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Island say they wont feelt ease until they feel all the suspects connected to this case are in custody. Meanwhile, the fbi tells me that while they do not want the
Vallejo Police
department to talk about the details of the case, they say that the
Police Department
is free to answer questions about their past statements. But again, so far police and city leaders have declined to do so. Reporting live in vallejo, im jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. Okay thank you, jodi. More details for you now. New
Court Documents
show fbi agents executed several warrants, including one at a vallejo storage unit on july 1st. Among the things they found, five drones some of which retail for more than 300 and can be controlled by a smartphone. And a wireless video camera. You may remember that in the days after the kidnapping someone claiming to be the kidnapper sent an email to the chronicle. They bragged about using drones to pick their targets. There are several cities and victims that might be linked to muller, unsolved crimes in palo alto and
Mountain View
among those cities. In 2009 muller was listed as a suspect in a
Home Invasion
but never charged. Three weeks earlier, police in
Mountain View
started investigating a similar crime with someone breaking into a home and blindfolding a victim. Police are now hoping new evidence uncovered in mullers arrest will connect him to both crimes. We had a lot of good information, but not enough to clearly identify a suspect. But again, in light of recent events were hoping that potentially we can at this point identify a suspect or suspects. The new efforts all began when a
Dublin Police
detective investigating another invasion found muller in the palo alto case. It was that detective being credited with ultimately linking muller to the vallejo kidnapping. We invite to you stay with us for continuing coverage on our social media platforms and nbcbayarea. Com. We also posted the entire affidavit which details all the evidence. At 5 00 a rescue dive team is scouring a lake for a missing the
Regional Park
is east of san leandro. Search crews say a 25yearold man either jumped or fell off a boat around noon and apparently never resurfaced. Park rangers havent released his name or if they the man knew how to swim. Tougher building regulations in tonights
Berkeley City Council
meeting. Fallout from the balcony collapse that killed six. The city councilman met on the city hall this afternoon to discuss proposals being voted on tonight. City stafferers are recommending steel reinforcement on all construction
Water Proofing
and inspections every five years on all balconies attached to multiunit rental properties. In the wake of this senseless tragedy, we have learned there are clear deficiencies in our existing building code. Construction on the balcony at this building the library gar agains apartment was completed eight years ago. The debate continues. There is anger and frustration stemming from the killing on the embarcadero embarcadero. People said dont blame the immigrant community for the murder of kate steinle. A sizeable crowd gathered at city hall in
San Francisco
to pay their respects to steinle, who was killed on july 1st. Civil rights activists say its not fair to scapegoat an entire community because of the action of one person. The suspect, francisco sanchez, is an undocumented immigrant with a criminal past and his arrest has reignited the immigration debate. This has turned into a
National Flash
point. Today on capitol hill tempers flared over the sanctuary city policy. Homeland security secretary, jeh johnson, faced some angry members of the house judiciary committee. If cities like
San Francisco
are not complying with federal detainers, why dont you make them mandatory . I think that would be a huge set setin our ability to work with state and local
Law Enforcement
and i suspect they would agree, as well. Secretary johnson says passing a federal law requiring local authorities to cooperate may be a violation of the constitution. Several lawmakers are now introducing legislation that would ban funding for local jurisdictions like
San Francisco
that ignore federal detainer requests. Now to our developing story, and historic
Nuclear Agreement
. Verification. After more than a yearandahalf of talks, negotiators have reached a landmark deal aimed at reining in
Irans Nuclear
program. Nbc bay areas
Marianne Favro
with why the deal faces opposition even as the president praises it. Its not just republicans criticizing the deal reached by iran and six world powers. Israeli
Prime Minister
Benjamin Netanyahu
called the agreement an historic mistake for the world because it gives too many concessions to iran. Today president obama said hes convinced it will prevent iran from obtaining
