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nbc bay area is live in vallejo with more.ergio. >> reporter: yeah, garvin, at this hour, crews are continuing to repair the damage from that massive water mane break. i want to show you they've got a backhoe right now because they are trying to move a piece of equipment into that massive hole that actually was partially formed by the water mane break this morning. they are still trying to pump water out of that hole so that they can do some of the repairs. let me go ahead and show you some pictures that one of the residents who lives nearby here eric burton shared with me just a little while ago. you can see this morning these pictures were shot around 3:00. he says his wife was just coming home, and she noticed that water was all over the street. it's called ifland avenue. there were lots of cars that were submerged in that water. one of the cars was even partially inside the sink hole that formed as this water mane broke. the repairs had been going on almost immediately. the public -- the public works t and immediately star
nbc bay area is live in vallejo with more.ergio. >> reporter: yeah, garvin, at this hour, crews are continuing to repair the damage from that massive water mane break. i want to show you they've got a backhoe right now because they are trying to move a piece of equipment into that massive hole that actually was partially formed by the water mane break this morning. they are still trying to pump water out of that hole so that they can do some of the repairs. let me go ahead and show you...
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one bay area company is hoping to literally build a better bay area with prefabricated homes.res raged across the north bay in 2017, thousands of people were forced to flee. nearly 9,000 structures were destroyed including thousands of homes. >> a neighbor across the street woke us up pounding on the door. >> that included laurie and tim's home. >> there was a roar and i don't know whether it was the fire or the wind but there was just a roar. you could hardly hear anything. >> and then about an hour later, the neighbors from across the street called to say you lost your house. we've all lost our houses. >> 21 months later, they are just about to move into their new home. >> we made a commitment quite early on that if we could afford to, we wanted to rebuild here. >> but the cost of building a traditional home was too much because so many homes had been destroyed, the cost of materials went up. add to that a demand for contractors and it meant rebuilding was going to be out of the dorman's budget. according to build zoom, a website that connectscontractore not alone. >> there
one bay area company is hoping to literally build a better bay area with prefabricated homes.res raged across the north bay in 2017, thousands of people were forced to flee. nearly 9,000 structures were destroyed including thousands of homes. >> a neighbor across the street woke us up pounding on the door. >> that included laurie and tim's home. >> there was a roar and i don't know whether it was the fire or the wind but there was just a roar. you could hardly hear anything....
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watch all of the action for the nbc bay area. now for the rest of your sports on this saturday, it is coming up. >>> the oakland a's came in trailing by half a game for the second round spot, but the only thing hurting them are the slumping astros. houston loses 4-0 in oakland. bases loaded for matt olson who singled to right-center to give the a's a 3-2 lead. the a's tally five rus inichael brad joseph is there to make a spectacular play to get the runner out at first. absolutely fantastic, the a's go on to win. >> we have all been waiting to see antonio brown get on the field in a raider uniform, and no one looks forward to it more than derek carr. they address whether or not he has any limitations. >> i do not. everything with s now. his recall is incredible. no mental errors and in this offense that is not easy to do. especially when you have a day off men even as a player, you c tell he was studying because he didn't miss a beat. >> jimmy graroppolo coming off f a think guys have very talented arms, they can make every throw
watch all of the action for the nbc bay area. now for the rest of your sports on this saturday, it is coming up. >>> the oakland a's came in trailing by half a game for the second round spot, but the only thing hurting them are the slumping astros. houston loses 4-0 in oakland. bases loaded for matt olson who singled to right-center to give the a's a 3-2 lead. the a's tally five rus inichael brad joseph is there to make a spectacular play to get the runner out at first. absolutely...
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nbc bay area responds next. >>> nbc bay area responds to a man in the east bay who felt he got the colder a mishap with a new fridge. get the play on words there? >> you knew that was coming, right? nbc investigative reporter chris chmura helped the team open some doors. double doors? >> fancy fridge. >> humorous tonight. it's silly, but this is serious. ruben in alameda bought a new fridge at the home depot. he says the water dispenser didn't work properly from day one. ruben said he tried to get it fixed under the manufacturer's warranty. >> for the past three months we've been working with samsung, back and forth, and with little or no progress. >> so ruben called us. our team contacted home depot because home depot's return policy says it handles problem appliances when they're documented within 48 hours of delivery. ruben said he reported the problem the same day home depot delivered. we didn't hear back from the store, but within a week ruben told us home depot refunded $1552.52 so he could get a new refrigerator. it's tricky when a product doesn't work early on. do you call the m
nbc bay area responds next. >>> nbc bay area responds to a man in the east bay who felt he got the colder a mishap with a new fridge. get the play on words there? >> you knew that was coming, right? nbc investigative reporter chris chmura helped the team open some doors. double doors? >> fancy fridge. >> humorous tonight. it's silly, but this is serious. ruben in alameda bought a new fridge at the home depot. he says the water dispenser didn't work properly from day...
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the sharks foundation and sap bay area donated $200,000 to habitat for human man the to help fund the. >> we want to make the area a better place to live. abc7 is dedicating more time, resources and reporting to the major stories helping to build a better area. all this week we're looking at our housing crisis. >> for many communities, that means being smarter about how we build new housing in the bay area. news reporter laura anthony introduces us to a developer who thinks going smaller is the answer. >> reporter: the bay area has a housing shortage. too many people too few homes. this project at 12th and harrison streets in san francisco is designed to help by make apartments smaller but more efficient. one building will house 200 individual apartments. the other five with multiple units sharing a kitchen and other living amenities. >> our philosophy is make every square inch count. >> patrick kennedy is with panoramic center, developer of city spaces high density homes designed to maximize living space and apartment density. units like had one are on display in his company office.
the sharks foundation and sap bay area donated $200,000 to habitat for human man the to help fund the. >> we want to make the area a better place to live. abc7 is dedicating more time, resources and reporting to the major stories helping to build a better area. all this week we're looking at our housing crisis. >> for many communities, that means being smarter about how we build new housing in the bay area. news reporter laura anthony introduces us to a developer who thinks going...
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hearts of the bay area seen triple digit heat. >>> some cooling centers across the bay area are open right now. a heat advisory is in effect for inland areas. paul will have much more on your forecast coming up in 10 minutes. >>> classes resuming in gilroy weeks after the garlic festival shooting. gilroy unified set counseling services will be available for students and parents throughout the school year. officials estimate 5 to 600 students were at the garlic festival. either attending or volunteering. when the shooting happened. >>> within the past few minutes southbound lanes a while highway 101 in redwood city reopen. they had been closed after a big rig transporting sewage overturned earlier today along northbound highway 101. a car cut off a truck and that cause it to swerve and lose control. >>> san francisco has halted painting the red transit only lanes along a major core door. the red lanes are part of a federal pilot program. open to buses and taxis only. some business owners complain they scare off customers. two brothers who own a gas station along gary boulevard did res
hearts of the bay area seen triple digit heat. >>> some cooling centers across the bay area are open right now. a heat advisory is in effect for inland areas. paul will have much more on your forecast coming up in 10 minutes. >>> classes resuming in gilroy weeks after the garlic festival shooting. gilroy unified set counseling services will be available for students and parents throughout the school year. officials estimate 5 to 600 students were at the garlic festival. either...
