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francisco needs to rethink their plans for a homeless shelter. >> good evening, everyone. >> it was hot today. it will be hot tomorrow. ten homes were damaged, as family members watched the flames and the smoke come up to their backyards. >> cheryl hurd has the latest from vallejo. cheryl? >> the feed here tell me that they're always concerned about fire. when the fire broke out tonight, one family tells mode. grace has an evacuation plan in the test. it's so hot. and tomorrow will be like 102.
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and thursday will be 103. that's why we're so scared. >> reporter: the four-alarm fire started just before 6:00 this evening. smoke could be seen from the i-80 freeway. >> my daughter said the hillside is on fire again. >> reporter: the quickly spread to ten acres. cal fire with air drop. close to a dozen homes were damaged. >> we had the brush back. after we had the fires in clearlake. the first house thatg to burn. i cut all those trees and thank on fire. i was praying they stopped it in time. >> reporter: there will be a fire watch all night long,
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making sure the fire does not flare up. the cause of the fire is under investigation. >> it could have been so much worse. thank goodness. fire danger and triple-digit heat. jeff raineri is looking at the heat we're looking at. all of the locations in orange will get up to 10or hotter. fremont through concord. drink water and don't forget the pets, as well. the remarkable thing tomorrow morning. 9:30, at 82 in concord. keep in mind, the average daytime high is 87.
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you know it will be hot by the afternoon. we'll show you who hits 106 degrees coming up in 15 minutes. i want to show you real fast here, unhealthy air quality for the east bay and the south bay. >> it's back-to-school for so many kids, as well. we will follow the air quality and the heat on air and social media. jeff's twitter feed is a great handle. check out this video out of san rafael, where you see smoke on the water. two boats circled to put out the flames. the mural stays but the painful history will not be visib visible. the board of education decided
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not to paint over a mural at george washington high, leaving a lot of people unhappy. jean elle was there. it was an emotional meeting. >> reporter: the people that wanted to point over and preserve the murals packed here. the board members voted 4-3, not to destroy that mural. the future of george high school. inside and outside the san francisco board of unification meeting. >> i can't imagine him walking school, being told, meet me at the dead trying to w american history. >> reporter: the washington muir shows washington's slaves working in a field and a native
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american killed by the army. they voted to paint over it. but they need a new decision, to cover it with panels. danny glover opposed the plan to hide history. members voted 4-3, to approve the new proposal, leaving people calling the mural offensive betrayed. >> we're happy it will be covered. we don't want children to have to see this preservationists say history won't be destroyed.o say it's a i look at it as preserving
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history. it is expected to be years and hundreds of thousands of dollarsdollars to get that painting covered. have you seen that man, and do you recognize him? he was last seen on sunday. it's unusual for him not to contact anybody. he was last seen in alameda. if you have seen him or you have information, police are asking if you call them. a vicious attack is caught on surveillance camera. this woman is trying to get into her apartment building. terry mcsweeney is in san francisco for us with the new details. terry? >> reporter: yeah. the attack happened just a few blocks from standing.
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you can see behind me, the concrete is poured but some say this is a dangerous idea. this woman comes home, to find a man outside her building ranting. he pulls her back. saying he wants to protect her from bow brobots. police identify the attacker as 25-year-old austin james vincent. >> the city is denying the fact that we are unsafe, is so irresponsible. >> reporter: after being in the middle of a tug-of-war, she breaks free and gets inside. >> when we were inside and safe, that feeling of being safe, is irreversible. >> reporter: a group called safe embarcadero for all would mean
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assurances. police response time was slow. it took 35 minutes to respond to this assault. the discrepancy is that the first call only cede that the man was trespassing and didn't get diverted. >> reporter: the mayor backs in project. and a coup of embarcadero for all, trying to get a restraining order. >> terry, thank you. there was a funding issue with a local park in contra costa county. oakley's city council voted to cut funding for the upkeep on these parks.
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the city pays $150,000 a year. they decided, they will not close the parks or take away the money, but will continue to hammer out a suitable plan. >> the show will not go on. the milpitas theater company decided not to renew the contract. students that were going to do plays won't get a chance to perform. >> the center stage performing art for decades. each play showcased at the community center from city hall. this girl has been an access most of her life. >> "stuart little" when i was 8. i wear that. >> this is her thing. it's my thing because it's her thing. i support it wholeheartedly.
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>> earlier this month, the director was told by the city their account was not renewed. >> i couldn't believe how sudden it was. i was really sad. this is all that i do. the cast and families filled the city counsel. milpitas gives the group about $75,000 a year. >> absolutely for the kids, yeah. we have a lot of kids that are in the program, we service to. the cspa will see if the show can go on rather than stop while the study continues. >> there are other theaters, but i come here. >> that theater means a lot to a lot of people. still ahead, is a-rod
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getting presidential treatment from sfpd? other victims are crying foul. and it takes you longer to get around the east bay this weekend. what's behind the slowdown? and 60 degrees to a warmer concord. we'll detail all of your temperatures and who will have 106-degree heat.
