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dean: speaking of total loser, let's go it dean. [laughter] >> julie: there is no introduction to this. first of all, seeing any side turn on their own party it just looks weak. that's just me. >> deanin amash wasn't exactly a republican in that sense. he was going to be challenged and probably wouldn't get his nomination. that's president trump at his best and worse if you will. he says stuff like that and like we were all reacting to it. like how you would talk if we were sitting in the back room having coffee and the cameras weren't on. >> coffee doesn't make me do that. >> dean: maybe a different beverage. >> something in the coffee. >> dean: he says it like he thinks it and he puts it out there and some people love him for it and some people hate him for it. >> i know this segment isn't about president trump. but i do want to say this may not be a popular opinion. i wish the president would stay away from tweets like this. >> dean: that's a popular opinion. >> i don't like to hear my children use it or the president of the united states use it either. >> dean: i agree with you on that. >> amash's bigger point is getting lost here which is the frustration of the two-party system
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dean. dean trainor joined georgetown university law center in 2010 and has led the school through impressive changes, including a great expansion in the number of experiential offerings across the clinical, externship, pract couple and simulation programs. given dean trainor's long-term support of public interest advocacy by students an lawyers, washington council of lawyers is appreciative of his service as a member of our honorary board. now i turn the stage over to dean trainor and justice kagan to start our discussion. [applause] >> welcome, justice kagan. justice kagan: great to be here. thank you to all the members of the washington down soifl lawyers for all of the great work that they do, promoting pro bono and public interest and public service. it's an enormously important role in the legal profession so i thank you for everything you o and i'm glad to be here. mr. trainor: we're delighted to you're here, so pleased be partnering with the washington down soifl lawyer, and david, we're so proud of you. one thing as a former new yorker, you graduated from hutter high school. pinston, oxford, harvard, dean of harvard law school, supreme court, all fine. but it's really hard to get into hutter high school. so i think everything else was pred
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dean. >> that's my howard dean howard dean impression >> jimmy: that's your howard dean, yeah, yeah, yeahcircle award for this for outstanding solo performance. you are a true one of a kind >> that is so nice of you. >> jimmy: we love you, and you -- you know who you are. you're my best friend. [ laughter and applause >> you're my best friend you're my best friend. i'll dm you later. >> jimmy: you're my best friend [ laughter ] what do you think of that? what do you think of that? >> what? >> jimmy: what do you think of that you're my best friend. [ laughter ] >> i just want to take a nap [ laughter ] do you mind if i take a nap. >> jimmy: you're my best friend in the world >> i just want to take a nap for, like, five minutes. [ laughter ] can i just do a five minute nap? >> jimmy: --my best friend in the whole world. >> i just want to do a five minute nap on the rug. [ laughter ] and then we'll go home - >> jimmy: tequila, tequila, tequila! ♪ mike birbiglia go to thenewone.com for more information on the broadway tour of "the new one." we'll be right back with a a performance from midlan
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dean. dave. dean: nice to mean you. dave: nice to meet you. lemonis: let's come out in here. so, deaniness called "precise graphix." what did your business do before we met? dean: $3.4 million. lemonis: what do you think you'll do a year later? dean: close to $11 million. dave: wow. lemonis: my ultimate goal with the soup market is to create a national, scalable-franchise model. essentially, bay view's gonna be our company's prototype. there has to be a consistent look and a consistent feel, and there has to be a wow factor. if i was a potential franchisee and you brought me into this place, i'd turn right back around and head out. i want this space to lighten up. these fresh, natural ingredients that he uses a lot of, i want him and his name to be at the forefront. dean: he looks like he likes that idea. lemonis: do you like the menu board? dean: no, i'm not a big fan of the electronic one. everything right now is just flat and bland. lemonis: you feel a little dizzy from it? dave: i like that design. i know that you think it's busy. lemonis: if i looked up the word "resistant," i'd
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big part of the identity was the circle 7 created by a san francisco graphic designer named dean smith. >> dean came up with this brilliant design of a circle 7. the infinity circle of this station will go on forever. >> the logo appeared on the new set and microphones and added to the vehicles. there was even a special circle 7 item for station executives. >> this is a cuff link. you have to remember in the 1960s, men wore french cuffs and likeed to had to have them show they wore them to a network meeting and such a hit, the logo was adopted for other abc owned stations. >> as you may have noticed in honor of the 70th anniversary, we've all been wearing circle 7 pins again. >> that's right. you can find other memorable moments on any abc 7 platform including amazon fire. >>> it was tuesday with a touch of fog this morn prevagen is the number one pharmacist recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. we're here for you. so chances are, you've seen us around the house. or around the yard... on the shelf...
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launched in the 1960s was the circle 7 created by a san francisco graph nick designer named dean smith. >> dean came up with this brilliant design of a circle 7. the infinity circle of the station's going to go on forever. >> the logo first appeared on news set and microphones, then was added to the vehicles. there was even a special circle 7 item for station executives. >> this is a cuff link. you have to remember in the 1960s, men still wore french cuffs and liked to have them showing. > kgo managers wore their circle 7 accessories to a national abc network meeting and they were such a lit, the logo was adopted for other abc owned stations. >> and you may have noticed in honor of abc's anniversary, we've been wearing the pins again. >> they are back. the video was a small part of a special segment host by dan ashley. you can find it and other memorable moments from the station's past on any abc7 platform including amazon fire. i love looking at the old film 'sool io nice to look back. >> especially the jackets with the big wide lapels. >> some o jackets are best left in the '70s. >> exactly.
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prime minister into staying in the european union and go live now to our correspondent in the dean and the dean hyde park corner it would appear and that's where the mosque is expected to begin. that's right fairly shortly the crowds are expected to move off i'm actually on park lane they'll be heading towards parliament square further speeches later on the traditional routes and we have seen many of these e.u. marches over the last year the last 2 are calling for a referendum on treason males brought to reason that deal gathered up to a 1000000 people the numbers are expected to be smaller today but people are now extremely concerned about the prospects as he was saying all of boris johnson becoming the next conservative leader and hence the new british prime minister and he has promised to take britain ounce of the e.u. at the end of october come what may meaning if it needs be without a deal or no deal bracks it's something that's alarming to many people here there's a campaign group called best for britain involved there's also the n.h.s. national health service. for a people's vote they're
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dean on dean because you've been dealing with these internal debates in your role for a while. take a look. >> i'm tired of trying to get reforms through congress and then have the democrats fight among each other how to do it? >> if we can stop arguing among ourselves and do thing. >> in four years when i was running the dnc, i could never get the washington democrats to stay on message. that's true. >> is there something about "democrats" that they debate each other more than the republicans. >> no, that's actually not true. the reason we aren't on message is we don't have a standard bearer. i never worry about that in the off years. i do worry about that going into the election. when we have a nominee, we're then going to have a clear message. when have you 22 people each with their nuances not to mention 200 members of congress and 40 senators or whatever it is, you're going to have 40 different messages. i'm not worried about that. >> snooinl final lightning round, speaker he will a grade one to ten. you give her a. >> 9 1/2. she said she's going to be a transitional figure. i think that's important. i see only one more term after this one at the most. she's the best in the business. she is the best in the business. >> we wanted to talk democrats. you are the guy. howard deanor coming by "the beat." >> we're breaking down the revelations coming out of these newly released michael cohen documents including news what trump knew about the illegal payments. later we have a special report that goes deep near into the racial and culture clashes including how the echoes of the past matter from reagan to trump and beyond coming up. past mattep and beyond coming up you desire on a full line of utility vehicles. at the lexus golden opportunity sales event. lease the 2019 rx 350 for $389 a month, for 36 months, and we'll make your first month's payment. experience amazing. tell him we're flexible. don't worry. my dutch is ok. just ok? (in dutch) tell him we need this merger. (in dutch) it's happening..! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. age-related macular man: i'vdegeneration,sed w
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nada: congresswoman maanleine dean, you for joining us. rep. dean: thank you. nada: you arein wat"bbc world news america." onstill to comonight's program, china condemns the vig ent protests in hong konas a challenge to its rule. so what do the demonstrators do next? india's financial capital, mumbai, has been paralyzed by flooding as it faces the worst monsoon in a decade. lst 21 people were killedll when a wall sed and it has been massive disruption to vail, wrote, and aircraft for. air transport. reporter: monsoon sean has already caused chaos and destruction. a wall in a suburban slumco apsed after torrential rain overnight. more than a dozen people were killed and many more injured. >> on the nearby drainage cannon overflow, the water pressure led to the collapse of the law. i'm coming from the hospital. over a dozen people have died, including women and children. reporter: rescue teams worked through the night to save those in need. services on mumbai's crucial transportation links as well as flights of the international airport have been disrupd. every y
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. >> john dean then, john dean now.tributor and he joins us to talk about this next important moment on capitol hill after this investigation so talking to jerry nadler what the expectation is, what happens over the next couple of days? >> most difficult thing for nadler has been the lack of cooperation. they're getting fought on everything, the subpoena, every witness. so he'd had to assemble this piece by piece. the big break through was getting mueller to come up there and at least talk about the parameters of the report he's given. as most americans probably most member of congress have not read that report. >> but you think that letter last night from the department of justice to robert mueller telling him the parameters is significant? >> i do. mueller sent the letter to the justice department. the letter came back. >> he asked them, he said what are the parameters and he said that on july 10th? >> on july 10th. >> and then it just came back. >> the 22nd, the night before the hearing. in fact late yesterday aftern
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dean graziosi is a multi-millionaire, new york times best selling author, and a world-renowned business superstar father of two. what's even more remarkable is dean grew up in a dysfunctional home, lived in a trailer park, and barely got out of high school. and tonight we're gonna discuss his hot new book millionaire success habits. plus, he'll share the exact little shifts that you can make immediately. implement them in your life to quickly position yourself to make more money and thrive from today's uncertain times. (intense music) dean, it's great having you here. according to the latest statistics, you own over $20 million in real estate, you have nearly a million fans following you online, and you're married and seem to be a full time dad. how do you do all that? - well first off, thanks for having me here. it obviously didn't start there, you know. in fact, just a couple weeks ago i went upstate new york, this little town where i grew up, and i took my cellphone and i kinda went down memory lane. i went to the trailer park i lived at and the exact trailer i lived in with my mom and she probably worked three jobs to make $90 a week. i went to the house where me and my dad lived in a bathroom, literally almost a year's worth... a little electric heater that kept us warm. ed o of.lly almost a year's worth... and at that phase in my life, that time in my life, i just thought that was who i was. i didn't go to college, i had dyslexia, i didn't have money, of course it takes money to make money. i had all these beliefs
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with dean's organization, they got deans endorsement when he ran tour dnc chair.el good about some of their progressive bona fides. so i think everybody feels like they've got to react to everything on the spot but as someone who used to work on these campaigns they're going to change everyday. it's a snapshot. i wouldn't overreact to this but when i think it does demonstrate sanders and warren are going to have this back and forth, this jostle, i so deon't think we'll see that anytime soon. >> are we seeing as warren moving up, is she taking away support from bernie sanders? what do we know about who is supporting both of them? >> there are some differences. warren generally polls within single digits belong-p among black voters. and other in sanders, were talk about educated college white versus noncollege white. you see sanders, 201 stronger than warren here. biden out in front. sanders at 22%. warren down at 12%. that's noncollege white. when you flip it around to college degree or more, you see warren ends up in second place with 20%. you see sanders drops do
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dean was killed. his wife kelly dean is in the hospital. that couple is from clovis. >> lyanne melendez joins us from the hospital. what about the driver? do we know in terms of what caused this wreck? >> reporter: well, i'm going to tell you in my report in just a minute, but i wanted to tell you about the family, which is so important. they have been here all day. you know, the family member, one of them texted me to say we are all devastated. now, according to our sister station, benjamin dean, that's the man who died, he has three children from a previous marriage. now we are also told that unfortunately, his ex-wife, the mother of those three children died last year. so that means that these kids, these three kids now don't have a mother or a father. no longer in critical condition and surrounded by family members, kelly dean's injuries are now non-life threatening. witnesses say kelly and her husband benjamin dean were hit by the driver of this tesla yesterday in the crosswalk after police say running a red light and colliding with another car. he died. the driver has been identified as 21-year-old kelsey cambridge seen here after being arrested. bob navarro ran to help the couple and stayed with kelly because of the nature of his job, he's unable to show his face. >> her right arm was off to one side. she could hardly move that. her left arm was to her side. i guess her watch had broken off laying off to her side, as well. but she did have a lot of blood coming from her
