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five. now at five. today is the start of pride month, the celebrations and events kicking off around the state, including right here in the bay area. then water park delay the changes coming for the well-known cowabunga in san jose. it's a story you'll see only on seven. plus, if there's one thing skrillex is known for, it's being very, very loud. >> you know, a lot of bass
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drops, a lot of like, frenzy. it's going to be very, very high energy and sold out in san francisco tonight. >> two popular deejays are expected to bring up to 25,000 people to civic center plaza. good morning everybody. it's saturday, june 1st. i'm stephanie sierra. let's get right to your forecast. lisa is here and i like the color coordination we have going on this morning. >> right i know good morning to you. we are looking at a cool down this weekend. so if you thought the last couple of days were pretty hot, they were in spots. but certainly that breeze picked up yesterday. you can see a system moving into the pacific northwest. and in response to that, we're going to have the winds pick up and more fog move into the bay. it's 53 in fremont as well as oakland with 50 two half moon bay. there's patchy fog and some clear sky to the north, so we've dropped off into the upper 40s. santa rosa and novato. so anywhere from about two to about seven degrees cooler this morning. and the winds are already kicking up in concord. gusts to 28 miles an hour. so we'll look for the
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clouds to start. and then they're going to clear to a mostly sunny afternoon. but it's going to be cooler. the winds are going to be breezy to gusty and highs trimmed back at least ten degrees in our inland valleys, maybe about 5 to 6 degrees around the bay. so we'll talk about further cooling. and then a major heat wave coming our way in a few minutes. stephanie. >> all right. lisa thank you. it's june 1st today and officially the start of pride month. celebrations have already started for many cities in the bay area. organizers say that events this year could be part celebration and part call to action in san francisco. this year's parade grand marshals ushering in pride for me, all the people that grew up listening to watch it on tv, they're part of the lgbtq community. >> that means a lot to me. it's about just being your authentic self and just be you. and not think about anything else. >> it's embracing the fact that we can shine and also be a beacon of love. even in the
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darkest times. the theme this year is beacon of love, and i think that that's what it means to me this year. >> well, you can celebrate pride with abc seven all june, and you can watch our exclusive live coverage of the 54th annual san francisco pride parade live on june 30th. streaming everywhere you watch abc seven and west hollywood is home to one of the largest pride celebrations in the nation. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to attend the three night party this weekend. today is the start of the street fair and women's freedom festival. sunday is the parade. there are extra deputies, security and other first responders on hand to make sure everyone has a safe experience. >> security is our top priority here. we want to make sure that everybody who's coming into west hollywood, not just the festival grounds, but the city as a whole, feels comfortable and safe. >> diplo will be taking the stage this weekend, as well as musical artist cyndi lauper, who
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will be headlining on sunday. she's this year's lifetime ally icon honoree. turning now to new developments. three people have been charged in the murder of a man whose body was found in pleasant hill this year. 37 year old santiago jacobo was stabbed and killed after his custodial shift at the park in february. his wife found him outside of a park and police say jacobo and the suspects, two women and a man, all knew each other. they say he was in a relationship with one of those women, and that she was being romantically pursued by the male suspect. police say evidence indicates they all worked together at an assisted living facility, and the attack was coordinated. notorious killer richard allen davis will not get his death penalty conviction overturned. a santa clara county judge denied a motion to overturn the sentence. davis got for killing 12 year old polly klaas back in 1993. attorneys for davis argued the death penalty conviction
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should be reconsidered because of california's moratorium on executions. polly's father, marc klaas, said the family will only get closure when davis is put to death. a reminder you can watch our streaming documentary, struck by justice the impact of polly klaas, over on our abc seven news streaming app. it's about the tough on crime laws that followed the murder of polly klaas. paul pelosi faced his attacker in a courtroom in san francisco. it is trial number two for david depape, now facing state charges over the assault at the pelosi home. the husband of speaker emerita nancy pelosi told a jury how he went to get help that night in october 2022, paul pelosi explained how he got to a bathroom to call 911, then convince depape to go downstairs where police could get to them faster. pelosi's testimony came after sfpd lieutenant carla hurley spoke, and at one point she held the hammer used in the attack. she also described the
