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confederate flag. >> it took nine human beings and 10 manager shot in order for this to happen. >> a new effort to heal an offensive line wound. tonight as charleston, south carolina prepares to bury the nine people killed last week at a black church, that state's governor now calling for the confederate battle flag to be removed from the call top grounds. the about face and alsos walmart's move late today. >> reporter: the confederate ball the flag flew over the south carolina capitol for 39 years before a compromise in 2000 moved it to a memorial on the capitol grounds. in this wake it could be removed entirely. >> reporter: following the massacre of nine people inside a sacred black church in the south the day yous appear to be numbers for the confederate battle flag. >> 15 years ago after much debate south carolina came together in a bipartisanship
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way to it move the flag from atop the capitol dome. today we are here in a moment of unity in our state without ill will to say it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: the 21-year-old accused shooter posed with the confederate flag hoping to spur this white superiority. >> it took nine human beings and 10 being shot, i believe, in order for this to happen. >> reporter: but u.s. political science profess james taylor says it should spur more than just a flag debate. >> that's what's predictable at establishment and agenda. they all focus on the symbolic gesture. but they will focus on this and not focus on the questions of law. the questions of law enforcement. >> reporter: the question also
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about business and politics. walmart announced today removing items with confederate flag. >> where he shared his view that the confederate flag should be taken down and placed in a museum where it belongs. >> this is not simply about flag or a tradition. this is about a national crisis around the problem of race and racism ongoing in america. >> reporter: this issue goes beyond south carolina. the republican house speaker in mississippi says the confederate banner in that state's flag needs to be removed and that was a surprise announce trial time him. >> going back to south carolina, what happens next and how long potentially until the flag is taken down? >> the governor of that state spoke out about it but she can't take action. it will require the assembly in south carolina to vote on this issue. they're out of session.
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so presumably they come back but it may take some time before they have vote on this. president obama used the n- word in a podcast released today to make a point the country is not cured of racism and the history of slavery and segregation is part of the nation's dna. saying "and it's not just a matter of it not being police to say the n word in public." he made the comments during a podcast. noted the attitudes about raise have improving significantly but the legacy of slavery still casts a long shadow. developing news tonight the man who wrote the theme to the movie titanic is feared dead in a small plane crash. 60-miles north of santa barbara shows where it went down killing the pilot. the plane is registered to james horner. he's an avid pilot but not
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known if he was piloting the plane when it went down. he won an oscar and golden globe for composing the titanic theme "my heart will go on." in the sierra a wildfire was burning out of control tonight and their priority is protecting a nearby town. the so-called washington fire is southeast of the town of markleeville and some roads in the area are closed. it's burned about 13,500 acres. flames are being pushed by strong erratic winds of timber dried out by the drought. threatened five homes and 15 historic cabins. and one man visiting from south lake tahoe says the fire reminded him of the devastating fire there. >> it of course brings back memories of our huge fire we had 10-12 years ago 550 homes
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were lost. so those things always scare us. >> an alert has now gone out to markleeville in case evacuations are ordered. a complete staff at one elementary school saying good- bye to their students as parents wonder what's next. it's a story we've been following and we get the story now from amber lee in sunnyvail. >> reporter: families held a teacher appreciation value lie tonight but sadness and shock as they try to figure out why this happened and how to stop it from happening again. [ chanting ] >> reporter: the students were vocal about losing all of their teachers at west valley. the at the rally got underway. >> i love you guys. thank you. >> reporter: this teacher packed up the last of her belongings. the end of this school year is
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different. >> it was like family. e-mail or phone number for you? >> reporter: looking for ways to stay in touch. leslie and the rest of the staff won't be back in the fall. an empty classroom a loss hard to describe. >> it goes beyond the school. relationships go beyond the school. >> reporter: recently the union school district and the teacher's union came toon agreement that all staff won't be returning because of a personnel problem among staff. >> we have looked for a long time at situation there and it wasn't getting any better. we did a number of interventions and it was time to make a drastic move. >> reporter: the district says it notified parents and teachers on the last day of school, 11 days ago. saying this was done to minimize disruption to students. >> there's no solid answer. >> reporter: parents think changing the entire staff is
