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ing area. whatever was burning in there was very flamable. as you can see, it destroyed this warehouse. one of the challenges for the fire department is power lines were down. there are a couple of more trucks try to go extinguish this commercial warehouse fire. no reports of any injuries at least not in terms of the fire department. the cause is too early to tell. today in the bay. >> thanks, bob. >>> now we want to go to mike. any traffic concerns? >> yeah. right in the media area. from what i understand we don't hear about closures there. it should be fine. that fire will be local control and you'll see that glow for quite some distance. this is not presenting a problem. right now not so crowded throug. how is that day shaping? >> it is starting out nice and fairly mild as you get ready to head out the door. it is right at and palo alto. let's get out the door. temperatures heading into the . we have more koching um in a few minutes. >> thank you. >>> a final farewell to officer chp officer. friends and family of the chp officer prepare to
ing area. whatever was burning in there was very flamable. as you can see, it destroyed this warehouse. one of the challenges for the fire department is power lines were down. there are a couple of more trucks try to go extinguish this commercial warehouse fire. no reports of any injuries at least not in terms of the fire department. the cause is too early to tell. today in the bay. >> thanks, bob. >>> now we want to go to mike. any traffic concerns? >> yeah. right in the...
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ing. >> host: children's author area but new study by psychology today that only one in three high school seniors read a book for pleasure last year and that are electric -- electronic screens are taking away from reading time. >> guest: that's why the book festival is so important and that we make it fun and when you go to the young adult authors and we have graphic novels and manga and all the tripes of things that appeal to them it's reading for pleasure and that's the key, so if we make reading fun and something that is not judgmental what you're reading, it's not required reading, this is reading that you want to do. >> host: dr. hayden, what is a library today? >> a library today is an opportunity center. i've been visiting libraries throughout the country this past year, i was in finally, ohio, and they have a section called books, thing you can check out, receivewing -- sewing machines and libraries are place where people can go into places in communities, rural areas, every community has a library that is that place in the community that everyone is welcome. >> host: who can acce
ing. >> host: children's author area but new study by psychology today that only one in three high school seniors read a book for pleasure last year and that are electric -- electronic screens are taking away from reading time. >> guest: that's why the book festival is so important and that we make it fun and when you go to the young adult authors and we have graphic novels and manga and all the tripes of things that appeal to them it's reading for pleasure and that's the key, so if...
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ing with the tree. nbc bay ar nbc bay area news. >>> still to come, trying to ban gun shows from the cal palace. and the one final hurdle. >>> plus, the son who spent years translating for his dad finds a new way to help even when he's not around. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. heat builds in and smoke nearby. in about six minutes. cow palce s desk once again. a to ban a gun show at the cal palace is on the governor's desk. it hosts five gun shows each year. today lawmakers passed a bill that bans gun and ammunition sales. there is a buyback program. governor brown has said in the past he doesn't think there needs to be a new law to work this out. a gun show is set for the cal palace next >>> a big announcement today for apple. they have set a date for the big september annual event. they're expected to unveil their new model on september 12th. tech experts predict they will announce a new line of iphones, mac book air, apple watch and upgrades for the ipad. no brand new products, just improvements for the current ones. >>> many immigrant children hope that when they grow older they c
ing with the tree. nbc bay ar nbc bay area news. >>> still to come, trying to ban gun shows from the cal palace. and the one final hurdle. >>> plus, the son who spent years translating for his dad finds a new way to help even when he's not around. >>> i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. heat builds in and smoke nearby. in about six minutes. cow palce s desk once again. a to ban a gun show at the cal palace is on the governor's desk. it hosts five gun shows each...
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. >>> at least 91 people are dead ing a powerful earthquake in indonesia. the earthquake hit the area of lumbok yesterday. at the same time, authoriti are trying to evacuate thousands of locals and tourists from nearby vacation islands. >>> 32 thereikely will not be separate metro f trains unite the right protesters. they said the public safety is the highest priority for tro. and officials there working with law enforcement ahead of that august 12thrally. >>> we are crossing our finger for thisyear's d.c. mamie johnson little league team. the team played new york and lost 10-2. but they will have a chance to redeem themselves when they play agn tomorrow. the team is the first ever predominantly black little league team to advance to th regionals from around here. now, win or lose, our local sports teams have rallied around these fokids, s. last week, the baltimore orioles outfileder adam jones donated $8500 to fund t team's trip to bristol, connecticut. and max scherzer. and juan sotos, and anthony r rondon, all wt to wish the luck. they know that everybody is rooting for them. >> th
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ing. the woman was taken to a local hospital in critical condit sn. her husbafered bumps and bruises. >>> authorities in alabama areaeg dramatic body cam footage of a fiery rescue. >> hg on to me. grab on to me. come on. >> this was taken back in early july bhe t local police department. two officers wer called in for a structure fire, andhen they is.ived, they saw he officers found the flames shooting from the roof. both went into action, saving two people who we trapped inside. the city council later recognizing the officers for theiroi h actions. >>> and take a look at this video. theople trying to wait out severe weather before a backstreetoys concert in oklahoma yesterday. officials at the venue say they warned people toutevacuate, b those warnings were ignored. 14 peoplenere hurt whe strong wind gusts knocked over a metal structure. storm team4 reached out to the national weather servic meteorologists there think wind gusts were around 50 miles an hour. >> this next story is testament to one woman's will to survive. she fell off a cruise ship in hours d of night, spent treading water in the dark, praying for s
ing. the woman was taken to a local hospital in critical condit sn. her husbafered bumps and bruises. >>> authorities in alabama areaeg dramatic body cam footage of a fiery rescue. >> hg on to me. grab on to me. come on. >> this was taken back in early july bhe t local police department. two officers wer called in for a structure fire, andhen they is.ived, they saw he officers found the flames shooting from the roof. both went into action, saving two people who we trapped...