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contents of depapes backpack. it included an inflatable unicorn costume depape says he planned to wear during his interrogation of the house speaker. depape was already convicted on federal charges and sentenced to 30 years in prison. now to a story you'll see only on seven calabanga and the south bay will not be opening next week. as expected, the popular san jose water park, once known as raging waters, is making a comeback. abc7 news reporter lauren martinez talked to the ceo about what to expect. >> just in time for summer. raging waters, now called calabanga, is just weeks away from opening in june. >> it's going to be a big surfboard, it says calabanga and, yeah, we're going crazy. >> steve dooner is the ceo of california dream and entertainment, which acquired the park. for the past 90 days, crews have been repairing and revamping the 23 acre water park. >> this park. what's nice about
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it is it's big and the you're surrounded by all this nature. >> dooner has built a career creating theme parks for disney and universal studios, making improvements to this park hasn't been easy. >> you ever see the movie the money pit? this is it. >> the work behind the gates has included new food partnerships and installing three acres of turf. >> this is a high end competitor of, almost like a golf course, grass and underneath it we put a layer of what's called cooling sand. so every morning we spray the whole thing down. it retains the water. so when you walk on it, it's not hot. >> california dreamin entertainment and the city of san jose, which owns the land, struck a deal earlier this year, with local hiring being key. cowabunga san jose. they're hoping to fill 400 positions, and to date, they still need 250 more. >> but yeah, we need we need people, fast and furious council member domingo candela said the new operators are making a big investment. >> it's not little money, it's a it's a couple million dollars.
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he hopes with the new energy back to the park, it can bring new focus to the surrounding lake cunningham to be incorporating the marina and to see how we can potentially reimagine this park for, for decades to come, for the community to be able to enjoy, quite frankly, for dunar and his team, he said, the home stretch is the fun part. >> my wife has been here with me a couple of times. she walks through and she's like, you're not going to get done. i said, just watch the magic happens overnight. seeing the people smile. you know, have everybody come through the gate all excited. that's the best part of this business in san jose. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> all right. as we head to break, let's check in with lisa. good morning. >> all right. we've got changes in store for the weekend. a live look outside from our exploratorium camera where it looks quiet. we have some patchy fog. the winds are going to kick up, though, and we'll see partly cloudy skies and windy conditions at the coast. temperatures coming down for the next several days, but also a heat watch to pass along to you. we'll have all the details next. >> thank you. also ahead, live
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nation hacked the parent company of ticketmaster, now saying its data is for sale on the dark web. then a second life for anchor brewing. why some residents are encouraged by a billionaire's newest when you have moderate—to—severe eczema, it's okay to show off. with dupixent, show off your clearer skin and less itch. because you have plenty of reasons to show off your skin. with dupixent, the number one prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, you can stay ahead of your eczema. it helps block a key source of inflammation inside the body that can cause eczema to help heal your skin from within. many adults saw 90% clearer skin. some even achieved long—lasting clearer skin and fast itch relief after first dose. serious allergic reactions can occur that can be severe. tell your doctor about new or worsening eye problems such as eye pain or vision changes including blurred vision, joint aches and pain, or a parasitic infection.
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beautiful blue sky. it's 510. the fda is weighing the use of mdma to treat post-traumatic stress disorder. the agency will hold a public hearing and advisory vote on the topic on tuesday. officials will debate the safety and efficacy of the psychedelic. now, the fda urges the importance of having a plan and a safe place with professionals. while patients are impaired. and that is how it's been done in clinical trials paired with traditional talk therapy. over several sessions. the vote to authorize this treatment will happen in august. new trouble for
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ticketmaster, the ticketing giant's parent company, says its data is now for sale on the dark web. live nation told federal regulators it found unauthorized activity in its systems last week. the company says a hacker put user data up for sale on monday, and it's not clear what kind of information the hackers got a hold of, or how many people may be impacted. california and dozens of other states recently sued the company, claiming it used its monopoly to hurt concert goers. happening tonight 25,000 people are expected to party at civic center plaza right here in san francisco. popular djs skrillex and fred will again put on an electric music rave, and that show is now sold out. abc seven news reporter luz pena talked to business owners hoping for a positive impact. >> over 20,000 music fans are coming to downtown san francisco , and it all started with this post on x.