Nuclear Weapons
. Today, because america negotiated from a position of strength and principle, we have stopped the spread of
Nuclear Weapons
in this region. Reporter as part of the deal inspectors will be allowed into iran on a limited basis to attempt to verify the country isnt making
Nuclear Weapons
. In return iran will get sanctions relief. Critic critics say it will allow iran to keep building a nuclear arsenal, while allowing new money to pay for it. Republican lawmakers on capitol hill are vowing to kill the agreement. Its going to hand a dangerous regime billions of dollars in sanctions relief while paving the way for a nuclear iran. Reporter secretary of state john kerry, who led the negotiations in recent weeks, said today the agreement will bring accountability to
Irans Nuclear
program for years to come. Congress now has 60 days to review the agreement, giving opponents plenty of time to challenge president obamas position. However, the president has vowed to veto any legislation meant to block the deal. Marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Okay thank you, marianne. Moan while, the deal sparked impromptu celebrations in irans capitol, people optimistic the money coming in by lifting sanctions will ultimately improve their way of life. Sharp reaction though overseas and at home. Still ahead on nightly news how likely it is congress could block the
Nuclear Agreement
you heard marianne mention a moment ago. Nbc nightly news begins at 5 30. Two weeks after
Governor Brown
signed the mandatory vaccination law, opponents today began mobilizing to overturn it. The new state law eliminates the personal belief exception. A conservative former lawmaker filed the initiative to put the issue before the voters. Opponents of the vaccine need to collect nearly 366,000 signatures to qualify the measure for next years ballot. Caltrans is trying to figure out what sparked a fire on the bay bridge that had cars swerving to avoid it. There is a picture there, sent to us on twitter. It shows the fire on the eastern span left night. The fire burned through a grate on an expansion joint on the eastbound lanes, right near
Treasure Island
near that exit. Taking a live look now, you can see traffic is flowing, things are back to normal. Did you hear about pluto from a spacecraft called fittingly, well new horizons stunning images from the dwarf planet that arrived actually today. Images unlike anything we have seen. And theyre celebrating here in the bay area. Our business and tech reporter scott budman joins us from nasa ames, which played a big part in the mission. And scott, we are ready to geek out. Show us these pictures. Reporter its been a day to geek out, ill tell you, raj. Awesome pictures. Well show them to you. They come courtesy largely of engineers here at nasa ames they worked in
Mountain View
maryland, to bring us those pictures of pluto. And today they joined scientists from all over the country to celebrate. Whew reporter across the country, scientists cheered the mission. Pluto in our sights and more clear than we have ever seen it. I have to pinch myself. Look what we accomplished. Its truly amazing that human kind can go out and explore these worlds. Reporter nasa ames in
Mountain View
whose engineers were part of the new horizons project, got together to celebrate, along with its neighbor google which devoted its home page to the successful voyage. So were going to do the initial survey to tell us whether what these bodies are made of the chemical composition of the surfaces and the chemical composition of the atmosphere if there is one. Reporter the images are inspiring and were just
Getting Started
. We are indeed just
Getting Started
. One nasa scientists told me it will take about 16 months before we get all of the photos and data in that new horizons took as it continues to go beyond our solar system. Reporting live in
Mountain View
scott budman nbc bay area news. And from pluto back here to planet earth, were watching some low clouds and some misty skies for parts of the bay area now. Youre seeing the low clouds on the coast and for tomorrow mornings commute, plan on drizzle before valley temperatures make a run at the 90s. The latest in the changes coming up. Im
Michelle Roberts
in
San Francisco
, where city leaders are trying to pass stricter gun laws. Coming up hear from opponents who say the proposals go too far. Tears of gratitude, tears of pain, as well. Inspired to take a hike the long walk that this man is taking so that another man can one day walk again. Its a story that will make you bay area proud. A
San Francisco
supervisor says he had to do something after a
San Francisco
