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that's concord's jurisdiction. we're just responding to the areas they're telling us to, to do exactly that, knock on the door and tell people they need to leave immediately. >> we're looking at pictures from chopper 5. it look like the fire jumped the roadway heading towards clayton, but it looks like fire crews have gotten a handle on part of it. is that correct? do you know the status of the fire now? >> i don't know. i don't have any updates on the status of the fire. really it's a rapidly developing situation. i have not spoken directly with anyone from the fire department. again all the requests are coming directly to us from the concord police department and it's simply to deal with evacuations and traffic control. i have no updates on the status of the fire or the containment at this point. >> lieutenant, when you're dealing in this high stress environment, you guys are first responders and you run across somebody who says no, i'm not going and we've seen this before, how do you deal with that? >> our job i
that's concord's jurisdiction. we're just responding to the areas they're telling us to, to do exactly that, knock on the door and tell people they need to leave immediately. >> we're looking at pictures from chopper 5. it look like the fire jumped the roadway heading towards clayton, but it looks like fire crews have gotten a handle on part of it. is that correct? do you know the status of the fire now? >> i don't know. i don't have any updates on the status of the fire. really...
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concord 58. pretty normal morning temperatures to wake up to. now, the winds are going to start to get a little stronger. we are getting more of the west influence so over at sfo at 7 miles an hour, 8. right now not too d.sustned windntioca 26. gustier in the hills near concord and the berkeley hills. temperatures will cool down. it's going to send in the marine layer. so we have that this morning. half moon bay visibility impacted but most locations right now are okay except for petaluma where it has dropped down to 4 miles. >>> we'll take it back over to antioch and westbound 4 seeing the speeds in the green still. things are looking a-okay for our commuters for the start of the wednesday morning ride. we'll see how long it lasts. it's 12 minutes to 680. over to i-80. caltrans has the connector ramp shut down until 5 a.m. so we aren't seeing too much of a backup just yet but you will have to use those surface streets to get over to i-80that parky. if y are heading along i-80 eastshore freeway, starting to get a little busy but re still oking g
concord 58. pretty normal morning temperatures to wake up to. now, the winds are going to start to get a little stronger. we are getting more of the west influence so over at sfo at 7 miles an hour, 8. right now not too d.sustned windntioca 26. gustier in the hills near concord and the berkeley hills. temperatures will cool down. it's going to send in the marine layer. so we have that this morning. half moon bay visibility impacted but most locations right now are okay except for petaluma where...
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you are seeing what's happening in concord. unfortunately, hotter and drier with more north wind during the day tomorrow. >> we have to be on the lookout. thank you. >>> we'll be right back with moran te and the latest on the in concord. news in concord -- firefighters working to contain a 150 acre grass fire in the >>> happening now, we continue to follow breaking news in concord. firefighters working to contain a fire. we are monitoring a grass fire in the morgan hill area. no word if any structures are threatened. >>> update now to the breaking news in the east bay. of course, this fire burning in the lime ridge open space area in concord. we have been following it throughout the newscast. the latest we have been getting in here. the fire department telling us that there are two strike teams, ten more engines headed to the the engines are focusing on at this time is structure protection. the fire is mainly burning in a grassy area of the open space. one road is immediately next to this open space. we have seen certain angles
you are seeing what's happening in concord. unfortunately, hotter and drier with more north wind during the day tomorrow. >> we have to be on the lookout. thank you. >>> we'll be right back with moran te and the latest on the in concord. news in concord -- firefighters working to contain a 150 acre grass fire in the >>> happening now, we continue to follow breaking news in concord. firefighters working to contain a fire. we are monitoring a grass fire in the morgan hill...
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concord city hall. ing aboat plan ust a few hours jacki. >> reporter: it's an idea that's getting pushback in the area because protestors are saying that they do not want to be involved in any way in keeping families apart. on the table is a proposal to turn the former naval weapons station into a place where you would detain immigrants. what we still don't know is if people from the border are even still coming here. late last week "time" magazine quoted a leaks memo saying the navy cast considering placing a detention facility for up to 47,000 immigrants at the former station. the navy is not confirming that report. some protestors think there are other issues city leaders should be focusing their attention on. >> it's amazing how they can come up with the money to open up a detention facility where we have other problems here like homelessness, affordable housing, other issues that the taxpayers really care about. especially in concord. >> reporter: the mayor of concord wrote a letter to the navy say
concord city hall. ing aboat plan ust a few hours jacki. >> reporter: it's an idea that's getting pushback in the area because protestors are saying that they do not want to be involved in any way in keeping families apart. on the table is a proposal to turn the former naval weapons station into a place where you would detain immigrants. what we still don't know is if people from the border are even still coming here. late last week "time" magazine quoted a leaks memo saying the...
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concord 105. so each heat event kind of sets the stage for increasing fire danger so last week it happened. today we started to warm things up. and that's why we are so concerned for today and into the weekend. so you can see that smoke plume that was going up. in fact, moving way up. that's a sign that the winds are not strong. there is some wind out there. winds on some of the observations around 10 to 15 miles an hour. maybe some stronger gusts out there in concord. this red box closer to ignacio valley road and cowell and they are talking about crystal ranch drive and this portion of the region. so at least on the mapping system, that's where it is. i'll point it out to you. so a lot of -- there is some open space and as a result, that's the fuel for this fire to burn. so be watching out for that. temperatures this is area, it has been heating up. we have been tracking some 90s some weather stations kind of put on the map here scattered around the fire. 92 to 97 degrees in the area. very dry.
concord 105. so each heat event kind of sets the stage for increasing fire danger so last week it happened. today we started to warm things up. and that's why we are so concerned for today and into the weekend. so you can see that smoke plume that was going up. in fact, moving way up. that's a sign that the winds are not strong. there is some wind out there. winds on some of the observations around 10 to 15 miles an hour. maybe some stronger gusts out there in concord. this red box closer to...
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reading this is top of the it's only concords lawyers apparently. too there wouldn't even be like the actual defendants who would be concords lawyers and they could kind of person would have to be approved of what they'd actually show the people charges were yeah yeah yeah they want to put up what they call a fire wall attorney and learning all these legal terms fire wall attorney so if conchords lawyers say well here's some information we want to share they have to go through a kind of a neutral attorney but it's a government attorney although he's not working on the case and that attorney would decide yes or no now the judge is yet to rule on all this they have been talking amongst themselves concord and and the prosecutors they've agreed on some things but they far from agreed on the nuff to solve this matter a judge is going to have to intervene and may do so very soon you know it's contrary to what we see on television must lawyers don't actually go to court rooms anymore. and a lot you know actual criminal trials don't happen as often as we th
reading this is top of the it's only concords lawyers apparently. too there wouldn't even be like the actual defendants who would be concords lawyers and they could kind of person would have to be approved of what they'd actually show the people charges were yeah yeah yeah they want to put up what they call a fire wall attorney and learning all these legal terms fire wall attorney so if conchords lawyers say well here's some information we want to share they have to go through a kind of a...