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disruptive and they were blind sided. >> i didn't see any tension maybe that's a good thing. but as parents we're concerned. we need to know and need to be informed. >> reporter: students wrote messages to their teachers and worried about what will happen when school begins again. >> i'm really going to miss my teacher and helped me with everything that i've been through like when i had troubles. >> reporter: the district tells me staff will be reassigned to other schools. in the meantime parents plan to hold a meeting here on wednesday evening to come up with a plan to prevent this from happening again. >> certainly more to come. amber, thank you. a group of parents rallied in berkeley today against a bill in the state senate that would require vacs nations before students attend school. saying bill 277 coerces parents for vaccinations. one woman said she's not opposed to vaccines but wants
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as much information as possible before she vaccinates her three- year-old. >> i'm not. i would just like to have the option. eventually i would give him some. but i want to take a look and see each individual vaccine. >> some parents actually told us they may move out of california if the bill becomes law. on wednesday they plan to present a petition with thousands of signatures in support. as police search for the gunman responsible for a deadly freeway shooting in the east bay we're learning more tonight about the young man that was killed on highway 4 in pittsburgh on saturday. cara lieu spoke to friends and family. >> reporter: friends say this was the last photo taken of tomas mendez shortly before he was killed in an apparent freeway shooting saturday afternoon. it made a mess of traffic on highway 4 saturday afternoon. investigators say withins
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reported shots being fired from one car at another just before 3. the green dodge crashed into a center divide. the driver, 20-year-old mendez from pittsburgh was killed. he was a cook at the popular katies korner restaurant enwhere he worked with his father who was a head chef r chef. >> we've all known tomas for 16 years. like he was three or four years l old. >> he was really funny and charming. always flirting, you know, but in a funny way. and we all loved him a lot. >> reporter: his cousin who also works at the small family restaurant insisted on standing in his place in the kitchen today. he was working towards providing a better life for his two-year-old daughter, stepdaughter and girlfriend. >> he always had big dreams. he wasn't going to live in the kitchen forever.
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he always said and now all of that is out the window it's really sad. >> reporter: co-workers and friends are maizing money to take donation at katy's. an autopsy was performed earlier today but investigators say they have no new information to share just yet. looking for a suspect vehicle possibly a white honda. fox 2 news. a widening project along highway 4 may now have some drivers reconsidering their route. it will be shut down each night this week. state route 160 connector ramp and laurel road. the closure is scheduled to run from midnight each night until 5:00 a.m. also requiring lane closures at other times. i'm here with a guy who really needs no introduction it's warriors forward harrison
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barnes. >> hey, bay area. >> really one of your favorite moments of the finals? >> it was. it was a great play. >> i will have more of that coming up. heating up as we move into the workweek. temperatures where you live will go from warm to down right hot. and up next taylor swift takes on apple and wins. her message to the tech giant and hue it could effect the future of the music industry.
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taylor swift sent a message to apple and apple heard it loud and clear. in a blog post the singer said she wouldn't let the company use her music on its knew streaming service after she learned artists wouldn't be paid during the free trial period. and it didn't take long for apple to respond. >> it sure didn't. in just hours apple agreed to change its policy. and here now with apple's quick response. jana. >> reporter: this is a bing jump apple trying to move away from music downloads to the new apple streaming. they've alreadies a you mentioned they hit a big bump in the road and some bad pr with taylor swift's blog. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: she's known more for her sweet pop sound than being a crusader. but taylor swift has become the artist that took on apple with
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one biting blog post. >> she makes more than enough money she doesn't have to address this issue. >> senior tech issue began when they said they would launch apple music but it wouldn't pay artists a penny during the three month trial time. >> swift wrote apple a love letter sunday. saying i'm not sure you know that apple music will not be paying writers, producers or artists there are those three months. i find it to be shock. she said this is not about me but speaking for the up and coming indy artists struggle ling. >> putting her brand and elevated it to the top. apple doesn't want to get into a battle but it looks like taylor is the hero. >> reporter: other artists are applauding swift.
