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the arrests culminate an exhaust i investigation into last december's deadly disaster. >> almeda and harris acted knowingly and without disregard for risk. >> da says derick almeda and max harris knowingly created a fire trap hosting events in a warehouse full of unsafe construction and electrical work. >> they allowed floor to ceiling storage of large quantities of highly flammable material that created a deadly and dangerous space. the building has no fire suppression, nor did it have lighted pathway pathways to get out. >> trapped by smoke and flames, guests that night faced what o'malley calls a nearly impossible labyrinth to get out. a concert, leaving one exit was locked. >> rather get on the floor and be trampled by the parents. >> this was derick almeda shortly after the fire emotional but refusing questions about his role. >> i'm so sorry, i'm incredibly sorry, what do you want me to say? i am not going to answer these questions. >> almeda lived in lake county where he was arrested and booked. he said little in court as his bail was set at over $1 million. he and harris arrested in los angeles faced potential prison sentences of 39 years if convicted. >> it's a good place to start. i think we are not over with this case. the individuals being charged i agree with that. >> the reflecting on the lives lost, the city councilman who represents the neighborhood. >> i think we need to hold each other responsible from the almeda's and property owners and so forth. >> the warehouse owner was not charged . the families are still hoping that the ing's will be health accountable. >> pursuing their own claims half satisfied with the arrests. >> the parents are very emotional when they heard the news. they've been waiting for it with batd breath, when it finally happens there is a sense of relief that something is being done. >>al immediate's attorney -- almeda's attorney call it a miscarriage of justice and making a scrape get out of the client. da stands by a 6 month investigation which included a dozen search warrants, 300 feets of evidence and 6000 documents building the case. >> derick almeda will be a rained thursday morning, max harris doesn't show up on the jail roster, so he still waiting to be brought from california. about the future of this investigation and the potential prosecution of the building owner. in oakland, debra. more raids in london overnight in connection to saturday's terror attack that killed 7 people and injured 48 others. the raids were in a neighborhood near the homes of the two of the three attackers, identified as 30 creed rashed red do you know. -- rashed reeden. >> 27 khuram butt. he appeared in the documentary "the jihadis next door." the mayor of london had a message for extremists at a vigil last night to honor the victims. >> as the mayor of london, i want to send a clear message to the sick and evil extremists who commit these hid use crimes. >> police identified the third attacker as 22 your joseph zaghba, he was not a subject of interest to police or intelligence services, all three killed by police minutes after they drove a van into people on london bridge and started stabbing others at pubs and restaurants near by. police say 12 people were taken into custody after the attack but they have all been released without charges. isis is claiming responsibility for shooting and hostage situation in australia being called a terror attack. police say a gunman killed a man inside the lobby of an apartment building then held a woman hostage for several hours yesterday. the woman was rescued. the gunman was killed during a shootout with police. three police officers were injured daughterring that shootout and the gunman has been identified as 29-year-old somali born refugee. police say he had a long and violent criminal record and he was one of two men acquitted back in 2010 of plotting a failed suicide attack on a sidney army base. >> this terrorist attack by a known criminal, a monday who is only recently released on parole, is a shocking, cowardly crime. >> investigators say the gunman acted a loan and not part of annie on going at the time. parents of sierra lamar is disappointed the jury decided to spare the life of the man who kidnapped their daughter. >> see his family, and we don't have that. his family doesn't grieve, we'll grieve for the rest of our lives. >> jurors deliberated for about two days before announcing their decision yesterday in the penalty phase of the murder try. same jury that found him guilty of killing lamar recommended that he spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. >> i feel at peace that he will not be on the streets and harm another child. but, the angst will be in our lives forever, nothing will ever take that away. >> defense attorneys told jurors that garcia-torres came from an abusive home and his life should be spared so he can be a positive influence on his children. they are expected to question the credibility of the lead detective who was found to give testimony in another murder trial. sources tell us here at ktvu news that san jose police searched the home of follower 49er of ray mcdonald's law enforcement night. is a source says the dancer at an adult nightclub is accusing mcdonald's of sexually assaulting her in his home. mcdonald has had previous brushes with law. a rape charge was dismissed when his accuser refused to testify. we are still waiting to hear back from san jose police for more information on this new case. governor brown right now in china pledging to fight climate change, more on his trip and the reason it could be good news for california's economy. a new classified information leak from the nsa, i'm doug luzader in washington, who is responsible, more on that ahead. we have traffic getting a little bit busier, although some commutes are still light. this is a look temmoku arthur maze, traffic is moving along welcoming arm the corner. now city not pull out a satellite 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to classified intelligence leaked to the website the intercept, russian hackers tried to infiltrate voting software, no evidence they were successful but the revelation goes far beyond the leaked e-mails and campaign meddling russia has already been accused of. who leaked it? evidence points to a 25-year- old federal contract, reality lee winner with the justice department saying on or about may 9th winner improperly removed intelligence reports which contained classified defense information. win unlaw flee transmitted by mail to an online news outlet. raising question bus the flood of leaks coming from the nation's intelligence community. >> i don't care if you are a republican or democrat, it doesn't matter what add ms., when you have classified information you cannot put that out there because you think it would be a good idea. i want people in handcuffs and see people behind bars. >> and that has the been the position of the white house house as well. i have been asking fbi director comey and others to find the leakers in the intelligence community. at the time comey has been fired but he will return to capitol hill on thursday and tell lawmakers what he know bus russia and about conversations he had with the president. a lot of anticipation for that hearing coming up on thursday. we obviously don't know exactly what comey is going to see, going to say. democrats will press him about those conversations with the president and whether there was in comey's mind at least obstruction of justice. back to you guys. >> all right thank you, doug. 5:13 is the time as doug just mentioned there is a lot of interest in what former fbi director james comey has to say on thursday. lawmakers want to question comey about his -- weather president trump pressured him to drop the investigation into former white house visor michael flynn's possible ties to russia. both republicans and democrats on the senate intelligence committee say they hope comey is able to shed light on the allegations of coordination between the trump presidential campaign and russia. >> there is a lot of smoke, we have no smoking gun but there is a lot of smoke. >> what comey says and how he says i think it is important, i haven't understood much of what comey has done since about a year ago, and his decisions have been i think highly questionable. >> comey's testimony before the senate smell against committee is scheduled to begin at 7:00 in the morning our time on thursday. and ktvu will have complete coverage of comey's testimony thursday on both of our channels, join us on ktvu mornings on 2 for updates an in step analysis as events unfold. if you want to see the complete testimony go to our second channel ktvu plus on channel 6 or 36. the supreme court will hear a case today that affects thousands of government workers, the i believe crew is over public sector unions. union opponents argue unions representing government employees violate the free speech rights of workers by collecting money from people who don't want to join. a group