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(pam) and we first told you about the concord brush (pam) (pam) and we first told you about the concord brush fire with a push alert from our mobile app. stay connected on breaking news by downloading it today ... and opting in for push alerts. (ken) well, hot weather is expected through out the holiday weekend. that means a lot of people headed to bay area parks to bbq and enjoy the warm weather, but there's also an increased risk of wildfire especially in the east bay hills. (pam) kron 4's charles clifford is live tonight in the east bay... with details on what east bay regional parks is doing to avoid problems. charles well, east bay regional parks actually sent fire fighting resources, including a helicopter, to concord to help out with the fire. and with a hot weekend in store east bay parks is reminding people about the dangers of wildfires. on friday, east bay regional park expanded it's fire danger they now say the threat of fire is very high at dozens of parks across the east bay, inlcuding here at lake chabot.park goers are advised that there is absolutely no smoking. . that i
(pam) and we first told you about the concord brush (pam) (pam) and we first told you about the concord brush fire with a push alert from our mobile app. stay connected on breaking news by downloading it today ... and opting in for push alerts. (ken) well, hot weather is expected through out the holiday weekend. that means a lot of people headed to bay area parks to bbq and enjoy the warm weather, but there's also an increased risk of wildfire especially in the east bay hills. (pam) kron 4's...
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concord at 57 and same in oakland. jaclyn, how are the roads. >>> light on the bay bridge toll plaza. no major delays. we'll take that for the start of our wednesday morning commute. your approach to the maze at 580 moving at the limit. you can see that traffic is still light right now. and we are tracking an easy ride as anne said on 880 through oakland. a portion of 580 that's not looking good, this is as you make your way through the altamont pass out of tracy from 205, just on those brakes all the way due to some overnight roadwork. caltrans has wrapped up the overnight roadwork but we are still seeing residual delays stick around so you have about 30 minutes from 205 on over towards 680. >>> families separated under the trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy must be reunited within 30 days. that's the ruling from a california federal judge. more than 2,000 children were taken from their parents before president trump ordered it to end last week. one advocacy group in texas says they are working to reunite
concord at 57 and same in oakland. jaclyn, how are the roads. >>> light on the bay bridge toll plaza. no major delays. we'll take that for the start of our wednesday morning commute. your approach to the maze at 580 moving at the limit. you can see that traffic is still light right now. and we are tracking an easy ride as anne said on 880 through oakland. a portion of 580 that's not looking good, this is as you make your way through the altamont pass out of tracy from 205, just on...
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>> reporter: concord residents have mixed emotions about plans to build a detention camp the at the concordaval weapons station. >> just a family trying to be here and trying to reunite, trying to make a better living for themself, i think they should have that opportunity. if it takes them being here for a month or so, i think that should be an option. >> reporter: "time" magazine obtained a memo showing the u.s. navy is drafting plans to build a detention camp capable of housing as many as 47,000 immigrants on the grounds of the concord naval weapons station. local lawmakers just finding out about being on a short list of locations, and tonight they are reacting. >> we don't want to be part of it. this is bad for our country, bad for our state, bad for our county, bad for our community. >> reporter: representative mark desaesaulnier, democrat, concor also has a strong reaction from washington, d.c. >> this is not acceptable. it's not acceptable because it's not practical, and we don't want to be part of this unethical and immore poli immoral policy that the administration is pursuing. >>
>> reporter: concord residents have mixed emotions about plans to build a detention camp the at the concordaval weapons station. >> just a family trying to be here and trying to reunite, trying to make a better living for themself, i think they should have that opportunity. if it takes them being here for a month or so, i think that should be an option. >> reporter: "time" magazine obtained a memo showing the u.s. navy is drafting plans to build a detention camp...
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concord, the hottest temperatures around the bay area, out to concord. peninsula temperatures heating up into the 80s. san francisco could be close to 80 tomorrow. the north bay, highs in the upper 90s to near 100. of the two weekend days, tomorrow will be the hottest. bay side temperatures, mid 80s. inland above 100. notice sunday, not as hot. that's a relative term. we are talking about low 90s inland. there's a shift in the winds late in the weekend. sea breeze will pick back up as this weather system drops down the coast. we will look for low clouds to make a comeback sunday. g in the meantime, for inland spots, north bay, east bay, south bay, high fire danger, probably all the way through sunday morning. specifically for lake county around the pawnee fire, red flalg waflag morning up to 5:00 a.m. sunday. a challenging 24 hours ahead. >> thank you very much. we will keep an eye on the fire. an update on the fire fight after the break. >>> you save for years to buy a home. then your money vanishes during the purchase. it could happen to you because it
concord, the hottest temperatures around the bay area, out to concord. peninsula temperatures heating up into the 80s. san francisco could be close to 80 tomorrow. the north bay, highs in the upper 90s to near 100. of the two weekend days, tomorrow will be the hottest. bay side temperatures, mid 80s. inland above 100. notice sunday, not as hot. that's a relative term. we are talking about low 90s inland. there's a shift in the winds late in the weekend. sea breeze will pick back up as this...
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or three russian companies including concord would ever show up with lawyers in court because none of them are in the country none of them are in custody it was kind of a no what they referred to in the legal system is name and shame indictments you know you're indicted they're indicted they did bad and more for it my view of publicity kind of thing not to say that there might be some you know legitimacy to some of the charges i don't know i haven't read the evidence i'm not a lawyer but having said all that concord one of the three companies comes to court says we want a trial we want to see the evidence we want disclosure we want the full you know mcgill here as they say we want bring it on and i think that caught muller and his team by complete surprise they fought the court back in may they had a couple of court appearances and now the latest is that the fourteen page of requests that you referred to with it leading into me here basically it says ok concord could see the evidence but they cannot share it with anybody else with any other co-defendants parade since who concord might
or three russian companies including concord would ever show up with lawyers in court because none of them are in the country none of them are in custody it was kind of a no what they referred to in the legal system is name and shame indictments you know you're indicted they're indicted they did bad and more for it my view of publicity kind of thing not to say that there might be some you know legitimacy to some of the charges i don't know i haven't read the evidence i'm not a lawyer but having...
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the fire in concord....ngerously close to homes for several hours starting with breezy double digit wind speeds. (pam) we have been following the fire since 4 o'clock this afternoon. good evening im pam moore. (ken)and im ken wayne. it is all happening.. near ygnacio valley and cowell road.. that's the montecito area...here is a look at the latest numbers. right now the fire is 85-percent contained 368 acres have burned.fire officials tell us a sparking vehicle on ygancio valley road sparked the fire. the montecito and crystal ranch subdivisions were evacuated. (pam) kron 4's ella sogomonian is live in concord with more on that part of the story. ella- when will the residents be allowed back in their homes?
the fire in concord....ngerously close to homes for several hours starting with breezy double digit wind speeds. (pam) we have been following the fire since 4 o'clock this afternoon. good evening im pam moore. (ken)and im ken wayne. it is all happening.. near ygnacio valley and cowell road.. that's the montecito area...here is a look at the latest numbers. right now the fire is 85-percent contained 368 acres have burned.fire officials tell us a sparking vehicle on ygancio valley road sparked...