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>> high praise from the own tony, tony, tony. >> she approached it like a businesswoman and i'm surprised. so young to look at her from that angle. >> reporter: and as you mentioned earlier didn't take long for them to respond. eddy is one of the vice presidents sate on twitter apple music will pay artists during streaming during the trial period. the streaming service launches on june 30th and it's still unclear if she will reverse course and allow her albums to be shown on apple music. >> a lot of people watching this. a lot of other music company es watching this. it could set a precedent moving forward. new at 10 an unhappy response from some oakland residents both inside and outside tonight's city council meeting. [ chanting ] >> folks who made it inside the chamber chanted in support of those who were not allowed
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inside. access was restricted and the ball copny was closed after boisterous meetings recently forced the coup sill to adjourn early. the overflowed crowd but people who signed up to speak during the public comment period had a hard time knowing when to take their turn at microphone. >> all of these people are on deck to speak own the only monitor they have is a small tv. we can't hear what's going on inside council chambers. >> on the agenda tonight was the item to create a new department on race and equity in the city. voicers in san jose's district 4 get tooths chair councilmen tomorrow. top two vote getters out of 10 candidates in the april election. knight received at necessary 50% of the vote to win. san jose including the bear and neighborhood. for the third time in less
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than a week a mural depicted gay latino's was vandalized again. it's supposed to feature lesbian and gay couples and a transgender man. security cameras captured vandals they struck again saturday night. police won't release the video but we're told it shows two people. one of them clearly. tonight the city of san francisco is getting ready for two major events involving gay rights. a weekend of pride festivities and a landmark supreme court ruling on same sex marriage. they both could happen at just about the same time. >> slopping paint on here. >> reporter: big ideas. >> i think it's pretty special. >> reporter: start with powerful words. >> they're going to bow out community and respect. >> reporter: words to live by. >> you can live anywhere and do anything so long as you have a community that supports and
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respects ewe. >> reporter: a float being built at pier 54 helping build community for san francisco's pride week. >> did you get the rainbow bolted down? >> this is the biggest pride i've ever been part of building. >> reporter: the pride parade growth has mirrored support in the community. >> we directly see the impact of the enthusiasm behind the decision being made. >> reporter: eight years ago there were 8 floats in the pride parade. this year nearly 30. >> i'm assuming there's going to be a plat too but it's not happening any time this week. >> reporter: in the castro they're getting ready for the celebration. >> it's a big deal for the whole community. it's reads and i'm excited. >> reporter: that's because this week the supreme court could make a rule of same sex marriage nationwide just as pride events in san francisco
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gets underway. kate kendall at the national center for lesbian rights is court council of the marriage case before the court. >> and now i believe the court is poised to definitively answer the question on marriage. close the chapter and have us live in a nation where everyone gets to marry the person that they love. >> finally spelling it out in black and white. >> cover it in glitter and rainbows. >> reporter: monday would be the latest for the ruling. if that's the case it would leave the court's biggest decision for its last day. noelle walker. sub supreme court deciding on several big cases. the affordable health care act. there's also a challenge to the president's environmental rules requiring power plants to cut toxic seemings.
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another deals with oklahoma's protocalls for lethal injection. just a hit of patchy fog out there in the city now but most of the fog is cleared from outside by the house. clear skies in san francisco. a live shot. follow me back tonight you knew that but not quite as much as we've been seeing. that's the temperature trend. increasing daytime highs as we go into the middle of the week. some of the warmest inland day valleys. the fog, obviously, no rain as it goes by but it's clear right along the coast right now. radar showing conditions. but that fog will fill in a bit tonight and create some fog in the the morning. less of it means a warmer day tomorrow. so 58 right now in oakland. 62 in fairfield. the wind has been blowing a bit out there. here is the fog for the morning
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hours. just barely there. but most of it stays offshore. what does it do to numbers? temperatures increases them. lots of 80s tomorrow in the warmer spots. upper 80s and along the engineers of the inner bay valley. upper 50s and low 60s around the bay that's oakland, freemont. so when i come back the heat goes up and especially on wednesday and thursday. i will have all of that in a couple breaks. new information about a deadly crash at a bay area bus stop. >> i just wish it never happened. >> reporter: what we're learning about one of the victims and the moments leading up to that crash. >> first meeting a champion. basketball season might be over but warriors fever sure isn't. ♪
