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reggie: foul on ward, i believe. kevin: it is. reggie: wow. kevin: number four on ward. dan: ward is battling for position but here he's just got to get out of the way. reggie: oh, that's a bad call. he was the first to the basketball. that's a bad call. you have to allow these guys to play with a little bit of contact. dan: i think he wrapped up his arm there and that's what the official saw. if you're ward you just have to be careful. reggie: you don't want to put yourself in harm's way. kevin: coleby all season is only 7-1 from the line. follow "bleacher report" on inis gram. join millions of other and follow on instagram now. he's only played in 22 games with. a miss. kansas from the line one of the worst teams in college basketball, number 283 but today they were 1-13. they have thrived at the free-throw line. dan: over their last 15 games coming in, they've shot almost 76% coming in. kevin: jackson was defending. mykhailiuk gets the deflection. inside, he hit. big-time play. ♪ ♪boys are boys and girls are joys♪ ♪ ♪to you and me they're more than toys♪ ♪ ♪ ♪gonna fi
reggie: foul on ward, i believe. kevin: it is. reggie: wow. kevin: number four on ward. dan: ward is battling for position but here he's just got to get out of the way. reggie: oh, that's a bad call. he was the first to the basketball. that's a bad call. you have to allow these guys to play with a little bit of contact. dan: i think he wrapped up his arm there and that's what the official saw. if you're ward you just have to be careful. reggie: you don't want to put yourself in harm's way....
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. >> reggie: we talked about nevada averaging 24 and a half free throws, they do a good job of not fouling and putting their opponent on the free throw line. nice job here by eric musselman and the wolfpack abusing their feet and not fouling. >> reggie: they get to the ascent of game situations and advise you to file. >> kevin: he's now hit the six, that's a two. they may review, they're going to look at it. it looked like a tube, that's our score, that's our time on cbs. >> kevin: take a look if it was a three or a two by nixon of colorado state. >> reggie: look at that left foot. before what we're watching it, were think it was definitely a three, look at that left foot. >> kevin: it is a three, it's called a three. >> the rule there is you have to make it, if you look at indisputable evidence, you can reverse it, that's exactly what they did. >> kevin: spalding immediately said i'm not sure, they went back and looked, that's the beauty of replay, file on clavell, i think he's got four. he does. >> dan: at this point if you're colorado state come you don't have choice. you have to file,
. >> reggie: we talked about nevada averaging 24 and a half free throws, they do a good job of not fouling and putting their opponent on the free throw line. nice job here by eric musselman and the wolfpack abusing their feet and not fouling. >> reggie: they get to the ascent of game situations and advise you to file. >> kevin: he's now hit the six, that's a two. they may review, they're going to look at it. it looked like a tube, that's our score, that's our time on cbs....
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i am reggie aqui. >> i am natasha. >>> and sprinkles around petaluma, and it's partly cloudy outside, and it's going to be breezy and 56 to 58 is your spread. if you are headed out, that breeze is going to make it feel a little chilly, and 56 to 62 at 4:00. temperatures will be around 55 to 57 at 7:00. >>> we are looking good. here's a check of the bay bridge commute for the folks coming from the east bay into downtown san francisco. you are going to have to sit through the bay bridge metering lights. westbound 580, tracy to dublin, slowest here, 47 minutes. 19 minutes from antioch to conquered on westbound 4. >>> happening now, it's the first morning commute for the new warm springs b.a.r.t. station. this is supposed to be up and running in 2014. >> this is the first step for b.a.r.t. to reach silicon valley. matt is live. >> reporter: one of the exciting things about being at a brand-new b.a.r.t. station, they actually have working escalators. not a lot of passengers here this morning using the escalators, but once they get the word out you can expect a lot more people to be here, a
i am reggie aqui. >> i am natasha. >>> and sprinkles around petaluma, and it's partly cloudy outside, and it's going to be breezy and 56 to 58 is your spread. if you are headed out, that breeze is going to make it feel a little chilly, and 56 to 62 at 4:00. temperatures will be around 55 to 57 at 7:00. >>> we are looking good. here's a check of the bay bridge commute for the folks coming from the east bay into downtown san francisco. you are going to have to sit through...
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. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. caltrain says passengers shouldn't worry about their safety because of these delays, but caltrain has filed a lawsuit. now, the hope is this system will help prevent catastrophic crashes like the one in southern california back in 2008 and the one in new jersey this past september where people were hurt and killed. now, the idea is those could have been potentially been stopped if there was a positive train control system installed. according to courthouse news service, this lawsuit is about that system. caltrain had a deal with the illinois-based rail contractor parsons so install it on the bay area railway network. now basically is system is designed to overcome human error bi like conductors being dissubtracted or asleep. course news service says parsons missed the deadline so they terminated the contract last month and sued the company. parsons says caltrain is partially responsible for the delays and has turned around and sued caltrain. caltrain is looking for another company to
. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. caltrain says passengers shouldn't worry about their safety because of these delays, but caltrain has filed a lawsuit. now, the hope is this system will help prevent catastrophic crashes like the one in southern california back in 2008 and the one in new jersey this past september where people were hurt and killed. now, the idea is those could have been potentially been stopped if there was a positive train control system installed....
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i'm reggie aqui. >> i'm natasha.ve mike nicco, alexis smith and we want to get to jessica with breaking news. >> it's a problem that we have been tracking for almost seven hours now. we want to get to this breaking news. a dump truck crash damaging a bridge overnight, forcing the partial closure of highway 101 in palo alto. and abc7 news reporter matt keller is live there for us now with the work being done to reopen the road. hi, matt. >> reporter: good morning, jessica. yes, since i last saw you guys about a half with the chp and they are still waiting for that structural engineer from caltrans to arrive here from sacramento. so, as you said, this happened just before 11:00 last night so it has been about seven hours and counting for caltrans to get their expert out here. meanwhile, traffic is starting to get backed up here in palo alto. you can see the damage done by the bed of the dump truck in our video. the chp says the driver dropped off his load just a little ways up 101, investigators say the most likely sce
i'm reggie aqui. >> i'm natasha.ve mike nicco, alexis smith and we want to get to jessica with breaking news. >> it's a problem that we have been tracking for almost seven hours now. we want to get to this breaking news. a dump truck crash damaging a bridge overnight, forcing the partial closure of highway 101 in palo alto. and abc7 news reporter matt keller is live there for us now with the work being done to reopen the road. hi, matt. >> reporter: good morning, jessica. yes,...