supervisor says he had to do something after hearing about the shooting death of a baby mother of three back in january. His goal now, stricter gun and ammo tracking to keep guns out of the hands of criminals. Nbc bay areas
Michelle Roberts
joins us live from
San Francisco
city hall where he unveiled the plan today. Michelle. Reporter city leaders say this is the way to put out in the world that
San Francisco
is tough on gun laws. But opponents and gun right activists say its not going to make the streets any safer. It will just take away rights from people who are following the law. This would be a. 30 revolver. Reporter he has been selling firearms for more than a decade in
San Francisco
s only licensed gun retailer. High bridge arms on mission street. People who purchase firearms are private about it. Reporter supervisor mark ferrell proposed stricter gun control laws that would require his customers to give up some of their privacy. We need to stand firm as a city of
San Francisco
around gun control. Reporter the first change would require all firearm stores to have
Video Surveillance
in all areas where guns are handled and sold. The second would require retailers to submit all of their customers personal information directly to the
Police Department
weekly. I have a problem with who has access to that and for what reason. Reporter ferrell says the information would be used to aid in police investigations. By tracking ammo thats another tool for us to get at them and really find out who were looking for. Reporter he worries if the proposed changes are approved his customers will start shopping in other cities. I dont think this would dent violence in the street not for a millisecond. Reporter the board of supervisors will likely vote on this in the fall. And if passed it could go into law before the end of the year. Reporting live in
San Francisco
,
Michelle Roberts
, nbc bay area news. Michelle thank you. Its the hightech way to fight crime. The fremont
Police Department
wants approval from the city council for a surveillance camera project. The city council has already set aside 300,000 to use cameras and license plate readers at major roadway exit points out of the city. The project also encourages people in fremont to install surveillance cameras at their homes and businesses. A similar story in san bruno. Tonight the city council will consider buying a mobile license plate reader for the
Police Department
. The recording device instantaneously scans and captures license plate data and then compares it to stolen car databases. Critics claim the technology violates privacy rights. What began as an act of kindness has bonded two east bay men for life. One man plans to walk a great distance so the other can one day walk again. Garvin thomas joins us with our bay area proud. Reporter things are going great for eugene a few years ago. He graduated and landed his dream job. But then eugene decided the 9 00 to 5 00 wasnt right for him. At least not yet. He had places to go and people to help first. How hes accomplishing both of those goals is tonights bay area proud. The
Pacific Crest
trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. Though for eugene eun, his trek along the pct began somewhere much, much different. The idea actually started with ellen degeneres. Reporter the end of her show, to be exact. She would always end those shows saying be kind to one another. And i took that to heart and i said i want to live my life the way that these incredible human beings are doing. Reporter so the 28yearold from
Castro Valley
who had heard of others who had hiked the pct decided that would be his grand gesture of kindness. But for whos benefit . I want to let you guys know to never give up. Reporter it was just about that time he says stories about arthur showed up in his social media feeds. Arthur, a subject of a bay area proud in 2014 was paralyzed by a robbers bullet eight years ago. Through his
Foundation Life
goes on. Arthur and his
Constant Companion
love council kids and visit newly paralyzed patients in the hospital assuring them that life will indeed go on. I was inspired by him and the incredible things he was doing. And i said i want to do an act in the
Community Like
arthur would do. And then thats when i said you know what im going to be that person for arthur. Reporter but just what could eugene do for arthur . Well help him walk again. So good to see you. Reporter eugene is hiking to raise 80,000 to purchase an ex owe skeleton for arthur one that would help him once again stand and walk. Oh. Eugene is i mean hes an amazing guy. Reporter it was a pledge eugene had made before even meeting arthur in person. A pledge which now that they have become close friends, means even more. Theres no word to describe this feeling that i get, this feeling of knowing that at the end of this process, someone is amazing and incredible as arthur would be able to walk again. Reporter eugene still has a few hundred miles, and more than a few thousand dollars left to reach his goals. He says there is nothing, though, that will stop him from finishing what he started, and then likely
