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it's all you. and that, my friends, is what it's all about. animal rights supporters say it's about time we're live for the last night of operation at golden gate fields. it's hard to watch a brutal attack on an ice cream vendor in the east bay is bringing out the best in people today, and a silicon valley
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chipmaker could be a wall street disruptor tomorrow. >> always live abc seven news starts right now. >> it's a day animal rights activists have been waiting for in just a matter of hours. the bay area's largest live racetrack will take its final bets. thanks for joining us. i'm j.r. stone. abc seven has long covered animal rights concerns involving golden gate fields. today, we're following the story as the last bets are being made following 83 years of racing. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard is live at the racetrack tonight. cornell, you spoke with both those celebrating and those who are mourning the closure. >> hey, jr. yes, we did. and this is like you said, the last remaining dedicated horse racing track in the bay area. soon, golden gate fields will close some are applauding the closure. others are reminiscing. >> they're off and running at golden gate fields on closing
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day. >> horses are running their last race at golden gate fields, and heartbroken fans like lisa bell are placing their last bets. win, place or show, you know, because this was something that we had to go and enjoy ourselves and make money to. >> i've been coming to the track here since since 1948. >> carol bennis drove from lake tahoe to spend one last afternoon on the track. >> she remembers as a kid, great, great memories. >> and i hate to see it go, but i know it's a sign of the times. >> it's uh- cornell. it's something of a whirlwind this morning with, a lot of different emotions. >> david dugan is the track's vice president and general manager. he says the decision to close golden gate fields, which opened in 1941, wasn't easy. >> the track's closing because our company have decided to consolidate our efforts in southern california at santa anita park. it wasn't an easy decision, but it's probably the right decision, dugan says. >> most horses and trainers will
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have the option of moving to the california fair circuit. former jockey turned dancing juggler robert demars says it's the end of an era in so many ways. i just sad because a way of a really cool way of living is dying. and the west coast outside animal rights activists staged a funeral procession for the horses they say have been euthanized here. >> it's bittersweet. we're happy that this is a huge step forward for the animals, that horses will no longer be exploited and killed here. >> for race fans who still love the sport, one last goodbye, end of an era for sure it is. but you know, at least it's going out in glory. >> you got the a's leaving and the raiders have already left, and now you have this. >> so it's kind of sad. >> the gm declining to say what is next for this massive bayfront property, which sits between albany and berkeley. whatever happens here will need the approval of both cities, including, we're told, voters in
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albany. we're live in berkeley tonight. cornell, bernard, abc seven news. >> cornell, thanks so much. and the north bay minutes ago, as we move on to the next shot here in the north bay minutes ago, nascar race fans witnessed an exciting finish to this year's toyota save mart 350 at sonoma raceway. >> the 31 year old is going to power off turn 11, take this little kink here to the checkered flag. and kyle larson scores his 26th career win. >> third kyle larson took home the checkered flag. it's the second time the elk grove native has won this race. so certainly a congratulation goes to him. a wild night on the streets of san francisco and oakland, where sideshows seem to take over there were also at least four sideshows in the east bay. several involved fireworks and two cars collided during one of the streets. stunt shows. there
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are reports of at least one person hit by a car. the sideshows in the east bay stretched from emeryville to oakland and south to san leandro. some scene in san francisco, though a car was engulfed in flames during this sideshow on the embarcadero. this happened around 3 a.m. police say this sideshow began to break up as officers arrived. officers say a building in the area was vandalized. a second sideshow happened at valencia and cesar chavez street in san francisco's mission district. police responded, but say no arrests were made. new details about a large brawl at lake berryessa in napa county were one person was shot dead and three others suffered stab wounds. the man who died was identified today as 39 year old andreas sandoval garcia from vallejo. investigators say the gunman drove away from the scene but was detained a short time later. he's in the hospital recovering from stab wounds. napa sheriff oscar ortiz says
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the fight involved two large groups that were not associated with one another in that altercation, there was punches, there was bottles. >> there was, we believe, stab wounds. but as deputies arrived, they did find one victim who had suffered gunshot wounds. >> it's unclear exactly how the fight started. lake berryessa is a popularecreation spot in the north bay. fight happened yesterday evening on the west side of the lake, an area known for its swimming and fishing spots in the south bay. a suspect was arrested after barricading himself in a san jose apartment early this morning. police say he jumped out of a bedroom window just before 10 a.m, and then was then taken into custody. officers were called to the scene at waring drive and kalmar avenue around 4:30 a.m, after reports of a man breaking windows and throwing stuff out of a window. investigators say he fired at least one shot at officers when
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they arrived. neighbors in oakland are coming out today to help. an ice cream vendor robbed in a brutal attack, caught on camera a warning some may find the video tough to watch here. the robbery happened a little more than two weeks ago. the video has been all over social media. you can see the vendor crossing the street here when three masked people run up, one of the people knocks the vendor to the ground, and then the group runs off with some of his belongings. oakland lice are still looking for the people who robbed him. investigators tell us this happened around 1245 in the afternoon, back on may 24th on 17th avenuejust a couple of blocks from san antonar that video inspired the community to hold a fundraiser for the vendor today, trying to buy out all of his stock in the east bay, a safe haven for jewish students is getting ready to open the uc berkeley bay. it just went through a major renovation. jewish a jewish
