restructure the police burnings and stuff like that but i'm totally against my children forces. being shot down like dogs. restructure, reimagine policing. >> outrage after an officer that is what we're going to do. shoots and kills a black man. >> reporter: the medical a live report straight ahead on
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examiner has ruled brooks' death the protests and the a homicide, two bullets in the investigation. back home, black lives back fueling growing frustration matter protesters shut down the and demand for change. bay bridge. up next we're going to talk tracie potts, nbc news. a. protesters blocked traffic on the bay bridge for hours plus, commute ramps up as businesses reopen. a live report up next on the yesterday. this shows all westbound lanes transit agencies that are at a standstill on the upper beefing up their service. "today in the bay" continues right now. deck. they tell us the high-profile and a very good monday morning demonstrations meant to bring attention to more than just to you. i hope you had a great week. thanks for joining us. police brutality. i'm laura garcia. >> black lives matter is more >> and i'm marcus washington. than police brutality. mike is keeping an eye on that we're being murdered in every commute for us. he'll have more on that in a single aspect, we're not given opportunities to succeed. bit. first, i want to start out with meteorologist kari hall. >> 29 people were arrested, five this weekend i got out for a bike ride. vehicles towed. i took advantage of that nice the chp says the bay bridge is weather an especially dangerous spot and the span is not built for here's a live look outside pedestrians. this morning commuters in the south bay have a new option in san francisco, that weather to get to work. that we had from over the weekend continues today. the brand-new berryessa b.a.r.t.
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station. i know commuters have been waiting a long time for this one. >> reporter: marcus, after two years of delays b.a.r.t. has finally come to san jose, two new stations are up and running, you have the one right behind me. this means workers no longer have to drive to fremont to catch a train. both began services saturday morning. b.a.r.t. reports they transported just under 1,000 riders between the two location that is day. a spokesperson says it's difficult to predict what ridership will be like today right now at 5:30, a sign of because a normal changing times, malls in the largest cities reopen in just a few hours. weekday been down about 90%. this ten-mile extension cost we'll talk about the new rules as you head into the shops. >> hi, i'm asking you if this is $2.3 billion. your property. it took 20 years to plan, raise the money for and build. the next phase, which is years >> of her
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away, will extent b.a.r.t. into threatening to call police on a downtown san jose and santa man after seeing him create a clara. another sign we're returning to black lives matter stencil. some semblance of normalcy, cal train is running more trains. cal train will operate 70 trains it all goes viral. the backlash she is now facing. on weekdays up from about 40. kicking off this monday morning with a slight warm-up. meteorologist kari hall's forecast just seconds away. six cars. you will have to wear a mask at "today in the bay" continues right now. the stations and on the train. and we've been on since 4:30 this morning getting you caught bob redell, "today in the bay." up with what's happening. good morning. i'm marcus washington. and good morning to you as well. i'm laura garcia. the team is all here, just in >> nearly 150,000 confirmed different places. we're coordinating today. cases with more than 5,000 deaths. look at us pulling that off. >> hey, hey, purple and gray. cases statewide have jumped by more than 17,000. oh, what a day. santa clara county is launching a new push to meet >> kari has the forecast -- coronavirus testing goals. county health leaders are >> take it away, kari. calling for 4,000 tests each day >> that delay for real. but right now it's a little over half of that. let's take a live look outside
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starting today the county is requiring all health care in cupertino and looking over providers to test anyone with the south bay. symptoms or anyone in contact with someone affected along with we start out in the upper 60s at those at high risk of exposure. 9:00 as we go through the day, it stays mostly in the 70s. it's going to be a beautiful "the press democrat" reports day. a few spots in the low 80s. the county on saturday mike, how is it looking? experienced its largest one day >> we're looking at green jump. they warn the caseload will sensors on the highway. >> a crash that popped up in the continue to grow. south bay, speed sensors show a as long as hospitals are not great drive, a little bit of overloaded the county plans to slowing through the tri-valley. move ahead. less than half are filled. crash reported, the car went up >> berkeley is taking another on the embankment. step forward in easing no injuries reported and i'll restrictions. all retail services will be track that. that's about the only thing allowed as will outdoor dining going on for silicon valley as and religious services. far as traffic wise. a big mall down here. we'll hand it off to you, laura, outdoor museums and fitness for more information. classes can restart. i'll take it from here, in all cases new guidelines must be applied. mike. a big signifying of a return to
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normal for shoppers and when it comes to making it retailers here in the bay area. in the bay and around the many indoor malls will reopen in nation, tenants are pushing for just hours. new protections. "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live for us in valley fair mall in san jose to tell us all about the things we'll notice once we get through those landlords are hurting financially as well. doors. kris? >> reporter: if you've ever done nationally some 300,000 eviction shopping at valley fair mall or the westfield properties they're very popular. notices are going out every month. they can be really packed around the holidays. students can receive free now the doors open at 11:00 breakfast and lunch bags starting at 11:00 a.m. with six today, things will look very different. we are talking about all kinds of masks for employees. valley fair, which operates valley fair mall here in san nbcbayarea.com for you. jose, santa clara and oak ridge. okay, so pick up a book. here is one less execute to put also westfield san francisco say in addition to the masks like off the summer reading. today san jose libraries are the ones we've seen at the launching the new contactless grocery store increased cleaning service called express pickup. in high-touch areas and capacity library members can place willorn talks about requests and pick up your materials. staff are filling more than