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dean, throwing her arm across her husband ben. sunday's crash killed ben dean. the fresno county couple came to san francisco to celebrate their wedding anniversary. this morning, supervisor matt hanie plans to lead a rally for traffic safety. jobina fortson will have more coming up at 6:30. >>> as part of our commitment to building a better bay area, we're looking for efforts to keep our community safe. a series of meetings have started to avoid widespread reduction of wildfires. some of the people who attended lost their homes when the tubbs fire swept through santa rosa in 2017. last night's meeting provided a chance for firefighters and homeowners to share ideas about reducing fire hazards. >> we'll look at comprehensive management programs, chipping programs. >> i'd like the city council to pass a law about vegetation management, that people that own property, don't just have to cut the weeds down, but cut everything down that's flammable. >> santa rosa will hold two more community meetings focusing on reducing wildfire risks. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. you can share them by joining our area on facebook. >>> boris johnson is celebrating victory. the brexit hard liner will become the uk's next prime minister. this is new video of him thanking members of the conservative party earlier this morning after winning the election against jeremy hunt. he will officially replace theresa may as prime minister tomorrow. you may remember she announced last month she will be resigning. >>> more commuters will soon be catching the bus at sales force transit center. when ac transit resumes service there. >>> also, google agreeing the pay up over privacy violations. the settlement in the case involving the street view feature. >>> most of the peninsula and san francisco average today. the rest of us warmer than average. so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> good morning. if you're waking up in san francisco, temperatures one to two degrees in the mission and castro, sunset, lake merced. a lot of 50s out there until you get to the east bay where we have low to mid 60s and low 50s in the north bay. about the same as yesterday. let's talk about how the day unfolds if you're going to be outside. find shade if you're out and about, especially inland. beaches not quite as much sunshine. we'll have the breezy conditions in the same area we did yesterday with the small craft advisory. east bay valley, maybe 68 now, but already at 82 at 11:00. for the peninsula 62 this morning, total sunshine this afternoon and mid to upper 70s. comfortable 76 during dinner. let's get over to alexis and find out about alamo and danville a multivehicle crash. i believe it started with one vehicle in the middle of the roadway and a couple others hit that. southbound 680 before el pintado. it's a tough spot to have lanes taken away. i believe that will impact the walnut creek commute. south bay, you're looking okay. still waiting to see a backup or get more information. 101 and 880 northbound lanes, a call about a hit-and-run commission. sounds like that vehicle is not cleared from the roadway. traffic looks like it's moving okay through the area. >>> ac transit will begin running buses to the sales force transit center in san francisco starting august 11th. that will be one year since the center officially opened. it was shut down just six weeks later after workers discovered cracks in steel beams. the beams were fixed and the center reopened on july 1st. some muni routes have been using the ground floor for a couple of weeks now. ac transit will be the first agency to run buses along the dedicated bus ramp to the center's third floor. >>> it's 6:11. a chp officer's first day on the job and ends up doing something pretty sweet. the unnushl call to which he responded. >>> more students are getting accepted into uc schools than ever before. the university of california says it admitted about 108,000 incoming freshman to its nine undergraduate campuses this fall. a record 71,000 of them are in-state students. the uc system admitted nearly 1,000 new students from underrepresented groups. uc berkeley says 14,000 students were granted admission to its incoming fraesh man class, 8% more than last year. >> that's good news. >>> an effort is under way to create competition for pg&e. they want to start the focus of revoking the monopoly certificate. the move would allow other companies toroech tris tis and natural gat services. it bases its request on what it calls a pattern of safety and rule violations by pg&e. the company has been found responsible for several recent wildfires including last year's campfire that destroyed paradise. >>> recyclable is good but reusable is even better for the environment. berkeley will be testing a pilot program for reusable cups in coffee shops. they're working with a company called vessel to provide stainless steel reusable cups. customers can pick one up and return it to a vessel kiosk within five days. >> we wash and sanitize it and even redistribute it in food grade containers. >> one of the things we're finding is the more options you have, the more results you get. some people, for example, if you're in a dorm room, don't really have facilities for washing a cup every day. >> several cafes in berkeley will be participate manage the pilot program starting in mid september. >>> -- e plals and passwords, other private information from wi-fi networks in other than 30 countries. at first google said it was a mistake. investigators found out engineers built data collecting software into streetview cars on purpose. >>> how is this for a starting work? officer kittle rescued a kitten on the first day of his job. >> this actually happened to the chp officer. the chp sharing a photo saying officer kittle's first day on the job was jam-packed with all kinds of experiences. on his final call of the day he responded to a kitten in distress on 880 near 16th street. officer kittle and his field training officer had to stop traffic to catch the kitten and jump into action. that kitten was taken to the east bay aspca adoption center. i think officer kilt unless he has a cat al lear gee should adopt the kitten. >> hopefully the kitten gets adopted before showing up on perfect pets. >> that's one of my favorite things you do, mike. watch midday every friday and help a pet find a home. >> only one has not been adopted. >> we need to get jada adopted. >> she needs a forever home. i think she would like a family. >> we need to find someone. we'll do it. >>> weatherwise, that's also what i do here, a look at what's going on. you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. notice at sfo, i put the temperature. that means no delays, partly cloudy and 59 degrees. similar afternoon summer spread to yesterday as we have a holding pattern over us right now. it will still be cool to mild at night, especially when our afternoons start to reach 90 to 100 degrees in some neighborhoods. high pressure over the four corners region. there's so much more thunderstorms and showers out there than there was this time yesterday. ankfullyos of the humidity,ayin. also. we don't have to worry about heat index value, but just the actual temperature and how it feels 10 to 15 degrees warmer in the sunshine. mid to upper 80s through most of the south peninsula. redwood city about 82. low 60s at the coast, less sunshine than yesterday, maybe a little warmer in daly city. we'll have mid 60s in the north bay. 72 in sausalito. along the east bay shore mid 70s to mid 80s. not much of a spread in the east bay. my accuweather seven-day forecast, our hottest days will be wednesday, saturday and sunday, away from the coast, above average every day. >>> a few more details on this issue in the east bay. let's take you back to the alamo area. southbound 680 past stone valley. a crash involving i believe at least two vehicles, possibly three. we had three lanes blocked at last check. now we're down to two lanes. they're making a little improvement. emergency crewtion s on the sce. that's definitely causing a delay, 11 miles an hour and 14 miles an hour as you get through that area. keeping a close eye on that, that's our biggest issue so far this morning. everyone else looking okay, pretty typical here. it's the bay bridge toll plaza, the metering lights on well past average this morning. according to chp, 5:36 the official time. car pool lanes moving through without issues. no delays if you're using -- excse me, typical delays using cash or fastrak. >>> "good morning america" is coming up at 7:00 on abc 7. >> ginger zee is live from new york city with a look at what's ahead. good morning, ginger. >> hi kumasi and natasha. great to be with everybody. coming up on gma, we're tracking the severe storms. if you're traveling east, it's been rough. this front is still hanging out. we've got abce former best frie so-called soho scammer is breaking her silence. how the fake german harris duped her into a $62,000 bill and how she helped bring her down. >>> the new way the fda is trying to stop the vaping epidemic. dr. ashton will be here discussing that. >>> three young brothers launch ag small business, giving back to the community in a big way. they're here live this morning to share some business tips. it's a good one. they're like 8 and 13 years old, 8, 11 and 13 i think. >> ginger, i have to say over the weekend i saw on your stories, your homage to sam smith's music video and incredible interpretive dance coming from you. everyone needs to check that out. >> it has a lot of meaning. it was special, that's for sure. sam smith reposted and that's all we care about. >> i know. very cool. you're fully instagram famous, ginger. congratulations. >> thank you. >> oakland's tom hanks is in a new movie. >>> digital milestone for queen's bohemian rhapsody >>> we know we're above average, even a heat wave the next several days. check it out. the air quality will be fine for everybody. >>> all right. we know tom hanks has strong ties to oakland and he's played memorable characters in his distinguished career. few like the one he's playing in his next movie. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ ♪ would you be mine >> you love broken people like me. >> sometimes we have to ask for help, and that's okay. >> have we ever needed tom hanks more than this moment? he's in the upcoming film "a beautiful day in the neighborhood." sony pictures released the first trailer for the movie, already blown up online. it will focus on rogers' relationship with a journalist and how his life changes after they meet. that film hitting theaters on thanksgiving. i'm already thankful for it. i want to watch him change his cardigan and his shoes all day. i love it. zblnch ♪ >> okay. so after we stop dancing, i'm going to tell you. a milestone. hold town road country rap collaboration with billy ray cyrus hit 16 weeks at number one. this is a big deal. that ties the all-time record set by des pass cito in 2017 and one sweet day by mariah carey and boyz ii men. we'll have to see if he can break the record next week. >> that song came out of nowhere. it's a song i didn't know i needed -- >> until you saw the little ki s kids. >> meanwhile, queen's rhapsody is the oldest video to break a billion views on youtube. iconic, right? get this, bow methere's a newly remastered high def version of the 1975 rock anthem on youtube right now. >>> coming up at 6:30, the deal that will keep a popular comedy club at its long-time home in san francisco. also ahead -- >>> pedestrian advocates are calling for a change after a deadly crash in the tenderloin. i'm jobina fortson live in san francisco this morning with an honey, this gis ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. keeping up with the ford's. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. patels. the wahh-the-wahh wolanske's. right. no one is going to have internet like this. xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. or check out our other amazing speed options. get started now for as low as $29.99 a month for 12 months. click, call or visit a store today. after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> now at 6:30, exclusive new video of the deadly tesla crash in san francisco. the rally planned for today demanding safer streets for pedestrians. >> taking a live look at sfo, a new terminal honoring march vee milk is officially open today. what you'll see inside. >> can you put a price on friendship? apparently yes. the extra money you can earn by hanging out with a stranger. >> i'm being paid to hang out with you guys. >> this is true. but would she do it for free? maybe not. for a paycheck, probably. welcome to tuesday, july 23rd. blessed by your presence. >> happy to be with you guys. usually i'm all by myself, saturday and sunday morning, me and lisa. >> what are you going to do with all this time waiting for us to finish so you can start talking. it's a long show. >> happy to be here. >> glad you can be here two days in a road. we'll see if you make it three. >> right. invite me back. >> let's take a look at what's going on at 6:31. watching the fog develop, low clouds rolling in late this morning. about as far inland and as thick as they're going to get. gorgeous view from mt. tam this morning where it's about 70 degrees, 2,600 feet. coast a little cooler with less sunshine. low 60s for you. the rest of us will be exactly the same as we're in a holding pattern today. warmer temperatures coming up in the seven-day forecast. >> good morning, mike. we'll take you back to the alamo danville area where we have a crash on southbound 680, trying to sort this out. sounds like it's past stone valley, started as a solo vehicle crash and another vehicle came along and hit that. at one point we had three lanes blocked. down to two left lanes at this point. definitely seeing a delay there. that's not going to be good for this commute. here is walnut creek, well north of this collision, north of the 24 split, but if it's there for much longer, it will meet up with typical delays coming through the walnut creek area, north of 24 heading into the san jose stretch. that's going to be a tough commute. we'll have a few more details in a few minutes. >>> happening today, a rally for safer streets following two recent pedestrian deaths in san francisco. >> this comes as we get a look at the moments leading up to one of the crashes involving a rented tesla. abc 7 news reporter jobina fortson is live in san francisco police headquarters with the exclusive video you'll see only on 7. >> good morning. just to let our viewers know, we stop the dash cam video before the impact of the crash. you can see that tesla speed down the roadway and also the wife noticed the vehicle coming at them before it hits them and sends both her and her husband into the air. the woman involved here, one of the victims, kelly deanar-old benjamin dean who died at the scene, unfortunately there was nothing kelly could do. it took one second for the tesla to broadside the mini cooper before the vehicle went on to hit her and her husband the crash happened in the tenderloin in front of supervisor matt hanie's district. in the middle of san francisco's high injury network. haney will be at the rally today by walk san francisco. they're calling for safer streets and something to slow down drivers. at city hall at 9:00 this morning. >> we are in a crisis, in a state of emergency. it's time the city recognized that. >> reporter: the driver of the rented tesla is 21-year-old kelsey cambridge of vallejo, she was arrested and booked for involuntary vehicular manslaughter. jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> kelsey cambridge rented the car through the app getaround it only requires drivers be 19 to rent a vehicle unless it's a specialty car like a tesla. getaround won't say why a 21-year-old was allowed to rent the tesla. it s
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every time someone testifies, it's not john dean and now john dean has lost his mind that he's becomeperpartisan that he's no longer a good person to provide color in this context. >> jessica: he is saying that and there are special prosecutors from watergate saying it's analogous in some -- >> jesse: worse than watergate? i've never heard that. >> kennedy: robert mueller is not archibald cox. this was not the saturday night massacre. there weren't a million coconspirators and getting caught in a perjury trap and getting a procedural slap on the wrist and may be doing two weeks jail time, it's not the same thing as the characters in the events in watergate. by the way, republicans found that out the hard way because they try to draw the same comparisons of bill clinton and that completely blew up their faces. nancy pelosi is the only one realizes that. >> greg: the difference between trump and the democratic candidates is that trump led social media by the nose. the democratic candidates are being led by social media. they are chasing all of the views because they can't see how out of
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i am -- you ought to, you have to keep the dean tapes, the five conversations of conversations with dean, i did not think they would be that damaging. keep the stuff you need. you should keep. take that list out and burn it. and shut down the special prosecutor's office now before this thing grows into a monster. and i did not know it at the called inixon had haig and someone else and considered this. it would be obstruction of justice, they were not subpoenaed, they were his property, executive privilege existed, everyone need it, that's everyone knew it. and beaid in page dammed, he would have moved through it. president nixon said if he had burned the tapes, as i had urged him to do, he would have survived and i think that is right. a.m. --y night at 8:00 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> the has been discussion about an appearance before congress. any testimony would not go beyond our report. it contains our findings and analysis and the reasons for the decisions we made we chose those words carefully and the work speaks for itself. testimony.ort is my i would not provide infor
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dean had testified. you're going to have to keep the dean tapes, five tapes of didn'tation with dean, i think they were going to be that damaging to us and keep the brezhnev and the foreign policy stuff, you really should tape. and burn it out and shut down this special prosecutor's office now before into a monster. and i didn't know it at the nixon had ixon, called in haig and fred -- this idea that he should burn the tapes. they said it would be of justice. first, i didn't recommend burning subpoenaed tapes. they were his property, executive privilege existed, everybody knew it and simply got rid of them and just said in effect, impeached be damned, i think he would have moved right through it and resident nixon said, in his memoirs, if he had burned the tapes, as i urged him to do, he would have survived and i think that's right. here's some video, peter jennings, a young man this time, anchor on abc. little bit, may 9, 1970. the the buses circling white house that you write about in your book. this. watch [video clip] >> heading south. bumper to bumper buses serve, to guard the immediate area near the wh
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. >> i wrote in the memo saying i think you're going to have to fivethe dean tapes, the tapes with dean and keep the zhnev,with bre and take the rest out and burn it. shut down the special prosecutor before this grows into a monster. i did not know it at the time, but nixon had called in hague thatntertained this idea he should burn the tapes. obstruction of justice. burnnot suggest he should subpoenaed tapes. i think if he had said impeach and be damned, he would have moved through it. his biography, if he tapes, he would have survived, and i think that is right. >> connor o'brien is a defense reporter for politico. he joins us for a look ahead at 2020eek ahead and the defense bill. remind us of what that means and why it is important. >> it is an authorization or policy bill. it does not spend any money, but it is one of the really big bills, one of the few major bills that passes congress reliably each year.
