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detention facilities. it has passed the state assembly, the state must act before wednesday. wednesday. > >> an attempt to decriminalize jaywalking, the freedom to walk act would prevent people or pole or police prevent police from stopping jaywalkers. the governor has until the end of next month to sign or veto the . the bill. > >> the biden administration will will stop shipping free at home covid test kits on friday, the site says congress has not provided funding necessary for the program to continue. the government needs to save testing testing for a potential surge in in the fall. good morning, let's let's get a check on the weather. if you are headed out the door we have air quality ad. quality advisories. >> exactly, not unhealthy rightw right now but we are in a moderate section for the bay ar. bay area. some of this smoke frm smoke from the rum creek fire in in oregon has grown to seven tis seven times the size that it was was on friday with 8400 acres burning with no containment. that fire 100 miles to the north and look at the air quality in the bay area. mostly in the upper level of the atmosphere with wind pushing from the north north we have a lot of the smoke smoke plume sting well above us. we will still see a little bit of remnants but nonetheless, daytime highs 60s from the coast coast to the bay, 80s to the inland areas as we kick off the workweek nice and calm. i wish i i could say the same for the next couple of days but it will be warming up significantly into into the workweek. 80s quickly turning into 90s inland with triple digits into the weekend. 102 jumping up to 107 for the inland east bay saturday into s. into sunday. we are starting with 80s today, very pleasant so so go enjoy the weather. we will will talk about it all coming up up in your full forecast. > >> to the altamont pass for commuters making the track i-80 looking you can see we are getting busy from the 205 conner 205 connector but the good news, news, no major crashes or incid, or incidents, a slow drive 19 miles per hour. mountain house, stay slow through north flynn with the travel time 41 minutes 205 to the 680 and that is the slow spot with everything quiet highway 80, 101 looking pretty good with no trouble or advisory on bay area bridges. traffic moving nicely working into san francisco on the bay bridge with with no delays on the golden gate bridge. marin county 15 minutes from the richmond san rafael bridge into san francisco so far so good on this monday morning. > >> police are looking for a suspect accused of stabbing a person to death at a san francio san francisco bart station. surveillance video captured two men arguing before one of them was stabbed, the suspect ran away, the victim collapsed on the platform. the station was closed for a few hours but is now back opened. this comes one week after community members knockdown fencing lining the plaza with the agency putting up up barricades last month a cracn a crackdown on illegal street vending, the sale of stolen goods and the open-air drug mar. drug market. more than 1500 peoe 1500 people have died from drug overdoses in san francisco. most most of them tied to fentanyl. > >> one city leaders pushing for a new approach to ease the opioid epidemic. a former addict turned city supervisor is leading the charge. >> look closely at this street next time you want to san francisco. crushed syringes evidence of fractured lives due to the epidemic, matt thinks that's what he was appointed to the board of supervisors. >> i identify as an addict and . and alcoholic. >> fentanyl overdoses are exploding in communities like the tenderloin and it n counedt antaken more lives than covid-19. >> what terrifies me is there are synthetic opioids on the east coast that are narcan resisting. if those come to san francisco we will see loss of ls of life's worse than the aids crisis. >> that is why cities are backig are backing supervised judge drug injection sites where staff staff would offer clean needles and monitor users for adverse reactions. new york already hase has one and they claim to have prevented 283 overdoses in five. five months. last week the governor vetoed the bill causing causing many to speculate he dio did so to not harm future attempts at a run for the white house. >> there is such a heavy political downside. there is not not a big constituency. in support of this and you can imagine the opposition advertisements will write themselves. >> the governor says an unlimited number of new injection sites without proper oversight could induce a world of unintended consequences. >> i will take him at his word that he has an opinion on that and it was policy that shaped the decision to veto it. but i think he was mistaken. talking about supervisor consumption it is supervised. >> somethe feared unintended cos unintended consequences are political in nature but that is the nature of politics. so, he and others are not giving up on an idea that they believe could save countless lives. in san fr, san francisco, kpix 5. >> the supervisor has requested an audit to find out how much is is spent each year dealing with untreated drug addiction. > >> the city of san ramon has released a list of city council candidates qualifying for this year's november 8th election, the mayor dave hudson seeking reelection against two challeng. two challengers. this is mark ag mark armstrong in district 2 and in the district rubio is up against lee. > >> oakland mayor libby schaff hatermed out and the race to replace her is in full swing, candidate and city councilmember lauren taylor kicking off a canvas campaign yesterday, the councilman says he is focused on on tackling homelessness and boosting public safety. >> we need someone who will prioritize oakland first. that is what i am committed to doing. doing. making tough decisions that we have to to keep the city city safe and clean and make sure everyone is able to thrive. >> taylor is one of nine candidates running for mayor including councilmembers as well. > >> the transgender community cod community commemorated an event that took place 50 years ago in the tenderloin, it would prove to be a milestone in the lgbtq rights movement. here is the sty the story behind the riot party. >> dapper down was one of a dozen performers from across the the country at the riot party. a a fundraiser for the transgender transgender district. >> we want to create a space to celebrate transgender artist in the music industry. oftentimes they are not prioritized. >> the party commemorating the compton cafeteria riot of 1966, the first large-scale uprising f uprising of people in the u.s.. >> police would often raid the bars or restaurants and clubs that queer and trans people would frequent and in this case the owner of the cafeteria called the police on many trans and gender nonconforming patrons. and these folks fough. fought back. >> many attendees heard artistse artists like r&b singer s2 for the first time. >> so great to see that many non-gender conforming artist. we we don't know, i don't know about all the different artists. artists. it is something i'm leg i'm learning and hopefully other other people are learning about. about. >> proceeds go to the district mission to economically empower the transgender community through ownership of homes, businesses and safe community s. community spaces. visiting from tacoma, washington. >> coming from an environment where i don't get to see a lot of people like me, i feel at home and safe. >> in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. > >> today the nasa artemis one pt one project is ready for liftoff as nasa kick starts a program to get back to the moon for the first time in 50 years but a hydrogen leak is slowing down the countdown, this appeared in the same area during a dress rehearsal in spring with a $4 billion test flight supposed tot to start at 5:30 this morning but hopes are high as the space capsule will be sent 1.3 millios million miles beyond the far side of the moon and then back down to earth's orbit. engineers said the goal is to push the rocket to its limits. >> at every level we test and test again and then we integrate integrate together and test once once more. >> we are waiting for images when the countdown begins but if if today's launch is scrubbed