Good morning, everyone. Im carolyn tyler. Thanks for joining us this sunday, august 11th. Lets start with a quick first look at the whether with our meteorologist lisa argen. Good morning. Heres a look at the fog footprint this morning. We are already getting clearing in the east bay valleys and up the peninsula, but airport delays of 56 minutes. Even parts of mt. Tam beginning to clear. We are expecting the fog to pull back to the shoreline. In fact, sunshine sooner around most neighborhoods today. We are looking at more sun in the city today. That will bring temperatures up a couple of degrees today. Just starts the day of transition. We are looking at more changes, warmer changes for the week ahead. Ill have that for you just ahead. Thanks, carolyn. Thank you, happening now, the bart labor disputes heads to a rare sunday court session. Its just getting underway in San Francisco. A superior court judge is hearing governor jerry browns request to order a 60day coolingoff period to avo
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Will this ac transit bus be interest there in the morning to get to you work is in the board sits down to meet in minutes and hopes of averting a strike. Good evening, everyone. Ac transit workers could walk at midnight meaning you wont ride. Abc 7 news nick smith is live with the latest on the possibility of a strike. Nick . We have new information a special meeting happening now. Latest deal being presented to the board of directors now, i have just learned on the surface it appears to be good news or positive step forward i have confirmed with a source that both sides are moves are moving closer. Management wants workers to pay 10 of the costs. About 120 every two weeks a fee phased in over three years. My source tells me Union Members will contribute to their health care. The first year, atu local 192 will pay 70 towards their health care package. The third year members will contribute 180. Sticking point still being discussed or negotiated secondyear terms, now, management wants w
Too. The deadline for one day strike is less than 3 hours from now. Ac transit workers ready to walk off the job at midnight. Wages and medical benefits still the main sticking point. As many as 200,000 people ride ac transit every day. Strike could strand many of those who have no other way to get around. Our transportation. Thats what we rely on. We dont drive. So its basically our car. So thats what we do. We take the bus everywhere. About an hour ago the Transit Agency said it is optimistic about reaching an agreement. Talk could continue past the midnight deadline too. Transit employee have been working without a new labor contract since the end of june. Agency serves 27 cities most in the east bay but also San Francisco and palo alto. Now as for the bart labor dispute. Tomorrow representatives for bart and 2 yawn will make presentation before a 3 person panel appointed by Governor Brown to investigate the dispute. That panel will present the governor with report by week end. He w
In pay increase, atu asking for a 10 rise over three years. The latest offer is 9. 75 . A difference of. 75 . I asked my source here are you optimistic things will move snord well get a deal done . That those who depend on buses will not have a problem . They said nick, i want to see cautious because there is no hard deadline. Why they decided on midnight, i cant tell you if they dont reach a deal, the buses will stop rolling. Two sides in the bart dispute are preparing for a meeting of a board of inquiry in oakland. The board room member has seven days to report back and potential impact of a strike the governor would have to go to a judge to declare a 60 day cooling off period. Today marks a fire sent thick smoke spewing into the air. Lawsuits are flying as chevron defends its snefl a court of public opinion. Abc 7 news is live with a look at what changed there. Folks gathering for an event to remember this fire one year ago today. This event expected to be a demonstration of sorts.