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a 106 in concord a 93 in fremont all these possible records falling around the bay area, not only thatir quality is going to suffer another spare the air day for tomorrow that hayes really building up parts of the east bay in the south and the north bay may be out of that as we head into thursday to is we're just not seeing enough mixing. it made those places in the last last forecast guys back to you. >>thank you lawrence, still ahead new surveillance images released of a suspected gunman in san francisco have the latest on the search for the shooter. >>a warning for dog owners toxic blue-green algae is appearing in lakes and the east bay, we'll tell you how [upbeat music] no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics (bubbles popping) and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clot
a 106 in concord a 93 in fremont all these possible records falling around the bay area, not only thatir quality is going to suffer another spare the air day for tomorrow that hayes really building up parts of the east bay in the south and the north bay may be out of that as we head into thursday to is we're just not seeing enough mixing. it made those places in the last last forecast guys back to you. >>thank you lawrence, still ahead new surveillance images released of a suspected...
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joe rosado jr., "nbc bay area news." >>> up next, a walk on the beach turns into a rare sight. k that refused to go back into the water in san mateo county. >>> a popular restaurant in the east bay is closing. the owners of fuddruckers put up a sign saying it's closing down after 22 years. the reason, a new development is coming in what will include housing and businesses. the last day for fuddruckers is august 18th, but if you still want to eat at one, there are locations in concord and emeryville. >> i think in dublin, too. >>> well, a startling discovery at st. gregorio state beach. it's on the sand. it beached itself. a viewer sent this video to nbc bay area. they said they saw the shark on the sand earlier this week and tried to bring it back into then swim back into the ocean. experts at the cal academy of science believe this is a salmon shark. but nonetheless, it should be in the water, okay? >> where we all want to be. >> and who knows if it's ill or something, right? because we've seen where other animals beach themselves, it's usually a sign of some bacterial or viral
joe rosado jr., "nbc bay area news." >>> up next, a walk on the beach turns into a rare sight. k that refused to go back into the water in san mateo county. >>> a popular restaurant in the east bay is closing. the owners of fuddruckers put up a sign saying it's closing down after 22 years. the reason, a new development is coming in what will include housing and businesses. the last day for fuddruckers is august 18th, but if you still want to eat at one, there are...
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we'll bring it to you live here on nbc bay area as it's announced. we'll also post it immediately to our digital platform. >>> a dramatic late night car chase from one end of the bay other. it started this morning in san matteo when officers start ed following two men. this is what they recovered when they stopped the car. all those stolen tools. the men were wanted for breaking into a a work truck. in san lan dro, police put spike strips down. the men might be connected to other truck thefts in san matteo. >>> a new message on bart. no panhandle. that sign is posted on some new trains that's triggering a backlash so bart is now taking those signs down to edit them. all about a specific word. we're at the powell street station with the details. >> signs like these are found all over bart stations and trains. these are older and they say aggressive pan handing. but they're missing one word. aggressive. turns out that word makes all the difference. >> on new bart trains, a new controversy over these five words. no panhandle ling subject to fines. >> i t
we'll bring it to you live here on nbc bay area as it's announced. we'll also post it immediately to our digital platform. >>> a dramatic late night car chase from one end of the bay other. it started this morning in san matteo when officers start ed following two men. this is what they recovered when they stopped the car. all those stolen tools. the men were wanted for breaking into a a work truck. in san lan dro, police put spike strips down. the men might be connected to other truck...
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we want to hear your ideas for a better bay area by joining our building a better bay area facebook group early 1980s, high interest rates compounded the problem. >> the average mortgage rate was around 17% to help fight double digit inflation. we take a look now at the kgo news archive to a report on the situation nearly 40 years ago. >> reporter: tonight suzanne sanders is in the studio with us for the first part of a series of reports in what is being called the crisis in housing. now, there is so much information about this very complicated but very important subject that it's going to run over ten parts. ♪ ♪ ♪ little boxes on the hillside, little box etz made of ticky tacky little boxes ♪ ♪ little boxes, little boxes, little boxes all the same ♪ ♪ >> reporter: back in the early '60s, we made fun of the tracks littering the skyline. these little boxes carry price tags of $100,000 and up. and the fact is middle class folks earning supposedly good money can't even buy them. for that reason we have a crisis. though the prime rate is coming down, most home loans are still at 17%. imagine
we want to hear your ideas for a better bay area by joining our building a better bay area facebook group early 1980s, high interest rates compounded the problem. >> the average mortgage rate was around 17% to help fight double digit inflation. we take a look now at the kgo news archive to a report on the situation nearly 40 years ago. >> reporter: tonight suzanne sanders is in the studio with us for the first part of a series of reports in what is being called the crisis in...
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our own nbc bay area show called "sync'd in." it has to do with las vegas. >>> nbc bay area, we investigate. >>> hey, guys. what's up? the host of our instagram show "synced in." guys, it's an awesome way to catch on up on the trendy stores in the bay area. we talked about a crazy crane rescue and the raiders brand-new stadium in las vegas. here's the clip. ♪ >> and the raiders' new las vegas stadium got its name. say hello to allegiant stadium. the rights were bought by the corporate parent of allegiance air, a popular las vegas airline. experts in the matter say the company might pay up to $25 million annually for the naming rights. >> so, guys there's been some backlash. there are other people that are digging it. what do you think about the new name? and it's just a corporate name. i don't know. i don't have an opinion. >> i think i'm a big dummy. i'd never heard of allegiant airlines up until yesterday. everyone looked at me like -- >> that's how you get into vegas. >> no, you know what? i think it's a cool name. i just -- t
our own nbc bay area show called "sync'd in." it has to do with las vegas. >>> nbc bay area, we investigate. >>> hey, guys. what's up? the host of our instagram show "synced in." guys, it's an awesome way to catch on up on the trendy stores in the bay area. we talked about a crazy crane rescue and the raiders brand-new stadium in las vegas. here's the clip. ♪ >> and the raiders' new las vegas stadium got its name. say hello to allegiant stadium. the...
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nbc bay area's robert handa tracked john down and a story only on nbc bay area. >> robert? >> reporter: well, that's right. like many heroes from that day, john says he's no hero. but the people he rescued disagree and they're grateful even if they didn't know exactly who he was. >> and so i wanted to thank john, hopefully that's his name. >> it was a chaotic terrifying scene on sunday, a gunman shooting into the crude. she was hit in the shoulder and this woman was shot in the back. they were rescued and driven to the hospital by a mystery man named john. >> he took us to the hospital. we were fortunate enough not to get there by ambulance, which was huge for us. >> i just stayed and did what i hope anyone would do for my loved ones. >> john, known as a local hero, as an educator and a man who helps veterans with issues. the festival heroics were different. >> immediately, i saw them bleeding and they told me they were shot. i thought, he must be nearby. i mean, i'm going to start shaking. it scared the heck out of me. >> still, you took them. >> i felt like when they said
nbc bay area's robert handa tracked john down and a story only on nbc bay area. >> robert? >> reporter: well, that's right. like many heroes from that day, john says he's no hero. but the people he rescued disagree and they're grateful even if they didn't know exactly who he was. >> and so i wanted to thank john, hopefully that's his name. >> it was a chaotic terrifying scene on sunday, a gunman shooting into the crude. she was hit in the shoulder and this woman was shot...