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1,000 orders. contra costa county's curbside pickup starts tomorrow. the economic boost but is not willing to head in herself. >> i have a lot of friends who >> if you parked your car in sf, work in the mall so they're a necessary but sometimes excited to get back to work. inconvenient service resumes it's scary. this morning in san francisco. so many people are risk takers, street sweeping. around people that they're not supposed to be around. they're not taking it serious mayor breed had stopped it so enough. people wouldn't have to move their cars. parking violations will be >> reporter: they are working handed out for cars in the way with officials to make sure so be mindful of that. shopping is a safe environment and rolled out an app to book an kari, certainly if you have to move your car you don't have to appointment at their favorite worry about bringing an umbrella store or save a place in line. because it is going to be a nice one out there. yes, it's going to be really nice today as we look at our the food court will be open for business but only for takeout. current temperatures this morning as you get ready to head out, maybe grab a jacket. we're in the 50s and low 60s around the bay area. kris sanchez, "today in the if you want to head out for a bay." >> kris, thank you. jog this morning around the napa it's possible more east bay area we're starting out with churches will start to reopen some mid-50s here. this week. we'll see our temperatures contra costa county today gradually warming up today at a officially lifting some of the restrictions on religious gatherings. really night one as we reach up to 77 degrees at noon and just a
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a handful of churches have few more degrees warmer than defied county orders and that as we go into later today conducted services. reaching up to 83 today in a vast majority in the bay area, concord. well, they still haven't resumed we'll talk more about end of the week warm-up coming up. in-person or indoor services mike, how is it looking for the over concerns of the threat of commute? looking better now, kari. covid- covid-19. a smooth drive around the bay, a little build out of the tri-valley. an update on a viral video to the south bay on the maps, south of the south bay. some are calling racially coming in from the santa cruz charged, a story that quickly developed over the weekend. side as we take a look at the green sensors all around, silicon valley. one issue for the south bay, there is northbound 17 in recovery mode now, just good morning, cierra. reopened, opened and closed again. recovery heading up to the >> reporter: the video has been viewed by millions. summit to our friends coming up the woman is seen confronting a from santa cruz, one might be man writing black lives matter delayed or two. in chalk with a stencil in front cupertino the slowing cleared and now a little slowing in to san jose. of his own home. the woman has now issued an laura, a slower moving couple vehicles. back to you. >> maybe a couple out there, apology. >> this is not the way to do it mike. 5:10. it's private property. a growing memorial. >> if i did live here, this still ahead at 5:25 on "today in would be absolutely fine. and you don't know if i live the bay," the promise here or if this is myknow.
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minneapolis police are making about a growing shrine at the that's why we're asking. site where george floyd died. >> really, here. >> because we know the person who does live here. i've heard it called a >> oh, okay. then i suggest you call him -- kangaroo mark, up and down and >> i'm to the disagreeing with up and down. today down. you -- >> or call the police. and closing gyms. >> reporter: last week lisa alexander, a local woman the bay area 24-hour fitness locations that will not reopen threatened to call police on when the county restrictions are juanillo for stenciling black lifted. plus -- lives matter on a retaining wall. she didn't know juanillo was the ♪ i'm a barbie girl in a barbie owner of the home. you can hear alexander insisting world ♪ >> oh, yeah, quarantine barbie. juanillo did not live at the no surprise here. home. the video has since gone viral we're going to tell you about a in what many are calling an grandmother giving a doll for example of racism. here is what that resident had to say. her granddaughter. a must see you don't want to miss right here on "today in the bay." >> i don't recommend this for any other person of color, protest protester, do not dare your karens to call the cops. the reason i was able and felt confident to do that is because i actually know all the cops in
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my area because i've lived here 18 years. >> reporter: juanillo says he's overwhelmed by the outpouring of support since the interaction. as for the woman, the ceo of laface skincare, people have cut ties with her and her company, one is birchbox. we're live in san francisco for "today in the bay." >> thank you very much, cierra. it's 5:37 right now. two of the three largest bay of reform. police unions in san francisco and san jose as well as los angeles publish advertisements, there are no words that can convey our collective disgust only xfinity mobile lets you switch up and sorrow for the murder of george floyd. your wireless data whenever. i accept! 5g - everybody's talking about it. how do i get it? calling for reforms including a use of force standard. everyone gets 5g with our new data options at no extra cost. that's good. next item - corner offices for everyone.