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reggie, i don't know, i think wood stock might need a little buddy, what do you think? >> i think you're right. i don't know how he feels about it really, but let's make that happen. that was adorable. >>> an abc news exclusive, a woman gets lost in the desert near the grand canyon for five days. >> she's talking now about what she did to stay alive in the arizona desert. abc's lindsey janice has the details. >> reporter: in the morning's "gma first look," amber van heck was sightseeing near the southern rim of the grand canyon when she says her gps instructed her to make a series of wrong turns, leading her into increasingly rough terrain. >> i panicked. i drove around a aimlessly. >> >> reporter: her car ran out of gas. she had no cell phone signal. amber says she constructed various signs, like this one near the road and this giant plea for help spelled out in 20 to 30 foot letters, all throughout recording video diaries. >> i just want to go home. >> reporter: after 119 hours, a rescue crew responding to that call first spotting her car and then that sign. and we'll
reggie, i don't know, i think wood stock might need a little buddy, what do you think? >> i think you're right. i don't know how he feels about it really, but let's make that happen. that was adorable. >>> an abc news exclusive, a woman gets lost in the desert near the grand canyon for five days. >> she's talking now about what she did to stay alive in the arizona desert. abc's lindsey janice has the details. >> reporter: in the morning's "gma first look,"...
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. >> jimmy: reggie jackson had his own candy bar. do you even know who reggie jackson is?ids today. yankees fans are crying in new york right now. yeah. yeah, no, reggie was a baseball player. >> yeah. old school. i know reggie jackson, i do. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. you don't have to know who these people are. you're making -- kobe bryant said on this very show, i asked him if there was one guy he'd want. who would it be? he said it was you. you were a lakers fans as a kid. [ cheers and applause ] >> coming from kobe, that's an honor. i just try to compete at a high level every night. coming from him, one of the best to ever do it, means a lot to me. >> jimmy: cuttidid you get exci when you heard he said that? had he said it to you personally? >> we talk, we're really good friends. he's never told me that in person. >> jimmy: what was it like the first time he played against him? he's your favorite player. what does that feel like? >> nervous in the beginning. then once the ball -- he had the ball, and i was guarding him. i had to try to stop him. i had no other choice. >> j
. >> jimmy: reggie jackson had his own candy bar. do you even know who reggie jackson is?ids today. yankees fans are crying in new york right now. yeah. yeah, no, reggie was a baseball player. >> yeah. old school. i know reggie jackson, i do. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. you don't have to know who these people are. you're making -- kobe bryant said on this very show, i asked him if there was one guy he'd want. who would it be? he said it was you. you were a lakers fans as a kid. [...
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way to say it, reggie.et me show you the colors that are developing on our tower tam right now on top of mount tamalpais. we'll have a mixture of sun and clouds the rest of the week. possibly our longest stretch of dry weather this year. and it's not going to be quite as warm this weekend but it's trending dryer and still pretty mild so while we were sleeping, the storm track moved up to the north, this is where the coldest air is. you can see the approaching high clouds that are going to keep our sunshine dim and it's not going to be that deep blue sky that, you maybe want, but it's going to be dry and the brighter as you head down towards the south bay and that's why some of the warmest weather is there, 63 in fremont, palo alto, san jose and morgan hill at 64, little bit cooler in san francisco at 59 and some 60s around santa rosa, richmond, to concord at 62. let's take a look at low temperatures tonight. say low to upper 40s, not quite as chilly as this morning. here's a look at what's happening around
way to say it, reggie.et me show you the colors that are developing on our tower tam right now on top of mount tamalpais. we'll have a mixture of sun and clouds the rest of the week. possibly our longest stretch of dry weather this year. and it's not going to be quite as warm this weekend but it's trending dryer and still pretty mild so while we were sleeping, the storm track moved up to the north, this is where the coldest air is. you can see the approaching high clouds that are going to keep...
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. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. city college of san francisco is the only community college here in the bay area with sworn police officers who do not carry guns. but that could change. so what exactly is on the table here at city college of san francisco? well, according to the san francisco examiner, chief andre barnes wants to purchase for his officers, two dozen guns, 40 tasers and 40 body cameras. this issue popped up after an incident in 2015. at that time, police received a call regarding a man with a gun at the library. no shots were fired and the gunman got away but campus police had to wait another three to five minutes for san francisco police to arrive with their guns. here's what one campus officer told abc7 news about a month after that incident. >> we're supposed to contact sfpd and basically wait for them to arrive and take care of the situation. >> reporter: so an independent consultant was hired after that incident and "the examiner" reports it recommended arming the officers. an advisory council t
. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. city college of san francisco is the only community college here in the bay area with sworn police officers who do not carry guns. but that could change. so what exactly is on the table here at city college of san francisco? well, according to the san francisco examiner, chief andre barnes wants to purchase for his officers, two dozen guns, 40 tasers and 40 body cameras. this issue popped up after an incident in 2015. at that time, police...
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probably like reggie's mind this morning after northwestern won. he found out they had a basketball team and they made the tournament for the first time and they won their first game. >> we're hard on him. >> reggie, i wish he was here to defend himself because you know he'd do a good job. uc davis, kansas, today, 3:50. here's a look at what's going on. notice our storm heading more to the north than it was towards the east and that's because we have a surge of warm weather coming in today, our warmest day throughout the accuweather 7 day forecast. let's jump ahead to tomorrow morning. you can see some of that moisture moving into the north bay in the form of some sprinkles, maybe even a little light shower activity. it's going to fall apart for the most part during the day but there's still a slight chance out there. you see the scattered nature of the green but it's mainly along the coast and our higher elevations of the north bay. throughout the overnight hours into sunday morning, mainly cloudy, temperatures in the 50s and then sunday afternoon
probably like reggie's mind this morning after northwestern won. he found out they had a basketball team and they made the tournament for the first time and they won their first game. >> we're hard on him. >> reggie, i wish he was here to defend himself because you know he'd do a good job. uc davis, kansas, today, 3:50. here's a look at what's going on. notice our storm heading more to the north than it was towards the east and that's because we have a surge of warm weather coming...
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this morning, reggie. they lost communication with their switches in their hayward yard so they couldn't get the trains out of the yard to kick off the morning so there was a delay and some panic as they tried to figure out what to do. they were worried this was going to ruin the morning commute. this would impact trains that go to richmond out of hayward, but they solved it and listen to what they had to do. they had to hand crank them to get them out of the yard. so, b.a.r.t. going old school this morning. officials say they don't know why this happened. but they did get it all resolved. trains are now running on time for this friday morning. so, good news for all of you b.a.r.t. commuters and gold star for the b.a.r.t. employees that got these things out of the yard. reporting live from hayward, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> that's the way we like to see problems ed thank you, amy. >>> developing news now, president trump is coming to the defense of embattled attorney general jeff sessions who is recus
this morning, reggie. they lost communication with their switches in their hayward yard so they couldn't get the trains out of the yard to kick off the morning so there was a delay and some panic as they tried to figure out what to do. they were worried this was going to ruin the morning commute. this would impact trains that go to richmond out of hayward, but they solved it and listen to what they had to do. they had to hand crank them to get them out of the yard. so, b.a.r.t. going old school...