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we've already seen a 5 to 15 degree drop around the bay today inland areas sizzling. the highs so far, 104 in fairfield. 101 in livermore, brentwood, 100 in concord. downtown oakland, san francisco in the 70s. 95 in san jose. santa rosa, 6 in half moon bay. because it is still hot in the inland valleys a heat advisory till 8:00 p.m. tonight. take it easy out there. healthy related illness is possible. excessive heat warning till 10:00 p.m. for lake and solano counties. i want to show you a refreshing view from our emeryville camera. that's a bigger player. i'll be back with a full look at your weekend coming up. >> thank you. >> new at 5:00, union city police officers rescued a baby trapped in the heat this week. the police department sent us this photo. take a look. they say around 1:15 yesterday afternoon, the worker insided a baby crying in a parked car with the windows cracked. they called police and when officers got there the baby's mom ran out of the nearby library. the mom had been gone about 25 minutes. she says she wasn't expecting to be gone so long. but the
we've already seen a 5 to 15 degree drop around the bay today inland areas sizzling. the highs so far, 104 in fairfield. 101 in livermore, brentwood, 100 in concord. downtown oakland, san francisco in the 70s. 95 in san jose. santa rosa, 6 in half moon bay. because it is still hot in the inland valleys a heat advisory till 8:00 p.m. tonight. take it easy out there. healthy related illness is possible. excessive heat warning till 10:00 p.m. for lake and solano counties. i want to show you a...
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how they are cleaning up one of the bay area's most crime- ridden areas. >>> plus a challenge for east bay firefighters as flames spread towards homes >>> also tonight, growing fear among bay area latinos. >> first it was ice, i was scared they would come kick the doors in, but now they are afraid that people will start shooting at them. >>> we are days away from the start of school here in oakland. we are learning that over the summer, 20 principals have quit, that is twice the normal number. >>> plus, the bay area city limiting the power of residents, in order to build a new homeless shelters. >> it is undeniable that they have negative impacts on the surrounding community. >>> the new kpix5 news at 7 starts now with the feds kicking off a major crime crackdown in san francisco. good evening i am elizabeth cook. >> i am ken bastida. andria borba joins us live from the tenderloin, what's going on? >> reporter: the dea has already taken 32 people into custody in connection with two hunter and drug families that were setting up shop in the bay area and peddling their drugs here in the t
how they are cleaning up one of the bay area's most crime- ridden areas. >>> plus a challenge for east bay firefighters as flames spread towards homes >>> also tonight, growing fear among bay area latinos. >> first it was ice, i was scared they would come kick the doors in, but now they are afraid that people will start shooting at them. >>> we are days away from the start of school here in oakland. we are learning that over the summer, 20 principals have quit,...
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the bay area came in second only behind the greater los angeles area for the worst traffic. h bay reporter, jesse gary has a look at the numbers and what is driving them. >> reporter: researchers confirming thursday what anyone behind the wheel in the bay area already knows. traffic is getting worse. >> it takes me one hour to get from here all the way through miller park. >> one hour from san jose to menlo park? >> it is the bay area. it is congested. >> reporter: scientists from texas a&m university transportation institute say in 2017, each bay area commuter wasted 123 hours annually, stuck in traffic, costing the economy $2.4 billion per year. that is second only to the nightmare driving los angeles, 119 hours per year. the list of top 5 cities is rounded out by dc, new york and chicago . >> there is simply too much demand for the supply on the transportation system. >> the result? rush hours in slow motion, leaving commuters frustrated and looking for alternatives . >> we have to leave 2 to 3 hours earlier or will leave in the middle of the night so we don't hit the traf
the bay area came in second only behind the greater los angeles area for the worst traffic. h bay reporter, jesse gary has a look at the numbers and what is driving them. >> reporter: researchers confirming thursday what anyone behind the wheel in the bay area already knows. traffic is getting worse. >> it takes me one hour to get from here all the way through miller park. >> one hour from san jose to menlo park? >> it is the bay area. it is congested. >> reporter:...
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ali wolf, nbc bay area news. ali, thank you. >>> antioch city councilmembers could be getting a raise. the last time they got one was in 2006. councilmembers will vote on a plan to raise salaries to $1,600 a month, almost twice their current amount. >>> accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein may have died in prison but a federal judge decided his abusers do not have to say silent. in an unprecedented move, he gave more than a dozen women the opportunity to make victim statements in course. the accusers were supposed to testify in the sex trafficking case which is now being dismissed. some of the women came out and repeated their moving testimony for everyone. >> all i can say was, a meek, "no, please stop." that seemed to excite him more. he continued to rape me. when he was finished, he hopped off and went to the shower. >> it's not how jeffrey died. it's how he lived. we need to get to the bottom of everybody who was involved with that. >> the women are urging prosecutors to continue the investigation so that e
ali wolf, nbc bay area news. ali, thank you. >>> antioch city councilmembers could be getting a raise. the last time they got one was in 2006. councilmembers will vote on a plan to raise salaries to $1,600 a month, almost twice their current amount. >>> accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein may have died in prison but a federal judge decided his abusers do not have to say silent. in an unprecedented move, he gave more than a dozen women the opportunity to make victim...
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>> reporter: well, there was a positive vibe throughout the bay area.ple coming together, getting to know one another at a time when people need to feel safe in their communities. >> good girl! that's a good girl. >> reporter: kimberly buckley is one of the organizers of tonight's national night out in concord. >> so what we're doing here is promoting safety in the neighborhood and inviting all the folks in the community to come out. and that means everybody. >> reporter: all over the bay area tonight, communities coming together to get to know what police officers do to coop us safe, when many because we go to all those things, festivals, everyone. and it is. but i don't want to -- you can't stop living your life at the same time. >> reporter: san jose mayor sam liccardo. >> you know, what we know is the most effective tool to improve the safety of the community is when people get to know their neighbors. when they get to know the patrol officers on the beat. >> reporter: that's what's happening at national night out all over the bay area there was foo
>> reporter: well, there was a positive vibe throughout the bay area.ple coming together, getting to know one another at a time when people need to feel safe in their communities. >> good girl! that's a good girl. >> reporter: kimberly buckley is one of the organizers of tonight's national night out in concord. >> so what we're doing here is promoting safety in the neighborhood and inviting all the folks in the community to come out. and that means everybody. >>...
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degrees that also record and tying a record of the oakland airport of 94 degrees and all around the bay area just some hot temperatures. and it continues except along the coastline. look at a very comfortable 64 degrees right now in half moon bay. he had to conquer almost 40 degrees warmer at a 102 right now 100 in livermore and 98 degrees in blay also still some very hot temperatures around the bay area right now heat advisories remain in effect until 8 o'clock tonight that will begin to see things cool off a little bit but he warnings continue into the central valley, some of the temperatures in the central valley getting near a 110 degrees today. we are seeing some signs of some changes and some cooler weather on the way let you know when coming up in a few minutes. thanks lars all the hot weather not helping the situation california is in the middle of fire season and fire crews are on high alert. >>that includes in east contra costa county where one firefighter says a number of calls that they are getting is going through the roof. well for saracens and explains what experts say is fuel
degrees that also record and tying a record of the oakland airport of 94 degrees and all around the bay area just some hot temperatures. and it continues except along the coastline. look at a very comfortable 64 degrees right now in half moon bay. he had to conquer almost 40 degrees warmer at a 102 right now 100 in livermore and 98 degrees in blay also still some very hot temperatures around the bay area right now heat advisories remain in effect until 8 o'clock tonight that will begin to see...