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area could smell the smoke from california. the paper said there was actually aua airty alert put out. some of the precipitation and cooler tempetures cleared ings out for us here in the immediate washington area. >>> 6:17. highly anticipated movie "crazy rich asians" is the biggest romantic comedy opening since 2015 and the first studio film in more than 25 years to feature a nearly all asian-american cast. >>> happening toy, you can celebrate one of the best chinese restaurants in america while helping military families at the same time. the peking gourmet inn is famous for its ducks k and wellwn patron. george w. bush and his wife barbara were frequent guests alongith world leaders, celebrity. general e.hwarzkopf th today the restaurant isg celebrats 0th 40th anniversary. they'll donate 20% of all sales to military families and veterans. the trd generation restaurant owner is a march reern and combat veteran who actually st reen after 9/11. military service is huge for them. if you go into this place, the walls tell the story. you see the coi there, you see so many pictures of militaryls genend servicemen and women who have co r. itds like a
area could smell the smoke from california. the paper said there was actually aua airty alert put out. some of the precipitation and cooler tempetures cleared ings out for us here in the immediate washington area. >>> 6:17. highly anticipated movie "crazy rich asians" is the biggest romantic comedy opening since 2015 and the first studio film in more than 25 years to feature a nearly all asian-american cast. >>> happening toy, you can celebrate one of the best...
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ing. our team of reporters will blanket the area paying closing attention to the demonstrations and the counter protests. in foggy bottom to lafayette square, we'll be there covering today's rally and counter protests. >>> two children among the 10 injured in a shooting in evening land. manchesteraiolice s that a man shot into the crowd on the first day of the caribbean festival right no back here closer to home, a man behind bars accused of beating a woman to death. prce williams county police arrested dale wolf on rugby road on friday. a man woke up to wolfe hitting a object.th some sort of he called police. and when police arrived, they found the woman dead. >>> we have a sadupdate of those two girls whoeg aly were shot by their mom have died.ca veroni youngblood isus acc of shooting her two daughters. fairfax county police say sharon castro died early saturday morning.t courecords show lengthy divorce proceedings with youngblood's ex-husband, at one point he had gotten a protective order against youngblood. >>> heavy rain likely contributed to a deadly accident overnight. a motorcyclist who
ing. our team of reporters will blanket the area paying closing attention to the demonstrations and the counter protests. in foggy bottom to lafayette square, we'll be there covering today's rally and counter protests. >>> two children among the 10 injured in a shooting in evening land. manchesteraiolice s that a man shot into the crowd on the first day of the caribbean festival right no back here closer to home, a man behind bars accused of beating a woman to death. prce williams...
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ing a downpour. these are continuing to push north and east. those areas hav been worked over quite a bit. another area worked over here in southern maland, charles county also getting stronger storms right there, and this is going to continue through the night where we'll have waves of rain pushi through our area. temperatures in the low 80s right now. certainl human out there. we've got a lot of moisture in the air, bute've got some sunshine coming. we'll talk about th, and we'll let you know when you can see it coming up. >> all right, lawyer yito back ou in a bit. >>> meantime, with the possibility of hundreds of white supremacists coming to the district to protest next weekend, officia their plans on how to keep everybody safe. they want to avoid a deadly l confrontatioe what we saw happen in charlottesville last year. newsar4's segraves broke the news that demonstrators may be ytting escorts police, and metro is considering providing r separate trainhem to ride. mark is live in foggy bottom with more on thi mark, what have you learned? >> yeah, leon, when those white supremist protes
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ing. the time i >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> welcome back to kpix the time is 6:29. i'm tim kaine. >>> smoke from a number of california wildfires combined with smog has an air quality alert for today. >> and a bit of a cool down as we make our way into the workweek. another warm day for folks inland and in the city, we're cool once again. if you take a look outside right now, you can't see the city. we have the low cloud deck. the fog out there this morning, reducing visibility, be mindful of that. current temperatures across the board in 50s to start out your day. 56 in oakland and 57 in livermore. as me mention the spare the air day in effect, unhealthy air quality in the east bay and santa claire yeah area. -- santa clar javier. concord, livermore, mid-80s for san jose, and mountain view. full forecast still ahead, melissa, over to you. >> thank you. >>> this morning a strong earthquake rocked lombok where people are still trying to recover from a quake earlier this month that killed 460 people. the u.s. gee logical survey today's quake was a magnitude 6
ing. the time i >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix5 news. >>> welcome back to kpix the time is 6:29. i'm tim kaine. >>> smoke from a number of california wildfires combined with smog has an air quality alert for today. >> and a bit of a cool down as we make our way into the workweek. another warm day for folks inland and in the city, we're cool once again. if you take a look outside right now, you can't see the city. we have the low cloud deck....