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the base is within months of being handed over to the city of concord. will that timing be effected. the mayor is asking a navy representative to come to concord tomorrow at 1:00 and tell city hall the plan. meanwhile these protesters want any such plan stopped in its tracks. >> it's amazing how they can come up with the money to open a detention facility when we have other issues like homelessness, affordable housing, other issues the taxpayers really care about. >> it's a crime and if someone doesn't do something to stop it we're all accomplices. >> joe vasquez, kpix5. >>> two the southwest key program contracts with the feds to care for unaccompanied minors. >> it's really heart breaking. it's heart breaking. it's vital to show them that. to show that there are people out here who hearts are breaking with them that we care for them and we don't want this for them. >> those women showed up today to donate books and stuffed animals. but tonight the congressman is you remembering people not to protest at that facility to avoid further traumatizing the gi
the base is within months of being handed over to the city of concord. will that timing be effected. the mayor is asking a navy representative to come to concord tomorrow at 1:00 and tell city hall the plan. meanwhile these protesters want any such plan stopped in its tracks. >> it's amazing how they can come up with the money to open a detention facility when we have other issues like homelessness, affordable housing, other issues the taxpayers really care about. >> it's a crime...
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. >> this would hurt us to have something like this in concord. just in the region. it would hurt it. we hope something like this would not happen. >> reporter: he is pleased the effort has been halted, part of a statement reads we thought the proposal -- we will fight against inhumane and unjust policies proposed by the administration. >> california is a model in concorde is a model and how to resist and get our voices by people in power. >> reporter: leaders say they still want official word from the u.s. navy that a facility would not be established here. >>> california governor jerry brown signed off on the state budget in los angeles today. democratic leaders joined him for the signing of the $201 billion spending plan, this is the final budget for the governor who steps down at the end of the year. and includes $16 billion in the rainy day fund. >> we have programs that are there to fight poverty, a large augmentation on homelessness, we also want to make sure education remains a priority. >> republican say the governor will leave us with an
. >> this would hurt us to have something like this in concord. just in the region. it would hurt it. we hope something like this would not happen. >> reporter: he is pleased the effort has been halted, part of a statement reads we thought the proposal -- we will fight against inhumane and unjust policies proposed by the administration. >> california is a model in concorde is a model and how to resist and get our voices by people in power. >> reporter: leaders say they...
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station for a march to concord city hall at 5:00. it's in opposition to what they call a concentration camp that is supposed to go up just east of here at the concord naval weapons station. . the federal plan mentioned in a leaked document last friday calls for 47,000 mierpgts to be housed at the concord naval weapons station. millions would be spent to construct a tent city there to house the immigrants as any wait for court hearings. >> i think the suggestion is madness. >> congressman mark desaulnier spoke out today saysing the department of the navy led him to plef they will pri more details soon. >> we don't know if those are sool asylum seekers. we don't know if they have cited for entering the country illegally. we don't have a lot of specifics. >> former gop chair says there is no choins but to ep occupy more camps. he says it's impossible to stop everyone at the border. and he says it's also impossible to let everyone in process. >> there is available space i believe it's subject to federal use. so if they're going to be any
station for a march to concord city hall at 5:00. it's in opposition to what they call a concentration camp that is supposed to go up just east of here at the concord naval weapons station. . the federal plan mentioned in a leaked document last friday calls for 47,000 mierpgts to be housed at the concord naval weapons station. millions would be spent to construct a tent city there to house the immigrants as any wait for court hearings. >> i think the suggestion is madness. >>...
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we have been watching that fire in concord.he four-alarm fire, contra costa fire officials now saying it is 50% contained. evacuations were under way in the montecito and crystal ranch neighbors. chief meteorologist bill martin has more. >> the retardant is on the south side of the fire. they dropped a swath of -- a stripe there of retardant so it wouldn't go past there. there are housing developments past that. you see a spot fire here. lots of trees and dry brush lots to burn. you can see ignacio valley right there. it might have started with a spark or catalytic converter. fire danger high. tonight a red flag warning for parts of the bay area. temperatures warmer tomorrow. the fog not a thing tomorrow and tomorrow night. but by sunday it comes back. but by that 24-hour period of no fog and stronger offshore flow, right now that's still northerly. that's not quite offshore but it is. it's basically offshore. it's just basically kind of going to start to clock a little more like this as we get into the evening hours. and as it
we have been watching that fire in concord.he four-alarm fire, contra costa fire officials now saying it is 50% contained. evacuations were under way in the montecito and crystal ranch neighbors. chief meteorologist bill martin has more. >> the retardant is on the south side of the fire. they dropped a swath of -- a stripe there of retardant so it wouldn't go past there. there are housing developments past that. you see a spot fire here. lots of trees and dry brush lots to burn. you can...
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kron 4's dan kerman is live at concord city hall tonight with more. dan? carrying signs reading no trump gulag and not here not anywhere.. more than a hundred people jammed the concord city council chambers wednesday to voice their opposition to word that the department of homeland security was considering establishing an immigrant detention center at the concord weapons naval station.sotbut even before this public comment began, city officials announced they had received a copy of memo from the sheriff to the board of supervisors indicating there would be no detention center in concord.sot guy bjerke/concord director of reuse planning 44-54seconds later the city received further confirmation from east bay congressman mark desalunier who issued a statement saying he had received "news that the u.s. department of homeland security and "i am pleased the effort to turn concord naval weapons station into a detention facility has been halted. "while that was reason for those attending the council meeting to celebrate, they cautioned the city council to continue
kron 4's dan kerman is live at concord city hall tonight with more. dan? carrying signs reading no trump gulag and not here not anywhere.. more than a hundred people jammed the concord city council chambers wednesday to voice their opposition to word that the department of homeland security was considering establishing an immigrant detention center at the concord weapons naval station.sotbut even before this public comment began, city officials announced they had received a copy of memo from...
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the bright colors represent the hot temperatures toward concord.a 100 degrees, san francisco 84., half moon bay in the mid-70s. the heat advisory tomorrow will cool things up on sunday. we gestured to a bunch of temperatures, 80s and 90s and triple digits. if you are staying in the sun, it will feel a lot hotter than that. >> that's what i will be at the ice rink tomorrow.>>> mo coming up next, brazil and costa rica babble back and forth in their world cup match. mark will have the fantastic finish, coming up next >> reporter: want to show you some live pictures from the camera as pride weekend gets into full swing in san francisco. we continue in just a moment. ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian. >>> is interesting the disparity between the giants payroll and the oakland a's payroll. they both are pretty much the same record. smack you can make an argument there is not much room. big disparity in the cash but not in the standings. the a's rained out in
the bright colors represent the hot temperatures toward concord.a 100 degrees, san francisco 84., half moon bay in the mid-70s. the heat advisory tomorrow will cool things up on sunday. we gestured to a bunch of temperatures, 80s and 90s and triple digits. if you are staying in the sun, it will feel a lot hotter than that. >> that's what i will be at the ice rink tomorrow.>>> mo coming up next, brazil and costa rica babble back and forth in their world cup match. mark will have...