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no reason not to enjoy it. >>> one of the many parts about the bay area in california. there is a lot of outdoors to explore. be smart the fire danger will be high. temperatures will be high. not as week we are back to the 90s. we have the 60s and 70s and 80s and 90s. the high temperatures outside today include all 69 half moon bay. 74 san francisco. san jose and fremont. 97 santa rosa. concorde 94 degrees. certainly warmer than yesterday by up to 15 degrees and limb. it was a significant jump. baseball tonight first pitch 7 pm. another one for the yankees playing in oakland tonight at the coliseum. 73 degrees. mild night tonight. warmer than normal because it was a warm day. it is humid outside. by our standards. humid air hose onto the heat more efficiently in the evening. that will translate to 60s for lowe's. mountain view 64. sepsis goes into one. if you are prone to sneezing because of allergies you have a break for a month. it is back. the elm the grasses are high. into the medium high category. a point for come friday and staying elevated saturday and sunday. al
no reason not to enjoy it. >>> one of the many parts about the bay area in california. there is a lot of outdoors to explore. be smart the fire danger will be high. temperatures will be high. not as week we are back to the 90s. we have the 60s and 70s and 80s and 90s. the high temperatures outside today include all 69 half moon bay. 74 san francisco. san jose and fremont. 97 santa rosa. concorde 94 degrees. certainly warmer than yesterday by up to 15 degrees and limb. it was a...
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thousands across the bay area tonight are in the dark. just got off the phone with pg&e and here are the latest numbers. the most outages are in the south bay tonight with more than 6000 customers without power. in all, close to 10,000 affected. cheryl hurd is live in cont acs tonight. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, thousands of people have been without power throughout the bay area. here in the east bay, over 2000 people are right now in the dark. it's been hot. it is still hot. and people are desperate for relief. >>> the lights went out for some 3200 pg&e customers at around 8:30 tonight in antioch. that means people were grabbing their flashlights in order to see. power is slowly being restored. earlier this evening pg&e had crews in pittsburg working to turn the power back on to over 600 customers in the dark because of the heat. concord today showing an unofficial temperature of 109 degrees at around 4:30. when amanda graham left work today, the sign said it was 108. >> 108 degrees out and, i mean, it would be nicer if it were under t
thousands across the bay area tonight are in the dark. just got off the phone with pg&e and here are the latest numbers. the most outages are in the south bay tonight with more than 6000 customers without power. in all, close to 10,000 affected. cheryl hurd is live in cont acs tonight. cheryl? >> reporter: garvin, thousands of people have been without power throughout the bay area. here in the east bay, over 2000 people are right now in the dark. it's been hot. it is still hot. and...
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so the program allows for up to 30 different interns and they can live all over the bay area from san francisco, some from the east bay, south bay, marin county. they can go to college anywhere in the united states, but it's designed for people who have grown up here. this year we have 27 interns and we are at 24 different nonprofit organizations. so mostlyat difft ornizatishowwhich is an organization that promotes jewish diversity. we have organizations likeuny. how we run the program is i organize the entire program and i match each cone in turn depending on interests with a different organization. so if somebody is interested in learning about marketing they may be placed in like the jewish community federation and the marketing department. if someone is interested more in direct service they may go to the jewish community center to do something like that. we recruit organizations through different processes. some of them have been with us for 15 years, the same organization comes back year after year. and others, i reach out to them and talk about what the internship does and then
so the program allows for up to 30 different interns and they can live all over the bay area from san francisco, some from the east bay, south bay, marin county. they can go to college anywhere in the united states, but it's designed for people who have grown up here. this year we have 27 interns and we are at 24 different nonprofit organizations. so mostlyat difft ornizatishowwhich is an organization that promotes jewish diversity. we have organizations likeuny. how we run the program is i...
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bay peninsula and the trivalley. a little bit of patchy fog through the peninsula. san francisco a few areasf fog and you will start in the 50s. otherwise 60s in the north bay. so with that nice ocean breeze returning, our temperaturear a lot better. no 100s in the south bay. 84 here in downtown san jose. gilroy getting a little bit of a breeze. and that's why you're at 82 degrees. contra costa, we got up to 106 this week. so 86 degrees is going to feel a lot better to you in concord. right into hayward, 77. over through half moon bay, 63 degrees let's bring you into san francisco. the mission still might be a little bit mild here at 70 t embarcadero right through the marina. and here through the north bay, 84 in santa and down to mill valley, 77 degrees. my extended forecast does show some thicker fog as we move into sunday's forecast. so i want you to be aware at 8:00 in the morning on sunday fog rolls into the inland valleys with a possibility here of some spotty drizzle. so this keeps us in san francisco with 60s through your weekend. eventually though we have some 70s returning to san f
bay peninsula and the trivalley. a little bit of patchy fog through the peninsula. san francisco a few areasf fog and you will start in the 50s. otherwise 60s in the north bay. so with that nice ocean breeze returning, our temperaturear a lot better. no 100s in the south bay. 84 here in downtown san jose. gilroy getting a little bit of a breeze. and that's why you're at 82 degrees. contra costa, we got up to 106 this week. so 86 degrees is going to feel a lot better to you in concord. right...
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>>with the bay area at the forefront.er sections of california are lagging far behind in the central valley. there's a greater chance of an animal being put down that being saved at a shelter in this episode of flying tales. >>we take a ride with the san francisco spca on a mission to rescue some dogs from >>if you're looking for a rescue dog. you'll find them in fresno that's where we're headed with grace ready from the san francisco spca. >>they don't have access to veterinary care they may not have access to those education programs. so we know that the next step is actually to reach those people in those areas. >>while almost every animal available for adoption at the san francisco spca will find a home animals in fresco have a far greater chance of being euthanized and released in fact as recently as 2012, 7 out of every 10 dogs and 8 out of every 10 cats were put down the highest kill rate of any county in california. it's low income. >>and if you're choosing between putting food on the table for your family or for
>>with the bay area at the forefront.er sections of california are lagging far behind in the central valley. there's a greater chance of an animal being put down that being saved at a shelter in this episode of flying tales. >>we take a ride with the san francisco spca on a mission to rescue some dogs from >>if you're looking for a rescue dog. you'll find them in fresno that's where we're headed with grace ready from the san francisco spca. >>they don't have access to...
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. >> now news to build a better bay area, from abc7. >> tonight people across the bay area honored thetims of the gilroy garlic festival shooting. in san jose, people lit candles for 6-year-old stephen romero. >> in downtown gilroy, thousand of people showed up for a vigil, >> dan, o where our abc7 news thousands tonight stories of heroism and heartache. this is another step in the healing process for a city shattered sunday night. only days after sunday's devastation, downtown gilroy was filled with thousands. in the crowd, supporter, clsee of secitad thk itesf an abundance of caution thursday, gilroy pd combed through the crowd. along monterey road, surrounding businesses are offering support to families of those who were killed. >> we thought it would be appropriate that we donate 100% of the sales to the families and the affected victims. >> relief efforts reflective of the spirit of gilroy. in posters held above the crowd, pictures of 6-year-old stephen romero, 13-year-old keyla salazar and 25-year-old trevor irby. in the crowd, many others whose. >> there were a lot of angels tha
. >> now news to build a better bay area, from abc7. >> tonight people across the bay area honored thetims of the gilroy garlic festival shooting. in san jose, people lit candles for 6-year-old stephen romero. >> in downtown gilroy, thousand of people showed up for a vigil, >> dan, o where our abc7 news thousands tonight stories of heroism and heartache. this is another step in the healing process for a city shattered sunday night. only days after sunday's devastation,...