steered a case through -- stared a case through federal courts. if the high court rain showers agree with their case. all right. it is 5:15, i want to check back in with sal with traffic this morning. >> it looks good, pam, mike. right now traffic is looking good on northbound 101, if you are driving from the gilroy commute, getting up through san jose, no major issues and it looks pretty good through morgan hill. remember sometimes when we look later in the morning, definitely some slow traffic. right now it does look good. there is some slowing already on 280 southbound or foothill expressway in the area of hills, the traffic is moving along okay. also we are looking at 280 northbound getting up to highway 17. there have been no major issues on northbound 280 getting up to highway 17. it looks pretty good so far. so i don't see anything right now looking at all of my cameras, doesn't see anything that is backed up, but we are going to keep looking, 5:16 did thank you, sir. much bigger fog bank this morning than yesterday at this time. yesterday made a little push and burned off really fast. but, it's already making a bigger splash, if you will, north to south and also over san pablo bay more than yesterday. it is a leading end of a cooling trend, that anchor woman pam cook sent it out over twitter, storm tracker rain is coming thursday north of the golden gate. that is correct. i've seen this guy before. >> very nice. you look like you are dancing. >> this time, no. >> there is our system? it's june, it's tough to get much in the way of rain i think we will. but most of these amounts will be it will be on thursday, south of that yes, there will be drizzle but i don't think that. we are talking about real rain and that looks to be santa rosa, .10, to .25, to .75. feather river canyon, eureka, crescent city south of that very light. it's tough to get rain at this time of year. it looks like sun is in the mix by the time we get to thursday. clouds and low fog already. getting closer with those water temps so cold, 49, 50. 52 monterey, it doesn't take much when you have a front coming in, not just a weak spin in the atmosphere, it can ramp the fog up. a little bit more of a delta breeze here, keep an eye on that. a lot of 40s yesterday. still some right now. but more 50s than we saw i think increase in the low clouds and breeze helps. scotts valley, santa cruz 51. santa clara 52. so pretty close for everybody here. low cloud deck slow to repeat, it burned off for everybody. this system will begin to work toward us. june rain mainly north. we will be fine, higher clouds about 6:00. here we go about noon thursday begins to move into the north. tail end falls why part producing precip in the syria, northern mountains. then another impulse moving through to the north on saturday which will keep us cool, it won't make it this far south. by sunday it starts to kick out and woulder weather will slowly work in, next few days looked impressive here for june, cooler temps, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, locations warmed up yesterday will ease off. a bigger fog bank with cloud cover and cooler temps taking us into saturday. legendary comedian jerry lewis is recovering after being admitted to urinary tract infection late last week. is he known for a number of roles including those in the nutty professor and king of comedy. this is not slowing the comedian down, 91-year-old expected to be released and heading to toronto to shoot a movie. golden state warriors are in cleveland preparing for the next set of finals. keeping momentum going in the series. also apple's developers conference continues this morning, we are going to take a look inside the new private salon with a new feature that could be coming to your current iphone. former first lady michele obama will address the developers conference in san jose. thousands of people from around the world filled the mchenry convention center yesterday, apple made several announcements and unveiled the homepod, smart speaker expected to challenge the amazon echo and google home by bringing music right there into your living room. >> i got to hear a demo of that compared to some of the other competitors, and this new homepod speaker is best of broad of anything i have seen for the home in that package. >> the homepod will cost $349, the first major new product from the company since the apple watch was unveiled in 2015. a new feature in apple's latest operating system could make the roads safer, there will be a do not disturb while driving mode in iowa, once the feature is turned on your iphone will be able to detect when you are driving. notifications will automatically be muted and your screen will remain dark while driving. automatic message will be sent to whoever contacted you. a public beta version of that operating system should be available later this month. tesla is unveiling the highly. anticipated model 3, giving fans a sneak peek before they go into mass production next month. a prototype was on full display going from 0 to 60 in 5.6 seconds. driving range of 250 miles and expected to sell from somewhere between 35 and $40,000. not many more detail bus the new tesla but hundreds of thousands of people already preordered the model 3. >> the model 3 is a game changer. there is no question. even if he sells half as moan toasty have people have already reserved that would be just a groundswell of support for electric vehicles. >> but experts say it will an challenge for the freemont facility to meet the kind of demand that tesla is seeing for this new model. expect the first model 3s to be delivered ahead of schedule. navigation app ways carpool is available in most of the by area and registered tens of thousands, since its launch since last may. ways keeps payments under .54 a mile which is under the federal government reimbursement rate. driver it is also decide just how far out of their way they want to go. well despite our home high prices, three bay area zip codes were named top three best places to raise a family, looked at 50 largest metro areas in the country, using school rankings and public services, 94960 came in at number 90. 95130 came in at 29, walnut creek at number 28th. top honor went to blue springs, missouri, right there near kansas city. a big grass fire in the east bay shut down traffic along a busy freeway. we have officially started wildfire season. bill cosby sex assault trial is under way. i'm allison barber, i will tell you more in just a minute. good morning, we could see that it is not a bad one here, getting in to san francisco from oakland on the bridge. it's not a bad commute, take a look at the backup at the toll plaza and take a look at the commuter roots. no doubt about it the monday will be the warmest day for the week. warmer away from the coast. taking a look at the tuesday temps. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze 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shot? okay -- thank you, dave. thank you, day. well if you like cooler weather it will be glory days. our system is approaching, it will weaken but still looks like it is going to arrive with some rain, north of the golden gate and advances. the fog is thick hing up and making an impact for many. we are looking for a delta breeze that is hanging in there, starts to increase and that means the cooler weather is kicking in, 40s for few, 50s for many. still north, upper east, mill valley at 46. hills burg is 47. pat a loma 47. -- pataloma. 5:30 this is when things get busy. you do, you are a student of the game. >> i listen carefully to you. >> thanks very much. >> for traffic. >> why, thank you, steve. people clapping in the back ground here. let's go out to the solano county commute. traffic is looking good if you are driving on 80. we already have slow traffic on 37 as you head toward merin county, the road sensors are showing red, for the most part it's a nice drive on 80 westbound from vallejo vallejo to crockett. there is a little bit of a wait to get into san francisco from oakland. silicon valley northbound 280 traffic looks good. the world wide developers conference for apple goes on at the mchenry convention center, another day of crowded conditions in the area, the best way to get there, the suggestive way we think you should get there is public transit. 