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people on city owned property. this is going to impact buildings like the sap center, san jose convention center and san jose center for the performing arts. this mandate will not go into effect immediately so those buildings will have a chance to properly prepare. >>> i'm bob redell. here in livermore wine valley where you can see the wine harvest has begun at the vineyards, picking a white wine variety. we spoke with the winemaker who is very excited about this year because the weather has been mild, not much in the way of heat waves and a drastic difference when they had the wildfire smoke. >>> let's talk about the smoke. it's clearing out in the bay area. kari has a look at our forecast. >> think about that when the kids are heading off to school whether or not they will have recess inside or outside and when you drop them off, mostly cloudy, mid 50s, hazy, air quality here in the mid 70s. we're going to see cooler weather today but it does warm up over the next few days and a hot weekend for the valleys, highs near 100 degrees. san francisco will see the highs near 70. >> that's okay. it gives us a chance to plan for the weekend. midweek right now. another local news update in a half hour. hope to see you then. join us for our midday news every day at 11:00. >> >>> set for her debut. >>> we are back at 7:30 with a special moment at the little league world series. look at this, monet davis, the first girl to earn a win and pitch a shutout back in 2014 tossing the ceremonial first pitch to this year's breakout star, ella brunning. talk about girl power, she's just 12 years old, little ella i was reading a note this morning. only the third girl to have multiple hits in little league world series, also the first girl to play catcher in 20 years. >> we can't say that enough. that is the toughest position on the diamond. she is killing it right now. >> we're going to hear from her in the next half hour. >>> first, the supreme court is ordering the biden administration to reinstate a trump-era policy that forces people to wait in mexico while seeking asylum in the united states the high court says the administration likely violated federal law in its efforts to rescind the program informally known as "remain in mexico." a judge in texas formally ordered it to be reinstated last week >>> house democrats last night passed a sweeping voting rights bill named after representative john lewis, the late civil rights icon. it was approved along party lines with every republican voting against it. the bill would create automatic voter registration across the country and make it more difficult for states to restrict voting access. the bill now moves to the senate where it faces a steep climb >>> now to a wild scene in california a small plane makes an emergency landing on a busy freeway, even landing on a car on the way down look at this it happened on interstate 5 north of san diego >> oh. >> yes you can see the plane coming in for a landing in the middle of traffic. it briefly landed on a car before clipping some other vehicles and skidding to a stop. the driver of that car is relieved >> i think i'm in shock still. it doesn't feel like it was real it's our anniversary today, so it's not how i expected our anniversary to go but, i mean, we're grateful that we're both alive and good >> a few people suffered minor injuries and were taken to the hospital officials say the plane was having mechanical issues the pilot tried to land at a nearby airfield but was unable to make it fortunately, everyone is okay. >> that's an anniversary they'll never forget >> for sure. >>> now to new developments in an infamous case in california that made headlines around the world. >> scott peterson is serving life in prison for the 2002 murder of his wife lacy and their unborn son today, peterson has a new hearing where his legal team is going to continue to fight for a new trial citing juror misconduct natalie morales saturday down with his sister-in-law who has been leading the chorge to prove he's innocent. natalie, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning, guys for years, scott peterson has argued his trial was flawed, claiming one of the jurors lied about a history of domestic abuse to get on the case and convict him. today, peterson is back in court attending virtually from prison. the judge is expected to set a date to hear the allegations of juror misconduct and if found, peterson could get a new trial meanwhile, his sister-in-law janie believes new evidence in the case will set him free if he is given a new trial, do you think he'll be exonerated? >> absolutely. i am confident that scott will never be convicted again >> reporter: for nearly two decades, janie peterson has believed in her brother-in-law's innocence. married to his older brother, joe, janie says she's known scott since he was 13 and regularly talks to him in prison where he's been locked up for the past 16 years. found guilty of murdering his wife, lacy, then 8 months pregnant, and their unborn son, connor in 2003, their remains washed ashore just miles from where peterson said he had been fishing on christmas eve peterson's 2004 death sentence was reduced to life without parole last fall by the california supreme court citing significant errors in jury selection. now janie hopes evidence of alleged juror misconduct will win him a new trial and his freedom. >> there's evidence that was completely ignored that shows lacy was alive after he left for the