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alexis has details on a crash in fremont. >> yeah, just a new problem on southbound 680, so if you are leaving sunol we can see a little slowing on southbound 680, and this before you get to vargas road and it involved two vehicles and there weas a lot o debris in the roadway and then two other vehicles hi we want to touch on the parade for the warriors. a few tips for you to highlight right now. use 19th or 12th street stations, and avoid lake merritt station, and get your tickets today and those lines will be long tomorrow, and fur not going to the parade, you are going to want to make sure you start your commute early tomorrow. >>> a marine biologist in santa cruz county is showing what he learned about more than two dozen juvenile great white sharks living off the beach. they were attracted by the warmer ocean temperatures, and they head to the cold to feed and then come back to the warm waters. when they are young, they only eat fish. >> i will still be staying away, but good to know. >>> american airlines reverses an airline on placing more seats in. >>> and then clearing up conc
alexis has details on a crash in fremont. >> yeah, just a new problem on southbound 680, so if you are leaving sunol we can see a little slowing on southbound 680, and this before you get to vargas road and it involved two vehicles and there weas a lot o debris in the roadway and then two other vehicles hi we want to touch on the parade for the warriors. a few tips for you to highlight right now. use 19th or 12th street stations, and avoid lake merritt station, and get your tickets today...
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the state of washington not far from populated cities like seattle portland and spokane artie's alexy has been covering the story extensively and brings us the latest developments the hanford nuclear facility in washington state is often described as america's the most toxic place and now it's crumbling and more dangerous incidents are likely such as the dam in conclusion of a top energy department official working on the site speaking to associated press last week doug schultz said that the universe structure was not going to last long enough for the cleanup and talking about the deadline for the completion of two hundred sixty he said some facilities were not going to withstand that time he continued by saying we're sending people into environments no one was expected to go to is there a potential for more alarms absolutely. quote now they had four nuclear side produced up to seventy percent of plutonium for the us nuclear arsenal including material for the bomb dropped on japan in one hundred forty five but after the cold war was over the facility became irrelevant and the cleanup oper
the state of washington not far from populated cities like seattle portland and spokane artie's alexy has been covering the story extensively and brings us the latest developments the hanford nuclear facility in washington state is often described as america's the most toxic place and now it's crumbling and more dangerous incidents are likely such as the dam in conclusion of a top energy department official working on the site speaking to associated press last week doug schultz said that the...
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dumps is located in washington state not far from populated cities like seattle portland and spokane alexy has the update on that. the hanford nuclear facility in washington state is often described as america's most toxic place and now it's crumbling and more dangerous incidents are likely such as the damaging conclusion of a top energy department official working on the site speaking to associated press last week said that the infrastructure was not going to last long enough for the clean up and joking about the deadline for the completion of two hundred sixty he said some facilities were not going to withstand that time he continued by saying we're sending people into environments no one was expected to go to is there a potential for more alarms absolutely end of quote now they had for nuclear side produced up to seventy percent of plutonium for the u.s. nuclear arsenal including material for the bomb dropped on japan in one thousand forty five but after the cold war was over the facility became irrelevant and the cleanup operation of all the toxic waste kicked off in one thousand eight hun
dumps is located in washington state not far from populated cities like seattle portland and spokane alexy has the update on that. the hanford nuclear facility in washington state is often described as america's most toxic place and now it's crumbling and more dangerous incidents are likely such as the damaging conclusion of a top energy department official working on the site speaking to associated press last week said that the infrastructure was not going to last long enough for the clean up...
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traffic reporter alexis smith has more. alexis, no injuries, right? >> nothing serious. that's really lucky. vehicles quite crunched up here. this happened about 9:45 this morning. that dump truck that was involved blew a tire, shot across all lanes of traffic and then collided with a smaller sedan, a nissan and then a tour bus was involved as well. here's a look at the sigalert. northbound 880 just past dixon landing. a bit of a backup on the northbound side. a little less than a mile. probably two miles on the southbound side and we did have sky 7 overhead a short time ago. let's take a look at the sri. here's the backup approaching the collision. we did hear from the tour bus company that owns the bus that was involved with this. lux bus america, said everyone on their bus is okay. they are very glad they didn't have the injuries. we know there was a nissan involved, and they were really crunched up against that media. we're hearing from our crew on the scene that this nissan is going to be there for at least another hour and then that dump truck likely as well as the
traffic reporter alexis smith has more. alexis, no injuries, right? >> nothing serious. that's really lucky. vehicles quite crunched up here. this happened about 9:45 this morning. that dump truck that was involved blew a tire, shot across all lanes of traffic and then collided with a smaller sedan, a nissan and then a tour bus was involved as well. here's a look at the sigalert. northbound 880 just past dixon landing. a bit of a backup on the northbound side. a little less than a mile....
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little breezy out there today and alexis has a look at your roadways this morning. >>> good morning,o far so good if you are driving out there this morning. southbound 101, still light volumes there as you can see and pretty decent driving conditions, too, and that wind dying down if you are driving over one of the bridges this morning. getting word from vta one of the rains in the northbound direction is having mechanical issues between virginia and children's discovery museum station. crews are working on the north bay train right now and they are saying you can anticipate possible delays due to that issue. hopefully they will provide us with an update soon and i will pass that along as soon as we get more information. drive times looking good, highway 4 to the maze, 17 minutes. and i also have some more information, and talking about the snow in sierra, you need to chain up in some areas, and more on that coming up next. >>> coming up next, the seven things you need to know as you start your day. >> the graduation gift that keeps on giving. >>> and then want your hands on two luxu
little breezy out there today and alexis has a look at your roadways this morning. >>> good morning,o far so good if you are driving out there this morning. southbound 101, still light volumes there as you can see and pretty decent driving conditions, too, and that wind dying down if you are driving over one of the bridges this morning. getting word from vta one of the rains in the northbound direction is having mechanical issues between virginia and children's discovery museum...
