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chance and then i'll give you a breakdown of what you could expect for your day planner with a lot of events happening throughout the bay area. you want to tune in for that at about 7:15. >> and good news. almost a 20 degrees drop for a lot of people. >> yes. >> we'll stay tuned for your weekend forecast. but speaking of this weekend. pride weekend is underway in san francisco. about a million people are expected to come to the city to take part and law enforcement agencies are focused on keeping all of those people safe. [ chanting ] >> the celebrations began yesterday with the trans-march. hundreds of people marched from delores park down market street and the celebration theme this year is a celebration of diversity and for marchers it is a time to embrace who they are. >> it is important to be here this weekend because so many of us have been trained to keep ourselves silent and to hide and we're not meant to be that way. >> amid all of the celebration, police and the fbi are concerned about the possibility of a terror attack in light of attacks happening around the world as well as the pulse nightclub shooting last year at pride in orlando. police presence here will be heavy all weekend. be sure to show us your pride. we want to see your photos from the weekend and tag us on twitter or facebook and we might show your posts on tv and we're building a slideshow on the website. and details after last week's shooting at a ups store. the disgruntled employee had a plan. he shot five co-workers, killing three of them. they believe jimmy lam targeted his victims at ups. investigators released pictures of the two stolen weapons lam took to work and a assault pistol stolen from utah and a semi automatic handgun stolen from napa and video evidence shows lam walked past some co-workers but walked right up to his vikes and didn't say a -- victims and didn't say a word and shot them. >> shooting of mr. louie and mr. chan and mr. afeety appeared purposeful and targeted we are still trying to determine if the surviving victims were targeting. >> he killed two fellow drivers and wounded two other employees inside of the building. lam then went outside and shot and killed driver mike la fitty and then walked back inside of the building and as police arrived, he shot and killed himself. family and friends of victim mike la fitty gathered yesterday to remember the man they called big mike. they all donned 49ers gear for his favorite team. they shared stories about their friend and his family said they are grateful for the outpouring of support. >> the family is kind of like, wow, it is on a major scale where people you don't know who big mike was, know who big mike is and it is a loving soul and you could tell in the testimonies today that michael is a hard loving guy and a churchgoers and a husband and that is what we're here so celebrate. >> he will be buried today. >> our coverage continues at nbcbayarea.com and our unit has dug into stolen guns often used in other crimes. find those reports by clicking on the investigative unit tab at the top of the home page. a popular hiking and photography spot proves deadly for a bay area teen. 17-year-old victoria la rocca fell to her death at lands end on thursday night. police say the girl went well beyond posted warnings but many people do the same thing every day. flowers were placed near the spot where she fell and at her school, st. ignatius in the sunset district, a note went out to families explaining they died after losing her footing. hikers at lands end say they often go to the restricted areas even though they know it is dangerous. >> there are areas where the ground is soft and you could slip easy and there is grass covering the edge. because of all of the rains, you may think that you have ground under foot but it is really just a big pile of grass. >> first responders arrived quickly but she died on the way to the hospital. the golden gate national recreation area said there is an ongoing investigation focused on that area where she fell. imagine your wedding day ruined all because of someone you paid to do your flowers. we spoke with one victim of the san jose florist who was charged with grand theft yesterday in court. sergio quintana has the details. >> when you look at the pike -- the pictures of a recent wedding. you notice something missing. the flowers. >> there isn't bouquets or flowers for the church. >> she was interviewed as part of the criminal case against jasmine rivera, the owner of the florrest. she was arraigned in court accused of grand theft for accused of cheating customers out of tens of thousands of dollars. >> these are events that are special and sentimental and they put their trust in her to provide the services and they failed them. >> she pled not guilty to six counts of grand theft and unrelated felony fraud charges. woman we talked to said she demanded payment in cash. >> i think it was about $3,500 from the receipts that i had right now. >> how much did you get. >> i think i got about a thousand dollars. >> in pictures she said getting less than a third of the flowers made for a bare looking wedding. >> i looked for her after the wedding and i told her, you didn't give me what i ask could you please give me my money back and she said no, essentially. >> that was sergio quintana reporting. prosecutors say they are still