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live in concord, j.r. stone kron 4 news. (pam) a man is under arrest who was allegedly seen twice on surveillance video in two separate incidents, violently kicking a homeless person. we want to warn you ... this video is graphic. the latest incident happened near san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood on may 24th on leavenworth street. the homeless man, was lying down on the sidewalk when the suspect approached him and, without warning, began kicking him in the face. in the other alleged attack, the same suspect allegedly approached another man while on a san francisco municipal railway. police arrested 58-year-old samuel youmtoub (yoom-tub) of san francisco on suspicion of aggravated assault. (ken) in the east bay, police in hercules are looking for two men who robbed a home depot twice in less than a week. (ken)kron 4's charles clifford explanis that the suspects took power tools from the store and then returned two days later and stole more items. the hercules police department says that back on june 12th officers respo
live in concord, j.r. stone kron 4 news. (pam) a man is under arrest who was allegedly seen twice on surveillance video in two separate incidents, violently kicking a homeless person. we want to warn you ... this video is graphic. the latest incident happened near san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood on may 24th on leavenworth street. the homeless man, was lying down on the sidewalk when the suspect approached him and, without warning, began kicking him in the face. in the other alleged...
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kron 4's sara stinson is live in concord... with the lastest on the fire fight, evacuations and cleanup. sara? thanks sara. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( marty )firefighters in lake county say they have the upper hand on the wildfire near clear lake. but there's still concern - as the fire danger is expected to escalate with this weekend's hot weather. at last check... the "pawnee" fire has burned 13-thousand 700 acres... and is 65-percent contained. this morning... people who live in the double eagle area are being allowed to return to their homes. ( marty ) a lot of people will be headed to bay area parks to bar-b-q and enjoy the sunny, warm weather. but fire fighters have a warning and a reminder for those using the parks. they say there is an increased risk of wildfires, especially in the east bay hills. kron 4's charles clifford has details. well, east bay regional parks actually sent fire fighting resources, including a helicopter, to concord to help out with the fire. and with a hot weekend in st
kron 4's sara stinson is live in concord... with the lastest on the fire fight, evacuations and cleanup. sara? thanks sara. we will check back with you through out the morning. ( marty )firefighters in lake county say they have the upper hand on the wildfire near clear lake. but there's still concern - as the fire danger is expected to escalate with this weekend's hot weather. at last check... the "pawnee" fire has burned 13-thousand 700 acres... and is 65-percent contained. this...
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the airport in concord, 102 degrees this afternoon. antioch 100. temperatures near the coast and the bay not nearly as warm. mainly in the 70s and 80s. everybody heats up as we head into the saturday forecast. as a result, we have this, heat advisory emplace for most of the bay area with the exception being near the coast and for san francisco. bayside locations could be in the 90s and in land, the heat advisory is there and temperatures could approach 105 degrees. the fire danger is elevated as we head toward the weekend. the northbay hills and east bay hills. we are seeing more of a northerly windere is a dry and warmnot good news for fire crews. the warning starts saturday at 11 am with wind gusting. very dry in the afternoon. we will eventually bring temperatures. not in the saturday forecast. we will have more the changes in a few minutes. >>> we found folks in oakland, enjoying the outdoors today. some folks decided to picnic near the lake while others went for a jog. one person we spoke with said he took off of work early so he could spend t
the airport in concord, 102 degrees this afternoon. antioch 100. temperatures near the coast and the bay not nearly as warm. mainly in the 70s and 80s. everybody heats up as we head into the saturday forecast. as a result, we have this, heat advisory emplace for most of the bay area with the exception being near the coast and for san francisco. bayside locations could be in the 90s and in land, the heat advisory is there and temperatures could approach 105 degrees. the fire danger is elevated...
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livermore, concord, the usual. near 100 gilroy probably as well. then it looks like we drop right away on sunday again. and that most of next week looks really cool. firefighter watch, goes out to the reasons that we talked about. it's going to be hot, dry conditions. there will be a northerly direction. we will see if it turns northeast or not. not all the models are in on a. we go with that for now. the fog is going right down the coast. there it goes out of a northwest direction. senators to monterey. it's the spring fest. the 50s on the temps. a few 40s to near 60 degrees. east bay times, 60s. brentwood. low 50s around moraga. 52. blackhawk is 53. pinole is at 54 degrees. and the wind is still out of the west or southwest for most. and certainly from oakland, sfo, out of the delta. where it continues to how along pretty well. although expect that to come down. bodega bay's walittle bit, 57. we did have a that's the water temp. 39, truckee., 60 in ukiah. 57 in sacramento. there goes our fog. down the coast. lots of sunshine today. the low kicks
livermore, concord, the usual. near 100 gilroy probably as well. then it looks like we drop right away on sunday again. and that most of next week looks really cool. firefighter watch, goes out to the reasons that we talked about. it's going to be hot, dry conditions. there will be a northerly direction. we will see if it turns northeast or not. not all the models are in on a. we go with that for now. the fog is going right down the coast. there it goes out of a northwest direction. senators to...
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sun is coming up in concord. it's really quiet right now. we expect more people at city hall and show their discontent with the proposed plan. abc 7 news was in concord yesterday, last night, where people protested a plan to build a massive detention center for undocumented migrants at the former naval weapons station. they march offed pell through concord, made their way to city hall. concord city council discussed the federal government's proposal to create a tent city where 47,000 migrants would wait for their court hearings. people opposed to the camp demanded city council take action against it. >> i want to urge you, our city leade leaders, these are immoral, despicable and evil. >> the city council says it will use the public's input as response as the city creates a plan of action. there will be a meeting today at city hall at concord as i mentioned. that will be at 1:00 p.m. later this afternoon. live in concord, jessica castro, abc 7 news. >> a federal judge has ordered the trump administration to stop t court order requires ir chi
sun is coming up in concord. it's really quiet right now. we expect more people at city hall and show their discontent with the proposed plan. abc 7 news was in concord yesterday, last night, where people protested a plan to build a massive detention center for undocumented migrants at the former naval weapons station. they march offed pell through concord, made their way to city hall. concord city council discussed the federal government's proposal to create a tent city where 47,000 migrants...
