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Transcripts For KPIX KPIX 5 News At 5AM 20160722



>> this is your pokemon-free station! >> this is mineta international airport. clear skies, currently our temperatures banked between 48 now in santa rosa, 60 in oakland. what a variety of temperatures. we have some partly cloudy conditions around the rim of the bay, otherwise clear inland. that's the coolest temperatures. wind speeds at 14 at sfo. seasonal into the 60s. 93 in gilroy 94 brentwood, tri-valley low 90s. warmer than yesterday. mid-80s around vallejo, benicia, martinez and american canyon. 68 stinson beach and variety of numbers north of the golden gate bridge. we will regather talk about the weekend forecast. let's talk about the eastshore freeway. westbound 80 accident at the berkeley curve two-car accident two left lanes are now blocked. chp just arriving on scene. past that you won't have any troubles working your way towards the bay bridge. it's early though so hopefully things don't get too backed up until they clear this accident out of the road. metering lights remain off at the bay bridge toll plaza. clear out of the south bay, 101, 280 and guadalupe parkway. slow speeds along 580. 205 connector into the altamont pass. 11 minutes there. slow conditions. improved greatly though as you work your way towards 680. 15-minute ride from the altamont pass to the dublin interchange. no delays right now along 101 both directions if you are heading to or from sfo. back to you. in san francisco, today marks mario woods day to remember a man killed by police. but several bay area police unions have done something bold to give their take on the occasion. jackie ward live in our newsroom on the full-page ad that is bound to spark debate! jackie. reporter: and four major law enforcement groups paid $15,000 collectively for the ad that even a "chronicle" article describes as a layer of hostility to the day. he adds there's a picture of dozens of officers with these words under it. it is a day to honour all of the brave men and women and all public safety workers in california and this nation who have made the ultimate sacrifice. the san francisco board of supervisors deemed today mario woods remembrance day. he was a stabbing suspect killed by police in december. back in january, his mother spoke to us at what should have been her son's graduation ceremony. >> reporter: i think all the people want is the city to do the right thing, the fair and right thing. >> the san francisco, san jose and oakland police unions and the international association of firefighters are the groups that paid for the ad. it's no secret that the san francisco poa was furious when the board of supervisors unanimously approved this day. according to the "chronicle," the union has organized a day of remembrance ceremony at the golden gate yacht club this morning but in a press release they received there was no mention of mario woods. the city of san francisco isn't doing anything to honor woods on this remembrance day. in the past, supervisor david campos said this day is not about the specifics of mario woods but what the case represents, which is the recognition that there needs to be more police reform. end quote. in the newsroom, jackie ward, kpix 5. a san leandro man pled not guilty to accusations of spinning donuts on the bay bridge. three people blocked all westbound lanes on the bridge on sunday. they were driving two ford mustangs and camaro. a witness shot this video of one of them doing donuts. chp caught up and arrested rosales in san francisco and he appeared in court yesterday. a police officer in florida says the shooting of a behavior therapist was accidental. >> sir, why did you shoot me? in his words to me he said, i don't know. >> therapist charles kinsey was sitting with an autistic client in the middle of an intersection when police arrived. at one point an officer fired and kinsey was shot in the leg. the officer says the autistic man had an object in his hand and he was concerned about the therapist's safety. >> it's a case where a police officer was trying to save mr. kinsey's life and unfortunately, um, his shot went astray. >> the object in the autistic man's hand was a toy truck. state authorities have taken over the investigation and kinsey's attorney is already working on a potential settlement with the city. one of the most powerful men in the television news business is out of a job. roger ailes, who helped build fox newschannel, resigned under pressure as the network's chief executive. it comes after former anchor gretchen carlson filed a lawsuit saying she was pushed out of her job after she rejected his sexual advances. several other women came forward with similar stories. rupert murdoch will take over ailes' former duties until a replacement is named. southwest airlines hoping to be operating normally today. the carrier has been struggling to recover from a massive computer outage that hit wednesday. and still managed to cause problems nationwide yesterday. southwest had canceled more than 600 flights and 2200 more were delayed last night. southwest says that computer problem is now fixed. this morning the nba is looking for a new home for the 2017 all star game after the league says they refuse to