Pushing across the bay. We will be left with mostly sunny conditions. 60s at the coast. The fog stays put here. It will be barely 60 and mid60s San Francisco. Mostly in the 70s north bay, east bay and in the south bay. 80s are getting closer and those will come into play the next few days. Matt . Thank you, lisa. Bart and its unions will be back as they try to hammer out a deal before sundays midnight deadline. We go to oakland with the latest. Cornell . Both sides return to the bargaining table here at the cal trans building in downtown oakland at 9 30 this morning. So far no deal, but for the first time in a long 250eu78 there is hope that a deal can be reached. Both sides agree on that. Talks broke off around 9 30. New to the mix is grace who is sitting in on negotiations and talking with unions. Despite her presence, no deals were made. Both sides say the fact that she is there and listening is a good sign. I think it is good for the unions because they get to address her and they
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