5:31. san francisco city attorney wants to know more about ride hail willing companies uber and lyft, subpoenas were issued for four years of records, wanting to know how many miles an hour drivers logged, what training they received, whether their vehicles are accessible to the disabled. herrera filed a state public record's act and any data about their effects on traffic safety, congestion an air pollution. authorities say it was a case of self defense when a average owner shot an intruder sunday night. this happened about 9:00 on mines road just outside of livermore. investigators say the intruder, scott hagan met the rancher and may have wanted to burglarize the property. authorities tell the east by times hagan drove the truck into the barn and into the averager's home. he shot hagan when he drove his truck right toward him. he faces charges including assault with a deadly with on and felony vandalism. highway patrol says san jose woman died in a freak accident southeast of sacramento. according to the san jose mercury news, debra died friday night after she fell out of a golf cart and landed on hards of broken -- shards of broken glass in the small town of wallace. the 57-year-old richard clark who was driving the golf clark was arrested. all lines of highway 24 are open this morning, but that is after a car fire, a brush fire as well. firefighters say it is a timely reminder that fire season is here. the fire started before 1:00 yesterday afternoon and burned about 25 acres. now the driver of a car pulled over to the side of the road when his car caught fire. flames quickly spread to the grass on the side of the road and up the hill. >> where are we going to go if it is a fire that trents our house, what do we do with our animals, pets, i don't think we have a plan in place. should think harder about that. >> eastbound lanes of 24 reopened 2 hours after the fire started. but three westbound lanes didn't open until after 6:00 last night. firefighters say a wet winter has certainly created new dangers with 6-foot tall grass that is fuel for a fire. police in southern california are looking for a woman accused of stabbing her daughter and two grandchildren killing one of them. 43-year-old nicole clark was put in a mental institution back in 2005 after stabbing her son and pushing her daughter out of a moving vehicle. but she was released in 2010. now 12 years after that incident her daughter was seen running out of their apartment yesterday after being stabbed asking neighbors to save her kids. >> and at that point i ran upstairs to check on the kids because she is hysterical saying go get my babies, go get my babies. as soon as i walk in i see the youngest one face down on the sofa with multiple stab wounds in her back. looking lifeless. >> the 18 month old was killed and the daughter and five year old granddaughter are recovering after surgery. police are still looking for daring ton colton last seen in a black 2013 hyundai sonata with license plate 7 tql 009. authorities in orlando are trying to determine why a former disgruntled employee shot and killed. 45-year-old john neumann came in through arrear door and started shooting. deputies searched his mobile home yesterday looking for clues. neumann was fired in april, at this point in the investigation it's not clear why. investigators say you of the victims killed were targeted. >> i thought it was possibly another terrorist attack. i was hoping for the best. >> he was certainly singling out the individuals that he shot. >> neumann has a record of minor charges, in 2014 he was accused of assaulting a coworker. police were called in that case but never charged. well happening right now, comedian bill cosby's sex assault trial continuing right outside of philadelphia. the sequestered jury includes 7 men and 5 women. yesterday they heard testimony from one of the dozens of women who have accused cosby of sexual assault. but the most important testimony could come in just a few days. reporter allison barber live at the courthouse in pennsylvania with a look at what we can expected to. and i understand that you are seeing them arrive at the courthouse just moments ago? >> reporter: yeah, gloriaal red who represents that accuser that testify -- gloriaalred who represents that accuser that testified. some of cosby's legal team had arrived as well. the first thing we expect the judge to deal with in court this morning is to make a decision on whether or not one of bill cosby's accusers, the one who testified yesterday is permitted to testify in court today. we expect that to happen momentarily. this is all very rapidly unfolding and only day 2 of the trial. >> there will be an argument over whether my client's mother can testify. and apparently the defense doesn't want that. >> on the stand monday a woman named kelly johnson who worked for bill cosby's agent. telling cosby sexually assaulted her in 1996 and claiming she told her mother after. >> the mother was corroborating what kelly allegedly indicated to the mother about what happened. >> cosby's lawyer responded questioning her credibility. this after opening remarks by prosecutors saying, they would use cosby's own words to convict him of sexually assaulting and drugging a woman named andrea constand back in 2004. cosby's lawyer insisting constan dark made up the assault. saying his in at the dellities -- in fidelityies called cosby 50 times in the months after. cosby was joined in court monday by actress kisha knight pulleam. >> we are not sure exactly when she will testify, she is expected to testify this week. when she does take the stand the first time she has publicly told her side of the story, pam. >> we hear that bill cosby is just arriving now as well. has he talked to anybody? i mean he seems like he has stayed quiet through all of this? >> reporter: not so far. we are told he is arriving, he should becoming around. you are probably going to see, we see him coming you can see my shoulder that is his press person and there he is walking into court right now. it looks like he has passed all of the reporters standing by not seeking. that is what he did yesterday, yesterday he walked by, he smiled but he didn't comment and can you see he is now in court. also did not comment today. >> all right. thank you so much for that update. we are going to stay on this story throughout the day. governor brown's trip this week is focused on environmental issues. the governor is pledging to continue fighting climate change with or without the support of the trump administration. >> california governor jerry brown spent the weekend in china forging ahead where the federal government is drawing back on climate change and clean energy. he sign add new sister state agreement to -- signed a new sister state agreement. and then a high speed rail ride to beijing for a conference this week with energy ministers from dozens of nations. the governor is being joined by a delegation from california. >> if the rest of the united states is going to pull back or at least the federal government is going to pull back, it doesn't mean california needs to do that. >> one delegate, john grub of the bay area council says california and california companies can gain huge economic benefits partnering with china on clean air technology and services. >> california companies to go to china and sell our products and service that we have there. but to bring their solutions that they have to our state. and they have pioneered some pretty incredible solutions. >> last year california imported $144 billion in goods from china, he says china has made big investments in areas such as power and solar panel technology that has helped to he decrease products in california. potential for partnerships in driver less vehicles an clean energy automobiles that many see as an area for job growth, meeting with 75 companies interested in partnering with california. >> the chinese are good at deciding what works and adapting it for themselves. the state is a test bed. >> bruce pickerring is vice president of the asia society. he says governor brown is very well regarded in china and his meetings this week send a strong signal to china that the golden state could provide some golden opportunities. >> it's good for california because this is going to be ground zero for future development of clear air policies, technologies and opportunities. >> today marks 73 years since one of the most significant battles in military history, took place on june 6th , 1944, it was certainly a turning point in world war ii leading to the over throw of the nazi regime and adolf hitler. 10,000 allied soldiers died nicknamed d day, the general military term when a combat attack operation begins. small ceremonies, remembrances are being held there including just a small number of remaining survivors who make that trip over of course people there in france. all right. still to come, expanding med i cal for -- medical, coming up in the 6:00 hour, more on what the governor is considering and how the state could pay for it. and the warriors are in cleveland, ohio getting ready for their next matchup against the cavs. a watch party where you and hubs of other fans can cheer the team on. heading out toward the bridge an the macarthur business in is not a bad commute as you drive through berkeley and head to oakland. speaking of oakland, pretty big fog bank, some moved in yesterday and burned off fast. i don't expect that to happen today. a sign of a cooler pattern. 