play the game in charlotte because of the state's transgender "bathroom bill." hena daniels has more on the huge loss for north carolina reporter: the nba all star game was an economic slam-dunk for the city of new orleans in 2014 bringing in more than $100 million to the big easy and next year may be a repeat. new orleans reportedly the front-runner to replace charlotte after the nba pulled the 2017 all star game from north carolina because of the controversial law banning transgender people from using bathrooms of their choice. the nba had been working to change the law but decided the league could not successfully host the game in what they call the climate created by hb2. >> this is much bigger not just than an all-star game for the nba. but this is much bigger than the nba. >> reporter: north carolina governor pat mccrory released a statement saying, left wing special interest groups have no moral authority to try and intimidate the large majority of american parents who agree in commonsense bathroom and shower privacy for our children t in a tweet the charlotte hornets said they understand the decision but are disappointed a sentiment golden state warriors star two time mvp and charlotte native steph curry also shares. >> it's basically my hometown. disappointing for, you know, the state not to be able to celebrate the game of basketball as they had planned. >> reporter: the league said it hopes to reschedule the all star game in charlotte for 2019. hena daniels, cbs news. the nba says that they will announce a finalized plan for the game in the coming weeks. things are heating up at comic-con especially for those who dressed up for the event. these stuffy costumes aren't made for the steamy san diego weather. one fan dressed up as sam from trick or treat and enlisted her husband to help keep cool. that right there was a bag of ice. but it's not melted. the hot weather is not stopping these fans though. comic-con means just too much to them. >> that's my 31-year-old daughter and i feel like a child. everybody is okay with that. >> for some it's a family tradition, others a fun chance to dress up. these convention-goers will not be beat by the heat, either way. time now 5:09. more than half of americans have some form of mental illness. how one woman is inspiring others to turn their pain into power. >> plus, yet another scary sight off the coast of pacifica. the warning going out to swimmers ahead of our hot weekend. >> in pacifica today, the upper 60s. but triple digits are heading this way. i'll tell you which days to expect it. >> and expect a backup as you head across the eastshore freeway. an accident, details coming up. people love my portobello mushroom buttery jack, made with portobello mushrooms, grilled onions, and garlic herb butter. ever wonder how i came up with it? 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(avo) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. good morning. welcome to your friday. time check 5:12. taking a look out at the beautiful bay bridge from treasure island. thanks to photojournalist greg welch. the weekend forecast coming up. beach-goers beware there was another shark sighting in pacifica. this is the third shark sighting we have seen since may. here's video from one of those sightings at linda mar beach. police are once again urging people to be aware of their surroundings while in the water. well water in a colorado town is contaminated with thc, from marijuana, and they are told not to drink it because of the intoxication. >> we received the announcement. i was in there about 10 minutes and in that amount of time, people had rushed in and sold out of the water. >> experts have found evidence of tampering but are still trying to determine the source and the extent of the contamination. >> wow. some musicals are all about the best of times, heartache and others happiness. >> but one music teacher is breaking from tradition to tackle mental illness. reporter marlie hall on the show she created to put pain in the spotlight reporter: rachel griffin can turn just about any feeling into a song. ♪[ music ] >> that's really sad. isn't it sad? >> reporter: the new york city music teacher has anxiety and depression. now it's her mission to fight the stigma of mental illness. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: when she was dying ten years ago finding treatment was not easy. she says talking about her illness was even harder. >> i felt like i was defective. i felt like there was normal and then there was me. >> reporter: rachel says she poured her experience into writing and producing a musical. we have apples is a comedy set in a psych ward. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: many scenes are inspired by rachel's own struggles. >> i'm willing to be vulnerable if i can help that one person who is in pain thinking this is never going to get better. ♪[ music ] >> reporter: her musical debuts in new york city this september. >> he had told me when i was really struggling that my life would look like it does today, i would not have believed it. >> reporter: she hopes her work will help others share their stories. >> apple! >> reporter: marlie hall, cbs news, new york. >> rachel's approach to writing is just as interesting as her subject. she says she started jotting down the musical on her iphone during a subway ride. >> what a talented woman. >> great singer. time now 5:15. now what might make you crazy -- you know what might make you crazy? traffic in some spots. >> we have an accident westbound eastshore freeway as you head near the berkeley curve. couple of cars tangled up. two left lanes are blocked as a result so "friday light" makes things more bearable. once you squeeze by no delays at the bay bridge. metering lights are not on. quiet this but you will get a bit of a backup a small one westbound 80 at the berkeley curve 19 minutes off the carquinez bridge to the maze for the eastshore freeway. live look at the san mateo bridge as promised and so far it's been quiet here. it's been an easy ride westbound 92. hayward these are the taillights towards foster city. no delays there. if you are traveling eastbound out of the peninsula towards the east bay no troubles there, either. taking a look at traffic across the golden gate bridge they did the lane changes. just a few minutes ago southbound adding one more lane for the commute direction and so far traffic is pretty light out of marin county. it's quiet from 580 down into san francisco. give yourself 14 minutes to make it through that portion and we have some early-morning roadwork along the richmond/san rafael bridge. we saw some slight delays just a few minutes ago but they have cleared it pretty nicely so looks like that may have been pushed off the road. traffic is moving nicely westbound out of the east bay towards marin. if you want to skip the roads and use mass transit, everything is on time. >> slow from tracy on the altamont pass, not as bad, still "friday light" but slightly slower speeds from the 205 to 580 connector. thickens up towards 680 but you're moving. traffic only 15 minutes altamont pass and 680. you have the choice of using the expression lanes which helps a lot. along 280 in the south bay if you are working your way southbound that accident at 17 in the clearing stages. it's not causing delays. very quiet out of san jose right now. in the green, 101, 280 and 87. here's roberta. sunny skies ahead and we already see some clear skies out there. we are on the transamerica pyramid looking due east and we can see the very top of mount diablo standing over 3800 feet. can you see it? visibility is unlimited at this hour. we have a warming trend setting up right now cool temperature of 48 degrees in santa rosa with the clear skies. we have a few clouds, oakland at 60. wow. san francisco to the mid-50s. hey, happy birthday to steve. he is one of our weather watcher in los altos. he says it's 3 degrees cooler this morning and clear as can be. thanks for that report, steve. currently mountain view calm winds 5-mile-per-hour in the dublin area, 7 concord so very slight except in fairfield 16. winds rotating to the northwest increasing 10 to 20 miles per hour later today. we'll see some sunshine at the coast. we'll have pleasant conditions around the bay and hotter and extremely dry with low relative humidity in our inland areas. futurecast got to love it take a look at your lunch hour. the coast is clear. it's a little swath of some clouds next to the san mateo coastline. that's about it. otherwise, we're seeing the setup of an offshore flow in our inland areas. just a very minimal onshore flow around the seashore. satellite and radar shows that this area of low pressure that's been enhancing our marine layer for over 10 days is beginning to slide out and as it does so, high pressure builds in. hot weather in san diego. 90s in throughout the los angeles area with triple digits in the inland empire. in our central valley, 100 fresno, 94 yosemite, mid-60s monterey bay through carmel, 80 in the high sierra. 60s at the beaches. 70s around the lip of the bay. 80s at the peninsula. 84 san jose. 90s gilroy. eastern portion of our bay area outside number 94. same to the north in cloverdale. our extended forecast: it's baseball tonight. the oakland a's playing host to the rays. they have fireworks tomorrow night. nice conditions at 65 degrees. otherwise, lots going on around the bay area including the sonoma county fair at 93 degrees. love me some county fairs! they have the state fair in sacramento, as well. >> that's i'm sure extremely hot. >> 99 degrees. >> ah! yes. >> thank you. in tennessee a 3-year-old boy has a one track mind for batman. his cape, hat and shirt all themed for batman and convinced that every cop he sees is batman. >> i love batman! >> cute. even though joshua collins worships these men in uniform, you can see that he still keeps his cool when they interact. apparently joshua first started believing cops were batman when he met a k-9 officer. the toddler was confident that because the man's patrol car resembled the batmobile, the man behind the wheel had to be batman. joshua's mother is glad he looks up to the officers. >> i just think it's wonderful. i think it's the greatest comparison to see him do that, that just builds i think encouragement for our officers knowing that they are loved and idolized. >> and because the local cops find joshua's confusion so sweet, they are always happy to greet him whenever they pass by his home. hey, good morning, everybody. the