due to the weather or other reas other reasons nasa will try again on friday. to get back to the moon this will be big for our kids, big for them to see t. see that. >> a lot of us are waiting on this. hopefully it does not get. get scrapped. >> there are lines of people on the streets and the roadways to see the launch bumper-to-bumper. bumper-to-bumper traffic. what an exciting moment. > >> coming up, kaiser workers are are gearing up for their third week of striking. what you need to know if you have a kaiser appointment. > >> plus, hawaii celebrating its fourth the little league world series title and this comes as repairs are underway for that camera lens. more want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. >> here are the stories in the bay area beads, kaiser workers are breakout to begin their third week on the picket lines demanding better pay and better working conditions as they say hospitals are understaffed and it's compromising care. kaiser calls this a disruptive and unnecessary strike. > >> a man is in custody after a five hour standoff at a home near santa rosa late yesterday. the man was trying to set his home on fire and was threatenin. threatening officers. neighbors were forced to leave their homes. a swat team had to deploy deploy teargas into the home to draw out the suspect. > >> in sonoma county deputies are are investigating fights that broke out at the windsor high school football game, 20 minors and parents were fighting near the field and then one hour later a group of 30 people started fighting and two minors were injured. > >> how is the weather shaping up up for the rest of the workweek? workweek? >> it is only monday and we are starting off with the best weat. best weather. we are warming upy up significantly extending into the next couple days and into the weekend triple digits are returning once again. let's take take it a step back, 80s in the inland hills and i will take th. take that. looking at the air quality we are moderate for a lot of us in the bay area with the upper-level atmosphere dealing with a smoke plume but mostly wind pushing to the north north keeping the slope smoke plume away from us. looking at the atmosphere high-pressure cos high-pressure continues to move into the pacific northwest and all of california. we are dealing with significant heat sitting over us drying us up and and warming us up and that's what we expect for the weekend. this is today in a nutshell, upper 60s in san francisco that is where we are supposed to be. 80s in the east inland hills and and this is walking mother. look look at this weekend. if you want to take a break and cool down, get out to san francisco, sunshine with strong uv rays would triple digits for the easy east bay and the north bay for the weekend so keep that in mind if you have plans, nonetheless 80s quickly turning in the 90s to the inland east day today and and tomorrow with the north bay staying with lower 80s today anw and tomorrow but 90s do not return until thursday. for now, over to you, how are the roads? >> not bad on bay area bridges. so far on the bay bridge, golde, bridge, goldengate, no delays or or issues so that's the good news for the morning commute but but we do have more volume on the roadways as more cards get t get out moving into san francisco. on the bay bridge moving along nicely overall, a live look at the golden gate bre gate bridge traffic is clear in both directions. a quiet drive so far out of marin county into san francisco and the san mateo bridge looking good 12 minutes between 880-9101. now the slow and go commute if you're headed into the altamont pass 205 and 580 backing up already coming out of tracy. on the maps you can see traffic down 11 miles per hour so just kind of crawling along from mountain hoe mountain house to the 580 and will be slow from that point all all the way to north flynn so plan for the delays with a slow travel time of 48 minutes to the the dublin interchange. > >> the time is 5:18. a decades-old debate is igniting again, over weather water thirsty crops, should they be grown in california? >> it was a historic night at the video music awards >> let's get a quick check of your lunchtime forecast for thi. not that bad into the afternoon, the afternoon, really nice withs with 60s from the coast to the , the bay, 80s for the inland areas. a very sunny day and into into the afternoon we barely have morning fog but as we extend from 10:00 through noon s noon 70s will be appearing in napa and some oma replaced by 8s by 2:00 and san francisco sitting in the upper 60s ride where we should be this time of year. a beautiful forecast today today but it is warming up for the rest of the week. > >> time now for your morning mix and welcome to new workweek, welcome to monday. happy monday. it was a historic night at the mtv music awards particularly for one puerto rican sensation. >> that is bad bunny making history by becoming the first non-english-language act to win artist of the year he is currently on tour and did a live live performance at yankee stadium, other nominees includeh included trach and harry styles. more on the vma wrap up in the next half hour. >> she is the biggest fan. she will be here in september and i'm sure she is going. >> the ticket prices are skyhigh skyhigh but this guy is 28 he dropped the album in may and it was the most streamed on spotify spotify for the year so far. i'e i'm sure she did too. >> congratulations, very cool. > >> and iconic rapper turning gin gin and juice into family-friendly content. >> snoop dogg is launching a youtube channel called doggie , doggie land, kids songs and nursery rhymes showcasing a 3-d series helping preschoolers learn social and emotional skills, snoop dogg created the show and voices the main character. >> it is so cute. >> he loves the kids. years ago he was coaching youth football in los angeles so he likes giving back to the kids. i think think one of the kids were on the team. >> i have a three-year-old and teaching through song, they gravitate and catch on a lot faster. when it is part of the music so i will check it out. he he has evolved. > >> we have seen baseball hitters hitters cracking bets but we don't always get to see the cama the camera point of view or per. or perspective. but look at thi. at this. >> okay, at the little league world series the hawaiian pitchr hawaiian pitcher launches a breaking ball into the dirt which bounces off the backstop camera, demolishing the lens. here it is in slow motion. look at all the glass. hawaii went on on to dominate the game winning. winning 13-3.that a lot of money.g to co a lot. >> they e no cheap, but very cool. a new perspective to see and it is a highlight he will tell for years. > >> okay, the time is 5:26. coming up we are checking in on the historic 42 day journey into into deep space with the artemih artemis launch aiming to eventually returning astronauts to the moon. > >> very cool, the bay area shoreline in the spotlight after what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. the choice is clear loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. >> thank you for staying with u. with us. new grants wihelp nd senior care facilities in in alameda county. the first influx of cash from the state community care expansion program bay area community services will get $19 million to add supportive housing for seniors at risk of homelessness. funding funding to mental health servics health services as well. alameda alameda point collaborative is getting $15 million to provide beds for seniors with health conditions. > >> bay area lakes and waters are are seeing signs of a dangerous algae bloom, the group bay keeps bay keepers says thousands of dead fish are washing up on shorelines including in oakland, oakland, hayward and sausalito. this is likely related to a red tide algae bloom which can alsoe also cause breathing problems and rashes in humans and pets. > >> a georgia florida says she intends to appoint an independent reviewer involving the case with classified records records removed from fromer president trump's florida estate, the judge has scheduled a hearing on the matter for thu. for thursday. trump lawyers requested the so-called specialr special master to independently review the records and determine determine if any need to be ret. be returned. good