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reggie, natasha, back to you. >> it's pretty stunning. obviously that little girl is loving it. >>> the alleged city council has passed a resolution asking congress to investigate whether to impeach president trump. the council met late night. city councils have no actual authority to call for an impeachment but of course they can send a message. one council member said the city has other issues to focus on like affordable housing. supporters say this, however symbolic, does perhaps create a movement. >> understandably, this is just a local measure, but with a republican congress, republican senate, i think you need to get this movement from the ground up. >> richmond became the first bay area city to pass a similar resolution two weeks ago. >>> new this morning, hawaii has filed the first lawsuit against the president's new travel ban. attorneys filed a new 40-page request just before midnight last night, asking a federal judge to issue a temporary restraining order against the ban. the president signed a ban, banning all refugees for 12
reggie, natasha, back to you. >> it's pretty stunning. obviously that little girl is loving it. >>> the alleged city council has passed a resolution asking congress to investigate whether to impeach president trump. the council met late night. city councils have no actual authority to call for an impeachment but of course they can send a message. one council member said the city has other issues to focus on like affordable housing. supporters say this, however symbolic, does...
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reggie! >> no, that's what we're here for. you want to play hooky, that's your business not ours, i just tell you the forecast. we'll start with live doppler seven showing dry conditions out there. i hope he's okay, actually. here's a look at what's going on. we use the backdrop to talk about temperatures, cooler this morning, 40 to 53. almost total sunshine. 59 to 65. your lunchtime temperatures nice to be out 63 to 71. this afternoon 58 to 64. slight chance of rain thursday, more on that coming up, here's alexis. >>> not doing so good on highway 4, we have an alert on this westbound side for this rollover crash at bailey road. this is in the bay point area. both of the occupants of that vehicle are out but they were transported with injuries, not sure how long it will take to get the lanes clear, so we'll check drive times plus we still have a blocking incident in the tracy area, text traffic update at 6:40. >>> we watched the community come together as hundreds of people stepped up to help the victims of the coyote creek fl
reggie! >> no, that's what we're here for. you want to play hooky, that's your business not ours, i just tell you the forecast. we'll start with live doppler seven showing dry conditions out there. i hope he's okay, actually. here's a look at what's going on. we use the backdrop to talk about temperatures, cooler this morning, 40 to 53. almost total sunshine. 59 to 65. your lunchtime temperatures nice to be out 63 to 71. this afternoon 58 to 64. slight chance of rain thursday, more on...
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reggie and natasha, back to you. >> disturbing. jessica, thank you. >>> turning now to former president obama waking up in the bay area this morning. >> this is his first trip to silicon valley since leaving the white house. the big question, where is he going today? definitely laying very low since he arrived at the airport. we saw his motorcade leave and now he's staying there tonight. abc 7's lonnie rivera is live in san jose. >> good morning, natasha. since we've been here this morning, all we've seen is just this police car in front of the hotel here. we're not sure if it is part of the security detail for the former president. but here's a look at former president obama's motorcade as it arrived at san jose airport. the reason for his visit is not clear. it comes as the clock ticks for president trump to back up his claims that the former president wiretapped his phones during the campaign. the house intelligence committee set today as the deadline for proof of those accusations. >> president trump has to provide the american
reggie and natasha, back to you. >> disturbing. jessica, thank you. >>> turning now to former president obama waking up in the bay area this morning. >> this is his first trip to silicon valley since leaving the white house. the big question, where is he going today? definitely laying very low since he arrived at the airport. we saw his motorcade leave and now he's staying there tonight. abc 7's lonnie rivera is live in san jose. >> good morning, natasha. since we've...
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>> reporter: well, it's been a very disruptive morning for residents, reggie. look at the active work going on behind me at times it's noisy. they had to even wake up some of these residents and have them move their cars, telling them they'd be blocking their driveways all morning long. this is on mission street at college, and if the residents weren't awake, they are now, because it has been loud. here's some video of what it looked like when the water was flowing. no damage has been reported. we're told that this was a 4 inch pipe that did break. they have turned the water off on one side of the street will not have water this morning. now we've got video of another major break from overnight at santos and velasco. this was an 8-inch pipe that broke. again, no reports of damage but it's going to -- a couple blocks there do not have water this morning and then we have a third report of a problem at bay shore and lois lane, ha ha, lois lane, there's a report of water coming out of a manhole. they're checking on it right now. they think it could be a leak. they
>> reporter: well, it's been a very disruptive morning for residents, reggie. look at the active work going on behind me at times it's noisy. they had to even wake up some of these residents and have them move their cars, telling them they'd be blocking their driveways all morning long. this is on mission street at college, and if the residents weren't awake, they are now, because it has been loud. here's some video of what it looked like when the water was flowing. no damage has been...
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>> natasha and reggie, good morning. it is sprinkles out here in moraga. it was raining until 4:45 a.m. my whole commute from san francisco out here to the east bay was really rainy. driving out there can be tricky as this storm moves around our area. but, yeah, as you mentioned, a lot of hail this week. take a look, we have a fair amount of video of the ice coming down. this is in south san francisco last night around 10:00. enough hail that you were able to grab a handful off a windshield. in woodside yesterday afternoon, a lot of hail. so much so, it actually covered the ground. almost looked like it was snowing. that was along kings mountain along skyline boulevard. yes, snow in berkeley if you can believe it. at a little bit of a higher elevation, granted. this is tilden park at grizzly peak near the steamed train. there was a lot of snow. of course, it wasn't cold enough to stick on the ground. still, quite a sight, that there was snow right above u.c. berkeley. here in moraga, i've spoken to early birds this morning who said, yeah, they've been deal
>> natasha and reggie, good morning. it is sprinkles out here in moraga. it was raining until 4:45 a.m. my whole commute from san francisco out here to the east bay was really rainy. driving out there can be tricky as this storm moves around our area. but, yeah, as you mentioned, a lot of hail this week. take a look, we have a fair amount of video of the ice coming down. this is in south san francisco last night around 10:00. enough hail that you were able to grab a handful off a...
