To see it lifting on the east bay shoreline as the sun is coming over the east bay hills and heres the top were mixing what the dry air so its thinning out. And well stretch turn clear across the bay this morning lower 60s line up the east bay shoreline for now some upper 50s up there the north bay 54 for San Francisco, 59 meanwhile for san jose. Were a couple degrees ahead of where we were this time from yesterday will be building on that for the afternoon highs noting the fog depletion as we go into the later Morning Hours. It may hug the coast a little bit to the late Morning Hours but then clear later, were looking at a heat advisory is a heat watch at this stage of the game here Solano County wednesday through monday through wednesday, rather thats for also the Central Valley, 2 of those high temperatures start racing and pop pockets of the east bay into the 90s it looks like the coast meanwhile, be looking at some 70s was kind of hot early part of the week coming up for today, 76
Solano county is in this and the Central Valley weve got highs well in the 90s going on in the village east bay you can expect this after today really building a lot of those locations up in the north bay too watch out for heat exhaustion and whats the little different from last heat spike is that was a red flag warning so it was very dry. This is going to have more humidity in the atmosphere this go around. For today, 74 by 10 oclock by one were talking 88, although some spots reaching to about 90 while morning forecast in just a bit marty. All right dave thanks a lot. Lets get to developing news that were following this monday morning. One man is dead after a Fatal Police Shooting it happened in milpitas kron 4 Sarah Stinson joins us live now from the south bay. She has the latest information for us sara. Martin live at the Milpitas Police department where that investigation is ongoing with the Santa Clara County District Attorneys Office and what we do know at this hour is that a 19
Elton, lovely to see you, lovely to talk to you. Congratulations on the book ive thoroughly enjoyed it. Theres something thats not in it. I came to watford with Leicester City a long time ago around 79 80 and one of our players got a terrible gash in his leg and was carried off and had to have stitches in the Dressing Room and you went down to comfort him. Do you have any memory of that . I dont. That was me. Really, i dont. That was me. It was you . It was me. And you came down in the second half to see if i was all right, and thats something thats always stuck with me. And it was a very special moment, yeah. Youve got the book, watford forever. Why now . Why are you doing that book now . I was approached byjohn preston, who wrote the book, and said, its a really interesting subject and i thought, yeah, it has i havent really talked about it and i wanted to get my side of the story out because i think we werent given enough credit for what we did. And also, i think when you read the b
elton, lovely to see you, lovely to talk to you. congratulations on the book i ve thoroughly enjoyed it. there s something that s not in it. i came to watford with leicester city a long time ago around 79 80 and one of our players got a terrible gash in his leg and was carried off and had to have stitches in the dressing room and you went down to comfort him. do you have any memory of that? i don t. that was me. really, i don t. it was you? it was me. and you came down in the second half to see if i was all right, and that s something that s always stuck with me. and it was a very special moment, yeah. you ve got the book, watford forever. why now? why are you doing that book now? i was approached byjohn preston, who wrote the book, and said, it s a really interesting subject and i thought, yeah, it has i haven t really talked about it and i wanted to get my side of the story out because i think we weren t given enough credit for what we did. and also, i think wh
and said, it s a really interesting subject and i thought, yeah, it has i haven t really talked about it and i wanted to get my side of the story out because i think we weren t given enough credit for what we did. and also, i think when you read the book, it s about the sense of community that s not really in football any more not in the top six or anything like that. it s gone from football a bit, but not with the lower clubs. but i just love that sense of community, and that s what football must never lose. you started your interest in football when you were very young. very young. your dad brought you here. yeah, my dad brought me here when i was about six, five or six. but i also used to sit on the touchline at craven cottage because my cousin, roy dwight, played for fulham in the same team asjimmy hill, bedford jezzard, johnny haynes, tony macedo. so, i grew up watching fulham a lot as well but this was my local team and then, when roy went to nottingham forest,