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>> this is a live look at our town hall going on right now on the bay area's housing crisis the bay area's housing crisis moderated by dan ashley. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. here'sshow me making it. like. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec. from netflix to prime video to live tv, xfinity lets you find your favorites with the emmy award-winning x1 voice remote. show me the best of amy poehler, again. this time around... now that's simple, easy, awesome. experience the entertainment you love on x1. access netflix, prime video, youtube and more, all with the sound of your voice. click, call or visit a store today. ♪ try my $4.99 barbeque bacon double cheeseburger combo. now news to build a better bay area. from abc7. >> an autopsy was. ed today on the 22-year-old granddaughter of robert f. kennedy. her body was found at the family's compound in
>> this is a live look at our town hall going on right now on the bay area's housing crisis the bay area's housing crisis moderated by dan ashley. oh thaphenomenal!, that's unfair. that's so unfair. c'mon jay-bo. let's go. let's go. woahh! try my $4.99 bbq bacon double cheeseburger combo. only at jack in the box. here'sshow me making it. like. oh! i got one. the best of amy poehler. amy, maybe we could use the voice remote to search for something that you're not in. show me parks and rec....
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>>and we continue to track the hot weather here in the bay area. this is a live look at >>big story. we're tracking tonight to state lawmakers are pushing a bill that would ban the use of facial recognition technology in body cam. >>yeah, they see the dangers of false positives are way too high and they know this because they themselves were flagged as criminals by the system. mike lawrie has more. >>police body cameras are supposed to hold law enforcement accountable for their actions. the combined cameras with facial recognition software can be dangerous even according to the american civil liberties union which conducted the software test so the aclu ran all 2120 members of the california legislature. >>against mugshot database, using facial recognition technology that system produced 26 false matches and one of those matches involve san francisco. assemblyman phil ting live pictures right here. there are 26 legislators who are misidentified when they ran and amazon's recognition software. >>through a mugshot database. those lawmakers were false
>>and we continue to track the hot weather here in the bay area. this is a live look at >>big story. we're tracking tonight to state lawmakers are pushing a bill that would ban the use of facial recognition technology in body cam. >>yeah, they see the dangers of false positives are way too high and they know this because they themselves were flagged as criminals by the system. mike lawrie has more. >>police body cameras are supposed to hold law enforcement accountable...
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bay. the coldest in the san francisco area, 56 with possibly a little bit of drizzle. and 57 in the north bay. i don't see any major heat. back into the 80s for a lot of the south bay. the a little hotter away from the bay and 85. we'll be close to a couple of 90s in antioch and pittsburgh. 78 as you get closer to the ocean. it will be cold we are that bay breeze moving in. to palo alto, 80 degrees. it will feel chilly for you. and more off to the north. maybe a three-day weekend. 86 in sonoma. 85 in napa. it warms up a couple of degrees tomorrow. then more heating. here's the change we're following right now. this milder system moves to the north as high pressure nudges its way in. that will bring in some warmer air. low 70s through your labor day weekend and more into next week. inland valleys, i don't see any 100s. low 90s into labor day and then we'll drop off into some 80s. it looks good as we start off september. if you missed our tropical update, friends, family, traveling to florida. watch out. saturday, sunday, possible landfall from daytona beach to miami beac
bay. the coldest in the san francisco area, 56 with possibly a little bit of drizzle. and 57 in the north bay. i don't see any major heat. back into the 80s for a lot of the south bay. the a little hotter away from the bay and 85. we'll be close to a couple of 90s in antioch and pittsburgh. 78 as you get closer to the ocean. it will be cold we are that bay breeze moving in. to palo alto, 80 degrees. it will feel chilly for you. and more off to the north. maybe a three-day weekend. 86 in sonoma....
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moderate to poor air quality across the bay area. winds of change coming that will help to clear out the air and tomorrow morning the winds will be really variable. we will have a drop in the temperatures, most noticeable coast and bay tomorrow in inland areas will shave off a few degrees as well. >> another thing that i want to show you, 5:00 a.m. friday. everyone is waiting for that. the fog will work its way up the coastline tower its area by tomorrow afternoon and evening and that will certainly help bring about changes as well. tomorrow morning, low 50s. to the upper 60s . and definitely a mild morning, tomorrow afternoon in the south bay. 93 san jose, 89 in gilroy. and upper squs to low 70s at the coast. you will feel the difference. downtown san francisco, 74, and north bay temperatures mid 90s around sonoma, and santa rosa, and 90s in san rafael, and 88 in fremont. you will have a few triple digits, 100 in fairfield and livermore. and 97 in walnut creek. heat moderates tomorrow, sharp drop in temperatures as we go in to the we
moderate to poor air quality across the bay area. winds of change coming that will help to clear out the air and tomorrow morning the winds will be really variable. we will have a drop in the temperatures, most noticeable coast and bay tomorrow in inland areas will shave off a few degrees as well. >> another thing that i want to show you, 5:00 a.m. friday. everyone is waiting for that. the fog will work its way up the coastline tower its area by tomorrow afternoon and evening and that...
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painful decision and they'll never forget the memories made at the business. >>> this saturday is nbc bay area and telemundo 48's big clear the shelters event. now, there are many reasons you can imagine why it might be great to have a dog around. at one north bay man recently learned, there are some you could never imagine. >> reporter: on a beautiful summer day there are many conveys to enjoy time in bodega bay. for james white, one sunday in july, it was a little bit of fishing that brought him from his home, but what happened next, well -- >> the first time i told somebody this, they're like, you're out of your mind. there's no way that happened. then i showed them the pictures. no, it absolutely happened. >> reporter: it all started with a tug on james' line. one much stronger than he was expecting. james had a heck of a time reeling in whatever it was. >> it was about ten minutes. it was about -- the first five minutes i wasn't able to get anything. it just kept taking -- i thought i was going to lose all my line. >> reporter: once he got it into shallow water, james saw why. it was a se
painful decision and they'll never forget the memories made at the business. >>> this saturday is nbc bay area and telemundo 48's big clear the shelters event. now, there are many reasons you can imagine why it might be great to have a dog around. at one north bay man recently learned, there are some you could never imagine. >> reporter: on a beautiful summer day there are many conveys to enjoy time in bodega bay. for james white, one sunday in july, it was a little bit of...
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highs will be to degrees above average for the entire bay area. 105 in conquered and fairfield. kland, 85. san francisco, 78. from warm to hot tomorrow. and on thursday. we'll cool down this weekend, falling below average. 60s and 70s near the bay. but we are hot for the next two days. >>> giants fans will be shouting this tonight as the giants catcher faces his bay bridge series. >>> sponsored by mancini sleep world. >>> welcome back, everybody. the bay bridge series tonight and tomorrow night. this is not just another series. >> all eyes are on the series. you know, all of the bay area sports fans are watching. i think there is t different feel to this one than other series. >> reporter: this series definitely means more, to the giants catcher. he was a fan favorite with his five seasons with the oakland a's. >> i still have some dialogue with them. i hope he takes a couple of days off. >> i'm happy to see the a's, i'm happy to see those guys. especially those that i have not seen since 2017. am looking forward to seeing them. >> reporter: you speak at time to time? >> a thing
highs will be to degrees above average for the entire bay area. 105 in conquered and fairfield. kland, 85. san francisco, 78. from warm to hot tomorrow. and on thursday. we'll cool down this weekend, falling below average. 60s and 70s near the bay. but we are hot for the next two days. >>> giants fans will be shouting this tonight as the giants catcher faces his bay bridge series. >>> sponsored by mancini sleep world. >>> welcome back, everybody. the bay bridge series...