looking for more victims to help strengthen their case. a follow-up to an nbc bay area investigation. the south bay fitness trainer arrested on 22 sexual assault related charges has agreed to a plea deal. he pleaded guilty to 14 counts involving 13 victims, two of them teenagers. the 51-year-old is expected to be sentenced in august to seven years in prison. he reportedly lied to his victims telling them that house he -- how he was touching them served a professional purpose. it will be new safety measures this year for the san francisco marathon for the first time ever. organizers are closering the northbound lanes to drivers during the race. this will limit southbound traffic to just two lanes. in the past only cones separated cars from thousands of runners. look at that. the golden gate bridge district board made the decision as a safety precaution following recent terror attacks in europe committed with cars. they say other factors informed this decision as well. >> you read every day in the paper about distracted drivers and impaired drivers, or simply those with medical conditions and that happens when they are driving and we just -- i don't want this race -- i want this race to be as safe as it can be. >> this is the 40th year of the san francisco marathon. it is on sunday, july 23rd. at 7:08. we have much more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, one of the most gorgeous views in the bay area, hikers love it and thieves do too. we'll tell you about the popular trail turning into a hot spot for crime. and the great news for g-mail users. what google has promised to stop doing to ease privacy concerns. welcome back at 7:11 on your saturday morning. take a look at that dense fog covering san francisco from the embarcadero toward the bay bridge. cooler temperatures today. vianey arana will be along to show us no triple-digits across the bay area today. so sweet relief. it is excellent for exercise and has great views. but one of the most scenic roads in the east bay has become a target for thieves. we're talking about grizzly peak boulevard in berkeley. between centennial drive and fish ranch road. scott budman has more on two robberies in just three days. >> reporter: it is well-known in the bay area as a great place to see for miles. grizzly peak boulevard. where local photographers like adam mcgraph come to get away from it all. but two early morning robberies, each involving three robbers and victims in their cars, have locals like adam shaken up. >> that is unfortunate. because a lot of people are coming up here to enjoy the view and you really don't think about that kind of thing as much as when you are down in the city, you are vigilant, lock my car and no valuables and but up here it is different. >> it is crazy to think that people would do that. >> and after hearing that both robberies were violent, one even involved a woman being wounded by gunshots, he's having second thoughts. >> nobody out here messes with you. no other people -- they all come up here thinking i'm going to meet new people and so the fact that somebody is coming around here abusing that, that is upsetting and makes me not want to come back here. >> scott budman, nbc bay area news. we have much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. make room for more people. how google's planned development in downtown san jose is inspiring other project and why city leaders say they are concerned. >> and we are waking up to foggy conditions. look at this shot overlooking half moon bay but at least it is keeping us nice and cool. i'll talk about that cooler trend plus a look at your pride temperature trend coming up just after the break. stay with us. welcome back. it is 7:15 on your saturday morning. taking a look at cloudy skies and fog as we look at oakland. cooler temperatures across the bay area today. 60s, 70s and 80s. some people will still be seeing the 90s. but thank goodness no triple-digits today. san francisco's sales force tower is no longer the tallest building west of the mississippi. the tallest building just celebrated the grand opening in los angeles. there seems to be a rivalry. the 73 story wilshire grand center has a huge spire topping off at 11 feet and the skyscraper was developed by korean air costing more than $1 billion and includes 900 hotel rooms and 4,000 square-feet of office space. >> we are l.a., we do things big. we attract attention. we set trends throughout this country and this is just one of the more positive things. >> the skyscraper has a stabilizing central core designed to with stand earthquakes. successful liftoff. space x's falcon 9 rocket launch out of cape canaveral yesterday afternoon delivering a satellite into orbit. space x wants to launch and land another rocket this weekend. thats had never been done before. the second falcon 9 is set to launch from vandenberg air force base near santa barbara raw tomorrow. and good news for g-mail users. google will stop scamming your mails in search of opportunities to sell ads. practice has been in place since it was introduced back in 2004. it has raised concerns among privacy watch dogs and creeped out some users, that is for sure. google still plans to show ads within g-mail but instead of scanning e-mail, software will determine which ads are most likely to appeal to users. continuing coverage of the proposed google village. it may be years away from becoming a