Turning to the philadelphia and the Democratic Convention ticking off today and things got off to a rough start. Yeah. All right, everybody, now, settle down. Boos and jeers greeting democrats as that email leak about dnc leaders dominating the headlines and the mood of the democratic delegates. Karen is tracking what happened so far and what is expected later tonight. Reporter here in philadelphia, Democratic Party unit being put to the test. Bernie sanders supporters making their voices heard, chantsing his name and booing at almost every mention of Hillary Clinton. Even interrupting the opening prayer. [ chanting ] an incredible scene today. Bernie sanders telling his passionate supporters, the focus is now defeating donald trump. But the crowd clearly not liking their options. And we have got to a elect Hillary Clinton and tim k. Reporter Hillary Clinton hit the trail in North Carolina today. Hello, charlotte. Reporter this is supposed to be her week. But it kicked off with boos yo
63 in brentwood. 62 and fairfield. Low 50s in berkeley. 54 at sfo. 52 in novato and at the coast. Cloudy skies with 50 at half moon bay. The marine layer is not is that. The onshore breezes not as strong. Temperatures will climb, especially this afternoon. This morning, novato is cooler by several degrees. Our inland cities are already warmer than yesterday by 5 degrees and fairfield. As we get into mountain view, for the afternoon today, mid to upper 80s expected. Upper 70s and upper 80s for bayside communities. At the coast, remaining in the 60s today. If you go the other direction, inland, low 90s too close to 100. I will have a look at afternoon highs and check in on conditions at the fire near carmel lets get onto the highways this morning with sal. Were looking at a commute in tracy that is going to be okay. There are some stop and go places on 580 and 205 as you go to the tracy triangle. It has filled in, westbound 205 and westbound 580 will be slow in that area. As we go to the
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