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. >> and i'm kris sanchez. it's a story we've been following all morning long. it broke just a few minutes ago, that news of the arrest. pete suratos is live at the bart station with what we know about this guy, pete, and what charges he faces. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and sam. this is all new breaking news, as you mentioned, moving very fast. i did speak to a bart official who can confirm an arrest has been made when it comes to a suspect following two incidents that happened last weekend. these are surveillance images of the man that was arrested in connection with these two incidents. now, according to bart police, they're saying on saturday at the embarcadero station in san francisco that that man, that suspect you're looking at, punched a man in the face twice, and this was an unprovoked attack. the victim does not know the suspect. there was another incident on thursday in between the bayfair station and san leandro station while they were in transit. they're saying the same man hit the victim on the train with a metal object. we're learning
. >> and i'm kris sanchez. it's a story we've been following all morning long. it broke just a few minutes ago, that news of the arrest. pete suratos is live at the bart station with what we know about this guy, pete, and what charges he faces. >> reporter: good morning to you, kris and sam. this is all new breaking news, as you mentioned, moving very fast. i did speak to a bart official who can confirm an arrest has been made when it comes to a suspect following two incidents that...
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i'm kris jan sing in for stephanie rule.for your morning primer. >> everything you need to know. we begin with president trump vowing the u.s. will win the fight against the growing opioid crisis. meeting with administration officials at his new jersey golf club, he says the u.s. will beat the crisis with early intervention, more federal drug prosecutions and tough border enforcement. he stopped short of declaring a national emergency as his opioid. >>> a paris suburb man was shot. six soldiers were hurt. three in critical within. prosecutors are investigating it has a terrorist attack. >>> 6.5 magnitude earthquake struck near a famous national park in china. killing at least 19 people and injuring hundreds of others. according to to the china's official news agency, at least five of the dead are tourists. >>> superstar golfer tiger woods will be arraigned today for his dui arrest back in may. woods' attorney said the golfer will not attend the arraignment today but will file a plea of not guilty. >>> and david letterman wil
i'm kris jan sing in for stephanie rule.for your morning primer. >> everything you need to know. we begin with president trump vowing the u.s. will win the fight against the growing opioid crisis. meeting with administration officials at his new jersey golf club, he says the u.s. will beat the crisis with early intervention, more federal drug prosecutions and tough border enforcement. he stopped short of declaring a national emergency as his opioid. >>> a paris suburb man was...
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kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, kris. at 4:33 two poem accused in the recent deadly shooting of a well-known photographer are expected to appear in court today. the 19-year-old mims and 20-year-old fantasy decor tried to rob edward french of his camera last month before shooting him on the lookout at twin peaks. mims is accused of being the shooter. both suspects are ex inspepecte enter a plea. >>> the search for a thief continues. a memorial is growing at the scene where oakland resident david de poris died wednesday. they say he was sitting outside a could have foe shop when someone grabbed his laptop. he chased after the robber and died when he was dragged and run over by the thieves' vehicle. friends and fans are in shock. >> they were telling me he had an album he was working on. he had honed his songs to a place he was ready to share them and he was so eager to get out in the world. >> i'm shocked. i'm appalled. it's surreal and so unnecessary. >> deporis spent a lot of time on the east coast where his death is havi
kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> thank you, kris. at 4:33 two poem accused in the recent deadly shooting of a well-known photographer are expected to appear in court today. the 19-year-old mims and 20-year-old fantasy decor tried to rob edward french of his camera last month before shooting him on the lookout at twin peaks. mims is accused of being the shooter. both suspects are ex inspepecte enter a plea. >>> the search for a thief continues. a memorial is...
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kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus and laura. a huge tragedy for the oakland police department, but law enforcement and fire protection are a close knit group. we have seen a number of fire vehicles and police vehicles here at valley medical center where we are this morning. we know they arrived here in a mass group this morning as they were making their way here to find some comfort in being together after those two oakland firefighters were shot off-duty. as damian reported the firefighter here has very serious injuries and his fellow firefighter did not make it after the shooting last night. a san jose police officer told me that he wouldn't expect that any of the oakland firefighters were here right now would have anything to say this morning, but if that changes, we will certainly give them the opportunity. if they want the space, we will respect that wish as well. chrkris sanchez, "today in the bay." >>> stay with us for continuing coverage. damian and kris will be tweeting us all morning long. you can also get the very lat
kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus and laura. a huge tragedy for the oakland police department, but law enforcement and fire protection are a close knit group. we have seen a number of fire vehicles and police vehicles here at valley medical center where we are this morning. we know they arrived here in a mass group this morning as they were making their way here to find some comfort in being together after those two oakland firefighters were shot off-duty. as damian reported the...
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kris kobach of kansas so if you for who he is just think k.k.k. but it's chris kobach of kansas is yes he's still running this show he's still while a lot of states have said oh they won't turn over their voter rolls most of them like mississippi louisiana and virginia are lying about it they have turned over their voter rolls to him he's creating a super list for already he has ninety eight million names in his possession he's created a hit list of seven point two million names which he considers three million suspects or just seven million innocent americans except that they are guilty of one thing overwhelmingly the names are black hispanic and asian american and that's what it's all about because this in a city of hama nace. yeah it's what they've done is they've match common names people and i kid you not people like james brown jr and james brown sr as opposed to the same guy who voted twice it's a lie it's a con and worse it is a massive racial purge of the voter rolls in virginia mississippi georgia ohio michigan and unfortunately too many
kris kobach of kansas so if you for who he is just think k.k.k. but it's chris kobach of kansas is yes he's still running this show he's still while a lot of states have said oh they won't turn over their voter rolls most of them like mississippi louisiana and virginia are lying about it they have turned over their voter rolls to him he's creating a super list for already he has ninety eight million names in his possession he's created a hit list of seven point two million names which he...
