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place let's begin with kristie smith smith tracking story for hours you have good news as well. >> that's right. this outage had a donl o effect had hitting different parts of the city the good news, power restored. paigen says it started with a single problem in the larkin substation. all started at san francisco firefighters responded to reports of smoke at substags at larkin and eddy. pg&e says it was equipment failure. >> a catastrophic failure of one of the circumstance breaker. when the circumstance breaker failed it created a fire around the breaker. the insulation around the breaker burned. and that's what created the situation for us. >> reporter: and a situation for 88,000 customers who lost power. the impact was widespread hitting homes, businesses public transportation, schools and triggering traffic grid lock as signals went dark. >> from the start of the incident we had about 3 oh oh traffic signals down. out about of 12 oh oh a acquire of the signals. >> from the city's northeast corner and richmond district and beyond as pg&e worked to restore power. they explained the substation needed to be modernized it was part of a $$100 million upgrade equipment failed before it was kpreetded. >> something went wrong in the breaker to have it explode we're not sure what that is. >> san francisco said police said they would make sure the evening commute flowed smoothly. >> those of you taking the bridge to get to your destination we are focusing empties arjd brrjs to facility traffic as much as we can. >> reporter: now a spokesperson for the mayor says that coming up very soon he will be asking for an assessment of all pg&e substations in frist. reporting live in the san francisco kristie smith nbc bay area news. >> thank you recidivist np. a peninsula lawyer says he is not surprised by the substation fire and failure. in fact he claims the utility deliberately ignores maintenance of substations and transformers until they fail. our investigative unit has been digging into the issue today. this attorney has represented many clients p now dang o told the vchgt you know that pg&e covet costs by replacing failed equipment rather than spending money to main it and provide uninteryou wanted service. >> what they are told to do is something called run to failure which is instead of upgrading equipment and making sure it doesn't cause a problem it's just cheaper to get the money, not spend it on improvements and then run the equipment until it fails. and then deal with the failure then. >> i disagree with that assessment. i believe that we have a safety first culture here at pg&e. everything that i have ever been a part of and proud to be a part of says that. we are a safety first culture. pg&e got to promisesed to get to the bottom of what caused. big money shops and restaurants just now reopening that includes everything in union square the hot spot for tour ifrts pan locals was early quiet. many signs hung signs in the window explaining why crossed. to me employees were standing outside apologizing to zmers. robert handa with more on the widespread impact robert. >> reporter: that's right as you heard kristie mention been it's a long frustrating day for workers and businesses here in san francisco with power being restored being scrambling to catch up. some will be able to. others can't. san francisco was its usual bustling city this morning when the power outage brought everything to a halt. >> i'm walking around here and it looks like a ghost town because people are disheveled and businesses are closing. >> this is frustrating. >> reporter: jimmy owns the popular delicatessen oh pine street he said the power outage hit the worse time. >> winding up for lunch. >> lorts all the business. >> indeed. >> a power outage particularly bad for businesses in tall builds such as this law office. >> the elevator is out. >> what do we do now. >> we having to yurmts we're on the eighth floor. >> it took a while and the office was close zbrood very inconvenient for everybody. >> yes because you know as a paralegal we have court deadlines and if you're not able to use the internet which we weren't able to because of the power outage we couldn't meet court deadlines. >> many workers including brokers and deal makers they had to make do with laments. susan stevenson non-profit interfaith power and light headed to washington, d.c. for national conference it's not enough. >> we often need wi-fi to be able to communicate with email network and all the contacts. >> where is the staff now? >> most of them are working at home. waiting. >> reporter: well many people told us they may have to come back to work tonight. since restoring power still doesn't make up for what was lost. live in san francisco, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> thank you robert clearly impacted tens of thousands of people including a lot of frustrated charges. i want to though you the traffic jam a normal traffic jam made worse by the outage also want to show you a photo a viewer sent to us endless stream of cars people trying to get in and out of city stuck. also inconvenienced a lot of shoppers. this photograph sent by kelly hernandez. the message reads will reopen as soon as possible. sorry. for the inconvenience. of course