Skip to main content

tv   ABC7 News 1100PM  ABC  June 4, 2024 11:00pm-11:36pm PDT

11:00 pm
-- captions by vitac -- ♪ here to find out why this summer, one place to cool off is particularly dangerous. >> president biden's executive action now in effect, and it's already causing a shutdown at the border. the new policy tonight and there are more fortune 500 companies in the bay area than anywhere else in the country. >> so why should you care? >> always live abc seven news starts right now, and we begin with this stretch of warm nights. >> we're settling into tonight. the first heat wave of the season could mean we potentially touch some record nighttime temperatures. good evening. i'm
11:01 pm
ama daetz and i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for joining us. stretches like this make you feel grateful for the air conditioning in your car and at home. there are still heat alerts and warnings to go this week. >> yes. let's get to abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel tracking everything we are seeing tonight. sandhya. >> yeah, and we have had the triple digit sizzle today. ama and dan, let me show you the temperatures in our hot spots. got up to 100 in santa rosa. that is a new record for today. 103 in fairfield, 101 in napa, 99 in concord. it is still warm in the 80s around concord and brentwood. you can see also 85, in fairfield right now. these temperatures look like highs for the day, but they're not. they're current readings. every area shaded in orange is a heat advisory in effect until midnight thursday that does now include the santa cruz mountains, an excessive heat warning for solano county until 8 p.m. thursday, increased risk of heat illness heating up again tomorrow, 99, in santa rosa. getting you up to the century
11:02 pm
mark in fairfield, upper 90s, concord, livermore, uh- san jose, 93 and gilroy, 96 degrees. there is end in sight to this heat wave. i'll be back to let you know when coming right up. >> dan, with just that graphic looks hot. >> yes, i know, all right. >> well, with this brutal heat, there is no doubt pools will be packed this week. lots of kids looking to cool down, but many swimming spots are short on lifeguards. it's a problem out of the pandemic, made more concerning as the cdc finds that accidental drownings are on the rise around the country. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez is poolside tonight looking at efforts to combat this lifeguard shortage. >> whether it's taking a swimming class or swimming for fun, some bay area pools are pushing to hire more lifeguards at flying fish swim school in mountain view. they're making an effort to remarket the position as not just a summer job. >> we have plenty of open positions now. we're always looking. we are a year round swim school, so we are always
11:03 pm
looking for lifeguards to continue with us and stay on board. >> jennifer winter hatch is a lifeguard and she said to be certified is not cheap. >> about 40 hours worth of classroom and in water training. the cost is high. it can be anywhere between 3 to $400 for the class. the certification only lasts two years. >> here at flying fish swim school, they incentivize lifeguards by reimbursing them to those who can commit six months to a year, according to the american lifeguard association, the pandemic disrupted training programs, typically, about 300,000 new candidates are trained every year, and that number is now much less. >> it is a significant issue. we want our pools to be safe. our community deserves that. >> sarah shea is the parks superintendent with santa cruz county. >> yes. we do not have enough lifeguard swim instructors to accommodate the need of the amount of individuals who want
11:04 pm
to be in swim lessons, although demand is high, shea said lifeguard incentives have led to a successful recruitment season. this year, we held multiple free lifeguard training classes for the community so anybody could come and sign up, and we would train you to be a lifeguard, shea said. >> they are exploring other job perks as well, but we need these lifeguards who are on deck who can facilitate safety, who can teach our young community members safety in the water in the south bay. lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> you can always keep an eye on the heat and other weather where you live with the abc seven news bay area app. it gives you access to the same forecast tools that our weather team use every day. download it wherever you stream abc seven news happening now. >> the us border with mexico is effectively closed. president biden's new executive action on immigration went into effect just hours ago. now if an average of 2500 migrants are caught illegally crossing in one week, the asylum process will
11:05 pm
automatically shut down and new crossers will be deported. officials say. we are at that threshold, triggering tonight's closure. biden's action also outlines when asylum applications can resume and some exceptions to these rules right now to your voice and your vote. >> the presidential campaign trails are running through the bay area this week, vice president kamala harris and former president donald trump are stopping in san francisco one day after one another. we'll begin with a visit by the presumptive republican nominee, uh. mr. trump will be in town thursday as part of a fundraising tour, his first since last week's conviction on 34 felony charges. tech billionaire david sax and his wife are hosting the event with a venture capitalist in pacific heights. previous bay area campaign stops have not gone according to plan for the former president. remember these pictures? his trek through fencing and dirt to avoid protesters during a 2016 campaign stop in burlingame?