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what's theest there, kris?er: we have seen about a dozen firefight leaving valley medical center where they've been ever since the shooting about 9:30 last night and we got confirmation from the deputy fire chief that they might be leaving because they're heading back to work, many of them here last night are supposed to report to duty at 8:00 this morning. so a very difficult day for them ahead. confirmation from the same deputy fire chief the victim who is here, the firefighter is here valley medical center is a 26-year-old man. many of those firefighters arrived here in the procession you mentioned overnight, laura. they came from regional medical center. valley med has a trauma center here. that's why that firefighter is here. as damian reported the other firefighter did not make it last night. we now know that was a 30-year-old man. a san jose police officer told me he would not expect that any of the firefighters here right now would be willing to talk about what happened overinto the because it is so fre
what's theest there, kris?er: we have seen about a dozen firefight leaving valley medical center where they've been ever since the shooting about 9:30 last night and we got confirmation from the deputy fire chief that they might be leaving because they're heading back to work, many of them here last night are supposed to report to duty at 8:00 this morning. so a very difficult day for them ahead. confirmation from the same deputy fire chief the victim who is here, the firefighter is here valley...
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kris and marcus?>> all right, sarah, thank you. thisand a lot of people have been asking how they can help. we'll tell you about that, but we want to let you know our own damian trujillo is on the ground in houston gathering the latest of this historic flooding. he has been tweeting out and wele videos and photos. to hl have much more live from texas in our 4:00 and 5:00 newscasts. >>> many people are asking how can we help, what can we do? the red cross is taking those donations right now. verto nbcbayarea.com and look for that link to donate. it can be as simple as sending a ferentrom your cell phone. >>> a lot of lights as police crack down on bad drivers. deputies from nine different ht aricts started in cupertino and fanned out from there. they do this kind of maximum enforcement about once a month, but they invited us along this nt wasecause they were honing in on school zones where they found speedof parents making u-turns, speeding, or even texting right lityront of their kids' school. at leas
kris and marcus?>> all right, sarah, thank you. thisand a lot of people have been asking how they can help. we'll tell you about that, but we want to let you know our own damian trujillo is on the ground in houston gathering the latest of this historic flooding. he has been tweeting out and wele videos and photos. to hl have much more live from texas in our 4:00 and 5:00 newscasts. >>> many people are asking how can we help, what can we do? the red cross is taking those donations...
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kris? >> reporter: hi there.know our firefighters often live in communities other than where they work. it's possible they maybe were here for a bit of fun but also perhaps they lived down here. we don't know that at this point. what we do know there are a number of oakland firefighters and engines here at valley medical center where the surviving firefighter is being treated this morning. overnight there was a procession of firefighters that made their way here over from regional medical center. this has a trauma here. as damian reported the firefighter here has very serious injuries. his fellow firefighter did not make it after that shooting last night. a san jose police officer we talked with this morning said he wouldn't expect any of the firefighters here to have much to say until the family is notified and the department kind of gathers its wits about it. if that changes we will make sure to pass along any messages. in the meantime i did post on facebook more information about that night market that gordon
kris? >> reporter: hi there.know our firefighters often live in communities other than where they work. it's possible they maybe were here for a bit of fun but also perhaps they lived down here. we don't know that at this point. what we do know there are a number of oakland firefighters and engines here at valley medical center where the surviving firefighter is being treated this morning. overnight there was a procession of firefighters that made their way here over from regional medical...
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kris/2shot and i )m kris sanchez. kris/animation continued coverage now of our top story: the impact of harvey. livepix in houston - the rain continues to fall, the waters continue to rise and the devastation is expected for quite some time. we have live pictures from the nation )s 4th largest city - expected for quite some time. e lateare live pictures from the nation's fourth largest city where rescue efforts continue right now. we are looking at live pictures breachriefing there. d. were just a moment ago. the latest on harvey, the water .reached a levee near columbia lake and evacuations have been ordered. right now the death toll stands at at least four. there are reports a police officer is among the dead. officers say that more than 6,000 people were rescued in bout an alone, never mind the outlying areas, and more than 17,000 people in texas are in shelters right now. just about an hour and a half ago, the president and first ocdy arrived in corpus christi. president trump will tour the damage today and he app
kris/2shot and i )m kris sanchez. kris/animation continued coverage now of our top story: the impact of harvey. livepix in houston - the rain continues to fall, the waters continue to rise and the devastation is expected for quite some time. we have live pictures from the nation )s 4th largest city - expected for quite some time. e lateare live pictures from the nation's fourth largest city where rescue efforts continue right now. we are looking at live pictures breachriefing there. d. were...
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>> reporter: good morning to you, marcus and kris. there will be several counterprotests to this prayer rally set to take place tomorrow afternoon at crissy field. some of those are starting as early as today. one at city hall at about 12 p.m. all hands on deck dealing with this rally that will take place at crissy field. they're going to fence off a part of the park for those taking part in the rally. the office of emergency services will be activated in case anything gets out of hand. the public defender and staff serving what they're calling illegal observers for protesters who may need assistance. the public defender's office wants to remind folks to express themselves but to do so in a safe way. >> express yourself but don't get physical with anyone. >> you have one group raising thousands of to float this 33-foot inflatable trump chicken on a yacht in the bay. a chicken for not releasing his tax returns. they're going to start with a flag run with drivers and bikers and will have to take with their bikes and cars. the rally at c
>> reporter: good morning to you, marcus and kris. there will be several counterprotests to this prayer rally set to take place tomorrow afternoon at crissy field. some of those are starting as early as today. one at city hall at about 12 p.m. all hands on deck dealing with this rally that will take place at crissy field. they're going to fence off a part of the park for those taking part in the rally. the office of emergency services will be activated in case anything gets out of hand....