always want to see the photos you share with us and the video as well. get it us tag us on fwirt post it on facebook page. other headlines tonight the giants dealing with a freak injury. have you heard this ace pitcher madison bumgarner was injured during a dirt bike riding crash in colorado. not only is it a set back for the struggling giants but could be a violation of his contract? according to the team bumgarner was hurt yesterday in denver during the giants day off. he was briefly hospitalized with bruised ribs and injured shoulder that's left shoulder throwing arm. now rest teg team hotel there in denver. the giants also telling us bumgarner was not with any teammates during this motor bike crash players generally have clauses in the contracts that prohibit any dangerous off field diversity during the season. here now is giants insider. >> and if the giants wanted to be really short sighted and stupid about it they could they could point to the do don't do dangerous stuff on the contract probably not going to do in fact almost certainly aren't bumgarner is far too important to them but he'll get a electroand probably get a couple. and if he doesn't know it already he knows it now. i mean this is what happens when you thing that nothing can happen to you. >> it's the first time he's been injured. that's bumgarner could be out for up to two months. those are the initial reports. the sfrug willing giants plaeg the rockies tonight p the a's also in the headlines let's take you outside a live look at the oakland coliseum the a's hoefting the mariners tonight earlier today the commissioner of major league baseball suggested the a's could explore relocating to las vegas. sound familiar kind of like the raiders. the a's quickly putting end to that story. they tweeted this. we are here. we are oakland a ball park site in oakland will be announced later this hair. hashtag rooted in oklahoma. >> call about a dangerous person ended with police shooting that man. happened this afternoon near center and louis road. police responded to the area after they got a call about a man with a knife. at some point the officers fired hitting the man at least once. the man is being treated at the hospital, not clear how serious injures are. the officers has been place placed on routine paid leave while the case is vgted. right now a police shooting investigation is unfolding in hayward. nbc bay area sky ranger bofr the scene a short time ago where police say a man they opened fire inside a home on rock a way lain near this park many police say one person inside the home was shot. investigators tell us the victim's wounds not life threatening. no officer was injured. at this point we doesn't know what led up to the shooting. but the details we'll try to get them at 11:00. get with the plan or pay a prays. a blunt new reminder from the justice department today that cities who will not work with immigration officers will face consequences. attorney general zwref sessions is in california and delivering a new deadline in all of this np nbc bay area michelle ronts joins us in san jose where some local lawmakers are responding. michelle. >> reporter: yeah raj i'm here at the the santa clara already. says despite the letter the county will stand by and protect undocumented immigrants. >> people don't have a right to demand entry into the united states and certainly not the right to come unlawfully and then commit crimes and then complaint being deport zbld u.s. attorney jeff sessions said starting now undocumented immigrants who commit crimes won't be welcome in the u.s. speaking to reporters in staying i commented on the letter send to a handful of cities across the country including chicago, new york and the california department of corrections. it warns that failing to comply with federal immigration laws will result in billion-dollaring of federal grants. >> they help the gangs to refill their ranks. and puts innocent life including the lives of countless law-abiding immigrants in danger. >> sessions warning comes at santa clair county in san francisco has filed a lawsuit trying to block the executive order that triggered the so-called sanctuary city punishment. >> if they're talking about taking federal pollone away what they're talking about is impacting county hospital that has over 800,000 visits a year. they're talking about taking resources away from forest children or senior nutrition programs. >> santa clair supervisor cindy chavez says the county will continue to be a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants no matter what. >> i believe the trump administration behaves erratically and dangerously. >> reporter: the san francisco city attorney also released a statement today saying in part the trump administration is selling fear not facts. reporting live in san jose michelle roberts nbc bay area news. >> thank you michelle coming up a free speech fight developments tonight over ann coulter's visit to cal return of insofar controversial speaker. >> high wire high risk rescue, take a look at this an aerial assist to save this climber on the cliffs in frist. >> meteorologist jeff ranieri cloud cover moving into the wagon nut creek. tracking another change for the weekend let you know how much colder my forecast tonight at 6:20. you're going to be hanging