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. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. since i last saw you, more people are arriving here at the fremont b.a.r.t. station, getting on their trains but b.a.r.t. says they're losing money because less people are actually riding their trains so what's the solution they're considering at today's meeting? that's right. raising your fares. according to the "san francisco chronicle," b.a.r.t.'s board will consider authorizing a fare increase study to see how another fare hike would impact minority and low income communities. b.a.r.t. officials say they face a 15 to $25 million deficit this fiscal year with ridership down 4% during the week and down 9% on weekends. some riders are okay with the hike as long as the service improves. >> i've been in the bay area for like almost ten years, so i remember what b.a.r.t. was like before this, and it was better before. so, i mean, if the rates get raised or anything like that, then i think it will be a good thing, but the employees could be a little nicer sometimes. >> i just want to get
. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. since i last saw you, more people are arriving here at the fremont b.a.r.t. station, getting on their trains but b.a.r.t. says they're losing money because less people are actually riding their trains so what's the solution they're considering at today's meeting? that's right. raising your fares. according to the "san francisco chronicle," b.a.r.t.'s board will consider authorizing a fare increase study to see how another fare...
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reggie, natasha, back to you. >>> hillary clinton's latest effort to inspire women will happen right here in the bay area. at an upcoming event that abc7 is proud to sponsor. she'll be a keynote speaker at the professional businesswomen of california conference in san francisco on march 28. other keynote speakers include oakland mayor libpy schaaf and empire actress taraji p. henson. all 5,000 tickets have sold out and there is a waiting list. serl of our abc7 anchors are proud to be hosting. >>> mark zuckerberg doing facebook live from every single state. >> and yesterday's experience terrified him. >> holy [ bleep ]. >> that is the exact reaction i would expect because it's the same one i would have. that is zuck sitting shotgun next to dale earnhardt jr. going 170 miles per hour. you don't really need words to know what he was thinking. you just have to look at his expression. although he looks like he's having fun, i think. >> they look awfully close to that wall. >> he said if that's all he does on his stop in north carolina, it will be enough. i would think so. >> i think that'
reggie, natasha, back to you. >>> hillary clinton's latest effort to inspire women will happen right here in the bay area. at an upcoming event that abc7 is proud to sponsor. she'll be a keynote speaker at the professional businesswomen of california conference in san francisco on march 28. other keynote speakers include oakland mayor libpy schaaf and empire actress taraji p. henson. all 5,000 tickets have sold out and there is a waiting list. serl of our abc7 anchors are proud to be...
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. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm reggie aqui. >> and i'm kristen zse. while democrats are claiming americans have lost their trust in the new attorney general, republicans are cautiously defending him but even they are starting to question whether he can oversee the federal investigation into russian meddling in the presidential race. lorna zack is in washington with the latest. >> do you swear that the testimony -- >> reporter: jeff sessions met twice with the russian ambassador during the 2016 campaign, that revelation has democrats calling for him to step down. >> for the good of the country, attorney general sessions should resign. >> reporter: democrats have now sent a letter to the fbi director and the u.s. attorney's office asking for an immediate criminal investigation. there are two issues -- were the meetings improper and did he mislead or lie to the senate in his confirmation hearings. here is session under oath in his own words. >> i'm not aware of any of those activities, i've been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign and i
. >>> thanks for joining us, i'm reggie aqui. >> and i'm kristen zse. while democrats are claiming americans have lost their trust in the new attorney general, republicans are cautiously defending him but even they are starting to question whether he can oversee the federal investigation into russian meddling in the presidential race. lorna zack is in washington with the latest. >> do you swear that the testimony -- >> reporter: jeff sessions met twice with the...
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>> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. this is a big expense for commuters paying for their b.a.r.t. tickets. here are all the b.a.r.t. fares there and the reality is, those could be going up, especially if you buy those paper tickets here in the terminal at b.a.r.t. now, the b.a.r.t. board is meeting today to discuss all of this. according to the "san francisco chronicle," fares are already set to go up in january by 2.7% to match inflation. today, the board will consider authorizing a fare increase study to see how another fare hike would impact minority and low income communities. b.a.r.t. officials say they are losing revenue and face a 15 to $25 million deficit this fiscal year. ridership is down 4% during the week and down 9% on the weekends. "the chronicle" says b.a.r.t. is considering increasing the minimum fare to $2.25 which would bring rates for a single rider closer to what other transit agencies charge. >> it sucks. seem like they raise it -- prices once every two years, i think. but other than that -- >> repo
>> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. this is a big expense for commuters paying for their b.a.r.t. tickets. here are all the b.a.r.t. fares there and the reality is, those could be going up, especially if you buy those paper tickets here in the terminal at b.a.r.t. now, the b.a.r.t. board is meeting today to discuss all of this. according to the "san francisco chronicle," fares are already set to go up in january by 2.7% to match inflation. today, the board will...
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. >> reporter: reggie, can you imagine the hand washing that is going to happen here at this school today. 35 kids stayed home sick yesterday from dublin elementary school. the district has confirmed that there is one case of norovirus here and the kids who stayed home have norovirus-like symptoms. crews deep cleaned the school over the weekend and they've doubled their custodial staff this week and they're working with the health department. school officials are emphasizing how important it is to keep sick kids at home and to leave them there for a while. in a statement, the school said students who are experiencing vomiting and/or diarrhea should not return to school for at least two full days after symptoms have ended. we appreciate all the support we have received from our families and our staff. and then also in the statement, they encouraged the families, stressing that their kids wash their hands. reporting live in dublin, amy hollyfield, abc7 news. >>> miserable time. thank you, amy. >>> happening today, federal courtrooms expected to hold hearings about blocking president trump's
. >> reporter: reggie, can you imagine the hand washing that is going to happen here at this school today. 35 kids stayed home sick yesterday from dublin elementary school. the district has confirmed that there is one case of norovirus here and the kids who stayed home have norovirus-like symptoms. crews deep cleaned the school over the weekend and they've doubled their custodial staff this week and they're working with the health department. school officials are emphasizing how important...