morning, let's let's get a check on weather an. and traffic. starting with the . the weather. >> it is monday, we are starting starting off so-called the drive drive was very clear. coming from the coast to the bay theree there were no crazy conditions by any means, the fog very light with air quality moderate righ. right now. we will talk about this in the full forecast but if if you do suffer from allergies or you're just sensitive in general the upper-level atmosphe upper-level atmosphere experiencing smoke from the fire fire to the north but now the wind pushing in a northerly direction which is great news pushing away from us. we should see better air quality for the next couple days but i hate to say we're warming up for the workweek with upper 80s today for inland areas and that is a beautiful set up. upper 60s from from the coast to the bay with partly cloudy conditions to kick kick off the week. for the rest of the week high pressure is moving in and that will lower relative humidity significantly and also we will have sunny skies across the board with a partly cloudy set up more sunny when we wrap up the work week. more on that coming up in the full forecast. > >> we have busy roads especially especially into the ultimate pass area. you can see the brake brake lights, all the people leaving tracy it is bumper-to-b. is bumper-to-bumper. a lot of company getting on 580 into the ultima pass. we have no crashes and there is nothing major to report on the freeway blocking lanes or slowing you down, just some brake lights. slow on the dublin interchange so your travel time is 46 minutes out the door from 205 to the 680. all clear on the east shore, highway 4 and 101 all looking really good. crowded at the bay bridge with no metering lights yet but we are certainly starting to see volume as people people move into san francisco. into the city the golden great bridge looking good and on the san mateo bridge so far so good. good. you have a pretty nice drive between 880 and 101 and if if you're headed to sfo there are no delays. > >> lawmakers are considering and and amended bill on bail reform but the family one murder victim victim believes that the reforms reforms are misguided. >> i think it is extremely underhanded. >> calling it an insult that senate bills to 62 is being recd being reconsidered now sending this message. >> she would be with us today if if it were not for reckless pols reckless policies rejected by v. by voters. >> the bill was taken off the table last year after the brutar brutal murder of his 61-year-ol. 61-year-old sister. troy davis had just been released under the the california zero bail policy despite a violent criminal history that included assault with a deadly weapon and robbery , days later he was accused of and killing kate, her dogs and then setting her home on fire. >> he pulled it because he did not want fellow senators to vote vote it down for fear of their s their constituents viewing them as soft on crime. this is beyond beyond soft on crime. >> now the amended version willo will go before legislators. one senator did not want to talk on camera but did tell me over the phone that all mentions of zero bail were taken out and the amended version aims to help those who are innocent to afford afford the bail process. >> they are saying zero bail is now part of the bill at all. >> but it is. it is not called it but it is. >> they say that it still inclus still includes an ability to pay pay provision, taking incentives incentives away from bail agents agents who would now only collect a 10% surcharge instead of the entire amount. >> they have a financial stake in that person not skipping tow, skipping town, not committing follow-on crimes. so there watching these people. >> the amended version removes s removes requirements for defendants to pay for conditions conditions of their release such such as ankle monitors and classes but also requires course to return the bail premium if charges are dropped. > >> new video showing attacks near europe's largest nuclear power plant, the shelling damaging parts of the facility inofnuclear meltdorussia d ukeher country to blame, the plant is controlled by russian forces ine in ukraine but it is operated by by ukrainian engineers. officials have called for a demilitarized zone so the atomic atomic energy agency can assess the damage and check the safety and security conditions. > >> ukrainian americans gathered at golden gate park to celebrate celebrate not just culture and also independence. >> ukrainian colors, dances andc and music filling the golden gate park, among the hundreds to to celebrate is this woman from the capitol of ukraine. >> to learn new techniques and come back. >> she came to the u.s. and started medical residency at st. at stanford. >> we will be back to start treating people with these new methods. they are available here here but not in ukraine. >> she feels grateful and proud to celebrate their biggest holiday, independence day with thousands of miles away from home. >> ukraine really needs support from all the world and we're really grateful to everybody. >> >> most of the performers have families in ukraine like this singular. she says it is important that supporters help preserve their culture. >> russia does not even want oro or no the ukraine exists so we have to raise our voices and talk about people and their fre. their freedom. >> we are celebrating for them to express solidarity with them. >> this is the 23rd year the ukrainian american council has partnered with the golden gate park to organize the concert, this year the celebration takes on a new meaning. >> since i cannot be there i will give it my all. >> the fact that they can't celebrate in their own country speaks to how fragile freedom can be. >> in san francisco, kpix 5. > >> in drought stricken california, a decades-old debate igni heth just 9:00 in the morning and eastern riverside county's paloe palo verde county, jack's workday is halfway over. in this desert from the community on te on the arizona border daytime ts daytime temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees. fortunately for his business alfalfa likes to heat and jack rose, once matd once matured it is cut, bailed and prepared for shipping. this batch is headed to derry outside outside of bakersfield. it is a hot commodity. >> the last thing you do is give give water to farmers to waste by growing stuff in the desert. >> chris thornburg from uc rivee uc riverside as an economist, his gripe is the amount of water water they use. the farm borders borders the colorado river the d the land that his family owned since 1967 came with a right to use as much river water as needed. bart fisher is also an alfalfa grower. >> my grandfather settled 10 >> ata time of the government wanted to feed and populate the. the west. >> forefathers built irrigation canals. >> these farmers were first to lay claim to the river's water. meaning there the last to be impacted by water restrictions. bart and jack will sell the bulk bulk of the hay they grow to dairy farms. >> they need to grow hay in thet the desert to feed livestock? >> >> 16% of alfalfa that is grown here is shipped all the way to saudi arabia where the crop is banned because of water shortag. water shortages. up to 80% of colorado river water is used for for agriculture, given the megat mega drought that is too much. >> we over allocate this scarce resource on the basis of 100-year-old contracts. >> the solution? grow in cooler and wetter states and send the water saved to southern ca >>say the alfalfa alfalfa should be produced in as in arkansas then what do you do with the local dairy spread all over california? >> we are first priority here and we're hoping that it means something. >> on thursday at 7:00 p.m. cbs stations across california have joined forces to present the climate crisis. > >> the nfl season kicking off next week with the 49ers facing off against the chicago bears but first we are focusing in on one of the star players in the red and gold report. >> here's today's red and gold report, the 49ers will begin the the season with one of the best linebacker groups in the nfl and and it starts with the man in the middle, fred warner entering entering his fifth season with san francisco, the leader of the the defense and how bow off the? the