out in here. so if you need anything, text me. do you play? ♪ ♪ use the chase mobile app to send money in just a tap, to friends at more banks then ever before. you got next? chase. helping you master what's now and what's next. rescue in san francisco. first responders say this man, who was left . check it out successful but scarey a cliff rescue in san francisco now first responders say the man who was left clinging to a very steep hillside with nothing but the ocean below him only suffered minor injures he did refuse care after being carried to safety by chp helicopter rescue happened near lands end the city' sea cliff neighborhood not clear how the man ended up stranded in the first place. more drama and more fingerprinting about the upcoming appearance possible appearance by conservative comment tater ann coulter in east bay. tonight a new tweft nch uc berkeley says no to coulter ultimatum possibly set up a court fight in all this. rick boone joyce us. this is a mess as you know is they coming to cal or not. >> that's an interesting question raj. yeah, she according to her team -- she will be here on the 27th. but according to the university that's not going to happen. because of that her team says they're going to take cal to court. a bay area spokesperson for arraign coulter says her client is being punished by berkeley for being a conservative. >> and she is not being allowed to speak in the same way and manner as other student groups are allowed to bring speakers. >> coulter had an april 27th scheduled speech set. but this week the university first cancelled the speech then tried to move the date to may 2nd siting safety and security reasons. coulter's attorneys responded with the four-page letter threatening legal action if the date is moved. now student want coulter banned altogether. >> this is not a free speech issue. >> those calling for ban say coulter would bring nothing but chaos and violence similar to the near riot before a planned speech for milo yiannopoulos in february. >> she does not need an extra platform to spew her hateful stuff. >> coulter's team and supporters say free speech applies to all vupt ht viewpoint not just liberals. >> she intends to give the students what they want what they paid for. it is inappropriate bullying. >> reporter: now once again according to coulter's emteam they say she will be here the 27th of next week, the question is where is she going to speak? that is still to be known. also learning today that milo yiannopoulos he is set be to be here may 5th that location not known as of yet. but there are a lot of opposition groups they say they plan to stop each speakers each day they plan to be here any means necessary. live in berkeley rick boone nbc bairns. thank you rick talk about the weekend in a good way to kick it off a battle of good versus evil for control of your imagination. >> sounds intriguing silicon valley comic conis upon us keep your eye out around downtown san jose skrie fie lejds, superheroes about 60,000 people expected throughout the weekend. nbc bay area scott budman joins us with inside look what do you have? >> i'll tell you it's getting crowded and comic conis open year to you a walk down memory lain for sigh fie flans blade runner this one right next to it was used in several batman episodes. speaking superstars cost play, celebrity roe just opened flash gordon nichols from star trek. . steve wozny yack was r 2 d 2 rowing by. alling sorts of celebrities much speaking of roberts we have got roberts from lost in space. comic conopened tonight with celebrities until 9:00. opens gwen tomorrow 10:00 a.m. san jose convention center william schattner here. lots of people send it back to you scott budman live in san jose nbc bay area news. >> you're a little captain kirkish. you are. >> the william schattner is in town. >> i think you need to to be in the corvette. >> your dress kind of matches the trim i can see it now. >> what a fun weekend downtown san jose this weekend we can do it a good time, 60,000 people walking around. >> perfect weather came ber of commerce down in san jose beautiful tonight if you're here visiting heading throughout the south bay this evening take to you north bay check out paint ray he is. we have a little bit of blue sky checking in nearby with 70 degrees notice how temperatures drop in north bay tonight by 11:00 down to 52 degrees. tomorrow's forecast definitely is going to have some changes in it. namely cloud cover moving in. dropping temperatures 10 degrees. instead of low 80s in the east bay down to 73 in concord, 71 in napa 67 in santa rose cooler 60s from san francisco to half moon bay. partly sunny to cloudy sky to first part of week tomorrow is earth day looking for something to do we looked at all events this is one i thought was the coolest called earth day on the bay in redwood city at the marine science institute. well we have the clouds and temperatures in the 60s this is one you got to economic out if looking to do something with the kids. maybe it's notering day related but you just want to help out in the community. in san jose we have the autism speaks walk 9:00 in the morning at history park. probably won't need sunglasses too much but light jacket may be in order. then by afternoon up to 69 at 2:00 p.m. on the extended forecast we