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but it is triple digit heat in concord right now. 100 degrees.from emeryville camera. hotter inland and warmer at the coast tomorrow. we're will go at high fire danger and reduced air quality. and then cooling begins on sunday. tomorrow morning, 50s, 60s, mild and clear start to start off saturday. tomorrow amp it's going to get hot quick. triple digits from gilroy to margen hill to los gatos. 96 in san jose. 92 in milpitas. on the peninsula make sure you have plenty of ward. 94 in mountain view. warm at the coast. temperatures in the low 70s. 72 daly ste. 79 downtown san francisco. north bay, yes, it's going to be hot. with the exception of the coast. 98 in sonoma. 99 nap an 99 in santa rosa. 98 in sand rafael heading into the east bay, 88 in oakland you'll see plents of 90s from hercules to castro valley. you need to definitely stay indoors if you don't like the hot weather inland because at least you have the a/c. 104 in livermore and antioch. 103 in concord. a good 20 degrees above average. 79 tomorrow for the parade. if you are out for the p
but it is triple digit heat in concord right now. 100 degrees.from emeryville camera. hotter inland and warmer at the coast tomorrow. we're will go at high fire danger and reduced air quality. and then cooling begins on sunday. tomorrow morning, 50s, 60s, mild and clear start to start off saturday. tomorrow amp it's going to get hot quick. triple digits from gilroy to margen hill to los gatos. 96 in san jose. 92 in milpitas. on the peninsula make sure you have plenty of ward. 94 in mountain...
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concord is still in the 80s after 11:00 and night. 77 in livermore. it will set a trend, but in the meantime red flag warnings are up for the whole weekend. because the temperatures are up in the humidity is down. the fire danger has elevated as well. because of the red flag warning, cal fire has placed three additional aircraft at their basis to ignore -- through santa rosa. is also a close call today in northbay when a woman sparked a firewall mowing her lawn. we showed you the lesson that she learned. >> more than 40 firefighters quickly responded to brushfire in the unincorporated area of sonoma county. nick saw the flames and took action right away to put out the fire before crews arrived. >> as a pulled up i could see the smoke over here and the women were running around. they didn't know what was going on. i called 911 immediately and ran to the far side of the property connecting two hoses together. >> for these homeowners seeing fire brings back vivid memories of last october. >> it is a lot at 1245 in the morningÃ12:45 am there flames all th
concord is still in the 80s after 11:00 and night. 77 in livermore. it will set a trend, but in the meantime red flag warnings are up for the whole weekend. because the temperatures are up in the humidity is down. the fire danger has elevated as well. because of the red flag warning, cal fire has placed three additional aircraft at their basis to ignore -- through santa rosa. is also a close call today in northbay when a woman sparked a firewall mowing her lawn. we showed you the lesson that...
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the director of concord's community and economic development says drivers cannot make a right turn ontbut as you see the driver in the white car is making a right on a rednats/haaziqso light's red, you've got 3 or 4 bicyclist there and you got this ups truck wanting to make a right turn, he can't do it? (ups truck makes right turn on red too)sotsotsot
the director of concord's community and economic development says drivers cannot make a right turn ontbut as you see the driver in the white car is making a right on a rednats/haaziqso light's red, you've got 3 or 4 bicyclist there and you got this ups truck wanting to make a right turn, he can't do it? (ups truck makes right turn on red too)sotsotsot
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. >>> there won't be a massive detention facility in concord. there was talk that it would have been at the concord naval weapons section in the northern part of the city. judy watts is in concord where there was an emergency meeting today. >> reporter: so many people came out today that the fire marshal had shut off access to counsel changers -- council chambers and open up an overflow room. stentseven e ne mwaear. i'm going to read the next five in the other room. >> reporter: they learned about the proposed detention center. >> i just want to say thank you. >> reporter: homeland security said it had no plans to really facility here. >> not anywhere in california, fyi, at this time. >> reporter: this special city council meeting was called after a leaked memo that raised the possibility of a detention center in concord. even though it was unconfirmed, the possibility sparked outrage and protest. they demanded answers. >> we would like to know what the plans are. >> reporter: the mayor of concord will letter to the navy, opposing the facility.
. >>> there won't be a massive detention facility in concord. there was talk that it would have been at the concord naval weapons section in the northern part of the city. judy watts is in concord where there was an emergency meeting today. >> reporter: so many people came out today that the fire marshal had shut off access to counsel changers -- council chambers and open up an overflow room. stentseven e ne mwaear. i'm going to read the next five in the other room. >>...
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he sent a small number of troops out to concord. he thought that it would get them out quick and get them back to boston. secrecy and speed was the order of t day t his command w was named smith. and the idea that he could do anything in boston seek or get the gets 700 of his troops out to the countryside in secret was crazy. and speed, the speed that he was going to achieve, that he was going to send them over the water instead of sending them by land, which was longer, and that brings up my favorite, vice admiral samuel graves. he was the british naval commander in boston and his boss was lord sandwich, another of my favorites. sandwich sandwich was very close king. sandwich, of course, as you know, the sandwich was named after him. sandwich like to gamble. he would gamble a lot, a lot, and they would bring food to the gaming table, and it would be a sandwich. [laughing] and lord sandwich would have a couple naval contractors, don't you know, these guys who are working on the navy and so on, and sandwich, he had a habit of losing
he sent a small number of troops out to concord. he thought that it would get them out quick and get them back to boston. secrecy and speed was the order of t day t his command w was named smith. and the idea that he could do anything in boston seek or get the gets 700 of his troops out to the countryside in secret was crazy. and speed, the speed that he was going to achieve, that he was going to send them over the water instead of sending them by land, which was longer, and that brings up my...
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the director of concord's community and economic development says drivers cannot make a right turn on red light heresotbut as you see the driver in the white car is making a right on a rednats/haaziqso light's red, you've got 3 or 4 bicyclist there and you got this ups truck wanting to make a right turn, he can't do it? (ups truck makes right turn on red too)sotsotsot
the director of concord's community and economic development says drivers cannot make a right turn on red light heresotbut as you see the driver in the white car is making a right on a rednats/haaziqso light's red, you've got 3 or 4 bicyclist there and you got this ups truck wanting to make a right turn, he can't do it? (ups truck makes right turn on red too)sotsotsot
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the concord naval station has been closed for decades. much of the property is scheduled to be transferred to the city of concord. the city spent millions of dollars developing live-and-work communities there. congressman and former concord mayor mark desaulnier opposes it. >> it's a crazy idea and if it's true, we'll fight it. the community does not support, nor do i, this unethical, immorrow, zero tolerance policy driving families apart. >> reporter: the memo goes well beyond building in concord. it suggests another 47,000 people could be detained at camp pendleton down in san diego county. the estimated cost of all this, nearly a quarter of a billion dollars to run these tent cities for 25,000 people at a time. and that's for a six-month period. the obama administration used military bases to house unaccompanied migrant minors in 2014 but those shelters closed after four months. now all children separated from their parents should be reunited by sunday. that's the word tonight from the white house. blayne alexander is in washington whe
the concord naval station has been closed for decades. much of the property is scheduled to be transferred to the city of concord. the city spent millions of dollars developing live-and-work communities there. congressman and former concord mayor mark desaulnier opposes it. >> it's a crazy idea and if it's true, we'll fight it. the community does not support, nor do i, this unethical, immorrow, zero tolerance policy driving families apart. >> reporter: the memo goes well beyond...