reality, but it is also inspiring more office buildings to come to downtown san jose. google's planned development will bring an estimated 20,000 new workers to downtown. and now some local developers are teaming up to create another tech campus neern covering 1 -- nearby covering 1 million square-feet and that has community organizers concerned about where the newcomers will live. >> right now the cost is high. if we're not building more affordable housing and stopping displacement, families that have lived here for ages are being forced out and priced out. >> silicon valley rising has already reached out to google on the subject of affordable housing and it is also lobbying the city to take firm leadership on this issue. and another highly anticipated affordable housing plan in the heart of tech country has been given the ax. a housing plan has been chopped down from 10,000 units to just 1500. monthm were are worried they are catering to the topnotch tech companies that want to expand their footprint. let's check in with vianey arana for a look at our weekend forecast. so much going on and thankfully cooler temperatures for people to be outside. >> it is going to cool down but still drink a lot of water. because if you are out doing a lot of events, it is easy to forget. especially with the nice cooler temperatures. very comfortable weather. >> very deefing. >> exactly. right now in san francisco, yes, that is a little bit -- bit of a moisture but it is not because of the rain and it is all thanks to dense fog that is really taking over along the coast and in the bay. and this is going to keep the temperatures nice and cool for us throughout the afternoon. spreading nicely inward bringing us the marine cool air. here it is, and you could see that is still pretty dense and we are expecting for this to kind of linger and stick around through the afternoon. but of course, it will burn off just a bit and that is going to bring us a couple of peeks of sunshine. very broken sunshine. so still expect to see the cloud cover. current temperatures right now, if you notice, well we're comfortable all the way around. not just along the coast, ocean beach 56. pacifica 56. and i know these past weekend the beaches have been a great way to get away from the heat. but i think this morning people even in inland areas and in the south bay as well, 64 degrees right now, will have a good time enjoying the out doors with familiar without getting too hot out there. because today's forecast, well if you notice what is missing. we have the 60s, the 70s and the 80s and even the 90 in there. with the triple-digit heat, we're catching a break thanks to a cooling trend underway, that high pressure is beginning to break down and leaving behind, 83 for san jose. palo alto 79. san francisco 69. half moon bay 63. and the warmer areas will still remain further into the interior valleys like concord 89 and antioch 90 and in napa if you are heading up there this weekend, it is still going to be fairly warm at about 85 degrees. now i want to chat about this future-cast. because the models are picking up some moisture just west of san diego. and we could see some of the fog, if we fast forward through the 3:00 hour, we do notice the chance of a little bit of that moisture coming in just south of areas like morganhill which means areas near santa cruz might get a chance to see a few showers later on tonight. but no heavy rain, just a few sprinkles later on and early tomorrow morning a couple of showers can possibly also be seen further north. san francisco temperature trend fairly comfortable. look at this. climbing only into the upper 60s and it will stay that way with the cloud cover and in san jose expect to see a nice temperature trend of 70s and to the 80s but now let's talk about that pride temperature trend. i know a lot of you are going to be out there. definitely expect to keep the cloud cover through about 11:00 a.m. if you notice we start getting the sunshine but we stay comfortable at 58 and stick to the 60s throughout the day so i think a nice light sweater will do and then you'll probably be able to said that as more sun begins to warm us up. and let's talk about the air quality. thanks to the cool down, we do have good air quality and we keep the clouds in the forecast through monday and our temperatures do start going a little bit back to normal. more seasonal like temps and we begin to cool down into monday. back into the 80s. and then, yes, we might see a bit more of a warm-up later on throughout the week but over all the cooling trend is very welcomed. kira. >> very welcomed indeed. thanks. we have much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. a 12-year-old was able to save her own brother's life. it is atory that will -- story that will make you bay area proud, next. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze his audience. great show. here you go. now he's added a new routine. making depositing a check seem so effortless. easy to use chase technology, for whatever you're trying to master. isaac, are you ready? yeah. chase. so you can. that )s what a pleasanton mothe, and registered advice for you, doing something is better than doing nothing and that is what a pleasanton mother and registered nurse tells her three children and she's determined to share that advice with as many people as probable. >> there was scary moments in this home last month, following what mom christy said, more than a few sleepless nights. and while that is not good, it did give her time to think about a way to turn what happened into something good for others. >> let's practice compression. >> of all of the things a young person can learn in an advanced life saving class, there is one part of the process that they could never truly comprehend. just how scary it is to have to do any of it for real. >> what do we need to do? >> though, in this class, among these young people, there is someone who knows exactly how scary it is. >> very. scariest thing i've witnessed in my life. >> reilly is 12 years old. a really good sister. her mom christy said to little brother max. though this story is about the time reilly was nothing short of great. >> i'm not kidding. she saved our whole family that day. >> christy said on that day reilly was home alone for a few minutes watching max when he started choking on popcorn. >> she started hitting on the back and it is still not helping. and then i think it dawned on her, i am the help. there is nobody else that could help him but me. and so then she wrapped her arms around him and -- >> and bring it up to the chest bone and push in and up. and that is what i did. >> reilly did the heimlich and it worked. but just how did this middle schooler know what to do? well because christy, a registered nurse, had taught her. >> because we talk about it here. we talk about things like that, what could happen. >> and so if it worked so well with reilly, christy thought, why not do it for others. so she organized this advanced life-saving course for other kids reilly's age to take for free. and she hopes to do more. >> and the whole point to this is so you guys see it and know that doing something is better than doing nothing. >> christy believes no one is too young to learn how to save a life. and she's got a daughter and a son to prove it. >> with asked why she taught her children how to do the heimlich and other life saving maneuvers christy said plainly, i'm home alone a lot with my kids and i would tell them that one day they were going to have to save me. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> wow! we have much more aled on today in the bay coming up. more from pride week in san francisco. heading to city hall, the meaningful reason more same-sex couples lined up to exchange vows. and plus not enough votes just yet. the moves republicans are making this weekend to get their health care bill through the senate by the end of next week. .. good saturday morning. just shy of 7:30 and a live look outside in san rafael. this is the one place where the sun is actually shining. there are clouds in the sky but it sure looks beautiful there in marin this morning. thanks for joining us i'm kira klapper and jovianey arana has look at our forecast. >> we are cooler. >> and that marine nice air will keep us cool and bringing in the cooldown for the bay area. very welcomed after a big heat wave last week. it was hot. and here is half moon bay. could you see some of the cloud cover over there with the fog. and then just a little bit of a comparison, look at mt. hamilton so a nice difference in the microclimate. the fog along the coast and further inland nicer clear skies. but the temperatures show the marine layer. this will keep the majority nice and cool. even if you are not seeing clouds in your area, current temperatures in the coast, 50s and then inland in the 60s. temperature trend is climbing yet again into the upper 70s and 80s. and yes, even 90s in some spots. but at least it is not going to be as hot. so let's give you a quick preview of today's temperature trend if you are heading out to san francisco pride. comfortable temperatures will remain a trend throughout the day. along with those clouds. so yes, expect to keep over cast skies kind of all day long but you will get some breaks in sunshine which means you will get a moment with that -- where the sun will rather poke through. it will warm you up nicely. but i do think that a sweater, a light jacket and maybe an extra layer will be needed especially if you are out there early on and then warm up by 3:00 or 4:00, the warmest time of the day. we are expected to climb into the upper 60s for san francisco and so definitely a great day to be outside and i know there are a ton of events but i'll have a better break down of what you could expect with the day planner coming up at about 7:45. >> so minute by minute what we can expect. we'll stay tuned for that. thanks. >> as she mentioned pride week is underway in san francisco. about a million people are expected to come to the city and take part and law enforcement agencies are focused on keeping all of those people safe. [ chanting ] >> a celebration began yesterday with the trans-march. hundreds of people walked from delores park down market street. the theme of pride this year is a celebration of diversity. the marchers tell us this weekend is a time to embrace who they are. >> i'm excited to be able to embrace my gender identity and my sexuality. >> it is important to be here this weekend because so many of us have been trained to keep ourselves silent and to hide and we're not meant to be that way. >> in all the celebration, the police and fbi are concerned about the possibility of a terror attack. with all of the attacks happening around the world and keeping in mind