are expecting more sunshine to build by sunday. that will be the better day outside. possibly hit and miss shower by next tuesday and wednesday. longer look at seven day forecast coming up in 25 minutes. >> see you shortly. still ahead at 6:00 train tracks to nowhere. the bay area community at odd ts whether to remove abandoned rail gone unused eight decades. we'll explain next. president trump signed an executive order today... to happening now on home page president trump signed an executive order today to review minimum wage tax regulations created by president obama. that review could give greater leeway to companies looking to move overseas lower tax rates on the home page redwood city hospital among four local hospitals find for medical snks among the ire err removing a woman's oefryes. hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. in fact -- there )s been no trains well the tracks are there but no sight of any trains. in fact no trains on the tracks the last 80 years. >> that's led to a debate. what to do with the tracks. nbc bay area reports. >> reporter: the small napa county town of kal i skoega big on history. >> it's always been this rough and ready town. >> but the town as noftalgia for past recently hit a fork in the road over 170 feet of old abandoned train tracks. >> in. >> the stretch of old rail embedded in a chewed up road traces back to 1905 and the electric train line that up until 1937 carried tourists from the ferry in vallejo to the napa valley. >> the tracks have more importance to the history of the area than just pieces of steel in the street. >> some residents like doug o'neill see the steel rails as link to the early days. the problem is the beat up road bearing the tracks past the fire station. >> that's all the noise from the bouncing across the tracks and the crack road. >> the mayor and the city council sprused what they thought was a simple idea of repaving the road. >> low and behold we enter into the conversation about what about the tracks? >> reporter: and that question became the fast train to a townwide debate. >> i didn't realize it would get as heated as it did. >> reporter: but to repave the road and reinstall the tracks would add $80,000 to the he construction tab sfwla for a community our size pretty significant. >> the town ended up hiring a historian to see if the well. >> that well diplomaed historian stated not historically significant. >> i think we got the short end of the stick here. >> reporter: the city finally reached what it felt was a compromise. it will tear out tracks and store them and possibly reinstall them down the road sometime down the road. >> some people are interested in history. some aren't. >> in the next week or so in a town full of history, the last 170 feet of this historic rail will finally reach the end of the line. . >> a tiny little piece of history here. >> nbc bay area news. >> a nice piece of history there. up next getting ready to big reveal president trump hints at what we'll see when he unsprals tax reform plan. a power problem for nearly 90,000 people in san francisco a live update on the efforts to explain what actually happened and what caused the massive power outage. thousand san francisco homes and businesses. right now at 6:30 a day in the dark for nearly 90,000 san francisco homes and businesses after a fire triggered the massive power outage. now pg&e said it started when a circumstance breaker failed as a pg&e substation. >> at this hour let there be light. the power is back on but the headaches and concerns continue nbc bay area kristie joins with us critical answers kristi. >> well pg&e traces the problem to one of the substations. and now a spokesperson for mayor ed lee says coming up next week he is going to be asking for assessment of all substations in the city. it all started at frist firefighters responded to reports of spoke this morning a at pg&e substation at larkin and eddy. pg&e says it was squimt failure. >> a catastrophic failure one of the circuit breaker. when the circuit breaker failed it created a fire around the breaker. we had a major power outage in san francisco. it affected approximately 88,000 of pg&e's customers. >> the impact was widespread, hitting homes businesses, public transportation schools and triggering traffic grid look at signals went dark. >> from the start of the incident we had about 300 traffic signals down, out about 1200 a acquire of the signals. >> pg&e worked to restore power to customers they explained the substation needs to be modernized part of a $100 oh million upgrade. but the equipment failed before it was completed >> we'll identify the failure source with the root cause analysis. but we believe it's just isolated down to the age of the equipment. >> reporter: now we're told that the city will be checking in with businesses who lost power to see how their bottom line was affected. as for pg&e they say they made repairs to restore power and will be making additional repairs. in the coming days. reporting live in san francisco kristi smith. >> thank you we're developing this tinting kor online and also updating digital platform 24-7. a registered sex offender has been arrested in contracosta county after police he molested young girl petition previously lived in guy roy and margen hill last month after