field? warner got married to to his girlfriend earlier this summer and they spent their honeymoon in bora bora. >> all pro, veteran presence, captain and now a married man. are you living your best life? >> absolutely. could not be bet. be better. >> with the red and gold report i am charlie walter. >> let's keep that positivity. they will need the 49er faithful faithful cheering them on. we want to recognize super fans so get out your cell phone and scan scan the qr code. we will be highlighting super fans all season long. > >> a launch at kennedy space center is scrubbed for today, it it would've been for the first trip to the moon in 50 years. es years. engineers repeatedly stopped and started the process because of some sort of leak anw and now cbs reporter skyler henry is at the space center with the latest. let me know what's going on considering thet the fact that it is now scrubbed . >> sure. we just got word in the the last few minutes or so. lets so. let's start with how this began, overnight as the launch process was getting ready to begin there was lightning in the the area that delayed the start for one hour or so and then then fueling process began in there was a bit of a leak so they had to stop that altogether to trout to troubleshoot what was going on. after that they were able to to do a slow fill slowly putting putting hydrogen, liquid hydrogen back into the rocket to to make sure if there were any s any leaks that they would be aware of that quickly. than they they were able to do a fast fill fill getting levels back to where they need to be getting to to the appropriate area and oxygen at the same point and then moving forward but then after that engineers were concerned about the hydrogen flow to one of the engines. they they also said they were paying attention to a crack in the rocket so a lot of issues that were coming one after the other for this rocket and a lot of people thought the weat wapect be80% perfect for a launch to happen other errors in terms of leaking of leaking that is ultimately whatscb. >> thank you so much for that report from florida. hopefully things will look better for the. the week. > >> a big surprise for beachgoers beachgoers in santa cruz as a small plane made an emergency lg emergency landing at a state beach around 4:00 p.m. saturday with three people on board the single engine plane when the engine failed, the pilot tried to land at the nearby watsonville airport but could not make it in time, thankfully nobody was injured. >> it looks like they did land y land properly which means there was no crash landing. looks like like the best case scenario. for for something that scary. > >> coming up on money watch hea, watch headlines, what some theaters are doing this weekend to boost their sales. > >> we will recap more of the vms vma wi without the right start to your day... your morning could hit a wall. that's not the door. i got it! belvita breakfast biscuits are baked with slow-release carbs and provides steady morning energy to help you rise and thrive. mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i 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weekend is typically one of the slowest for for the silver screen. that's a look at your money watch. > >> we are dealing with high clouds now as we wake up breaking apart through the morning and by the afternoon a lot of sunshine. so basically what you see is what you get, this is a live look from the mark hopkins camera overlooking the set up with partly cloudy cs cloudy conditions but drying out out into the work week. let's talk about why. high pressure is making its way into the pacifi. pacific northwest. that will bring wind from the south drying drying out and warming us up. where will this impact the most? microclimate into the east bay and north bay so let's talk about that further. currently it it is pleasant, daytime highs into the afternoon 80s in fairfield, 80s in the tri-valley off of concord and that is also also very nice to extended to the afternoon and then subtract 20 degrees and that's the coast. now look what's coming for the rest of the week. you saw that on the european model with high pressure, dry warm air pushing through changing the weather for for the week. jumping up 20 degrees everywhere but san francisco 68 for the afternoon, 80s by the weekend and triple ds triple digits in the forecast 104 up to 107 by saturday and sunday for the inland, east bay and northbay. long story short, enjoy the 80s. it is a beautiful beautiful day to get the fresh , fresh air, if it is your lunch break or just five minutes after after work to get out, this is a a great day, partly cloudy conditions with sunshine as we try out but we will keep you updated. visibility looking nic. looking nice. >> on the golden gate bridge it looks really good, not dealing with a lot of fog everything clear on the coast with my drive drive in pretty nice. around the the bay bridge a heads up it is getting busy with meter lights n lights on and things are gettind getting crowded into san francio san francisco so plan for the morning commute to get busy as folks are waking up early and are headed to work monday morni. monday morning. the truck into the altamont pass you can see traffic is stacked up working your way through the area. we have a trouble spot with lanes shutting down west 80 near davis davis a traffic alert issued with at least one lane closed westbound as you work into vacaville and davis. a heads up as you work your way through 80. on 580 traffic is busy from the the 205 connector all the way to to north flynn and slowing near the dublin interchange. 51 minutes 205 to the 680, east shore freeway all clear as well as 101 on the south bay. coming up we will recap more of the vma vma wins including some surpris. surprise appearances. > >> coming up today, screen stars are stopping by, that is all ty all today on kpix 5. > >> stick around for cbs mornings mornings after our show. bringing you the biggest headlines of the day what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 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the way to the 60s along the the coast and into the bay but inland areas are heating up into into the 80s and that is a beautiful forecast. warming up as high pressure pushes in from the south is going to try us out so, enjoy the 80s because that will quickly turn into 90s and then quickly turning into triple triple digits by the weekend. going to be hot but we will keep >>ep >> it is getting warm. > >> the mtv music video awards bringing some of the biggest names in music to the stage at the prudential center. >> well, hey. from rockstar performances to powerful speeches it was a huge night we told you about the historic winm win from bad bunny. harry styles winning album of the yea, the year, best new artist and madonna was nominated for her recent album making are the only only nominated in each of the five decades so congrats. red hot chili peppers receive the global icon award in honor of their decades of success. they d they performed black summer and can't stop and taylor swift taking home video of the year amvailablefor birthdays, weddin, birthdays, weddings, anything you need. >> in a bizarre turn of events that was johnny depp after his defamation trial he appeared several times as the iconic moon moon man saying he needs work. i i guess he does. >> weird but it works. 