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ing the river fire is also growing. evacuations were ordered in the south-cal mountain area as it shifts westward. and some of the evacuation centers are being taxed. we got a report that the twin pines casino resort which is an evacuation center is full. and as people are returning back to places like lake port, it's probably a good idea to try to get food before coming in to reas becse there's still some businesses that are just not open so people cannot get a whole lot of services just yet. reporting live in lake port, nbc bay area news. >> thank you very much. a newperspective on the devastating fire in the redding area. a specialized team deployed drones over redding today. this is what they came up. this is an area, obviously, badly scorched by the car fire. thes the drone provides could be a game changer for that community. nbc bay area sam brock is joining us live from redding with more on the scope of the mission. sam? >> reporter: good evening, sadly this is a craft that the team has honed and developed over the last couple of years. they have done the same thing in santa rosa, now, here
ing the river fire is also growing. evacuations were ordered in the south-cal mountain area as it shifts westward. and some of the evacuation centers are being taxed. we got a report that the twin pines casino resort which is an evacuation center is full. and as people are returning back to places like lake port, it's probably a good idea to try to get food before coming in to reas becse there's still some businesses that are just not open so people cannot get a whole lot of services just yet....
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ing a grasp on these wildfires. the onshore flow did raise some concern in the mendocino complex area. 95 degrees right now. although we did see the red flag warning expire last night. we're expected to see a much better recovery in terms of the humidity. we're still seeing hot temperatures for the early morning hours as well, into the overnight hours, the temperatures will drop down into the 60s. as far as the fairfield nelson fire, current conditions right now at about 89 degrees. southwesterly winds at 14 miles per hour. if you notice, by tomorrow the temperature change will be at about 84 degrees. we'll see a much better recovery in humidity, which we very much need. i'll send it back to you.vianey. track the conditions wherever you are with our free nbc bay area app. you can downloa on a it will gi up to the minute forecasts. >>> the outside lands music and arts festival gearing up for its grand finale. it's been a star-studded three days of music on the west side of golden gate park. headliners include florence and the rae generalsogeneral s -- carly rae jepson. there's an area dedicated to cannabis.
ing a grasp on these wildfires. the onshore flow did raise some concern in the mendocino complex area. 95 degrees right now. although we did see the red flag warning expire last night. we're expected to see a much better recovery in terms of the humidity. we're still seeing hot temperatures for the early morning hours as well, into the overnight hours, the temperatures will drop down into the 60s. as far as the fairfield nelson fire, current conditions right now at about 89 degrees....
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bright ing skies, you don't see one cloud. that's why much of the area is. in the 5 you have calmer winds. we have cooler air filtering from canada. dry air mass in the 50s for much of the area. about toid walk ou just know it is cooler right now than what we had 24 hrs ago. it's 65 degrees in washington.y, gorgeous setting up low humidity by lunchtime. you need the sunglasses all day long. 84, low humidity. diif you're h out for your friday night, we're going to stay comfortable, nice and dry. we're going to see the pleasant temperatures tomorrow morning. we'll look at your weekend coming up with cck and a closer look at the forecast, too, straight ahead. >> thank you.w. >> 6:03 right an elementary school in prince george's county is going to close down tobfix a mold m. >>m a mold prob makes that school unsafe for class. justin fch is outside. what is the plan for students to get to class? >> reporter: parents have been pushing forome kind o change on this issue for a very long time. and now, they areetting it. their students will be bussed to another schoo
bright ing skies, you don't see one cloud. that's why much of the area is. in the 5 you have calmer winds. we have cooler air filtering from canada. dry air mass in the 50s for much of the area. about toid walk ou just know it is cooler right now than what we had 24 hrs ago. it's 65 degrees in washington.y, gorgeous setting up low humidity by lunchtime. you need the sunglasses all day long. 84, low humidity. diif you're h out for your friday night, we're going to stay comfortable, nice and dry....
