boat and helicopter. this morning anser hassan spoke with the missing woman's husband and joins us now by phone. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. we are at yerba buena island where heather lambert of the coast guard will give a press conference with the latest updates. we speak with the husband steve of the missing windsurfer. her name is cassie. she is 62. his concerns are her age and her health. he says no matter how experienced his wife is, apparently she has been surfing for quite a while, that the her age it can be difficult. there are strong currents in the bay this morning. it was also dark. daylight now but overnight he was concerned that being dark it could be difficult for anybody no matter how old. he also has concerns about her health since she was undergoing chemotherapy. he didn't go into specifics. but, you know, being dark, her health and her age, three issues that he was concerned about but the coast guard seems to be pretty optimistic. they are still calling this a search-and-rescue mission. they have two boats in the ocean right now and a helicopter overhead searching for cassie. we also are told that the shoreline search is called on for all the neighboring cities such as foster city, alameda, that once daylight breaks to have fire and police crews go out and see if any missing articles or any clues for cassie can be found. we do know that she is an experienced windsurfer. she has a wet suit on, flotation device. so she knows what she is doing out there. so it may just be the elements and her age that she is dealing with this morning. >> i know the coast guard has been searching for her all night. they are waiting for a press conference to get the latest. but do we expect them to ramp up the search efforts as day breaks and they have the sun to help them out? >> reporter: you know, i think they won't be wrapping up. they will be gearing up a little more now that it's daybreak. we are outside -- it's pretty foggy out here. but i think more search-and- rescue crews will go out. i think the coast guard earlier when i spoke with them said they will probably send out some more crews. so we'll get an update in a few minutes and we'll bring you the very latest as soon as we have it. >> i said ramp up but not wrap up. we'll expect more for you as the morning progresses. thank you, anser hassan. a friend of one of the seven fish american missing off baja, california is not giving up. she tells the santa rosa press democrat that she is raising money to pay for a private dive team. laurie goldbeck wants to find sean chattic of petaluma. he has been missing since the boat he was on sank on july 3. the u.s. coast guard and the mexican navy suspended searches officially last week after covering 7,000 square miles and seeing no sign of them. san francisco police say that they have proof that a teenager they killed fired at them first but some people are upset that the shooting happened in their neighborhood at all. elizabeth wenger is in the bayview district where a town hall meeting will take place tomorrow and i know, residents there are looking for answers, elizabeth. >> reporter: they are. this is the police -- the police department's opportunity now to kind of set the facts straight. they are hosting this town hall meeting right here at the bayview operahouse where we are standing in front of. 6:00 tomorrow, yeah, this has really divided the community. a lot of people are concerned of this officer-involved shooting that police shouldn't have shot and killed. other people are concerned because they say the suspect was unarmed. so a still a lot of unanswered quells. police held a news conference yesterday. they say they have proof that this man you're looking at here 19-year-old kenneth harding was the first person to fire. in a news conference police also released audio of the actual sound of the shootout between police and the suspects on saturday night. [ sound of gunfire ] >> reporter: ten shots in total. police say the first shot was from harding. some witnesses say he was unarmed. police recovered a gun. a man in the crowd picked up a weapon and walked away. police got it back later and are testing it forensically to see if it was the weapon fired by the suspects. meanwhile, at a rally in the bayview yesterday, people expressed their growing rage over what happened. >> what the people is really angry about is the way after he was shot and laying down there bleeding viciously in front of everybody. that's the uproar is about. >> i been hearing a lot of stories. all i know is whatever it is, it has to stop because more people will die. >> reporter: meanwhile, we are getting a lot of new information about the man who was shot kenneth harding. he has a long criminal history, officials like child rape and attempt to force a 14-year-old into prostitution. some residents say it doesn't matter what harding's criminal record is, this is just police's attempt to discredit the victim. so again a lot of the facts are going to be hopefully straightened out here at this town hall meeting tomorrow night here at the bayview operahouse and, of course, we'll bring much more on this story in the coming days. grace, back to you. >> all right. elizabeth wenger in san francisco, thank you. 6:06. jury selection is the first order of business as a former santa clara police officer goes on trial in san jose today. 