5:56, ceg 5:56, celebrating thousands of miles away from home, the gathering to preserve ukrainian history and culture here in the bay area. > >> a change and a chance to see rock legends in concert. plans by the who to play. > >> a one-of-a-kind experience, the new alternative to moving into traditional theaters. > >> let's take a live look outside. a beautiful shot >> breaking news on kpix 5 , a historic lift off will have to wait for another day. the new timeline for the artemis one launch. >> ukraine really needs the support from all the world. >> still, no ending insight to the war in ukraine, how ukraine americans came together to preserve their history and culte and culture thousands 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detention facilities. it has passed the state assembly, the state must act before wednesday. wednesday. > >> an attempt to decriminalize jaywalking, the freedom to walk act would prevent people or pole or police prevent police from stopping jaywalkers. the governor has until the end of next month to sign or veto the . the bill. > >> the biden administration will will stop shipping free at home covid test kits on friday, the site says congress has not provided funding necessary for the program to continue. the government needs to save testing testing for a potential surge in in the fall. good morning, let's let's get a check on the weather. if you are headed out the door we have air quality ad. quality advisories. >> exactly, not unhealthy rightw right now but we are in a moderate section for the bay ar. bay area. some of this smoke frm smoke from the rum creek fire in in oregon has grown to seven tis seven times the size that it was was on friday with 8400 acres burning with no containment. that fire 100 miles to the north and look at the air quality in the bay area. mostly in the upper level of the atmosphere with wind pushing from the north north we have a lot of the smoke smoke plume sting well above us. we will still see a little bit of remnants but nonetheless, daytime highs 60s from the coast coast to the bay, 80s to the inland areas as we kick off the workweek nice and calm. i wish i i could say the same for the next couple of days but it will be warming up significantly into into the workweek. 80s quickly turning into 90s inland with triple digits into the weekend. 102 jumping up to 107 for the inland east bay saturday into s. into sunday. we are starting with 80s today, very pleasant so so go enjoy the weather. we will will talk about it all coming up up in your full forecast. > >> to the altamont pass for commuters making the track i-80 looking you can see we are getting busy from the 205 conner 205 connector but the good news, news, no major crashes or incid, or incidents, a slow drive 19 miles per hour. mountain house, stay slow through north flynn with the travel time 41 minutes 205 to the 680 and that is the slow spot with everything quiet highway 80, 101 looking pretty good with no trouble or advisory on bay area bridges. traffic moving nicely working into san francisco on the bay bridge with with no delays on the golden gate bridge. marin county 15 minutes from the richmond san rafael bridge into san francisco so far so good on this monday morning. > >> police are looking for a suspect accused of stabbing a person to death at a san francio san francisco bart station. surveillance video captured two men arguing before one of them was stabbed, the suspect ran away, the victim collapsed on the platform. the station was closed for a few hours but is now back opened. this comes one week after community members knockdown fencing lining the plaza with the agency putting up up barricades last month a cracn a crackdown on illegal street vending, the sale of stolen goods and the open-air drug mar. drug market. more than 1500 peoe 1500 people have died from drug overdoses in san francisco. most most of them tied to fentanyl. > >> one city leaders pushing for a new approach to ease the opioid epidemic. a former addict turned city supervisor is leading the charge. >> look closely at this street next time you want to san francisco. crushed syringes evidence of fractured lives due to the epidemic, matt thinks that's what he was appointed to the board of supervisors. >> i identify as an addict and . and alcoholic. >> fentanyl overdoses are exploding in communities like the tenderloin and it n counedt antaken more lives than covid-19. >> what terrifies me is there are synthetic opioids on the east coast that are narcan resisting. if those come to san francisco we will see loss of ls of life's worse than the aids crisis. >> that is why cities are backig are backing supervised judge drug injection sites where staff staff would offer clean needles and monitor users for adverse reactions. new york already hase has one and they claim to have prevented 283 overdoses in five. five months. last week the governor vetoed the bill causing causing many to speculate he dio did so to not harm future attempts at a run for the white house. >> there is such a heavy political downside. there is not not a big constituency. in support of this and you can imagine the opposition advertisements will write themselves. >> the governor says an unlimited number of new injection sites without proper oversight could induce a world of unintended consequences. >> i will take him at his word that he has an opinion on that and it was policy that shaped the decision to veto it. but i think he was mistaken. talking about supervisor consumption it is supervised. >> somethe feared unintended cos unintended consequences are political in nature but that is the nature of politics. so, he and others are not giving up on an idea that they believe could save countless lives. in san fr, san francisco, kpix 5. >> the supervisor has requested an audit to find out how much is is spent each year dealing with untreated drug addiction. > >> the city of san ramon has released a list of city council candidates qualifying for this year's november 8th election, the mayor dave hudson seeking reelection against two challeng. two challengers. this is mark ag mark armstrong in district 2 and in the district rubio is up against lee. > >> oakland mayor libby schaff hatermed out and the race to replace her is in full swing, candidate and city councilmember lauren taylor kicking off a canvas campaign yesterday, the councilman says he is focused on on tackling homelessness and boosting public safety. >> we need someone who will prioritize oakland first. that is what i am committed to doing. doing. making tough decisions that we have to to keep the city city safe and clean and make sure everyone is able to thrive. >> taylor is one of nine candidates running for mayor including councilmembers as well. > >> the transgender community cod community commemorated an event that took place 50 years ago in the tenderloin, it would prove to be a milestone in the lgbtq rights movement. here is the sty the story behind the riot party. >> dapper down was one of a dozen performers from across the the country at the riot party. a a fundraiser for the transgender transgender district. >> we want to create a space to celebrate transgender artist in the music industry. oftentimes they are not prioritized. >> the party commemorating the compton cafeteria riot of 1966, the first large-scale uprising f uprising of people in the u.s.. >> police would often raid the bars or restaurants and clubs that queer and trans people would frequent and in this case the owner of the cafeteria called the police on many trans and gender nonconforming patrons. and these folks fough. fought back. >> many attendees heard artistse artists like r&b singer s2 for the first time. >> so great to see that many non-gender conforming artist. we we don't know, i don't know about all the different artists. artists. it is something i'm leg i'm learning and hopefully other other people are learning about. about. >> proceeds go to the district mission to economically empower the transgender community through ownership of homes, businesses and safe community s. community spaces. visiting from tacoma, washington. >> coming from an environment where i don't get to see a lot of people like me, i feel at home and safe. >> in san francisco, betty yu, kpix 5. > >> today the nasa artemis one pt one project is ready for liftoff as nasa kick starts a program to get back to the moon for the first time in 50 years but a hydrogen leak is slowing down the countdown, this appeared in the same area during a dress rehearsal in spring with a $4 billion test flight supposed tot to start at 5:30 this morning but hopes are high as the space capsule will be sent 1.3 millios million miles beyond the far side of the moon and then back down to earth's orbit. engineers said the goal is to push the rocket to its limits. >> at every level we test and test again and then we integrate integrate together and test once once more. >> we are waiting for images when the countdown begins but if if today's launch is scrubbed due to the weather or other reas other reasons nasa will try again on friday. to get back to the moon this will be big for our kids, big for them to see t. see that. >> a lot of us are waiting on this. hopefully it does not get. get scrapped. >> there are