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>> there was some hints about it. skrillex and fred again had announced on social media that they are. they've got some new music and they're anxious to preview this. and there were some hints that it might come a week later. >> those hints have now solidified with a sold out outdoor electronic music dance party set for saturday, june 1st at san francisco's civic center plaza. >> this is the line between my district and supervisor dean preston's district. i know we both really are supporters of doing anything we can to activate the neighborhood restaurants. >> disco is right across civic center plaza. they found out about the dance party at the same time everyone else did. >> last minute. now staffing changes, hours change. big crowd. you know, it makes for a good week. it gives everybody an opportunity here to make a little bit of extra money. >> according to the event organizers, another planet entertainment, the event is expected to inject tens of millions of dollars into san francisco's local economy, a huge boost for downtown.
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>> i don't think that there's really that one silver bullet when it comes to, you know, revitalizing and reimagining downtown san francisco post-pandemic. but having that consistent drumbeat of exciting events and activations is definitely going to be a big factor. >> nightlife and entertainment were among the industries hardest hit during the pandemic, but the city believes they will be vital to san francisco's economic recovery. >> for example, our downtown energy grant program is a $500,000 grant program with grants of up to $50,000 for existing downtown nightlife, entertainment, arts businesses to support new creative projects . >> even though san francisco is not the one behind this weekend's event, the city is putting money towards future events. >> san francisco is one of the world's great music cities, and events like this help remind everybody of that fact, and we want to keep reminding everyone of that fact in san francisco. >> luz pena, abc seven news. >> well, for more than 20 years, her work has changed lives around the world. and now a
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woman from the north bay is a nominee for the nobel peace prize, the international eurasia press fund announced heidi kun's nomination. the san rafael resident is being recognized for roots of peace, a group that's helped remove landmines and replace them with orchards around the world. kun is thanking her family and friends in the bay area for supporting her work. >> all of my friends in marin county, the greater san francisco bay area, and around the world made this happen. >> kun's group planted more than 7 million trees on reclaimed mine fields, helping war torn countries create jobs and food sources. her work has made a difference for people from guatemala, south africa, ukraine and afghanistan. khan, the peace prize winner, is announced in october. building a better bay area is our mission here at abc7, and this morning we're highlighting a breakthrough in one county's efforts to tackle homelessness. a federal judge is
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allowing marin county to keep managing an encampment that stretched for a mile. at one point, the encampment runs along binford road, parallel to highway 101 north of novato in marin county. has a plan to eventually move all the people living there into housing. in the meantime, the county is removing any belongings spilling out from the rvs. this week, people living in the encampment asked a judge to stop that practice. the judge rejected their request. the encampment went from 115 residents last summer to 90 people. there are plans now to get them all housed within three years. a breakthrough in oakland, where it's the first week of summer for students and the city is making sure no child goes hungry. more than 50 locations for the summer food service program have opened at places where kids are already spending their summers. 35,000 kids rely on free or reduced lunches in oakland during the school year, and the city's goal is to serve
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more than 120,000 meals over the next few months. >> that hot lunch is what families depend on during the school year because of the, you know, what's going on, the inflation prices are going up. it's hard to pay bills now. >> these meals were funded by oakland's sugar sweetened beverage tax that was passed by voters in 2016. our last breakthrough is a bay area institution, at least for beer lovers, that is. that could be pouring suds again. anchor brewing closed last year after more than 100 years, but it's getting a new owner now. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard has what we know about this buyer. >> the city leaders are calling this a very big deal for san francisco. anchor brewing set to reopen the taproom, including the factory here on dejaras street. a billionaire stepping up to make that investment. >> the beer is just excellent,
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and i'm glad it's coming back. >> anchor brewing, home of anchor steam beer, could soon be back on tap. i think that's great. >> it's the oldest craft beer, so in the united states and, you know, craft beer is big right now. and i think san francisco needs it. >> since 1896, anchor was a san francisco original until its former owner, sapporo brewing, decided to close last july. it can't wait to get back to work on my part with anchor brewery. hamdi ulukaya, billionaire founder and ceo of chobani yogurt, making it official on instagram. he's branching out into the beer business as anchors new owner. >> let's do this. >> the news that anchors brewery and taproom will reopen on deharo street is an economic godsend to san francisco. supervisor shaman walton is already sporting his anchor brewing swag. >> this is big for san francisco as a whole. as you know, we've had a lot of businesses shut down anchor steam being one of them, so it's exciting for the city. it's extremely exciting for district ten mayor london