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nbc bay area responds next. >>> for most of us in the bay area paying cash for a car isn't an option. means taking out a loan, but one consumer advocate says we are borrowing too much. >> raise your hand if you love car payments. >> no. >> and yet so many of us have them. they're basically required. the concern here though is that families are driving themselves into debt. the california public interest research group says car loans now total more than $1 trillion. >> americans are taking out more loans, they're taking out bigger loans and for longer amounts of time. >> too many families are borrowing more than they can afford. and it wants dealers to do more to help people stay within their budget. the national auto dealers association says that is misleading. dealer assisted financing is beneficial to consumers and more often than not saves them money on auto financing. tonight at 11:00 we'll look at what's driving car payments and we'll walk you through a strategy that could save you thousands of dollars over the life of your car loan. got in trouble with an auto loan and can't rep
nbc bay area responds next. >>> for most of us in the bay area paying cash for a car isn't an option. means taking out a loan, but one consumer advocate says we are borrowing too much. >> raise your hand if you love car payments. >> no. >> and yet so many of us have them. they're basically required. the concern here though is that families are driving themselves into debt. the california public interest research group says car loans now total more than $1 trillion....
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nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live and the pain we've seen is resonating across the bay area. >> reporterat's right, jessica. a lot of people showing up here tonight. they are -- were singing, they were praying, and a call for unity for change. ♪ ♪ tonight in front of saint joseph's church in pinole, the signs said it all. >> tonight we stand together as one voice of hope and faith and love to end -- to end gun violence in this country. >> reporter: the rallying cry for everyone who came out. >> it's too much. something has to be done. >> reporter: and that's why they game. >> we grieve just like everybody else. we want the community to be safe. >> reporter: this group paying their respects to the 34 people who died in gilroy, el paso, texas, and dayton, ohio, a candle representing each person killed. >> all this killing and no one speaking out for it, no one's coming out. it's only going to change when we, the people, demand the change. >> reporter: congressman mark says it's up to congress and the senate to make change when it comes to gun laws. making a statement before immigration tow
nbc bay area's cheryl hurd is live and the pain we've seen is resonating across the bay area. >> reporterat's right, jessica. a lot of people showing up here tonight. they are -- were singing, they were praying, and a call for unity for change. ♪ ♪ tonight in front of saint joseph's church in pinole, the signs said it all. >> tonight we stand together as one voice of hope and faith and love to end -- to end gun violence in this country. >> reporter: the rallying cry for...
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nbc bay area is the place to turn for all your weather needs. you can see hour-by-hour temperatures for any place in the bay o east, a gunman who investigators say shot six philadelphia police officers thenrigged atody but police are looking for more answers. this started yesterday afternoon as officers tried to serve a narcotics warrant at a approache and that man started shooting. several officers escaped through windows. the six officers shot were taken to hospitals. the incredible news out of all of this, all of those philadelphia police officers were treated and released. the philadelphia police commissioner said it is remarkable nobody died. >> it's nothing short of astouning that in suastoun ing th astounding that in such a confined space we didn't have more injuries than we did. the prisoner is also unharmed. i don't know how that happened. >> the s.w.a.t. team shot tear gas into the home late last night. >>> now a mysterious and gruesome crime in san francisco which still remains unsolved a year later. 65-year-old brian egg vanished from
nbc bay area is the place to turn for all your weather needs. you can see hour-by-hour temperatures for any place in the bay o east, a gunman who investigators say shot six philadelphia police officers thenrigged atody but police are looking for more answers. this started yesterday afternoon as officers tried to serve a narcotics warrant at a approache and that man started shooting. several officers escaped through windows. the six officers shot were taken to hospitals. the incredible news out...
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reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a well known actor and bay area native has joined the fight against the san francisco mural, danny glover is fighting to protect the mural at george washington high school, including images of slaves as well as a dead native american. critics say it's offensive and should be taken down. the school board has already voted to paint oever the mural, but the fight continues, danny glover says in part as a washington high graduate, i have spent my entire life fighting for freedom and artistic expression. they were a reminder of the horrors of human bondage, and mistreatment of native people. >>> it looks like the project has a green light. if all goes well, construction begins this fall on stone ridge drive near the 580/680 interchange. going to be a lot of traffic. people opposed to the costco argue there wasn't a proper environmental review in place. now the city has eleven days to sign off on it. >>> the bands are gone but plenty of action at the outside lands festival in golden state park. we're talking about th
reporting live in walnut creek, i'm jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. >>> a well known actor and bay area native has joined the fight against the san francisco mural, danny glover is fighting to protect the mural at george washington high school, including images of slaves as well as a dead native american. critics say it's offensive and should be taken down. the school board has already voted to paint oever the mural, but the fight continues, danny glover says in part as a washington...
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this is what you're going to see throughout the bay area today. 90 different shelters across the bay ea where you can go and find a pet a forever home. bring them home and have a great time. you can see we all these great volunteers out here. oh, yeah, see everything's not even open yet but we're already having a good time because we're getting it ready for when you come out to find your forever pet. don't you want to take this little beautiful face home? of course you do. and you two are having a good time as well, right? >> we are. we teamed up with telemundo 48 as well, and you're going to be out here all day? >> it's going to be through 4:00 p.m. and over 20 rescues and shelters here with more than 150 animals for you to take home. >> yeah, you're pretty cute. and the thing is there are all sorts of kittens, dogs cats from what i've seen every color out there no matter which one you could want. if berkeley humane isn't close to you, then head on over to your local shelter. go to nbcbayarea.com where we've listed all the shelters and rescue organizations we've teamed up with for th
this is what you're going to see throughout the bay area today. 90 different shelters across the bay ea where you can go and find a pet a forever home. bring them home and have a great time. you can see we all these great volunteers out here. oh, yeah, see everything's not even open yet but we're already having a good time because we're getting it ready for when you come out to find your forever pet. don't you want to take this little beautiful face home? of course you do. and you two are...
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do you think of work in the greater bay area or the country at large? do you look to an urban setting, a rural setting, a suburban setting? and what does work look like for somebody of your generation, of your vision at the threshold of it? >> absolutely. so i plan to move to washington dc in august, and i will start working at a law project that specializes in giving support to women who have experienced job loss due to pregnancy or parenting. so in my particular case, that looks like working in an urban setting in a law firm with similar values to what i've been kind of doing here in the bay area. i think as a greater whole, it is so, things are shifting. it is really important for us to be able to have a direction, because the way i see it, there are so many ways i can plug into my values through various nonprofit jobs, law jobs is plug in, so i look for y i can opportunities that fall in line. >> when communities look at how to repair the next generation for work, it takes a lot of vision and a lot of very practical decision-making. so let's talk ab
do you think of work in the greater bay area or the country at large? do you look to an urban setting, a rural setting, a suburban setting? and what does work look like for somebody of your generation, of your vision at the threshold of it? >> absolutely. so i plan to move to washington dc in august, and i will start working at a law project that specializes in giving support to women who have experienced job loss due to pregnancy or parenting. so in my particular case, that looks like...