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alameda county has the most wit are certainly anxiously awaiting the notice of when they can reopen their doors once again. right now at 5:13 as we get anyone shows california has the a live look outside we're largest number of nail salon starting out this monday morning workers and businesses in the country and nearly all have been as our skies clear, stay clear. shut down since the pandemic. we'll see our temperatures in the mid-50s reaching into the mid-70s by early in the afternoon. a nice day ahead. one nail salon owner says she we'll talk about some warmer air in the forecast coming up in a already has all the protective gear installed. few minutes. all she needs are the customers. and good morning to you. a very haps well. we're going to see a lot of down arrows on the market this morning because of that big miscalculation that investors >> 90% of nail salon workers
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appeared to have made earlier, applied for unemployment the reopening of stores, they benefits. >> changes being made to stop figured, and restaurants would the spread of covid-19 could outweigh the bad of spreading the virus. come at a hefty price tag for san francisco unified school a look at the futures board this morning. district. just a few days ago the nasdaq hit an all-time high in the middle of a pandemic. according to "the examiner" the the dow will start at 25,605 but proposals will cost the district $450 per student. could take a 500-point hit off that includes paying for things the top after a solid rise on like deep cleaning when a case of covid-19 is confirmed. friday. you've heard of bull markets and additional staff to check bear markets. someone on cnbc calling this a temperatures and sanitizing products. kangaroo market, bouncing all around. there's a lot of debate on that extra $600 that the fed is starting today summer camps handing out in unemployment can start in san francisco. checks. those are on top of what the camps will be required to keep state gives you. kids in pods of 12 and run a those extra dollars are set to end in july. minimum of three weeks. congress appears to have no plan to make more of that. the debate, does that extra certainly going to feel like summer by the end of the week. money chipped in by the federal government actually discourage people from working? the president's top financial you can see the temperatures warming up. a nice mild morning.
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adviser says yes. we're also going to see it >> we are not going to remove unemployment benefits. warming up end of the week. there will be some return-to-work benefit. it won't be quite as substantial. we're going from the mid-50s to this is a turning point in the economy. besides the great jobs numbers, the mid-70s at noon only going you have a lot of positive up a few more degrees from there as we check out our high temperatures reaching up to 84 indicators and we don't want to degrees in antioch, 80 in napa interrupt that. today. oakland will reach 72 while san >> that's larry kudlow on jake jose in the upper 70s. tapper's show on sunday morning. we'll talk about when we'll hit the 90s coming up. we've talked about movie right now, mike, hopefully no theaters reopening. there will likely be no one is going 90 on the roads. blockbusters. movie studios decided to move you know what, i'll say they two of the biggest movies to fall at the earliest including shun shouldn't be. light traffic so you will be christopher nolan and wonder able to go the speed limit. most of the areas are showing woman 1984 will move from summer green. to fall. and, marcus and laura, we've talked about this chicken and egg problem. if no one is going to the movie no issues getting through contra costa county. theaters why would they release the really big shows? and why would anybody go to the the earlier incident on the movie theater if there are no santa cruz mountains cleared big movies to watch? from highway 17. back to you. >> yeah, it's a tough one. it really is.