the girl reported. detectives say they discovered he tried to kill her as well. investigators believe there may be other victim in contracosta or even in santa clara county it has taken the years but the company that built the balcony that clpsed killing six has been penalized listen revoked. the contractor license sboer. segue construction putting out of business for some five years .board accusesed the general contractor that built the amounts where the balcony collapsed in june of 2015 of shoddy work. six people killed, seven hurt when the fourth floor balcony gave way during a party. most of those killed were exchange students from ireland. no weekend trip to florida. tonight president trump remains in washington, d.c. along with the first lady. among his pressing issues getting a spending bill through congress. the clock is ticking. congress returns from recess tuesday night giving members just three full days to pass a spending bill or face a government shut down. but the budget talks include a controversial sticking point pl billions of dollars for the president's promised border wall, even some supporters are now backing away. >> first and foremost let's guest the government funded keep the lights on move on to the kination of debate when it comes to ride zbleers for president trump it's a chance to earn political victory before end of the first one hundred days which is next week today we tweeted about the milestone calling it a ridiculoused standard saying no matter how much i accomplish media will kill. new at six a rising star in the rap world target of link suit. a concert shooting the wrongful death lawsuit consequent young geez ee the witnesses believe aaron erickson during a show at shoreline amp theater back in 2014. police say there was a dispute during the after party johnson was shot. officers never identified more arrested a suspect and the case went cold. well b.a.r.t. has a new police chief tonight he is coming from orange county np until he resigned this week carlos row has with the chief of sanity anna police department. transit agencies first loonlt chief after being approved by management and b.a.r.t.'s citizen review board the county register reports. row hasway ohs shaky ground with santa anna city council members and police unionen a road trip for governor brown headed to china this june a country he calls the worlds great hope in climate change the governor making a nounlzment on carbon reduction today's. the goal of the trip will be promote environmental protection but the governor's office isn't releasing further details pfrmt governor brown repeatedly fighting chiemt change and balancing the budget are his top priorities. it captured. deadline is about to give you a rare look at police initially interrogating scott pederson. remember him. the surfaces 15 years after the disappearance of his pregnant wife raisy. keith morrison with a preview of tonight's date lynn. it has been a roller coaster twins swins december 4th fwu many times i get up in the morning i go back to bed. lacey pederson's mother sharon roach ail told us her days of hiding under covers are fewer now but there is no skapg the pain that began on 2002 from with a phone call. >> close to 6:15 he called he said she was missing. >> that's how it began the search for lacey pederson, the one the whole country heard about. >> we're till actively out trying to find a missing female alive. >> but we didn't see back then here is scott pederson being questioned by the first detective on the case. 1:00 a.m. christmas day, 2002. >> tell me scott, there is no -- you have no idea where. >> none. >> the police suspected scott from the beginning. but lacey's mom did not. refused to believe it until she turned up. >> okay first of all i met scott pederson november 20th, 2002. scott told me he was not married. we did have a romantic relationship. >> she was amber frye. amber secretly helped the police by recording her calls with scott. >> they were just like why i can't believe he is calling me right now. >> amber frye her recording her testimony were the key. with the whole country watching scott pederson was convicted of murdering his wife lacey and their unborn son connor. >> i'm not getting over this i can't see how any parent will get over it you just have to get through it. >> a tragic yes riveting case keith morrison more on date line here on bay area at 9:00. still ahead here at six the possible change you next time you send your kid to the dentist nbc bay area responds the questions about dentist anesthesia, next. transit and h-1-b visas were hot topics as senator dianne feinstein spoke in silicon valley today. >> transit and hwb visis top hot tommis at diane finites inspoke in silicon value. she sat down in sunny veil as the kmat series sponsored by sol convalley leadership group. talked about transportation solutions need for the record bay area. a talked to the crowd about the bamgts for h 1 b vis ace is not likely to be. she says. >> i do write letters when i find out big companies are hiring h 1 b he is and firing americans. and ask them not to. and this has been an interesting list as i find these things out. and i'm not going to go into it here. but who they are. feinstein would not name the companies she was revving to she also told the crowd she is