Getting Started
on whats next. I should make mention, an exo skeleton is a new device it is what it sounds like like a robotic device that attaches to a person who is paralyzed and helps them walk again and very expensive, obviously. Oh my goodness. What a great sacrifice to make for someone else. Thank you. Thank you, garvin. Lets turn things over to meteorologist rob my yetta. We have been seeing the winds drop inland temperatures a few degrees and obviously brought in low clouds. We saw that this morning and clearing skies around sunol as the breeze picks back up. The reason why the sea breeze has kept our temperature in the mid 70s into sunol and fremont seeing temperatures in the low to mid 70s now. San jose pleasant but breezy. 71 degrees by july standards, kind of chilly at 5 00. And you can see that trend continues over to oakland where its in the upper 60s. Low clouds moving in and low clouds over the top of
San Francisco
right now. 64 degrees, those wind speeds pretty gusty which have obviously helped to keep our temperatures down, especially across the east bay valleys and areas south of san jose today. Were seeing 5 degrees of cooling from 24 hours ago and the pattern were seeing now with the winds 15 to 20
Miles Per Hour
and some gusts closer to 30 out at sfo will continue through 7 00 tonight and push in the low clouds right across the peninsula. Hilltops seeing that now approaching the west band there of the san mateo bridge and dumbarton bridges. The clouds over the top of the san bruno gap and towards santa cruz now, still hazy sunshine but the low clouds fill in for the morning. If you look at this weve got some drizzle and light rain picked up as the low clouds are thrown in across the coastal hilltops. Also around the east bay tomorrow morning, the trend like we saw today clearing skies for the afternoon. But a little bit of a difference now. Temperatures will reverse the trend we saw today, and turn warmer again as we head through the afternoon after we lose the low clouds for the morning. 50s and 60s around noon. Temperatures already climbing into the low 80s around livermore and low to mid 80s around san jose tomorrow. Upper 60s to low 70s closer to
Vallejo Police<\/a> department to talk about the details of the case, they say that the
Police Department<\/a> is free to answer questions about their past statements. But again, so far police and city leaders have declined to do so. Reporting live in vallejo, im jodi hernandez, nbc bay area news. Okay thank you, jodi. More details for you now. New
Court Documents<\/a> show fbi agents executed several warrants, including one at a vallejo storage unit on july 1st. Among the things they found, five drones some of which retail for more than 300 and can be controlled by a smartphone. And a wireless video camera. You may remember that in the days after the kidnapping someone claiming to be the kidnapper sent an email to the chronicle. They bragged about using drones to pick their targets. There are several cities and victims that might be linked to muller, unsolved crimes in palo alto and
Mountain View<\/a> among those cities. In 2009 muller was listed as a suspect in a
Home Invasion<\/a> but never charged. Three weeks earlier, police in
Mountain View<\/a> started investigating a similar crime with someone breaking into a home and blindfolding a victim. Police are now hoping new evidence uncovered in mullers arrest will connect him to both crimes. We had a lot of good information, but not enough to clearly identify a suspect. But again, in light of recent events were hoping that potentially we can at this point identify a suspect or suspects. The new efforts all began when a
Dublin Police<\/a> detective investigating another invasion found muller in the palo alto case. It was that detective being credited with ultimately linking muller to the vallejo kidnapping. We invite to you stay with us for continuing coverage on our social media platforms and nbcbayarea. Com. We also posted the entire affidavit which details all the evidence. At 5 00 a rescue dive team is scouring a lake for a missing the
Regional Park<\/a> is east of san leandro. Search crews say a 25yearold man either jumped or fell off a boat around noon and apparently never resurfaced. Park rangers havent released his name or if they the man knew how to swim. Tougher building regulations in tonights