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more turmoil and chaos at one of the world's busiest airports. this is the second day protesters have force ed td the airport to shut down, creating a global situation. police are bracing for more violence. president trump tweeting, i hope nobody gets hurt. i hope nobody gets killed. you may have heard it here last night. baseball legend alex rodriguez became the latest victim of car burglary. police responded to a swarm of
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officers and a dakota. victims of the ccar burglary sa they didn't get finger printing. >> no. it was a significant loss, over $15,000 of property. >> $15,000 is the threshold that the burglary unit gets involved. anyone can ask t the search continues for a crew of women that pulled off a heist at an apple store. it happened sunday at the apple store in walnut creek. they ran out with about 16 iphones. the san francisco opera, cancelling an upcoming show, featuring singer placido
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domingo. this comes in the wake of several artists who worked for or under domingo. though the alleged incidents reported did not happen at the opera house. the alleged mistreatment of a bay area journalists was the topic. he woke up one morning in may to find officers pounding on his front door with warrants. heor us. you know, that was a hard pass on that, of course. >> the police chief apologized for this raid and said it was probably illegal.
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b.a.r.t. will be working on the tracks in contra costa county. but that will affect drivers. work near the la iffayette hig it will be hot and it's hard to be patient. >> i'll take the blame for that. i'll take the credit for the good when we get the cooldown. you thought it was hot today, wp story and that is the heat. you're looking at the heating. 105 was the forecast. 100 back in 2008. livermore will be closed at 104.
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notice parts of san francisco will be getting near-record territory with 80s moving on in. there's no need for a jacket to get coffee on ice, and get the a.c. going. see you back here across the trivalley. starting with 76 degrees. have you at 69 for the peninsula. and start at 63. san francisco, isolated fog and 65. it's another one of those 68 near the bay. depends 77 for those hotter inland locations. numbers like this, we heat up fast. a ten-degree warm-up tomorrow. let's get the goods. east san jose, to gilroy. most uncomfortable temperatures, where the car thermometer will
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soar. if you're heading f ining throu oakland, you get out the other side. 106 in concord. over to the peninsula. 68 at half moon bay. that's where you want to go. 95 puello alto. and then, the mission or embarcadero. and for the north bay, 102. ouch. 103 in clearlake. you open the door and you go, nope, not going to happen. cool towel on your neck cools off your body temperature. it can be 30 degrees to 50
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degrees hotter in the car. what about the cooling i have this weekend. the system dropping down from the north. and that will mean san francisco goes back to the 60s and 70s. yes. it will feel so much nicer. we put up with it now. and then, you get a little bit of relief moving on in. for kids tomorrow, shorts. >> in the east bay, shorts, more water and water. >> and the weather gods reminding us, this is august. >> we've been lucky. up next, united airlines, cracking down, bottles to throttle. >>nd jimmy. >> hey, guys. henry golding and i are giving haircuts.
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and music from rick ross. featuring swizz beatz. it's been a night of healing. that was the focus of a vigil to the recent mass shootings. one by one, people wrote messages to those impacted by the gilroy shooting and impacted in dayton and el paso, too. we're back in a moment.
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new rules for flying for united airlines. if you're going to have a drink before or after work, your job depends on the timing of that last sip. starting now, pilots will not be allowed to drink 12 hours within a shift. two pilots were arrested in scotland a being drunk before flying to new jersey. annual salary, 1 million bucks a year. andrew vesey is ceo and
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it felt like a playoff game. 40,000 fans to the ballpark, as the giants hosted the a's. >> whoever you're rooting for, it's a lot of fun. the newsroom was buzzing. you notice every big game in the bay area, he's there. >> who is that? >> e-40. >> he gets the best seats.
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>> stevphen piscotty, with the photo home run. >> here come the giants, a big sixth inning. an from ther innings. tonight. nine strikeouts in seven down goes mark hannah. the a's had a chance to take the lead. mad bum out of the game. will smith strikes out chad pinter. this was good baseball all around. the second episode of "hard knocks" aired tonight. that's the reality show focusing on the guess who? antonio brown. >> he did not practice. his feet are bothering him from the mishap at the cryotherapy
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there's a jeff raineri the raj math there's plenty of dogs and cats for the clear the shelter program. redwood city's pets in need, which is a shelter for larger breed dogs. the director says her office mates talked about her dream to help larger dogs. they raised $500,000. it will fund the pets in need for five years. >> the rescue organizations are taking part in clear the shelters. go to nbcbayarea.com. we're going to be at arf. come adopt me. >> and me, too.
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>> my dog would like a forever home. >> are you a chihuahua? >> jessica is probably a chihuahua. [ cheers and applause ♪ >> steve: from 30 rockefeller plaza here in new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." and now, here he is,

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