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[ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] golden state warriors practiced today in cleveland before tomorrow's game 3 of the nba finals. the warriors have looked quite impressive for those first two games they know it's still a long road to get the last two wins. golden state was in the same position last year up two game zip and unable to close it out. the coaches and players say this year is much different. >> we know this is far from over. we know how hard it is to be the best team in the league, we have to keep going, keep our foot on the gas. >> trust me we know, 2-0 last year we lost. this is where the series changed. >> the warriors are 14-0 which breaks the record for the most playoff wins. game 3 set in cleveland set for 6:00 pacific time. there are watch parties will be held all over the by area, there will an giant screen up at san francisco civic center plaza, that event is family friendly, no alcohol i can't slowed. the warriors are hosting several watch parties of their own, gatherings at local restaurants. almeda theater and cineplex. stay with us here at ktvu throughout the week, joe fonzi will report from cleveland. fan favorite returning monday night football. >> espn bringing back hank williams june i don't remember singing the theme song coming six years after williams drew criticism for comparing president obama golfing with former house speaker binner to adolf hitler and benjamin netanyahu playing a round. recorded a new song, we are going to hear it on september 11th when the saints take on the vikings. >> the way baseball is go in the bay area, looking forward to football now that you see some of the old highlights. i don't know if you are excited about the new football season coming up? maybe, we are going to see the 49ers have to offer. >> not super happy about what the team is is doing there. going to be interesting. >> yeah, i know, a lot of raiders fans are saying, see you later, go to vegas, bye bye. good morning everybody, let's take a look at the tracy commute. this is a look at the westbound 580 commute, it is going to be slow, so is 205. if you are driving this is your commute. you are probably used to it but i want to let you know it is there. it is not lighter that usual. we might see a dropoff as schools are out and people start taking vacations. today is not that day. as we look into dublin you can see the traffic here on interstate 880 is looking pretty good as you drive past the coliseum, no major problems up to downtown oakland. at the bay bridge we had a backup about the last 15 minutes or so as they turn those metering lights on. 5:48, let's bring steven. sal, there may be a younger audience not familiar with the significance of june 6th. i would suggest saving private ryan or bond of brothers. >> i see. >> would be a good introduction if you are not sure on what the significance of it is. >> the invasion of normandy. >> that is correct. >> yes, sir. >> thank you. we also have -- well, a pretty good fog bank that has already kicked in, a decent breeze that is going to pick up big time tomorrow. would not be surprised 40 plus, for the usual suspects, we had some low clouds yesterday, they burned off quick, that will not be the case today they are much more extensive and making a bigger impact. she won't leave me alone, reporter in ktvu keeps bugging me, my app says rain on thursday. right there. right there. right there. yes, possible. now again, this is marin county, napa county, south of that at best it would be drizzle, temperatures will be very cool here as we go forward in our system is inching closer. there it is. pretty impressive. santa rosa north as we head towards thursday, the low cloud deck will be picking up big time as we head to wednesday night and higher clouds will start to move in. not a lot of rain, if sacramento gets a quarter inch that is pretty good. santa rosa get 19th. south of that that is probably just drizzle, i doubt we get much out of it. everyone will get in on the cooler pattern. low clouds making a bigger splash, push if you will already againing to work north, south north, cold temps really need assist tomb come in, if they get a cold front that will help them by tonight and tomorrow. not holly, in back aville i can -- vacaville that means mostly cases will cool off. a lot more 40s yesterday, the cloud cover and breeze is holding lows up. still cool. 48, 49 by the concord pavilion. 50s across the board here. a little warmer you would expect that toward brentwood and pittsburgh. sunny, nice to warm if you are far enough inland, probably not as warm yesterday. this system working in wednesday. one more and i pence he willed in clear lake, howell 0s, everyone else in the 60s and 70s, upper 8 the east, if you are well enough inland. they come down 5 degrees compared to yesterday. 77 san jose, east san jose warmer, 56 on the coast. 64 in the city. here it comes, get ready. cool and windy with it some north. >> upper edge of my comfort zone yesterday now we are going below, steve. >> mike are you happy. >> i was happy. >> there you go. >> beautiful day. >> so there is one person who is happy. >> no, it's been pretty nice. >> for us it's been quiet. >> thanks. still to come, a network news organization in a bit a legal situation after accompany that produces a ground beef product so called pink slime is suing more on the billion dollars lawsuit. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! welcome back to mornings on 2, the state senate approve add bill that would bar california from doing business with companies doing business working on the law. opponents say the bill is also meant to score political points. >> one of the most important things we have in california is to try to bring jobs back, we should not confuse the issue of working people with political policy. >> the state assembly will take up the measure, u.s. con res has yet to approve funding for the border wall. it's been 3 years since voters approved prop 47, saving the state millions of dollars, reducing the penalty for low level crimes for a misdemeanor. prop 47 required the money saved to be spent on programs aimed at keeping former inmate from returning to prison. >> the adage nothing stops a crime, let's say, other than a job. so if you have housing and have you got a job then i think you are on your way to, you know a real fundamentally solid life. >> almeda county has learned that it is receiving $6 million in prop 47 money over the next three years. the trial continues today in the suit filed against abc and national correspondents, bow products incorporated is suing for are $5.7 billion in damages. all stem federal government a 2012 report in which several scientists were interviewed by lean finally textured beef added to ground beef at the time. referring to it as pink slime and the name stuck. beef products incorporated says they lost 80% of revenue and closed three of its four plants because of the report implied their product was not beef or meat at all. that trial is expected to go until the end of july. two people now facing charges stemming from the deadly ghost ship fire in oakland, but survivors in victims families says more needs to be done. questions surrounding the landlord. charges were dropped against former 49er ray mcdonald, police returned to his home last night, we are going to tell what is going on when we return. it's more crowded out there than a few moments ago, east shore freeway and lucy that traffic is slowing down. we have a system on the way, it won't be here until tomorrow night into thursday for possible rain. ahead of that pretty good fog bank. maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx good morning, two men are behind bars right now facing criminal charges in connection with last year's deadly ghost ship warehouse fire that left 36 people dead. how prosecutors say these two defendants knowingly created fire trap. and it sounds like there might be more legal trouble for 49er ray mcdonald, who showed up at his home last night. good morning, welcome back, mornings on 2, tuesday june 6th. i'm pam cook. >> i'm mike mibach, dave dave has the day off. -- dave clark has the morning off. >> wish we had better news, maybe. >> depends how you look at t some people love the cool, others where is that warm weather? the why is it so windy this spring? >> so, why is it. >> we've had a series of systems moving in, the water temp its continue to be cold. if we had high pressure we wouldn't have, we get more lower pressure than higher pressure which kicks up the wind. leading edge of that starting to pick up that fog bank and increase it much more than we saw yesterday, of sal's traffic cams will show that. breeze once it gets 25 to 30 it wi