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committee, the organisation which sets interest rates, will now be bald male was charlotte hogg's reggieogg's reggie bush —— will now be all mail with the issue of charlotte hogg's resignation. three policemen have been found not guilty of killing a man who had mental health problems. thomas 0rchard, who was 32, died in hospital seven days after being arrested in exeter in 2012. mr 0rchard, who suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, was held down, handcuffed and restrained. custody sergeant jan kingshott and civilian detention officers simon tansley and michael marsden had insisted their actions were proportionate and lawful. the european union's highest court has ruled that companies can have a policy prohibiting employees from wearing visible political or religious symbols. courts in france and belgium had asked the european court ofjustice to rule on discrimination cases brought by women who'd been banned from wearing islamic headscarves at work. the irish coastguard says hopes are fading for three of their helicopter crew members after their aircraft went missing about six miles to th
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i'm reggie aqui. >> and i'm kristen zse. investigators in southern california are asking witnesses to come forward as the youngest victim's brother tells us what made his sister so special. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at pepper tree school in san jose with the latest. matt? >> reporter: kristen, the kids and teachers here at pepper tree school of los gatos has big holes in their heart this is morning. they say adean fer elas was a beloved teacher and loved by all. you could hear the pain an this 19-year-old brandon's voice. >> realize exactly what it is i'm losing. >> his sister was one of three people killed in a plane crash near the riverside airport on monday. she and her mom were flying with friends. her mom was one of two survivors. the cessna is owned by nora hathi and they were on the plane before takeoff on monday, they called brand on saying they were concerned about the weather. >> >> before my mom and sister took off on the plane and they gave me a call and told me that the weather went the best out th
i'm reggie aqui. >> and i'm kristen zse. investigators in southern california are asking witnesses to come forward as the youngest victim's brother tells us what made his sister so special. abc 7 news reporter matt keller is live at pepper tree school in san jose with the latest. matt? >> reporter: kristen, the kids and teachers here at pepper tree school of los gatos has big holes in their heart this is morning. they say adean fer elas was a beloved teacher and loved by all. you...
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. >> and i'm reggie aqui. last week a bus driver at the jail hit and killed foley. this morning friends of the deputy made his four-decade long career honored the father of two. and the procession is weaving through the east bay for the past hour. amy hollyfield is live at concord pavilion where the service is about to get underway. amy. >> reporter: hi. the procession is just now pulling into the parking lot. let me step out of the way so you could see. such a grave scene right here before us. we could see officers standing at attention and saluting all of the cars escorting mike foley's body here. they are expecting about a thousand people to attend today's ceremony, which is scheduled to get started at 11:00, so it is running behind. maybe more people, they say, it is just hard to know. here is a look inside the pavilion where mike foley will be remembered. he was killed last week when he was hit by an inmate bus at the santa reesa jail on a dark, rainy, foggy morning. and he is survived by adult son and wife. and he has memories of his full and vibrant life. a s
. >> and i'm reggie aqui. last week a bus driver at the jail hit and killed foley. this morning friends of the deputy made his four-decade long career honored the father of two. and the procession is weaving through the east bay for the past hour. amy hollyfield is live at concord pavilion where the service is about to get underway. amy. >> reporter: hi. the procession is just now pulling into the parking lot. let me step out of the way so you could see. such a grave scene right...
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>> reporter: reggie, there are 113 community college campuses in california. on only two of those campuses, are they actually patrolled by unarmed police officers. including here at city college of san francisco. city college of san francisco is one of the biggest community colleges in the country. but the police officers patrolling the campus are only armed with pepper spray and a baton. that could change. >> people have very strong feelings about it on both sides. there are legitimate facts and concerns on both sides and we need to have a robust and transparent conversation and arrive at the best decision for students and employees. >> an outside consultant was asked to look after safety after an incident in the library in october 2015. no one was hurt but campus police officers had to wait several minutes for san francisco police to arrive with their guns. one campus officer explained. >> we're supposed to contact sfpd and basically wait for them to arrive and take care of the situation. >> reporter: the outside consultant recommended arming campus police o
>> reporter: reggie, there are 113 community college campuses in california. on only two of those campuses, are they actually patrolled by unarmed police officers. including here at city college of san francisco. city college of san francisco is one of the biggest community colleges in the country. but the police officers patrolling the campus are only armed with pepper spray and a baton. that could change. >> people have very strong feelings about it on both sides. there are...
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. >> good morning, reggie and natasha. president trump is back at the white house and, reportedly, he is still angry about those continued russia accusations. he's now turning his attention to the previous administration. >> reporter: today, the senate is expecting to hear more from attorney general jeff sessions about his meetings with the russian ambassador, but overshadowing the news is the fallout from the president's latest twitter bombs. terrible, he tweets. just found out obama had my wires tapped in trump tower just before the victory. nothing found. this is mccarthyism. the president provided no evidence to back up the claims and a senior official told abc news the director of the fbi himself, james comey, asked the justice department to reject the president's twitter statements as false. the former head of intelligence, james clapper, is pushing back as well. >> for the part i oversaw as dni, there was no such wiretap activity mounted against the president-elect at the time or as a candidate or against his campai
. >> good morning, reggie and natasha. president trump is back at the white house and, reportedly, he is still angry about those continued russia accusations. he's now turning his attention to the previous administration. >> reporter: today, the senate is expecting to hear more from attorney general jeff sessions about his meetings with the russian ambassador, but overshadowing the news is the fallout from the president's latest twitter bombs. terrible, he tweets. just found out...
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the council meets at 9:00. >>> the weather can't wait. >> stop talking, reggie. >> all right. temperatures are up to 8 degrees warmer this morning in some neighborhoods than they were yesterday. that bodes well for another warm afternoon. check it out up in the hills, in the 60s, everybody else around 50 to 54 degrees except for dublin. 49. mid to upper 50s around the bay shore, petaluma at about 59, 48 in santa rosa right now. here's a look from the east bay hills camera. tree pollen is going to be high, uv index is going to be high also. let's take a look at walnut creek. early commuters. not bad. we'll talk to frances -- frances? oh my god. told you i was having a rough time. we'll talk to alexis in a minute. yard work is going to be good, watch out for the pollen. small waves out there, watch out for the burning sunshine. mid to upper 70s around the bay and upper 70s to low 80s inland and tonight look for more fog and i'm going to go run and hide now. >>> frances dinglasan, the original traffic reporter, i will take that as a compliment. we are looking live at the bay brid
the council meets at 9:00. >>> the weather can't wait. >> stop talking, reggie. >> all right. temperatures are up to 8 degrees warmer this morning in some neighborhoods than they were yesterday. that bodes well for another warm afternoon. check it out up in the hills, in the 60s, everybody else around 50 to 54 degrees except for dublin. 49. mid to upper 50s around the bay shore, petaluma at about 59, 48 in santa rosa right now. here's a look from the east bay hills camera....