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, you can share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> in the south bay hundreds of students will get new backpacks and school supplies so they can be ready for the school year. 400 students will get a backpack at the elementary school in san jose. volunteers from community groups will hand them out starting at 9:00 this morning. first day of school is monday. >>> time check now, it is 5:17. lisa is here with the forecast. >> hey, kumasi. good morning to you. here is live doppler 7 where you can see the low clouds and fog finally making an imprint across the bay area, and some of the build throughout the overnight hours allowing to transport the fog across the bay. here is a look out from our vantage point, and you will notice that it looks pretty good here with 58 in san francisco. 6 0, oakland. 61, redwood city. 60, san jose. upper 50s for you in gilroy and half moon bay. we are looking at a cool and comfortable start and plenty of fog right here at the coast today. we will get some partial clearing. 55, santa rosa. it is 57 in napa. mid 50s, petaluma. you get t
, you can share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> in the south bay hundreds of students will get new backpacks and school supplies so they can be ready for the school year. 400 students will get a backpack at the elementary school in san jose. volunteers from community groups will hand them out starting at 9:00 this morning. first day of school is monday. >>> time check now, it is 5:17. lisa is here with the forecast. >> hey, kumasi. good morning...
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nbc bay area kristy smith joins us live with the update. what are they saying about the multiple fires? >> well, of course the first reports that did come in were multiple fires raising a lot of questions. calfire did give us the update. they are saying it's 65 a acres burned. but now 75% contained. i'll step aside you can see the burned hillside here smoldering. some neighbors early this morning decided this was a little too much and they should leave. they also consider it time to get prepared. 911 calls came in about grass fires near marsh creek road between clayton and brentwood in rural castro costa county. sheryl pounds lives in the mobile home community in clayton palms. she woke to banging at the door. >> when i went to leave here i saw it way over there. yes. it's scary to see the fire up there. it's all red. the whole hill. >> it just started billowing up. gray, it was like glowing. the whole skyline. >> lisa mt. o snapped this photo as they ee vaekted her husband steve yelled to alert neighbors. >> the scariest part of all was af
nbc bay area kristy smith joins us live with the update. what are they saying about the multiple fires? >> well, of course the first reports that did come in were multiple fires raising a lot of questions. calfire did give us the update. they are saying it's 65 a acres burned. but now 75% contained. i'll step aside you can see the burned hillside here smoldering. some neighbors early this morning decided this was a little too much and they should leave. they also consider it time to get...
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you're in the bay area now. talking about both the heat second time around. >> we'll start in with meteorologist mark tamayo, in for steve paulson. tell us which areas might be breaking record heat. >> santa rosa could be the case. san jose. santa rosa, reckon to be around 100. i think we'll have a few more scattered around the bay. probably at least a handful. coastal spots around the bay approaching. inland spots dipically do get hot. more of a challenge to break their records. but today, we have a heat advisory in place and a spare-the-air alert in place as well. here we go with the excessive heat warnings. excessive heat warnings until friday night. and heat advisory until 8:00 p.m. thursday. temperatures range from 96 to 106 degrees once again for today. current numbers, santa rosa, 58. you can see the numbers beginning to warm up out toward concord. toward livermore. here is our live camera, looking out for san francisco. and haze in the skies. air quality, impacting with this weather pattern. you will noti
you're in the bay area now. talking about both the heat second time around. >> we'll start in with meteorologist mark tamayo, in for steve paulson. tell us which areas might be breaking record heat. >> santa rosa could be the case. san jose. santa rosa, reckon to be around 100. i think we'll have a few more scattered around the bay. probably at least a handful. coastal spots around the bay approaching. inland spots dipically do get hot. more of a challenge to break their records....
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numbers around the bay area now still on the hot side in 90's in the concord in livermore e seen much of the east bay there but you feel you effects of the sea breeze down to 69 degrees now in oklahoma some of the patchy fog 60's in san francisco, cooler along the coastline. but that fog that's going to the big story for the coming days, it will start to return and well up to cool down the numbers may be as much as 2025 degrees as we get into sunday, so numbers across the board going to be down mid 60's in the san francisco be headed there oakland chicken is 75 degrees 82. in the san jose all around the bay area temperatures going start to drop off. you head out along the coastline, you may need a jacket out toward the beaches that sea breeze will be blown in that fog staying in place the better part of the day keeping those numbers down 60's just inside the bay and those numbers cool off a everywhere you go the south bay instead of hot 90's you'll see some 70's and some 80's and the east bay worry of the triple digits those will start to cool down mainly in the mid 80's, there mid 80
numbers around the bay area now still on the hot side in 90's in the concord in livermore e seen much of the east bay there but you feel you effects of the sea breeze down to 69 degrees now in oklahoma some of the patchy fog 60's in san francisco, cooler along the coastline. but that fog that's going to the big story for the coming days, it will start to return and well up to cool down the numbers may be as much as 2025 degrees as we get into sunday, so numbers across the board going to be down...
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nevada 100 a boil one oh 6 in fairfield get the idea just hot temperatures settling in over the bay area again but now beginning to see little change we saw that along the coastline today. well a little bit of a sea breeze that said excessive heat advisories in effect around the bay until 8 o'clock this evening, excessive heat warnings in through the delta again until later on tonight as well that may be extended into tomorrow as we are seeing some very hot temperatures again tomorrow, although it will start to cool down a few degrees but still very hot weather around much of the state that dry desert air moving in once again and taking over in fact that reject kind of sitting over head now by tomorrow though, will begin to notice some changes in fact that ridge going to start retrograde just a little bit pushing back the eastward as it does we'll start to see an area of low pressure and then some fog developing that suddenly surge of fog so common after of but heat wave in the bay area starting to move in along the coastline. watch the temperatures dropping along the coast tomorrow and
nevada 100 a boil one oh 6 in fairfield get the idea just hot temperatures settling in over the bay area again but now beginning to see little change we saw that along the coastline today. well a little bit of a sea breeze that said excessive heat advisories in effect around the bay until 8 o'clock this evening, excessive heat warnings in through the delta again until later on tonight as well that may be extended into tomorrow as we are seeing some very hot temperatures again tomorrow, although...
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and coming back to greater bay area it is the beijing government emphasizing that the one country 2 system is a key element for the success of great debate area development and everybody wants the one country 2 systems principle to be of face fully implemented as beijing says and that means we keep all our freedoms. and free flow of capital logistics free travel freedom of speech and expression and of course rule of law. that sounds actually quite optimistic good to hear that what they need unlike their chief representative at the german industry and comus in hong kong thank you so much for your time. thanks for having me. now the take over of u.s. agricultural giant monsanto did not only cost by a billions of dollars it also led to lawsuits over the company's weed killer round which is alleged to cause concept so far germany's buyer has lost every single round of related lawsuit and stiff fines have driven the chemical company to the verge of bankruptcy now by is selling some assets to stay liquid man's best friend is trending with incomes rising worldwide the demand for animal health pro
and coming back to greater bay area it is the beijing government emphasizing that the one country 2 system is a key element for the success of great debate area development and everybody wants the one country 2 systems principle to be of face fully implemented as beijing says and that means we keep all our freedoms. and free flow of capital logistics free travel freedom of speech and expression and of course rule of law. that sounds actually quite optimistic good to hear that what they need...