giants were off last night. they got yankees later on today. but the a's were on the clock. see what they did last night and, boy, one of the biggest tatoos i have seen on an nba baller. wait and see. hey, good morning, everybody! giants at yankee stadium later on today after a night off. the a's working last night. and look who we got. look at it, a's announcer against tampa. jake smolinksi in the second, it is high, it is far, it is just over, a three-run homer. the a's 3-2. pitcher sonny gray top fifth and it is just by marcus semien. rays scored four in the fifth. won the game final of 7-3. to basketball, las vegas summer league and it's isaiah stokes on the loose. how about that? a shattered backboard. glass everywhere! he went upstairs and ripped it down! glass everywhere! whoa! see this big tat? belongs to new warriors kevin durant on display yesterday at the team usa practice. it's the bay area's late great rapper tupac shakur and that's a lot of california love. that is sports at this hour. everybody have a terrific friday. i will see you later. the play of the day from the world of golf. the canadian open in ontario, jason day chip from the rough. look at this beauty. in for the eagle! the australian finished the first round 3-under par and that's three shots behind two co-leaders. thieves in the bay area are using a new tactic ahead of robbing you. coming up, what you need to look out for next. 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[ coughs ] sorry, tickle in my throat! water would be nice, but that would go right through me. ghost problems. today is set aside to honor a man shot by officers but police say not so fast. clean-up in cleveland as the republican national convention wraps up. >> here we go. good morning from the kpix 5 weather center. the heat is on. we'll talk about the weekend forecast. >> delays through the altamont pass. details coming up. good morning, it is friday, july 22. i'm kenny choi. >> i'm anne makovec in for michelle griego. clean-up well under way in cleveland ohio after last night's grand finale of the republican national convention. republican nominee donald trump capped the four-day event with a fiery acceptance speech that lasted more than an hour. kpix 5 political analyst melissa caen has been in cleveland all week long. >> and she joins us live from cleveland. tell us about the speech last night by donald trump. what was your take and the response from the crowd? >> reporter: it was really overwhelming in here. we saw people crying. we saw people spontaneously yelling as if it were some sunday in church. while the speech went on for over an hour, he was still very much the showman. i could see from where i was sitting the teleprompter. i could listen and read and understand where he was deviating from his script, where he was pausing, where he was playing off the audience's emotions as he was going. and as ever, he was masterful in both putting forth the case for why things need to change and his administration is needed and indicting hillary clinton preemptively. >> the world is far less stable than when obama made the decision to put hillary clinton in charge of america's foreign policy. >> reporter: and, of course, it was huge audience response whenever he talked about hillary clinton. for all their differences here at the rnc, one thing they could all agree on is that they don't want a hillary clinton presidency. that always is a big applause line. >> melissa, tell us about towards the end of the speech, what was the atmosphere like out there? >> reporter: so as you can see behind me everyone is packing things up and to some degree this is a very normal convention, right, there were speeches and, um, at the end donald trump gave his speech. the balloons fell. the confetti fell and to some of it, it was like the mitt romney acceptance in 2012 in terms of its elements despite the fact he had a couple of interesting things happen with melania and ted cruz. i will tell you a little interesting sort of press box flavor. the balloons fell and, of course, what happens when they fall? people start to pop them. remember, we have been on high alert all week. there have been tons of security throughout this, tons of security to get in. so balloons start popping and immediately you want to dive under the table because the press is afraid of what that sound means. we had to remind ourselves it's just the balloons, everybody relax. at the end of it, it was about 1 a.m., people poured out into the street. there's an alley full of restaurants and bars right outside the exit and there weren't any protestors. the delegates had a great time last night. >> speaking of the protestors relatively few problems with protestors throughout the week in cleveland and i guess that's in part because they were kept far away from the convention center. but looking ahead to next week, how does security look for the democratic convention in philadelphia? >> reporter: so interestingly, even though hillary clinton is a democrat, there may actually be more protests in philadelphia. remember, philadelphia is accessible very easily by activists in washington, dc and in new york city. both big activist communities that may not have gotten to cleveland so easily and in addition the cleveland police