the pulse nightclub shooting that happened at pride in orlando last year. police presence will be heavy all weekend long. san francisco added a new component to this year's pride festivities, weddings. the clerk's office was decked out and newly wed companies received special pride marriage certificates. amid the bouquets and the smile there is a special awareness. >> i want to remember all of the faces that -- [ inaudible ]. and to remember this is that place [ inaudible ]. >> apparently people from all over the country came to tie the knot here yesterday. show us your pride. we want to see your photos from the weekend. tag us on twitter or on facebook and we might show you on tv. we're also building a slideshow on our website. shifting gears now. we have new details about last week's shooting at a ups facility in san francisco. investigators now say the disgruntled employee had a plan and went to work armed with two stolen guns and extra ammunitions and shot co-workers and killed three of them. police say jimmy lam targeted his co-workers at ups and investigators released pictures of the two stolen weapons he took to work. a assault pistol stolen from utah and a semi automatic handgun stolen from napa and video evidence showed he walked past some co-workers and walked right up to his rights and didn't say a word and shot them. >> the shooting of many louie and mr. chan and mr. lafitty appeared purposedful and targeted. we are still trying to determine if the surviving victims were targeted. >> lam shot and killed fellow drivers benson louie and wayne chan and wound twod other employees inside of the building and then went outside and shot and killed driver michael lafitty and then walked back inside of the building and as police arrived, he shot himself in the head. family and friends of mike lafitty gathered yesterday to remember the man they called big mike. they donned 49ers gear for his favorite team. they passed around a microphone and shared stories about their friend. his family is grateful for the outpouring of support. >> the family is like wow it is on a major scale that people that didn't know who big mike was know who big mike was. you could tell in the testimony we have going on that michael is a well loved guy. he was a hard worker and a father and a husband and that is what we're here to celebrate. >> he will be buried today. our investigative unit has dug deep into the stolen gun issue. on average 34 guns are stolen every day in california alone. in the bay area, san jose police took the most stolen gun reports between 2010 and 2015 and since 2010 more than 4,000 guns recovered have been reported missing. to watch our report on stolen guns head to nbcbayarea.com and just click on the investigative unit tab at the top of the page. this will be a busy weekend of lobbying and convincing senators to approve the new health care proposal. republican senators are trying to pass their bill by next week. but they may not have enough support from their own party. nbc's blayne alexander has the latest from the white house. >> reporter: with wounded warriors looking on, president trump taking steps to protect the nation's veterans. >> this is one of the largest reforms to the v.a. in its history. >> reporter: signing a bill to make it easier to fire bad v.a. employees. >> veterans were put on secret wait lists, given the wrong medication, given the bad treatment. >> reporter: touting it as another campaign promise fulfilled as he cast doubt over the investigation into his campaign and possible russian collusion. hours after admitting that he does not have taped conversations between himself and fired fbi director james comey. the president questioning the credibility of special counsel robert mueller in an interview with fox news. >> he is very, very good friends with [ inaudible ] which is very bothersome. the people that have been hired are all hillary clinton supporters. >> reporter: and suggesting again that he may have been a target of obama administration surveillance. while over on capitol hill the fight continues to end obama's signature piece of legislation. a health care battle now between republicans. >> do they want our votes or they don't want our votes, the bill has to get better and more to our liking. >> reporter: the bill is to the president's liking. the white house said. the question now is how hard will he personally push to get all republicans on board. right now republicans do not have the votes to get this through the senate but they are hoping to turn that around and get a vote by the end of next week. blayne alexander, nbc bay area news. he was shot by a gunman at practice for a congressional baseball game and good news on the news on the condition of steve scalise. he is upgraded to fair condition. accord to a statement released by the hospital, his progress allowed him to be transferred out of the intensive care unit. the congressman was one of three people shot last week. doctors say the bullet did significant damage to his internal organs but he is expected to make a full recovery. apparently being a big movie star and a former governor is helping arnold schwarzenegger. he is getting extra attention at climate talks in paris. yesterday he met with french president emanual macron and macron has been vocal about france's commitment to stick with the paris climate accord. president trump's withdrawal from the agreement