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the arrests culminate an exhaust i investigation into last december's deadly disaster. >> almeda and harris acted knowingly and without disregard for risk. >> da says derick almeda and max harris knowingly created a fire trap hosting events in a warehouse full of unsafe construction and electrical work. >> they allowed floor to ceiling storage of large quantities of highly flammable material that created a deadly and dangerous space. the building has no fire suppression, nor did it have lighted pathway pathways to get out. >> trapped by smoke and flames, guests that night faced what o'malley calls a nearly impossible labyrinth to get out. a concert, leaving one exit was locked. >> rather get on the floor and be trampled by the parents. >> this was derick almeda shortly after the fire emotional but refusing questions about his role. >> i'm so sorry, i'm incredibly sorry, what do you want me to say? i am not going to answer these questions. >> almeda lived in lake county where he was arrested and booked. he said little in court as his bail was set at over $1 million. he and harris arrested in los angeles faced potential prison sentences of 39 years if convicted. >> it's a good place to start. i think we are not over with this case. the individuals being charged i agree with that. >> the reflecting on the lives lost, the city councilman who represents the neighborhood. >> i think we need to hold each other responsible from the almeda's and property owners and so forth. >> the warehouse owner was not charged . the families are still hoping that the ing's will be health accountable. >> pursuing their own claims half satisfied with the arrests. >> the parents are very emotional when they heard the news. they've been waiting for it with batd breath, when it finally happens there is a sense of relief that something is being done. >>al immediate's attorney -- almeda's attorney call it a miscarriage of justice and making a scrape get out of the client. da stands by a 6 month investigation which included a dozen search warrants, 300 feets of evidence and 6000 documents building the case. >> derick almeda will be a rained thursday morning, max harris doesn't show up on the jail roster, so he still waiting to be brought from california. about the future of this investigation and the potential prosecution of the building owner. in oakland, debra. more raids in london overnight in connection to saturday's terror attack that killed 7 people and injured 48 others. the raids were in a neighborhood near the homes of the two of the three attackers, identified as 30 creed rashed red do you know. -- rashed reeden. >> 27 khuram butt. he appeared in the documentary "the jihadis next door." the mayor of london had a message for extremists at a vigil last night to honor the victims. >> as the mayor of london, i want to send a clear message to the sick and evil extremists who commit these hid use crimes. >> police identified the third attacker as 22 your joseph zaghba, he was not a subject of interest to police or intelligence services, all three killed by police minutes after they drove a van into people on london bridge and started stabbing others at pubs and restaurants near by. police say 12 people were taken into custody after the attack but they have all been released without charges. isis is claiming responsibility for shooting and hostage situation in australia being called a terror attack. police say a gunman killed a man inside the lobby of an apartment building then held a woman hostage for several hours yesterday. the woman was rescued. the gunman was killed during a shootout with police. three police officers were injured daughterring that shootout and the gunman has been identified as 29-year-old somali born refugee. police say he had a long and violent criminal record and he was one of two men acquitted back in 2010 of plotting a failed suicide attack on a sidney army base. >> this terrorist attack by a known criminal, a monday who is only recently released on parole, is a shocking, cowardly crime. >> investigators say the gunman acted a loan and not part of annie on going at the time. parents of sierra lamar is disappointed the jury decided to spare the life of the man who kidnapped their daughter. >> see his family, and we don't have that. his family doesn't grieve, we'll grieve for the rest of our lives. >> jurors deliberated for about two days before announcing their decision yesterday in the penalty phase of the murder try. same jury that found him guilty of killing lamar recommended that he spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. >> i feel at peace that he will not be on the streets and harm another child. but, the angst will be in our lives forever, nothing will ever take that away. >> defense attorneys told jurors that garcia-torres came from an abusive home and his life should be spared so he can be a positive influence on his children. they are expected to question the credibility of the lead detective who was found to give testimony in another murder trial. sources tell us here at ktvu news that san jose police searched the home of follower 49er of ray mcdonald's law enforcement night. is a source says the dancer at an adult nightclub is accusing mcdonald's of sexually assaulting her in his home. mcdonald has had previous brushes with law. a rape charge was dismissed when his accuser refused to testify. we are still waiting to hear back from san jose police for more information on this new case. governor brown right now in china pledging to fight climate change, more on his trip and the reason it could be good news for california's economy. a new classified information leak from the nsa, i'm doug luzader in washington, who is responsible, more on that ahead. we have traffic getting a little bit busier, although some commutes are still light. this is a look temmoku arthur maze, traffic is moving along welcoming arm the corner. now city not pull out a satellite 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[ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] hansome scrambled eggs andt i pancakes. for? lilly: we got a craving! go, go, go!! crashing cravings in the crave van! jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. handballer 2: $2.99? how 'bout we play you for it. handballers: oooooooh. jack vo: you crave it, we serve it. try my $2.99 jumbo breakfast platter. crave van! . welcome back to mornings on 2. federal agents arrested a woman with top secrete clearance for allegedly leaking classified information to the media. >> came after an online news site published new evidence of russian hacking. doug with more on the story. >> good morning, this was a significant leak offering us new insight into the role that russia may have played in last year election. >> what did the nsa know about russian hacking during last year election? perhaps much more than we were initially aware. according to classified intelligence leaked to the website the intercept, russian hackers tried to infiltrate voting software, no evidence they were successful but the revelation goes far beyond the leaked e-mails and campaign meddling russia has already been accused of. who leaked it? evidence points to a 25-year- old federal contract, reality lee winner with the justice department saying on or about may 9th winner improperly removed intelligence reports which contained classified defense information. win unlaw flee transmitted by mail to an online news outlet. raising question bus the flood of leaks coming from the nation's intelligence community. >> i don't care if you are a republican or democrat, it doesn't matter what add ms., when you have classified information you cannot put that out there because you think it would be a good idea. i want people in handcuffs and see people behind bars. >> and that has the been the position of the white house house as well. i have been asking fbi director comey and others to find the leakers in the intelligence community. at the time comey has been fired but he will return to capitol hill on thursday and tell lawmakers what he know bus russia and about conversations he had with the president. a lot of anticipation for that hearing coming up on thursday. we obviously don't know exactly what comey is going to see, going to say. democrats will press him about those conversations with the president and whether there was in comey's mind at least obstruction of justice. back to you guys. >> all right thank you, doug. 5:13 is the time as doug just mentioned there is a lot of interest in what former fbi director james comey has to say on thursday. lawmakers want to question comey about his -- weather president trump pressured him to drop the investigation into former white house visor michael flynn's possible ties to russia. both republicans and democrats on the senate intelligence committee say they hope comey is able to shed light on the allegations of coordination between the trump presidential campaign and russia. >> there is a lot of smoke, we have no smoking gun but there is a lot of smoke. >> what comey says and how he says i think it is important, i haven't understood much of what comey has done since about a year ago, and his decisions have been i think highly questionable. >> comey's testimony before the senate smell against committee is scheduled to begin at 7:00 in the morning our time on thursday. and ktvu will have complete coverage of comey's testimony thursday on both of our channels, join us on ktvu mornings on 2 for updates an in step analysis as events unfold. if you want to see the complete testimony go to our second channel ktvu plus on channel 6 