Berkeley City Council<\/a> meeting. Fallout from the balcony collapse that killed six. The city councilman met on the city hall this afternoon to discuss proposals being voted on tonight. City stafferers are recommending steel reinforcement on all construction
Water Proofing<\/a> and inspections every five years on all balconies attached to multiunit rental properties. In the wake of this senseless tragedy, we have learned there are clear deficiencies in our existing building code. Construction on the balcony at this building the library gar agains apartment was completed eight years ago. The debate continues. There is anger and frustration stemming from the killing on the embarcadero embarcadero. People said dont blame the immigrant community for the murder of kate steinle. A sizeable crowd gathered at city hall in
San Francisco<\/a> to pay their respects to steinle, who was killed on july 1st. Civil rights activists say its not fair to scapegoat an entire community because of the action of one person. The suspect, francisco sanchez, is an undocumented immigrant with a criminal past and his arrest has reignited the immigration debate. This has turned into a
National Flash<\/a> point. Today on capitol hill tempers flared over the sanctuary city policy. Homeland security secretary, jeh johnson, faced some angry members of the house judiciary committee. If cities like
San Francisco<\/a> are not complying with federal detainers, why dont you make them mandatory . I think that would be a huge set setin our ability to work with state and local
Law Enforcement<\/a> and i suspect they would agree, as well. Secretary johnson says passing a federal law requiring local authorities to cooperate may be a violation of the constitution. Several lawmakers are now introducing legislation that would ban funding for local jurisdictions like
San Francisco<\/a> that ignore federal detainer requests. Now to our developing story, and historic
Nuclear Agreement<\/a>. Verification. After more than a yearandahalf of talks, negotiators have reached a landmark deal aimed at reining in
Irans Nuclear<\/a> program. Nbc bay areas
Marianne Favro<\/a> with why the deal faces opposition even as the president praises it. Its not just republicans criticizing the deal reached by iran and six world powers. Israeli
Prime Minister<\/a>
Benjamin Netanyahu<\/a> called the agreement an historic mistake for the world because it gives too many concessions to iran. Today president obama said hes convinced it will prevent iran from obtaining
Nuclear Weapons<\/a>. Today, because america negotiated from a position of strength and principle, we have stopped the spread of
Nuclear Weapons<\/a> in this region. Reporter as part of the deal inspectors will be allowed into iran on a limited basis to attempt to verify the country isnt making
Nuclear Weapons<\/a>. In return iran will get sanctions relief. Critic critics say it will allow iran to keep building a nuclear arsenal, while allowing new money to pay for it. Republican lawmakers on capitol hill are vowing to kill the agreement. Its going to hand a dangerous regime billions of dollars in sanctions relief while paving the way for a nuclear iran. Reporter secretary of state john kerry, who led the negotiations in recent weeks, said today the agreement will bring accountability to
Irans Nuclear<\/a> program for years to come. Congress now has 60 days to review the agreement, giving opponents plenty of time to challenge president obamas position. However, the president has vowed to veto any legislation meant to block the deal. Marianne favro, nbc bay area news. Okay thank you, marianne. Moan while, the deal sparked impromptu celebrations in irans capitol, people optimistic the money coming in by lifting sanctions will ultimately improve their way of life. Sharp reaction though overseas and at home. Still ahead on nightly news how likely it is congress could block the
Nuclear Agreement<\/a> you heard marianne mention a moment ago. Nbc nightly news begins at 5 30. Two weeks after
Governor Brown<\/a> signed the mandatory vaccination law, opponents today began mobilizing to overturn it. The new state law eliminates the personal belief exception. A conservative former lawmaker filed the initiative to put the issue before the voters. Opponents of the vaccine need to collect nearly 366,000 signatures to qualify the measure for next years ballot. Caltrans is trying to figure out what sparked a fire on the bay bridge that had cars swerving to avoid it. There is a picture there, sent to us on twitter. It shows the fire on the eastern span left night. The fire burned through a grate on an expansion joint on the eastbound lanes, right near