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reggie and natasha, back to you. >> thank you, jessica. >>> we're going to track the potential problems for drivers on 101 this morning. >> let's get back to kate larson near 101 at embarcadero. >> good morning, natasha and reggie. yes, it was a rough morning in palo alto on 101. fortunately, the northbound lanes are open now. they were closed for many hours overnight because of some very large potholes. let's take a look. caltrans crews came out here last night. 9 9:00, the chp got a dozen reports of popped tires on the freeway because of potholes throughout the northbound lanes near embarcadero near palo alto. these were no ordinary potholes. they were very large. >> we noticed that there are four or more large potholes, ranging anywhere from four to six feet in length. two to three feet in width. six to eight inches in depth. >> of course, it is no secret that the 101 down on the peninsula can be rough in terms of these potholes and rough patches on the road. we also saw crews in redwood city this morning doing some patch jobs on the freeway. hopefully, these roads will get taken car
reggie and natasha, back to you. >> thank you, jessica. >>> we're going to track the potential problems for drivers on 101 this morning. >> let's get back to kate larson near 101 at embarcadero. >> good morning, natasha and reggie. yes, it was a rough morning in palo alto on 101. fortunately, the northbound lanes are open now. they were closed for many hours overnight because of some very large potholes. let's take a look. caltrans crews came out here last night. 9...
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our own abc 7's reggie aki.o get an appointment although some of her most valuable customers don't need to get on the schedule -- they don't even pay. reggie introduces us to this abc7 star. >> reporter: jo ce carmichael comes to raquel for the same reason i do -- >> she's good. >> reporter: most of raquel's clients find her at san francisco's fellow barber. if it's a tuesday and it's relatively calm weatherwise, she works in the shadow of the main library near city hall. clippers in hand. >> a lot of people out here. i think it's -- you know, their only chance to get hay haircut. >> reporter: she calls her free services for the homeless tender cuts after the tenderloin neighborhood where many of her tuesday clients live. >> i have an interview for an sro today. >> really? >> i might get out of the shelter. >> oh, my goodness. that is the best news i've heard all day. >> reporter: the line of people waiting for cuts wasn't always so long. people at first were a little wary. >> they didn't understand why someone
our own abc 7's reggie aki.o get an appointment although some of her most valuable customers don't need to get on the schedule -- they don't even pay. reggie introduces us to this abc7 star. >> reporter: jo ce carmichael comes to raquel for the same reason i do -- >> she's good. >> reporter: most of raquel's clients find her at san francisco's fellow barber. if it's a tuesday and it's relatively calm weatherwise, she works in the shadow of the main library near city hall....
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let's get back to reggie and natasha for more news. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is recusing himself from any investigation regarding the president's campaign and russia. still, a lot of democrats say it's not enough. >> for more, let's get to abc7 reporter maggie rulli live in washington. >> reporter: good morning. well, the white house has found itself wrapping up this week getting peppered with questions about its relationship with russia. the country's top law enforcer now off the case. >> i have recused myself. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions is stepping back from any investigation into russian interference in the election. the move comes after the justice department confirms that sessions met with the russian ambassador twice during the campaign but sessions says he did nothing wrong. >> recusal is not an admission of any wrong doing. >> reporter: he said his meetings were a perfectly reasonable thing to do. the big issue is that sessions did not disclose these meetings when questioned by congress. >> i did not have communications with the russians and i'm unable to
let's get back to reggie and natasha for more news. >>> attorney general jeff sessions is recusing himself from any investigation regarding the president's campaign and russia. still, a lot of democrats say it's not enough. >> for more, let's get to abc7 reporter maggie rulli live in washington. >> reporter: good morning. well, the white house has found itself wrapping up this week getting peppered with questions about its relationship with russia. the country's top law...
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. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. here at st. francis you learn reading, writing, arithmetic and apparently stock picking. they have a really nice campus here. they're going to make a lot of money on snop chat. st. francis endowment fun was in on one of the earliest investment rounds in snapchat parent company snap. the story goes like this. a former student told her dad at light speed venture partners that everyone at her school was obsessed with the messaging ach so they say it's unclear how much money was invested but it's likely going to bring in tens of millions of dollars of profits now that the company is going public. that fund goes to scholarships. costs $16,700 a year to send a student to st. francis. the school distributed $2.75 million in tuition assistance this year. shares of snapchat are priced at $17 each. reporting live in mountain view, matt keller abc7 news. >> all we had was funny money in high school, matt. >>> one of the suspects in a violent shootout on the streents of san leandro is going to be in court to
. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. here at st. francis you learn reading, writing, arithmetic and apparently stock picking. they have a really nice campus here. they're going to make a lot of money on snop chat. st. francis endowment fun was in on one of the earliest investment rounds in snapchat parent company snap. the story goes like this. a former student told her dad at light speed venture partners that everyone at her school was obsessed with the messaging ach so they...
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. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. the reason why they are trying to delay, democrats are trying to delay, is not just political the theatrics. they're also trying to give the budget office enough time to score the bill to assess how many americans could be affected. lawmakers on capitol hill have been working overnight on health care as democrats and even some republicans tear into the obamacare replacement bill. >> what this bill needs is some extreme vetting. >> reporter: pizza deliveries kept members fueled up for the continuous hours of debate that lasted through the wee hours. as democrats tried various stalling tactics, at one point debating an amendment to change the name of the bill to the republican pay more for less act. and then just after 4:00 a.m., the house ways and means committee became the first to advance the republican bill. >> an important step in the repeal of obamacare and freeing millions of americans, patients and local businesses from that pain. >> reporter: elsewhere, the nation's leading hea
. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. the reason why they are trying to delay, democrats are trying to delay, is not just political the theatrics. they're also trying to give the budget office enough time to score the bill to assess how many americans could be affected. lawmakers on capitol hill have been working overnight on health care as democrats and even some republicans tear into the obamacare replacement bill. >> what this bill needs is some extreme vetting....
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reggie, natasha, back to you. >>> this morning, cnn is reporting president trump is putting off releasing his revised travel ban until later this week. white house officials felt signing the executive order today as planned would undercut the favorable coverage of last night's speech. the original order banned citizens of seven muslim majority countries from entering the u.s. and suspended the entry of all refugees. that order was put on hold wi bithe federal appeals court in san francisco. if you wonder how accurate the president's speech was, the associated press did a fact check on the speech. we posted it along with the entire address on abc7news.com. >>> new details about the deadly crash involving a plane bound for san jose. the ntsb at the scene it could take up to ten days to release its preliminary report and a year and a half for the full summary. the cessna crashed into homes shortly after takeoff on monday. three of the five people on board died. their identities have not officially been released. no one on the ground was hurt. a woman who works at the airport said the pilot h
reggie, natasha, back to you. >>> this morning, cnn is reporting president trump is putting off releasing his revised travel ban until later this week. white house officials felt signing the executive order today as planned would undercut the favorable coverage of last night's speech. the original order banned citizens of seven muslim majority countries from entering the u.s. and suspended the entry of all refugees. that order was put on hold wi bithe federal appeals court in san...