37-year-old clay rojas is facing a dozen counts following a federal grand jury indictment last year. he is accused of providing confidential law enforcement information to a member of the hell's angels to pay off a debt. the "mercury news" reports that suspected hell's angels member william bettencourt will be tried separately on related charges. let's check traffic and weather. kristy, maybe we can take our coats off today? >> yeah. it actually is mild. some people are seeing temperatures in the 60s still as you step outside so don't need a coat for that and for the most part, we are going to see pleasant conditions this afternoon. seeing some cloud cover along the bay shores inland partly cloudy and, of course, seeing some clouds along the coast, patchy fog there as well but that marine layer is shallow and so we are going to see warmer temperatures by this afternoon. temperatures outside now on the warmer side relatively speaking . 57 in san rafael and 57 in fairfield. 58 in oakland and 60 in livermore. those highs for today hitting 80s inland. 70s around the bay shores. 60s at the coast, plenty of sun. we'll have a full look at the extended forecast in a bit. over to gianna with a look at traffic. >> we have this accident on 880 and it's actually starting to cause a bit of a backup. so this is north 880 at 98th. overturned vehicle blocking one right lane and one left lane. chp and crews just arriving. there are injuries reported. again we are starting to see a backup through there so give yourself some extra time. 880 where traffic -- they moved the camera. you can see the accident there in the camera so again, blocking lanes. give yourself some extra time there. we'll check the bay bridge coming up. right now back to you guys. >> thank you. a scandal reaching the highest levels of government. the much awaited testimony today into allegations of phone hacking. plus, don't text and walk or else you could get fined. how much citations will cost for you die-hard texters. and move over, big brother. the confession parents are making for signing onto facebook up next. ,, i know you're worried about making your savings last and having enough income when you retire. that's why i'm here -- to help come up with a plan and get you on the right path. i have more than a thousand fidelity experts working with me so that i can work one-on-one with you. it's your green line. but i'll be there every step of the way. call or come in and talk with us today. i hang my head out the window. oh man, we're delivering everything you can think of: plywood, cement. i, i enjoy the breeze on my tongue. well uh, and every weekend, seems like we're headin' down to the lake. we're pullin' a boat or somethin'. i don't know why. i just do. it's not a problem. i don't mind as long as we always stop at chevron and get that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. 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the signs she might be right here in california. we also have breaking news on the missing windsurfer. we'll tell you an update coming up. we are cleared for take-off this morning out of sfo. finally seeing some sunshine and seeing warmer temperatures, actually keeping them above average for this time year by a couple of degrees, 73 there today. and different conditions as you make your way to the east and landing in chicago. there a little warmer at 86. and we are seeing storms there and also seeing a slight chance of some thunderstorms. making your way to new york, more hot weather in store. actually going to be in the 90s there today but good news no wet weather mostly sunny skies. we'll have a full look at your bay area forecast coming up. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, windsurfer. anser we have breaking news to tell you about. the coast guard has just found the missing windsurfer. she has been missing for about 13 hours now. anser hassan. we hear she is alive and well. amazing. >> reporter: absolutely. we are joined with heather lambert from the u.s. coast guard. they just got the call that their helicopter has rescued 62- year-old cassie kattan. they said it was the warm water that may have helped. good morning, heather. thanks for joining us. what do we know at this point about her health. >> these in good and stable conditions. the warm calm water helped. we had great visibility to help in this search. so we had a successful search. >> reporter: i know you're here at yerba buena island and she was found by foster city. what happened? did they see somebody floating? did they get a call from her radio? how did you find her? >> we located her, she was on the north span of the san mateo bridge. so one of the helicopters spotted her because we sent helicopters at first light again. we searched all night from coyote point up to san mateo. so she was found in the area we have been searching. we did an 82-square-nautical- mile search so we are just very happy that she was -- the helicopter spotted her and that she was found in great condition. >> reporter: i'm sure her family is, as well. i know her husband is over at foster city. have you had a chance to talk to her? will she go to the hospital? what happens from here? >> we haven't been able to talk to her yet. she will probably be taken to the hospital for evaluation. but other than that we don't have any other details. >> reporter: now, again, i know you're here and you haven't had a chance to talk to her, but she's 62 years old. we know that she has some health issues. she is going through chemotherapy. this is an amazing story that she made it almost 12 hours after she had gone missing. >> it