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Week. We are getting first alert of a crash. Southbound 880 at fruitvale. Lanes are blocked. Chp just headed out to the scene. Im not seen any delays on the mound. No delays on the southbound side. You are clear all the way through fremont. Richmond centerfield bridge, a great start to monday did i. No delays making the trek westbound. Traffic is light. Hot spots is delays coming out of the altamonte pass. It is typical. If you are one of the super commuters out of tracie, this is what you can expect. 35 minutes 205 over to 680. Highway 4, onetoone out of the southbay, there are no delays. You are clear from san jose all the way to sfo. And easy 35 minutes. Very light conditions this morning. With the exception of altamonte pass. A live look at sfo. Fline into or out of the airport, you may be one of thousands facing long delays this month. Kpix 5 is live. Reporter we cannot blame the fog for this one. We are expecting a lot of unhappy passengers here at sfo. It is because of construct
Years ago. Thank you for joining us this morning. Pam cook has the day off, i am dave clark, here in the bay area we are talking about the weather which is expected to get warmer. Starting today, more so as we head into thursday and friday, the warmest days, the warming begins today, just a little bit above average today, by tomorrow, i think you notice the warming kicks and for many today and carries into at least friday for the warmest and saturday still pretty warm, i think the trend after that will be to start to bring, stone, sunday it really starts to come down and monday a huge drop, we talked about the roller coaster writings of temperatures, yesterday 70s for redwood city, fremont and gilroy, that is cool for gilroy, 78, upper 70s today low 80s, 79, 79, 86, probably about 90 for tomorrow for gilroy, a little bit of rain in parts of Northern California, not here but pretty good build up, napa valley yesterday afternoon also northern in sonoma county, 50s, 60s, few 40s, lakeport
Journal, your reaction to last nights democratic president ial debate in houston and later, documentary filmmaker ken burns will enjoys us to discuss the history of Country Music and his latest project. Host its the washington journal for september 13. We will talk about last night and get your input on the results of the debate. Here are the numbers. You can text us this morning at city and you put your state when you do. You can also go to our facebook page. Here to break down those initial results from last nights debate and joining us throughout the morning to talk about it is john mcardle. Good morning, we will start with the tale of the tapes. This is from the New York Times, their wrapup of total speaking time. Former Vice President joe biden, the front runner in the race at the most speaking time, 17 minutes and 22 seconds followed by four of the five senators in ,he race, Elizabeth Warren followed by cory booker, then Bernie Sanders, Kamala Harris and there is a jump that mayo
President trump true . Tonight we are checking the facts. The new kpix news at 7 00 starts now. With for the rest of a neighbor accused of spray painting racially charged graffiti on his luck. Lets get right back to ondrea who is live for us on this. Reporter well it was a surprise to neighbors in that neighborhood. They thought it may have warranted a hate crime charge. Took this afternoon cleanup was the main thing in bay point. While those cleaning up graffiti laced with racist slurs are asking a single question, why no hate crime charges in this case. I would think it would be. It could be a black person or white person or whoever did it. But it is still hateful. If he was bold enough to say that word and put it on peoples houses, then he should be able to take the weight of the repercussions. Took this reaction after their neighbor alton brown was arrested on the court last night. He is facing three felony vandalism charges but no hate crime charge tacked on. The office of the she