Treasure Island<\/a> near that exit. Taking a live look now, you can see traffic is flowing, things are back to normal. Did you hear about pluto from a spacecraft called fittingly, well new horizons stunning images from the dwarf planet that arrived actually today. Images unlike anything we have seen. And theyre celebrating here in the bay area. Our business and tech reporter scott budman joins us from nasa ames, which played a big part in the mission. And scott, we are ready to geek out. Show us these pictures. Reporter its been a day to geek out, ill tell you, raj. Awesome pictures. Well show them to you. They come courtesy largely of engineers here at nasa ames they worked in
Mountain View<\/a> maryland, to bring us those pictures of pluto. And today they joined scientists from all over the country to celebrate. Whew reporter across the country, scientists cheered the mission. Pluto in our sights and more clear than we have ever seen it. I have to pinch myself. Look what we accomplished. Its truly amazing that human kind can go out and explore these worlds. Reporter nasa ames in
Mountain View<\/a> whose engineers were part of the new horizons project, got together to celebrate, along with its neighbor google which devoted its home page to the successful voyage. So were going to do the initial survey to tell us whether what these bodies are made of the chemical composition of the surfaces and the chemical composition of the atmosphere if there is one. Reporter the images are inspiring and were just
Getting Started<\/a>. We are indeed just
Getting Started<\/a>. One nasa scientists told me it will take about 16 months before we get all of the photos and data in that new horizons took as it continues to go beyond our solar system. Reporting live in
Mountain View<\/a> scott budman nbc bay area news. And from pluto back here to planet earth, were watching some low clouds and some misty skies for parts of the bay area now. Youre seeing the low clouds on the coast and for tomorrow mornings commute, plan on drizzle before valley temperatures make a run at the 90s. The latest in the changes coming up. Im
Michelle Roberts<\/a> in
San Francisco<\/a>, where city leaders are trying to pass stricter gun laws. Coming up hear from opponents who say the proposals go too far. Tears of gratitude, tears of pain, as well. Inspired to take a hike the long walk that this man is taking so that another man can one day walk again. Its a story that will make you bay area proud. A
San Francisco<\/a> supervisor says he had to do something after a
San Francisco<\/a> supervisor says he had to do something after hearing about the shooting death of a baby mother of three back in january. His goal now, stricter gun and ammo tracking to keep guns out of the hands of criminals. Nbc bay areas
Michelle Roberts<\/a> joins us live from
San Francisco<\/a> city hall where he unveiled the plan today. Michelle. Reporter city leaders say this is the way to put out in the world that
San Francisco<\/a> is tough on gun laws. But opponents and gun right activists say its not going to make the streets any safer. It will just take away rights from people who are following the law. This would be a. 30 revolver. Reporter he has been selling firearms for more than a decade in
San Francisco<\/a>s only licensed gun retailer. High bridge arms on mission street. People who purchase firearms are private about it. Reporter supervisor mark ferrell proposed stricter gun control laws that would require his customers to give up some of their privacy. We need to stand firm as a city of
San Francisco<\/a> around gun control. Reporter the first change would require all firearm stores to have
Video Surveillance<\/a> in all areas where guns are handled and sold. The second would require retailers to submit all of their customers personal information directly to the
Police Department<\/a> weekly. I have a problem with who has access to that and for what reason. Reporter ferrell says the information would be used to aid in police investigations. By tracking ammo thats another tool for us to get at them and really find out who were looking for. Reporter he worries if the proposed changes are approved his customers will start shopping in other cities. I dont think this would dent violence in the street not for a millisecond. Reporter the board of supervisors will likely vote on this in the fall. And if passed it could go into law before the end of the year. Reporting live in
San Francisco<\/a>,
Michelle Roberts<\/a>, nbc bay area news. Michelle thank you. Its the hightech way to fight crime. The fremont
Police Department<\/a> wants approval from the city council for a surveillance camera project. The city council has already set aside 300,000 to use cameras and license plate readers at major roadway exit points out of the city. The project also encourages people in fremont to install surveillance cameras at their homes and businesses. A similar story in san bruno. Tonight the city council will consider buying a mobile license plate reader for the
