Right on the onramp median. Lanes are not blocked right now. They just got it opened up. Traffic is still sluggish as the backup unwinds itself. But this is opening up nicely soon. You should be able to count on this for your morning commute. Youre looking at southbound 242 at concord avenue. This accident happened at 4 00 this morning. Oh, there they go. There goes the last remains of this accident. So this scene is now clear. Theyre going to get the flares picked up here and the officers will be clearing out, and so will we. We want to keep this area safe and get it reopened for the commute. It happened at 4 00 this morning. No injuries reported. Surprisingly and miraculously said the officer. They were surprised. Six cars all banged up but all towed out now. Reporting live in concord, amy hol hollyfield. We appreciate it. Announcer live desk update. South bay Police Investigating a burglary suspect. Officers arrived to Patrick Henry drive in santa clara last night. Police called in
Through 7 00. Then theyre going to pick up overnight through tomorrow. Ill show you an hour by hour look at that and put the storm impact scale on all the chances of rain coming up. Thank you. Work is finally underway now to fix problems inside the eastbound side of the bay bridge tunnel. It was january of 2016 when a huge chunk of concrete fell on the roadway. Abc 7s Amy Hollyfield is live at the bridge with what is being done to fix the problem. Hi, reggie. See these cars leaving the tunnel . Those are the people headed to oakland that they are trying to prote protect. A chunk of concrete and a car ran into each other last year. It caused 3,000 damage to the car but the driver was okay. The concrete fell from the eastbound direction tunnel. According to the San Francisco chronicle, repair work is underway to make sure it doesnt happen again. Caltrans will work on potentially hundreds of corroded spots in the tunnel. They are doing the work during the day. Right now, all lanes are ope
And with a choice anecdote this is how you begin your memoir. You find yourself in the heat of the nevada desert desperately trying to communicate over a phone line, a phone booth. You remember phone booths . Are battling off a fire ants and you had just written a song for someone and you are having a hard time getting through to this individual or tell us the story. So, this was the morning after a gig we did at the greek theatre in los angeles and backstage at the Greek Theater was none other than Michael Jackson and he said to me, to my astonishment he knew the names of some of my songs and asked me if i had any extra songs knocking around and im like sure i do, michael. He said yet anything like hyperactive. It so happens i have something exactly like hyperactive and he said when can i hear it and i said i can make a demo in the back of my tour bus and i can send it to you from my personal computer and i had a personal computer from radioshack, you know one of those things with the
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Though those who came the hear him speak. Marianne, a big night. Reporter certainly a very big night. Inspirational. Thats how many people described the Prime Ministers speech tonight here at s. A. P. Center. He thanked American Indians in Silicon Valley for improving indias place in the world. They came from across the bay area and the nation, waiting in long lines and going through intense security checks. To join 18,000 others inside s. A. P. Center in san jose. They came to see this man, narendra modi, the Prime Minister of india. And to hear his message of hope. Speaking hindi, he told the crowd india has a new vision. He said you have changed the way the world looks at india. Your fingers are responsible for that. It was meaningful. Mr. Modi represents hope to india and the indian diaspora. He is more than a politician. I think of him as a teacher. He is bringing the goodness of india in front of all the countries around the world that is the best he is doing. Reporter not everyo