6 05. So its 62 in concord. 59 in oakland. And 63 in livermore. In other words, it will feel like it did yesterday when you stepped outside. Same thing for the daytime high. For most us 67 in and fran officially. San francisco officially. Inland we are going into the low 90s. That sounds hot, it is. But it will be 3 degrees cooler than yesterday inland today and thats something. See you with more on the real headline which is the warmup for the weekend in bit. Emily, hows the drive. We are tracking the main travel times. Good news for those who come through the altamonte pass you are now back down to the yellow. Elsewhere, you are still in the green. Its a really easy day on the roadways this morning. Enjoy this tuesday. Take the time to get the coffee you need to wake up and get into work at this hour. Moving onto mobile 5 who is on the road on nimitz freeway north with some company. Not a whole lot. He is headed on 808 northbound, southbound is more traffic but not much. No delays to
It is august. It Means Congress and the president are on vacation. Todays topic is not on vacation. And it wont be, at least to the 2020 election. The Wilson Center isnt putting off the conversation. That being said, this information is hardly a new problem that in the midst of this cold war the United States and soviet union both try to influence political and social narratives in other parts of the globe. For example, a new article published by the Wilson Centers history of Public Policy program has unearthed and related russian documents related to operation denver interesting name. Its a campaign in the 1980s to spread the life that hiv was created as a result of the pentagons biological weapons research. So, disinformation wasnt invented in 2016 and family, unlikely to be buried in 2020 but today we delve into the context and have the right moderator and speakers to do that. Our first battle, which starts right now, is on historical patterns. Moderating is the very talented, kate
Frightening tactic and we need to stick with our neighbors. We have to hold on to them. I cant believe anybody would try to do that. Im so proud were a sanctuary city. Reporter you look at the crowd and what do you think . I love everybody is here to protect the children, the families, the immigrants and we have to stick up for everyones rights because its totally unfair. Reporter like i said, the over riding feeling here is oakland is a bit on edge going into the weekend. With this kind of big raid, you catch a lot in the net and not just people that are intended to but innocent people that have left their families day. Ut the main breadwier rorter the immigrant fami d fund geang uporee busnd of phone calls and rescuing those who are detained by paying out bond money. Is there fear this weekend . I see it amongst a lot of my family members and people that i know. They are concerned. Reporter this 39yearold born and raised oakland resident didnt want to be identified. He said most of t
This afternoon. We talked with one young man who was in the area when he heard a loud noise. Heard a loud banging. I parked over there and i saw a little bit of smoke and i saw it was just a lot of commotion, a lot of hayward trucks rushing over. They were practicing hovering, which is unique to helicopters in the air and they can stay in one place. And something happened and the helicopter crashed. Reporter now, we understand the helicopter is owned by a Company Called pacific helicopters. Theres a subsidiary that is vertical helicopters. And at this point we do not know the names of the victims, but again, the Flight Instructor was killed and the student, we understand,urved the crash but is in Critical Condition at Eden Medical Center in castro valley. The ntsb is expected to be here onsite by tomorrow. Dan, ama, live in hayward, laura anthony, abc7 news. Thank you, laura. Flames raced out of a building in gilroy with the black smoke churning from the blaze. This fire is believed to
Trust us. The puc seems to be fine with that approach. Local governments lean j have serious concerns. Mayor sam liccardo referring to the may 30 decision by the California Public Utilities Commission to give pg e full discretion over shutting down power for as long as seven days as a way to prevent wildfires. Liccardo says hes worried the Utility Company might choose to over correct with black outs after causing last years devastating camp fire. The question is ultimately are more people being put in peril because pg e will be protecting its shareholders. Reporter in 2003 the northeast black out that affected new york, philadelphia and ohio lasted two days for some areas, two weeks for others and cost billions of dollars and claimed 100 lives. At least if they gave us a good amount of notice so we can prepare ourselves for it, then i guess i would be okay. What we are worried about in san jose are the many safety risks that a large regional outage would, you know, cause. Reporter pg e