wasn't mentioned but it was hinted at. >> it is extremely important in order for us to be successful in creating a green and clean future for our children and grandchildren, which is a responsibility that we have -- >> as it they parted, it was clear it was much warmer than the exchange with president trump this year and schwarzenegger said climate change must not be a political issue. much more ahead, coming up, a $125 million contract, so what is raiders quarterback derek carr going to do with all of that money? you might be surprised. ==kira/cu== we used to have torture... that )s when the giants would struggle -- and but eventually win. well we used to have torture and that is when the giants would struggle and eventually win. this season though is just great torture. no win in the end. the mets are in town and they got on the board early and often. remember our old friend cespedes, once a star for the a's and now with the mets. rbi double in the sixth giving them a 8-1 lead and new york wins 11-4 and the giants, by the way, have lost ten of their last 11 games. much better news for the a's. they shut out the white sox in chicago. chris davis with another home run and they win 3-0. and the bay area is fortunate to have so many humble athletes, steph curry and derek carr are about as down to earth as they could be and could be the highest paid in their respective sport. yesterday it was derek car's term turn. he signed up his $125 million contract and $40 million is guaranteed. carr becomes the highest paid player in the nfl. the 26-year-old from bakersfield said he will be doing something very interesting with a lot of his money, he's donating it to charity. >> it is very important for the kids out there watching this and for them to know that i never chase the money in this whole process. it is something that i -- i'm very passionate about. i tried to be the best version of myself every single day. >> what a role model. great! much more ahead coming up. world's ugliest dog has been crowned and we'll live you a closer look at martha. >> i think martha is kind of cute. >> i do, too. >> well look at this shot. this is pretty nice. we have this nice bird overlooking ocean beach and yes, we are seeing some foggy conditions, especially if you are in san francisco. how long will the fog be sticking around. but good news, at least it keeps us nice and cool but for how long. i'll have the answers just after the break. stay with us. how did we test our improved dixie ultra plates? with two pounds of steak. in each hand. dixie ultra. stress tested so you can stress less at dinner. good morning. it is 7:45. and no microclimate weather alert. why? because all of the heat advisories have expired and we are enjoying it. right now in san francisco, 58 degrees. we are seeing the dense fog. we have this nice marine layer that is spreading inland and that will keep us nice and cool and we are expecting that to stick around. so i want to show you. it is foggy in san francisco but look at over sunol and gorgeous and nice clear skies and overlooking mt. hamilton and a nice layer down here of low clou clouds lingering around but most folks have a decent chance of enjoying the outdoors an not worrying about the increase in heat, at least along the coast. doppler showing the fog. this will be sticking around for the majority of the day. but we will catch some breaks of sunshine as a little bit of that begins to burn off and yes, we are climbing again into the 80s for inland valleys but current temperatures right now very comfortable. ocean temperatures now, bodega bay 52 and pacifica 56. and for the first time in the entire week, it might be too cold to head to the beach. i have a feeling the beaches aren't going to be as busy today. but look at san jose. even 64 degrees right now. and let's take you on a tour throughout the bay area so we could see exactly how much cooler we are going to be. san jose expecting a high of about 83 degrees. morgan hill 87. cupertino 82. and the east bay, this is where we see slightly warmer temperatures. areas along concord 89. one of the warmest. walnut creek 88 and in danville 89 but take a look at antioch. still in the 90s. so keep that in mind. please remember, still drink plenty of water and be careful with the pets, dress like if we were hitting triple-digit heat. now let's talk about half moon bay. comfortable and 63 degrees. as we head over to san francisco, climbing into the upper 60s so expecting a high of about 67, 68. and for the north bay, point raies, manages to stay in the 60s or 70s for the past week despite the heat wave. santa rosa 82 and novato 84 and napa 85. now future-cast, i want to show you this because we are tracking a little bit of moisture that is hitting just west of san diego and that might bring a chance of a few spotty showers far douj south, i'm talking monterey or south of morgan hill. now you could see some of the fog if we fast forward through the 3:30 and 5:00 hour, you could see on the doppler radar, a chance of seeing a couple of showers but it is very far south. so the chances of anything in the bay area not likely. model shows the chance ever a few sprinkles in santa cruz. so let's break down your day. if you are heading out hiking. it is a great day to do that. it is a good day to be working out outside. and if we are keeping that fog throughout the day by about 10:00 a.m. it is 58 degrees and it stays mostly cool and cloudy by 2:00, 63 degrees and fur heading out to pride, well you are going to have a nice day because look at this, a very comfortable 63, 65 and only a high of 67. over the next self days, you are really going to notice seasonable teams throughout the bay area. by tomorrow fairly cloudy and 66. and we begin a cooldown before friday when we start to heat right back up and we are still in the summertime. 