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area. buy them a place to live. the restaurant boss who's now a landlord. good evening. ingbeth cook. >> it's a dilemma businesses both big and small are struggling with -- trying to keep skilled workers who can't afford to live nearby. we are joined from palo alto tonight. glen? >> reporter: this silicon valley economy and people caught in the middle are the owners of small businesses. the owner would love to expand but can't find enough workers to fill those slots, but she's come up with a very unique solution. popular restaurants are never short on customers, but they are short on good, reliable workers. >> the industry is losing our staff to construction, uber, jordache. >> reporter: and the workers she does have live far outside the area. >> it's like a 45-minute commute if they have a car. if not, they have to take a bus. it's a two-hour journey. nobody wants to do that. >> reporter: she bought this three-bedroom house and rents it out to her employees for below market rates. two cooks and a part-time cashier each pay $500 a month for a shared room. >> it includes cabl
area. buy them a place to live. the restaurant boss who's now a landlord. good evening. ingbeth cook. >> it's a dilemma businesses both big and small are struggling with -- trying to keep skilled workers who can't afford to live nearby. we are joined from palo alto tonight. glen? >> reporter: this silicon valley economy and people caught in the middle are the owners of small businesses. the owner would love to expand but can't find enough workers to fill those slots, but she's come...
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on tat that is starting to do, ing to doting to actually cause the areas like where we are standing nowf the rive sw u rhawaii that translates to rengerous waters. residents, they say they have f the seen a river like this. this is one of the strongest storms, one of the strongest hurricanes to hit hawaii in the last 26 years. what we're told right now is reat we could see up to three feet of water in some of these reas. raging rivers and mudslides are forcing some road closures on idesisland. we have also seen cars abmerged. have seen also roads that are buckling in the area. there were some evacuations for the residents on the big island. some of those people here actually took advantage of that. but now the hurricane is going thetart to turn, and what we are going to see is the dirty side of the hurricane. tyr those of us that have thered it, that's the outer bands of the hurricane, kind of pulling up and making the ofoding more destructive, also creating some very high surf for the islands in the area. john? >> thank you. looks like a hollywood set with all of that rain behind you.
on tat that is starting to do, ing to doting to actually cause the areas like where we are standing nowf the rive sw u rhawaii that translates to rengerous waters. residents, they say they have f the seen a river like this. this is one of the strongest storms, one of the strongest hurricanes to hit hawaii in the last 26 years. what we're told right now is reat we could see up to three feet of water in some of these reas. raging rivers and mudslides are forcing some road closures on idesisland....
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ing a downpour. these are continuing to push north and east. those areas hav been worked over quite a bit.rked over here in southern maland, charles county also getting stronger storms right there, and this is going to continue through the night where we'll have waves of rain pushi through our area. temperatures in the low 80s right now. certainl human out there. we've got a lot of moisture in the air, bute've got some sunshine coming.
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metro area. 86 degrees right now and droppingnto the 80-degree range and shower activity through 7:00 in the districand then really nice weather this evening and dropping to 76 degrees by 11:00. ingo be a really nice night tonight. here are the correct numbers. look at 75 in esburg, why? rain is making its way through the leesburg area. here is that rain. it's a line. you can l see thate of showers and a couple of rumbles of thunder. however, we're really startg to see thetorms decrease in intensity. you can see them in and leesburg. rain around leesburg region and down towards middleburg in towards loudoun county and fauquier county. zoom on into this county. we're seeing shower activity here. this one did have some lightning earlier. no lightning with it now and back to the west looking at this one. i'll zoom in a little bit more. around l this will pass over the potomac river i towards part of western loudoun county. leesburg being hit heavy, too. tomorrow rkilly l quite nice. we've got another storm down to the south and marshall area. ths coming on through here. amelia, this is all out of here tomorrow and something else is out of here, too. >> the humidity levs are going to
metro area. 86 degrees right now and droppingnto the 80-degree range and shower activity through 7:00 in the districand then really nice weather this evening and dropping to 76 degrees by 11:00. ingo be a really nice night tonight. here are the correct numbers. look at 75 in esburg, why? rain is making its way through the leesburg area. here is that rain. it's a line. you can l see thate of showers and a couple of rumbles of thunder. however, we're really startg to see thetorms decrease in...