lines of people on the streets and the roadways to see the launch bumper-to-bumper. bumper-to-bumper traffic. what an exciting moment. > >> coming up, kaiser workers are are gearing up for their third week of striking. what you need to know if you have a kaiser appointment. > >> plus, hawaii celebrating its fourth the little league world series title and this comes as repairs are underway for that camera lens. more want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement. to daily digestive support. to more wellness solutions every day. get more with nature's bounty. >> here are the stories in the bay area beads, kaiser workers are breakout to begin their third week on the picket lines demanding better pay and better working conditions as they say hospitals are understaffed and it's compromising care. kaiser calls this a disruptive and unnecessary strike. > >> a man is in custody after a five hour standoff at a home near santa rosa late yesterday. the man was trying to set his home on fire and was threatenin. threatening officers. neighbors were forced to leave their homes. a swat team had to deploy deploy teargas into the home to draw out the suspect. > >> in sonoma county deputies are are investigating fights that broke out at the windsor high school football game, 20 minors and parents were fighting near the field and then one hour later a group of 30 people started fighting and two minors were injured. > >> how is the weather shaping up up for the rest of the workweek? workweek? >> it is only monday and we are starting off with the best weat. best weather. we are warming upy up significantly extending into the next couple days and into the weekend triple digits are returning once again. let's take take it a step back, 80s in the inland hills and i will take th. take that. looking at the air quality we are moderate for a lot of us in the bay area with the upper-level atmosphere dealing with a smoke plume but mostly wind pushing to the north north keeping the slope smoke plume away from us. looking at the atmosphere high-pressure cos high-pressure continues to move into the pacific northwest and all of california. we are dealing with significant heat sitting over us drying us up and and warming us up and that's what we expect for the weekend. this is today in a nutshell, upper 60s in san francisco that is where we are supposed to be. 80s in the east inland hills and and this is walking mother. look look at this weekend. if you want to take a break and cool down, get out to san francisco, sunshine with strong uv rays would triple digits for the easy east bay and the north bay for the weekend so keep that in mind if you have plans, nonetheless 80s quickly turning in the 90s to the inland east day today and and tomorrow with the north bay staying with lower 80s today anw and tomorrow but 90s do not return until thursday. for now, over to you, how are the roads? >> not bad on bay area bridges. so far on the bay bridge, golde, bridge, goldengate, no delays or or issues so that's the good news for the morning commute but but we do have more volume on the roadways as more cards get t get out moving into san francisco. on the bay bridge moving along nicely overall, a live look at the golden gate bre gate bridge traffic is clear in both directions. a quiet drive so far out of marin county into san francisco and the san mateo bridge looking good 12 minutes between 880-9101. now the slow and go commute if you're headed into the altamont pass 205 and 580 backing up already coming out of tracy. on the maps you can see traffic down 11 miles per hour so just kind of crawling along from mountain hoe mountain house to the 580 and will be slow from that point all all the way to north flynn so plan for the delays with a slow travel time of 48 minutes to the the dublin interchange. > >> the time is 5:18. a decades-old debate is igniting again, over weather water thirsty crops, should they be grown in california? >> it was a historic night at the video music awards >> let's get a quick check of your lunchtime forecast for thi. not that bad into the afternoon, the afternoon, really nice withs with 60s from the coast to the , the bay, 80s for the inland areas. a very sunny day and into into the afternoon we barely have morning fog but as we extend from 10:00 through noon s noon 70s will be appearing in napa and some oma replaced by 8s by 2:00 and san francisco sitting in the upper 60s ride where we should be this time of year. a beautiful forecast today today but it is warming up for the rest of the week. > >> time now for your morning mix and welcome to new workweek, welcome to monday. happy monday. it was a historic night at the mtv music awards particularly for one puerto rican sensation. >> that is bad bunny making history by becoming the first non-english-language act to win artist of the year he is currently on tour and did a live live performance at yankee stadium, other nominees includeh included trach and harry styles. more on the vma wrap up in the next half hour. >> she is the biggest fan. she will be here in september and i'm sure she is going. >> the ticket prices are skyhigh skyhigh but this guy is 28 he dropped the album in may and it was the most streamed on spotify spotify for the year so far. i'e i'm sure she did too. >> congratulations, very cool. > >> and iconic rapper turning gin gin and juice into family-friendly content. >> snoop dogg is launching a youtube channel called doggie , doggie land, kids songs and nursery rhymes showcasing a 3-d series helping preschoolers learn social and emotional skills, snoop dogg created the show and voices the main character. >> it is so cute. >> he loves the kids. years ago he was coaching youth football in los angeles so he likes giving back to the kids. i think think one of the kids were on the team. >> i have a three-year-old and teaching through song, they gravitate and catch on a lot faster. when it is part of the music so i will check it out. he he has evolved. > >> we have seen baseball hitters hitters cracking bets but we don't always get to see the cama the camera point of view or per. or perspective. but look at thi. at this. >> okay, at the little league world series the hawaiian pitchr hawaiian pitcher launches a breaking ball into the dirt which bounces off the backstop camera, demolishing the lens. here it is in slow motion. look at all the glass. hawaii went on on to dominate the game winning. winning 13-3.that a lot of money.g to co a lot. >> they e no cheap, but very cool. a new perspective to see and it is a highlight he will tell for years. > >> okay, the time is 5:26. coming up we are checking in on the historic 42 day journey into into deep space with the artemih artemis launch aiming to eventually returning astronauts to the moon. > >> very cool, the bay area shoreline in the spotlight after what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27. the choice is clear loaded with our world famous pastrami, sauteed mushrooms, roasted red peppers, and smothered with melty american cheese. the new pastrami cheese steak. try steak or chicken, too. now at togo's what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. >> thank you for staying with u. with us. new grants wihelp nd senior care facilities in in alameda county. the first influx of cash from the state community care expansion program bay area community services will get $19 million to add supportive housing for seniors at risk of homelessness. funding funding to mental health servics health services as well. alameda alameda point collaborative is getting $15 million to provide beds for seniors with health conditions. > >> bay area lakes and waters are are seeing signs of a dangerous algae bloom, the group bay keeps bay keepers says thousands of dead fish are washing up on shorelines including in oakland, oakland, hayward and sausalito. this is likely related to a red tide algae bloom which can alsoe also cause breathing problems and rashes in humans and pets. > >> a georgia florida says she intends to appoint an independent reviewer involving the case with classified records records removed from fromer president trump's florida estate, the judge has scheduled a hearing on the matter for thu. for thursday. trump lawyers requested the so-called specialr special master to independently review the records and determine determine