engaged in a passive resistance and were very midwestern friendly to some degree here not sure that's going to be the case with the philadelphia police. not sure how prepared they are. so we may actually see more of an issue with protestors in philadelphia. i talked to one police officer who said they showed up to a hotel to investigate some anarchists and he said they found that the anarchists had already moved to philly. so there's going to be some folks there. >> it's time for you to also pack up your bags, safe travels to philadelphia, melissa caen in cleveland, thank you. speaking of hillary clinton, she is expected to formally announce her choice of a running mate today. according to cnn, democratic sources say the front-runners are these two men. u.s. senator tim kaine of virginia and secretary of agriculture tom vilsack who used to be the governor of iowa. also under consideration, secretary of labor tom perez and u.s. senator cory booker of new jersey. some sources say clinton plans to reveal her potential vice president by text message this afternoon and make a formal announcement tomorrow in florida. time now 5:34. let's check weather. >> it's warming up today. we are going to be significantly warmer today than yesterday. but not as warm as it will be tomorrow. and sun. hi, everybody! take a look at this right now. we still have a sea of some areas of low clouds and patchy fog as visible right there. we are taking a look at the marin headlands where currently in the north bay we have clear skies and cool conditions. 48 degrees. oakland however is at 60. mid-50s in livermore and in san francisco. these are the numbers you shut expect today. very close to average except inland above normal for this time of the year. 60s at the beaches, we'll have some sunshine today. now notice the 80s are common around the peninsula and then we jump up to 85 in campbell. bested by morgan hill at 90. 93 degrees today in the gilroy area. so swing around to the eastern portion of the bay area, fremont, union city at 77, through the 80s in benicia to the 90s in interior sections. 94 brentwood, tracy, oakley, discovery bay and mountain house extremely dry conditions in the area. 60s in the north bay beaches to the 80s in san rafael and terra linda. 86 in novato and petaluma. 90s in lakeport and clearlake. hotter for the weekend. details coming up at 18 after the hour -- oh, no 48 after the hour. g? >> thank you. we have reports of an accident on the lower deck of the bay bridge. noncommute direction but may slow you down a bit. two-car accident. chp on scene. you might see a lane blocked through there. on the upper deck of the bay bridge, this is our commute direction. lots of company out of oakland, emeryville into san francisco. metering lights are on. looks better past there into san francisco. towards the dublin interchange, give yourself another 15 minutes over towards 680. 680 in both directions great start this friday morning with no delays. better news to report on this accident westbound 80 near the berkeley curve. two lanes are blocked everything now cleared over to the shoulder. and no delays now everything looks good from the carquinez bridge to the maze. but again you will see brake lights at the bay bridge. not bad on the san mateo bridge. use that instead. it is mario woods day today in san francisco to remember a man killed by police but several officer signs have a different spin on it. kpix 5's jackie ward is live in the newsroom on the full-page ad that they took out that's bound to get people talking. >> reporter: reporter: the san francisco, san jose and oakland police unions and the international association of firefighters are the groups that paid $15,000 for this ad and it further shows their objection to this day. you may recall that back in february, the san francisco poa helped pay for an online petition to repeal today. so the ad shows a picture of dozens of officers with these words under it, it is a day to honor all of the brave men and women as well as all public safety workers in california and this nation who have made the ultimate sacrifice. mario woods, a stabbing suspect, was shot to death in december on a sidewalk in the bayview. former police chief greg suhr initially said police shot woods because he was threatening them with a knife. he was shot more than 20 times. >> i just think it's an affront and an insult to the african- american community that that much fire power was being used against a relatively small person at a time when that person was not committing any crime. >> the shooting is still under investigation. woods' death is at the forefront of major activist movements across the city and is used by local groups as an example of police brutality. this morning the san francisco police union will its own day of remembrance in honor of public safety officers especially at a dallas protest where five police officers were assassinated. an event at a baptist church starts at 5 p.m. jackie ward, kpix 5. in san mateo county a former cop is accused of abusing the power that comes with his badge. noah winchester allegedly raped some of the women that he pulled over the 31-year-old arrested near his home in stockton yesterday morning and facing 22 felony charges involving five women. those