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dean retired early from his job as a psychiatric nurse in 2013 he says he missed feeling needed but that's not the only reason sara moved in. dean also has an intimate relationship with her 1st. you know what is love. i think for men quite often it's physical so. pre-programmed biologically to respond to certain things so i respond to her face i chose her face because i found it attractive couple times she's been in dreams of my girl thought she was real but then after it's obvious a few minutes you wake up and you realize it was just a dream then i almost i must admit occasion after a bit sad really i thought that was nice. to date dean has never been out in public with his dogs but that's not to change very soon. in the early. when dean isn't at home spending time with his girls as he calls them he's mostly out alone. when i'm out in my kayak often i'm on my own. well i can hear the sound of the birds. i don't feel the need to be with other people. i'm comfortable in my own skin really. i guess. i'm aware of the fact but i can use a cane to be anti social in the things i do but it is much that i don't see cow activities that involve other people. for gene love didn't last after 3 years of marriage the mother of his 2 children filed for divorce he had 3 more relationships but they all ended and he's all but given up hope of finding his soulmate. i have had people say to me don't you get lonely you know why don't you give up what you're doing and just have a really normal relationship but i don't feel the need to do that i really don't. i think he's partly getting older and i'll be 16. well i haven't had a romantic re
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dean? ms. dean votes aye. ms. powell? ms. powell votes aye . miss escobar? ms. x who are votes aye. collins? mr. collins votes no. mr. schaap it? mr. gomer? mr. gomer votes no. mr. jordan? mr. jordan votes no. mr. buck? mr. buck votes no. mr. radcliffe? ms. robie? ms. robie votes no. esther gates? mr. johnson of louisiana? mr. biggs? mr. biggs votes no. mr. mcclintock? mr. mcclintock votes no. miss lesko? ms. lesko votes no. mr. russian powell -- mr. klein? mr. klein votes no. mr. of strong? mr. armstrong votes no. mr.'s to be? mr. stu b votes no. >> the gentleman from new york? mr. jeffries votes aye . >> the gentle lady from washington? >> aye. >> has every member voted who wishes to vote? the critical report. will repor. >>> mr. chairman there are 21 aye's and 12 knows. >> the aye's have it and the resolution is amended as agree to. ♪ c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you, coming up friday morning, robert xp of the concorde coalition joins us to talk about the debate over federal spending and the rising death of -- deficit. and on
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trying to help the dean's. >> it is very unfortunate they were up there trying to celebrate a good time. >> reporter: the couple came to san francisco for their anniversary. benjamin dean is the 14th pedestrian killed in the city this year. the tesla was rented via to get around appetite 21-year-old kelsey. seen here sunday being led away by sfpd. she is facing an infraction for running a red light and a misdemeanor form vehicular manslaughter. this morning on the steps of city hall there was a rally calling for a state of emergency. walk sf wants more red light cameras at high injury intersections, streets narrowed and automatic speed enforcement. >> we only had 20 last year, you have 14 already in july is extreme. that is why we are asking for extreme measures. >> reporter: at least two of those planned that walk sf would like to see made into law will require state approval. scott weiner says it is unlikely that they will get state approval at this time for those plans. coming up tonight, we the legal explanation of why the driver in this case was not booked into the san francisco county jail. live in san francisco, andria borba, kpix 5. >>> lay details on a standof
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dean. me tuvo que repetir como 20 veces, ¿quÉ iba a saber yo quién era james dean? edith: estamos bastante avanzados, pero no, me hace falta algo. manuel: yo sÉ. por eso querÍa que vinieras, para mostrarte lo que he pensado. mira, este es el complemento perfecto para el look de un chico malo. y que por primera vez un inhibido usÓ jeans en una pelÍcula. marÍa: eran los famosos jeans de james deaneste es el tipo de pantalÓn que usan los mineros. manuel: precisamente, ese es lo look. mira, tenemos que crear algo que lo convierta en una leyenda, edith. edith: no sÉ cÓmo lo haces, pero siempre me convences y terminas haciendo algo diferente. me encanta. no se diga mÁs. ahora sÍ que james va a terminar derritiendo a todas las mujeres. manuel: carola, trÁeme por favor los otros patrones que cortamos anoche. carola: bueno, seÑor. marÍa: en el atelier de cohn diseÑÓ majestuosas creaciones. un dÍa de 1967, el manager de los beatles le hizo un pedido especial. manuel: querÍan unos trajes para un Álbum, "algo que sea asÍ, como inglÉs, estamos pidiendo que nos hagas el favor de imÁgenes y todo". marÍa: manuel cuevas diseÑÓ las chaquetas que lucieron los beatles en el cover de uno de sus emblemÁticos discos, "el sargento pimienta". pocos saben que fue inspirado en los colores mexicanos de los altares del dÍa de muertos. manuel: caray, mira nomÁs hasta dÓnde han llegado mis diseÑos >> es qu
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remember in 2004, we had bumper stickers that said dated dean, married carrie everybody loved dean, they't care they got they just wanted that would be george w. bush. dana: and people still have those bumper stickers on their car. the president had a fourth of july celebration. democrats prematurely overreacted. they continued to play right into his hand? >> thing when it comes to the fourth of july rally, they sort of take the wrong approach and how to criticize the president for saying we should not be having the military they are, etc. i think that stuff was completely overblown as we so he stuck to the script, his speech was not really a campaign speech. democrats were transferred they would show that this is an event paid for textiles a special donors getting special seats, you had footage from the rally so to be used for campaign purposes. we are not supposed to use tax dollars for campaign purposes but they are swampy things going on that we are adjacent to this great sort of salute to america. democrats are smart rather than doing things like saying we should not have the flag o
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the way, has not been criminally charged in either the death of moore or timothy dean, although an investigation of dean'sistrict attorney's office is ongoing. my february >> martha: jonathan hunt in l.a., thank you very much. breaking news this evening, reports that armed members of iran's revolutionary guard just tried to seize a british tanker in the persian gulf as it crossed into the strata form. initial reports say that attempt was unsuccessful, although there is something that the iranian -- that is something that the iranian president threatened to do just yesterday in retaliation for an iranian tanker that was seized by the british earlier this week. also new tonight, the regime accusing the united states of economic terrorism and calling its sanctions "weapons of warfare" after president trump today threatened more sanctions soon. the iranian ambassador to the iaea responding "the statistic to the tendency of the to use illegal unilateral sanctions as an instrument to coerce sovereign states and private entities should come to an end." streaming out exclusively is maria fernanda espinoza, presid
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dean cain, joins us to respond. dean cain joins us to respond next. ♪[upbeat music] ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma♪ ♪that i'm a traveller ♪i'm gonna follow the sun♪ ♪now i'm gonna tell my momma ♪that i'm a traveller transitions™ light under control™ f.c.c. a lot to worry about these days, could be bankrupt soon if he's not already. failingses the imminent loss of personal freedom. cnn won't return his calls. we could dough on. but he's a fighter, always looking for more ways to brawl, more fights. the creepy porn lawyer was fired hos ago for allegedly stealing more than a quarter million dollars from stormy daniels, the stripper. he held a press conference to demand indictments for president trump, don junior, even hope hicks. >> we can't turn a blind eye to allow this to be swept under the rug. talking about criminal conduct aimed at securing the highest office in the land. >> tucker: criminal conduct aimed at securing the presidency. creamy porn lawyer can't see themselves in the mirror. self awareness not his strong suit. well, used to be easy to remember the things in america that were racist. burning crosses, wearing white reasons, swastikas. you get the point. now, almost every day, something new is being declared racist by whoever decides what's racist. betsy ross is racist. national anthem is racist. now, as of this week, one of america's first flags, the gasden flag, "don't troed me" pro liberty symbol for almost 250 years. when actor chris pratt wore a shirt with the flag, yahoo a sort of news organization, ran an article saying it reflected white supremacy. deanke to him about this. what is going here. >> always a pleasure, always a pleasure, tucker. i am stunned. i don't know. it's shocking to me. i'm wearing a shirt, oh my gosh, it says coffee or die. but back in the old days of benjamin franklin, political cartoon. nothing in the world racist about the gasden flag. that flag symbolizes liberty, independence. i think part of the reason they go after chris pratt for that, krils pratt is a big supporter of the military, played navy seals and things of that nature, he was there for the murph challenge. they like him, they respect him, a lot of our troops like that flag as well. it's nothing but independence and freedom, i can't see a thing about it that's racist or white supremacy or anything of that nature. maybe because they think he's conservative and want to attack him. >> tucker: i'm sure, that's true. but i sense a pattern here. earliest flags, our national anthem, on you statues, our history itself. what they're really arguing is that a
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wrote him a memo saying, i think you ought to -- dean had testified, you are going to have to keep the dean tapes, the five tapes of conversation with deani didn't think they were going to be that damaging to us and keep the tapes with the press and the foreign policy stuff, the stuff you need, you really should tape and i said, take the rest out and burn it and shut down this special prosecutors' office now before this thing grows into a monster. and i didn't know it at the time, but nixon had called in haig and fred buzhardt and entertained this idea that he should burn the tapes and they said, well, it will be obstruction of justice. first, i didn't recommend burning subpoenaed tapes. secondly, they were his property. there was executive privilege that existed. everybody knew it and if he simply got rid of them as a fait accompli and then just said in effect impeach and be damned. i think he would have moved right through it. and president nixon said in his memoirs, if he had burned the tapes as i had urged him to do that he would have survived and i think that's right. brian lamb: here is some video and peter jennings was a very youn
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dean. he died at the scene. his wife kelly dean was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.was going 45 to 50 miles per hour, well above the posted speed limit of 25 to 30. walk san francisco is a pedestrian advocacy organization that's planned a rally for this morning at 9:00 a.m. at city hall to call for new policies to make streets safer and slow down drivers. >> street design changes and re-engineering to really impact how people are driving in our city. >> reporter: supervisor matt hanie will be at the rally as well. this crash happened in the heart of his district. he said san francisco is in a crisis when it comes to pedestrian fatalities. live from sfpd headquarters this morning, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> kelsey cambridge rented the car through the app get around. it only requires drivers be 19 to get a car unless it's a specialty car like tesla. getaround says it's cooperating with authorities and won't share details out of respect for the
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dean, married carrie. everybody loves howard dean and any kind of went a little crazy and democrats freaked out, they didn'tey got, they just wanted to but he was going to be george w. bush. >> dana: people of capitol hill with those bumper stickers on the car don't take them off. president trump has this fourth of july celebration and democrats prematurely overreacted. do they continue to play right into his hand? >> i think when it comes to the fourth of july rally, they sort of take the wrong approach and how to criticize the president for saying that we shouldn't be having military there, et cetera, et cetera. see sort of stuck to the strip, his speech was not really campaign speech. i think of democrats were savvier they would point out that this is an event that was paid for with tax dollars and yet you had sort of special donors getting special seats. you had footage from the rally sort of being used for campaign purposes, we are not supposed to use tax dollars for campaign purposes. there are sort of swampy things that were adjacent to this, a great sort of salute to america. if democrats are smart,