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>> quite the conundrum. pushing to get your vote. thanks so much. still ahead on "today in the 5:16 right now. bay," joe biden's campaign a new jersey company is narrowing its short list of recalling over 40,000 pounds of potential running mates. who is reportedly still on it ground beef due to possible e. this morning. coli contamination. the class one recall involves in checks and balances what over 42,000 pounds of raw ground washington is doing about police reform. beef items. recalled products were sold under brand names including thomas farms and market side major league baseball gears up to set the return date today. butcher. the products were shipped to retail locations nationwide. we'll tell you what players are saying about the pitch. "today in the bay" continues right after this. bay area-based 24-hour fitness says it's permanently closing some locations. all of the gyms closed in march due to the pandemic. now the san ramone-based company says that it wants to refocus its resources where it can do the most good. here are the bay area location that is will not reopen. alamo express, capitol and mckee in san jose, milpitas active, walnut creek ygnacio center, noe
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valley fitlite, berkeley solano avenue fitlite and market street and north point. well now to something good. a southern california woman is now going viral for her new twist on barbie dolls. >> so these are quarantine barbies, and someone from orange county -- she actually started posting barbie things on instagram of what barbie could be doing during quarantine like bread baking barbie who is covered in flour. the woman says she created the barbie's as a fun hobby to do with her granddaughter. you can visit her instagram to health care i just want to see barbie with flat feet. she's always on her at this
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pointy toes. >> if she's working at the hospital she's going to need to wear some flats or nice crocs. >> that's right. oh, marcus and his crocs. here we go, kari. i know, i did knots one of those barbies had some candy so that was cool to see. let's check out our forecast. it starts out cool as we take a look out outside. a beautiful start to this monday morning and we're right now in the upper 50s. we'll see it continue there for a couple more hours and then gradually start to warm up today. we are going to be right at about normal, and we should be reaching up to the upper 70s today which is normal for this time of year as we check out that forecast. the seven-day forecast is coming up at the bottom of the screen and looking at the pollen count. right now it's mostly just tree pollen. it's a moderate amount of that. everything else is fairly low. we have a lot of olive and ju
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juniper trees blooming. let's get a look at our high temperatures for the south bay. 79 degrees in san jose. the time is 5:45 as we wake morgan hill, 84. up on this monday morning, get we move over to the east bay where we're going to see those ready for a beautiful day. we're starting out with a nice temperatures reaching into the low to mid-80s today but we're sunrise taking a look outside in san jose and normally up to 79 staying in the 70s in oakland today and for the peninsula degrees. that's exactly where we'll see our high temperature today. expect those temperatures along the coast to stay cool with some mid-60s. we're up to 70 in san mateo today. san francisco stays in the upper all right. we'll check back with you. 60s as well and then we head to thanks so much. the north bay where it's going it is 5:45. to be breezy, mostly sunny up to three young people are in custody this morning after 82 in sonoma. as we look at our trend for the firing at chp officers in the week, we are going to start to east bay. it happened just a little over see high pressure building. 24 hours ago on southbound 880 in hayward. by the middle of the week those temperatures start to ramp up and they peak on thursday. someone fired seven shots at a by the weekend it still looks te marked patrol car. neither the car nor the officers nudges in a bay area. inside were hit. shortly after the shooting they found the suspected car and so we're looking at our inland temperatures going from the low arrested a 20-year-old man, 80s today and tomorrow to the upper 80s and then eventually 14-year-old boy and an reaching into the low 90s by 18-year-old they say fired the
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shot. all are from southern thursday. we're still going to see that california. warm weather continue into the weekend, so make some plans to a deputy ambushed in ben try to stay cool. mike, how is it looking for the mornin by thursday. lomond left the hospital. they sent off alex spencer from the hospital he was treated. to answer your question it spencer suffered shrapnel injuries and was hit by the looks green for the most part. suspect's car. this is the same attack that killed sergeant damon gutzwiller. yesterday fellow deputies accompanied spencer to his car the slowing cleared into san and then escorted him his entire way home. jose. well, happening today state there's no incident and no scheduled construction. we have a scheduled slowing out lawmakers will meet to pass an of the altamont pass. especially tough budget plan. westbound 580 slows but clears the thing is the legislator by the time we get to grant line doesn't even know how much money the state has to spend and road. a smoother drive, a little there's friction over what slower for 84. lawmakers should be spending and no problems for san leandro that money on. down into hayward for the nimitz. we sometimes see it slowing as not only do lawmakers have to early as this. no problems on the span. cover that amount but they're endorsing an additional $1 and b.a.r.t. has extended service because of two new million in funding for local stations extended service for government. governor newsom does not support cal train as well. the idea. decision 2020, presidential reduced service because of
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candidate joe biden reportedly ridership and we have the getting closer to picking a vp. richmond ferry back in service. back to you. the campaign is now in an thanks so much. advanced stage of vetting the 5:21. growing calls for change. next on "today in the bay" the candidat candidates. protests across southern kamala harris, val demings, california amidst a new push for susan rice, atlanta mayor keisha police reform and how one pride lance bottoms, senator elizabeth organization stepped in to help bring hundreds together. warren and new mexico governor plus, an all new look at the michelle grisham. most recent national polls currently put biden ahead of pandemic's impact on president trump. california's still closed nail salons. you're watching "today in the bay." we're all doing our part by staying at home. capitol hill is working hard on a bill for the president to sign that would reform policing in america. republicans and democrats finding a lot of common ground in this. reforms both sides say were overdue. you can't ignore the national sentiment as well. both parties are well aware of an overwhelming number of americans supporting reform according to national polls.