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. >> alexis has been saying you need to get on the train so early. >> seriously, yeah, before 7:00, it'slready ramping up. >> drew, we will start with you. >> i am doing fine over here with the weather department. good to go, do not worry, have the spf on. lovely view from the east bay hills, great visibility right now and the sun coming up at 5:47 a.m., and so look at your 12-hour day planner, nothing but sunshine. it will be a warm day. that's why i said put the sun screen on because we are going to the low 90s, and even around the bay we will be mild in the 70s and 80s along the coast we are go into the mid-60s. let's get a check of traffic with alexis. >>> yeah, we have got the bay bridge metering lights on, so starting to ramp up on the interstates backing up into the maze there. the drive times are looking okay. southbound 101 san francisco to sfo, just nine minutes for you. northbound 880, ramp closers in the oakland area that will close at 7:00, and for now they are still open, and highway 85 and the san jose airport looking good, in the green at 12 minutes. a lot of changes to m
. >> alexis has been saying you need to get on the train so early. >> seriously, yeah, before 7:00, it'slready ramping up. >> drew, we will start with you. >> i am doing fine over here with the weather department. good to go, do not worry, have the spf on. lovely view from the east bay hills, great visibility right now and the sun coming up at 5:47 a.m., and so look at your 12-hour day planner, nothing but sunshine. it will be a warm day. that's why i said put the sun...
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let's find out what alexis has for us. anyup dates. >>> one new issue in the east bay. doesn't sound like it's going to be a major problem but we are taulg calling for a tow truck. skouj southbound ate eight to 6th avenue someone called in and said they believed they ran out of gas in a rental car there so i guess he was trying to make it to the oakland airport and didn't quite make. they're working on moving him but we do have one lane blocked at and still moving to clear this crash, westbound 580 just before tasia har ra road a vehicle hit a tire, lost control. a lot of debris there. it does sound like they're working on pushing that to the side as we speak. quick check of that drive time as well, not terrible westbound 580 trace stoi dublin 48 minutes, west down the 4 looks great antioch to concord in the green at 17 minutes. >> thank you. tennis superstar serena williams responding with a dear john letter to john mcenroe after his claim that she can't keep up with the boys. >> people did not like this and also incredible video shows a rescue in northern california.
let's find out what alexis has for us. anyup dates. >>> one new issue in the east bay. doesn't sound like it's going to be a major problem but we are taulg calling for a tow truck. skouj southbound ate eight to 6th avenue someone called in and said they believed they ran out of gas in a rental car there so i guess he was trying to make it to the oakland airport and didn't quite make. they're working on moving him but we do have one lane blocked at and still moving to clear this crash,...
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alexis has more on how this will impact the roads. >> we already have some street closures in place. that started yesterday. a lot more closing today. i mapped out a lot of these around city hall and around civic center and united nations plaza. if these are not already closed, they will be throughout the day today, just to give you an idea of how tough it is going to be to get through this area in a vehicle. many muni routes will be detoured, rerouted as well. this is a lot to keep track of. i did just post all of those street closures on my twitter page, alexis abc 7, if you want to look at those. a couple of the main events at civic center plaza, the pride celebration saturday and sunday. noon to 6:00 saturday, 11:00 to 6:00 on sunday. expecting large kraudz there, and the main event sunday, and that parade roult is market street, it starts at beale. i would definitely leave the car at home this weekend. >> good advice. we want to see your pride throughout the weekend. share your photos and videos with us. just use the #abc7now, so we can find it and share it on-air or online. >>
alexis has more on how this will impact the roads. >> we already have some street closures in place. that started yesterday. a lot more closing today. i mapped out a lot of these around city hall and around civic center and united nations plaza. if these are not already closed, they will be throughout the day today, just to give you an idea of how tough it is going to be to get through this area in a vehicle. many muni routes will be detoured, rerouted as well. this is a lot to keep track...
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. >> alexis smith has been tracking this all morning long. let's get to her for an update. >> hey, good morning, guys. yeah, the investigation continues. this is video from sky 7. from about an hour ago. you can see the trains not moving. this happened at about 8:30 this morning. unfortunately, you know, any time we have a fatal situation, this is just a long term situation. so crews are still on the scene. if we want to flip over to our graphics here i have an update as far as cal train riders are concerned sunnyvale station is closed. the earliest it will reopen is about 12:30 this afternoon. earn this saying -- they were saying that three hours would be the minimum on the time. so we are halfway through that at this point. they are not providing a bus bridge, but vta is assisting. the rest of the trains are single-tracking past sunnyvale station. so this is going to be continuing, hopefully not too far into the afternoon commute. hopefully we get that 12:30 final frame where we get that open. we have another issue, this in the mission bay
. >> alexis smith has been tracking this all morning long. let's get to her for an update. >> hey, good morning, guys. yeah, the investigation continues. this is video from sky 7. from about an hour ago. you can see the trains not moving. this happened at about 8:30 this morning. unfortunately, you know, any time we have a fatal situation, this is just a long term situation. so crews are still on the scene. if we want to flip over to our graphics here i have an update as far as cal...
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so far that's in addition to the already dire situation of the country's civil war artie's alexy are cesky has the report. there is no good news coming out of yemen these days the country has plummeted by the saudi onslaught against the who with the rebels which has left at least ten thousand people killed almost seven million yemenis many of them children are on the brink of starvation not only they have no access to food but clean water as well another ten million cannot even afford to buy food thanks to air sea and land bloke aid instrumented by riyadh and now from bad to worse it's also as the outbreak of cholera described by the world health organization as unprecedented and the worst humanitarian crisis on earth numbers are also terrifying there at least one hundred seventy two thousand infected eleven hundred forty two people dead since april and a person is dying every hour from the disease that it killed us of h w h o a spokesman said that if you look at the numbers we're talking close to two thousand suspected cases a day colorism demick in yemen it's currently the largest color outb
so far that's in addition to the already dire situation of the country's civil war artie's alexy are cesky has the report. there is no good news coming out of yemen these days the country has plummeted by the saudi onslaught against the who with the rebels which has left at least ten thousand people killed almost seven million yemenis many of them children are on the brink of starvation not only they have no access to food but clean water as well another ten million cannot even afford to buy...
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. >> alexis smith has insider tips happening this weekend that not only a father can love. >> it's all about dad this fathers day weekend. there are plenty of ways to celebrate around the bay. get him out of the workshop to the exploratorium for the wild card exhibit. it launches friday at san francisco's pier 15 and involves cardboard, glue guns and the imagination. artists from the cardboard institute of technology are creating everything from fiery volcanos to lush forests and even sass kwach. the exhibit runs friday through september 4 and included with admission. if comic books are your dad's thing take him to bad man trivia night. he can show off his breus wayne knowledge near lake bra set on friday. the most points at the end of three rounds goes home with the gift card. speaking of gifts, knock out your father's day shopping saturday at the circa good pop up shop in the dog patch neighborhood. it is celebrating 30 years of manufacturing in san francisco, with belts, wall et ceteets and. on top of these events there are a ton of brunch specials on sunday. check out the details o
. >> alexis smith has insider tips happening this weekend that not only a father can love. >> it's all about dad this fathers day weekend. there are plenty of ways to celebrate around the bay. get him out of the workshop to the exploratorium for the wild card exhibit. it launches friday at san francisco's pier 15 and involves cardboard, glue guns and the imagination. artists from the cardboard institute of technology are creating everything from fiery volcanos to lush forests and...