11:06 pm
>> oh boy, i felt like i was crossing the border. actually, i had the right tickets to thursday's fundraiser range from $50,000 to half $1 million. >> earlier, we spoke with our abc seven news insider, phil matier, who says even deep blue san francisco can be a solid atm for republicans. >> people forget that about, you know, a third of the california voters are republican. there is a substantial number. they are in san francisco. they're not vocal about it because it's such a heavily blue area. but whether they are red or blue, they're green, speaks loud. and that's what we're going to be hearing. >> trump supporters are planning a rally at marina green thursday afternoon. president tend to arrive there in marine one, though former president trump is actually scheduled to be at a town hall in phoenix at that time. on the other side, the organizers behind the inflatable trump chicken are bringing the bird out of retirement for thursday's event. back in 2018, the chicken circled alcatraz
11:07 pm
wearing a prison shirt. organizers are planning to set sail with the bird from fisherman's wharf on thursday, passing by alcatraz and the marina green. vice president kamala harris will be back in the bay area tomorrow for a fundraiser for manny manny's cafe in san francisco's mission district is hosting this event, though they're moving it to a bigger venue. tickets run from $500 to 25,000 apiece. >> we make it our mission every day to build a better bay area and finding those breakthrough. those are the things we love celebrating. so tonight we're finding one in the business world. for the first time in more than a decade, california now leads the u.s. in the number of fortune 500 companies, and the lion's share of those are right here in the bay area. a total of 44 of the nation's largest companies, and therefore workforces, are headquartered in the bay area. abc seven news reporter tim johns shows what's driving california's stellar performance. >> in a list published tuesday, fortune magazine announcing that california was home to 57 of the
11:08 pm
nation's 500 largest companies, a higher number than every other state in the country. the news getting the attention of governor gavin newsom, who took to x to brag about the state's lead over rivals texas and florida. >> and it doesn't surprise me because, you know, it's such an important place to do business. >> jim wunderman is the head of the bay area council, he says. of the 57 companies statewide, 44 of them are based here in the bay area, with the vast majority being tech related. >> companies need to be here. the most powerful companies, the largest market cap companies are here. >> experts say the bay area's economic ecosystem is unique, with everything from high levels of investment, innovation and a highly qualified workforce. >> there was another release that san franciscans have the highest level of educated employees in in the country, and that's another piece where academia is so important. >> one of the biggest contributors to california's performance was the explosion of artificial intelligence companies. nearly all of the big
11:09 pm
ai companies are based right here in the bay area. and with the technology still in its infancy, many believe that that explosion of growth is just the beginning. >> there's a lot of fuel to burn here, so we can go to the mature level of the ai. and if the ai technology is become one day become mainstream, then there is another technology you can show up here in silicon valley and start the cycle again. >> ahmed benaissa is a tech guru and professor at san jose state university. >> he says despite the tough times, both the bay area and california went through following the pandemic, he's optimistic about the state long term. >> california goes through cycles. it might go down a little bit few years, but it goes back to the top immediately after california, new york and texas tied for second place with 52 companies each in san francisco. >> tim johns, abc seven news. >> our next breakthrough takes you to san francisco's castro district. the castro theater sign has been dark for several years, and the historic venue is going through renovations.