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champion. warriors forward harrison barnes takes time to great fans just days after his team won the nba title. seeing one of the warriors star players and heather holmes now live in the city with tonight's meet and greet. >> reporter: the talented 23- year-old athlete stopped here at the macies men store and he didn't rush through the long line of fans. instead he took his time and met with each one of them and i heard them asking where they prefer he sign their championship captor t-shirt. and for the fans here today, boy, this was a cherry on top of a sensational season. cameras out and ready to capture a moment when fans connect with a champion. >> i like his personality and work ethic. >> reporter: long time warriors fans was among those to meet
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star forward harrison barns. he started an incredible 103 game the for the title winning team. shared the victory with those who cheered him one-on-one the hardwood. >> able to get and talk too much but shake hands. and but now i have an opportunity to do. towards home plate >> reporter: it's amazing opportunity. >> pretty remarkable. >> reporter: 13-year-old jamar got an autograph and more. >> he said you're not going to hung my right and i said yea i am. and i whispered i told him i was going to dunk on him in the future and he said i doubt it but i will see you. >> reporter: a laugh with a hero and a handshake, too. are you going to wear that shirt or frame it? >>ly wear it once. only when i know it's not going to get food or something on it. >> reporter: got to protect the memorabilia. now barnes tonight was asked about one of his favorite
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moments from the finals. any guess? it involves lebron james. i'm talking about the putback duping over lebron. frank, it was funny because barnes sort of sat up and crossed his arms and a huge smile on the face he said that was a pretty good moment. >> not a lot of people dunk on lebron james. that was awesome. i could watch that over and over. o torch run benefiting special olympics made it's way through the bay area today. >> are you ready? all right. let's go. >> ktvu's john sasaki kicked off the 10-mile run. they waved their way through city streets, past at&t park. and then back to union square. racing 15,000 for special olympics at northern california. the summer games are this
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weekend in davis. new investigation tonight on a tragedy at a bay area bus stop. >> reporter: where the driver was just before the crash has become a factor in the investigation and police explain why there has not been an arrest. also ahead unhappy with éber. the message today from bay area taxi drivers to america's mayors. (engines revving) listen up. ready. ready. (engines revving) steady. (engines revving) go! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ it's more than a movie. it's now a ride.
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>> reporter: they have ruled out alcohol as a factor. and the driver has no dui history. he may have had a medical episode. ailments that could impair driving. or the level of marijuana in his system could have been unsafe. the fact that he's not arrested now don't mean he web be. the same can be said for murders. oftentimes we know who killed somebody and we dent make an arrest. certain pieces have to fall if line. a l small collection of candles and flowers has been started. pieces of the car still litter the area. >> it's a tragedy. and it's just -- i want to show her family my regards. it's so sad. >> reporter: this passer by didn't know 49-year-old rosa navarro who was killed or her
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sister who was 52 who suffered grave injuries. but she syssitia here fears for them. >> i don't care if it's marijuana, alcohol, methamphetamine. this lady last her life. her chin no long ever a mother. >> her four-year-old daughter was with her but survived. a 25-year-old is stable and her four-year-old son will be okay. julie, the toxicology on this case is expected to take a couple of weeks. >> all right, debra, thank you. new at 10 oakland police say they've gotten help from the community and now have a new lead in involving the teenage girl last summer. police say this is the screech of one of the men involved in the killing an 18-year-old last july 10th. police say she was the driver
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of this black ford escape suv seen driving away from a wendy's restaurant about 8:45 that night. it appears to be a 2013 or newer model. police say the leads came after a day and her family made a renewed call for help involving cold caesuras week. >> she was innocent young lady with her whole life aherd of her doing nothing more than order ring a food. >> lieutenant also says he's hoping others will now come forward with more information to help catch wear r whoever killed here. taxi drivers rallied outside of san francisco this afternoon. ktvu's tom baa car told us his message was to send a goal to the mayors in town far national conference. [ chanting ] >> reporter: san francisco taxi drivers rallied and picketed during a sweet this afternoon. a steady procession of cabs circled the rally adds well. stated goal won every mayor who's attending a national