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been quiet so far, alexis? >> it has, but things are changing now.ave two problems if you're trying to get out of the tracy area. westbound 580 near grant line road started off with a disabled vehicle. now we're hearing a crash involving a motorcycle. lanes one and two are blocked around the same area. that is not going to be good if you are leaving on 205. i'm sure the backup will get worse before it gets better. also the bay bridge metering lights on around 5:21 this morning and heavy around san francisco, as well. we had an earlier disabled vehicle, so longer than average drive times for this time a day. >>> happening today, assurance that the surveillance camera in your bart car is actually recording something. >> a year and a half ago a murder on bart forced the agency to admit most of the cameras were fake. all of that ends this morning, though. >> abc 7 reporter matt keller live for us at the warm springs bart station. matt? >> reporter: good morning, reggie and jessica. watch out, criminals, bart is finally watching you. all the cameras you s
been quiet so far, alexis? >> it has, but things are changing now.ave two problems if you're trying to get out of the tracy area. westbound 580 near grant line road started off with a disabled vehicle. now we're hearing a crash involving a motorcycle. lanes one and two are blocked around the same area. that is not going to be good if you are leaving on 205. i'm sure the backup will get worse before it gets better. also the bay bridge metering lights on around 5:21 this morning and heavy...
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mercedes: the traumatic experience with alexis at loro parque has been a lesson for me and my family.t's created an awareness. now we understand that it's wrong to allow animals to be cooped up like this for shows whose sole purpose is entertainment. it's not right. reporter: but at loro parque, the show goes on. the marine park and zoo welcomed a record number of visitors in 2016 -- over one million. its director claims the park plays a role in protecting the environment. he says the orcas act as ambassadors for wildlife conservation. wolfgang rades: we're so alienated from nature. our children grow up in cities and often know little of the world around them. we're surrounded by technical gadgets, but forget we're also surrounded by great creatures worth protecting. they're threatened by overfishing and plastic waste in the seas, and we want to create an awareness of that. reporter: but mercedes hernandez believes this is just a pretext. she says there's no lack of opportunities to experience nature on the canary islands. mercedes: around the canaries, in the sea right around us, the
mercedes: the traumatic experience with alexis at loro parque has been a lesson for me and my family.t's created an awareness. now we understand that it's wrong to allow animals to be cooped up like this for shows whose sole purpose is entertainment. it's not right. reporter: but at loro parque, the show goes on. the marine park and zoo welcomed a record number of visitors in 2016 -- over one million. its director claims the park plays a role in protecting the environment. he says the orcas act...
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in the case of refugees one hundred twenty president trump has called the ruling a clear victory for national security with the details he's alexy our ships. the travel ban has been one of his most controversial decisions controversial promises made during the campaign maybe along with the promise to build the wall on the mexican border and. try to implement the travel ban just weeks after he officially became president he faced a lot of backlash she faced a lot of protests and legal action in fact this all went into the courts in march he had to revise the travel ban to accommodate you know all the things that the protesters and those protesting the ban have been saying but basically everybody was against it activists in the streets the media and the courts itself of the two federal courts overturned that ban and now the supreme court bar chile allows this to happen saying that visitors from six predominantly muslim countries like iran libya somalia sudan syria and yes then the ban on them could be enforced as long as they lack a credible claim of bona fide relationship with a person or entity in the united states and also the
in the case of refugees one hundred twenty president trump has called the ruling a clear victory for national security with the details he's alexy our ships. the travel ban has been one of his most controversial decisions controversial promises made during the campaign maybe along with the promise to build the wall on the mexican border and. try to implement the travel ban just weeks after he officially became president he faced a lot of backlash she faced a lot of protests and legal action in...
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across the alps hearing for us in washington was artie's alexy yada chefs. nothing burger has becoming a very foreign term in the political lexicon in the united states and another one has been served on the senate floor today despite all the scary sounding things like russian meddling in the elections worldwide and this whole two and a half hour session was dedicated to that talking not only about their past election where russia allegedly meddled but even the future ones while russia will definitely meddle and some of the wording of course on the floor was very tough rushed blatant interference in the united states twenty sixteen presidential elections was unprecedented in both scale and scope and many have said this is actually the crime of the century. if you think about it it is russia has interfered or an attempt to interfere in elections from france to the netherlands from the balkans to the baltics russian interference in european political space is strategic you have any doubt that russian interference is driven by himself no doubt about it and mr. the same answer no
across the alps hearing for us in washington was artie's alexy yada chefs. nothing burger has becoming a very foreign term in the political lexicon in the united states and another one has been served on the senate floor today despite all the scary sounding things like russian meddling in the elections worldwide and this whole two and a half hour session was dedicated to that talking not only about their past election where russia allegedly meddled but even the future ones while russia will...
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alexis smith has a look at your traffic. >> hey, good morning.d just have a sigalart not long ago with a crash. westbound 80 off-ramp to southbound 680 was briefly closed. it was just opened back up. they said the road's totally cleared. also looking a lot better southbound 101 at the >>> good morning. from our east bay hills camera, cool air aloft. partly to mostly sunny skies. 54 in gilroy and some clouds here on the peninsula at sfo. 54 santa rosa. more clear skies in the north bay but it will work its way south. we'll see continued cooler-than-arch numbecooler-t - cooler-than-average numbers. warming up each day. >>> thank you, lisa. another update in 30 minutes and always on our news app and abc7news.com. join us every weekday morning from 4:30 to 7:00. the news"good morning america." have a great ♪ave a great >>> welcome back to "gma," everybody. as you hear we have a great audience here with us this monday morning. yes, we do. and just when you thought things couldn't get any better, well, they are because we're bringing out one of the fun
alexis smith has a look at your traffic. >> hey, good morning.d just have a sigalart not long ago with a crash. westbound 80 off-ramp to southbound 680 was briefly closed. it was just opened back up. they said the road's totally cleared. also looking a lot better southbound 101 at the >>> good morning. from our east bay hills camera, cool air aloft. partly to mostly sunny skies. 54 in gilroy and some clouds here on the peninsula at sfo. 54 santa rosa. more clear skies in the...