is. it's a very amazing story and again, the -- we definitely knew her survival rate was up because of the warm water temperatures. she was a very strong swimmer and avid windsurfer so she was very conditioned for the sport which definitely helped but this is a great reminder to the public and to anybody that does participate wearing your reflective life jackets in this case possibly having distress layers and carrying an emergency positioning device. >> reporter: thank you. so grace there it is. cassie a 62-year-old windsurfer set out last night at 5 p.m., went missing and was found alive. >> do they have any word about whether she was on the board or in a life jacket how she stayed afloat for so long? she was in a wet suit with helped with temperatures. >> reporter: she had a flotation device on her, as well. i'm not sure if they found the board. my understanding is that she may have separated from the board at some point during the night. so it may be that flotation device that kept her afloat and her wet suit that kept her warm. of course, we'll try and get all those details and bring the latest as soon as we get them. >> thank you, anser hassan. let's check traffic and weather. kristy, i don't know if you heard them talking about, but they are talking about one of the reasons she survived is because of the warm water, great visibility, great weather conditions helping with the rescue. >> definitely in keeping with the weather we'll see now and over the next couple of days. definitely warmer. outside mild in spots in the 60s. patchy fog at the coast and clouds at the bay shores, warming up nicely this afternoon. the marine layer is not very dense today so we'll see plenty of sunshine, temperatures in the high 80s inland. mid-70s around the bay, mix of sun and clouds at the coast and a little warm there are today, as well. as this high pressure builds in, we continue to see those warm temperatures and getting even a few degrees warmer tomorrow even breaking some seasonal temperatures today like in san francisco. but 78 in fremont as a high today, 84 milpitas, 82 for cupertino and campbell, 84 redwood city. also seeing warm temperatures inland, in the east bay antioch for 86. 83 in danville, 76 san leandro and hayward, 71 in richmond. san rafael 80 today. santa rosa 83. oakland 87 so close to those 90s but not quite there yet. and 77 as a high in mill valley. so you can see pleasant weather all over the bay area. temperatures breaking into those mid-90s finally tomorrow. and then into thursday seeing more 90s and then a slight cooldown for friday and saturday. certainly at the coastline and then a pleasant start to next workweek, as well. that's a look at your forecast. over to gianna with a look at traffic. >> thank you, kristy. we are going to take you live now to 880 northbound. we have a camera -- or a picture here in regards to this accident. you can see those flashing lights there in the distance. this is an accident involving an overturned vehicle with injuries. northbound 880 right at 98th, chp and crews are still on scene there. they have the right lane and the left lanes blocked so looks like they are trying to get everything over to the right shoulder. traffic is slow as a result. last check backed up to at least marina and you can see there 20 minutes north 880 from 238 to the maze so give yourself some extra time. that backup last check at marina. past the accident clear into the maze and towards the bay bridge. elsewhere westbound 80 at meridien this accident in lanes is cleared to the right shoulder. activity on scene causing slight spectator slowing slowing approaching the accident. south bay another wreck, northbound 87 at curtner injury accident blocking the off-ramp but we are seeing some slight delays here on our sensors along guadalupe parkway. so that may also be causing some slow and go conditions on the freeway itself. but again most of the activity is over to the off-ramp. now, the rest of the south bay problem-free, no delays north 101, and northbound 280 looking pretty good so far through downtown san jose. remember kcbs, our radio partners, at 740-am and 106.9- fm. that's traffic. back to you. >> thank you. casey anthony the florida woman acquitted of killing her daughter may now be in southern california. she walked free from a jail in orlando on sunday. now online reports say that she may have flown to palm springs. there is even a flight itinerary with her name on it. you can see it right there. there is a rumor that she traveled with one of her attorneys who has two homes in the southland. texting while walking could soon get you a hefty fine in philadelphia. that city is running a program this summer called give respect get respect. it includes crackdowns on bad behavior by drivers, bicyclists and pedestrians. so those caught texting while walking could get hit with a $120 fine if they are not paying attention to where they are going. get you for anything these days. 6:24. chances are you are being watching on facebook probably not from the people you expect. >> check out another wall of dust taking over phoenix. why these types of storms only happen in arizona. we'll also tell you what they're called. whoa!! the really big chicken sandwich combo is back! and it's as big as ever. i'm gonna jump it! you can't jump that! it's two chicken patties, topped with bacon, and melting cheese plus seasoned curly fries and a drink for only $3.99! what do you know? 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