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breed posting on x. >> this is not just an investment in san francisco. it's a recognition of what makes our city truly special, our history, our institutions and our people. anchor brewing has always been a beloved part of san francisco, and thanks to hamdi ulukaya, it will be a part of san francisco for years to come. >> i'm. i'm bummed we didn't get it. >> of course, mike walsh and his investment partners made a bid for anchor despite losing out. he's encouraged about new ownership. >> pretty consistently said that my objective is to drink good beer, drink steam and for it to be made in san francisco and for the employees who want to continue to work there, to work there. so, you know, it sounds like it's probably in good hands with hamdi, so that makes me happy. >> i'm told by ulukaya his team, the billionaire, is interested in rehiring former employees at this facility. it could take months to get the doors open once again in san francisco. cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> well, you can celebrate italian culture in north beach
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this weekend. festa italiana gets kicks off today and runs through tomorrow. it is the annual summer street festival of italian food, drink, music and culture and you'll be able to find it all on stockton between union and filbert. look at him tossing around those pizzas. i went last year at least. it's a lot of fun and i get hungry every time thinking about all the cannolis they have. they're so delicious. >> yeah, it's going to be windy today, so we're looking at a cool down and those winds really kicking up right along the coast. so limited sun there. we'll get into sunny skies. but that wind offsetting that warming and in fact temperatures coming way down because of this system behind me that is moving into the pacific northwest, bringing a lot of rain. and with that rain will be the recipients of the cool weather. so we're well into the 80s yesterday. and looking at that cool down for the next several days. so right now it is 46 in sonoma. clear there, 53 in oakland with
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temperatures in the 50s in danville and hayward. so look at the airport where we have the clouds stacked up, areas of fog, breezy to gusty and cooler. today. looking at the middle of the of next week, where that is where we have a summer like sizzle. so here's the fog footprint. so notice we have along the san mateo coast it's patchy the marin county coast. and then it clears. this is tonight. and then we'll be looking at more fog and cloud cover pushing across the bay area into your sunday morning. once again we'll get into some sun partly sunny to mostly sunny conditions for your sunday, but boy, check out these winds all throughout the day. they'll continue to build 30 to 40 miles an hour and then across the bay common to have winds over 20 miles an hour in all the neighborhoods. so the outlook for the week ahead, looking at that hot weather coming back into play, while it's cool in the northeast, we've got the possibility, a great possibility of temperatures becoming above average throughout much of the
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upcoming workweek. and already the national weather service has issued a heat risk for the delta , northern and southern lake county. and this is for wednesday morning into thursday morning. and that could expand closer to the bay area. here's a look at tuesday, where we've got 70s and 80s from oakland to san francisco. the coast still stays comfortable. but look at these 90s arriving for tuesday. then wednesday this could be the warmest day of the week where we're looking at the possibility of temperatures over 100 degrees. so lots of heat here to contend with, and even the coast beginning to come up into the 60s and 70s. so these two days, tuesday, wednesday day, if you're planning anything next week, you want to keep that in mind. but by thursday, the heat begins to loosen its grip. and you'll notice that we've got the 70s and 80s returning still fairly warm as you get out towards antioch, but nothing like that two day stretch where we're talking about temperatures anywhere from 10 to 20 degrees above average. so we're going to go down this weekend and then coming up throughout the middle
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of next week. highs today with the windy conditions 65 san francisco. look for only upper 50s on the coast here. 70 in oakland we're coming down to about 80 today in concord. that's a good nine degrees cooler, 78 in livermore with 79 in napa. the accuweather seven day forecast. so to begin a new month, we're cooling off. and we'll continue that trend right on through sunday and monday. looking at that morning drizzle even with extra cloud cover. and then here comes the heat tuesday into wednesday. and then dropping off the end of the get exceptional offers at your local audi dealer. ♪ ♪ when migraine strikes, do you question the tradeoffs of treating? ubrelvy is another option. it works fast to eliminate migraine pain. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. allergic reactions to ubrelvy can happen. most common side effects were nausea and sleepiness. ask about ubrelvy.