still deciding whether to run for re-election next year. she be 85 by-election day. new many show california-on employment rate at lowest level more than a decade the jobless rate fell to 4.9% last month that's notable down from 5% in february and 5.6% in march of last year. now california jobless rate hasn't dipped below 5% since 2006. well the next big thing ee von musk the inventor and tesla founder next projects involves your brain. his san francisco company called neurolink now plans to develop tiny chips implanted in the brain. the first resip yaents l yents will be stroke or cancer patients with brain injuries eventually muvg says he sees the chips interfacing with computers lourg the chips to connect wierlless will with the crowds he says it's not far-fetched because a people corrected phones and laptops in ways he never imagine decades ago. >> over to jeff this is now fresk o dining night don't you think. >> maybe no contest patio right now. >> we got to do it you guys. you'll want to enjoy it tonight because we do have changes coming your way by this weekend. no matter what the weather over the next seven days, pollen report remains oak pine and sick more watcher out allergies let you know about the weekend kohl downs in a few minutes. >> dentistry in california need a change oom vrpgt chris chmura no contest bay area responds to parents who say yes. next. ♪ hey allergy muddlers are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® zyrtec® starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. stick with zyrtec®. muddle no more®. try rhinocort® allergy spray for powerful nasal allergy relief. own, when they )re treating this is a sowers issue for parents should dentists be allowed to administer thesia on their own when treating children. >> the controversial question is now in the hand of california lawmakers and could come to a head next week. consumer vrpgt chris chmura is with what it may mean more for child's next dental appointment. >> the question is do dentists need help when they put a child under? the legislature a considering a law name for albany boy. caleb died after a routine appointment to have a tooth pulled mp the parnlts say the dentist doing the denlt work anesthesia at the same time was doing too much. now lawmakers are considering caleb's law would o which would require dentist to bring in a second dentist to assist them when they put kids under. not everyone agrees even dentistis. >> if this gets passed this is access to care under abysmal failure. >> it would not impact us at all. >> those conflicting opinions motivated us to call hundreds of dentist offices tonight at 11 we'll reveal what we fund out also reveal the change in the olivares where caleb sears put to sleep but didn't wake up the number is 1-888-996-tips. or visit nbcbayarea.com/responds. okay thank you very much well account zpliet five years of drought south bay water managers have have been nervous about the high levels of water in the reservoirs, the concern in one word earthquakes within with the spillway releasing water nonsteno since january, the reservoir finallies dimmed below the danger level. santa clara water district they worry a quake in the wrong spot when the dam is full could have led to catastrophic failure. >> we are continuing to reduce the level in the reservoir as additional safety precaution as well as the fact that we have coyote reservoir which is above anderson reservoir. we also over time will reduce theively in that as well. >> the 1950s era dam is scheduled for size mick retrofit in 2020. >> chief meteorologist we are all smiles on the sunny friday night heading to the weekend. >> so nice. this weekend dough roeh we have changes coming our way. the good news no rainfall let's take you outside on merck climate forecast tonight in a live look at the coliseum. we have a game tonight. the mariners and the a's going at it first pitch at 7:00. you can see currently it's still a mild 71 after the high of 75 today. and we'll drop to 69 for first pitch high clouds stream across tonight then 59 degrees once we hit 10:00 p.m. still need a light jackets to it the back especially if you have any post-game activities. now there is going to be big changes as we mentioned heading throughout the weekend we have storm system just off shore no rainfall as we talked about but i definitely think cooler temperatures also cloud cover. the cloud cover going to start to really begin to thicken up once we hit tomorrow morning's forecast so i think we'll go more with patchy sun for the tri valley and 49 overcast peninsula and 52 and filtered sunshine for south bay. we'll also see the gray skies start for the north bay and san francisco. it's not going to be the kind of event where we see full on sunshine by tomorrow afternoon. it's just not going to burn off. you'll see the future cast 8:00 in the morning the cloud cover beginning to approach. and then through the afternoon there is that partly sun to mostly skun o sunny sky to us other thing is drop the temperatures. eventually by tomorrow at 8:30 we'll see things clear outs. toorg at the cooler the numbers as the head through the microclimate forecast on saturday instead ever low 80s down to 72? san jose of the in cupertino also significant drop for the east bay. 70 in livermore, 70 in dan value