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reggie, natasha, back to you. >>> and developing news as well. calls for u.s.orney general jeff sessions to resign. >> this amid new reports he misled senators about russian meetings during his confirmation hearing. live in washington with the latest. >> reporter: reggie, natasha, good morning. we're now learning that the very an who's supposed to be behind y the investigation may have had some questionable contact himself. this morning, attorney general jeff sessions coming under fire for meetings he had with the russian ambassador prior to the election, something he did not disclose when questioned under oath by senator al franken during his senate confirmation hearings. >> i have been called a surrogate at a time or two in that campaign and i didn't have -- not have communications with the russians and i'm unable to comment on it. >> reporter: now the justice department confirms sessions did have contact with russian officials, not just once but twice during the campaign. as first reported in the "washington post". most recently a senator met with the russia
reggie, natasha, back to you. >>> and developing news as well. calls for u.s.orney general jeff sessions to resign. >> this amid new reports he misled senators about russian meetings during his confirmation hearing. live in washington with the latest. >> reporter: reggie, natasha, good morning. we're now learning that the very an who's supposed to be behind y the investigation may have had some questionable contact himself. this morning, attorney general jeff sessions...
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reggie introduces us to >> reporter: jdzhokhajoe carmic comes for the same reason i do. >> because she's> reporter: if it's a tuesday and it's relatively calm weatherwise, she works in the shadow of the main library, near city hall. clippers in hand. >> there are a lot of people out here. i think it's their own chance to get a haircut. >> reporter: she calls her free services for the homeless tender cuts, after the tenderloin neighborhood where many of her tuesday clients live. >> i have an interview for an sro today. >> really? >> so i might finally get out of the shelters. >> oh, my goodness. that is like the best news i've heard all day. >> reporter: the line of people waiting for cuts wasn't always so long. people at first were a little wary. >> they didn't understand why someone would want to come out and help them or talk to them or be nice to them. >> reporter: a year later she and volunteers she's wrangled to join her have served a thousand people. she's earned people's trust, not just because of how she makes them look. >> oh, so much better! >> reporter: but because of how she
reggie introduces us to >> reporter: jdzhokhajoe carmic comes for the same reason i do. >> because she's> reporter: if it's a tuesday and it's relatively calm weatherwise, she works in the shadow of the main library, near city hall. clippers in hand. >> there are a lot of people out here. i think it's their own chance to get a haircut. >> reporter: she calls her free services for the homeless tender cuts, after the tenderloin neighborhood where many of her tuesday...
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. >> reporter: so, natasha, reggie, the bbc says that they were actually trying to alert facebook to sexually exploitive content when facebook turned around and reported them, bbc journalists, to the police. so, this was all part of an investigative series into facebook's moderation system. the bbc says they used facebook's report tool to flag more than 100 pornographic posts about children but according to the bbc, only 18 of 100 images were removed. so, the bbc asked a uk facebook executive for an interview who then requested that bbc provide examples of the content in question. the bbc says facebook then canceled the interview and reported the bbc to uk's national crime agency. facebook later provided a statement to the bbc and "business insider," saying they removed the illegal content and that "we take this matter extremely seriously and we continue to improve our reporting and take down measures. facebook has been recognized as one of the best platforms on the internet for child safety." now, facebook's rules also forbid convicted sex offenders from having their own accounts, b
. >> reporter: so, natasha, reggie, the bbc says that they were actually trying to alert facebook to sexually exploitive content when facebook turned around and reported them, bbc journalists, to the police. so, this was all part of an investigative series into facebook's moderation system. the bbc says they used facebook's report tool to flag more than 100 pornographic posts about children but according to the bbc, only 18 of 100 images were removed. so, the bbc asked a uk facebook...
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. >> reporter: hi, good morning, reggie. some commuters we've talked to this morning here at this park and ride bus stop have some questions about this. here's the problem for buses. they are often in the very far car pool lane on very congested highway 101, and then they have to cut all the way over to the other side to get to the bus stop and that just clogs the lanes even more for other drivers. so the idea is to let the buses and only the buses use the shoulders. but marin commuters are poking holes in the idea this morning. >> i guess it could be a possibility, but i think that they're currently using the side of the roads for when cars and things like that get in accidents and for when people need to pull over and i don't know if that's quite going to work out with the buses coming through. >> reporter: good question. according to the marin county "independent journal," the buses would be required to drive slowly, about 35 miles per hour as one suggested speed or not more than 15 miles per hour than the flow of traffic
. >> reporter: hi, good morning, reggie. some commuters we've talked to this morning here at this park and ride bus stop have some questions about this. here's the problem for buses. they are often in the very far car pool lane on very congested highway 101, and then they have to cut all the way over to the other side to get to the bus stop and that just clogs the lanes even more for other drivers. so the idea is to let the buses and only the buses use the shoulders. but marin commuters...
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reggie, natasha, i don't know. think i would take the $150,000. >> i have a better chance of winning the lottery than getting a good night's sleep. i know that. >> tough schedule. >>> first, san francisco, now the entire state? the latest push to make public college free for every student. >>> and that great deal you're getting from amazon may not be all it's cracked up to be. >>> it is 5:40. here's a live look outside. you can see the drops on that camera as we take a live look at camera as we take a live look at san francisco you feel every mountain we've ever conquered. in our sports cars, you feel every podium we've ever climbed. and now, they've come together to create something you've never felt before. introducing the glc coupe. part suv. part sports car. all mercedes-benz. >>> today's storm is level 1. that means light rain, so keep an umbrella handy safely. track today's storm any time on the abc7 news app. download it now. >>> it's 5:43 in the morning and a live richmond-san rafael bridge. >>> before we m
reggie, natasha, i don't know. think i would take the $150,000. >> i have a better chance of winning the lottery than getting a good night's sleep. i know that. >> tough schedule. >>> first, san francisco, now the entire state? the latest push to make public college free for every student. >>> and that great deal you're getting from amazon may not be all it's cracked up to be. >>> it is 5:40. here's a live look outside. you can see the drops on that camera...