Police Department<\/a>. The recording device instantaneously scans and captures license plate data and then compares it to stolen car databases. Critics claim the technology violates privacy rights. What began as an act of kindness has bonded two east bay men for life. One man plans to walk a great distance so the other can one day walk again. Garvin thomas joins us with our bay area proud. Reporter things are going great for eugene a few years ago. He graduated and landed his dream job. But then eugene decided the 9 00 to 5 00 wasnt right for him. At least not yet. He had places to go and people to help first. How hes accomplishing both of those goals is tonights bay area proud. The
Pacific Crest<\/a> trail has its start in a small town just north of the mexican border. Though for eugene eun, his trek along the pct began somewhere much, much different. The idea actually started with ellen degeneres. Reporter the end of her show, to be exact. She would always end those shows saying be kind to one another. And i took that to heart and i said i want to live my life the way that these incredible human beings are doing. Reporter so the 28yearold from
Castro Valley<\/a> who had heard of others who had hiked the pct decided that would be his grand gesture of kindness. But for whos benefit . I want to let you guys know to never give up. Reporter it was just about that time he says stories about arthur showed up in his social media feeds. Arthur, a subject of a bay area proud in 2014 was paralyzed by a robbers bullet eight years ago. Through his
Foundation Life<\/a> goes on. Arthur and his
Constant Companion<\/a> love council kids and visit newly paralyzed patients in the hospital assuring them that life will indeed go on. I was inspired by him and the incredible things he was doing. And i said i want to do an act in the
Community Like<\/a> arthur would do. And then thats when i said you know what im going to be that person for arthur. Reporter but just what could eugene do for arthur . Well help him walk again. So good to see you. Reporter eugene is hiking to raise 80,000 to purchase an ex owe skeleton for arthur one that would help him once again stand and walk. Oh. Eugene is i mean hes an amazing guy. Reporter it was a pledge eugene had made before even meeting arthur in person. A pledge which now that they have become close friends, means even more. Theres no word to describe this feeling that i get, this feeling of knowing that at the end of this process, someone is amazing and incredible as arthur would be able to walk again. Reporter eugene still has a few hundred miles, and more than a few thousand dollars left to reach his goals. He says there is nothing, though, that will stop him from finishing what he started, and then likely
Getting Started<\/a> on whats next. I should make mention, an exo skeleton is a new device it is what it sounds like like a robotic device that attaches to a person who is paralyzed and helps them walk again and very expensive, obviously. Oh my goodness. What a great sacrifice to make for someone else. Thank you. Thank you, garvin. Lets turn things over to meteorologist rob my yetta. We have been seeing the winds drop inland temperatures a few degrees and obviously brought in low clouds. We saw that this morning and clearing skies around sunol as the breeze picks back up. The reason why the sea breeze has kept our temperature in the mid 70s into sunol and fremont seeing temperatures in the low to mid 70s now. San jose pleasant but breezy. 71 degrees by july standards, kind of chilly at 5 00. And you can see that trend continues over to oakland where its in the upper 60s. Low clouds moving in and low clouds over the top of
San Francisco<\/a> right now. 64 degrees, those wind speeds pretty gusty which have obviously helped to keep our temperatures down, especially across the east bay valleys and areas south of san jose today. Were seeing 5 degrees of cooling from 24 hours ago and the pattern were seeing now with the winds 15 to 20
Miles Per Hour<\/a> and some gusts closer to 30 out at sfo will continue through 7 00 tonight and push in the low clouds right across the peninsula. Hilltops seeing that now approaching the west band there of the san mateo bridge and dumbarton bridges. The clouds over the top of the san bruno gap and towards santa cruz now, still hazy sunshine but the low clouds fill in for the morning. If you look at this weve got some drizzle and light rain picked up as the low clouds are thrown in across the coastal hilltops. Also around the east bay tomorrow morning, the trend like we saw today clearing skies for the afternoon. But a little bit of a difference now. Temperatures will reverse the trend we saw today, and turn warmer again as we head through the afternoon after we lose the low clouds for the morning. 50s and 60s around noon. Temperatures already climbing into the low 80s around livermore and low to mid 80s around san jose tomorrow. Upper 60s to low 70s closer to