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was at an all time low is america's fourth estate in crisis artie's alexy are cesky has that report in one thousand nine hundred seventy three gallup asked americans for the first time whether they had trust in their newspapers and thirty nine percent said they did by nine hundred seventy nine six years later that trust reached the all time high of fifty one percent probably spurned by sublime investigative reporting of watergate and the vietnam war by two thousand and one the year of nine eleven the trust was still somewhere in the high thirty's thirty six percent but just four years later it went down to twenty eight percent and you know one can assume it has something to do with false reporting you know the term fake news did not exist back then on the w m d's w m d's in iraq and then twenty sixteen this number went to the old time low of twenty percent right amid the election campaign in the united states the situation is not much better with t.v. news from all time. forty three percent trust in one thousand nine hundred three not one gallup included broadcasting median to their po
was at an all time low is america's fourth estate in crisis artie's alexy are cesky has that report in one thousand nine hundred seventy three gallup asked americans for the first time whether they had trust in their newspapers and thirty nine percent said they did by nine hundred seventy nine six years later that trust reached the all time high of fifty one percent probably spurned by sublime investigative reporting of watergate and the vietnam war by two thousand and one the year of nine...
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alexis will have more or rather has more on how it will impact the roads. hey, alexis. >> good rning. yeah, let's take a look at some. e already have several street closures, so wll zoom inhere, hopefully the maps will cooperate. that happened really late yesterday and then into today as well. that just gives you an idea. you definitely do not want to be in a vehicle around this area. i've got all these details on my twitter page. alexis abc 7, if you want the specific street closures here. everything really around city hall and civic center, you will want to avoid. a quick check of civic center plaza. we also have the big celebration saturday and sunday. so that kicks off at noon on saturday. 11:00 a.m. on sunday. and again, these street closures will be in effect the entire weekend. and sunday from 10:30 a.m. well into the afternoon, we will have market closed and that main parade, the pride parade, starts at beale and ends at 8th. >> thank you. we want to see your pride throughout the weekend. share your photos and videos with us. post it and use the #abc
alexis will have more or rather has more on how it will impact the roads. hey, alexis. >> good rning. yeah, let's take a look at some. e already have several street closures, so wll zoom inhere, hopefully the maps will cooperate. that happened really late yesterday and then into today as well. that just gives you an idea. you definitely do not want to be in a vehicle around this area. i've got all these details on my twitter page. alexis abc 7, if you want the specific street closures...
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drive times coming newspaper less than zblen all i can see are legs popping up from alexis's head. >> it looks like she hasles. >>> a health alert for narnts morning about the medications so many of us give our kids every day. >> and riding the rails when you can check out the north bay's can check out the north bay's knew ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> big news affecting google this morning. mountain view-based company is being hit with a record $2.7 billion fine by the european union. it's the result of a seven-year investigation by antitrust regulators into its online shopping service. regulators say google illegally favored its own shopping service over competitors when displaying search results. google maintains its sponsored ads make it easier for consumers to find what they want. >>> reggie, let's talk about how spock holders are reacting to the news this morning from our live desk. a live look at the market which just opened at 6:30. shares of apple parent company dropped 3% in premarket trading and will you look on the left ever your screens down now 964 points, this is alphabet stock there. have been hovering around
drive times coming newspaper less than zblen all i can see are legs popping up from alexis's head. >> it looks like she hasles. >>> a health alert for narnts morning about the medications so many of us give our kids every day. >> and riding the rails when you can check out the north bay's can check out the north bay's knew ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> big news affecting google this morning. mountain view-based company is being hit with a record $2.7 billion fine by the european...
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. >> alexis thank you. >> the heat has turned deadly in the south bay. clara county has confirmed at least two people died this week from heat-related illnesses. >> the victims are a 72-year-old man and an 87-year-old woman. the man died in a car and was homeless. the woman chanced by gardening in the heat. >> they have set up cooling centers in libraries, senior centers and other locations in the county. we have lists of the locations on our website, abc7news.com. >> we're no longer under a flex alert this morning but we're still urged to conserve this morning. it will peak again starting at 5:00 p.m. this evening. the concern is that if too many people use electricity, it may cause power outages. pg&e still dealing with scattered outages throughout the bay area. >> quick action in the scorching heat from firefighters have stopped fires from getting out of control. chp closed mckee road on ramp to 101 for a while. the flames did not spread to nearby buildings. >> you can track the temperatures where you live with the abc 7 >> we want to get back to the
. >> alexis thank you. >> the heat has turned deadly in the south bay. clara county has confirmed at least two people died this week from heat-related illnesses. >> the victims are a 72-year-old man and an 87-year-old woman. the man died in a car and was homeless. the woman chanced by gardening in the heat. >> they have set up cooling centers in libraries, senior centers and other locations in the county. we have lists of the locations on our website, abc7news.com....
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. >> alexis is about to be a senior here, she says there has been a rash of racism with no response. in april a noose was found at a frat house. >> it's definitely a cultural issue. >> reporter: students are still upset with university president wallace lowe, his hate action plan came out five days after collins's >> dr. joanne baumann was. she is is chancellor of academic affairs. >> there is no one in administration that can fix these problems that cut across our entire society. we are all part of the solution. >> reporter: ronald zig letter runs the ler run s wants a new code of conduct. students would be forced to sign it, vowing not to harm another student. >> only time will tell with administration and what we have been dealing with. >> in college park, wusa 9. >> now, if you have something to add to this ongoing conversation about race, we are listening, drop your thoughts on our facebook page. i know we had some technical problems with stephanie. we will have the full online. >>> two places where bryan is not spending. he is due back in court tomorrow on gun charges for showi
. >> alexis is about to be a senior here, she says there has been a rash of racism with no response. in april a noose was found at a frat house. >> it's definitely a cultural issue. >> reporter: students are still upset with university president wallace lowe, his hate action plan came out five days after collins's >> dr. joanne baumann was. she is is chancellor of academic affairs. >> there is no one in administration that can fix these problems that cut across our...