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ing, pat. good morning to you. absolutely you can take look here at the water as it continues to race through the area. some of those roads have re-opened. some people were in a very dangerous situation today. all across the area,ocal roads turned into rivers. a driver stranded completely surrounded by water. chopper 4 capturing the scene. >> you c see the vehicle is stuck in the middle of about a 200 yard closure ofil browns road. the road completely flooded out right now. >> reporter: fairfax county tescue team removed the driver but the car l to stay in the off. and run john has lived in the vienna area for 50 years. he came to take pictures and said last night was roughthith e rain. >> i measud 3.25 inches in a rain bucket i put out. >> reporter: the rain pounded windshields leaving a mess. this is the debris that's bee left over by flash flooding. we had treesro wash ac the roadway and the driver ting to do what so many should not do. some drivers still takinge chances lhis guy in his pickup truck with the hitch in tow. luckily at this point in serious injuries reported around the area. back here
ing, pat. good morning to you. absolutely you can take look here at the water as it continues to race through the area. some of those roads have re-opened. some people were in a very dangerous situation today. all across the area,ocal roads turned into rivers. a driver stranded completely surrounded by water. chopper 4 capturing the scene. >> you c see the vehicle is stuck in the middle of about a 200 yard closure ofil browns road. the road completely flooded out right now. >>...
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ing eventw you that t in just a minute. lut get head to melissa or the commute. >> northbound, 122 between dolly madison and gw parkway, we have one lane getting by. slow through that area right now. a couple people mentioning that to us as well. inner loop and outer loo of the beltway, road work is gone. movingoop and outer loop along nicely. taking a look at 270 southbound. 68 miles per hour. quickly.little going to get you there in 27 minutes. no problem as you're headed northbound, aaron. >> melissa, thank you. it's 4:31. again, a livook for you at reagan national airport. the lights areor on thisning after a big power outage plunged terminal and thousands i of passengeo darkness. >> a passengre s this video on instagram at the moment lights wt out. you can hear some people gasp as the lights flicker and then it went dark. it was nearly pitch black in some parts of the terminal? the backup kicked. >> the airport said this was a problem with dominion energy. it was restored about 11:15. news4 justin finch is going to have aive reportrom reagan national at 5:00. >>> and new lead it's in making. d.c. and fbi officials have identified three set of human remains found in
ing eventw you that t in just a minute. lut get head to melissa or the commute. >> northbound, 122 between dolly madison and gw parkway, we have one lane getting by. slow through that area right now. a couple people mentioning that to us as well. inner loop and outer loo of the beltway, road work is gone. movingoop and outer loop along nicely. taking a look at 270 southbound. 68 miles per hour. quickly.little going to get you there in 27 minutes. no problem as you're headed northbound,...
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ing south to the mendocino complex sports ferguson. that's the good news for firefighters. it's still summer and still the bay area but this will help. we will see you with the details on your forecast. >>> a health advisory was issued in solano county due to heavy smoke. health officials urged children, older adults and anyone with breathing issues to stay inside. the epa says all western fires affected air-quality nationally last year. and an uptick in pollutants has been detected. officials believe the main cause was wildfires. our wildfire continues -- coverage continues at www.ktvu.com. look for news from the front lines on the front page. >>> developing news from mexico where a passenger jet crashed today trying to take off in stormy weather. the flight only traveled a few hundred yards before it nosedived into a field in durango. there were thunderstorms in the area at the time and the plane was hit by a strong gust of wind.them were injured. 37 had to be taken to the hospital, including two who are in critical condition. the plane had been scheduled to fly from mexico city to durango for a 555 mile flight. >>> beaten, tied up
ing south to the mendocino complex sports ferguson. that's the good news for firefighters. it's still summer and still the bay area but this will help. we will see you with the details on your forecast. >>> a health advisory was issued in solano county due to heavy smoke. health officials urged children, older adults and anyone with breathing issues to stay inside. the epa says all western fires affected air-quality nationally last year. and an uptick in pollutants has been detected....
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ings are going to heat up? >> yes, they are already heating up, angie. and the humidity is making it feel each hotter. some areas right now are feeling like the 90s. so what we are looking at currently, these are actual temperatures. we are mostly in the mid 80s. when you factor in the humidity it feels like 19 in gaithersburg. dulles 92, man m.a. nas as and clinton. as the kids leave school maybe one good place to beafterwards will be the pool. things are really going to cool up around we will talk about more heat in the forecast this week and rain chances coming tup. nk you sheena. >>> this morning, another set of local students are enjoying their firstayf school. kids in manassas, manassas park and prince william county have officially started their school year. we spent the morning at woodbridge hsth school with ents and staff. ♪ >> reporter:are soed where for school in prince william county. we are at woodbridge high school inside viking vil ang. check it out. quite aor turnout b the first day of school, well before school started. i want to thank the school principal and the superintendent of county schoo
ings are going to heat up? >> yes, they are already heating up, angie. and the humidity is making it feel each hotter. some areas right now are feeling like the 90s. so what we are looking at currently, these are actual temperatures. we are mostly in the mid 80s. when you factor in the humidity it feels like 19 in gaithersburg. dulles 92, man m.a. nas as and clinton. as the kids leave school maybe one good place to beafterwards will be the pool. things are really going to cool up around...