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undergrads have shared the co-op house for now more than 40 years. students had to move out last year for structural repairs. jewish community leaders are glad to reopen the home after such a difficult school year. >> i think it's just about, you know, having sort of joyous, joyous jewish spaces, a place where people can come together, can, can have shabbat together to have holidays, and just sort of be in community together. >> students had to apply for spots in the home they'll move in when the new semester starts in august. now to your voice and your vote and the presidential election looking tighter by the day. a new cbs yougov poll found president biden and former president trump are basically tied nationwide and in key battleground states. trump is set for an interview with his probation officer tomorrow as part of his conviction on 34 felony counts in his hush money trial, abc news reporter perry
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russom looks at the impact of that conviction and president biden's visit to france. >> president biden wrapping up his trip to france on sunday, paying his respects at a cemetery outside paris where american troops are buried. biden's visit notable due to the contrast with former president trump, who in 2018 declined to visit the same cemetery, citing bad weather, though later reports claim trump referred to those buried there as suckers and losers. >> the idea that i come to normandy and not make the short trip here to pay tribute, trump adamantly denies ever saying that. >> but biden says the story is an example of why his predecessor is unfit to be commander in chief. biden arrived in france last week attending events marking the 80th anniversary of d-day during his trip, stressing the importance of standing up for democracy, especially as russia continues its war in ukraine. >> putin not going to stop at ukraine. all of europe will be threatened. we're not going to let that happen. the united
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states is standing strong with ukraine. we're standing with our allies and we're standing with france. >> reporter as biden returns home, trump is in las vegas for a campaign rally more than a week after his conviction and his felony hush money trial in new york. >> the first thing we're going to do is we're going to close that border tight as a drum, and we're going to let people come in, but only legally. >> that unprecedented conviction helping to fuel trump's fundraising efforts and galvanize his supporters. >> i think it's the biggest farce i've ever seen in abuse of the legal system i've ever seen in my life. >> but not everyone at the rally supports trump. >> nobody wants this guy around. nobody wants to be led by a clown like this. and i want it to be known that we are here to stand up against him. >> perry russom, abc news, washington. >> tomorrow could be a wild ride on wall street for a bay area chip giant. it's already one of the best performing stocks in the market. and tomorrow, all eyes will be on nvidia shares. also getting wildfire ready. north bay city says its wildfire season starts monday. that means fire crews will start taking a
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close look at neighbor's yards, and we have beach weather on the way. >> temperatures are going to get hot over the next few days. live shot in santa cruz, where a lot of folks will probably be heading over the next few days. if you don't like the heat, i'll let u ow when things will start to cool d
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after a ten for one stock split. that means there are now ten times as many shares, but they'll cost one tenth of the price. and they did on friday, when the split was initiated. nvidia's share price has surged more than 190% in the last year, putting it out of reach of many investors in the north bay. wildfire season officially starts tomorrow in santa rosa. fire officials say all the rainfall this year has caused a lot of seasonal grasses and vegetation to grow. they say the recent warm weather dried out the weeds. the fire department will start annual weed abatement inspections to ensure that residents keep grasses under four inches in height. residents are advised to maintain a defensible space and clean their roof and gutters of debris. water managers in sonoma county are getting ready to inflate the dam on the russian river.
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do this every year in spring or early summer, when demand for water goes up. the rubber dam near forestville creates a pool of water that pulled into it's pulled into several ponds. those ponds then help recharge groundwater in the area. the work starts tomorrow. the dam can take up to two weeks to inflate, depending on how high the river is. the first pride celebration of its kind took place today in the east bay. we'll check out a coming out party for the east bay's only city designee, noted lgbtq cultural district and clear conditions. live outside. prepare for a warm up for the week ahead. we'll find out just how long it will last. and the warriors are on the verge of a big milestone. it's required buy in from all the players will tell
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an lgbtq cultural center, held its first ever rainbow fair by lake merritt. the event was free and family friendly, connecting the community to resources and friends. people came to eat, dance, and learn about the center's services. >> many people used to defer to san francisco to go for resources and services. but oakland, our center, has grown dramatically and we now serve thousands of people per year. oakland is such a diverse city, and so i just think that we are. that is the secret sauce of
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oakland, and it really helps people to feel welcome. and a part of our city. >> today's special musical guests included disco legend thelma houston and famous dance artist thea austin. celebrating pride with abc seven. join us for our exclusive live coverage of the 54th annual san francisco pride parade live on june 30th, streaming everywhere you watch abc seven in the south bay, some 400 volunteers spent their sunday at the santa clara county convention center, packing 7200 school supplies kits. they'll go to unhoused students across the bay area. the kits contain a combined total of $468,000 worth of supplies. the charitable program, supply bank.org, and local education agencies teamed up for the project, and that's always a great project to get those school supplies. even though school is ending, it'll help next year. join right now