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alexis tsipras represented something new and radical and that he has betrayed his principles becausewer and telling the europeans to go to hell in a position of austerity, he has now bowed his head and is implementing that same austerity. you know the european union and the eurozone has an architectural problem. therefore, what was thought in 2015, it was pointed out the difficulties and the problem is that the eu had in dealing with the greece crisis which was not really a greece crisis but a european crisis, could have been sold. —— solved. it turns out the eu leaders had no interest whatsoever. at the end, the realisation came that perhaps in order to change the european union or the eurozone, you needed to start from greece first. my needed to start from greece first. my point is, in essence, mr tsipras has betrayed the mandate that he was given in 2015. let me quote you the words of a greek economist who says this. " greek prime minister tsipras didn't change greece or europe but they simply changed themselves from an anti— systemic austerity rebels, they have turned into implem
alexis tsipras represented something new and radical and that he has betrayed his principles becausewer and telling the europeans to go to hell in a position of austerity, he has now bowed his head and is implementing that same austerity. you know the european union and the eurozone has an architectural problem. therefore, what was thought in 2015, it was pointed out the difficulties and the problem is that the eu had in dealing with the greece crisis which was not really a greece crisis but a...
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. >> alexis smith is on the go every morning. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amazeudience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. >>> abc 7 sports, brought to you by river rock casinos. >> the giants needed a wake up call for a night game. you see, they returned to san francisco just before 5:00 a.m. after a road trip to the south. batting practice was cancelled to give the team a little extra rest, and they needed it. the giants came in losers nine of their last ten games, taking on the mets. san francisco down 1-0 in the first. brandon bell hits it down the right field line. span walks home from third on the double. game is tied at 1, but not for long. mets pitcher seth lugo with an rbi double. his own. mets regain the lead 2-1. that starts a 6 run inning capped by this. a 2-run home run off tie block that lasted two innings. mets beat the giants, final 11-4. >>> the a's in chicago taking o
. >> alexis smith is on the go every morning. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amazeudience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. >>> abc 7 sports, brought to you by river rock casinos. >> the giants needed a wake up call for a night game. you see, they returned to san...
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alexy are reports. there is no good news coming out of yemen these days the country has plummeted by the saudi onslaught against the who the rebels which has left at least ten thousand people killed almost seven million yemenis many of them children are on the brink of starvation not only they have no access to food but clean water as well another ten million cannot even afford to buy food thanks to a sea and land blow kate instrumented by riyadh and now from bad to worse it's also as the outbreak of cholera described by the world health organization as unprecedented and the worst humanitarian crisis on earth numbers are also terrifying there at least one hundred seventy two thousand infected eleven hundred forty two people dead since april and a person is dying every hour from the disease that hit us of h w h o a spokesman said that if you look at the numbers we're talking close to two thousand suspected cases a day color isn't demick in yemen it's currently the largest color outbreak that we have in the world he continued by saying it is difficult in a situation where a country has a health system tha
alexy are reports. there is no good news coming out of yemen these days the country has plummeted by the saudi onslaught against the who the rebels which has left at least ten thousand people killed almost seven million yemenis many of them children are on the brink of starvation not only they have no access to food but clean water as well another ten million cannot even afford to buy food thanks to a sea and land blow kate instrumented by riyadh and now from bad to worse it's also as the...
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alexis smith. what's been happening with traffic? what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, not a whole lot has changed in the last hour. we'll zoom in and show you what we're dealing with here. as you have seen from the sky 7 footage, boy, we are so close to 101 with this u.p.s. facility. they were able to keep 101 open. a lot of surface streets are still closed. it is taking up the entire block between 16th, 17th, utah and san bruno. we did have a long line of red inbound on potrero on the northbound sound. it looks like it is starting to clear up a bit. although potrero is still closed in the immediate area between 16th and 17th. a little bit south of sf general, they have been able to open that up. you are still going to see the closures closer to where the shooting happened. the 101 fully open as far as all the lanes there. 280 was closed. it has reopened. zoom out a little bit more. we are still seeing delays on northbound 101, 280 and westbound 80 on top of this investigation we have a giants day game today. all of that really coming together for a pretty significant traffic impact. muni is being impacted as well
alexis smith. what's been happening with traffic? what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, not a whole lot has changed in the last hour. we'll zoom in and show you what we're dealing with here. as you have seen from the sky 7 footage, boy, we are so close to 101 with this u.p.s. facility. they were able to keep 101 open. a lot of surface streets are still closed. it is taking up the entire block between 16th, 17th, utah and san bruno. we did have a long line of red inbound on potrero on...
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alexi nulvomi. but he never made it arrested outside his home sentenced to 30 days in jail. the rallying cry is anti-corruption. he has hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders. but nulvani has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges against him, which he says has been trumped up. in many ways, nulvani the last prominent critic standing. one shot dead near the kreml kremlin. anna shot down in an elevator and vladimir poisoned twice but survived. tonight on russian tv, the top story was putin showing students his office. no mention of the unrest. richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> in this country, a fraternity ritual that turned deadly was relived today in a courtroom where a group of penn state students faced a preliminary hearing in the alleged hazing death of a new recruit. nbc's kristen dahlgren was there. >> reporter: 16 of the 18 fraternity brothers facing various charges related to the alcohol-fueled death of 20-year-old timothy piazza heading to court this morning for an emotional and oven fiery hearing. video footage from the fraternity
alexi nulvomi. but he never made it arrested outside his home sentenced to 30 days in jail. the rallying cry is anti-corruption. he has hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders. but nulvani has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges against him, which he says has been trumped up. in many ways, nulvani the last prominent critic standing. one shot dead near the kreml kremlin. anna shot down in an elevator and vladimir...
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alexis sanchez — slotted three penalties in a row. by contrast, portugal saw all three of theirs saved by manchester city keeper claudio bravo. germany and mexico play the other semi tomorrow. persistent rain has africa and new zealand abandoned. they were due to start at 1030 this morning in derby, but thanks to conditions like this, there wasn't a single ball bowled. new zealand and south africa are currently first and second in the eight team group stage — having both won their opening games. they each receive a point for today's result. that's all from sportsday. coming up in a moment, the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. with me arejenni russell, columnist at the times, and steve hawkes, deputy political editor at the sun. tomorrow's front pages, starting with: the metro's front page is dominated by a picture from the hillsborough disaster — on the day six people were charged over the deaths of 95 football fans in 1989. the mirror's headline is "95 — manslaughter charges", with the paper showing the faces of all the victims from the disaster. the relatives of the victims are pictured on the front page of the guardian, as they
alexis sanchez — slotted three penalties in a row. by contrast, portugal saw all three of theirs saved by manchester city keeper claudio bravo. germany and mexico play the other semi tomorrow. persistent rain has africa and new zealand abandoned. they were due to start at 1030 this morning in derby, but thanks to conditions like this, there wasn't a single ball bowled. new zealand and south africa are currently first and second in the eight team group stage — having both won their opening...