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conference and mayors not to tour éber headquarters. >> we thought we should warn the mayors of the country what it means if you let luber into your community and what the harm is. >> reporter: saying others like it are choking the streets with wondering cars that necessarily pollute the air. also rise sharing companies are quick to pick up the disables or transport their service animal for free. higher licensing. insurance, tax and other laws than ride sharing firms. >> they do not serve the all community. they serve just part of the community. >> when the mayors arrived they were treated bigeners. >> but we've been animal to show the mayor here and all of the cities that we're in we're in 70% of the u.s. right now. is that we bring positive impacts to cities where upper is. >> reporter: reached by phone,
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mad son, wisconsin's mayor is not a fan. he calls it a resource for the elite. not for poke force neating to get to medical appointments. >> only to take the high price events. and they're not there for what is really the bread and butter of the industry in most cities. >> but it's true many taxi drivers moonlight. >> cab drivers they're not making enough money right now. so looking for other jobbings. >> after the mayors left éber they wept right across the street so twitter. tom back car abc, fox 2 news. in san jose a bizarre scene came to a safe end today. a man climbed a 90-foot crane and would not come down. official says he claimed nine stories and into the glass panel basketting where he
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stayed for about 14 hours. eventually he climbed back down around 10:00 this morning and taken away by paramedics to be checked out. near city hall. police say it's unclear why the young man climbed up the crane but he appears to be intoxicated. sean diddy combs under arrest. the alleges of an attack involving a kettle ball on the ucla campus. and late word on the charges. checking on a warmup year. i will led you know who cities are going to be the housest and how long that feel last. time is running out for oakland. the report that could shed light on the possibility of keeping the a's, raiders and warriors in town. ♪ ♪
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ucla police today arrested sean diddy combs on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. it came on ucla campus where his son is on the football team. a coach yelled at his son. the weapon is described as a kettle bell which is a piece of weight lifting equipment. tonight combs faces updated charges of assault with a deadly weapon, battery, and make terrorist threats. new york state police say they are following their best lead yet. police they conclude i have evidence has been recovered in a hunting cabin roughly 25 miles west of the prison. they were both reportedly found on item there is including a pair of underwear. they have been on the run since june 6th. joyce mitchell remains behind
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bars. dough jones gains 3 points. nazi diagonal up 6. investors are cautionly optimistic. >> a beer made by the russian river browing company has been credit ited with creating the country's best brew. topping the best commercial beers in a america by the american home brouwer's association. the popular double ib sax no stranger to greatness. it's claimed the file for the last seven years in a row. and dallas point ipa. stone enjoyed by ipa and breakfast stout. more than 19,000 vote the are cast for nearly 6,000 different beers. >> oakland rubbing out of human -- running out of time and hope. >> we're on our last breast. >> reporter: what one city
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tonight the long awaited report on development of a coliseum facility for oakland's sports teams is in the hands of fishes. finding out oakland may be running out of time to stop the rays, 80s and the warriors from leaving opportunity to. the report is done. we know that. do you have this proposal, this report in your hands? >> we just received it today, yes. >> reporter: have you taken a look at it? >> no, i haven't had a chance. >> reporter: no one at the city or council has seen the report.
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oakland council member larry reed hoped to see it today in close session. i was under the impression it was going to be today but look at the say jen dakota it may not be l until tomorrow. >> reporter: but according to the city administrative they're not going to pee you until it's gone. >> reporter: but we don't even have see it to feel it it's all slimming weapon. very candid today ant his feelings. >> the real is we're behind schedule. >> reporter: do you feel like you're running out of human? >> we have one out of team. and that's for sure. and i want to have the raiders and the oakland a's stay and i think trying to keep the warriors may be a stretch right now. but i believe there's plenty of room. plenty of investments. >> sounds like you're going to lose the raiders and keep the
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a's. is that? >> it's a feeling. >> i area you talking just doesn't seem like there's any hope, though. >> i still think there's work for to us work cot. >> you have no choice, right. >> yeah. >> do you feel like you're breaking up inside right now with how the frost is going top >> pastas is challenged and we're still working. >> but we are getting to a very critical point. >> reporter: raiders have certainly let me know that because of the decisions they have to make within the next 6- 8 weeks. there is urgency to it. is this the water shred moment where we say is this going to work on isn't it? >> i think this is the beginning of the water shed moment we were able to asking more and better questions of mr. gephardt and look at and review what's the deal to make this work? or can it work at all?