11:10 pm
that's changed. the sign is all lit up again. we saw one post on social media where someone said the last time they could remember seeing the sign and marquee lights was 2016. we heard from the theater operator, another planet entertainment, which says it is going to hold an official relighting event on june 19th that coincides with the opening of the frameline film festival and our final building, a better bay area breakthrough is a new market that's coming to san francisco's bayview hunters point neighborhood. >> it's opening tomorrow on third street and will serve low income residents called the district ten community market, who will provide free groceries to those who qualify. there is plenty of fresh produce provided by local growers. there's a good reason for this location. the usda says the area is a food desert. that means people have limited access to healthy food and grocery stores as well. >> now to oakland, where the ballers home opener marked a breakthrough for the community. you know, it hasn't been easy to get the park ready for the first ever home opener. they've been working very hard since march to
11:11 pm
turn raymond park into a baseball stadium, and it paid off tonight with a sellout. >> 4100 people filled the stands. abc seven sports is casey pratt caught up with mayor shengtao at the game? >> i'm at the oakland ballers game with oakland mayor shang tao, and just looking at how quickly this came together. when you bet on oakland, look what happens right when you bet on oakland and you're a good partner. >> look what happens. you get results. >> yeah, they put $1.6 million into this ballpark. they took care of it. they even started before final approvals. they really did bet on oakland. and this is a space that can now be used by the community. so how heartening is it for you to see how quickly this came together? >> you know, a year and a half ago, i came into office as oakland's 51st mayor. there was the largest northern california encampment right across the street. this park wasn't even a park. it was not usable, you know? and so what we really did was we housed all the people who wanted the housing over across the street. now we're having affordable housing go up over 100 units. and this park, it is electric defying. look at this.
11:12 pm
this is our first home game. it is sold out. i mean, this is the most activated west oakland has been. and i am just so honored to be a part of this equation. >> yeah, this is a historic ballpark. all right, well, you can hear the sellout crowd. 4100 people here at historic raymond park. it's a great scene. we got the mayor here. we got all kinds of great baseball and fans. what a crazy day in oakland. >> fantastic. all right. it was a sellout crowd there at raymond park. and as you can tell, a whole lot of fun. yeah. >> the question is how the crowds compared to the a's game at the oakland coliseum. >> abc seven news sports director larry beil will have that answer, along with all the highlights and more coming up. just a little later in sports, a roundup of sexual predator suspects in san jose. >> the arrest sweep that took in nearly 50 people, plus a close call at a drive through safari. >> the parents walk through what happened when the family stopped to feed the giraffe, and the brand new distinction for disney ceo bob iger all the way across
11:13 pm
the pond. all of that's coming up. but first, here's a look at what's ahead tonight on jimmy kimmel live! right after abc seven news at 11. >> jimmy thank you dan and ama. don't stay up for me. stay up for your country. >> i think the american people want to know that that there is a president who believes they are accountable to the people and who's allowed to travel overseas and norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? -but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds
11:14 pm
up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... i know... faster wifi and savings? ...i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc?
11:15 pm
people accused of sex crimes over the past five years. san jose police made these arrests as part of the department's annual warrant sweep from february through april. they arrested 46 suspects with outstanding warrants, all are accused of sex crimes ranging
11:16 pm
from misdemeanors to felony sexual assault of a minor. >> a lot of these sexual assault survivors, obviously are going through a lot of trauma, dealing with trauma and so the healing process will be a lengthy one. so hopefully with our detectives work with the sexual assaults investigative unit, they will have some closure and peace of mind. >> the 46 arrests are more than double that of last year's sweep. >> developing news with the pro-palestinian encampment on the uc santa cruz campus that saw law enforcement move in early friday, and an update today from the chancellor, she said the encampment was disrupting services on campus. it was also a safety issue. she says more than 100 people were arrested and the protesters did hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to the campus. a post from the uc santa cruz students for justice for palestine is drawing criticism after it backed the burning of a uc berkeley police vehicle. the jewish community relations council responded, saying anti-israel protests are taking a, quote, dark and dangerous turn. now to a story we have
11:17 pm
been following closely a san jose company's proposal to allow the psychedelic drug mdma to be used to treat ptsd was rejected today by an fda panel. advisers cited flawed data, questionable research conduct and potential risks from the drug as reasons. while the fda is not required to follow the panel's recommendation, it is expected to make a final decision by august. lycos, the company behind the work, says it plans to work with the fda to address the panel's concerns. >> we want to show you some incredible video a toddler with her family on a drive through safari had a run in with a giraffe that had her in freefall. here's what happened. two year old paisley toten was in the back of a pickup with her mom this weekend, riding through a wildlife preserve in texas. they were feeding the animals when a hungry giraffe grabbed her shirt and lifted her into the air. fortunately, mom was right there to catch her. >> as soon as she went up, her mom just yelled, hey! like hey! and the giraffe just kind of let