or 36. the supreme court will hear a case today that affects thousands of government workers, the i believe crew is over public sector unions. union opponents argue unions representing government employees violate the free speech rights of workers by collecting money from people who don't want to join. a group steered a case through -- stared a case through federal courts. if the high court rain showers agree with their case. all right. it is 5:15, i want to check back in with sal with traffic this morning. >> it looks good, pam, mike. right now traffic is looking good on northbound 101, if you are driving from the gilroy commute, getting up through san jose, no major issues and it looks pretty good through morgan hill. remember sometimes when we look later in the morning, definitely some slow traffic. right now it does look good. there is some slowing already on 280 southbound or foothill expressway in the area of hills, the traffic is moving along okay. also we are looking at 280 northbound getting up to highway 17. there have been no major issues on northbound 280 getting up to highway 17. it looks pretty good so far. so i don't see anything right now looking at all of my cameras, doesn't see anything that is backed up, but we are going to keep looking, 5:16 did thank you, sir. much bigger fog bank this morning than yesterday at this time. yesterday made a little push and burned off really fast. but, it's already making a bigger splash, if you will, north to south and also over san pablo bay more than yesterday. it is a leading end of a cooling trend, that anchor woman pam cook sent it out over twitter, storm tracker rain is coming thursday north of the golden gate. that is correct. i've seen this guy before. >> very nice. you look like you are dancing. >> this time, no. >> there is our system? it's june, it's tough to get much in the way of rain i think we will. but most of these amounts will be it will be on thursday, south of that yes, there will be drizzle but i don't think that. we are talking about real rain and that looks to be santa rosa, .10, to .25, to .75. feather river canyon, eureka, crescent city south of that very light. it's tough to get rain at this time of year. it looks like sun is in the mix by the time we get to thursday. clouds and low fog already. getting closer with those water temps so cold, 49, 50. 52 monterey, it doesn't take much when you have a front coming in, not just a weak spin in the atmosphere, it can ramp the fog up. a little bit more of a delta breeze here, keep an eye on that. a lot of 40s yesterday. still some right now. but more 50s than we saw i think increase in the low clouds and breeze helps. scotts valley, santa cruz 51. santa clara 52. so pretty close for everybody here. low cloud deck slow to repeat, it burned off for everybody. this system will begin to work toward us. june rain mainly north. we will be fine, higher clouds about 6:00. here we go about noon thursday begins to move into the north. tail end falls why part producing precip in the syria, northern mountains. then another impulse moving through to the north on saturday which will keep us cool, it won't make it this far south. by sunday it starts to kick out and woulder weather will slowly work in, next few days looked impressive here for june, cooler temps, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, locations warmed up yesterday will ease off. a bigger fog bank with cloud cover and cooler temps taking us into saturday. legendary comedian jerry lewis is recovering after being admitted to urinary tract infection late last week. is he known for a number of roles including those in the nutty professor and king of comedy. this is not slowing the comedian down, 91-year-old expected to be released and heading to toronto to shoot a movie. golden state warriors are in cleveland preparing for the next set of finals. keeping momentum going in the series. also apple's developers conference continues this morning, we are going to take a look inside the new private salon with a new feature that could be coming to your current iphone. former first lady michele obama will address the developers conference in san jose. thousands of people from around the world filled the mchenry convention center yesterday, apple made several announcements and unveiled the homepod, smart speaker expected to challenge the amazon echo and google home by bringing music right there into your living room. >> i got to hear a demo of that compared to some of the other competitors, and this new homepod speaker is best of broad of anything i have seen for the home in that package. >> the homepod will cost $349, the first major new product from the company since the apple watch was unveiled in 2015. a new feature in apple's latest operating system could make the roads safer, there will be a do not disturb while driving mode in iowa, once the feature is turned on your iphone will be able to detect when you are driving. notifications will automatically be muted and your screen will remain dark while driving. automatic message will be sent to whoever contacted you. a public beta version of that operating system should be available later this month. tesla is unveiling the highly. anticipated model 3, giving fans a sneak peek before they go into mass production next month. a prototype was on full display going from 0 to 60 in 5.6 seconds. driving range of 250 miles and expected to sell from somewhere between 35 and $40,000. not many more detail bus the new tesla but hundreds of thousands of people already preordered the model 3. >> the model 3 is a game changer. there is no question. even if he sells half as moan toasty have people have already reserved that would be just a groundswell of support for electric vehicles. >> but experts say it will an challenge for the freemont facility to meet the kind of demand that tesla is seeing for this new model. expect the first model 3s to be delivered ahead of schedule. navigation app ways carpool is available in most of the by area and registered tens of thousands, since its launch since last may. ways keeps payments under .54 a mile which is under the federal government reimbursement rate. driver it is also decide just how far out of their way they want to go. well despite our home high prices, three bay area zip codes were named top three best places to raise a family, looked at 50 largest metro areas in the country, using school rankings and public services, 94960 came in at number 90. 95130 came in at 29, walnut creek at number 28th. top honor went to blue springs, missouri, right there near kansas city. a big grass fire in the east bay shut down traffic along a busy freeway. we have officially started wildfire season. bill cosby sex assault trial is under way. i'm allison barber, i will tell you more in just a minute. good morning, we could see that it is not a bad one here, getting in to san francisco from oakland on the bridge. it's not a bad commute, take a look at the backup at the toll plaza and take a look at the commuter roots. no doubt about it the monday will be the warmest day for the week. warmer away from the coast. taking a look at the tuesday temps. ♪ ♪ isaac hou has mastered gravity defying moves to amaze 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shot? okay -- thank you, dave. thank you, day. well if you like cooler weather it will be glory days. our system is approaching, it will weaken but still looks like it is going to arrive with some rain, north of the golden gate and advances. the fog is thick hing up and making an impact for many. we are looking for a delta breeze that is hanging in there, starts to increase and that means the cooler weather is kicking in, 40s for few, 50s for many. still north, upper east, mill valley at 46. hills burg is 47. pat a loma 47. -- pataloma. 5:30 this is when things get busy. you do, you are a student of the game. >> i listen carefully to you. >> thanks very much. >> for traffic. >> why, thank you, steve. people clapping in the back ground here. let's go out to the solano county commute. traffic is looking good if you are driving on 80. we already have slow traffic on 37 as you head toward merin county, the road sensors are showing red, for the most part it's a nice drive on 80 westbound from vallejo vallejo to crockett. there is a little bit of a wait to get into san francisco from oakland. silicon valley northbound 280 traffic looks good. the world wide developers conference for apple goes on at the mchenry convention center, another day of crowded conditions in the area, the best way to get there, the suggestive way we think you should get there is public transit. 