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areas of cooperation. haidi: investing in time of high rates in trade tensions. --ing up on bloomberg this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." i'm haidi in sydney. betty: i'm kathleen hays and -- kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. trade tensions go higher and the u.s. announced sanctions on russia. oil tumbled and treasury rose. jeff bowie joins us now. -- truck bowie joins us now -- chuck bowie joins us now. you think this could go to or three more years. at this point in time, how much concern, uncertainty is the escalating trade war causing when you look at the stock market? chuck: thank you for having me, kathleen. if you look at the overall fundamental background in terms and fundamentals, it is quite positive when it comes to economic growth rates and earnings. when it comes to inflation and interest rates, they are still at a fairly low level even though they moved up a little over the last year or so. like rising interest rates could potentially put a ceiling on the economic equity market. rising trade tensions and a some point, alt
areas of cooperation. haidi: investing in time of high rates in trade tensions. --ing up on bloomberg this is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg daybreak: asia." i'm haidi in sydney. betty: i'm kathleen hays and -- kathleen: i'm kathleen hays in new york. trade tensions go higher and the u.s. announced sanctions on russia. oil tumbled and treasury rose. jeff bowie joins us now. -- truck bowie joins us now -- chuck bowie joins us now. you think this could go to or three more...
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ing. still august. but doesn't quite feel like a typical summer day in d.c. we're at 66 degrees outside our studios here. but a lot of parts o our areaaking up in the 50s this morning. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm erika gonzalez. melissa is keeping an eye on the friday morning commute. >> first, let's look at the forecast and know what is ahead today. d morning. one thing i loved about yesterday, less bugs. >> rely? >> did you notice less bugs out? i did. >> i got bit by mosquito. >> you did? >> yeah. that's rare for me. >> i'm just really sweet. >> talking on the radio a second ago,nd they said, chuck, is there a way that today can be as nice or better than yesterday? course. the weather is similar. it's friday. that adds something to the enjoymentfa or. as soon as you're outside the beltway and away from thearm waters in the potomac. 55 in martinsburg, winchester, and leesburg. a l of55s out there this morning. much warmer, 66 downtown. it's inside the downtownnd concrete the warm waters of the potomac, keepingtihe al airport a bit warmer. there's your hour-by-hour planner today. it will be nice through the
ing. still august. but doesn't quite feel like a typical summer day in d.c. we're at 66 degrees outside our studios here. but a lot of parts o our areaaking up in the 50s this morning. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm erika gonzalez. melissa is keeping an eye on the friday morning commute. >> first, let's look at the forecast and know what is ahead today. d morning. one thing i loved about yesterday, less bugs. >> rely? >> did you notice less bugs...
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area. thunder and lightning lit up the sky for some of you. and plenty of rain fell. flood watches and warnings are in effect. ingeather alert mode. >> r heavyn around this time yesterday caused significant flooding in northern virginia. we brought you some of these images. this morning, there are more flooding concerns. it's 6:00 a.m. good morning, everyone. a i'on gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> some breaking news in prince george's county. we're told a fire started inside al'sountry kitchen. and then spread to several other businesses and buildings. justin finch is onhe scene now. we'll have a live report in a moment. >> first, weant t check on the forecast and your commute this morning. jack taylor in for melissa with cklook at the road. let's start with cell and the forecast. a nice picture but we're in weather alert mode. >> we'll he to sta through tomorrow, as well. the rain has temporarily ended here in town. it's a pretty picture outside this morning. a lot of clouds and a lot of humidity in the air. flash flood watches have just been extended on until 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. locally, not everyone is
area. thunder and lightning lit up the sky for some of you. and plenty of rain fell. flood watches and warnings are in effect. ingeather alert mode. >> r heavyn around this time yesterday caused significant flooding in northern virginia. we brought you some of these images. this morning, there are more flooding concerns. it's 6:00 a.m. good morning, everyone. a i'on gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. >> some breaking news in prince george's county. we're told a fire started inside...
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ing. they are visiting local businesses, they are optimistic. >> they're spending a lot of money building a nice facility over there. that should help. you know what the area is. we are in mission. that will get some people off of the streets. >> i think it is great. >> we are told there are already folks living here at the facility. they are moved from the temporary facility elsewhere. we have seen folks coming and going all afternoon. we are told that full capacity, they can house up to 126 people here. >>> aside from this unusual location, how is this facility different from other navigation centers around the city? >> so the other existing ones, those were actually temporary. this one is one of the first permanent facilities. this one is on caltrans property, part of the legislation that allowed the city to rent the space for 1 dollar per month. >>> thank you, julie. >>> some penthouses that just hit the market in palo alto, they are pricey even by silicon valley standards. we are shown how the monthly rent is a lot more than people pay and when you're. >> here in the bay area, we are used to paying a lot for housing. three or $4000 per month. this pen
ing. they are visiting local businesses, they are optimistic. >> they're spending a lot of money building a nice facility over there. that should help. you know what the area is. we are in mission. that will get some people off of the streets. >> i think it is great. >> we are told there are already folks living here at the facility. they are moved from the temporary facility elsewhere. we have seen folks coming and going all afternoon. we are told that full capacity, they can...