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seems >> who trained you? >> i played twins who have been separated at a young age by a tragedy. and uh- osha, the twin that we kind of meet first, most intimately. she used to be a jedi, but she's left that life. it turns out that her sister, who she thought was dead, is actually alive. and not only is she alive, but she's murdering jedi. >> she was my student. let me be the one to bring her in. that was as an actor. >> obviously, it's such a huge honor to be part of the star wars universe. >> leslye headland, the creator of the series, brings us into a time before anakin and obi-wan exploring the actions that led to the fall of the jedi. >> i would say it's a prequel of the prequels. >> when i saw phantom menace when it came out, i thought, what an intriguing premise. i wonder what happened. i wonder
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how the cracks in the system led to where they were at the beginning of that film. >> when it comes to the mystery here, even the show's title is a clue. >> it's a position. it's uh, it's a description of a person. so i hope that as people are watching it, they're kind of questioning as as the as the narrative goes forward. well, who is the acolyte out of all these people that were watching? >> destiny is not decided for you by an anonymous force. if you want to pull the thread and change everything. then pull it. >> george pennacchio for abc news and our next half hour abc seven mornings. >> donald trump planning to file an appeal of his conviction. how the guilty verdict might be working in his favor. then president biden making his strongest remarks yet on the war in gaza. the three step plan to
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humans on board. we expect small things and we're ready for the big things. >> now, at 530, blasting off into history, what is on the line as boeing's starliner capsule is set to launch its first crewed space flight? good morning everybody. we have much more on the launch happening in just a few hours. but first, lisa is here with more on this cool down. yes you can see it behind us. >> the low cloud deck has moved into san francisco and the winds are already into the east bay. check out pier 39. busy already with these little guys moving about. temperatures are cooler this morning. we're 52, san francisco 53. in oakland with those low 50. redwood city, half moon bay, san jose 55. and there's a partly cloudy sky from the golden gate bridge where
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temperatures are in the low 40s. no clouds yet in petaluma and santa rosa. so 24 hours ago we were milder. 3 to 5 degrees cooler. right now there is the wind over into concord. it builds throughout the day. that sea breeze. and here's a look at the warm up. it's a slower one today. notice by 2:00 we're in the 60s and 70s. so if you thought it was warm you may like this afternoon only reaching those low 80s inland. and that fog right along the coast, the san mateo coast. so we'll talk about more clouds for your sunday coming up. >> all right, lisa, thank you. well, new this morning attention is on cape canaveral as boeing prepares for a launch today. here's a live look at the launch pad right now. and this is boeing's second attempt to get to the international space station with the atlas five rocket. abc news reporter johny fernandez has a preview. >> the starliner spacecraft is on the launch pad again this morning, and a bit of boeing's reputation is on the line as well. the starliner capsule sits
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atop of a huge atlas five rocket that will propel it into space after blasting off from cape canaveral in florida. it's the second attempt to get to the international space station. the last launch was scrubbed because of a fluttering oxygen valve. now it's all set to launch, even though there's a small helium leak. mission managers say it's safe and there's a redundant system we could manage about, roughly a double the leak rate. >> and we could manage it in flight. what we will do is we'll look at, once the system is pressurized and open, we will be able to look at how much helium is being used from the tank. the mission is already years behind schedule because of software glitches and fuel valves and parachute problems. >> today's crew of two veteran astronaut test pilots, butch wilmore and sunny williams, and they're ready to go to get in with your suit, plug into the spacecraft, affect the mission from launch.
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>> rendezvous. docking. undocking. deorbit. burn entry. landing. that's the mission. that's the thing that we focus on and i'm focused and look cool. yeah, look as cool, as cool as i can. it's hard for me. >> it's a short eight day mission, so nasa and boeing can iron any other problems. >> the fact that this is the first flight of starliner with humans on board, we expect small things and we're ready for the big things. >> astronaut mike fink is scheduled to command mission with a full crew later this summer. let's go. >> starliner. >> and if starliner goes as planned this morning, it's set to dock to the international space station tomorrow. johny fernandez abc news, new york. >> now, former president donald trump is planning to appeal his conviction on falsifying business records and the new reaction from president biden. abc's reporter melissa adan has the details. >> reporter a day after his political rival was convicted of
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34 felony counts, president biden speaking out for the first time. >> it's reckless. it's dangerous. it's irresponsible for anyone to say this was rigged just because they don't like the verdict at trump tower, the former president, defiant. >> it's a rigged it was a rigged trial. >> but the unanimous jury verdict finding trump did commit crimes, convicting him of all counts, of falsifying business records to conceal a hush money payment to star stormy daniels to keep her story from voters before the 2016 election. trump denies they ever had a sexual encounter and denies committing any crime, and trump even calling out the judge in the case, who will determine his sentence. >> but he's really a devil. >> and raising new questions whether he violated the gag order still in place by bringing up his former attorney and fixer, michael cohen. but, you know, he's a sleazebag for cohen, the prosecutor, his star witness closure. >> so this has been a long time coming for accountability.