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dean throwing her arm across her husband dean. the froze know county couple came to san francisco to celebrate their wetting anniversary. that deadly crash happened in san francisco's high injury network. you can see all the red lines indicating that on the map. the dangerous areas mostly concentrated in the downtown, soma and tenderloin neighborhoods. vision zero is the city's initiative to eliminate traffic deaths by 2024. leaders say more than seven deadly incidents happen on just 12% of city streets. >>> boris johnson celebrating victory. the brexit hard liner will become the urktsk's next prime minister. he won an election against jeremy hunt to lead the conservative party. he will officially replace theresa may as prime minister tomorrow. they announced last month she will resign. >>> as part of building a better bay area, we're looking at ways our communities are working do keep us safe, especially during a disaster like a wildfire. we have more about a special workshop in santa rosa aimed at building a fire protection plan. >> reporter: it's a new effort to make sure devastation like this doesn't happen again. >> this is the first of three community meetings we'll be holding. >> the city of santa rosa held this meeting, wood chipping programs to reduce fuel. it's something kate stein who lives in santa rosa says she hopes happen. >> i hike every weekend in adele state park. the north side of that park, the part that did not burn is at a high risk level. it really needs to have some prescribed burn to reduce the fuel level. >> reporter: laura who lovett her home in the tubbs fire has this proposal. >> i'd like the city council to pass a law about vegetation management, that people that own property don't just have to cut the weeds down, they have to cut everything down that's flammable. >> and you're fined if you don't do it? >> absolutely. >> reporter: if you can't come to the meetings, there's still a way you can contribute online. the city is asking people to fill out this sur ray with questions about areas you think are the highest fire risk. the city says they've been denied money for fire prevention programs. >> all those priorities go into helping us put together grants. those grants are where we'll seek assistance from fema, the federal government, to help support and monetarily fund some of those ideas and concepts. >>> we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. you can share them by joining our better bay area group on facebook. >>> some new numbers, the california housing market is apparently weak. the state lake layive office, according to the sacramento bee the report says fewer than 26,000 homes were sold in may. that is lower than 28,000 sold in june of last year and way below the historical average of more than 31,000 home sales per month. despite those falling numbers, andists say we're not necessarily headed towards recession. they say sales have stabilized in recent months. >>> san francisco's transportation authority will vote on plans to charge tolls for driving along the crooked portion of lombard street between 9:00 in the morning and 9:00 at night. that study also suggests higher tolls during the busiest times and even a reservation system. now, if those plans get approved, it would still take more steps before tolls on lombard street actually become a reality. >>> let's take a look at what's going on, watching the monsoon moisture. it's staying south of us right now. that means at night we're still cooling off nicely. we've got mid to upper 50s along the east bayshore to 60 in union city. 61 in orinda. east bay valleys low to upper 60s there. 61 at san jose, 63 in mountain view, 57 in san francisco, 51 right now in santa rosa. we already have microclimates this morning. here is a look at the golden gate bridge. there's fog lurking the the west. that west wind at 12 will draw it in as we head through the morning commute. expect conditions to change over the golden gate bridge this morning. find shade if you're out and about to keep you cool. beaches, not quite as much sunshine as yesterday. small craft advisory. let's talk about that. here it is, from about 3:00 to 10:00, same areas as yesterday. winds will be just a touch faster, especially across the benicia and carquinez bridge. still 85 at 7:00. peninsula in the 60s through 9:00. from 11:00 on, mid to upper 70s through 6:00, 72 at 7:00. our last stop will be the south bay where we jump from 64 and sunshine to mid 80s from noon all the way through the evening commute. speaking of the commute, here is alexis. >> good morning, mike. off to a nice start here this morning. just one issue in the east bay. trying to sort out what type of debris this is. sounds like it may be two-by-fours or wooden beams in the roadway. i believe they have flat tires or at least damage done to their vehicles and they're off on the shoulder, and at least one of those lanes is blocked in the area. that's southbound 680 near sycamore valley road. chp is en route. so hopefully they'll get that cleared shortly. >>> a quick check of mass transit, 18 b.a.r.t. trains in service, ace 1 and 3 on time so far. normal service, no daelies san francisco bay ferry. >>> coming up next, the 7 things you need to know as you start your day. >> would you rent a drinking cup to save the environment? 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>> i don't think so because we're in berkeley and i've been here for 30 years. i feel like we know the customers pretty well. i think everyone is pretty at tuned to environmental issues. >> reporter: in berkeley, laura anthony, abc 7 news. >> it makes sense. >>> being late for work will not get you out of a speeding ticket in pittsburgh apparently. police say they clocked a driver cruising on a city street at 103 miles per hour where the speed limit is 45. officers calling him a super speeder. they say his excuse was that he was late for work. well, he ended up being really late because they straid straight up towed his car. >>> a dinosaur in britain. all right. tried to out run the law. police in plymouth, they had a sense of humor. you can hear them laughing in the background. this is a really unusual encounter they had saturday night. they didn't say why the dino was arrested. we're pretty sure they caught up with the tiny armed t rex. >> these little t rexs have been around for a while. i love the way they run. look how winded he is. he's like i'm so tired. i'm so tired. >> got a little giddy up in that costume. >> will the handcuffs fit around his t >> 57 degrees in downtown san francisco. looking from the exploratorium back towards the salesforce tower. now the clouds are starting to roll across. they're late arriving and quick to go back to the coast. that will lead us to similar temperatures to yesterday. good news. our hottest afternoons near 100 degrees. that's not the good news. let me finish the sentence before you jump on me, cool to 3450i8d nights will follow those high temperatures in the hundreds, 50s and 60s. look at the high pressure. look how much moisture the monsoon is transporting into so cal and up into the mountains. it's pumping the heat towards s us. right now it looks like we'll miss out on most of the humidity. temperatures this afternoon will feel exactly like this. we don't have to talk about heat indices because we don't have the high humidity. when it says 90, that's what it feels like in morgan hill and 86 in san francisco. 82 in los altos. down to 72 in millbrae. low to mid 60s, not quite as much sunshine as yesterday. sausalito 72. it will be a little breezy along the north bay coast with mid 60s there. 20 to 25 degrees warmer with mid 80s to near 90 degrees. we'll have mid 70s to mid 80s. quite a spread from hercules to richmond in 72. 86 in fremont. the hot spots be the mid to upper 90s in the east bay valleys. my accuweather seven-day forecast, look ot our three hottest days, highs near 100 inland tomorrow and over the weekend. alexis? >> thank you, mike. we've got one new issue in the south bay. it's not major. we have an off-ramp blocked, disabled truck southbound 680 connector to hostetter road. the mainline is looking good. of course, that's an area that doesn't really fill in until later in the morning. as of a moment ago when we walked up, we did not have the bay bridge metering liro5:20. they could be on - they will be in the next few minutes. car pool lanes are looking good. a quick check of drive times, southbound 680 highway 4 to walnut creek, six minutes. eight minutes if you continue on to westbound 24, walnut creek to highway 13. westbound 580 tracy to dublin now in the red at 54 minutes. >>> in today's "gma first look," the stunning highway rescue caught on camera. we first showed it to you yesterday on abc 7 mornings. >> good samaritans rushed to free a driver after his truck flipped over and trapped him on the highway. >> in this morning's "gma first look," an incredible story of survival and heroism. >> i knew right away, okay, something bad is going to happen to me. >> take a look at this jaw dropping video out of oak brook, illinois. this morning, that lucky driver is telling his story to gma. >> everything happened in three, four, five seconds, everything. the whole swerving and then flipping over. >> a number of good samaritans stopped to help, racing to the turned-over vehicle, all working together to free the trapped driver. the crowd of commuters joined forces pushing the pickup onto the passenger side. >> at that point i knew we had to get the windshield and try to cut the seat brelt. >> coming up a at 7:00 a.m., his message of gratitude to the heroes who saved his life. >>> concord native tom hanks is in a new movie. the tv legend we'll be portraying that millions of kids grew up with. >>> a swimmer is making his way through the great pacific garbage patch. why he says it won't be as easy to clean up as people think. >>> 5:22 in the morning. thanks for being with us. >>> don't try to be tougher than your body is. if you're outside, take breaks often. the shade can feel 15 to 20 degrees cooler than being in the sunlight. wear the lightweight clothing, even light-colored clothing. don't leave kids or pegts inside cars. we lose at least 38 kids a year to vehicular heat stroke. >> thanks, mike. a french swimmer is nearly halfway through his journey through the great pacific garbage patch. he left hawaii last month and he and his crew reached the center of the patch. they say they've witnessed how it's changing the ecosystem, but there are misconceptions. >> a lot of people think it's a big floating island of plastic and it will be easy to come and get it out. that's not what it is. we see, of course, more big debris around, but the sprob with the density of micro plastic that we find. >> he says one day they collected 3,000 pieces of micro plastic in 30 minutes. the team hopes to reach san francisco by late august. >>> we know tom hanks has strong ties to oakland. he's played memorable characters in his distinguished career, but few like the one he'll play in his next movie. ♪ it's a beautiful day in this neighborhood ♪ ♪ a beautiful day for a neighbor ♪ would y ♪ would you be mine >> you love broken people like me. >> sometimes we have to ask for help, and that's okay. >> don't you just want a hug from tom hanks as mr. rogers. even that song puts you in a better mood. yes, put on your cardigan, take off your shoes. sony pictures released the first trailer for the movie. i've already seen it twice. it will focus on rogers' relationship with a journalist and how the man's life changes after they meet. the internet living for this and so am i, if anyone were to i, it this. >> did you see the documentary that came out? i've never cried so much. >> what a remarkable human being. his persistent kindness and goodness lives on. we love mr. rogers and tom hanks. >>> we're coming back with another 90 minutes of news including the deal that will keep a popular comedy club at its long-time home in san francisco. >>> a community is calling for change after a deadly crash involving a tessly in the heart of the tenderloin. i'm jobina fortson live in san francisco this morning with an exclusive look at the moments leading up to that crash. >>> also, the bay area city that's seen the biggest jump in its homeless compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for? let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you a full suite of products with great performance and value. get fast, reliable internet on the nation's largest gig-speed network for less than at&t. that's 120 dollars less a year. better, faster. i mean sign me up. comcast business. beyond fast. >>> now at 5:30, exclusive new video of this deadly tesla crash in san francisco. some people now demanding the city declare a pedestrian state of emergency. >>> gunfire forces the closure of a busy east bay freeway. two people taken to the hospital. >>> firefighters gaining the upper hand on this wildfire in napa county. good morning, thank you for joining us on this tuesday, july 23rd. i'm natasha zouves, reggie is still out. >> i'm kumasi aaron. >> thought you could get away with one day, did you? >> i know. brought her right back in. >> nice to have you back, noise to see all of you, also. hopefully you liked yesterday's weather. we'll do it again before it gets hotter tomorrow. a little difference when you step outside. the cloud cover at the coast is late. it's pushing across the bay late. it's going to go back to the coast even quicker today. you can see it from the east bay hills camera. starting to make its march across san francisco. look for increasing clouds especially along the golden gate bridge and the peninsula this morning, also petaluma. near 60 at the coast. not as much sunshine as yesterday. 74 to 82, total sunshine around the bay and inland. as for the lunch, 80 to 92 at 4:00. for your dinner, 72 to 79. that's a lot more comfortable this afternoon. alexis? >> still looking okay for the morning commute. southbound 680 through the walnut creek stretch, not seeing any significant issues. slowly filling in north of highway 24. that's looking great. flipping over to the traffic maps to the danville area, looks like this issue is wrapping up, southbound 680 near sycamore valley road. some type of wood debris in the roadway that at least a couple vehicles hit and had their vehicles damaged. looks like chp is clearing from the scene right now. so i'm going to assume that means the debris is clear and we don't have anymore vehicles getting flat tires this morning. we'll take a look at drive times coming up next. >>> only on 7 we're getting a look at the moments that led up to that deadly tesla crash in san francisco on sunday. >> abc 7 news reporter jobina fortson is live at san francisco police headquarters with the exclusive video and more on a rally planned today calling for safer streets. jobina. >> reporter: good morning. investigators believe that tesla was traveling between 45 and 50 miles per hour, that's well above the posted speed limit at 25 to 30 miles per hour. and the video, watching that dash cam video leading up to the moments before the crash, it's devastating to look at. you can tell the wife noticed the vehicle coming at them first. she tried to block her husband. you can see her arms move in front of him then. the husband is identified as 39-year-old benjamin deancene. his wife kelly was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. the crash happened in the tenderloin in supervisor matt hanie's district. this maps shows the high injury network. those are the red lines right in the tenderloin. walk san francisco is a pedestrian advocacy organization that has planned a rally for this morning at 9:00 at city hall to call for new policies to make streets safer and slow down drivers. >> street design changes and re-engineering to really impact how people are driving in our city. >> reporter: the driver of the rented tesla is vallejo. she booked for involuntary vehicular manslaughter. live from sfpp headquarters, jobina fortson, abc 7 news. >>> well, in the north bay some people in napa county remain evacuated from their homes because of a wildfire. the canyon fire started near lake berryessa after 2:00 yesterday afternoon. cal fire reports it's burned 55 acres so far. it's 60% contained. the evacuations are taking place along the south side of high