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ing that foundations or organizations can do to address that. that goes back to an earlier point with mentorship and having in all areas throughout organizations. one thing that we talk about we were in munich is going from mentorship which is good it turns in having coffee once a month and you is going on to access to the pipeline that lead to more s.e.s.'s and elevated nities being to flagged a general officer. people thatng about can grant access. there is absolutely in bridge a fall-off ning thaten the civilian sector between g.s. 7 and 8 which is beyond where you are pushing papers to possibly a ding a team there is fall-off. between 12 and 13 before you are for s.e.a. ranks there is -- s.e. sfps. fall-off. there are not intentional just checkingople the box. i would also speak to another with women. we need more women in these paces but if we don't have policies to protect them from sexual harassment and abuse we will see that drop. dock things r not to fight -- not doing things to fight if people blow the whistle people that are being outwardly discriminatory or it is like we are sending people out to slaughter to put very bluntly. so we
ing that foundations or organizations can do to address that. that goes back to an earlier point with mentorship and having in all areas throughout organizations. one thing that we talk about we were in munich is going from mentorship which is good it turns in having coffee once a month and you is going on to access to the pipeline that lead to more s.e.s.'s and elevated nities being to flagged a general officer. people thatng about can grant access. there is absolutely in bridge a fall-off...
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area will be open on a saturday. it's an effort to reduce the huge lines and long waits partly due to the upcomie ing real id requirements to have a new california id or drivers license to get through airport security, and you need to go in person to the dmv to apply for the new id. making an appointment is recommended. today abc 7 news was at the dmv's santa teresa office in san jose, and people there told us the early appointments available to them were in october. >> i'm a teacher. so this is my time off. and this is when i can come and do whatever i need to do. >> tomorrow, 14 local dmv offices will be open from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. you can find a complete list of locations on our website, abc7news.c abc7news.com. just search dmv. >>> well, this weekend marks the first of four planned weekends of bart maintenance which will require passengers to take a bus. no trains will run between west oakland and 19th street station or between west oakland and the lake merritt station so crews can track repairs. buss will shuttle passengers between the stations free of charge. >>> next weekend, the new salesforce transit center
area will be open on a saturday. it's an effort to reduce the huge lines and long waits partly due to the upcomie ing real id requirements to have a new california id or drivers license to get through airport security, and you need to go in person to the dmv to apply for the new id. making an appointment is recommended. today abc 7 news was at the dmv's santa teresa office in san jose, and people there told us the early appointments available to them were in october. >> i'm a teacher. so...
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area. prince george's county no problems in town or out of tn d 95 in virginia. quantico to t btway getting you there in 17 minutes. >>> thimo ing, d.c. leaders say careful planning paidoff. protests by a small group of white supremacists and a larger group of counterdemonrators remain peaceful. >> both groups gathered a year after a similar event left one person dead in charlottesvill about 24 people came to d.c. to be a part of the unite t right rally. >> some tense moments between a grou of counterdemonstrators and police. >> some folks identifying clasd with police. many in that group dressed in a all blacknd hid their faces. police eventually spread the crowd with some sort of kecki l ic chemical to break it up. >>> despite the fact that fewer than 30 white tinaonalists showed up jason kessler refused to call yesterday's rally a failure. left lafayette square beforer theiarch was even expected to start at 5:00 p.m. northernirginia bureau chief asked them why they left downtown so early. >> prove that we can do a peaceful rally and that we can speak and we did that and we proved when lawor ecement had a robust commitment tos
area. prince george's county no problems in town or out of tn d 95 in virginia. quantico to t btway getting you there in 17 minutes. >>> thimo ing, d.c. leaders say careful planning paidoff. protests by a small group of white supremacists and a larger group of counterdemonrators remain peaceful. >> both groups gathered a year after a similar event left one person dead in charlottesvill about 24 people came to d.c. to be a part of the unite t right rally. >> some tense...