5:31. san francisco city attorney wants to know more about ride hail willing companies uber and lyft, subpoenas were issued for four years of records, wanting to know how many miles an hour drivers logged, what training they received, whether their vehicles are accessible to the disabled. herrera filed a state public record's act and any data about their effects on traffic safety, congestion an air pollution. authorities say it was a case of self defense when a average owner shot an intruder sunday night. this happened about 9:00 on mines road just outside of livermore. investigators say the intruder, scott hagan met the rancher and may have wanted to burglarize the property. authorities tell the east by times hagan drove the truck into the barn and into the averager's home. he shot hagan when he drove his truck right toward him. he faces charges including assault with a deadly with on and felony vandalism. highway patrol says san jose woman died in a freak accident southeast of sacramento. according to the san jose mercury news, debra died friday night after she fell out of a golf cart and landed on hards of broken -- shards of broken glass in the small town of wallace. the 57-year-old richard clark who was driving the golf clark was arrested. all lines of highway 24 are open this morning, but that is after a car fire, a brush fire as well. firefighters say it is a timely reminder that fire season is here. the fire started before 1:00 yesterday afternoon and burned about 25 acres. now the driver of a car pulled over to the side of the road when his car caught fire. flames quickly spread to the grass on the side of the road and up the hill. >> where are we going to go if it is a fire that trents our house, what do we do with our animals, pets, i don't think we have a plan in place. should think harder about that. >> eastbound lanes of 24 reopened 2 hours after the fire started. but three westbound lanes didn't open until after 6:00 last night. firefighters say a wet winter has certainly created new dangers with 6-foot tall grass that is fuel for a fire. police in southern california are looking for a woman accused of stabbing her daughter and two grandchildren killing one of them. 43-year-old nicole clark was put in a mental institution back in 2005 after stabbing her son and pushing her daughter out of a moving vehicle. but she was released in 2010. now 12 years after that incident her daughter was seen running out of their apartment yesterday after being stabbed asking neighbors to save her kids. >> and at that point i ran upstairs to check on the kids because she is hysterical saying go get my babies, go get my babies. as soon as i walk in i see the youngest one face down on the sofa with multiple stab wounds in her back. looking lifeless. >> the 18 month old was killed and the daughter and five year old granddaughter are recovering after surgery. police are still looking for daring ton colton last seen in a black 2013 hyundai sonata with license plate 7 tql 009. authorities in orlando are trying to determine why a former disgruntled employee shot and killed. 45-year-old john neumann came in through arrear door and started shooting. deputies searched his mobile home yesterday looking for clues. neumann was fired in april, at this point in the investigation it's not clear why. investigators say you of the victims killed were targeted. >> i thought it was possibly another terrorist attack. i was hoping for the best. >> he was certainly singling out the individuals that he shot. >> neumann has a record of minor charges, in 2014 he was accused of assaulting a coworker. police were called in that case but never charged. well happening right now, comedian bill cosby's sex assault trial continuing right outside of philadelphia. the sequestered jury includes 7 men and 5 women. yesterday they heard testimony from one of the dozens of women who have accused cosby of sexual assault. but the most important testimony could come in just a few days. reporter allison barber live at the courthouse in pennsylvania with a look at what we can expected to. and i understand that you are seeing them arrive at the courthouse just moments ago? >> reporter: yeah, gloriaal red who represents that accuser that testify -- gloriaalred who represents that accuser that testified. some of cosby's legal team had arrived as well. the first thing we expect the judge to deal with in court this morning is to make a decision on whether or not one of bill cosby's accusers, the one who testified yesterday is permitted to testify in court today. we expect that to happen momentarily. this is all very rapidly unfolding and only day 2 of the trial. >> there will be an argument over whether my client's mother can testify. and apparently the defense doesn't want that. >> on the stand monday a woman named kelly johnson who worked for bill cosby's agent. telling cosby sexually assaulted her in 1996 and claiming she told her mother after. >> the mother was corroborating what kelly allegedly indicated to the mother about what happened. >> cosby's lawyer responded questioning her credibility. this after opening remarks by prosecutors saying, they would use cosby's own words to convict him of sexually assaulting and drugging a woman named andrea constand back in 2004. cosby's lawyer insisting constan dark made up the assault. saying his in at the dellities -- in fidelityies called cosby 50 times in the months after. cosby was joined in court monday by actress kisha knight pulleam. >> we are not sure exactly when she will testify, she is expected to testify this week. when she does take the stand the first time she has publicly told her side of the story, pam. >> we hear that bill cosby is just arriving now as well. has he talked to anybody? i mean he seems like he has stayed quiet through all of this? >> reporter: not so far. we are told he is arriving, he should becoming around. you are probably going to see, we see him coming you can see my shoulder that is his press person and there he is walking into court right now. it looks like he has passed all of the reporters standing by not seeking. that is what he did yesterday, yesterday he walked by, he smiled but he didn't comment and can you see he is now in court. also did not comment today. >> all right. thank you so much for that update. we are going to stay on this story throughout the day. governor brown's trip this week is focused on environmental issues. the governor is pledging to continue fighting climate change with or without the support of the trump administration. >> california governor jerry brown spent the weekend in china forging ahead where the federal government is drawing back on climate change and clean energy. he sign add new sister state agreement to -- signed a new sister state agreement. and then a high speed rail ride to beijing for a conference this week with energy ministers from dozens of nations. the governor is being joined by a delegation from california. >> if the rest of the united states is going to pull back or at least the federal government is going to pull back, it doesn't mean california needs to do that. >> one delegate, john grub of the bay area council says california and california companies can gain huge economic benefits partnering with china on clean air technology and services. >> california companies to go to china and sell our products and service that we have there. but to bring their solutions that they have to our state. and they have pioneered some pretty incredible solutions. >> last year california imported $144 billion in goods from china, he says china has made big investments in areas such as power and solar panel technology that has helped to he decrease products in california. potential for partnerships in driver less vehicles an clean energy automobiles that many see as an area for job growth, meeting with 75 companies interested in partnering with california. >> the chinese are good at deciding what works and adapting it for themselves. the state is a test bed. >> bruce pickerring is vice president of the asia society. he says governor brown is very well regarded in china and his meetings this week send a strong signal to china that the golden state could provide some golden opportunities. >> it's good for california because this is going to be ground zero for future development of clear air policies, technologies and opportunities. >> today marks 73 years since one of the most significant battles in military history, took place on june 6th , 1944, it was certainly a turning point in world war ii leading to the over throw of the nazi regime and adolf hitler. 10,000 allied soldiers died nicknamed d day, the general military term when a combat attack operation begins. small ceremonies, remembrances are being held there including just a small number of remaining survivors who make that trip over of course people there in france. all right. still to come, expanding med i cal for -- medical, coming up in the 6:00 hour, more on what the governor is considering and how the state could pay for it. and the warriors are in cleveland, ohio getting ready for their next matchup against the cavs. a watch party where you and hubs of other fans can cheer the team on. heading out toward the bridge an the macarthur business in is not a bad commute as you drive through berkeley and head to oakland. speaking of oakland, pretty big fog bank, some moved in yesterday and burned off fast. i don't expect that to happen today. a sign of a cooler pattern. 