charges include rape, kidnapping and battery. investigators say the alleged incidents happened between july 2013 and october 2015. during those months winchester worked as an officer for the sacramento community college district and later as a police officer on the peninsula. his bail is over $3 million. police say that more and more bay area robbers are casing their victims. in many cases, the criminals drive around in a group of two or three either following cars or looking for cars that have just been parked. oakland city councilman dan cobb believes that's what happened before a gunman robbed him near his house a few years ago. >> my mistake with the earbuds in. >> the number of robberies in oakland so far this year down 11 miles an hour from the same time last year. san jose police are releasing new numbers from the 4th of july weekend. they confiscated 32 pounds of illegal fireworks all nonprofessional fireworks including those labeled "safe and sane" have been banned in the city since 1984. this year the city increasedded its efforts including more police patrols and higher fees for violators. still, san jose police received almost 700 reports of fireworks-related incidents. many in the bay area have been glued to their smartphones catching pikachu and charmannedder and now "pokemon go" is in japan where the characters got their start. jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com has that story and more trending topics. >> reporter: the dow was down 77 yesterday, nasdaq down 16. starbucks shares are falling. sales grew by 4% in the last few months. less than expected. the ceo admits customers don't like the changes to the loyalty program. this morning, "pokemon go" launched in japan. the popular game was first introduced here on july 6, now available in more than 30 countries. until today, though, it had not been available in the birthplace of the pokemon cartoon. the obama administration is challenging two megahealthcare mergers, the obama administration filed a lawsuit saying that it would cut competition and drive up healthcare costs. california's attorney general by the way has also joined that suit. >> jill, it appears that at the end of an era when it comes to home entertainment. what's the latest. >> reporter: yeah. time to digitize those old vhs tapes. japan's company is the last company that makes vcrs and they are stopping production at the at the end of the month. before dvds blu-rays and video it was vvrs that dominated home entertainment. >> i have one vhs of myself singing in high school. so everyone is telling me to dimming advertise that. do you have any vhs -- digitize that. do you have any vhs tapes you have to digitize? >> i have a lot of tapes around the apartment with no vcr. so this makes no sense. >> i haven't checked out the tapes in 10 years or so. jill wagner of cbsmoneywatch.com, thank you. >> by next monday we want to see the tape. >> depends how much you pay me. never too early to have garlic. a lot of it coming to a mcdonald's near you. more about the expansion next. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, san francisco police got two chilling phone calls. the man wanted to pay somebody to kill cops. he called ingleside station early thursday offering $15,000 to anybody who would murder a police officer. an identical to central dispatch to another station earlier. >> we take it seriously and we are looking out for officers safety. so anyone that does make a threat towards us should know that it is a criminal offense. it is a felony. it's not something that we take lightly. >> san francisco police's acting chief toney chaplin was threaten monday on twitter. the 60-year-old who made that tweet was arrested. in oakland, many protestors have turned their attention from police departments to their unions and yesterday they weren't shy about calling for reform. [ screaming ] >> some chained themselves to public entry ways to oakland pd and at times it caused the biggest disruption at the start of the workday. it crowd grew calling for maybe libby schaaf to leave her post but on this national day of action, others had their sights on police unions saying that they controlled too much of the city's money. motel 8 in san bernardino went up in flames last night after a brush fire spread to the motel. check out the flames. the fire went to three alarms with dozens of crews trying to get a handle on it. they were forced to battle the fire from the rooftop from the motel to the ground. two cars burned up in the fire, as well. nobody was injured and officials are still looking into the cause. some bay area foodies hear mcdonald's sand say no thanks but three words may change their mind gilroy garlic fries. soon the snack will be served as every local chain of mcdonald's. just the smell of the snack puts ordinary fries to shame. it's hard to turn up your nose at locally sourced ingredients. mcdonald's swears that the garlic it uses was grown in gilroy. back in may when the company tested them out in four locations, the garlic fries sold out in a flash leaving many customers angry but by next wednesday, give them a taste at any bay area mcdonald's. >> totally going to hit up those fries! i can feel myself getting fatter just looking at them! >> supersize it. >> so