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by francis lawson about the weather. still a little breezy outside. >> still breezy right now, but things are really going to change. it's going to feel like summer out there for all those kids who want to enjoy the summer. yeah here's a look. yeah. here's a look at live doppler seven. so we have a lot of blue skies, some clouds off the coast right now. but as j.r. mentioned, it is still breezy in some spots. in fact, gusting up to 30mph at sfo right now. where you can see the wind blowing that bush there in the foreground. temperatures range quite a bit, so we have half moon bay at 57 degrees. so that's where things are cooler near the ocean. san francisco 60 degrees, oakland 64, hayward 66. but san jose getting up to 75 and this time from mount tam, you can see lots of blue skies, hazy conditions out there, but inland neighborhoods already in the 80s for some spots, like santa rosa, fairfield 83, concord 80, livermore 76 degrees. right now. so it has changed from yesterday at this time. notice where we had more
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sunshine. temperatures have gone up like four degrees six degrees in concord, but along the coast where we have the clouds and that strong sea breeze, temperatures have actually come down or held steady. here's what you need to know. so tonight, low clouds and fog return. tomorrow. the heat turns on. and then tuesday there's a heat advisory. some areas might hit the triple digits. tonight will be a good night to open up the windows and let that cool air in . we could even see some patchy drizzle along the peninsula coast because tomorrow we're going to get lots of sunshine overnight lows will be in the low to mid 50s and then check out the numbers tomorrow near 90 for many areas like concord, livermore, san francisco, even getting up to 70. san jose 86. so the heat turns on. we have a heat advisory in effect all day. tuesday may be extended into wednesday, and this does increase the risk of heat illnesses. and also fire danger. so here's a look at some of those numbers on tuesday they near triple digits for some of
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our warmest spots. it will be a great day to head to the beach. and then here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so we're warming up tomorrow. the hottest day will be tuesday. still warm on wednesday, and then thursday is when things shift. we'll get the sea breeze returning. there will be a significant cool down, but we will warm up a little bit more on friday, saturday and sunday. so we have sunshine all week long. just look out for the very hot weather on tuesday near triple digits inland around the bay in the 80s and even at the beaches upper 60s to low 70s. so get that sunscreen on and stay hydrated. >> jr francis, thanks so much. there is a milestone moment happening across the bay area this summer. abc seven's chris alvarez gets the scoop on a quarter century of excellence for the warriors basketball academy >> what makes this job so rewarding for you?
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>> we all have an incredible passion for what it is that we do. we really come in and sometimes we'll joke like, yeah, you know, we're changing the youth basketball landscape. no big deal. it's that mindset that sets the warriors basketball academy apart from every other youth basketball program in the nba. >> we started our camp program summer of 2000, just offering four camps here at the oakland practice facility. and to see what it's turned into and camps all over the region. and it's been quite a ride. >> this summer marks the 25th anniversary of the warriors basketball academy. jeff addiego has seen the growth from the very beginning. at the end of that summer, we kind of figured out we were on to something and so from there it just took off and grew. >> every summer after that, we added 2 or 3 more sessions, 2 or 3 different locations, to the point now where we offer close to 100 camps a year. >> i had a lot of fun over the last three days. you guys have fun? yeah, the buy in is organization wide with players attending the popular overnight camp in the summer. >> all right. make sure you know
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you take everything that these coaches are telling you, all the drills you're doing. you know, all the work that you've been doing all week. make sure you remember it. you know, don't let this be just a one week where you come in and get better at your game, and you don't take it home with you. >> the first overnight camp we did with steph curry changed the game for us because by that time we had already been about 13 or so years in our existence. felt like we were, you know, growing at a at a reasonable rate and more camps and more kids. but that first overnight camp really changed it for us. and i just thought, this is incredible. like, and we've got an opportunity here to do a whole lot more. >> over the years, several warriors campers have actually made it to the nba to no. >> we've had three kids go on to the nba is super special. you know, wilcherry was our first one back in 2014, played eight games with the cavaliers that year. tyler johnson made his nba debut. another former camper of ours, tyler, ended up making 50 plus million dollars in the nba. probably the one that means the most to me is juan toscano-anderson. so he obviously a former camper, but he was the first former camper
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to play for the warriors and win a championship. so super special. >> the academy has evolved with the times, incorporating the shoot 360 technology, which i myself have even tried. but at the core, the warriors basketball academy is about so much more than what happens on the court. there's a lot of things that we can teach the kids that we use basketball as the tool to do it, but it's really going to help them in all aspects of their life. >> we care about skill development. we care about seeing them get better, seeing them, you know, make new friends and improve their skills. for me, it's always been that experience of watching these kids really get better at the game of basketball. and make friends while doing it looks like a fun time all around. >> well, coming up next, nba finals game two is the boston celtics host the dallas mavericks, dallas mavericks boston has a10 series lead. and don't forget to stick around for toyota. after the game, we'll have warriors assistant coach ron adams in studio and a conversation with warriors executive vice president kirk la'akea. it was a great weekend
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