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closer to the coast, closer to the bay, you have areas of fog in the peninsula and 60. cool 50s for the north bay, san francisco and also the east bay. that fog clears out of here as we move through the afternoon tomorrow, and i think it's setting us up with a nice friday forecast again. 79 in cupertino. over to the east bay, 84 in concord, 83 livermore, back by the bay, lookin' good here in hayward at 75. the peninsula, 77 in redwood city, right up to daley city, 67, san francisco, 60s across the board and more off to the north, i have plenty of 70s for mill valley, novato and sonoma. we've been talking about this chance here of some showers. still, i think at this point we'll be dry on friday, but saturday would be the best bet as this storm system moves across. now it's not a big storm, but the new update today now has increasing rainfall amounts to the north of us. check this out. redding on saturday could see close to a half inch, same thing for eureka, bay area. trace amounts to .01 of an inch. friday, we warm it up with so sosom some 70s. 92 on sunday and a hot 96
closer to the coast, closer to the bay, you have areas of fog in the peninsula and 60. cool 50s for the north bay, san francisco and also the east bay. that fog clears out of here as we move through the afternoon tomorrow, and i think it's setting us up with a nice friday forecast again. 79 in cupertino. over to the east bay, 84 in concord, 83 livermore, back by the bay, lookin' good here in hayward at 75. the peninsula, 77 in redwood city, right up to daley city, 67, san francisco, 60s across...
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i want to grab some to drink bay area, an ice cold. all this was running out already cost more police. thank you very much for that yet just fill it up i didn't have all this. yeah this is fantastic. yeah, very good. that's what you need here in the bay area some to keep it cool during this heat wave, but it was to cheers, you guys back in the studio. >>cold drinks and ice cream you're making is really of said that beautiful shot. john the heat continues now with kron four's believes a goal at lake dell just south of livermore yeah, pretty hot out there as well and a lot of people looking for water to try to cool off. >>for some beating the heat means embracing it and taking advantage of it he can do this in the winners to try to enjoy the summer before school starts whether it's fountains pools or lakes if there's a body of water in livermore rest assured someone is enjoying it. it's amazing 11 year-old connor worley and his family spent time at del val regional park where they had the beach almost all to themselves. it's good because
i want to grab some to drink bay area, an ice cold. all this was running out already cost more police. thank you very much for that yet just fill it up i didn't have all this. yeah this is fantastic. yeah, very good. that's what you need here in the bay area some to keep it cool during this heat wave, but it was to cheers, you guys back in the studio. >>cold drinks and ice cream you're making is really of said that beautiful shot. john the heat continues now with kron four's believes a...
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visit to the bay area as president. he's coming to town next month. it's a fundraiser, hosted by the republican national committee. the event is september 17th at an undisclosed location in the bay area. ticket prices as high as 10,000 bucks for a couple. >>> up next, after years of investigations led by our team, a major settlement reached with the leaning millennium tower. the massive price for the people who live there. >>> what's the future of mavericks a different kind of wave could be crashing on the high profile surf competition. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. a lot cooler today. down to 77 in walnut creek. we'll tell you how much cooler it will be tomorrow, plus an updated storm path on hurricane dorian, and when it could hit the united states. that's in about six minutes. >>> people who live in the syncing millennium tower settled their lawsuits today. the deal is worth about collectively half a billion dollars. and at least some of it, attorneys say, will come from taxpayers. >>. >>> the millennium
visit to the bay area as president. he's coming to town next month. it's a fundraiser, hosted by the republican national committee. the event is september 17th at an undisclosed location in the bay area. ticket prices as high as 10,000 bucks for a couple. >>> up next, after years of investigations led by our team, a major settlement reached with the leaning millennium tower. the massive price for the people who live there. >>> what's the future of mavericks a different kind of...
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♪ >> jon: it's the all bay area matchup. we moved to the eastern shore of san francisco bay. and a's fans are congregating at the coliseum. a h
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uniquely bay area, 60s, 70s, and 80s bay side. hot to clay tton and fairfield. at least not a lot of wind near the marsh complex fire. we'll see the winds taper off a little built early in the day tomorrow. but notice towards tomorrow evening we're expecting the sea breeze to be a little stronger, so a little cooling as we start to wrap up the weekend and cooler temperatures as well in the seven-day forecast. for the morning, 60s inland, areas of low clouds pushed locally inland. and just like we saw today, most of that will retreat back right over downtown san francisco and the coast before spilling inland during the evening hours tomorrow. so we'll begin the day with low clouds, maybe misty skies around the inner bay and high temperatures close to today. 85 around san jose, low 90s closer to morgan hill, maybe not so many upper 90s. concord, 90s toward the tri valley around livermore. 70s around oakland, bay side temperatures in the 60s to 70s around san mateo and san francisco as the fog continues to come in, ocean air conditioning, keeping temperatures in th
uniquely bay area, 60s, 70s, and 80s bay side. hot to clay tton and fairfield. at least not a lot of wind near the marsh complex fire. we'll see the winds taper off a little built early in the day tomorrow. but notice towards tomorrow evening we're expecting the sea breeze to be a little stronger, so a little cooling as we start to wrap up the weekend and cooler temperatures as well in the seven-day forecast. for the morning, 60s inland, areas of low clouds pushed locally inland. and just like...
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about buying or renting real estate here in the bay area, i'm michael finney.oming up on 7 on your side, i'll have some answers. >> don't check your dand steaks aren't just for dinner.st... and right now we can have both for less because with choice sirloin... denny's is elevating its new steak and eggs for just $10.99. it's new and it's a pretty big deal. see you at denny's! (music throughout) >>> they are clapping but nothing to cheer about. the dow closed down 767 points ending at 25717. the nasdaq lost 278 points and the s&p dropped 87. >>> tech companies took some of the biggest losses. apple dropped 5%, alphabet lost 3.5 and facebook was down almost four and twitter lost 6%. >>> stocks went down as the trade war between the u.s. and china continues the ramp up. >> the u.s. named china a currency manipulator. they dropped the currency to the lowest point in 11 years. >> maggie wooly explains. >> reporter: stocks plunging to open the week. the dow finishing monday down more than 767 points as investors are concerned that china is using the currency as a wea
about buying or renting real estate here in the bay area, i'm michael finney.oming up on 7 on your side, i'll have some answers. >> don't check your dand steaks aren't just for dinner.st... and right now we can have both for less because with choice sirloin... denny's is elevating its new steak and eggs for just $10.99. it's new and it's a pretty big deal. see you at denny's! (music throughout) >>> they are clapping but nothing to cheer about. the dow closed down 767 points...
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nbc bay area is live in san francisco. this is a tough reversal for supporters of the steinle family. >> reporter: it is, jessica. this is the pier where kate steinle was shot and killed. tonight the man accused of her murder wins in a victory in court because the judge didn't give the jury all of the facts. kate steinle was shot and killed during a walk with her father four years ago. the disicharged inez garcia-zarate with her murder. the defense says he pd on piern it, and the gun went off accidentally, shooting steinle. a jury acquitted garcia-zarate after first and second-degree murder, but found him guilty on a charge of a felon in possession of a gun. his attorney appealed. to be the the first district court of appeals overturned that conviction, saying the judge failed to instruct the jury to consider garcia-zarate only momentarily possessed that gun. >> they decided that the judge in the state court prosecution should have given what's called the transitory possession instruction. that instruction actually is one
nbc bay area is live in san francisco. this is a tough reversal for supporters of the steinle family. >> reporter: it is, jessica. this is the pier where kate steinle was shot and killed. tonight the man accused of her murder wins in a victory in court because the judge didn't give the jury all of the facts. kate steinle was shot and killed during a walk with her father four years ago. the disicharged inez garcia-zarate with her murder. the defense says he pd on piern it, and the gun went...