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supreme court has a large for president trumps travel to be partially brought into effect the decision comes five months after the executive order was issued alexy got a chef he joins me live now from washington d.c. with the details hi there lush many are calling this a big victory for the american president in reality is it. well it can say it's a big picture but definitely something to celebrate for the top administration because the travel ban has been one of his most controversial decisions controversial promises made during the campaign maybe along with the promise to build the wall on the mexican border and trump tried to implement the travel ban just weeks after he officially became president he faced a lot of backlash she faced a lot of protests and legal action in fact this all went into the courts in march he had to revise the travel ban to accommodate you know all the things that the protesters and those protesting the ban have been saying but basically everybody was against it activists in the streets the media and the courts itself that the two federal courts overturned that ban and now the supreme court bar chile allows this to ha
supreme court has a large for president trumps travel to be partially brought into effect the decision comes five months after the executive order was issued alexy got a chef he joins me live now from washington d.c. with the details hi there lush many are calling this a big victory for the american president in reality is it. well it can say it's a big picture but definitely something to celebrate for the top administration because the travel ban has been one of his most controversial...
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alexis help students get ahead of the game in confidence and leadership. >> very understanding and compassionate. they always try to find ways to make it more comfortable for us to learn. >> someone haslus two, what's that mean? >> it's really empowering to see the kids see the vision, takes us up on it and see their growth. >> reporter: so for training young people in valuable skills that prepare them for professional sports jobs, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to alexis musante and anwar mcqueen. tsarnaev, kpix 5. >> you can nominate your own local hero for a jefferson award online at cbssf.com/hero. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. and for the first time, they're kicking it off with a *real cattle e that and mor >>> those of people are gathered for the alameda county state fair on this hot day. an
alexis help students get ahead of the game in confidence and leadership. >> very understanding and compassionate. they always try to find ways to make it more comfortable for us to learn. >> someone haslus two, what's that mean? >> it's really empowering to see the kids see the vision, takes us up on it and see their growth. >> reporter: so for training young people in valuable skills that prepare them for professional sports jobs, this week's jefferson award in the bay...
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has this minute off. >> he is here, i promise. he is coming. >> a huge divide between alexis and the two of us. hi friend. there he is. >> come on in. >> you're invited to the party, mike. >> hi, mike. >> call me bridge. >> are you busy? >> bridging the gap. >> i was busy, actually, yes. trying to get the latest update on your holiday coming up. >> oh. >> thank you. nice of you. >> tell us the good news. >> i will. starting off with a look at the cloud cover this morning. it is overlaid on live doppler 7 and the 12-hour day planner. good news, i hope you slept well last night. notice by noon 83 in antioch. 70s inland. 60s around the bay. 50s at the coast. and 4:00, 60s around the bay and 70s, 70s and 80s inland. and then it will be a great evening once again with temperatures 50s in san francisco to 60 around the bay. a few 60s and some 70s left in the 7:00 hour in the inland neighborhoods. coming back, a look at the holiday weekend forecast. first, man, you have been just full of good news this morning. >> i know. almost like holiday light already. a live look at the toll bra p toll plaza. we
has this minute off. >> he is here, i promise. he is coming. >> a huge divide between alexis and the two of us. hi friend. there he is. >> come on in. >> you're invited to the party, mike. >> hi, mike. >> call me bridge. >> are you busy? >> bridging the gap. >> i was busy, actually, yes. trying to get the latest update on your holiday coming up. >> oh. >> thank you. nice of you. >> tell us the good news. >> i will....
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natasha has the day off, the rest of the gang is here. >> we are here and accounted for. alexismonitoring traffic. we're going to start with mike and our day ahead. it's looking a little iffy outside right now. >> yeah, just the normal june gloom out there, drizzle possible also, but unlike yesterday, it's going to go away just a little quicker. it's going to let go of that sunshine a couple hours sooner. where it is going to be breezy, notice not the san francisco bay. you're a little calmer, but it's north of the bay bridge, towards the delta and towards the beaches where we have the 24 to 38 mile per hour winds. 7:00 this morning as we start your day planner, mid to upper 50s. head towards noon, sunshine inland, 70s there, 50s and 60s coast and bay. 60s and 70s around the bay, then by 7:00, we're already cooling into the 50s and 60s around the bay, 60s and 70s inland. 90s in the forecast, i'll tell you when. here's alexis. >> slowing looking better here for the bay bridge commute. one, possibly two disabled vehicles on the san francisco side of westbound 80. speeds are, belie
natasha has the day off, the rest of the gang is here. >> we are here and accounted for. alexismonitoring traffic. we're going to start with mike and our day ahead. it's looking a little iffy outside right now. >> yeah, just the normal june gloom out there, drizzle possible also, but unlike yesterday, it's going to go away just a little quicker. it's going to let go of that sunshine a couple hours sooner. where it is going to be breezy, notice not the san francisco bay. you're a...
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has not thrown it's support behind this recent installment, as he did behind the last two bailouts. debt needst greece's to be more sustainable affordable hand out funds. for the prime minister alexissipras, the deal still shows progress. >> we had a decisive step yesterday. it was a decisive step for the exit of the country from this long-term crisis, a clear signal of confidence given towards the markets, and at the same time, a clear commitment was given for the end of the program, the bailouts, in one year from now. that is what matters to the greek people, web suffered great sacrifices with patience and calm. france, president emmanuel macron met with european leaders to reaffirm the shared pro-european views ahead of a european summit next week. after a meeting with the dutch prime minister mark rutte , macron called on european authorities to do more to solve the problem of social dumping, where workers, to work in western european countries. my wish isacron: that we are able to build in the deepest sense a stricter agreement that will allow us to stop social dumping in europe, double respect each country in its specifics. it will pave the way to having a real open labor mar
has not thrown it's support behind this recent installment, as he did behind the last two bailouts. debt needst greece's to be more sustainable affordable hand out funds. for the prime minister alexissipras, the deal still shows progress. >> we had a decisive step yesterday. it was a decisive step for the exit of the country from this long-term crisis, a clear signal of confidence given towards the markets, and at the same time, a clear commitment was given for the end of the program, the...