if any need to be ret. be returned. good morning, let's let's get a check on weather an. and traffic. starting with the . the weather. >> it is monday, we are starting starting off so-called the drive drive was very clear. coming from the coast to the bay theree there were no crazy conditions by any means, the fog very light with air quality moderate righ. right now. we will talk about this in the full forecast but if if you do suffer from allergies or you're just sensitive in general the upper-level atmosphe upper-level atmosphere experiencing smoke from the fire fire to the north but now the wind pushing in a northerly direction which is great news pushing away from us. we should see better air quality for the next couple days but i hate to say we're warming up for the workweek with upper 80s today for inland areas and that is a beautiful set up. upper 60s from from the coast to the bay with partly cloudy conditions to kick kick off the week. for the rest of the week high pressure is moving in and that will lower relative humidity significantly and also we will have sunny skies across the board with a partly cloudy set up more sunny when we wrap up the work week. more on that coming up in the full forecast. > >> we have busy roads especially especially into the ultimate pass area. you can see the brake brake lights, all the people leaving tracy it is bumper-to-b. is bumper-to-bumper. a lot of company getting on 580 into the ultima pass. we have no crashes and there is nothing major to report on the freeway blocking lanes or slowing you down, just some brake lights. slow on the dublin interchange so your travel time is 46 minutes out the door from 205 to the 680. all clear on the east shore, highway 4 and 101 all looking really good. crowded at the bay bridge with no metering lights yet but we are certainly starting to see volume as people people move into san francisco. into the city the golden great bridge looking good and on the san mateo bridge so far so good. good. you have a pretty nice drive between 880 and 101 and if if you're headed to sfo there are no delays. > >> lawmakers are considering and and amended bill on bail reform but the family one murder victim victim believes that the reforms reforms are misguided. >> i think it is extremely underhanded. >> calling it an insult that senate bills to 62 is being recd being reconsidered now sending this message. >> she would be with us today if if it were not for reckless pols reckless policies rejected by v. by voters. >> the bill was taken off the table last year after the brutar brutal murder of his 61-year-ol. 61-year-old sister. troy davis had just been released under the the california zero bail policy despite a violent criminal history that included assault with a deadly weapon and robbery , days later he was accused of and killing kate, her dogs and then setting her home on fire. >> he pulled it because he did not want fellow senators to vote vote it down for fear of their s their constituents viewing them as soft on crime. this is beyond beyond soft on crime. >> now the amended version willo will go before legislators. one senator did not want to talk on camera but did tell me over the phone that all mentions of zero bail were taken out and the amended version aims to help those who are innocent to afford afford the bail process. >> they are saying zero bail is now part of the bill at all. >> but it is. it is not called it but it is. >> they say that it still inclus still includes an ability to pay pay provision, taking incentives incentives away from bail agents agents who would now only collect a 10% surcharge instead of the entire amount. >> they have a financial stake in that person not skipping tow, skipping town, not committing follow-on crimes. so there watching these people. >> the amended version removes s removes requirements for defendants to pay for conditions conditions of their release such such as ankle monitors and classes but also requires course to return the bail premium if charges are dropped. > >> new video showing attacks near europe's largest nuclear power plant, the shelling damaging parts of the facility inofnuclear meltdorussia d ukeher country to blame, the plant is controlled by russian forces ine in ukraine but it is operated by by ukrainian engineers. officials have called for a demilitarized zone so the atomic atomic energy agency can assess the damage and check the safety and security conditions. > >> ukrainian americans gathered at golden gate park to celebrate celebrate not just culture and also independence. >> ukrainian colors, dances andc and music filling the golden gate park, among the hundreds to to celebrate is this woman from the capitol of ukraine. >> to learn new techniques and come back. >> she came to the u.s. and started medical residency at st. at stanford. >> we will be back to start treating people with these new methods. they are available here here but not in ukraine. >> she feels grateful and proud to celebrate their biggest holiday, independence day with thousands of miles away from home. >> ukraine really needs support from all the world and we're really grateful to everybody. >> >> most of the performers have families in ukraine like this singular. she says it is important that supporters help preserve their culture. >> russia does not even want oro or no the ukraine exists so we have to raise our voices and talk about people and their fre. their freedom. >> we are celebrating for them to express solidarity with them. >> this is the 23rd year the ukrainian american council has partnered with the golden gate park to organize the concert, this year the celebration takes on a new meaning. >> since i cannot be there i will give it my all. >> the fact that they can't celebrate in their own country speaks to how fragile freedom can be. >> in san francisco, kpix 5. > >> in drought stricken california, a decades-old debate igni heth just 9:00 in the morning and eastern riverside county's paloe palo verde county, jack's workday is halfway over. in this desert from the community on te on the arizona border daytime ts daytime temperatures routinely exceed 100 degrees. fortunately for his business alfalfa likes to heat and jack rose, once matd once matured it is cut, bailed and prepared for shipping. this batch is headed to derry outside outside of bakersfield. it is a hot commodity. >> the last thing you do is give give water to farmers to waste by growing stuff in the desert. >> chris thornburg from uc rivee uc riverside as an economist, his gripe is the amount of water water they use. the farm borders borders the colorado river the d the land that his family owned since 1967 came with a right to use as much river water as needed. bart fisher is also an alfalfa grower. >> my grandfather settled 10 >> ata time of the government wanted to feed and populate the. the west. >> forefathers built irrigation canals. >> these farmers were first to lay claim to the river's water. meaning there the last to be impacted by water restrictions. bart and jack will sell the bulk bulk of the hay they grow to dairy farms. >> they need to grow hay in thet the desert to feed livestock? >> >> 16% of alfalfa that is grown here is shipped all the way to saudi arabia where the crop is banned because of water shortag. water shortages. up to 80% of colorado river water is used for for agriculture, given the megat mega drought that is too much. >> we over allocate this scarce resource on the basis of 100-year-old contracts. >> the solution? grow in cooler and wetter states and send the water saved to southern ca >>say the alfalfa alfalfa should be produced in as in arkansas then what do you do with the local dairy spread all over california? >> we are first priority here and we're hoping that it means something. >> on thursday at 7:00 p.m. cbs stations across california have joined forces to present the climate crisis. > >> the nfl season kicking off next week with the 49ers facing off against the chicago bears but first we are focusing in on one of the star players in the red and gold report. >> here's today's red and gold report, the 49ers will begin the the season with one of the best linebacker groups in the nfl and and it starts with the man in the middle, fred warner entering entering his fifth season with san francisco, the leader of the the defense