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area. >> survivors have reportedly have been rescued. good morning. >> a local official said the death toll could still rise. the collapse ingcity. an 80 yard section of the bridge collapsed over an industrial zone. there are fears this may have damaged gas lines below. one video shows a man screaming as the bridge collapsed and a green truck managed to stop a few feet ahead of what had become a cliff. emergency services said at least 20 vehicles were involved in the collapse. reports describe people being pulled alive from the rubble but rescuers face a difficult job scaling suspended fragments of the bridge and using helicopters for assistance. >> authorities suggest structural weakness caused the collapse. >> cbs news will continue to follow the story. thank you. >>> a driver is under arrest on suspicion of terrorism in london this morning after cy barrier outside britain's parliament. police say the man deliberately drove it into a group of cyclists during rush hour in parliament square. three people were hurt, one seriously. the area was less busy than usual because parliament is in its summer recess. police say the dri
area. >> survivors have reportedly have been rescued. good morning. >> a local official said the death toll could still rise. the collapse ingcity. an 80 yard section of the bridge collapsed over an industrial zone. there are fears this may have damaged gas lines below. one video shows a man screaming as the bridge collapsed and a green truck managed to stop a few feet ahead of what had become a cliff. emergency services said at least 20 vehicles were involved in the collapse....
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ing to "the washington post that he is still building the missiles. pete hegseth, who has traveled with the vice president, out to the honolulu area joins us live from honolulur. kim and mr. trump worked out was that these remains would be returned and at least in that respect, it was a promise kept. >> very much. so in the interview i did with the vice president i asked him about the detect potentially between what's happening on the ground and the deal made. yesterday powerful and solemn ceremony. a dedication of the commitment to a growing relationship on that peninsula. you know, i was sitting there waiting for the ceremony to start and they played amazing grace and it goes to the line i once was lost but now i'm found. and that certainly was the feeling for military families and korean war veterans and patriots there. what amazing display of respect for those that have given everything for our country 65 years later. here's a portion of my interview with the vice president talking about the powerfulness of that ceremony. >> it was very humbling for me to be there. i spoke to the president shortly after the ceremony, and i told him i'm not sure he has gi
ing to "the washington post that he is still building the missiles. pete hegseth, who has traveled with the vice president, out to the honolulu area joins us live from honolulur. kim and mr. trump worked out was that these remains would be returned and at least in that respect, it was a promise kept. >> very much. so in the interview i did with the vice president i asked him about the detect potentially between what's happening on the ground and the deal made. yesterday powerful and...
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american ing extra in the asia-pacific and digs into thenars thinks and geopolitics, and it is comprehensive, not an easy read but fascinating to see the extent of our involvement in that area of the world, precisely at the time we're trying to figure out what should our presence in the pacific be and this is a book i refer to almost every day on the armed services committee when i think houston bow do we do with work with allies and express american power. the final one which i have not started yet, about i am -- the core of miss office will suggest i'm a huge eisenhower fan. so everyday a new eisenhower boom comes out i eagerly await it. this is about icen hour and this downfrom -- eisenhower from soldier to statesman, and this has gotten great review, a uva professor and i haven't read itout so can't give a review but i'm excite evidence to anything and to eisenhower is fascinating and look at the arc of eisenhower, at the time of this presidencies, despite being a war hero, the man who won world war ii, at the time as the president he was perceived as their fig add executive. played golf owl the time and dulles want the country and world. that revisionist wave which sho
american ing extra in the asia-pacific and digs into thenars thinks and geopolitics, and it is comprehensive, not an easy read but fascinating to see the extent of our involvement in that area of the world, precisely at the time we're trying to figure out what should our presence in the pacific be and this is a book i refer to almost every day on the armed services committee when i think houston bow do we do with work with allies and express american power. the final one which i have not...
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ing into the upper 80s. the cloud cover a little bit more wide spread. the marine layer a little deeper this morning. along the coast, inside the bay, we're partly cloudy over areasa sweep! 71 degrees gametime, and mostly sunny skies. if you are doing tailgating ahead of time, areas over oakland expected to top out at 73, 74. going to napa, maybe wine tasting. 68 and the inner east bay. and so not quite as bad. it is still going to be warm. your south bay locations, 84 for san jose. 74 in santa cruz who is going there? we have the peninsula to look at. 65 in the city of san francisco. and the stretch here, pacifica, half moon day, daley city, likely to remain partly to mostly cloudy and the temperature also be in the 60s for you. giving you a view here at the extended forecast. temperatures continue to drop into monday. tuesday, wednesday, look to be the cooler days when our inland communities. mid to upper 80s for you. low 60s at the coast and slightly warmer on thursday. back to you. >> thank you, rosemary. >>> breaking barriers at the box office. >> we're going to let you know how the numbers are for the new fame "crazy rich asians" along with other high gross
ing into the upper 80s. the cloud cover a little bit more wide spread. the marine layer a little deeper this morning. along the coast, inside the bay, we're partly cloudy over areasa sweep! 71 degrees gametime, and mostly sunny skies. if you are doing tailgating ahead of time, areas over oakland expected to top out at 73, 74. going to napa, maybe wine tasting. 68 and the inner east bay. and so not quite as bad. it is still going to be warm. your south bay locations, 84 for san jose. 74 in santa...