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maureen naylor reporting live for us tonight. maureen, thank you. >>> and a big difference from the temperatures we had yesterday. remember that 109 in gilroy. that 106 in livermore. these were the highs from today. certainly cooler and you notice it right away. strong on shore flow. a lot of clouds out there from the sub tropics and temperatures that were a good 10 to 15 degrees cooler than they were yesterday. so livermore, 106 yesterday just 90 degrees today so 17 degrees cooler. live camera shot there's oakland. you see the flag. first thing i always look at is the flags. they're straight. they're hanging down. the winds that were blowing earlier pretty strong. we had gusts up to 40 miles per hour above near the delta up near fairfield have died down. here's all the moisture and it's all coming north. you see the scattered showers around here. getting reports now of scattered showers around the napa area. concerns for fires throughout this hour. the last thing you need now is lightning strikes. wake up tomorrow morning it's c
maureen naylor reporting live for us tonight. maureen, thank you. >>> and a big difference from the temperatures we had yesterday. remember that 109 in gilroy. that 106 in livermore. these were the highs from today. certainly cooler and you notice it right away. strong on shore flow. a lot of clouds out there from the sub tropics and temperatures that were a good 10 to 15 degrees cooler than they were yesterday. so livermore, 106 yesterday just 90 degrees today so 17 degrees cooler....
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. >>> now to maureen naylor she's in gilroy with that city's record breaking heat today. >> reporter: frank this is not normal but the traffic lights here in gilroy have been flashing for the last couple of hours related to a heat wave in the area. and they not only set a record, they shattered an old one in a day that people called a scorcher. >> it was stifling earlier. i work for the postoffice and our carriers today really took a beating with the heat. all metal vehicles, no air- conditioning and they're out there seven to nine hours. >> reporter: the bener family were out tonight because they had no electricity. then this happened. >> just came back on. the tv is on now. >> reporter: the power came back on. likely thanks to this pg & e crew working down the street. after a day of record shattering heat. >> 109 that's hot. but anything over 89 is plain old hot. get ready for summer. here we go gilroy 2015. >> reporter: at the morgan hill aquatic center this is what it looked like today. many tell us that they like the triple digit heat. >> i do because that means we go to water pa
. >>> now to maureen naylor she's in gilroy with that city's record breaking heat today. >> reporter: frank this is not normal but the traffic lights here in gilroy have been flashing for the last couple of hours related to a heat wave in the area. and they not only set a record, they shattered an old one in a day that people called a scorcher. >> it was stifling earlier. i work for the postoffice and our carriers today really took a beating with the heat. all metal...
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maureen naylor live in los altos with the one thing that the victims did that made them a target. >> reporter: frank police say here at the los altos bakery cafe is where they finally caught up with an east bay man that they say is behind dozens of police break-ins. and they say it's just part of a plague of car thefts throughout the area. this 27-year-old oakland man broke into cars at four different parking lots along el camino real within hours. he broke into cars cars behind this starbucks and hobee's restaurant. >> sadly no, last month was the worse month in a year and a half. just the sheer volume was larger than we had since last may. >> reporter: in all those cases something valuable was left in plain view. police spotted this suspected burglar at this in and out. >> he did not stop for our detectives. and he drove through cars that were posted to try to stop the suspect. >> reporter: they found items from dozens of auto burglaries all over the bay area. >> you don't want to be the low hanging fruit. if you put away your stuff that's half the battle. >> reporter: this mountai
maureen naylor live in los altos with the one thing that the victims did that made them a target. >> reporter: frank police say here at the los altos bakery cafe is where they finally caught up with an east bay man that they say is behind dozens of police break-ins. and they say it's just part of a plague of car thefts throughout the area. this 27-year-old oakland man broke into cars at four different parking lots along el camino real within hours. he broke into cars cars behind this...
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this is a tweet from ktvu's maureen naylor. she has the latest on which services could be effected. >> reporter: at the medical center in san jose today nursing assistants helped transfer babies to waiting cars. the members not knowing if they will be back at work tomorrow or on strike. >> i wish they have an agreement because i am here 20 years and we never had to strike before. so it is hard. stressful. >> reporter: she is one of 9,000 union members preparing to strike tomorrow. a third of them work at valley med. the hospital says the county run facility is prepared if they need to bring in contricated workers to keep service -- contracted workers to keep services open. >> if there is a strike we will close some of the primary care sites that we have. some of our outpatient clinics and cancel non-essential surgeries. >> the union authorized a strike siting unfair practices by the county saying it is trying to raise awareness about a staffing shortage. >> i wouldn't give -- [ indiscernible ] >> i think the reality is this is
this is a tweet from ktvu's maureen naylor. she has the latest on which services could be effected. >> reporter: at the medical center in san jose today nursing assistants helped transfer babies to waiting cars. the members not knowing if they will be back at work tomorrow or on strike. >> i wish they have an agreement because i am here 20 years and we never had to strike before. so it is hard. stressful. >> reporter: she is one of 9,000 union members preparing to strike...
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. >> maureen naylor is live at a print shop to show us what's hot off the press, maureen. >> you ready? take a look. this is what warriors fans have been waiting 40 years to see. these are one of several championship t-shirts being made you see champions. it has the trophy on there. and these are currently being made. this is the final product i want to show you how they're made. these are the printers that are currently going i like this one right here because you see the warriors blue ink being painted on. this here at studio probo4 is one of five printers currently going right now. they have six colors printed on each shirt. as we walk around and show you this work all started as soon as the warriors won. the celebrations began and so did the work here. 30 employees were called in to make these shirts and as you come around here i always like this one because you see the warriors yellow paint. after they go off the printer. this is the drier. and i like it because you see all this line of shirts. all going to the store so you can buy them. this is a wholesaler so you will have to wa
. >> maureen naylor is live at a print shop to show us what's hot off the press, maureen. >> you ready? take a look. this is what warriors fans have been waiting 40 years to see. these are one of several championship t-shirts being made you see champions. it has the trophy on there. and these are currently being made. this is the final product i want to show you how they're made. these are the printers that are currently going i like this one right here because you see the warriors...