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>> trump's campaign quickly raising $53 million off the verdict. we're angry but we're also happy in a way because you know what my president's got street credit now trump plans to appeal the conviction. he will be sentenced in july, just four days before the republican national convention. melissa don, abc news, los angeles. >> now to sad news from the obama family. michelle obama's mom, marion robinson, has died at 86 years old. robinson moved with the first family into the white house when barack obama was elected president, and she helped care for her daughters, malia and sasha, from the campaign trail through her son in law's second term, michelle obama announced her mother's death in a statement, saying, quote, in our sadness, we are lifted up by the extraordinary gift of her life. president joe biden is laying out a new proposal by israel for what he calls a, quote, enduring cease fire. >> for months, people all over
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the world have called for cease fire. now it's time to raise your voices and demand that hamas come to the table. agrees to this deal, and end this war that they began. >> the proposal includes three phases. the first would be a six week cease fire, when israeli troops would withdraw from gaza. some hostages, including americans, would be released. phase two would allow for the release of all remaining hostages while both sides negotiate for a permanent cease fire. and phase three is a plan to reconstruct gaza, including homes and schools. there is no indication yet whether hamas will accept israel's deal. pro-palestinian demonstrators, who were camping out at uc santa cruz for a month were cleared out by law enforcement, but not for long. university officials say the unlawful campers had a chance to voluntarily, voluntarily disband, that is,
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and did not. the situation intensified early friday morning when police started dismantling the encampment. at one point, students wearing bicycle helmets and construction hats tussled with officers in riot gear. more than 80 demonstrators were arrested for failing to clear the area, including several uc santa cruz faculty members. after police left, students started setting up a new encampment. still ahead this morning, boosting ridership especially for one demographic. how contra costa county plans to make public transit less complicated and more accessible. all. and here's a live look outside from our golden gate bridge camera, you can see partly cloudy conditions.
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are under arrest in connection with retail crime across the state. that resulted in more than $1.5 million in losses. california attorney general rob bonta joined law enforcement members from several different departments to announce those arrests, and bonta says the suspects are members of an organized crime ring responsible for more than 20 robberies and burglaries, similar to those captured on video right here in the bay area. and they're charged with stealing merchandise from high end jewelry stores in san diego, orange county, orange, riverside and kern counties. that is going into stores when members of the public were present, engaging with with the retail employees and removing and stealing and grabbing, smashing and grabbing at times jewelry and fleeing the store, of course, without paying for it. bonta says the arrests
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are the result of an investigation that started more than a year ago, helping to build a better bay area. new federal funding will be used to help streamline public transportation in contra costa county, transit officials say it could boost ridership and have a huge impact on the county's fastest growing population. aging seniors. the goal is to help people plan their routes better, even if they use multiple transit methods, including paratransit. >> i had to take three different transit systems to get there, and as a consequence, going was slow enough. but coming back, it took me four hours. >> the contra costa transit authority says. the new one call, one click system will streamline this process. this impacts riders using any of the county's 12 transportation systems. they hope to have it up
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and running next year. to a live look outside. now let's check in with lisa. all right. well, it got warm yesterday. >> boy, did it get windy. and that's setting the stage for a cloudier and cooler start to your weekend. so unfortunately, the coolest days fall on the weekend. but the hot days, well, they're going to be in the middle of the week. and we've already have an excessive heat. watch from the national weather service close by. i'll tell you
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players dealt with before. only two teams had access to the flights to start, including caitlin clark's indiana fever. the league's commissioner says everything will be smoother after the olympic break. to sports now the giants are hoping for a better turnout today against the yankees after a tough loss to aaron judge last night. here's abc seven sports director larry beil. >> good morning everybody. the giants really, really, really wanted to sign aaron judge a few years ago. for a few minutes, we thought it was actually happening. instead, judge resigned with the yankees and they paid the giants a visit last night. so no judge for the g-men. but hey, they did have steph curry at the ballpark having fun with his kids and lucille. as for judge, the central valley product lightly booed when he came to the plate, singled his first time up. as for his second at bat, look out jordan hicks wishes he had that one back. a three run blast. judge's 19th of the season. yankees up three one. the coolest giants moment and there weren't many uh- came in the third. 28 year old career minor