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dean of clovis died. his wife kelly dean was seriously injured. the driver of the tesla 21-year kelsey cambridge of vallejo. she faces charges of manslaughter and running a red light. san frrian safety groups like walk sf and the bicycle coalition are demanding stricter enforcement of traffic here in the city. as well as other safety changes. >> we need bold action. we need speed safety cameras. we need to increase the number of red light cameras. we need sfpd to meet their target for 50% of their citations being for the most deadly traffic behaviors. >> safety advocates point out there have been two pedestrian deaths in the past week. last thursday, a 54-year-old man was struck and killed while walking across the street. a few blocks away from here. he was hit by a big rig, and dragged for a few blocks and later died. that's why walk sf and the bicycle coalition. other safety advocates are calling on city leaders to call a state of emergency when it comes to traffic safety here in the city. and they're going to be at san francisco city hall, a few hours now this morning, for a rally and that call for action. live in san francisco, allie rasmus, ktvu. >>> now this morning. a crash in rural sonoma counties left one person dead. the victim hit by a car just after midnight. o petaluma hill road north of the santa rosa city limits. not far from highway 101. i want to show you new video from overnight. the victim, according to chp may have been walking or riding a bike along that road. the driver who did stop and is cooperating with investigators was not hurt. >>> we expect to get an update from cal fire later this morning. about a wildfire burning in napa county, near lake berryessa. the fire has shut down between rag canyon road, where the fire started and markley marina. now, cal fire's latest report says the fire has burned 55 acres. smoke is visible across much be quickly and activate local firefighting planes. >> people need to realize that just because a fire starts, not every fire is going to be devastating like they were in the last few years. >> they were on it before i saw the fire. i saw the aaron before i saw -- the airplane before i saw the smoke. >>> so far, no homes have been damaged. the cause of the fire is under investigation. and cal fire has the area blocked off where the flames started. >>> our time is 6:06. new at 6:00. a new report shows a number of homeless people in oakland has gone up 47% in the last woyear -- last two years. according to the chronicle, oakland counted more than 40,000 homeless people earlier this year. compared to 2700 home little in told the n 2017. chronicle, the biggest growth area in homelessness are people living in their cars. or an rv because they can't afford housing. >>> democrats on the house judiciary committee plan to hold a mock hearing as they prepare for special council robert mueller to testify tomorrow. they are set to question muller about his investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. his report failed to reach a conclusion on whether the president obstructed justice in the investigation. >> there was no obstruction. there's no nothing. they're wasting their time. and robert mueller, i know he's conflicted. >> we think that the report is very clear in what it has to say. but that note enough people know what it has to say. and this will amplify that. jus sent a letter to muller, telling him that he must, quote, remain within the boundaries of the public version of has report in his testimony. and mueller has said he won't go beyond what is in his report. notice, we're going to have live coverage of robert mueller's testimony, starting at 5:30 on ktvu plus. and online at ktvu.com. and during mornings on 2, here on ktvu, we will have live updates throughout the morning. >>> time is now 6:very 8. -- 6:08. she is waiting before she will decide if she will call for the impeachment of president trump. >> this our time. it's about what we can do for our country. >> congresswoman held this in her district. some raised concerns about division. the congresswoman says, at this point, she's not calling for impeachment. >> evidence is very important. emotion. as high as emotions are in the country. >> i said table. >> now, when asked who she supports for of talent within t democratic party. >>> immigration officers will be fast tracking depart -- deportations for anyone who has been in the country illegally for less than two years. it is expanding immigration law. one that would give authority to deport migrants without going before a judge. the acting homeland security secretary says the goal is to free up beds in detention centers. and also reduce a backlog of more than 900,000 cases in immigration courts. civil liberties groups plan to sue over this. >>> now, later today, here on mornings on 2. we'll be asking oakland mayor libby schaaf about a recent report that i.c.e. chartered almost 1,000 flights in and out of oakland airport, for deportations and transfers during an eight-year period. we'll chat about that he's in o stewardios, during the 8:00 hour of on 2. >>> washington governor jay inslee will hold a town hall meeting. he is making climate change the centerpiece of his presidential run. and he will appear at tonight's debate among candidates in detroit. >>> time is 6:10. still ahead. decriminalizing marijuana across the country. we'll take a look at legislation. it is being introduced by california's senator, kamala harris. >>> boris johnson has won the vote to become the u.k.'s next prime minister. hear what he said about brexit and british unity. >>> seems to be a better commute today than yesterday. we have a couple of hiccups out there. but for the most part, it's looking good, coming around the corner to the bay bridge. >>> and in weather, tracking the fog and higher clouds. we'll let you know where those higher clouds are coming from. and we'll highlight the hottest days of the week. . >>> welcome back. britain has announced who will take over as prime minister. >> the conservative party has announced boris johnson will replace theresa may as prime minister. ktvu's sara zendehnam has more. >> boris johnson's election didn't come as a big surprise. he was pegged as a favorite and took two-thirds of the vote. listen to the moment it was announced. >> i give notice that boris johnson is elected as the head leader of the conservative and humanist party. >> we have new video from london as reporters wait for boris johnsohome of the prime minister. the reactions already rolling in. president trump took to twitter this morning to congratulate the newly-elected prime minister, tweeting he will be great. johnson, a brexit hardliner, vowed to fulfill his promise out of the european union by october, even without a divorce deal. britain repeated stopped this. johnson said he could get the e.u. to negotiate. president trump has been critical of teresa may's inability to get a brexit deal. johnson said he is fit for the job. >> i will work flat hard from now on with my team. i hope in the next few days to repay your confidence. but? the meantime, the campaign is over and the work begins. thank you all very much. >> theresa may will submit resignation to the queen tomorrow. then johnson will take over in a formal handover. >> thank you. >>> time is now 6:15. well, protests continue in puerto rico demanding the resignation of governor ricardo roseo. last night, riot police crash clashed with the crowd. now, this happened just hours after what appeared to be the biggest protest in puerto rico in almost two decades. the protests were triggered by leak text messages between the governor and some of his aids. activists say the protests will continue until he resigns. >> here in the bay area, some people are showing their support for the protestors in puerto rico. this crowd met at frank aguaa in oakland. calling for the governor to step down. the speakers denounced what they called the violent response. >> a private funeral service will be held today in arlington. for former supreme court justice john paul stevens. yesterday, the casket was placed in the supreme court hall. president trump and melania trump, and retired justice anthony kennedy, were among the thousands of people who paid their respects. justice stevens died last week at the age of 99. >>> our time is 6:17. sal is coming back to talk traffic. but not only am i glad that you're back. >> thank you. >> but every once in a while, we get to say something really good about good people. >> okay. >> i've heard of a young lady in our audience who is a friend of our director dave mora, who has been so kind and wrote such a wonderful letter. and talking about how much she enjoys us. >> nice. >> and she also wanted to buy me a tie and a pocket square and matching socks. her name is alexia marquez. and alexia, i don't know if you're up this morning. but i wanted to say thank you. this is one of the nicest letters just wanted to applaud her and applaud our director, dave mora fointroduction. and she's with us every day. >> dave, i'm a fan of yours. >> we all are. >> thank you, sal. >>> good morning, everyone. let's get to the traffic. because we have a couple of things to talk about. one of them being a crash in danville. southbound 680 at elpintado road. all of a sudden, the traffic is back up. remember, last time i told you about it, there was no backup. now there is one. and you're driving let's say, to san ramon. this is going to be in your way. there was an earlier grass fire. we going to be okay. there have been no major issues here. westbound bay bridge traffic is going to be all right. and if you're driving on 880 traffic. that's fine. southbound 101. near bailey road. ththat went here. and southbound traffic is not affected. however, northbound people are slowing down to take a look at it. and you'll see slowing that way. 6:19. let's bring mark tamayo in. >> we're off to a nice start out there. we have higher clouds from the south. and the fog is making a comeback. just over the past few hours. but look at this. beautiful up above that fog bank here. and creating a nice dimension in the sky this early tuesday morning. so this morning. and all week long. we'll be talking about hot temperatures inland. a string of 90s. and the two hottest days of the week will probably be tomorrow, wednesday and once again into saturday. just if you're to generalize the forecast in the coming weeks, we're talking about lots of low to mid-90s inland. in a couple of days, could be flirting with 100 look what is happening here. some thunderstorms developing to the east of the bay area. so closer to grief land. as you work your way closer to the southern sierra and outside the modesto area. this is close enough to the bay area, it does bear watching. if you look outside this morning, you probably see some of those high clouds moving in. does look like the best of those showers will be to the east of the bay area. but close enough to be over all day long. we had clouds overnight. clouds have been increasing in coverage. here is our live camera. looking out toward sfo. and there is that fog bank out there in the distance. baseball. weather for this evening at the ballpark in san francisco. we are expecting partly cloudy skies. temperatures will be in the 60s. this area of pressure wants to heat up a good portion warmer inland. if you are heading to the coast to cool off. just keep in mind, the fog might keep you on the cool side. and temperatures inland will be in the 90s later on today. around 94, 95 degrees. probably a little cooler compared to yesterday. santa rosa, 89. lower 90s toward walnut creek. oakland and hayward, approaching the mid-70s. san francisco do you want, we're thinking 70. but closer to golden gate park. mainly in the low to mid-60s. here's a look ahead. five-day forecast. a spike in those numbers. does look like saturday will be 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says youth vaping is threatening to undo all the progress made in keeping kids off tobacco. a recent study found 3.6 million middle and high school student his used e-cig reds in the -- e-cigarettes. >>> introducing legislation to ban natural gas in all new construction and renovations in the city. supervisors valley brown say the ban would reduce emissions and demonstrate the city's decision to go all electric. berkeley passed a similar ban on natural gas in new construction earlier this month. >>> and a zero waste ordinance, that proposes more for a to-go cup of coffee introduced today. aaron peskin wantings coffee shops to charge a quarter for using disposable cups to minimize waste. but the owner of a local coffee shop says he's against that extra charge. >> when you charge 25 cents a cup, it becomes a little burden. >> are the coffee swould be able to keep the money to use for recycling. >>> we're live with new procedures today. from the white house to increase immigration laws. >>> plus. in the record books for queen. how the british rock band formed in 1970 is making history on youtube nearly 50 years te >>> right now, we want to take you to brooks falls, alaska. it's going to heat up here in the bay area. but it's cool there. you can see brown bear showing up every year to catch the salmon that are swimming upstream. and there's a bear right now taking in the water and looking for some lunch. you're watching mornings on 2. >>> welcome back. there it is. live, the opening bell right on time. the new york stock exchange. and amazon has a new partnership to help you find a real estate agent. you get up to $5,000 in free technology. and services. details on that deal, something new for amazon. all the news coming up in today's dollars and cents. >>> we'll say good morning. thank you for joining us here on mornings on 2. tuesday, july 23rd. i'm dave clark. >> good morning. i'm pam cook. thank you for joining us. mark tamayo is in for steve. and it is heating up. >> the microclimate. they're fascinating. you can pick your temperatures. 60s, 80s. all the way to the 90s once again this afternoon. around 92 to 94 degrees. that will be the overriding theme all week long. beaches mainly in the 60s. this is our live camera toward sfo this morning. with patchy fog out there. in fact, the fog has been expanding in coverage just over the past couple of hours. here's the satellite. look what is happening to our south. town toward southern california. green. and monsoonal moisture and instability approaching. showers and thunderstorms so this does bear watching all morning long. this is just outside of the bay area. but if one of those were to drift closer to us. that, of course, could impact our weather pattern later today. current numbers. we have the fog regrouping near the coast. and near the bay. san francisco, 56. san jose, 61. walnut creek. 64. and concord, 62. what's happening. we have a layer of warm air r air. result is a shallow marine layer. dense fog near the coast. away from the fog. temperatures will be warming up quite a bit just like yesterday. today should be a little cooler compared to yesterday's cooler readings. concord, 93. san francisco downtown a forecast high of 70. time now, 6:42. and sal has an update on the roadway. >> leaving walnut creek. traffic is okay. but in the first few minutes. it was not slow. and all of a sudden, we is a backup building there is a crash, near this. traffic is picking up. it will start building with this backup here. it's going to become one long backup. i would say get on the road as early as you c bay bridge toll plaza. that is backed up for a 15- to 20-minute delay. southbound 101 at bailey road. right there, there is a crash. and san jose fire department just tweeted about it. this is a picture of their engines and trucks on the scene. this is what happened. this car went off the road. and ended up on a grassy field. the problem is, everyone northbound is taking a look at the rescue going on. and even though the northbound lanes are open, this is an eyeful as you can see. so give yourself time, if you're coming in from san jose from morgan hill. 6:33. let's go back to the desk. >> all right, sal. happening today, the trump administration making another big change in its immigration policy. starting today. immigration officials and agents can fast track deportations for even more people than before. ktvu's cristina rendon is in san francisco, outside the immigration and customs enforcement headquarters with the latest on this. good morning, christina. >> good morning to you, dave. yes. this is another controversial decision from the trump administration. officials say this is proprietary of their decision to, quote, address the ongoing crisis at the southern border. we understand that starting today, immigration officials are going to be given the authority to deport migrants, without allowing them to appear before immigration judges. the acting homeland security director says these expedited removals will free up beds in detention centers and reduce a backlog of more than 900,000 cases in immigration courts which really can take years to resolve. this change is going to apply to any undocumented immigrant who has been in the country less than two years. and it's something that previously only applied to people who were caught immediately after crossing the u.s.