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alexis siprus. biden spoke at a conference in which he stressed the need to address global warming. >> although the president hasnnounced we are withdrawing from paris, a number of governors and mayors are personally engaging the united nations directly to say not us. we're not leaving. the vast majority of the american people do not agree with the decision the president has made. >> security camera footage shows the terrifying moment that a hammer-yielding man attacked a police officer outside notre dame cathedral on tuesday. french police shot the attacker rush to a nearby hospital. >>> new data from the american cancer society shows deaths from liver cancer have doubled since the mid 1980s. the major factor, an increase in hepatitis c infections among baby boomers. that is the news update this hour. back downtown to "squawk alley." sarah, back to you. >> sue, thank you. straight ahead, fresh from ringing the opening bell this morning, right here at the new york stock exchange, we will talk to mark hunter, the ceo of molson coors, about the beer business. right here on "squawk alley." we'll be right back have
alexis siprus. biden spoke at a conference in which he stressed the need to address global warming. >> although the president hasnnounced we are withdrawing from paris, a number of governors and mayors are personally engaging the united nations directly to say not us. we're not leaving. the vast majority of the american people do not agree with the decision the president has made. >> security camera footage shows the terrifying moment that a hammer-yielding man attacked a police...
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alexis. >> good morning, mike. taking a look at the roads this morning. one big difference from yesterday into today, that marine layer, that layer of fog, it is gone. so yes, as mike has been saying, the temperatures much, much warmer than they were 24 hours ago, and that is part of the reason why. we're not seeing any visibility issues this morning. definitely going to be toasty. so hopefully your ac is working fine, and then mass transit, a great choice today as well because it is a spare the air day. no delays for b.a.r.t. 23 trains out so far this morning. ace went out on time, and normal service, we don't have issues reported for vta either. we'll see how we're looking out of the central valley in less than ten. >>> all right, thanks. peace, love, and plenty of tie dye. the partyn the park to celebrate the smer of love's 50th anniversary. >> motorcycle mayhem. this close call that had anti-trump protesters running for their lives. >> keep tabs on live weather and >> keep tabs on live weather and traffic whe would you cross a street? would you cross an ocean? would you go if you could use your knowledge to teach someone and, in the process, maybe learn something y
alexis. >> good morning, mike. taking a look at the roads this morning. one big difference from yesterday into today, that marine layer, that layer of fog, it is gone. so yes, as mike has been saying, the temperatures much, much warmer than they were 24 hours ago, and that is part of the reason why. we're not seeing any visibility issues this morning. definitely going to be toasty. so hopefully your ac is working fine, and then mass transit, a great choice today as well because it is a...
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alexie navalny. but he never made it, arrested outside his home sentenced to 30 days in jail navalny's rallying cry i anti-corruption. he has hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders but navalny has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges against him, which says are trumped up. in many ways, navalny the last prominent critic standing. alex one shot dead near the kremlin anna shot down in an elevator and vladimir poisoned twice but survived tonight on russian tv, the top story was putin showing students his office no mention of the unrest nor of navalny richard engel, nbc news, moscow. >>> coming up, we will speak to a former rogue trader but now author and a lecturer in academ academia ayun f tt.st tedorha it's what busch is known for. what are you known for? i'm cool under pressure. what is that? a fish hook? (chuckling) golly! [sfx: buschhhhh] >>> welcome back to the show the attorneys general of maryland and district of columbia filed a lawsuit claiming government payments to donald trump's businesses violate the constitution the white house rejecte
alexie navalny. but he never made it, arrested outside his home sentenced to 30 days in jail navalny's rallying cry i anti-corruption. he has hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders but navalny has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges against him, which says are trumped up. in many ways, navalny the last prominent critic standing. alex one shot dead near the kremlin anna shot down in an elevator and vladimir poisoned...
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has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police summed it up. en "russia," he said, "will be free." as for the man who set all this in motion, alexiealny, scott, he was whisked to his court hearing today, and he's been handed a sentence 306 days. >> pelley: liz palmer at the kremlin for us tonight. liz, thank you. in orlando today... >> bianca, drayton. eddie jamal. eddie sotomayor, jr. >> pelley: they read the names of the 49 dead one year after america's worst mass shooting at the purls nightclub. mark strassmann spoke to those who have suffered so deeply. >> a girl gets shot right behind me, and she falls on the floor. >> reporter: two days after the pulse massacre, demetrice naulings told scott pelley about the mayhem inside. >> you could hear the bullets. i even hear the clip fall on the floor. and for him to just reload again and then the rings of shots just keep going. >> reporter: naulings and his best friend eddie justice had walked in at 2:00 a.m. for last call. the next person to enter the club was gunman omar mateen. it was only when you got outside you said, "where's eddie?" >> right. realizing he's not behind me. >> y
has touched a nerve. a protester being led away by the police summed it up. en "russia," he said, "will be free." as for the man who set all this in motion, alexiealny, scott, he was whisked to his court hearing today, and he's been handed a sentence 306 days. >> pelley: liz palmer at the kremlin for us tonight. liz, thank you. in orlando today... >> bianca, drayton. eddie jamal. eddie sotomayor, jr. >> pelley: they read the names of the 49 dead one year...
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but that has just energised the campaign ofa man that has just energised the campaign of a man who says he will run for president next year. alexiust one of a number of demonstrations across russia. instead of addressing the crowd with his accusations of corruption in the putin government, he is instead in a moscow police station but hundreds of people supporting his call for change have continued to protest without him. daniela relph, bbc news. a little earlier, al moscow correspondent sarah rainsford who's in the capital brought us the latest. certainly there are still huge and asa certainly there are still huge and as a protest is pouring into social tah central moscow and there has—been lundstram was of riot police coming in the next hours as well. we had a lot of shouts from just behind me, which is the beginning of this section of the main street down from the kremlin. there are hundreds of thousands of people there who have been trying to walk down the main street to express their protest, to voice their anger, and their frustration at the corruption in russia and the government and the authorities. there has been a lot o
but that has just energised the campaign ofa man that has just energised the campaign of a man who says he will run for president next year. alexiust one of a number of demonstrations across russia. instead of addressing the crowd with his accusations of corruption in the putin government, he is instead in a moscow police station but hundreds of people supporting his call for change have continued to protest without him. daniela relph, bbc news. a little earlier, al moscow correspondent sarah...