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look at concord. still 72 degrees. as we head towards tomorrow morning, temperatures running warmer than they were the samehs just taking the marine air out of the equation. as those winds pick up in the north bay, you'll wake up to temperatures likely in the mid-60s around napa. upper 50s and close to 60 in san jose. daytime temperatures now, mid-90s around san jose. could maybe see upper 90s south of downtown. heading over towards the tri-valley, probably some of the hottest temperatures we see near the alameda county fair. 103 in wall anytime crenut cree. oakland too, the weather around the ballpark might see mid-80s. so stay hydrated if you're heading out to that game. it starts at 1:05 tomorrow afternoon. peninsula temperatures in the mid-to-upper 80s from san mateo to palo alto. san francisco briefly may get close to 80 degrees before the winds shift towards the evening. north bay temperatures, again where fire danger will be the highest, sonoma county and the hills of napa county, highs going above 100 degrees.
look at concord. still 72 degrees. as we head towards tomorrow morning, temperatures running warmer than they were the samehs just taking the marine air out of the equation. as those winds pick up in the north bay, you'll wake up to temperatures likely in the mid-60s around napa. upper 50s and close to 60 in san jose. daytime temperatures now, mid-90s around san jose. could maybe see upper 90s south of downtown. heading over towards the tri-valley, probably some of the hottest temperatures we...
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the message went on to say, last september the city of concord passed a resolution affirming concord's commitment to being a welcoming, inclusive, tolerant and supportive community for all. we do not feel that a detention center within city limits represents those values. >>> president trump invited victims and family members of victims of crime by undocumented immigrants to the white house today.? --? these are the american citizens permanently separated from loved ones. the word permanently being the word that you have to think about. permanently. they are not separated for a day or two days, they are permanently separated. that is because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens. >> standing alongside the families, the president said the u.s. needs to strengthen immigration laws to prevent terminals from entering the u.s. he also undercut efforts to pass a compromise bill underway in congress tweeting today that republicans should stop wasting their time on immigration until after november. heather holmes joins us now. she is in the newsroom with the latest on the battle of the b
the message went on to say, last september the city of concord passed a resolution affirming concord's commitment to being a welcoming, inclusive, tolerant and supportive community for all. we do not feel that a detention center within city limits represents those values. >>> president trump invited victims and family members of victims of crime by undocumented immigrants to the white house today.? --? these are the american citizens permanently separated from loved ones. the word...
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it would be at the former concord naval weapons station. cornell barnard has more. >> no local official including the sheriff had been informed about this. >> reporter: the supervisor says he was blindsided by news the u.s. navy is considering the former concord naval weapons station property as a possible detention center site to house up to 47,000 migrants. >> this is a crazy proposal. we're going to fight it. we won't let it happen. >> reporter: other abandoned military sites nationwide are also being looked at. abc news confirmed that an internal navy document mentions $233 million to construct temporary tent cities. >> this is not a solution, this is really evil policy. >> reporter: this congressman says that he will fight the trump administration. >> it reminds me of japanese internments. >> reporter: the city of concord has been in negotiations with the navy for years to acquire the weapons station property. so far no deal. >> they don't know how many nuclear waste is on that site. there is a lot of stuff there that could happen, all
it would be at the former concord naval weapons station. cornell barnard has more. >> no local official including the sheriff had been informed about this. >> reporter: the supervisor says he was blindsided by news the u.s. navy is considering the former concord naval weapons station property as a possible detention center site to house up to 47,000 migrants. >> this is a crazy proposal. we're going to fight it. we won't let it happen. >> reporter: other abandoned...
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it would be at the former concord naval weapons station. cornell barnard has more. >> no local official including the sheriff had been informed about this. >> reporter: the supervisor says he was blindsided by news the u.s. navy is considering the former concord naval weapons station property as a possible detention center site to house up to 47,000 migrants. >> this is a crazy proposal. we're going to fight it. we won't let it happen. >> reporter: other abandoned military sites nationwide are also being looked at. abc news confirmed that an internal navy document mentions $233 million to construct temporary tent cities. >> this is not a solution, this is really evil policy. >> reporter: this congressman says that he will fight the trump administration. >> it reminds me of japanese internments. >> reporter: the city of concord has been in negotiations with the navy forea to acquire the weapons station property. so far no deal. >> they don't know how many nuclear waste is on that site. there is a lot of stuff there that could happen, all of
it would be at the former concord naval weapons station. cornell barnard has more. >> no local official including the sheriff had been informed about this. >> reporter: the supervisor says he was blindsided by news the u.s. navy is considering the former concord naval weapons station property as a possible detention center site to house up to 47,000 migrants. >> this is a crazy proposal. we're going to fight it. we won't let it happen. >> reporter: other abandoned...
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happening in concord. alongis ignacio valley road and cowl road.he grass fire burned 150 acres so far. the concern now keeping it away from the crystal ranch enabled. >> yeah, we want to let you no he that montecito and the crystal ranch neighborhood, those two neighborhoods are being asked to immediately evacuate as they continue to put water and retardant trying to keep the flames away from homes. >> i have just heard via text from a friend limping in the subdivision they are preparing to get out. but we wish all of them good luck and fire department is didding everything they can. >> world news with david muir up next. >> for all of us he >>> tonight, the video now emerging. the shooting rampage in that newsroom. the alleged gunman jarrod ramos being led away by police. authorities urging everyone to get their hands in the air. tonight what we've now learned. the suspect barricading the door so reporters and workers couldn't get out as he fired. why the newspaper was targeted? what the suspect did to a girl he knew from high school years ago tha
happening in concord. alongis ignacio valley road and cowl road.he grass fire burned 150 acres so far. the concern now keeping it away from the crystal ranch enabled. >> yeah, we want to let you no he that montecito and the crystal ranch neighborhood, those two neighborhoods are being asked to immediately evacuate as they continue to put water and retardant trying to keep the flames away from homes. >> i have just heard via text from a friend limping in the subdivision they are...
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the concord naval weapons station could be one of those camps. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in concord where it's expected to be a busy night. jodi? >> reporter: that's right, raj. protesters are gathering as we speak at the concord b.a.r.t station. they will march to city hall where they will rally against the proposed detention center. folks are also learning tonight that migrant children recently separated from their parents are now being housed in nearby pleasant hill. >> in pleasant hill shocks me. i thought they were all in texas, to be honest. pleasant hill! >> reporter: that's the reaction of many on learning a pleasant hill facility is housing undocumented children recently separated from their families at the border. the city of pleasant hill says southwest key, the company that runs casa pleasant hill confirmed it in an e-mail yesterday. >> basically told us that of the 25 minors that are currently at the facility, two of them are adolescent girls who have been separated from their parents within the last 24 days. >> reporter: a sp
the concord naval weapons station could be one of those camps. nbc bay area's jodi hernandez is in concord where it's expected to be a busy night. jodi? >> reporter: that's right, raj. protesters are gathering as we speak at the concord b.a.r.t station. they will march to city hall where they will rally against the proposed detention center. folks are also learning tonight that migrant children recently separated from their parents are now being housed in nearby pleasant hill. >> in...