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kris and marcus? >>> thank you, kari.tioned we are tracking hurricane harvey which is gaining strength this as kari said. it is a massive system and millions of people are preparing for the worst. >> "today in the bay's" sarah dolloff with the possible damage this storm could bring. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and kris. this morning a warning to those in harvey's path -- get out. >> hurricane winds over 74 miles per hour. >> reporter: churning across the gulf of mexico, hurricane harvey has texas in its sights and officials in emergency mode. >> the only thing predictable about the storm is it's unpredictable. >> reporter: the governor of texas declared a state of emergency in 30 counties ahead of harvey's arrival as residents shored up their homes and stockpiled supplies. >> so i got four things of water and formula for the baby and some canned chili to see how far we can make it. >> reporter: texas hasn't seen a major hurricane since 2008 when hurricane ike killed more 20 people across several states and caused bi
kris and marcus? >>> thank you, kari.tioned we are tracking hurricane harvey which is gaining strength this as kari said. it is a massive system and millions of people are preparing for the worst. >> "today in the bay's" sarah dolloff with the possible damage this storm could bring. >> reporter: good morning, marcus and kris. this morning a warning to those in harvey's path -- get out. >> hurricane winds over 74 miles per hour. >> reporter: churning...
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"today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live now with how you can conserve during the eclipse. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. nobody is going to lose power because of the solar eclipse. as long as the sun is not shining the solar panels like the ones behind me can't capture that energy. the independent system operator says we're going to have to use power more expensive if we don't conserve. now you may have just gotten your eclipse glasses over the weekend but they have been getting ready for this eclipse for a year. here is what you can do, turn off the lights, don't charge your car or electronics between 9:00 or 11:00 in the morning at the peak of the eclipse. unplug appliances not in use. turn up your thermostat by two to five degrees. it's nice and cool that time of the morning anyway. replace your traditional light bulbs with those l.e.d. light bulbs that use less power. now join the conversation on twitter and facebook. i'm asking if you plan to watch the solar eclipse. about half of you are saying you're going to watch it, will not miss it, and a third of you say, no, d
"today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live now with how you can conserve during the eclipse. kris? >> reporter: hi there, marcus. nobody is going to lose power because of the solar eclipse. as long as the sun is not shining the solar panels like the ones behind me can't capture that energy. the independent system operator says we're going to have to use power more expensive if we don't conserve. now you may have just gotten your eclipse glasses over the weekend but they have been...
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>> reporter: good morning to you, kris. the city of santa clara's auditor commissioned proves they owe $2 million for the running of the stadium. they think the audit is riddld d with errors. the city wants them to cough up the money or face legal action. $894,000 was used for construction money. $718,000 for unpaid parking fees and more for staff costs. these unpaid amounts are a violation which prohibits tax money to be paid for this. they said they failed to bill them for the $984,000 and that the city wasted money on an audit to have revealed that previous unpaid amount. the mayor of santa clara admits they need to do a better job. the first step is to hire a city manager with experience managing large stadiums like levi's. >> santa clara was ill prepared to manage a stadium of this magnitude. we're changing things and we're fixing it. >> reporter: mayor dilmore is demanding they pay up money owed to the city. >> hopefully they'll cooperate and produce the documents, but if not, we're prepared to take legal action. >> r
>> reporter: good morning to you, kris. the city of santa clara's auditor commissioned proves they owe $2 million for the running of the stadium. they think the audit is riddld d with errors. the city wants them to cough up the money or face legal action. $894,000 was used for construction money. $718,000 for unpaid parking fees and more for staff costs. these unpaid amounts are a violation which prohibits tax money to be paid for this. they said they failed to bill them for the $984,000...
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==kris/cont vo== she sat dow >>> i don't know if it was like a divine intervention. what i saw unfold was horrifying. >> she sat down in her seat and then she stepped into to save the possible victims of two child predators. the airline passenger on a bay area bound flight who helped police make two arrests is now speaking to us. >> nbc bay area has more on her story from san jose international airport. >> i still get very choked up about it. it's still really just still hits hard. >> reporter: christina has been a seattle preschool teacher for three decades and training to spot potential child abuse kicked in when a passenger on her flight leaned back and noticed the man texting in large font. she said the messages included plans to sexually abuse children. >> i don't flow if it was a divi divine intervention. what i saw unfold was horrifying. >> reporter: 56-year-old michael keller texting with gail. christina tried to gather evidence. >> started zooming in and taking pictures. >> as the plane was about to land in san jose she made eye contact with the flight atten
==kris/cont vo== she sat dow >>> i don't know if it was like a divine intervention. what i saw unfold was horrifying. >> she sat down in her seat and then she stepped into to save the possible victims of two child predators. the airline passenger on a bay area bound flight who helped police make two arrests is now speaking to us. >> nbc bay area has more on her story from san jose international airport. >> i still get very choked up about it. it's still really just...
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kris bryant, two-run home run. the bullpen loves it as they get their groove on. [ laughter ] a little dancing. what's the guy wearing on his head? >> goodnight.
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. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live at the b.a.r.t. station in fremont and, kris, this could affect thousands of people. >> reporter: right. good morning to you, marcus and laura. if you ever had a remodel done on your home, you know it is really hard to live in a house where there's construction under way. it's the problem b.a.r.t.'s board of directors are trying to manage at this point. they need to do a system wide retrograde. at the same time they need to serve all of their commuters. delays the start time by one hour was already in the works. it wasn't set to start, though, until next year, 2018, and that was ahead of the seismic work on the transbay tube. now that board of directors may go to a 5:00 a.m. start late this year. b.a.r.t. estimates that would impact about 2,400 riders. believe it or not, though, that extra hour would nearly double the time mant nantz workers have to get onto and off the track to do their work. now riders would have to take buses, which we know can take a lot longer, or they might have to drive, which
. >> "today in the bay's" kris sanchez is live at the b.a.r.t. station in fremont and, kris, this could affect thousands of people. >> reporter: right. good morning to you, marcus and laura. if you ever had a remodel done on your home, you know it is really hard to live in a house where there's construction under way. it's the problem b.a.r.t.'s board of directors are trying to manage at this point. they need to do a system wide retrograde. at the same time they need to...