11:18 pm
go. my left. >> it got your shirt? yeah. was it scary? oh, what a sweetie. >> paisley is okay and now has a stuffed giraffe as a souvenir. the wildlife center appears to have changed its rules, now no longer allowing people to ride in the back of pickup trucks, sonoma county's board of supervisors voted today to end its avian flu emergency. >> the outbreak was first detected at two poultry farms last november. the virus spread and ended up affecting 11 commercial producers in sonoma county. as a result, 1.2 million birds were euthanized. now, california's agriculture department says avian flu has not been detected at the companies since february 1st. so with the emergency order lifted, there are plans to repopulate the farms in the east bay. >> martial arts icon bruce lee is getting an intersection named in his honor by the city of oakland. it will come with a plaque as well as a broad at broadway and garnett street. the city council took up the resolution today and approved it. lee opened up a martial arts
11:19 pm
school in oakland in 1964. at that very intersection. it's considered the birthplace of his martial art form, jeet kune do. lee's bay area roots are extensive. he was born and raised in san francisco. >> new at 11 a special honor for the ceo of disney. >> abc seven's parent company, bob iger, is now an honorary knight of the order of the british empire. >> prince william led the ceremony today in england. iger's wife shared photos on her instagram today. >> yeah, this has been years in the making. queen elizabeth decided to give iger the honor before her death in 2022. >> it's reserved for people who have made a really significant contribution to society, and overseas. citizens can have what is known as an honorary knighthood or an honorary damehood, and that is what has happened in this case. it doesn't happen frequently. it's a very unusual and very special thing. >> other americans who've received an honorary knighthood or damehood include bob hope, angelina jolie, steven
11:20 pm
spielberg, and ralph lauren. congratulations to our boss, bob. >> that's impressive. i wonder if he'll speak in a british accent. >> he should be fun. >> let's turn our attention to the weather and the heat. >> yeah, we need to know how long this is going to hang around. sandia. >> one more day, and then the heat is going to start to back off. dan and anna, i want to show you live pictures from our tower cameras. right now it is crystal clear. no matter which direction you look. and that is setting the stage for what's to come. so compared to 24 hours ago, running 22 degrees warmer in novato, 19 degrees warmer in concord, you look at these temperatures and you think, wow, this must be a typo. nope we've got 70s and 80s well inland, so still hanging on to the warmth. high pressure is in control of our weather, and as that ridge is nudging closer to us, we are continuing to see the wind flowing around that high, keeping our temperatures higher than where they should be now,
11:21 pm
with a warm night quickly warming up tomorrow, the heat risk is going up again. inland areas will be in that moderate to major heat risk, so keep that in mind. definitely stay hydrated. and in case you're heading to the coast to escape the heat, 8 a.m. tomorrow until midnight friday. we do have a beach hazard statement breakers 15 to 20ft as rough northwesterly swell is heading in our direction. risk of sneaker waves right now all is calm in santa cruz. looking at a live picture tomorrow uv index will be very high and if you want to head to the beach, it's going to be mainly sunny, mild and breezy. 75 at stinson beach getting you up to 63 in half moon bay. from our mount tam cam, a live view just absolutely clear tomorrow. hot inland again. fire danger remains elevated. beach hazard statement for the rough and dangerous surf. and then thursday and friday the heat eases and you will notice it tomorrow morning. many of you waking up to 60s and 70s as we head into the noontime hour already in the 90s while inland and by the afternoon hours, we're talking about upper
11:22 pm
90s to low one hundreds in our hot spots. your morning is going to begin with mild to warm weather. i mean, anywhere from the 50s to the 70s. mainly clear skies. there might be 1 or 2 patches of fog around the coast tomorrow afternoon, 98 in the south bay and morgan hill, 93 in san jose on the peninsula, 89 in redwood city, 65 pacifica, downtown san francisco 73 degrees. these temperatures well above average 99. in santa rosa, 94, vallejo 91, in san rafael in the east bay 82. oakland 89. castro valley and fremont head inland, and it's going to be the triple digit sizzle 100 in fairfield, 98 in livermore, 99 in concord. your accuweather seven day forecast summerlike sizzle again tomorrow, but that is the hottest of the seven day forecast. heat moderates thursday in the low 90s and then dropping you even more mid 80s by friday. as we head into the weekend. it's going to be much more comfortable for your weekend plans, but the heat is back next week with 90 showing
11:23 pm
up it's never too late to try something new or pick up an old pastime. we know you're up for adventure, that's what you're here for. the golden 1 member cash rewards+ card lets you try the things you love with your true love. when you can enjoy the rewards of every experience that comes your way, what are you waiting for? dive right in. golden 1 member cash rewards+ card. life is a journey best dreamed together.