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you've got about a six-minute drive from concord into walnut creek at this hour. as you make you way on highway 24 to the caldecott, about eight minutes there. richmond-san rafael bridge very light, only a car or two coming through at this hour. our early morning commuters are bunched up here. we had earlier road work on 580, but that has been picked up, slow and go over the altamont. we have drive times coming your way in our next report. >>> an undercover sheriff's deputy exposed to a deadly drug during a bust. the quick action that saved his life. >>> a political newcomer defeats one of the most powerful erima political world this morning. >>> then let those knees relax. >>> then let those knees relax. >> something to crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, >>> then let those knees relax. >> something to passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally. weaving your own shoes...rgy by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat
you've got about a six-minute drive from concord into walnut creek at this hour. as you make you way on highway 24 to the caldecott, about eight minutes there. richmond-san rafael bridge very light, only a car or two coming through at this hour. our early morning commuters are bunched up here. we had earlier road work on 580, but that has been picked up, slow and go over the altamont. we have drive times coming your way in our next report. >>> an undercover sheriff's deputy exposed to...
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concord 99. livermore 95. you can see the hot spots remain hot inland. the view from he rememberriville toward san francisco. hotter inland home and warmer on the coastline. high fire danger and reduced air quality. but it cools down sunday. that's the good news if you can survive saturday we'll get refreshingly cool air sunday on and monday. overnight, it's not cool ton. we'll see low temperatures under clear skies mainly in the mid-to upper 50s around the bay. low 60s in some inland east bay locations. low 50s up in the north bay on on the coast. tomorrow's highs check out the triple digits. 106 at ukiah. 104 at clover dale. 103 the high in concord fairfield and lake port. 102 almorgan hill. at the way upper 80s to low 90s and 70s on the coast. speaking of the coast this is the beach forecast. many coastal locations highs in the low to mid-70s up to 84 at santa cruz. but the uv index will be high. don't forget the sun screen to protect your skin. >>> the uv index in fact will be so extremely high we want to point out the most intense time of day will b
concord 99. livermore 95. you can see the hot spots remain hot inland. the view from he rememberriville toward san francisco. hotter inland home and warmer on the coastline. high fire danger and reduced air quality. but it cools down sunday. that's the good news if you can survive saturday we'll get refreshingly cool air sunday on and monday. overnight, it's not cool ton. we'll see low temperatures under clear skies mainly in the mid-to upper 50s around the bay. low 60s in some inland east bay...
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ktvu's amber lee is joining us leave from concord with that and a rally that was held tonight by area residents who are opposed to this idea. amber is this amber is this >> reporter: alex, i spoke with supervisor joya by phone who tells me the contra costa county sheriff was in contact with the homeland security secretary, and said no california sites are being considered for the migrant detention facilities. i spoke with a spokeswoman for the city, and she tells me city officials here in concord have received no word of this, eld b front of city hall. t of city hall. >> asylum is a legal way to enter this country. >> reporter: about 100 people attended a rally to support concord officials opposition to the concord naval weapons station being used as a migrant detention facility. >> they're human beings and they come to america for the american dream and want to provide for their family. >> reporter: this couple says this is the first time they've participated in al ray will, and they brought -- in a rally, and they brought their three daughters. >> i'm trying to teach my daughter to
ktvu's amber lee is joining us leave from concord with that and a rally that was held tonight by area residents who are opposed to this idea. amber is this amber is this >> reporter: alex, i spoke with supervisor joya by phone who tells me the contra costa county sheriff was in contact with the homeland security secretary, and said no california sites are being considered for the migrant detention facilities. i spoke with a spokeswoman for the city, and she tells me city officials here in...
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you can see why -- 61 in oakland. 77 in concord. away from the sea breeze. temperatures are running much cooler than yesterday at this time. 11 degrees cooler in livermore. 6 degrees cooler in santa rosa. so the plan here is tomorrow a little bit warmer but still below the red flag warning well below that which is good news for firefighters. and then it ramps up on friday and saturday. so i'll see you back here. we'll get into the five-day forecast and we'll take a look at the numbers for a warmer weekend. >>> a mother who lost her son to gun violence shares her story. >> he has set his suit out for his interview on his bed and t buried him in. >> up next tonight, how she is joining forces with san francisco city officials to get guns off the street. dog: seresto, seresto, seresto. jake... seresto, seresto, seresto. whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. seresto, seresto, seresto. ohh no, jake. seresto. 8 month - serest
you can see why -- 61 in oakland. 77 in concord. away from the sea breeze. temperatures are running much cooler than yesterday at this time. 11 degrees cooler in livermore. 6 degrees cooler in santa rosa. so the plan here is tomorrow a little bit warmer but still below the red flag warning well below that which is good news for firefighters. and then it ramps up on friday and saturday. so i'll see you back here. we'll get into the five-day forecast and we'll take a look at the numbers for a...
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it would be at the former concord naval weapons station. cornell barnard has more. >> no local official including the sheriff had been informed about this. >> reporter: the supervisor says he was blindsided by news the u.s. navy is considering the former concord naval weapons station property as a possible detention center site to house up to 47,000 migrants. >> this is a crazy proposal. we're going to fight it. we won't let it happen. >> reporter: other abandoned military sites nationwide are also being looked at. abc news confirmed that an internal navy document mentions $233 million to construct temporary tent cities. >> this is not a solution, this is really evil policy. >> reporter: this congressman says that he will fight the trump administration. >> it reminds me of japanese internments. >> reporter: the city of concord has been in negotiations with the navy for years to acquire the weapons station property. so far no deal. >> they don't know how many nuclear waste is on that site. there is a lot of stuff there that could happen, all
it would be at the former concord naval weapons station. cornell barnard has more. >> no local official including the sheriff had been informed about this. >> reporter: the supervisor says he was blindsided by news the u.s. navy is considering the former concord naval weapons station property as a possible detention center site to house up to 47,000 migrants. >> this is a crazy proposal. we're going to fight it. we won't let it happen. >> reporter: other abandoned...