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. >> and i'm marcus washington as we head into the weekend.
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good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and marcus. you can't see the damage to the apartment building. it's deep in the complex. we'll let them sleep because they had a very busy night. san jose police say this started with a drive-by shooting in a different location and the suspect was caught because he tried to drive by once again. now this was the scene as it ended last night with that driver crashing into an apartment building off colonial, off winchester boulevard. officers cuffed the driver at the hands and at the feet as well and asked him if he was under the influence there at the scene. we didn't get an answer about that, but police say that it started at another scene nearby where people called 911 reporting that someone shot at them as they were gathered there. sergeant jessica welker says as officers were interviewing witnesses that suspect drove by again. >> when officers responded and started interviewing witnesses the suspect vehicle happened to drive by. the officers followed. there was a short pursuit which terminated
good morning, kris. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura and marcus. you can't see the damage to the apartment building. it's deep in the complex. we'll let them sleep because they had a very busy night. san jose police say this started with a drive-by shooting in a different location and the suspect was caught because he tried to drive by once again. now this was the scene as it ended last night with that driver crashing into an apartment building off colonial, off winchester...
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. >> kris sanchez joins us live at police headquarters. what information do you have, kris? >> reporter: good morning to you, scott and laura. at this point, san jose police are not saying a lot about the investigation but sounds like they might be searching for as many as six different suspects. let's show you the scene. right around 10:30 last night. in that neighborhood, as you said, vista glen court, a cul-de-sac with a dozen homes or so. neighbor there told us he seen a lot of folks coming and going in the last week at the very home across the street. the home where he heard the gun fire last night and family ducking for cover. >> they have a little 8-year-old sister and when she heard the gunshots she got really scared and the first instinct to hide behind the couch. >> reporter: now, we saw four people being loaded into ambulances there at the scene and san jose fire confirms this morning that, in fact, six people were injured badly enough to go to the hospital. we are in contact with san jose police. they're not releasing a lot of details at this point but we know wi
. >> kris sanchez joins us live at police headquarters. what information do you have, kris? >> reporter: good morning to you, scott and laura. at this point, san jose police are not saying a lot about the investigation but sounds like they might be searching for as many as six different suspects. let's show you the scene. right around 10:30 last night. in that neighborhood, as you said, vista glen court, a cul-de-sac with a dozen homes or so. neighbor there told us he seen a lot of...
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i'm trying not to, kris. >> oh, you will be lovely.ry game, no pressure. >> and it's going to be quite warm out there this weekend. on saturday, it's going to be reaching into the upper 80s in san francisco, on monday, labor day, it is going to start to come down, but the humidity may be going up. and looking at our forecast for the weekend, tomorrow reaching the peak of the heat, it's going to be hot today, but that dangerous heat continues into at least next tuesday before it starts to come down a few degrees. >> all right. does the heat affect the vocal cords? >> it works. >> it actually works in your favor. >> that's good. thank you, kari. we'll be uncomfortable for the sake of marcus and his pipes. our next newscast is tonight at 5:00. >> stay safe out there in the heat. stand by, everyone, we are live in 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. stepping the pitch high and outside. look at that. >> oh. >> of course, this went viral. people sadly are going nuts over this pitch. >> oh, poor guy, 17-year-old jordan leondre, throwing out the first pitch, it wa
i'm trying not to, kris. >> oh, you will be lovely.ry game, no pressure. >> and it's going to be quite warm out there this weekend. on saturday, it's going to be reaching into the upper 80s in san francisco, on monday, labor day, it is going to start to come down, but the humidity may be going up. and looking at our forecast for the weekend, tomorrow reaching the peak of the heat, it's going to be hot today, but that dangerous heat continues into at least next tuesday before it...
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i'm kris sanchez. we are in a micro climate weather alert because of that heat warning and advisory. >> we're talking heat advisories and warnings which means, yes, we're climbing into triple digit heat and up to 110 in some areas. current temperatures right now you probably noticed it's warmer than we've been seeing. the 24-hour temperature change, an increase of about five degrees. san jose at 65 degrees. we are seeing a heat advisory for the highlighted areas until 9:00 p.m. monday and that's because of the high 90s, possibly even 105 in the peninsula, east bay, shoreline and all valley areas. then the heat warnings will be in effect until 9:00 p.m. friday including the east bay and of course the tri-valley bringing enhanced fire danger through the weekend. we are expecting triple digit heat not just for today but the start of the workweek. take a look at some of these temperatures. 98 degrees for san jose. a closer look at what we can expect in the upcoming workweek in 15 minutes. >> shocking to se
i'm kris sanchez. we are in a micro climate weather alert because of that heat warning and advisory. >> we're talking heat advisories and warnings which means, yes, we're climbing into triple digit heat and up to 110 in some areas. current temperatures right now you probably noticed it's warmer than we've been seeing. the 24-hour temperature change, an increase of about five degrees. san jose at 65 degrees. we are seeing a heat advisory for the highlighted areas until 9:00 p.m. monday and...