and 67 in oakland. peninsula 60s from palo alto up towards daly city. emirates 63 along the embarked orr. 69 in. and mild 71 expected in napa i think on the extended forecast sunday is the better day outside if you want more sunshine that's happening for us here in san francisco. by monday we stay dry and just a slight chance of a statered shower by next tuesday and wednesday. forecast models bringing only trace amounts to about.2 of an irmg. thursday and friday dry next week inald valley forecast we offer more sunshine for sunday. and that's slight chance of rainfall tuesday and wednesday. and then by next friday we could be back up to some warmer and milder weather and 74 degrees. so slowly but surely we're starting to see an end to this wet weather pattern. we may not get any totally dry weather here coming into the mix maybe for another three weeks or so. it's just kind of continuing to hang on at least at this point. >> right well it's getting better and having sunny days. >> we'll enjoy this week up next back to the giants what now for this team after madison bumgarner's freak injury on that dirt bike? we've got some answers. stay with us. as we told you earlier in this newscast:...madbum is out. he crashed his dirt bike in denver okay where do we begin as we told you earlier in this newscast mad bum is out. he crashed his dirt bike according to the giants in denver yesterday during the team's day off. tonight, as you can imagine, the team is scrambling bumgarner could be out six to eight weeks. he is the ace pitcherer. here is the skinny the giants called up chris stratton to take mad bum he is spot on the roster. tonight in denver losing to the rocky 4-3 in the fourth inning. it's not all bad news for giants another. >> he picked up the microphone instead nbc bay area as colin resch. >> as a member of the giants oh core four bull pen i'm. jeremy aholt jafy lopez was a fan favorite three world series runs starting monday when the dodgers come to town he is hoping fans remember and cut him a little flak and account as he enters the broadcast profession. >> i always thought about doing stuff like this do preand post-game obviously just sweating with the guys last year i know a lot of the players in the locker room. hopeful i can provide insight what they might be thinking but i'm going to approach it as a fan would with just the knowledge of the clubhouse. >> former teammate jeff smarj aire thinks lopez will be a natural. >> he is smart, you know he is down to earth too which is always important. not going to sit there and tell his stories of grand dur which when he played some guys get carried away. >> you spend a lot of times in the bull pen talking and you do a lot of talking about the game honestly. so you know broadcasting seems like an easy segue whether it works or not will remain to be seen. >> deep to left field. >> dodgers is your first series. >> yeah they throw me to the wonderfulle fs on that as far as preand post game i'm sure sergio romo will be the topic of conversation and rightfully so. it will be fun and exciting. i'm looking forward to the challenges that tv will provide. >> while he'll start with preand post game shows on nbc buerre. just asset jeremy affiliate done recently you'll see lopez long side duane kieper when the giants play a few sheerz on the east cost. he currently resides in atlanta. in san francisco, kwolen resch bay area. >> tuning in jafy is a genuine and bright kai across the bay the a's going four wins in a row. the game two of the series against the mariners just about 15 minutes away with a win the a's could go above the 500 mark since the first time of in snlz. >> the warrior taking on the blazers in game 3 tomorrow at any time night there is new home kevin durant will suit you up and kd practiced with the female durant missed game two because of a strained calf muscle ware wers went on beat the blaze without him ert he was healthy enough to play but the team didn't want to risk it and insisted he take a rest a for you days they were okay. >> they were okay doing fine without him but at some point they need him back. >> we need that calf nice and strong. >> yeah. >> before we go jeff is with us on this beautiful friday. a lot happy hours out there tonight. >> yeah going to be a nice night to eat outside clear skies for the most part and comfortable temperatures tomorrow we get clouds increasing particle as youly to in movement sunny 71 inald ert day with more sunshine sunday tapt potty showers by tuesday and wednesday all in all doing better more dry days than we have wet days. >> okaying out tuds shower. >> thanks a lot for joining us have a great evening. >> see you at 11:00. bye-bye. jb new video of bill o'reilly reemerges after getting fired. what the first woman to sound the alarm at fox news, gretchen carlson, is saying today. now on "extra". ♪ extra, extra bill o'reilly facing the cameras after his scandalous downfall. we have gretchen carlson on the domino effect that led to o'reilly's exit. >> i jumped off cliff by myself. i didn't know what the result would be. >> from jessica to blake. reaction from the variety of women. new video. the first richard simmons sighting in three years. >> richard, are you okay? >> he was escorted by the housek

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