-mexico border. this change comes a week after the administration said, it would deny asylum to anyone who would pass their country, without seeking protections in at least one of those countries. first, in fact, there's degree to be a hearing tomorrow in san francisco on one of these cases. it's very similar to this. and also, this morning. we're hearing from i.c.e. they sent out a tweet, saying they've made 934 arrests nationwide. and targeted almost 3,000 employers for inspection of a work site immigration violations. we're expecting to learn more about these recent enforcement numbers in the coming hour. but going back to those fast track deportation numbers. this is something they say is a dangerous move. the aclu is already expected to sue to stop the administration enforcing this policy. they call this action unlawful. we're live in san francisco this morning. cristina rendon. fox 2 news. >>> giving former special council robert mueller testimony tomorrow. the department of justice sent mueller a letter, telling him, quote, any must remain within the boundaries of your public report. both will question mueller about his investigation into russian interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. san mateo congresswoman jackie speier will sit on the house intelligence committee, which means she will be among those questioning robert mueller tomorrow. >> i think by his testifying, we're going to be able to shine a bright light on that report, even if he does nothing more than read from that report. it's going to provide greater clarity to the american people. >> in an interview with our political show, the issue is, the congresswoman said her number 1 question would be whether mueller's investigation would be hampered by what's app and other encrypted messaging programs used by those he was investigating. you can watch with coverage starting at 5:30 tomorrow morning. it will be on our ktvu plus and online ktvu.com. we will also be providing live updates as well, throughout the morning 2. >>> time is 6:36. happening today, senator kamala harris will announce new legislation that would decriminalize marijuana on the you know is l. ad for president. also wants a general tax that would generate revenue to help people who were convicted in the past of marijuana. she is working with congressman jerry nadler. back in 2010, senator harris supported the legal use of medical marijuana, which she was against legislation that would legalize marijuana in california. >>> investigators are looking into three separate deadly crashes involving trains in the bay area in the past 24 hours. the most recent was shortly observe 8:00 last night. when a southbound train hit and killed a person in mountain view. three hours earlier, a person who was trespassing on the tracks was hit and killed at the burlingame station. and a woman died in livermore yesterday morning, when her car was hit by an ace train. that happened in livermore, where police say the crossing signals and lights were working. officials have not released any other details about that crash. >>> time now, 6:38. happening today in san francisco. a demand will be made by pedestrian and bicycle safety advocates who want the city to declare a state of emergency on traffic safety. >> we need bold action. we need speed safety cameras. we need to increase the number of red light cameras. we need sfpd to meet the target of 50% of citations being for the most deadly traffic behaviors. >> supervisor matt haney will join the groups walk san francisco and san francisco bike coalition right on the steps of city hall. they want city leaders to take immediate action on traffic safety, after two pedestrians were killed in less than a week. >>> meantime, new surveillance video has been released of the latest pedestrian crash in san francisco. a black tesla hit a mini cooper. then it ran into a husband and wife that were in a crosswalk at o'farrell and taylor streets. we're stopping the video right before the crash. look at the top of your screen. the couple walking across the street. and all of a sudden, that happens. 39-year-old benjamin deanclovis died. his wife was seriously hurt. the 21-year-old driver is facing charges of vehicular manslaughter and running a red light. >>> mcaby beach is due closed due to a sewage contamination. the sewage spilled into the bay. but they did not say how. the beach will stay closed until testing shows safe bacteria levels in the water. >>> monday marks one year since 18-year-old nea wilson of oakland was killed in an unprovoked stabbing t. station. b.a.r.t. insists its made changes to make b.a.r.t. safer. but as henry lee tells us, nea wilson's family says it's not enough. >>> we'll have more on this story coming up in just a few minutes. >>> well, repairs on a broken escalator at the 24th street b.a.r.t. station. they're moving ahead this morning. after the discovery of a nesting pigeon delayed the work. b.a.r.t. says back in late may, workers found the pigeon and the nest and two eggs inside the escalator machinery. b.a.r.t. says it's required by law not to touch or move that nest or t
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dashcam video of the crash near union square that killed 39-year-old benjamin dean and critically injured his wife kelly dean last weekend. kim has turned over the car's thumb drive to police. they are now trying to recover footage from the moment of collision. >> right at the time of the accident, the data was corrupt. >> reporter: kim rents out his tesla on the service get around. it was his car 21-year-old kelsey mariah cambridge was driving at the time of the crash. >>> for every tesla you rent on get around you put a speed limit. >> yes, because i don't want my car to be totalled. >> reporter: kim says he does everything possible to make sure his cars are safe to rent. >> it's not the performance model so it doesn't have ludicrous mode. in my car in the description, . >> rorr: he says at the ti of the crash, the car was even on chill mode. >> chill means it accelerates longer period of time than even standard acceleration. >> reporter: cambridge has been charged with involuntary manslaughter. police say she was speeding through a red light when the crash happened. >> she managed to crash it below the sp
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dean cheng to talk more about this. dean, will the protests do anything to protect democracy in hong kong? >> well, the problem is that on the one hand, what we are seeing is the people of hong kong are very unhappy with the government which had been trying to push through an extradition treaty which would allow people to be extradited to china, but by breaking into the legislative -- into the legislature, they are also creating the real possibility of a crackdown backed by beijing, who would use this as an excuse to prevent mob rule. >> jonas ferris here. that's what i was going to ask you. it seems like a lot of these countries that are questionable democracie democracies, like russia, there are a lot of protests building steam. what can they do in china? they can't have this win because people in china might start protesting and trying to get somewhere with that and they wouldn't allow that. they almost have to crack down. their hands are sort of tied. what's the avenue besides a hard crackdown by china even in this independent region? >> well, what we saw with the umbrella movement a couple of years ago was actually a pretty smart effort by the authorities to really starve the protests of attention. they didn't crack down, they basically left them alone and after several days, the media packed up and went home. after a couple more days, a lot of the protesters packed up and went home. at some point, when there were really just a few, relatively few people remaining is when the police then came in, cleared them out without using force, but since then, a lot of the organizers have found that their passports have been revoked, they can't get permission to leave the country. so it is possible to do a sort of velvet glove relative hands-off approach but once you have action like taking over the legislature, that's when i think the authorities feel they have to act. >> these protests have turned violent and obviously, the protesters want to scrap the extradition bill but deanink that's going to happen? what are the odds of that? >> well, carrie lam, the head of hong kong, has withdrawn or tabled the extradition treaty. the problem is that she has only tabled it, she has not fully withdrawn it. so the people who are protesting are saying you know, you guys might come back in the dead of night a week, a year from now, and try and reintroduce this. this is i think part of the frustration that you're seeing among especially the younger people who are the ones who are doing the takeovers and breaking into the buildings. david: i have never seen frustration like it, and it is justified, we should emphasize. we had to cut it short because of the president there. we thank you very much for being here. thanks very much. please come back. >>> remember last week when 2020 democrats endorsed free health care for illegal immigrants? now the democrat party's chair saying the immigrants will pay those costs. come again? his explanation is next. i can't tell you who i am
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dean. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. dean: thank you, madam speaker. words matter. decency matters. recently, president trump told four congresswomen of color to, quote, go back to their home country. mr. president, they are home. three of these congresswomen, my colleagues, were born in the united states. the fourth, also my colleague, is a naturalized u.s. citizen. they're as american as i am. as the president is. as the first laity is. or anyone else period. telling people who look different to go back to where they came from is a refrain laced with hate. this rhetoric is neither new nor a surprise but that doesn't mean we can allow it to stand. it belies a fundamental misunderstand of our nation's promise that we are all created equal and everyone has a role to play in building a more perfect union, not just white americans, every american. we hereby recognize these words for what they are, offensive, hateful, and the people we represent deserve -- deserve better. as a co-sponsor, i believe we must call out hate wherever
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dean from the fresno area. you can see dean and his wife kelly on facebook yesterday posting video of their trip to the san francisco museum of ice cream. nbc bay area talked to the owner of the tesla yesterday who rented the tesla out to the driver. he says he was in the office when he got a message that said the tesla was not driverable and failed. >> the guy was saying your car is in accident. are you okay? i told him, i don't know because i share a car on getaround. >> police say this is a busy high tourist area and drivers need to slow down. the wife is at san francisco general hospital. police say so far, it does not appear drugs or alcohol were a factor in this tragic accident. back to you. >> thank you, sharon. >>> breaking news, iran says it's captured what it says are u.s. spies. the country accusing 17 people of working for the cia. the iranian intelligence ministry say they're all eye rain citizens. some arrested apparently sentenced to death. tracie potts is live on capitol hill. any reaction from washington? >> not yet. some sentenced to death as you said, scott, others to long jail sentences. the iranians say they were citizens applying for u.s. visas, and the cia turned them in the process of those applications, and now they've turned some of them back to spy on the u.s. we are also watching this back and forth continuing between president trump and four female lawmakers of color. he is now tweeted about them again. he's back on twitter this morning. a lot of reaction here in washington on that. president trump's latest controversial tweet, "i don't believe the four congresswomen are capable of loving our country. they should apologize to america and israel for the horrible, hateful things they have said. >> i think we have to not take the bait and get off the ride, that the occupant of the oval office has us on. i'm proud to be an american. i love this country. >> democrats flipping the script. >> he owes these women an apology. they obviously love this country because they are in public service. >> the president has decided that racism is good politics. >> reporter: trump supporters insist it's not about race. >> it's not about gender. it's not about religion. they are advocating policies that will destroy this nation. >> i fundamentally disagree with the view that if you criticize somebody, and they happen to be a different color skin, that that makes it a racial criticism. >> reporter: representatives ilhan omar, rashida tlaib, alexandra ocasio-cortez and ayanna pressley accused of being anti-semitic and anti-american. for now, president trump is not backing down. neither are these four. tracie potts, nbc news, washington. >>> 6:05, in a few hours two of three suspects arrested in connection with a 2016 deadly shooting inside of a vallejo pawn shop are expected in court. amoni and elijah summerise face murder and other charges. the pair along with cassius nelson were arrested following a more than two year long investigation. investigators say two of the man ran into the store, shot and killed the owner, then shot the clerk, who was in a wheelchair. while leaving the store, one of the men is accused of shooting and killing the owner's dog. >>> new this morning, a man behind bars after a theft at a hardware store in petaluma. another suspect still on the loose. deputies are searching for this man, 28-year-old elliott mallone. he's already wanted on a felony warrant. malone and his alleged accomplice john silva, are accused of walking out of friedman's home improvement store with power tools. deputies arrested silva a short time after the robbery. both malone who you see her, ran off, got away. deputies used a helicopter and a dog to search the area but were unable to find him. >>> the mother of a little girl who died of cancer says her ashes were returned, stolen last week from a san jose cemetery. 