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. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. this is an interesting problem.divot that is in this overpass here at embarcadero road in palo alto. you can see where that dump truck bed hit the overpass. that dump truck bed ended up on to the highway here in palo alto, causing a lot of problems and we are given word by the chp that they are not going to be opening until about noon. they say that's being optimistic right now. they have a engineer, a structural engineer in sacramento who is making his way down here to check out the bridge, but the problem is, this person in this dump truck decided that he was going to drop off his load here on 101 at a project they're working on this freeway and started driving. that bed was up, hit the overpass, came off. the dump truck driver was taken to the hospital with a broken nose so now we're just waiting for the structural engineer to get here, get up in a scissor lift, check it out, make sure there's no debris or problems with the safety of this overpass. there's a likelihood that they're going to have to close one of t
. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. this is an interesting problem.divot that is in this overpass here at embarcadero road in palo alto. you can see where that dump truck bed hit the overpass. that dump truck bed ended up on to the highway here in palo alto, causing a lot of problems and we are given word by the chp that they are not going to be opening until about noon. they say that's being optimistic right now. they have a engineer, a structural engineer in sacramento who...
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>>> goemod morning, everyone, we're sitting in reggie's seat. i hope he feels better. >> we're glad you're here. alexis smith, mike nicco here to get you through your tuesday. >> it will be great, especially if you like spring warmth. a little cooler but at least it's dry. doppler 7 is picking up the clear return this morning. a wide range of temperatures today, we are starting off cooler from the low 40s to around 50 but look at that, 59 to 65 is your spread at noon. 62 to 71 at 4:00 and a comfortable evening, 58 to 64. it's going to get warmer before a slight chance of rain rolls into the forecast. more on that next. here's alexis. >>> we are starting off with a couple issues in vacaville which seems pretty strange. usually 505 really quiet, but we have a serious crash here, southbound 505 at vaca valley parkway. a crash happened a little after 2:00. mostly impacted the frontage road and approaching that a new crash, southbound 505 before midway road, sounds like a semi and smaller vehicle got tangled up. not sure if they saw the lights up ahe
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. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. this was such a tragedy. members of two different families were honor-on that plat was headed here to san jose. five people were on board that plane. only two survived. here's a picture of one of those people who was killed in this crash. she is 22-year-old align farelas. farelas. her they were returning from a cheerleading competition. the union middle school student arrived safely back in san jose by bus with the rest of her team. her 19-year-old brother brandon is left trying to cope with the loss of their big sister. >> she was a great sister, a good role model. i just wish that i could have appreciated her a little more than i did the last couple days, but you know, she was a great person overall. >> reporter: adine farelas was a teacher at pepper tree schools of los gatos. they released a statement overnight saying she was a bright and loving person, wonderful teacher to all her students, loved by all here. the ntsb is still investigating what caused this crash. reporting live in san jose, matt keller,
. >> reporter: good morning, natasha and reggie. this was such a tragedy. members of two different families were honor-on that plat was headed here to san jose. five people were on board that plane. only two survived. here's a picture of one of those people who was killed in this crash. she is 22-year-old align farelas. farelas. her they were returning from a cheerleading competition. the union middle school student arrived safely back in san jose by bus with the rest of her team. her...
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used a desktop metaphor with pulldown menus, had ethernet, laserjet printing, email, and reggie -- spreadsheets, and word processing. this was in 1972. steve jobs was inspired to create the lisa at apple, which then became the macintosh. the things we take for granted, the desktop computer, the little garbage can on mac and windows, all came from the xerox alto. story in the history of computing, where steve jobs complained that bill idea for stolen the the computer from apple, and bill gates said that is not true, we both the lid from xerox. -- stole it from xerox. this gallery shows all the member processor computers that were available for sale in the 70's and 80's. probably the most significant one is right here, the apple one computer, designed by engineer steve walked the act -- steve wozniak and steve jobs. they sold about 220 of these. some of these you could build in kit form. was a hobbyist machine, so was aimed at likedad, people who soldering and collecting things to their tv. steve jobs said you know what, if we made a computer for normal people, rather than nerds, i think we could
used a desktop metaphor with pulldown menus, had ethernet, laserjet printing, email, and reggie -- spreadsheets, and word processing. this was in 1972. steve jobs was inspired to create the lisa at apple, which then became the macintosh. the things we take for granted, the desktop computer, the little garbage can on mac and windows, all came from the xerox alto. story in the history of computing, where steve jobs complained that bill idea for stolen the the computer from apple, and bill gates...
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the people who made this show, reggie and gina bythewood. no villains and no heroes." and he has written something that will blow you -- your mind. and the show builds in ten episodes like you can't believe it, and i can't tell you about it, because they'll kill me. so -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] i want -- i want to thank you so much, for coming on the show. and i want you to come on more often, please. >> and i want to come on more often. >> jimmy: because -- come on next week if you're around. >> well, let's see what -- >> jimmy: we'll figure it out. richard dreyfuss, everybody. "shots fired" airs wednesdays at 8:00pm on fox. we'll be right back with magician dan white. stick around. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] what if y gave us the power to turn this enemy into an ally? microsoft and its partners are using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can dete
the people who made this show, reggie and gina bythewood. no villains and no heroes." and he has written something that will blow you -- your mind. and the show builds in ten episodes like you can't believe it, and i can't tell you about it, because they'll kill me. so -- >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ light laughter ] i want -- i want to thank you so much, for coming on the show. and i want you to come on more often, please. >> and i want to come on more often. >> jimmy:...
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i'm reggie aqui. you will like what he has cooking. >> i hope so. we will have a lot of sunshine. warmest day so far this week. mid-50s to near 60 degrees on the way to 65 to 70 coast and san francisco. 73 to 79 for the rest of us. a chance of a stray light shower possible tonight until tomorrow morning. breezy and cooler tomorrow. saturday's the warmest day. >> okay. a look at drive times. mike, doing fine southbound 101. westbound 580 okay. northbound 101 between the 280 and 680 merge and highway 85 a crash near montague up to 38 minutes. reggie? >> i think it is lunch outside today. time for "live with kelly." we'll be back with the midday news. the reporting on news app and >> announcer: it's "live" with kelly." today, oscar winner viola davis. and we catch up with actor james mcavoy. plus we get in the ring with ufc champ amanda nunes. and christian slater is our co-host. all next on "live." [upbeat music] ♪ >> ♪ i don't know ♪ who's gonna kiss you ♪ when i'm gone >> announcer: now, here are kell
i'm reggie aqui. you will like what he has cooking. >> i hope so. we will have a lot of sunshine. warmest day so far this week. mid-50s to near 60 degrees on the way to 65 to 70 coast and san francisco. 73 to 79 for the rest of us. a chance of a stray light shower possible tonight until tomorrow morning. breezy and cooler tomorrow. saturday's the warmest day. >> okay. a look at drive times. mike, doing fine southbound 101. westbound 580 okay. northbound 101 between the 280 and 680...