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>> mason: kris van cleave in charlottesville. thanks, kris. 23-year-old man is accused of trying to detonate what he thought was massive bomb in oklahoma city just blocks from the site of the 1995 bombing of the murrah federal building. omar villafranca has more from the scene. >> reporter: a confidential f.b.i. informant alerted the f.b.i. to the plan of jerry drake varnell's plan to blow up an oklahoma city bank. in the criminal complaint, varnell wanted to pull off an take similar to the oklahoma city bombing, adding, "i'm out for blood." when militias start getting formed, i'm going after government officials. the informant introduced varnell to an undercover f.b.i. agent, posing as someone who could help him get bomb-making supplies and plan the attack. raul bujanda is with the f.b.i. >> he then began acquiring components for what he believed would make a 1,000-pound improvised explosive device. >> reporter: last friday varnell assembled what he thought was a working bomb and tried to detonate it with a cell phone. >> he parked the car an
>> mason: kris van cleave in charlottesville. thanks, kris. 23-year-old man is accused of trying to detonate what he thought was massive bomb in oklahoma city just blocks from the site of the 1995 bombing of the murrah federal building. omar villafranca has more from the scene. >> reporter: a confidential f.b.i. informant alerted the f.b.i. to the plan of jerry drake varnell's plan to blow up an oklahoma city bank. in the criminal complaint, varnell wanted to pull off an take...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> all right, kris, thank you for that update. >>> new this morning a reported abduction in oakland last night turns out to be false. this morning police are telling us there's no merit to the story. last night california highway patrol tweeted out they were looking for a suspect behind an abduction of a woman in oakland. oakland police are saying the alleged kidnapping did not happen in their city. also new this morning less than 24 hours after b.a.r.t. police arrested a suspect connected to two assaults at b.a.r.t. stations, it doesn't look like the crime interest there is actually slowing down. >> "today in the bay's" pete suratos joining us live from the b.a.r.t. station with more on the latest incident. at this time yesterday, pete, you were getting us ready for a press conference as they looked for a suspect. now more information. >> reporter: good morning to u you, sam and laura. yes, i was in oakland when b.a.r.t. poe he lease announced the arrest of that suspect connected to two assaults at the embarcadero station in san leandro.
in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> all right, kris, thank you for that update. >>> new this morning a reported abduction in oakland last night turns out to be false. this morning police are telling us there's no merit to the story. last night california highway patrol tweeted out they were looking for a suspect behind an abduction of a woman in oakland. oakland police are saying the alleged kidnapping did not happen in their city. also new this morning...
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demarco. >> morgan: kris van cleave reporting. kris, thank you. i'm demarco morgan.l have much more from houston later in the broadcast. but the news continues now with margaret brennan in new york. margaret. >> well, the white house says harvey's floodwaters damaged or destroyed nearly 100,000 texas homes. at least 51,000 claims have been filed with fema's national flood insurance program, but many victims have no flood insurance. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: in crosby, texas, the floodwaters in consuelo ibarra's kitchen, the one she finished remodeling just last week, rose to her knees. >> whitewater got all the way in to the top. >> reporter: but like so many others, since her home is it outside fema's map of high-risk flood yawrs, she did not buy any flood insurance. >> we were not in a flood zone so we didn't need to get it. >> it's going to be somewhere around 15% of the homeowners in the affected area that have flood insurance. >> reporter: do the math, says mark hanna, of the insurance council of texas, and that means five out of every six flood victims h
demarco. >> morgan: kris van cleave reporting. kris, thank you. i'm demarco morgan.l have much more from houston later in the broadcast. but the news continues now with margaret brennan in new york. margaret. >> well, the white house says harvey's floodwaters damaged or destroyed nearly 100,000 texas homes. at least 51,000 claims have been filed with fema's national flood insurance program, but many victims have no flood insurance. here's jim axelrod. >> reporter: in crosby,...
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kris sanchez tweeted a link with ways to help. follow her @krisnbc.omeowners will be on the hook for the >>> there's an unfortunate truth about the texas flooding. homeowners will be on the hook. >> homeowners' insurance won't help. investigator chris chmura is here to explain why and where he sees the wake-up call for california. >> reporter: your insurance will cover you if rain falls down on your home but not if it rises up. it requires a separate purchase from the national flood insurance program run by fema. the entire state of texas had flood insurance. the vast majority of homeowners have zero coverage for floods. here in california the insurance president clinton tour is even more bleak. just.8% of us have flood coverage. out of the 13.5 million homes, condos, and mobile homes here there are only 246,000 flood insurance policies. we've had exactly one call about flood insurance. make one call. there's only one provider. you might not have to budge quite as much for a little extra protection. >> thank you, chris. new this morning google is maki
kris sanchez tweeted a link with ways to help. follow her @krisnbc.omeowners will be on the hook for the >>> there's an unfortunate truth about the texas flooding. homeowners will be on the hook. >> homeowners' insurance won't help. investigator chris chmura is here to explain why and where he sees the wake-up call for california. >> reporter: your insurance will cover you if rain falls down on your home but not if it rises up. it requires a separate purchase from the...
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. >> and i'm kris sanchez. we'll continue following that news. here at home, police are searching for a gunman who killed a father of four right in front of his wife. pete suratos is there am midday. at quimby and white road, a lot of folks knew him. >> reporter: yes, he was well known in the community. police are still looking for that gunman, but we know this victim was owner of this liquor store. you can see flowers coming in really in the past half hour in memorial of this man who has passed away. let's get to information, at least, that we know as of this time. they're saying the shooting took place just before 11:00 p.m. on the 2800 block of quimby road where he was pronounced dead on the scene at his liquor store. details from police are limited at this time as they investigated the matter. kris actually spoke to lee's brother who said the victim's brother is actually who shot him. >> he just had dinner. he laid down on the floor to rest inside. and his wife. and the guy come over. >> reporter: and from there the brother claims the suspect
. >> and i'm kris sanchez. we'll continue following that news. here at home, police are searching for a gunman who killed a father of four right in front of his wife. pete suratos is there am midday. at quimby and white road, a lot of folks knew him. >> reporter: yes, he was well known in the community. police are still looking for that gunman, but we know this victim was owner of this liquor store. you can see flowers coming in really in the past half hour in memorial of this man...