86 degrees for inland areas and then breaking that down as the high pressure continues to move out of the area. making way for a pretty decent next seven days. kira. >> decent indeed. thank you. we have much more ahead on today in the bay coming up. the reason palo alto is suddenly cracking down on rvs parked near the stanford campus. ♪ ♪ ♪ se welcome back. there is a thin line between wealth and poverty and you could see it in palo alto. it is lined with rvs filled with people that say they can't afford to live if -- in a home. and now the city is gearing up for a crackdown. >> they line up like they do on the day of the big game. rvs waiting to get in to tailgate, but these aren't tailgaters. >> i'm in the position where i have to live in this rv and it is because of the rents so high around here and i'm trying to figure out to relocate to a different area where it is more affordable to me. >> that is the same story from virtually everyone living in the dozens of rv lining this treat. >> it is a stepping stone to not being on the street. >> and now the city said they have to move and an action they vowed to enforce with dignity. >> certainly you have gotten some complaints. but i think some of it has to do with the increase in the scale of the vehicles. >> police officers will warn them to move within 72 hours and then issue towing notices for those who don't comply. >> towing is on the table but it is completely a last resort. that is absolutely our last hope. >> palo alto said it will work with the surrounding cities to find a more regional solution to homelessness. the homeless insist they have few other options with the high cost of living here. nbc bay area news. well the fourth of july is right around the corner and so is the danger. san jose police already are confiscating more than a ton of illegal firearms. here is a look at what they seized in the last two months alone. more than 2700 pounds, some of them considered explosives. officers used social media to track down some of these and get them off the street. police say they do have one person of interest that they are still searching for. the world's ugliest dog contest in petaluma typically going to tiny dogs. but not this year. a 125 pound neo politan mastiff marg wau as rescued by her owner when she was nearly blind but after several surgeries she could see once again. the title of the world's ugliest dog comes with a flashy trophy and thank goodness she could see it and a trip to new york for media appearances and will be on the "today" show this coming week. we have much more on ahead. speaking of beautiful pets with our clear the shelter segment featuring our pets in need and we'll introduce you to the kittens who all need new homes, next. at welcome back. it is 7:56. time now for our clear the shelter segment featuring our friends from pets in need. volunteer alexa milan os is here with barbara who volunteers and fosters for the shelter and that is where i want to start. these two kittens in your life, you've been fostering them. >> all three. >> from the same litter. >> and they are all ready for a new home. rur ready to pass them on. >> for their forever home. >> so what kind of home would be good for these kittens. >> this is the party girl. and she's very active and likes to play. and you could see here she is pretty mellow as is this is lionel. >> they are really cute. >> they are loveable. and they are all purring. if you could hear them, they are really sweet. >> sweet and cuddly. and there is a nudge to people who are looking to adopt. and maybe you could adopt two at one time. >> yeah. and a lot of people think it is more work and everything, but it is the total opposite having two kit eps ark -- kittens and you see this one is biting my fingers and wanting to play with me but if there are two they entertain each other. >> and it takes the load off of you. if you are working all day, they have someone to hang out with and it is a great thing. >> and with that in mind, you have a deal going on at pets in need today. kind of like buy one get one free. >> if you adopt one kitten, you could get one for free. just for today. >> and as everybody knows, if you watch every week. you stay you neuter and you chip and do all of the vaccines, so that is a great deal to pay one adoption fee and get two pets out of it. and you do have an overwhelming amount of cats right now. all shelters really do. >> it is kitten season so our shelter is bursting at the seem with kittens. >> so hopefully people will take advantage of this great deal and give kittens home. i know barbara needs to foster but think need to move on to foster other pets. and thank you for joining us. if you would like to find out more about pets in need. this deal going on today, go to their website pets in need.org and thanks to alexa and barbara and thanks to you for making us a part of your saturday morning. we'll have more local news 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