2-year-old kelly lopez died of cancer four years ago. it's not clear why the ashes were stolen in the first place. >>> this week, contra costa county leaders are set to vote on an increased fire facilities fee, paid by home and building developers on every project. the fee itself raises money for needed for the fire district. if passed, newly proposed fee would be 64% higher. the current fee is $591 per single family unit and $376 for 1,000 square feet of office space. supervisors will vote on that issue tomorrow morning. >>> the car share, bike share but how about cup share? berkeley's new pilot program with a reusable cup service company called vessel. cups are checked out through an app, pickups and returns made at participating cafes or restaurants. vessel washes them and sanitizing them. checking out the cups are free. the program starts this fall at cal. >>> in the meantime, there appears to be a shark behind kari. >> hey, we are just seeing all the low clouds and the fashion rig -- fog right now. san francisco sales force tower sticking out from the fog, below 2,000 feet and above this, a beautiful sunrise on this monday morning, as you get ready to head out the door. it looks like at times we will still see the fog along the coastline, and that's going to keep it cool there today, while the inland areas are all clear, but still looking at the fog that may clear out a little bit this evening, and then roll right back in during the overnight hours. if you're inland it's going to be hot today in spots like san ramon. if you're going to go out for a run, try to get it in early. it's going to be in the low 60s at 7:00. 75 degrees at 10:00, and then after that, it's going to be too hot. you'll want to say in some air conditioning. we'll talk about what else is going on. coming up, mike, right now there's no more traffic alert. >> no more traffic alert but we have traffic, kari. looking at a smooth drive for most of the bay. right there, that part of hayward and the nimitz still jammed up. the earlier crash all lanes cleared during the last report as we showed you from sky ranger. the earlier crash and car fire now over on the shoulder, they're still working on the shelf a car there, the vehicle there and we have a smooth flow of traffic, restoring jammed up from alvarado enfreeh month past the scene. the southbound side less slowing, less distraction but also a commute coming out of san leandro. slowing through concord as well as slowing through pleasanton for 680 south and toward the bay bridge toll plaza we have the backup at the toll plaza but the fastrak lanes are starting to visibly move now, that's a little better. back to you. >> that's better. wow. thanks, mike. >>> coming up next on your monday on "today in the bay," a data breach that impacted more than half the country, exposing social security numbers. the big equifax settlement announced and how much you might get. >>> plus, happy birthday. remember this moment a few years ago, brand new pictures of britain's prince george. we'll show you his smile will make you smile. you're watching "today in the bay." >>> good monday morning. right now at 6:12, and it's a clear start in martinez. enjoy the cool weather while it lasts. it doesn't last long. we go from 64 to 80. we will have a lot of hot weather throughout the week. i'll show thaw and tyou that an of the microclimate forecast in five minutes. >> fremont, i saw a burst of traffic headed through a couple minutes ago. traffic alert says the distraction cleared 880 at tennison. the northbound side all lanes reopened after a crash and car fire. we'll show you how the shakeout happened. >>> good morning. i'm rahel solomon at cnbc wall street is set to open modestly higher this morning. the markets coming off their worst week since the end of may with the dow and nasdaq breaking a two-week winning streak. >>> oil prices are the focus after iran seized a british flagged oil tanker over the weekend and on the watches for investors, data on housing, durable goods and second quarter gdp, also one of the busiest weeks of earnings season with several heavy hitters reporting including facebook, amazon and google's parent alphabet. >>> equifax reached a deal to pay about $700 million to settle a probe by the federal trade comission and other regulators over a massive data breach in 2017. that incident exposed social security numbers and other private information of nearly 150 million people. the breach was one of the largest affecting consumers. equifax did not notice the attack for more than six weeks. >>> and cbs and at&t blaming each other for a blackout of cbs stations on directv and uverse which started on saturday. stations in more than a dozen u.s. markets, including new york and los angeles went dark after the companies failed to reach a new contract. cbs continues to negotiate with at&t but the loss of programming could last a long time. scott and laura, back to you. >> we're here. >> yes, we are. >> rahel, thanks. >>> overnight trading began on a new chinese stock market board, a nasdaq style tech board. 25 trading companies. china is trying to make the move to boost the credibility of its volatile stock market. company from i.t. and other fields listed on the science and technology innovation board known as the s.t.a.r. market. >>> happening today, royal fans everywhere celebrating prince george's birthday. look at how happy he is. kensington poll lass posting these pictures ahead of the big event. if you can believe it, today he turns 6 years old. he's the third in line to the throne behind prince charles and his father, prince william. >> his pictures are always interesting because you can see the little boy but you can also see the future king of england. he knows. >> he does look it. he has a mature look to him, but maybe it's the way they dress him and do his hair? >> he's adorable for sure. >> can you imagine that? future king. >> also cool our forecast i san francisco, we're going to keep it cool there, while the valleys are going to be really hot, and then we take a look at the clouds now cering palo alto. we'll see this for a little while longer and our skies clearing, as we see those low 60s to start this morning, we'll see some low 80s by noon. after that, it's going to be quite a warm afternoon, reaching into the low 80s by 1:00 and we head across the bay to fremont. if you're about to step out the door, you may need a jacket now, but not so much today, as our temperatures there heat up into the low 80s as well by 1:00. let's get a look at all you have o of our microclimates. at 10:00 we're seeing mid-70s for many of our valleys, while san francisco, san mateo staying in the 60s, and then going into 2:00, it's up to 90 degrees already in antioch, as well as fairfield. we're in the upper 80s in livermore, and 89 in al maden valley. going into 5:00 people headed out for dinner, headed home from work, going out for a walk, it is going to be one you have to take it a little bit easier and then later on tonight around sunset, it's going to start to cool off. that's when everybody heads out for a walk around around sunset. we've been talking about the hot weather for areas off to our east, across the east coast, the midwest, and the plains. they're going to catch some relief today and the temperatures coming back to the 70s and 80s for highs today. we're going to start to see those temperatures cranking up across the desert southwest as high pressure builds but there's also some monsoonal moisture being pulled up, and it's going to be brought in to parts of california over the next couple of days. we will still have that marine layer in the fog near the coast, but there will also be a chance of some thunder and more clouds over parts of the southern sierra. as we go throughout the week, we will have a little bit more in the way of cloud cover tomorrow, but then the rest of the week, it clears out and gets really hot. look at these temperatures for the inland areas, reaching into the low to mid-90s. we go into the weekend, and it doesn't cool off that much, and san francisco that's where we kept some relief with 60s and 70s throughout the week. mike, you have sky ranger over a fire. >> a different fire. we had a car fire 880 northbound at tennison, still recovering from that. we'll talk about this, but you see the burnt grass here alongside 580. westbound 580 and eastbound 580, the burnout here a few acres i'm told but it looks like everything's okay. traffic is flowing but we'll take you out to the maps and show you it's way out, where folks are coming out of the altamont. by the time you get toward livermore and dublin, it's not affecting anything going on there. we have our eyes of course on those fires. looking toward the slowing, the other area not moving green. northbound 880 the buildup continues from alvarado to tennison. the deal is the earlier car fire and crash leaves a burnt out shell looks like an suv on the shoulder that's quite a distraction. there's slowing northbound for the few miles from fremont toward tennison clear. by the time you get to the san mateo bridge, the bay bridge has a backup because the metering lights are on and the traffic which might have been affected headed toward the san mateo bridge did not affect the flow onto the bridge itself. looks like everybody's still managing to get to their destination, san mateo, dumbarton or the bay bridge. fastrak lanes are moving. take two or more friends, have a party in the car, three or more of course is the carpool lane. back to you. >> thank you, much. >>> it is 6:18. coming up next on "today in the bay," did you family see "the lion king" this weekend? it devoured the box office, but that was nothing compared to a box office milestone shattered yesterday. >> classic cars converging for a cause, helping kids in need. i'm consumer investigator chris chmura. we're supporting our schools, next. >>> and our team's always on social media. check out this photo kari hall shared on her instagram. she and her son had a great time celebrating the 50th anniversary of the apollo 11 moon landing. you can follow kari on facebook, twitter and instagram and you're following us on television and on "today in the bay." just when you thought you were done painting... ...you discover paint bleed under your tape... not with frogtape! frogtape is the only painter's tape treated with patented paintblock technology. paintblock reacts with the water in latex paint to form a micro-barrier against paint bleed, giving you the sharpest lines possible. get professional results with frogtape... no messy lines, no paint bleed. for sharp lines every time, frog it! >>> welcome back, everyone. it is 6:21. two attacks within minutes of each other in contra costa county. now deputies are trying to figure out if they're all related. the first attack happened last thursday night when a man was found unresponsive in the street in bay point. he later died. ten minutes later an assault with a deadly weapon nearby. the victim of that attack survived. authorities have now arrested a 20-year-old antioch man and a 24-year-old bay point man. both are charged with assault with a deadly weapon, felony battery and conspiracy. >>> puerto rico's governor saying he won't run for re-election. protesters say that's not enough. they want him to leave office now. demonstrators have been demanding the resignation of the governor since the revelation of offensive leaked text messages. it showed that he and his close advisers insulted women and mocked constituents, including victims of hurricane maria. yesterday the governor released a video statement saying he plans to step down as leader of his party and not seek re-election as governor but he has no plans to resign his office. >>> thousands of customers in new york city still in the dark this morning. mayor bill de blasio tweeting the city's power company took 30,000 customers offline to make repairs and prevent a larger outage. early sunday there were more widespread outages in brooklyn and queens. it comes as a blistering heat wave bakes areas from the carolinas to maine. the latest outage is not tied to the major power outage that left part of new york city in darkness for hours more than a week ago. >>> 6:23 right now. one of its most famous planes in modern history will be disassembled and put in storage. a bir hit the plane disabling both engines. pilot sulry sullenberger managed to land it in the hudson saving all passengers. it sits on display in north carolina's aviation museum until today. the museum will soon move locations. so now museum staff had to carefully disassemble the plane to store it. >> disassembling it for storage is also a very lengthy process, and also we have to be very careful to make sure that we can preserve the plane into the future. >> visitors will be able to see the plane again when the museum reopens in 2022. >>> this weekend, nbc bay area responds to families in need. >> we want to help make sure every student is ready for back to school. chris chmura shows us how classic car enthusiasts are doing their part as well. >> good morning. we recently met up with a south bay group that's using their love of cars to help kids. the goombas car club meets regularly over the summer. members showed off their rides in mountain view, collected backpacks, school supplies and cash donations for family giving tree. the goal to make sure thousands of students are ready for back to school. >> just general sense of bringing people together, this is a great excuse for people to come together on a saturday morning, when you otherwise would be in bed but coming out, just checking out some cool cars and also doing a little bit of good on the side. >> all this week, nbc bay area is joining family giving tree with our annual supporting our schools backpack donation drive. we're aiming to help at least 5,000 kids get the new school year off to a great start. see how you can join us, even build a virtual backpack yourself on our website, nbcbayarea.com/schools. i'll be back at 11:00 a.m. with some volunteers who are building those backpacks today. i hope to see you then. >> chris, looking forward to it. >>> "avenger: end game" now the highest grossing movie of all-time. the news was broke at comicon over the weekend. the film made more than $2.7 billion, beating out "avatar." the previous record holder. marvel announced 11 new films coming out in the next two years, including the reboot of "blade" starring east bay native marshala ali. >>> "the lion king" roared to the top of the box office over the weekend despite mixed reviews. it brought in 185 million, and worldwide half a billion. that's a july record. the film has the ninth highest opening of all-time. >> 6:26. >>> still ahead, throwing drivers for a loop or rather a diamond. the new interstate exchange that could come to california and the bay area. some are calling it really confusing. >>> and controversy in the east bay over tens of thousands of deportations by i.c.e. where the agency reportedly worked on those deportations. >>> then later -- >> the first 30 seconds of the day i don't remember what happened. and then it comes back and i relive what happened. >> a heartbreaking conversation with the parents of a toddler who fell to her death from a cruise ship. at 6:45, how they say they're coping with the loss and the message they want others to hear. you're watching "today in the bay." so that early retirement we planned. it's going ok? great. now i'm spending more time with the kids. i'm introducing them to crab. crab!? they love it. so, you mentioned that that money we set aside. yeah. the kids and i want to build our own crab shack. ♪ ♪ ahhh, you're finally building that outdoor kitchen. yup - with room for the whole gang. ♪ ♪ see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> 6:30 monday morning, a live look at san francisco, it's underneath all those low clouds, you can see the sales force tower just sticking its head saying oh, is it monday? yes, it is. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm scott mcgrew. marcus has one more day off. >> that's right. i'm laura garc. in fact, he's still on vacation. he's been in mexico, posting these great. ic tours. look at how relaxed he is. i think he's had a really great time. the weather he says has been warm but doing hiking up by toulome. we'll welcome him back with open arms. we thank scott mcgrew for filling in. i told him to bring us a snack back or something. >> something with an umbrella in this perhaps. >> that's right. >>> let's check the forecast right now kari in this morning and a nice day ahead? >> a nice day but heating up. look at this hazy view over the south bay as the sun comes up. you have that refreshing shot of san francisco. it's going to be a lot hotter in san jose as we reach into the mid 80s. temperatures by early afternoon and up to 86 degrees will be our high temperature in the south bay, but look at morgan hill, antioch, 93 degrees and up to 94 in ukiah today. we'll talk about the wide range in temperatures and what's ahead but mike, you're checking out another brush fire? >> with the help of sky ranger there, now headed up toward the concord area, from where they were originally a lly a few min ago near the altamont pass. let's get you out to the area where they head over to look at 242. just off 242 the connector between highway 4 and 680, there's a brush fire reported so we're tracking that. it doesn't really appear to have the effect on traffic flow but again we'll follow that because it's a big concern, dry hillsides everywhere. westbound highway 4 approaching willow pass road an earlier crash looks like it's causing slowing. another crash causes a little slowing through richmond for west 80. overall a good drive even recovery for hayward from the earlier crash there. scott, back to you. >> mike, a new report reveals i.c.e. for years used oakland airport to deport tens of thousands of undocumented immigrants. despite the fact that oakland is a sanctuary city. "today in the bay's" pete suratos live from oakland with more detail. good morning, pete. >> reporter: good morning to you. as you mentioned, oakland sanctuary city status has really put it at odds with president trump and the trump administration over the years so that makes this report that much more interesting. now let's talk about this new report, it comes to us from the bay area news group. it shows the oakland airport was the staging ground for nearly a thousand flights chartered by u.s. immigration and customs enforcement between 2010 and 2018. the flights were booked to either deport immigration det n detainees or move them to another detention center. the report says i.c.e. moved 43,000 people in and out of that airport during that time period, and according to that report, says that i.c.e. agents actually stopped chartering these flights out of oakland back in october of last year. as i mentioned, president trump and oakland mayor libby schaaf have clashed on this issue in the past when it comes to the sanctuary city status most notably the mayor warned of an immigration raid in the city. the trump administration was none too pleased about it. we reached out to the mayor about the report. reporting live in oakland,s abouts. for ed pete suratos for "today in the bay." >>> happening today, immigration issues will likely be front and center when bay area congressman anna eshoo holds a town hall in the south bay. she returned from a visit to two detention centers on the texas border. she met with immigrant families and volunteers. that town hall takes place at 6:30 at the mountain view community center. >>> concord police trying to track down a driver in a deadly hit-and-run. a motorcyclist struck a car a little after midnight. investigators then say a pickup truck came by, striking and killing the motorcyclist as he was on the ground. friends of the motorcyclist are in shock. >> he was the nicest guy i ever met. i mean, he was funny. he never judged people. he was kind. >> the victim lived in clayton near the scene of the accident. so far police have not provided us a more detailed description of the truck they're looking for. >>> we have new details on a lawsuit meant to block pg&e from raising rates to pay for destructive and deadly wildfires, that's the crux of a new lawsuit filed against state leaders and the state's puc. governor newsom says it restores confidence but the suit names state lawmakers and puc claiming it rewards utilities and their private investors for negligence. >>> take a look at this, a new and tricky way to merge with unique freeway interchange may soon be coming to your morning commute and may leave you a little confused. "today in the bay's" bob redell joins us live in alameda county. it could leave people challenged if they've never seen it before. >> reporter: correct, laura. the traffic engineers argue it will be safer for drivers once they get used to it. think about your typical freeway interchange, you usually come to a stop sign or stoplight and have to most likely turn left into oncoming traffic. that's not the case with the diverging diamond interchange or ddi, and i suggest you take a look of ayour tv screen and check out this animation. when you exit the freeway in a ddi configuration, you veer at 45-degree angle across the center divide. you come to a stoplight, then you cross sides with the opposing traffic. you are now briefly driving on the left side of the road. you have the option for a smooth transition onto a new direction to travel on the freeway or crisscross back to the right side of the road to resume travel in the current direction. the number of conflict points, are almost cut in half from 26 in a traditional left-hand turn interchange to 14 with the ddi, according to traffic engineers. the "san francisco chronicle" reports engineers are considering this design for the ashby avenue interchange in i-80 in berkeley. one is already in construction in san joaquin county, two more planned for the central valley and utah and nevada already have the ddis. report live in alameda county, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> thanks, bob. >>> will you check your phone on your ride home to work? >> you're not supposed to. what about your work? troubling numbers shows driver and pedestrian deaths are on the rise, the highest number of deaths in 30 years. this morning on "today" kerry sanders shadows police on the lookout for distracted offenders crossing the street and behind the wheel. >> when the officer just saw you and you had your, you were on instagram. did not tea dawn on you being on the phone was -- >> no, because you're still into it, you don't realize you can get killed. >> it's not worth it. kerry's full report airs at 7:00 a.m. or if you can't stick around, you can watch it later on today.com. >> walking across the street looking at your phone instead of looking both ways, yeah. >> it's dangerous. if you have somebody watching their phone and then a driver. >> for sure. >>> hopefully none of that out there today, mike. >> none reported but a word of caution, definitely. especially school crosswalks, parking lots from where my kids get off the car and focused on the thing in their hand or the place where they're going. focus on traffic around you, folks. right now thankfully we don't have anything major going on. we are recovering from an earlier big slowing through hayward, northbound 880 throw from alvarado to tennison. the south bay showing a build and small crash on 85, getting more detail just north of 87. we had the earlier fire reported just off of 580, slow out of the altamont pass. that fire about five acre. it is out. there was an unrelated crash in the area, also cleared. 580 moving through dublin and livermore, just fine. getting to the bay bridge a smooth flow of traffic. contra costa county 242 a fire on brush on the shoulder there. sky ranger is headed over to that scene as well. we have dry hills all over the bay so that's always a concern whenever we see the smallest brush fire reported. >> when the temperatures get hot as well. i think they'll do that come this weekend? >> yes, it's going to be hot throughout the week. take a look at this seven-day forecast, as you try to make some plans. it's going to be in the 90s for our inland areas. pretty much from now through at least saturday and sunday. we're up to 92 on saturday, and not much cooler on sunday, 88 degrees, but we do catch some relief along the coast and in san francisco, staying in the upper 60s there. so we are going to have some places where you can go and cool off. so if you're making beach plans, it's going to be in the mid-70s in santa cruz for both saturday and sunday, just a few clouds passing by at times. if you're going to yosemite this weekend, expect it to be warm, going from 82 degrees on friday to 85 on saturday, and up to 86 degrees on sunday. all clear skies, and hot temperatures in napa valley this weekend, and it will reach into the upper 80s on friday, but then look at saturday, that's the hottest day of the weekend, reaching 93 degrees. if you're going to l.a., upper 70s there, and mostly sunny skies. now, i know it's early in the week, but maybe you're already thinking of what to do this weekend. let me know where you're headed and i can help you with the forecast, @karihallweather on facebook, twitter ayn instagram. we'll talk about what's going on today coming up in three minutes. >> we'll look forward to it. thanks. >>> 6:39, brand new overnight, big flames in a car fire in contra costa county. coming up next, one key part of the investigation nowhere to be found this morning. >>> a popular face mask product has been recalled, potential danger that will make you want to toss it out and why you got it in the first place. you can get your money back. >>> plus -- >> one, two, three. go! >> cliff dive controversy. at 6:50 the backlash tom brady is getting today for this vacation video with his daughter. would you make that jump? >> take you out to the big board, almost no movement. dow industrials up about 12 points, just starting earnings season. apple and amazon on deck. you're watching "today in the bay." there are moments in life that leave a lasting impression. like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. these are the memories that stay with you, long after the moments have passed. the brewpub chicken new hwith grilled chicken,. crispy smokehouse bacon, and fresh avocado. the new buffalo chicken with frank's redhot wings sauce. or the tangy barbecue chicken with chipotle mayo. the new hot chicken trio at togo's. how far would you go for a togo? >>> right now at 6:43, concord, are you ready for this? it will be a hot day, reaching into the 90s by 2:00. grab your water bottle before you head out the door. try to stay hydrated today. we'll talk about what's ahead for the rest of the week, coming up in less than five minutes. >> all right, concord, pleasant hill, sky ranger just arrived on scene. you see that fire truck. another one down the hill on the other side of those trees. in the trees i believe is where there was an earlier brush fire. the reason why they've closed off the two lanes but you see that fire truck leaving right now. i think this traffic alert will clear quickly. this is jamming up 242 headed off of highway 4 to 680. i'll show you maybe a quicker way or better way to avoid this backup. >> thanks so much, kari and mike. it's 6:43 right now. one of our top stories, a man is dead. his wife severely hurt after a crash involving a rented tesla in a high traffic area just outside of san francisco's union square. the accident occurred at the taylor and o'pharrell streets intersection. the driver ran a red light and going about 45 miles per hour. the tesla hit a mini cooper and the tesla driver lost control, hitting two pedestrians in the intersection. nbc bay area talked to the owner of the tesla yesterday who rented that tesla out to the driver. he says he was in his office when he got a message that said the tesla was not drivable and something failed. >> then i received a follow-up call from tesla roadside assistance and the guy was saying your car is in accident. are you okay? i told him, i don't know, because i share a car on getaround. >> the victim who was killed has been identified as 39-year-old benjamin deane fresno area. >> 6:44. >>> firefighters and chp investigating this overnight car fire under a highway 4 overpass. happened on franklin canyon road in hercules around 1:30 this morning. drivers spotted the flames and called 911. firefighters needed about a half an hour to get it out. but no sign of the driver. >>> no lungering effects from a broken water main on a busy contra costa county boulevard. crews in pleasant hill spent much of yesterday fixing that break. happened early yesterday morning, just north of crescent plaza. the problem was big enough they had to tear up and repair a segment of the road. the roadway reopened last night. >>> one of the busiest weekends this summer for rescue cruise along the american river. >> more than 30 people had to be pulled from the water at different spots in sacramento county. unfortunately in one of those incidents, somebody drowned. firefighters say many of those rescued were on rafts that got snagged on branches or debris. making matters mo
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the victim who was killed has been identified as 39-year-old benjamin dean from the fresno area. you can see dean and his wife, kelly, on her facebook page, just yesterday, posting video of their trip to the san francisco museum of ice cream. nbc bay area talked to the owner of the tesla yesterday, who rented the tesla out to the driver. he says he was in the office when he got a message that said the tesla was not drivable, and something failed. >> then i received a follow-up call from tesla roadside assistance, and the guy was saying your car is in accident, are you okay? i told him, i don't know, because i share a car on getaround. >> police say this is a busy high tourist area and drivers need to slow down. the wife is at san francisco general hospital. the driver was arrested of the tesla. police say so far, it does not appear drugs or alcohol were a factor in this tragic accident. back to you. >> thank you, sharon. it's 5:02. >>> we have breaking news. iran says it's captured what it says are u.s. spies. the country accusing 17 people of working for the cia. the intelligence sbin stree say
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dean's famous testimony. we look back on that 45 years later and get these hot moments from john dean, these sound bytes where he says incredibly devastating things but in fact, in realtime, when deans testimony, it was -- wasn't he reading hundreds of pages of an opening statement that went on for hours and hours and hours without enter representation? >> absolutely. he was told not to use his contact lenses because it might make him blink so he got little glasses and told by his lawyers to speak in a very low voice because he was going to speak for such a long time, they didn't want his voice to get raspy and not be believable. >> one thing that seems important to me is the issue of the president's finances. i was struck by the fact that eight minutes after the mueller hearings were gavelled to a close, the president's lawyers were in court filing an emergency writ to block his tax returns from being released. we talked about how a historical it was. did you sense there might be more urgency? >> might be. in 1973 richard nixon there was a leak from his taxes showed he had paid $1,000 in 1970 and 1971 so therefore there was a clamber for nixon to show why he paid so few dollars on
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