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[ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] golden state warriors practiced today in cleveland before tomorrow's game 3 of the nba finals. the warriors have looked quite impressive for those first two games they know it's still a long road to get the last two wins. golden state was in the same position last year up two game zip and unable to close it out. the coaches and players say this year is much different. >> we know this is far from over. we know how hard it is to be the best team in the league, we have to keep going, keep our foot on the gas. >> trust me we know, 2-0 last year we lost. this is where the series changed. >> the warriors are 14-0 which breaks the record for the most playoff wins. game 3 set in cleveland set for 6:00 pacific time. there are watch parties will be held all over the by area, there will an giant screen up at san francisco civic center plaza, that event is family friendly, no alcohol i can't slowed. the warriors are hosting several watch parties of their own, gatherings at local restaurants. almeda theater and cineplex. stay with us here at ktvu throughout the week, joe fonzi will report from cleveland. fan favorite returning monday night football. >> espn bringing back hank williams june i don't remember singing the theme song coming six years after williams drew criticism for comparing president obama golfing with former house speaker binner to adolf hitler and benjamin netanyahu playing a round. recorded a new song, we are going to hear it on september 11th when the saints take on the vikings. >> the way baseball is go in the bay area, looking forward to football now that you see some of the old highlights. i don't know if you are excited about the new football season coming up? maybe, we are going to see the 49ers have to offer. >> not super happy about what the team is is doing there. going to be interesting. >> yeah, i know, a lot of raiders fans are saying, see you later, go to vegas, bye bye. good morning everybody, let's take a look at the tracy commute. this is a look at the westbound 580 commute, it is going to be slow, so is 205. if you are driving this is your commute. you are probably used to it but i want to let you know it is there. it is not lighter that usual. we might see a dropoff as schools are out and people start taking vacations. today is not that day. as we look into dublin you can see the traffic here on interstate 880 is looking pretty good as you drive past the coliseum, no major problems up to downtown oakland. at the bay bridge we had a backup about the last 15 minutes or so as they turn those metering lights on. 5:48, let's bring steven. sal, there may be a younger audience not familiar with the significance of june 6th. i would suggest saving private ryan or bond of brothers. >> i see. >> would be a good introduction if you are not sure on what the significance of it is. >> the invasion of normandy. >> that is correct. >> yes, sir. >> thank you. we also have -- well, a pretty good fog bank that has already kicked in, a decent breeze that is going to pick up big time tomorrow. would not be surprised 40 plus, for the usual suspects, we had some low clouds yesterday, they burned off quick, that will not be the case today they are much more extensive and making a bigger impact. she won't leave me alone, reporter in ktvu keeps bugging me, my app says rain on thursday. right there. right there. right there. yes, possible. now again, this is marin county, napa county, south of that at best it would be drizzle, temperatures will be very cool here as we go forward in our system is inching closer. there it is. pretty impressive. santa rosa north as we head towards thursday, the low cloud deck will be picking up big time as we head to wednesday night and higher clouds will start to move in. not a lot of rain, if sacramento gets a quarter inch that is pretty good. santa rosa get 19th. south of that that is probably just drizzle, i doubt we get much out of it. everyone will get in on the cooler pattern. low clouds making a bigger splash, push if you will already againing to work north, south north, cold temps really need assist tomb come in, if they get a cold front that will help them by tonight and tomorrow. not holly, in back aville i can -- vacaville that means mostly cases will cool off. a lot more 40s yesterday, the cloud cover and breeze is holding lows up. still cool. 48, 49 by the concord pavilion. 50s across the board here. a little warmer you would expect that toward brentwood and pittsburgh. sunny, nice to warm if you are far enough inland, probably not as warm yesterday. this system working in wednesday. one more and i pence he willed in clear lake, howell 0s, everyone else in the 60s and 70s, upper 8 the east, if you are well enough inland. they come down 5 degrees compared to yesterday. 77 san jose, east san jose warmer, 56 on the coast. 64 in the city. here it comes, get ready. cool and windy with it some north. >> upper edge of my comfort zone yesterday now we are going below, steve. >> mike are you happy. >> i was happy. >> there you go. >> beautiful day. >> so there is one person who is happy. >> no, it's been pretty nice. >> for us it's been quiet. >> thanks. still to come, a network news organization in a bit a legal situation after accompany that produces a ground beef product so called pink slime is suing more on the billion dollars lawsuit. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! handballer 1: you know what i scrambled eggs and pancakes. crave van! jack: hey, guys. try my jumbo breakfast platter with sausage or bacon, plus 8 mini pancakes, eggs and a hash brown for just $2.99. you crave it. we serve it. crave van! welcome back to mornings on 2, the state senate approve add bill that would bar california from doing business with companies doing business working on the law. opponents say the bill is also meant to score political points. >> one of the most important things we have in california is to try to bring jobs back, we should not confuse the issue of working people with political policy. >> the state assembly will take up the measure, u.s. con res has yet to approve funding for the border wall. it's been 3 years since voters approved prop 47, saving the state millions of dollars, reducing the penalty for low level crimes for a misdemeanor. prop 47 required the money saved to be spent on programs aimed at keeping former inmate from returning to prison. >> the adage nothing stops a crime, let's say, other than a job. so if you have housing and have you got a job then i think you are on your way to, you know a real fundamentally solid life. >> almeda county has learned that it is receiving $6 million in prop 47 money over the next three years. the trial continues today in the suit filed against abc and national correspondents, bow products incorporated is suing for are $5.7 billion in damages. all stem federal government a 2012 report in which several scientists were interviewed by lean finally textured beef added to ground beef at the time. referring to it as pink slime and the name stuck. beef products incorporated says they lost 80% of revenue and closed three of its four plants because of the report implied their product was not beef or meat at all. that trial is expected to go until the end of july. two people now facing charges stemming from the deadly ghost ship fire in oakland, but survivors in victims families says more needs to be done. questions surrounding the landlord. charges were dropped against former 49er ray mcdonald, police returned to his home last night, we are going to tell what is going on when we return. it's more crowded out there than a few moments ago, east shore freeway and lucy that traffic is slowing down. we have a system on the way, it won't be here until tomorrow night into thursday for possible rain. ahead of that pretty good fog bank. maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx good morning, two men are behind bars right now facing criminal charges in connection with last year's deadly ghost ship warehouse fire that left 36 people dead. how prosecutors say these two defendants knowingly created fire trap. and it sounds like there might be more legal trouble for 49er ray mcdonald, who showed up at his home last night. good morning, welcome back, mornings on 2, tuesday june 6th. i'm pam cook. >> i'm mike mibach, dave dave has the day off. -- dave clark has the morning off. >> wish we had better news, maybe. >> depends how you look at t some people love the cool, others where is that warm weather? the why is it so windy this spring? >> so, why is it. >> we've had a series of systems moving in, the water temp its continue to be cold. if we had high pressure we wouldn't have, we get more lower pressure than higher pressure which kicks up the wind. leading edge of that starting to pick up that fog bank and increase it much more than we saw yesterday, of sal's traffic cams will show that. breeze once it gets 25 to 30 it wi

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