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on russia where an american was sentenced for 16 years for spying against russia. prosecutors say paul wheelan was caught red-handed with a usb drive with secrets. our ambassador to russia says prove it. >> as you know i've been following the case closely since i arrived in january. i've described these proceedings as a mockery of justice and today just confirmed it. 16 years for a crime for which we've not seen evidence. >> reporte >> we're waiting on a white house response. you can follow me on twitter. that's where i'll likely post first @scottmcgrew. ever so slowly california churches are resuming sunday c
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its doors to nearly 100 parishes. churches are resuming under strict guidelines including attendance limits, hand sanitizers and no communion cups. churches request parishioners wear masks. >> native american tribes are moving ahead with plans including some in connecticut despite pleas to remain closed. governor newsom is urging tribal leaders to hold off on reopening fearing a resurgence of covid-19. casinos in lake tahoe and in the sacramento area reopened earlier this month. fortunately there is time right now to sort things out before the nba season gets started. and i say that because right now the league may be dealing with some unresolved issues. over the weekend the league sent a memo to 22 returning teams. now, remember, the warriors are
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not among those returning. the memo lays out guidelines including testing in the leadup to the july 9th start date. some stars are actually suggesting they may not return citing health concerns along with solidarity when it comes to recent civil unrest. happening today baseball may set a return date as well. the last contact the sides had with each other was an angry response from players ending negotiations with the statement it's time to tell us to get back to work -- tell us where. all things point to a meager 45 to 50 game season which the players don't want. the players are already talking about filing a grievance. something good for you this morning, who do you call when 26,000 high school seniors are graduating during a pandemic? chicago public schools called on, who else, oprah! >> hello chicago graduates! i hope you've released the disappointment of not having the
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ceremony you imagined all these years, the processional, the caps and gowns, family and friends cheering you on. i assure you their love and support are the same even if the pomp and circumstances are not. >> wise words there. oprah wasn't the only star that spoke to the graduates. a rapper made an appearance as well as "the hamilton" star hosted it. nice to see all these supports continue. you did a pretty good oprah there, too. >> you get a diploma. you get a diploma. now everyone gets a forecast. >> there you go. >> kari? all right. let's take a look at our forecast today as we celebrate the graduates and they're enjoying beautiful weather as we take a live look outside from mission peak, maybe going for a hike today. it will be really nice and comfortable no matter what time you go if you're going out for a run there morning in napa.
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expect it to start out at 56 degrees, a cool start to and then we'll see it making it into the upper 70s by early in the afternoon. as we look at our high temperatures we'll reach into the low 80s but mostly 70s here for parts of the south bay, the inner bay, as well as the north bay while san francisco stays in the 60s we are going to see more of this nice weather but high pressure will build as we go through the week and that's going to create some warmer weather for us especially by wednesday into thursday, even going into the weekend. we're still looking at that high pressure remaining, the dominant feature in our weather as we go into the end of the week so that's going to create a northerly wind with winds around that high pressure flowing clockwise. a northerly wind for us and at times that may mean more dry vegetation and a higher wildfire danger. so we'll be watching out for that as we go from the low 80s today to the low 90s. saturday, the first day of
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summer, we'll need to find somewhere to cool off as some of our temperatures reach the low 90s. mike, you've been keeping an eye on the commute. any new issues popping up. >> a couple. one was a little bit of a mystery. one is the latter and a cart in the roadway. i've circled highway 24 getting away from the maze and to the caldecott eastbound 24. may have to do a quick traffic break without much delay. we're looking over to san mateo, northbound 101 shows slowing from 92 heading north to third. the construction is in the area but is on the southbound side. i don't know if it's related but it's there. the rest of the bay very mild slowing out of the altamont. there is that slowing typical for the little build and, remember, marcus, they are adding back that san francisco-based ferry. richmond service is back for the richmond ferry. >> good news to know. thanks so much, mike. happening now for you, greece is reopening to tourists.
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the greek island where the economy really depends on travelers is restarting ferry services there as well. and the first scheduled international flights will be arriving in athens. they are expected to fully reopen on july 1st. 5:54 right now. much more ahead on "today in the bay" this monday morning for you including the latest data on evictions. up next, how many americans may be on the verge of being pushed out of their homes even with eviction moratoriums. you're watching "today in the bay." explore floor and decor your way,
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