day. >> much of the da's case was based on peterson's affair with massage therapist amber frye, who testified she had no idea he was married. how do you explain he told amber that his wife had died >> there's nothing i can say to justify or explain that statement, but also there was no evidence that he had anything to do with what happened to lacy, so -- >> you don't believe an adulterer makes motive for murder >> i don't -- i don't think you can take that leap >> reporter: to exonerate scott, janie has created this war room. each sticky note representing a new witness and a new theory of what happened to lacy. >> you'll definitely see some of these witnesses called to testify in scott's second trial. >> reporter: janie says one key to their case lies with the peterson's golden retriever, mackenzy at trial, a neighbor testified seeing the dog inside the peterson's gated yard at 10:15 that morning but when the mailman arrived around 10:30, he claimed the dog wasn't there evidence never heard in court that she says proves lacy was alive and out walking the dog after scott left the house so if peterson didn't kill lacy, who did? janie says the morning she went missing, evidence shows the house across the street was being robbed and lacy had a confrontation with the burglars, the theory that was part of peterson's trial and appeal but rejected by the court. the men denied any involvement in lacy's case and a police investigation cleared them but peterson's defense team will argue they killed her and then decided to frame scott so your theory is lacy was kidnapped by the men who were robbing the house across the street, and then they disposed of her body 90 miles away from where scott happened to be fishing? a lot of people would say, well, that seems a little farfetched >> if you have an opportunity to get away with murder, you're going to do it >> reporter: at age 53, janie is now back in school getting her law degree so if scott gets a new trial, she can be part of his defense. >> and all it takes is if there is a new jury, changing one mind on that jury >> absolutely. you don't have justice this crime is not solved >> natalie, what does the prosecutor think of the possibility of a new trial >> reporter: well, you know, the issue of juror misconduct is a serious one. the juror in question had two instances in her past involving domestic violence, both when she was pregnant, which she did not disclose during the voir dire. the 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for decades. tributes pouring in this morning for rolling stones' drumming legend charlie watts for more than 50 years, watts was there alongside mick jagger, keith richards, and ronnie wood, drumming his way into history. through thousands of sold out stadium shows and more than 25 albums and decades of hits like "sympathy for the devil," ♪ pleelsz pleased to meet you ♪ "gimme shelter," and "satisfaction. ♪ i can't get no i can't get no ♪ watts was always there keeping time for the stones and doing it with style he didn't always embrace the rock star lifestyle, but his love for music was unstoppable watts telling "today" in 2012 -- >> i just love playing in a band i love playing the drums want, charlie having a bit ofs last public performances with watts playing "you can't always get what you want," charlie having a bit of fun with the at-home quarantine theme ♪ you get what you need ♪ >> off stage, watts was a family man. he married his wife, shirley, in 1964 during the early days of the stones and they had one daughter together. charlie watts' other longtime love was jazz. and in the 80s, he formed a jazz band and released several albums with the charlie watts quintet >> mick jagger and keith richards paying tribute overnight by posting photos, "no words needed." jagger capturing watts's pure love of music. richards posting this of a closed sign hanging on a drum set. elton john tweeting charlie watts was the ult maltd drummer and such brilliant company ringo starr writing, we're going to miss you, man and paul mccartney posting this emotional video tribute. >> charlie was a rock. a fantastic drummer. love you, charlie. i always loved you >> reporter: while watts was never one for the spotlight -- >> how many qusetions charlie will answer as many of those >> he never lost sight of the enduring impact the rolling stones had on their fans and the music industry >> what's really surprising is we stayed together, you know, with all egos and lack of it and too much and whatever. and that people actually like you still. it's staggering, really. >> reporter: charlie was destined to play drums he was given a banjo as a kid and he broke the neck off immediately. he turned it upside down and turned it into a snare drum. his parents bought him a drum set. he was idolizing jazz musicians like duke ellington when he was 12 years old the rolling stones needed charlie watts. he didn't need the rolling stones he was an accomplished drummer there. keith richards famously said we would shop lift to pay charlie watts in 1963. but he was a family man in a debaucherous time in the 60s and 70s. mick going out and keith richards and all the stories it was charlie who would go up to his hotel room alone, he was a graphic artist, graduated from art school, and he would draw. worked on the sets and albums. >> he balanced it. keith richards, mick jagger, and charlie was kind of quiet, right? >> yes, yes. >> a gentleman drummer >> absolutely. very well said >> and we have 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