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leaguer trenton brooks, with his first ever major league hit. the family in the stands going nuts. he started over 600 games in the minors. he will never forget that moment. save that baseball judge up again in the sixth high deep and a low high to the veggie garden. his second of the night. 20th of the year, 14th in the month of may. just crushing everything, including the giants who lose six two a's in atlanta. oh, another famous larry. you know him by his nickname chipper. chipper jones, former a matt olson drove in the first run of the game for the braves. jared kelenic barely misses a homer. instead, a two run double puts atlanta up three. zip. jp sears gave up four runs in seven innings. a's tried to rally in the ninth. look at orlando arcia pickett gets aledmys diaz at first. the a's lose four two. they've dropped four out of five. women's college world series oklahoma city the scene stanford must win elimination game against oklahoma state. ava gall had stanford's only hit thursday in game one. solo blast in the second gives the cardinal
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one nothing lead. yeah, she's pumped. nigel kennedy complete game seven ks stanford's first run rule win in their college world series history. and they stay alive eight nothing the yankees we know they're in san francisco yankee stadium still being used. the san jose earthquakes. they're playing new york city fc down one nil 57th minute amal pellegrino ties it up. but then the wheels just completely fall off. alonso martinez scored three goals in the final ten minutes plus stoppage time. the hat trick there carries new york to a51 win to the ice we go west finals game five series tie to two. former sharks head coach peter deboer, not thrilled with his team's lifeless play or then being asked about it after the game. ryan nugent-hopkins two power play goals for edmonton, the watch party up in canada. it was poppin. oilers win three one. they can get to their first stanley cup final in 18 years on sunday. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend
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everybody i'm larry beil. >> thanks larry. well the giants take on the yankees again tonight. first pitch is at 705. so it's going to be pretty cool out there lisa yes that's right steph. >> the winds should be beginning to dial back a bit but it's still going to be breezy. so here's a look at the reason why. system plowing into the pacific northwest bringing plenty of rain allowing for the return of our marine layer. and some breezy to gusty winds here as well. it is 52. in san francisco. you can see the gray sky already there, 53 in oakland, 55 hayward, san jose. and a look at the airport where we've got the low clouds. it warmed up quickly yesterday, well into the 80s in redwood city. but then the winds kicked up. so it was a warm wind, kind of a wild afternoon with all that wind after the heat. low 40s with the clear sky in petaluma right now with 54 by the delta. and it is getting kind of breezy over into the east bay, low to mid 50s. there's a look at our sutro tower camera. so there are areas
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of fog mainly along the peninsula this morning. today breezy to gusty with temperatures at least 20 degrees cooler in some spots. and we're looking at that heat coming into play. triple digit heat tuesday wednesday. for much of our inland valley communities. here's a look at the marine layer. and this is 1030 where it is just patchy along the marin county coast. and you'll notice we clear it's sunny, but it'll stay gray and cool there and then into your sunday early morning hours. notice we have more widespread cloud cover. pulls back. we'll get into some sunshine, but once again there'll be more clouds around sunday into monday. the winds swell. they'll continue to build. look at all throughout the day over 30 miles an hour up in the north bay and over 20 miles an hour from about oakland. down through hayward, up to about 29 miles an hour. redwood city, another gusty day for you. so next week the entire state will experience some sort of heat. and already from the delta to the carquinez strait in lake county, we have an
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excessive heat watch for wednesday morning into thursday night, but this will be fine tuned as we get closer to it. and as we look at the high temperatures in oakland for your saturday, you'll notice that it's pleasant in the 70s. it's going to take some time to get there. it'll be breezy. we increase the clouds on monday and it's already getting kind of warm there and into tuesday. looking at the warmth in the 80s as well for parts of the bay shore, highs today in the low to mid 70s. so a big turnaround from yesterday's 80s. 77 in san jose, sunny. but to get closer to the coast it's partial sun and wind with mid 60s san mateo downtown is going to be about 65, but those winds will be quite gusty and up in the north bay. notice still some warmth there with some 80s into santa rosa. 75 san rafael. that's a cooler day for you. and on the east bay we've got low 70s from union city today and yesterday we were near 90 in spots. it was 92 in livermore today looking at
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78. so a big change there. the accuweather seven day forecast. sunny and cooler today with those gusty winds around the bay holding steady for your sunday. a little bit more cloud cover into monday. and then as we get into tuesday wednesday there's a look at all that heat coming our way and holding on through thursday inland. stephanie. >> all right lisa, thank you. a reminder that you can watch all our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. you can download the app now and start streaming next, we have a first look at the latin jazz festival happening today. what to expect i love you. [vo]: confusion. i'll just take your arm. [vo]: pain. worry. and bravery. you got this. [vo]: all in the life... i love you. okay? [vo]: of a child. this is why starlight exists.