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kron 4's ali reid is live in concord with the story...ali? the city council chamber is packed with people speaking out against building a detention camp here in concord. they tell us this all came as a surprise when that u-s navy document was leaked last friday ...and now people are standing up and speaking out. this evening they marched from the concord bart station to city hall ...where they rallied outside the building for abput an hour before making their way into the council chambers.this community is standing together ... against creating that detention camp for migrants at the former naval weapons base in concord.the land is owned by the federal government, but officials tell us.. for the last 12 years.. the city of has been negotiating transfering the land to the city... protestors are against detention camps, and do not believe the site is suitable for anyone to be placed.jesse lovegood / organizer, east bay for everyonesot - naval base is a superfund site, whic means it's full of unexploded bombs, nuclear waste, and in general not f
kron 4's ali reid is live in concord with the story...ali? the city council chamber is packed with people speaking out against building a detention camp here in concord. they tell us this all came as a surprise when that u-s navy document was leaked last friday ...and now people are standing up and speaking out. this evening they marched from the concord bart station to city hall ...where they rallied outside the building for abput an hour before making their way into the council chambers.this...
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concord, you're hot. it's 92 still, santa rosa 88, livermore 86.onight will be warm accident not the best sleeping weather. -- warm, not the best sleeping weather, 60 in concord and san jose, 55 in san francisco. weather headlines, clear and warm tonight and tomorrow night, one more hot day for everyone before the cooler air arrives on sunday. it's not going to be a prolonged warm period. it's today and tomorrow. the cooler air arrives sunday morning near the water, sunday afternoon and sunday evening inland. let's explain why. a ridge of high pressure centered to our north and west is changing our wind direction. we'll lose the onshore influence, we did today until we got the afternoon sea breeze. we will not get the afternoon sea breeze tomorrow. the rahm passes over the bay -- the ridge of high pressure passes over the bay area and exits to our south and the onshore flow returns on sunday. you'll be able to see this on futurecast. tomorrow will be completely sunny everywhere in the bay area, but watch monterey bay. this is always the first sign,
concord, you're hot. it's 92 still, santa rosa 88, livermore 86.onight will be warm accident not the best sleeping weather. -- warm, not the best sleeping weather, 60 in concord and san jose, 55 in san francisco. weather headlines, clear and warm tonight and tomorrow night, one more hot day for everyone before the cooler air arrives on sunday. it's not going to be a prolonged warm period. it's today and tomorrow. the cooler air arrives sunday morning near the water, sunday afternoon and sunday...
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burning in concord along emora road and highway 4. the wind played a big role in the spread of the fire. sergio arrived at the scene a few moments ago. sergio. >> i want to show you one of the reasons why the fire crews deployed so quickly here. you can see now they're still here. we are at the base of some radio and cell phone towers. that would probably be pretty detrimental if they were affected. this fire was coming up grass up to this hill so that's the reason why they deployed so many people out here to make sure they could protect these cell phone and radio towers. i want to show you though, this is probably about a 25 acre burn area and as i mentioned, it's up a hill. we're going to show you right now how they are still resources that are just at this point, mopping up what had been a fire that was pushed by the high winds out here. at this point, i understand that they are probably about, it is about 70% contained. leets show you some video that was shot a little bit earlier this fire was filling up some smoke a little earlie
burning in concord along emora road and highway 4. the wind played a big role in the spread of the fire. sergio arrived at the scene a few moments ago. sergio. >> i want to show you one of the reasons why the fire crews deployed so quickly here. you can see now they're still here. we are at the base of some radio and cell phone towers. that would probably be pretty detrimental if they were affected. this fire was coming up grass up to this hill so that's the reason why they deployed so...
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protesters gathered last night at concord city hall. >>> -- >> they are human beings. they want to provide for their family. >> for people to go through all of that work and be locked up when they get here is not human. >> last week time magazine reported it obtained a government memo listing the former naval station in concord and camp pendleton in southern california as possible sites for immigration detention camps. that town hall meeting is scheduled to take place at 1 pm in the concord city council chambers. >>> more charges have been filed against a walmart does not walnut creek babysitter. how the suspect used social media to advertise babysitting services. >>> new fees against tech giant. the amount google would have to pay in new business taxes if voters approved. >>> if you on the roadways, it looks like i have lost my microphone. traffic is moving well on highway 4. >>> this weather tax -- cast is free. i won't text you. 57 in oakland and san jose. >>> welcome back to "mornings on 2". we are continuing to follow the latest information on that fire burning in
protesters gathered last night at concord city hall. >>> -- >> they are human beings. they want to provide for their family. >> for people to go through all of that work and be locked up when they get here is not human. >> last week time magazine reported it obtained a government memo listing the former naval station in concord and camp pendleton in southern california as possible sites for immigration detention camps. that town hall meeting is scheduled to take place...
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and the 24-hour change is going to be eight degrees warmer in concord. we will talk about the other areas see issing a cooldown. >> okay. we will check in with you in a little bit, vianey. know what to expect before you step out of the door. know the changes before they happen. >>> at least two families are without a home tonight after a fire burned 10 acres rural antioch. anser hassan is there live. >> we don't know the extent of the injuries, but two people have been hospitalized. the crews have the fire contained, but it is not fully extinguished. >> my dogs i need to get to my house. >> and gabrielle rushed to call neighbors asking if the fire was rning -- near her home. >> we were all calling each other. >> reporter: the call came in after 5:00 p.m. and quickly spread to 10 acres. fire captain lisa martinez says that the big challenge was to get water to this part of rural antioch. >> they have a tank to hold 2,000 to 3,000 gallons of water, and we are requilling the engines with the water that is being trucked in. >> reporter: she says that many cr
and the 24-hour change is going to be eight degrees warmer in concord. we will talk about the other areas see issing a cooldown. >> okay. we will check in with you in a little bit, vianey. know what to expect before you step out of the door. know the changes before they happen. >>> at least two families are without a home tonight after a fire burned 10 acres rural antioch. anser hassan is there live. >> we don't know the extent of the injuries, but two people have been...
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east bay leaders are responding to reports that a migrant detention center could soon be built in concord. according to a confidential memo obtained by "time" magazine, the navy is drafting plans to build a massive tent city on the grounds of the concord naval weapons station. >> that station has been closed for decades, and much of the property is scheduled to be transferred to the city of concord in the weeks ahead. nbc bay area's jodie hernandez joins us from the naval weapons station with the late details. jodi, what do we know right now? >> reporter: raj, when we reached out to city and county leaders this afternoon, they couldn't believe it. in fact, one of them called it madness. tonight they say they're going to do all they can to keep the concord naval weapons station from becoming what they believe essentially would be an internment camp. >> reporter: dozens of people angered by the president's zero-tolerance policy that separated thousands of migrant parents and children at the border protested outside the i.c.e. detention facility in richmond this afternoon. >> immigrant right
east bay leaders are responding to reports that a migrant detention center could soon be built in concord. according to a confidential memo obtained by "time" magazine, the navy is drafting plans to build a massive tent city on the grounds of the concord naval weapons station. >> that station has been closed for decades, and much of the property is scheduled to be transferred to the city of concord in the weeks ahead. nbc bay area's jodie hernandez joins us from the naval...