and how bow off the? the field? warner got married to to his girlfriend earlier this summer and they spent their honeymoon in bora bora. >> all pro, veteran presence, captain and now a married man. are you living your best life? >> absolutely. could not be bet. be better. >> with the red and gold report i am charlie walter. >> let's keep that positivity. they will need the 49er faithful faithful cheering them on. we want to recognize super fans so get out your cell phone and scan scan the qr code. we will be highlighting super fans all season long. > >> a launch at kennedy space center is scrubbed for today, it it would've been for the first trip to the moon in 50 years. es years. engineers repeatedly stopped and started the process because of some sort of leak anw and now cbs reporter skyler henry is at the space center with the latest. let me know what's going on considering thet the fact that it is now scrubbed . >> sure. we just got word in the the last few minutes or so. lets so. let's start with how this began, overnight as the launch process was getting ready to begin there was lightning in the the area that delayed the start for one hour or so and then then fueling process began in there was a bit of a leak so they had to stop that altogether to trout to troubleshoot what was going on. after that they were able to to do a slow fill slowly putting putting hydrogen, liquid hydrogen back into the rocket to to make sure if there were any s any leaks that they would be aware of that quickly. than they they were able to do a fast fill fill getting levels back to where they need to be getting to to the appropriate area and oxygen at the same point and then moving forward but then after that engineers were concerned about the hydrogen flow to one of the engines. they they also said they were paying attention to a crack in the rocket so a lot of issues that were coming one after the other for this rocket and a lot of people thought the weat wapect be80% perfect for a launch to happen other errors in terms of leaking of leaking that is ultimately whatscb. >> thank you so much for that report from florida. hopefully things will look better for the. the week. > >> a big surprise for beachgoers beachgoers in santa cruz as a small plane made an emergency lg emergency landing at a state beach around 4:00 p.m. saturday with three people on board the single engine plane when the engine failed, the pilot tried to land at the nearby watsonville airport but could not make it in time, thankfully nobody was injured. >> it looks like they did land y land properly which means there was no crash landing. looks like like the best case scenario. for for something that scary. > >> coming up on money watch hea, watch headlines, what some theaters are doing this weekend to boost their sales. > >> we will recap more of the vms vma wi without the right start to your day... your morning could hit a wall. that's not the door. i got it! belvita breakfast biscuits are baked with slow-release carbs and provides steady morning energy to help you rise and thrive. mornings are our time, and i couldn't let stiff joints slow me down. so i 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weekend is typically one of the slowest for for the silver screen. that's a look at your money watch. > >> we are dealing with high clouds now as we wake up breaking apart through the morning and by the afternoon a lot of sunshine. so basically what you see is what you get, this is a live look from the mark hopkins camera overlooking the set up with partly cloudy cs cloudy conditions but drying out out into the work week. let's talk about why. high pressure is making its way into the pacifi. pacific northwest. that will bring wind from the south drying drying out and warming us up. where will this impact the most? microclimate into the east bay and north bay so let's talk about that further. currently it it is pleasant, daytime highs into the afternoon 80s in fairfield, 80s in the tri-valley off of concord and that is also also very nice to extended to the afternoon and then subtract 20 degrees and that's the coast. now look what's coming for the rest of the week. you saw that on the european model with high pressure, dry warm air pushing through changing the weather for for the week. jumping up 20 degrees everywhere but san francisco 68 for the afternoon, 80s by the weekend and triple ds triple digits in the forecast 104 up to 107 by saturday and sunday for the inland, east bay and northbay. long story short, enjoy the 80s. it is a beautiful beautiful day to get the fresh , fresh air, if it is your lunch break or just five minutes after after work to get out, this is a a great day, partly cloudy conditions with sunshine as we try out but we will keep you updated. visibility looking nic. looking nice. >> on the golden gate bridge it looks really good, not dealing with a lot of fog everything clear on the coast with my drive drive in pretty nice. around the the bay bridge a heads up it is getting busy with meter lights n lights on and things are gettind getting crowded into san francio san francisco so plan for the morning commute to get busy as folks are waking up early and are headed to work monday morni. monday morning. the truck into the altamont pass you can see traffic is stacked up working your way through the area. we have a trouble spot with lanes shutting down west 80 near davis davis a traffic alert issued with at least one lane closed westbound as you work into vacaville and davis. a heads up as you work your way through 80. on 580 traffic is busy from the the 205 connector all the way to to north flynn and slowing near the dublin interchange. 51 minutes 205 to the 680, east shore freeway all clear as well as 101 on the south bay. coming up we will recap more of the vma vma wins including some surpris. surprise appearances. > >> coming up today, screen stars are stopping by, that is all ty all today on kpix 5. > >> stick around for cbs mornings mornings after our show. bringing you the biggest headlines of the day what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 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the way to the 60s along the the coast and into the bay but inland areas are heating up into into the 80s and that is a beautiful forecast. warming up as high pressure pushes in from the south is going to try us out so, enjoy the 80s because that will quickly turn into 90s and then quickly turning into triple triple digits by the weekend. going to be hot but we will keep >>ep >> it is getting warm. > >> the mtv music video awards bringing some of the biggest names in music to the stage at the prudential center. >> well, hey. from rockstar performances to powerful speeches it was a huge night we told you about the historic winm win from bad bunny. harry styles winning album of the yea, the year, best new artist and madonna was nominated for her recent album making are the only only nominated in each of the five decades so congrats. red hot chili peppers receive the global icon award in honor of their decades of success. they d they performed black summer and can't stop and taylor swift taking home video of the year amvailablefor birthdays, weddin, birthdays, weddings, anything you need. >> in a bizarre turn of events that was johnny depp after his defamation trial he appeared several times as the iconic moon moon man saying he needs work. i i guess he does. >> weird but it works. 5:56, ceg 5:56, celebrating thousands of miles away from home, the gathering to preserve ukrainian history and culture here in the bay area. > >> a change and a chance to see rock legends in concert. plans by the who to play. > >> a one-of-a-kind experience, the new alternative to moving into traditional theaters. > >> let's take a live look outside. a beautiful shot >> breaking news on kpix 5 , a historic lift off will have to wait for another day. the new timeline for the artemis one launch. >> ukraine really needs the support from all the world. >> still, no ending insight to the war in ukraine, how ukraine americans came together to preserve their history and culte and culture thousands of miles away from home. > >> the big weather story is the heat which is hard to say because we have 80s for now but we will talk about it. > >> on

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