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anchor reggie aqui found out. she lives right here in the bay area. >> we're super excited about your tour that you're coming back to the bay area for the triple moon tour. i need to know, were you low key living in bay area or bay area adjacent circa 2019, 2020? >> yeah, and i'm still here. wait a second. i love you are. yes, i love the bay area. ever since, you know, probably ever since i was 21, i remember having said to myself that i needed to live here, so took a break from hollywood, came up and had my third child up here. and i'm just in love with the bay area. >> you can watch the full interview over on our website, abc seven news.com. well, happening today, a jazz festival in the east bay is expected to draw thousands of people to hayward, and a legend of latin rock in the bay area will be playing. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez has the details
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on. >> he's played with the legendary band malo and with carlos santana, and now leo rosales is part of a new group, momotombo sf. the ten piece band is made up of mostly former members of santana and malo, and they're playing at this weekend's annual latin jazz festival in downtown hayward, where they've played before. >> the reaction was really exciting. people just were dancing our whole set and everybody is very, really, really family oriented. you know, wherever you go. people were, you know. hello. how you doing? nice to meet. you can get an autograph, you know, t shirt. and so it was just very, very nice atmosphere. and so it's a it's an honor to be invited again. >> the 70 year old grew up in san francisco. he remembers being inspired to play latin rock after seeing the band santana at the fillmore when he was a teen drummer. >> it was like i had a moment of clarity. i was like, this is incredible music and this is
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what i'm supposed to do. >> little did he know, he'd eventually play with carlos santana, a full circle moment. >> i think that that is one of many highlights in the career playing carnegie hall, central park, uh- american bandstand, rolling on the river with kenny rogers. those are, you know, playing at the fillmore, playing at winterland, where all of your friends come and they see one of their homeboys up on the stage. >> now, rosales and the rest of momotombo sf are bringing their own flair to the jazz festival. >> what we're trying to do is to keep the legacy alive of latin rock music and by the way, the name of the band comes from a song on a palo album. >> the jazz festival in downtown hayward goes on saturday from noon until 7 p.m. mutombo sf will be playing at 2 p.m, so go check him out. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> bay area animal shelters are hoping you'll come visit today and make a forever friend. today
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is the first ever california adopt a pet day, with free animal adoptions at more than 150 animal rescues. and how can you say no to these faces? friends of the alameda animal shelter are among those participating. and we did speak to the director there. she says they are ready to welcome people at the door and match them with pets. they have everything from couch potatoes to adventure buddies. as you can see, the goal is to make adoption accessible to all by removing all the fees. also happening today, get ready for carnival rides and fried fair food. the san mateo county fair kicks off today at the san mateo county event center. gates opened this morning at 11, and the fair promises to be bigger and better than ever with new attractions, surprises, and some live music. american idol winner m tony from season 21 will headline tonight's concert. it goes through next sunday, june 9th. kids under five are free. next
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live now at six. today is the start of pride month. the celebrations and events kicking off around the state, including right here in the bay area. then water park delay the changes coming for the well-known cowabunga in san jose. it's a story you'll see only on seven. >> plus, if there's one thing skrillex is known for, it's being very, very loud. you know, a lot of bass drops, a lot of like frenzy. it's going to be very, very high energy. >> yeah, sold out in s

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