the world famous garlic is from gilroy. is this only local or is it going national? >> apparently it's only going to be in the bay area from what i understand. >> 240 of the bay area restaurants. >> that would be awesome if the whole world knew about gilroy. >> i think it will spread because -- >> next weekend! >> going to be amazing. >> next weekend is the gilroy garlic festival. >> have that on my calendar. >> i have been there. do not turn your nose up to the garlic ice cream. believe it or not! >> it's good? >> mm-hm. >> especially when it's hot. >> love me some garlic. >> don't forget your breath mints. >> and soap! you might need it after your trip to mcdonald's. checking the roads, how about some good news? supposed to be "friday light" but it hasn't been. it's been a busy morning already on the roadways. we have this accident on the lower deck of the bay bridge. couple of cars tangled up was blocking lanes. it is now cleared out of lanes over at the main gate so traffic is moving a little better, slow still on -- out of san francisco towards the east bay until they clear it completely but hopefully that will wrap up in the next couple of minutes as far as those delays go. we have delays at the bay bridge on the flip side if you are heading towards the toll plaza. metering lights are on. looks like it's not too bad. we have this early-morning accident as you came off the eastshore freeway out of berkeley. that's since been cleared a few minutes ago. we're not seeing a backup beyond this point here. the overpass right now traffic is moving okay but those lights are on and things will get busier as the morning commute progresses. not busy on the nimitz. you're in luck. traffic is clear northbound heading towards the bay bridge, southbound looks like this portion past the coliseum as you head into hayward this morning. it's clear 238 down into fremont. give yourself 18 minutes to make that portion. the a's are in town. sean menaea on the mound. tampa bay rays are here, as well. first pitch 7:05. busy conditions expected this evening. use bart to get there. no troubles right now on bart this morning. highway 4 looks good friday light westbound through pittsburg. hey, roberta. >> hey, gianna. tomorrow night after that ballgame, there's going to be fireworks. so big time in oakland after the a's game on saturday night. hey, this is really interesting. this is our live weathercam from sutro tower looking towards the marin headlands. the golden gate bridge the elevation is 220 feet off the water the top of the tower 746 feet. and you can see the very tip- top of one of the towers in the golden gate bridge so it gives you a good indication how lows though low clouds are this morning. temperatures 48, clear skies santa rosa. it's 60 in oakland. 50s in san francisco. winds have been dialing back now westerly onshore flow 10 in san francisco. 5 in vallejo. 16 in the fairfield area. the winds will rotate later today. northwesterly and increase 10 to 20 miles per hour. good air quality and the temperature is going up. dry conditions in our inland areas as the temperature goes up the humidity is going to go down. blue skies across the bay. this is interesting. this is our futurecast. every, single day we have seen the clouds stacked up along the seashore now just a little swath finger of low clouds around the san mateo coast and that dissipates. an offshore flow is setting up. a modest push at the immediate sea shore. the area of low pressure tight to the coast for the past 10 days this is finally sliding out allowing high pressure to build in so everybody is going up 100 in fresno, 97 state capital. mid-60s at the beaches and monterey bay. 80 high sierra. 94 ukiah. sun-up at 6:05. we'll shave off one minute and 23 seconds off our daylight in comparison to thursday. 60s beaches, 60s, 70s around the rim of the bay. 80s peninsula. 90s inland. now, looks like we will see triple digits both days over the weekend. 90s continue a string of 90s on monday through thursday. there's your a's forecast. nice conditions tonight. mid-60s for first pitch at 7:05. enjoy your day. >> thank you. "star trek: beyond" warps into theaters this weekend but if you are not a trekkie there's no new fare for ya. >> really want to head back out there, huh? >> "star trek: beyond" expected to see big numbers at the box office this weekend. industry experts are predicting the third film in the rebooted franchise to bring in between 50 to $60 million. paramount is not waiting for weekend numbers to announce the movie's sequel, though. vanity reported earlier in the week that "star trek" 4 has already been green lit. if animation is your style ice age collision course arrives in north american theaters. the fifth installment of the series has been rolling out overseas since the end of june where it's already brought in more than $134 million. and a bit of horror could scare up some cash at theaters. lights out pits a family against an evil spirit! experts forecast an opening between 13 and $15 million for that fright flick. we'll be right back. ,,,,,, people love my portobello mushroom buttery jack, made with portobello mushrooms, grilled onions, and garlic herb butter. ever wonder how i came up with it? 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