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. >> sreenivasan: in may, alexis oni-eseleh graduated from georgetown with a major in global health and a minor in women's gender studies. since graduation, she haslping with her parents' company and will start a more serious job search this fall. >> here it is, certification catalyst credential. i had to pass a certain level of criteria, which you can find here. and if you click there, it will take you to this web site, which tells you everything i needed to do to become a catalyst. the catalyst credential is awarded to a student who embraces challenges, demonstrates initiative, pursues positive social change. >> you host them online, and they're hosted digitally. people have the ability to click on that badge and get at the metadata associated with how the learner, the student, achieved that particular badge. so, if i am so inclined, i can look at assessments that were a part of that badge. i can look at the work, the body of work that the student did in order to earn that badge. >> the same degree from different schools produces different workers. >> sreenivasan: some emerging for-profit education ventures see a much bigger role for digital ba
. >> sreenivasan: in may, alexis oni-eseleh graduated from georgetown with a major in global health and a minor in women's gender studies. since graduation, she haslping with her parents' company and will start a more serious job search this fall. >> here it is, certification catalyst credential. i had to pass a certain level of criteria, which you can find here. and if you click there, it will take you to this web site, which tells you everything i needed to do to become a...
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alexis smith on the go every morning. >> she's a newly wood. >> her sister's name is marin. >> and she's from a really small town. >> no rush hour there. >> boy, haser world changed. >> her tweets save you time. >> it's like she has >> announcer: this is an abc news special report. james comey testifies. now reporting, george stephanopoulos. >> good morning, and welcome to our special coverage of a water shed moment for president trump. what may be the most consequential day. fbi director fired by president trump last month. it came at a time when comey was leading an investigation into russia's interference into a election and the trump campaign, and former national security adviser, michael flynn. in a few minutes, we'll hear from comey for the first time since that firing. we k
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alexis. >>> we will talk about the fog this morning, too. could impact your commute in certain areas. here's a live look at golden gate bridge, and that has have more reaction time with the low visibility. not seeing too much fog at least down at the road surface level. higher cloud cover through the emeryville stretch. and that commute really has not been too terrible this morning, and you should not have many delays if you head towards the maze. we have another weekend of the b.a.r.t. track work all day tomorrow, and all day sunday. no service between fruitville, and a free bus bridge will be provided but that could add 20 to 40 minutes to your trip. you will want to plan ahead for that. >>> we will take a closer look at the south bay and an earlier issue coming up before 7:00. >>> neighbors in north workly a -- north berkeley are asking for people to stop putting soap in the fountain. it's connected to the storm drain system flow into the bay and draining it is not a option, and it's a lengthy process, and it costs the city 1,000 bucks every time and days to clean up so don't do it. >>> and then what would have been 150th birthday of a
alexis. >>> we will talk about the fog this morning, too. could impact your commute in certain areas. here's a live look at golden gate bridge, and that has have more reaction time with the low visibility. not seeing too much fog at least down at the road surface level. higher cloud cover through the emeryville stretch. and that commute really has not been too terrible this morning, and you should not have many delays if you head towards the maze. we have another weekend of the...
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alexi nanavalni. >> reporter: but he never made it, arrested outside his home, sentenced to 30 days in jail. navalny's rallying cry is anti-corruption. he has a hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders, but navalny has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges, which he says are trumped up. boris nemsov shot dead, activist vladimir, poisoned twice but survived. russian state tv, the top story was putin, showing students his office. no mention of the unrest or of navalny. >>> bill cosby's sexual assault trial came to an abrupt end after defense attorneys ended after six hours of testimony. now we're waiting for a verdict. >>> at least 10 million are at risk of severe weather today. we'll get a full check of the forecast coming up next. where's jack? he's on holiday. what do you need? i need the temperature for pipe five. ask the new guy. the new guy? jack trained him. jack's guidance would be to maintain the temperature at negative 160 degrees celsius. that doesn't sound like jack. actually, jack would say, hey mate, just cool it to minus 160 and we're set. good on ya. oh
alexi nanavalni. >> reporter: but he never made it, arrested outside his home, sentenced to 30 days in jail. navalny's rallying cry is anti-corruption. he has a hugely popular youtube show designed to show the fabulous wealth of kremlin insiders, but navalny has been banned from running for president because of corruption charges, which he says are trumped up. boris nemsov shot dead, activist vladimir, poisoned twice but survived. russian state tv, the top story was putin, showing...
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has not seen since 1974. good morning on this monday, june 12th. we are counting down the espn and abc coverage of the nba finals. where are we right there? alexis the countdown. right there. >> you would think i would know how to do that with the green screen practice, but i always go the wrong way. >> and lisa argen in for mike nicco. >> unless you are up in the mountains are doing traveling from sacramento, otherwise more sunshine for you than clouds. the system winding down with the winter weather advisory until 10:00. 52 in the city, and clouds around santa cruz right now with cooler numbers in the 40s in the north bay, and then mid-60s around the bay, and low 70s inland with breezy winds in the afternoon. alexis? >>> not looking too bad in walnut creek either. cruising along fine, maybe one of the days you want sunglasses in the vehicle with you. speaking of the sierra, we have some chain requirements this morning for interstate 80 between cisco grove and donner lake, that is for all vehicles except for four wheel drives with snow tires. and so just use caution. we could have slick roadways. we will look at drive times coming up in less th
has not seen since 1974. good morning on this monday, june 12th. we are counting down the espn and abc coverage of the nba finals. where are we right there? alexis the countdown. right there. >> you would think i would know how to do that with the green screen practice, but i always go the wrong way. >> and lisa argen in for mike nicco. >> unless you are up in the mountains are doing traveling from sacramento, otherwise more sunshine for you than clouds. the system winding...
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alxi alxi -- alexi -- since then we have had cooperation in space and that program continues today on the international space station. now, before i get into talking about, as senator gardner has so well discussed already the details of the amendment, and it is and i hope the senate will treat it as technical in nature because it corrects what was not intended, but unless corrected would be disastrous not only -- not only nasa but for all of our burgeoning commercial space industry of which we are bringing that back to america. in the meantime what has happened over the last four decades, a lot of that commercial space industry has flown the coop to other launchers to other nations. it's coming back to america. but before i get into the substance, i just want to say with regard to the terrible tragedy that occurred yesterday, my feelings about this violence that has occurred, whether it has occurred because or not i don't know of the excessive rhetoric and the sharpness and the fact that politics has become a blood sport we are so divided. is this what i want to say: that we are americans first regardless of party. that in times of threat, we come together. we're all on the sa
alxi alxi -- alexi -- since then we have had cooperation in space and that program continues today on the international space station. now, before i get into talking about, as senator gardner has so well discussed already the details of the amendment, and it is and i hope the senate will treat it as technical in nature because it corrects what was not intended, but unless corrected would be disastrous not only -- not only nasa but for all of our burgeoning commercial space industry of which we...