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we don't know those answers yet. ktvu fox 2 news. police in texas say former san francisco giants center fielder daryl hamilton is the flick i have of an apparent murder-suicide in texas. the 50-year-old was found shot to death. the body of his 44-year-old girlfriend monica jordan was also found in the house. police say she died of an aparticipant self-inflicts gunshot. there are two leads wind a 14- months a old child. the giant the issues a statement expressing the team's -- important part of the giants during his playing time with the organization from 1997. 1998. also went onto say we effect deposition our deepest sympathies to his family and friends. warmup that's going on around here. temperatures warmed up a bit today. take a look at the numbers we
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had. 83 in and the lock today. 85 in fair field. and 82 in concord. these numbers are going to be a challenge tomorrow as we hit into upper 80s and low 90s range pap you can see out on the es cue ware but there's not a lot of fog right now. you can't really see the city too well. the fog is going to work it's way back into the forecast but minimal fog. not aphony just a little bit. so here is the satellite picture and it shows the pictures doing what they deathiest. northern hemisphere heats you have and the heat dries it out up there. >> a cool air will mush you down. in temperatures to do what you exhibit. big winds out in fairfield. almost 30 miles per hour gusts out there. always a candor king to get him
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tuesday wednesday and thursday continue warming. so an increase in daytime highs all the way into thursday with numbers on thursday. reaching into the upper 90s. and, of course, that's going to be a high fire danger period for us. in the meantime steady as she goes in an uphill pattern. through the microclimates tomorrow you have lots of mid- 60s. san francisco in the 68 degrees for a high tomorrow. 72 in oakland. warmer not hot, yet. but it will be getting that way as we head into wen. as we go into the forecast for tuesday looking at 68 degrees in san francisco for a daytime high. check out san jose. warmer; right? no fog really to speak of maybe a little bit in the morning but patchy. 78 degrees in san francisco for a daytime high. 89 up in fair field tomorrow. 88 in livermore in the santa
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clara valley and there's the 5- day forecast. slightly warmer tomorrow. general heatup and the concerns will be for that fire danger which we will take a bit after spike as we go into the middle to end of the week. >> thursday is going to be a hot one. >> a beautiful moon tonight. >> thank you. all right , sir, let's go to bill. women's world cup soccer. >> yeah, they looked pretty good. they've had troubles scoring. but a local talent to talk about in the days leading up to this mess, though. a few columbian players letting it it known they weren't happy with all of the talking the american players were doing. had to let their actions on the field speak for them. the easessage come -- message comes out pretty clear. on the surface some good sportsmanship in evidence. scoreless 1st half after
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missing a penalty kick. team usa storming back. there is alex morgan from cal. the blast and she will take it from the right side. bam, right there. and there you have it. and later another penalty kick for team usa. carly lloyd will nail had one. team usa had messed around and missed one earlier and hope solo by the happenstance of a shutout. 338 minutes team usa has gone without allowing a goal. on to the quarter final against china on friday. remember when they used to call him the freak? the way tim lincecum and fans freaking out. even the dodgers get roughed up tonight. a little weather problems out
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there. power outage. puig had problems of his own. tonight the dodgers 1-0 la. chris bryant 2-run shot off of clayton kershaw. the dodger's 8th. there's the power burst of its own and later on look at that. the lights went dim and the chicago cubs manager joe mad con says we can't play like this. he played the rest of the game under protest. some players saying it's light enough. you're going it play. and there's another power burst off the bat of a youngster. and his 2nd home run. they finally got it together. giants like the results of that one. only a game back now in the western division. now the with drawl process from warrior basketball begins with plenty of offseason stuff. the draft on thursday and a fair well today to one of steph key's brain trusts. more on the coach's reaction to
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wouldn't be around long but kerr happy to have him as a top assistant. formerly introduced to the new orleans and will take over the pelicans and he spoke highly of kerr when that offer came in. >> if you're anybody that's been in the nba knows how tough it is. >> the finals all vibe gentry and steve kerr enjoy a moment. >> all right, well, anyway wrong tape but let's move on. salt lake's quarterback you would say this is a rear move na makes sense. former quarterback terrell pryor has signed on with the glyph land browns. but as a west virginiaer. a couple of momentos with the raiders like this 93-yard touchdown run against the steelers. but those little things were far and few in between. hoping to put his feet and athleticism to better use. next year he will get a shot
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tion. oh, i wish i could do more. it's just a bunch of old out-of-date clothes. oh, i'm sure it's great. three weeks ago, our neighbors, the rands lost their house and everything they own in a fire. fortunately, nobody was hurt. and fortunately, they're friends with wonder woman over here. i'm hardly wonder woman. she mobilized the community to donate clothes, furniture, appliances, all to help them start over in their new rental. which you found them. i'm no wonder woman. rand-aid was her idea. it wasn't my idea to call it "rand-aid." okay, fine. i'm wonder woman. - terrible tragedy. - they're our closest friends. - we know them. - uh, manny and their son reuben are tight. in fact, i put in one of their closets. not that it matters, but it was the only structure to survive the fire.
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