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kris? >> reporter: well, sam and laura, we know the city needs more affordable housing but we also know the city of san jose needs jobs and it seems that in voting no on rezoning that property from commercial to residential this time jobs won out in the issue. now here is the property we're talking about. it is in willow glen on lincoln avenue about a third of an acre. wanted to build 8 to 16 apartment units that teachers could then rent inexpense iccou ic ively. the councilwoman for the district says it comes down to money. >> which would be detrimental to the city's revenue stream. >> reporter: now the planning commission did advise the council it vote no on this plan and not because they dent want housing for teachers but the city only has about 15% of the land set aside for commercial real estate and commercial equals jobs in the words of many of the councilmembers. kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> that is a tough balance to. thank you very much, kris. appreciate it. >>> we have new
kris? >> reporter: well, sam and laura, we know the city needs more affordable housing but we also know the city of san jose needs jobs and it seems that in voting no on rezoning that property from commercial to residential this time jobs won out in the issue. now here is the property we're talking about. it is in willow glen on lincoln avenue about a third of an acre. wanted to build 8 to 16 apartment units that teachers could then rent inexpense iccou ic ively. the councilwoman for the...
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good morning to you, kris and sam. police tell us they received a call around 9:20 this morning from someone near the home where this boy lives. that was after he was found in the woods of an apartment complex in san jose. police are now questioning the boy's guardian to find out what happened. the violence unit is also getting involved. it was around 3:00 this morning that a couple living in this apartment complex found the boy wandering near the woods by the complex. he tells us the boy at the time was covered in mud, was only wearing a diaper. the couple gave him a little sweater to keep warm. police arrived. they took the boy to the hospital for a medical evaluation to make sure he was okay, and then they turned him over to child protective services. they also looked for the boy's parents, to no avail. the security guard said the boy speak to them. >> mom and dad, mom and dad in spanish. >> reporter: was that it? >> that's it. >> reporter: was he crying? >> no. >> reporter: did he look upset? >> no. he was checking
good morning to you, kris and sam. police tell us they received a call around 9:20 this morning from someone near the home where this boy lives. that was after he was found in the woods of an apartment complex in san jose. police are now questioning the boy's guardian to find out what happened. the violence unit is also getting involved. it was around 3:00 this morning that a couple living in this apartment complex found the boy wandering near the woods by the complex. he tells us the boy at...
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kris and marcus? >> all right. thank you, kari. >> thanks, kari. >>> nbc bay area responds to a san jose woman whose phone bill dampened her overseas trip. >> she asked our response team for help and she got it. chris gamora is here with her story. >> christine carlisle took a trip to morocco. she called verizon and set up a pay as you go cell phone plan. this means she was charged every time she sent a text or used data. she only used the internet while connected to wi-fi at her hotel. but on day four of her trip, she received a text from verizon saying she had accrued $500 in data charges. christine called verizon and learned her phone and iphone was set to wi-fi assist, which switches to cellular data when the wi-fi signal is weak. christine was upset because she didn't even know about wi-fi assist and thought verizon should have told her to turn it off. she asked verizon to forgive the $500 bill, but it said no. instead it offered a $100 credit. christine didn't think that $100 credit was good enough so she rea
kris and marcus? >> all right. thank you, kari. >> thanks, kari. >>> nbc bay area responds to a san jose woman whose phone bill dampened her overseas trip. >> she asked our response team for help and she got it. chris gamora is here with her story. >> christine carlisle took a trip to morocco. she called verizon and set up a pay as you go cell phone plan. this means she was charged every time she sent a text or used data. she only used the internet while...
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thanks so much, kris. at 5:04 the palo alto unified school board, the district wants to spend $200,000 more dollars to look into title 9 complaints. they have spent $250,000 allocated. also today the district superintendent will present results from questions about sexual harassment and misconduct. palo alto online says the district has seen a sharp spike in reports since may. >>> 5:05 and happening now antioch police say they need your help in finding this missing teen. police say 14-year-old rivera was last seen outside of black diamond middle school yesterday afternoon. he's a student at deere valley high school. they say he has a congenitive ability of a fourth grader. police consider him to be at risk. he was last seen wearing a light gray or light sweater and green camouflage pants. >>> san francisco leaders say they're trying to find a permanent solution to make dolores park safer. people gathered to share ideas with people from the police department and district attorney's office among others. that
thanks so much, kris. at 5:04 the palo alto unified school board, the district wants to spend $200,000 more dollars to look into title 9 complaints. they have spent $250,000 allocated. also today the district superintendent will present results from questions about sexual harassment and misconduct. palo alto online says the district has seen a sharp spike in reports since may. >>> 5:05 and happening now antioch police say they need your help in finding this missing teen. police say...
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in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you, kris. it is 5:09. as you wake up and get ready to head out the door a few clouds in san jose and that will help bring down those temperatures as we take a live look at downtown right now. and the temperature trend 63 degrees heading up to 87 later today. as we look at the temperatures, we'll be in the 70s through noon and upper 80s by 3:00 today. checking out the day planner for oakland in the mid-70s today. we'll talk more about that coming up in a few minutes. mike gets us out there on the roadways with an update on the bay bridge. >> the backup we saw has cleared. traffic tuesday, they're expecting as we do the big traffic flow. meanwhile as we look at that map, the slowing over on the san francisco side has cleared up from the span itself because the earlier commercial shoot has cleared. meanwhile we're looking at 680 southbound. just got word of a tree blocking part of your fast lane so that may be an issue. be careful. there may be a quick traffic break. >>> the generation that may be to blame fo
in san jose, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thank you, kris. it is 5:09. as you wake up and get ready to head out the door a few clouds in san jose and that will help bring down those temperatures as we take a live look at downtown right now. and the temperature trend 63 degrees heading up to 87 later today. as we look at the temperatures, we'll be in the 70s through noon and upper 80s by 3:00 today. checking out the day planner for oakland in the mid-70s today. we'll talk...