11:24 pm
♪ (ominous music) ♪ dad: headphones, buddy. mom: headphones. what! dad: hey! ♪ (ominous music) ♪ what is going on? mom: what was that? mom, go away! nicotine's a neurotoxin that can escalate teen mood swings go away mom, please. mom: listen, open this door. boy: no. please open the door.
11:25 pm
colors to the rainbow flag, black and brown for marginalized communities, as well as those
11:26 pm
living with aids or hiv. blue, pink, and white are for the transgender community. the city council made a proclamation at its meeting tonight to reaffirm its commitment to the lgbtq plus community, and our coverage continues all month long and will culminate with the 54th annual san francisco pride parade on sunday, june 30th. watch it live wherever you stream abc seven. >> there's a new team in town in oakland, and it was sold out tonight. >> abc seven news sports director larry biel is here. larry dan ummah the oakland ballers made their home debut tonight. >> so the question who actually drew more fans? the ballers or the a's who also played at home tonight. tha
11:27 pm
and cash in at cache creek casino resort. to rock and to roll. to go all out or go all in with four stars and rising stars. northern california's premier casino resort is the perfect place to do as much... or as little as you want. make your getaway now and cache in at cache creek casino resort.
11:28 pm
11:29 pm
evening feels like the giants are stuck in quicksand right now. no matter how much they struggle, they just keep sinking and sinking. trying to snap a five game losing streak in the desert. nothing like watching a game from your own pool, right in the sweltering arizona heat, 92 degrees. giants and d-backs. giants not hot. trying to dig out of a three nothing hole in the fifth. patrick bailey with a blooper that drops casey schmidt scores deficit cut to four two. but the d-backs, they were hot
11:30 pm
and kept adding on lourdes gurriel jr doubles to left in the seventh. two more score and then a couple of batters later, it's randal grichuk rbi single. there arizona wins eight five. the giants have lost six in a row. here's how you watch a game and netflix at the same time. he's announced crowd of 5600 tonight. bottom nine mariners lead four two, but max schulman scores on the wild pitch suddenly, the tying run is at second, but taylor saucedo induces the comebacker from brant rooker. that's your ballgame. a's fall four three 4100 on hand tonight for the home opener. the oakland ballers. mr. fab the ceremonial first hitter and the first home run in raymond park history, comes off the bat of deandre hubbard. high, deep and a low high two run jack in the first. but the ballers lose to the yolo high wheelers nine three with mandatory minicamp today. the 40 niners gave tailback christian mccaffrey a contract extension. cmc gets a raise and will now have an annual salary of $19 million, highest paid back in
11:31 pm
the league. the nfl offensive player of the year had two years added to his deal to keep him in red and gold through the 2027 season. >> you know, any time you sign an extension, obviously your individually really happy, but then you also have to think about the other guys on the team who have helped you get there and who are a big part of your individual success. so i've had nothing but an amazing experience in my time here, and i'm really fired up that i'm staying. >> conspicuous by his absence, receiver brandon aiyuk, who wants an extension as well, aiyuk is looking for wide receiver one money that's around 25 million a year, and up. the niners usually do these types of long term extensions just before training camp, so this one might take a while to resolve. and longtime sharks forward joe pavelski is retiring as he approaches his 40th birthday next month. pavelski played the first 13 seasons of his career with san jose, then the final five for the dallas stars, who just lost in the western conference finals. sports on abc seven, sponsored by river roc
11:32 pm
11:33 pm
11:34 pm
11:35 pm
a mystery in the mountains, two strange objects appear to have fallen from the sky, landing in two north carolina neighborhoods. so is it space junk or something else? that story is one of the top things people are clicking on right now on our website. it's up for you on the top news sidebar at abc seven news.com. >> space junk or just junk? yeah it might just be junk. >> thanks for joining us tonight. i'm amanda and i'm dan ashley for sandy. >> larry, we appreciate your time. jimmy kimmel is next with vice president kamala harris. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- vice president kamala harris. and abby elliott. with cleto and the cletones. and now, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪

78 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on