San Francisco<\/a>. Mid to upper 80s around the north bay. And look at the tri valley. There is a change. Highs close to 90s. Next couple days we see
High Pressure<\/a> strengthen. So for the next three days were going to see less of that ocean influence and for the valleys as that high builds inland, that leads to the warming that will put some temperatures climbing up into the 90s around livermore and san jose. 70s, though still for
San Francisco<\/a>. So the next three days warmest days of the week coming up from tomorrow into friday. Youll see near 90degree temperatures for parts of the south bay, tri valley also seeing temperatures in the low 90s as we go into the start of the weekend and stay tuned for that weekend forecast. What happens with the moisture of hurricane dolores which tracks away from baja and mexico, some of this may spill up toward southern california. And if it does that staying off shore well away from
Baja California<\/a> but it could comer to the bay area with more humidity and clouds. Stay tuned. May have to add showers there into late sunday. Back to you. Thanks rob. Still ahead here at 5 00 investors, some of them fell for it. The hoax that sent twitter stock way up. Plus be on the lookout. A specific thing that police are asking for as they look to track down this red truck. Some good news for
People Living<\/a> in the bay areas largest city. The homicide rate in san jose is down compared to last year. But there was a deadly shooting last night around 9 30 officers found a victim on monterey highway near chenoweth. No suspects in custody so far and no motive for the killing. This is san joses 12th homicide of the year. There were 19 at this time last year. Tonight some detective work on twitter. Police in pleasanton are looking for this red truck, and the two people inside of it. Detectives figure their best chance to find them was on twitter. The accompanying message says the pair loaded 1,000 worth of scrap metal into the truck and drove off. Police also point out the trucks rear side damage which is obvious in the photograph. A hoax helped twitter stocks soar before the truth brought it back to truth today. It was a fake story disguised as a
Bloomberg News<\/a> report. The story claimed that twitter was being acquired for 31 billion. Company shares quickly spiked more than 8 in trading before falling back down after the report was proven to be a fake. Last but certainly not least, jack the beagle is looking for a new home. Hes the last of 57 dogs rescued from south korea back in march. The an mas were rescued from a dogs meat breeder. The
Humane Society<\/a> describes jack as super smart and playful. In fact, as you can see from the picture, wont put down his toy for a quick photo op. Were following breaking news for you out of fremont. Our chopper just got to the scene of this. Youre looking at live pictures now. Its a fire that has seriously damaged two homes. Well bring you more right after the break. We are following breakings all right. Lets show that breaking news. Again, this is out of fremont. Youre looking at a live picture now. Our nbc bay area chopper overhead. Two houses badly damaged by flames. This is on powers way near thorton avenue and 880. Fifts say the fire began between the two homes but theyre not specific about exactly how or what. It took firefighters about a half hour to knock down the flames. Luckily, no one has been hurt. But there has been some significant damage. Well have more coming up at 6 00. Reilly curry is now sharing the spotlight, hello to baby sister ryan. Steph curry posted this picture of his new daughter on instagram. Ryan carson curry born last friday is being held and admired by mom aisha and big sister riley. In the post steph curry writes he feels blessed because all his girls are healthy and thanks the doctors and staff at al at that bays hospital. She may be the mvp but he doesnt stand a chance in the house, not with those girls. Thanks for joining us at 5 00. Lester holt is next. Byebye. Tonight historic deal. The
Nuclear Agreement<\/a> that could change the world. The white house says it will keep iran from getting the bomb. Opponents say it will do the opposite setting up a new showdown. Crippling floods. A state of emergency in kentucky. At least two dead several missing as a flood sweeps away buildings. Were there on the ground. Sole survivor. A plane crash in the
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