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van cleave, thanks, kris.n townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w. bush and is now our cbs news new senior security analyst. fran, there have been at least half a dozen of these in europe just this year, vehicular attacks. sadly, is there nothing we can do to prevent this? >> well, you know, over the years, anthony, governments around the world have put up barriers in large pedestrian areas to prevent cars from getting into them. but you can't do that everywhere, and any iconic sort of tourist landmark, anyplace where people gather-- restaurants, squares-- you can't protect all of them. and, sadly, the enemy, isis, is taking advantage of that. >> mason: isis has basically said their agents did this. >> that's right. >> mason: what does this say about their-- a shift, if anything, in their strategy? >> well, i think on that score we shouldn't be all that surprised. as we're constricting, as we're succeeding against them in places like iraq and syria, they're clearly looking for inportuniti
van cleave, thanks, kris.n townsend was homeland security adviser to president george w. bush and is now our cbs news new senior security analyst. fran, there have been at least half a dozen of these in europe just this year, vehicular attacks. sadly, is there nothing we can do to prevent this? >> well, you know, over the years, anthony, governments around the world have put up barriers in large pedestrian areas to prevent cars from getting into them. but you can't do that everywhere, and...
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anthony. >> kris van cleave with a risk that every parent worries about. still ahead.uld a school district be held liable for a 12-year-old suicide? floods in the desert, record heat in the pacific northwest. and, a trip inside a shark's mouth. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. on mi came across this housentry with water dripping from the ceiling. you never know when something like this will happen. with homeowners insurance and protect yourself from things like fire, theft, or in this case, water damage. cannonball! now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe. let the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance. call today to see how much you could save. ltry align probiotic.n your digestive system? for a non-stop, sweet treat go
anthony. >> kris van cleave with a risk that every parent worries about. still ahead.uld a school district be held liable for a 12-year-old suicide? floods in the desert, record heat in the pacific northwest. and, a trip inside a shark's mouth. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen things. on mi...
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this is where we find kris sanchez live to explain what led up to the shooting. kris? >> in the last half hour san jose police confirmed the suspect in the deadly shooting is still at large. officers are still onscene here at the liquor store gathering evidence which might be easier now that the sun is starting to come up. this appears to be a botched robbery inside that liquor store and the parking lot is still locked down. officers say they found one man shot and pairics tried to save him but it was just too late. the coroner only took the body away about an hour ago so we don't yet know the identity of the victim nor whether it was an employee of the liquor store or perhaps a customer. san jose police are keeping us about 300 feet back from the scene. the liquor store is pretty far back off the road so i would not anticipate any impact to traffic this morning. i have passed that on to mike inouye as well this morning. we know that there are surveillance cameras up and down the strip mall and we know that police are likely going to be looking at that for any sort of
this is where we find kris sanchez live to explain what led up to the shooting. kris? >> in the last half hour san jose police confirmed the suspect in the deadly shooting is still at large. officers are still onscene here at the liquor store gathering evidence which might be easier now that the sun is starting to come up. this appears to be a botched robbery inside that liquor store and the parking lot is still locked down. officers say they found one man shot and pairics tried to save...
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in fremont, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks a lot, kris. >>> alameda county wants your input on the master bike and pedestrian plan. this particular plan is for the unincorporated areas of the county shown in the shaded portion of your map there. the goal is to create new paths and to make the old ones safer. overnight we did some digging in the county's plan. right now nearly 42 miles of existing bike paths in the unincorporated area. the goal is 200 new miles. >>> taking a look at our commute this morning. some problems out there on the way. looks clear in this shot. a lot of green out there. we do have problems on the toll plaza this morning where an rv ran into the golden gate bridge plaza. they have some lane closures as they try to work out that situation. it's 5:36 right now. pretty soon we'll be looking at the weekend forecast because we're already on wednesday, halfway through our workweek, kari. >> yes, we are. now we are going to take a look at saturday's forecast with our high temperatures really starting to heat up out there as we get a look at the inland forecas
in fremont, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> thanks a lot, kris. >>> alameda county wants your input on the master bike and pedestrian plan. this particular plan is for the unincorporated areas of the county shown in the shaded portion of your map there. the goal is to create new paths and to make the old ones safer. overnight we did some digging in the county's plan. right now nearly 42 miles of existing bike paths in the unincorporated area. the goal is 200 new...
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>> kris van cleave, thank you. paula reed now with more on those who were killed and injured in charlottesville. >> reporter: across the country people rallied for peace in honor of the victims of the violence in charlottesville. they carried signs and lit candles. >> i'm shocked and appalled that someone lost their life today when they came out to protest hate and lost their life protesting hate. it's just a real shame. >> reporter: this morning charlottesville resident my shirtleff laid a balloon and flowers at a makeshift memorial. >> my heart bleeds for this community right now. this isn't normal. this isn't right. this happened a long time ago. so why bring it up now? >> reporter: 32-year-old heather heyer was killed when this dodge challenger rammed into a crowd of counterprotesters saturday afternoon. a virginia native, she was a pair alegal at miller law group in charlottesville. in 2016 heyer posted this on her facebook page. "if you're not outraged you're not paying attention." just hours after heyer was
>> kris van cleave, thank you. paula reed now with more on those who were killed and injured in charlottesville. >> reporter: across the country people rallied for peace in honor of the victims of the violence in charlottesville. they carried signs and lit candles. >> i'm shocked and appalled that someone lost their life today when they came out to protest hate and lost their life protesting hate. it's just a real shame. >> reporter: this morning charlottesville resident...
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. >> kris sanchez is live to explain what led up to this chase. good morning, kris. >> reporter: hi there, laura and marcus. we're not showing you the scene. we to let folks get a little bit of rest but talk about audacity. he was identified by witnesses. as the witnesses were talking to police, he drove by again. this is how the whole thing ended. crash into this apartment building here on colonial way off winchester boulevard, as you said. you can see the officers putting cuffs on the suspect's hands and feet and you might hear officers asking him if he is under the influence. didn't hear the answer on that one but if you look at this map, this is where it started. police tell us it was about a block away on winchester and cadillac where people were calling 911 saying that someone shot at them as they were gathered there. it's not too far from a vta bus stop. by the sergeant's description it sounds like the suspected drive-by shooter really was his own worst enemy. >> officers responded and started interviewing witnesses. the suspect vehicle hap
. >> kris sanchez is live to explain what led up to this chase. good morning, kris. >> reporter: hi there, laura and marcus. we're not showing you the scene. we to let folks get a little bit of rest but talk about audacity. he was identified by witnesses. as the witnesses were talking to police, he drove by again. this is how the whole thing ended. crash into this apartment building here on colonial way off winchester boulevard, as you said. you can see the officers putting cuffs on...
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anthony. >> kris van cleave with a risk that every parent worries about. still ahead. should a school district be held liable for a 12-year-old suicide? floods in the desert, record heat in the pacific northwest. and, a trip inside a shark's mouth. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture from k-y ultragel. ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expensive septic disaster. but for only $7 a month, rid-x helps break down waste. avoid a septic disaster with rid-x. >>> in new jersey the parents of a 12-year-old girl who skilled herself, claims she was bullied on line for months and the school district did nothing to stop it. now they plan to sue. here is don dahler. >> she is your average american little girl. she is what you hoped that your children will grow up to be, that's who mallory is. >> six weeks after her daughter's suicide, diane grossm
anthony. >> kris van cleave with a risk that every parent worries about. still ahead. should a school district be held liable for a 12-year-old suicide? floods in the desert, record heat in the pacific northwest. and, a trip inside a shark's mouth. no matter who was in there last. protection. new lysol power & fresh 6 goes to work flush after flush for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol. what it takes to protect. make the most of a few minutes with instant moisture...
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kris van cleave spoke with one of them. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> reporter: henderson officer, says she blacked out behind the wheel and crashed her ford explorer police cruiser in april. >> could have had somebody transporting them to the jail, i could have killed them. i didn't know i was in a crash. >> reporter: according to medical records, doctors diagnosed her with carbon monoxide poisoning. tests showed potentially dangerous levels of the gas in her bld two hours laood two hou. >> it was near fatal, lethal. >> reporter: yet regulators said last month despite reports of three crashes and 41 injuries in the 2011-2017 explorers there was no evidence. ford released images, which may explain how. they show unsealed holes near the muffler and rear of the cruisers. holes were made after purchase to install emergency equipment like lights. company engineers are making repairs to police uniits at no cost. they're in austin, texas, attempting to fix some of the city's 400 plus explorers taken off the road. the crack right there? >> ford is also inve
kris van cleave spoke with one of them. >> reporter: what goes through your mind? >> reporter: henderson officer, says she blacked out behind the wheel and crashed her ford explorer police cruiser in april. >> could have had somebody transporting them to the jail, i could have killed them. i didn't know i was in a crash. >> reporter: according to medical records, doctors diagnosed her with carbon monoxide poisoning. tests showed potentially dangerous levels of the gas in...
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in livermore, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> kris, thank you for that. >> you can keep track of the heat even when we're not in the air. >> a judge sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman. they claim the jury does not have jurisdiction but the secretary of state does. persky's lawsuit has been temporarily stopped. >> the piedmont city council was voted to remove the city's mayor jeff wheeler. mr. wheeler acted first by resigning. he did it over the weekend. it comes after his controversial conversation on facebook with a piedmont resident. he wrote transgender people are mentally ill, liberals are un-american, and the black lives matter movement. one member says wheeler lacks moral leadership. >> i would absolutely defend his right to free speech but sometimes free speech has consequences. >> wheeler will remain on the city council until his current term is over in november of 2018. >> the vet and san francisco police officer facing child porn charges is expected in court today. 37-year-old joshua is expected to be arr
in livermore, kris sanchez, "today in the bay." >> kris, thank you for that. >> you can keep track of the heat even when we're not in the air. >> a judge sentenced former stanford swimmer brock turner to six months in jail for sexually assaulting a woman. they claim the jury does not have jurisdiction but the secretary of state does. persky's lawsuit has been temporarily stopped. >> the piedmont city council was voted to remove the city's mayor jeff wheeler....
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i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. we'll help you get out the door. >> as we look at what's going on, a little muggy outside. >> looks pretty good, though. it's going to be a hotter day. you'll feel the difference this afternoon. yesterday was so pleasant. today we will see the temperatures going up a few more degrees. partly cloudy. clear in the south bay. we are seeing some mostly clear skies in the north bay. temperatures cool there. a look at the highs this afternoon reaching up to 72 in oakland. 92 in antioch and san jose at 82 degrees. we'll talk about all of that in the forecast heading into the weekend coming up. mike is tracking a crash clearing in the east bay. >> we had a few small crashes that cleared quickly but this one leaves debris over westbound 80, willow. the on ramp may be affected by debris left over just as you head through the area heading to hercules. that on ramp for a few minutes until they clear the debris. another crash down through san pablo is not a major issue. it's over on the shoulder.
i'm kris sanchez in for laura garcia-cannon. we'll help you get out the door. >> as we look at what's going on, a little muggy outside. >> looks pretty good, though. it's going to be a hotter day. you'll feel the difference this afternoon. yesterday was so pleasant. today we will see the temperatures going up a few more degrees. partly cloudy. clear in the south bay. we are seeing some mostly clear skies in the north bay. temperatures cool there. a look at the highs this afternoon...