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♪♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc. this is something we have not said all year. there is a red flag warning tonight for part of the bay area, meaning there is a risk for wildfires. good evening, i'm lauren martinez. the red flag warning just went into effect, and it covers a pretty big swath of northern california. for a look at where is the greatest concern for a fire, let's get to spencer christian. spencer. >> okay, lauren. you're right. it does cover a big portion of northern california, most of the northern sacramento valley, and areas that are a part of the bay area and adjacent to the bay
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area. here's a look at the map, and you can see that it's in effect until 8 p.m. monday. it covers again a large portion of the northern sacramento valley, plus solano county and a good portion of lake county and little bits of northern sonoma and napa counties. humidity will be between 10 and 20, which is dangerously low during this period of time. gusts will range from 25 to 35mph. right now, looking at the immediate bay area, the winds are well. they're breezy, but not terribly strong, but the wind gusts will intensify during the daytime, diminish at night, and humidity will increase at night and diminish during the day. you add the low humidity and the gusty winds together. high fire danger. so right now the fire danger index indicates that we are currently in the low to moderate range. but by midday tomorrow we'll see much of the north bay and portions of the east bay in the moderate to high range. by mid afternoon to late afternoon. many parts of the north bay and interior east bay will be in the high to very high risk. now, of course, that will all diminish tomorrow night as again the humidity increases and
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the winds decrease. but again monday into monday afternoon, we'll see more of the bay area in that high to very high risk category. and then after monday we can rest a little bit more easily because the fire danger will diminish. i'll have the full accuweather seven day forecast a little bit later. lauren. all right spencer. >> thank you. gusty winds and dry grass can be a recipe for fires. abc seven news reporter ryan curry spoke with cal fire, who is preparing for a potentially busy weekend. >> the sounds of bugs chirping and the wind blowing, but the latter could be dangerous the rest of the weekend. >> we are expecting critical fire weather conditions, either ongoing or expected within the next 24 hours. the national weather service has issued its first red flag warning of the year. >> the warning is up for parts of solano county all the way up to redding. >> within that window of time, expect a very low relative humidities, gusty winds, and very dry fuels. >> windy and dry. two things putting cal fire on high alert for possible wildfires.
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>> anything that really starts will take off. those those fuels are, you know one our fuels which light flashy and they'll move quite rapidly. >> look at these weeds blowing in the wind. this is exactly what cal fire and the national weather service are worried about. one spark could ignite this field, and with these winds, that fire could spread fast. already we have seen multiple grass fires. the cal fire earlier this month burned almost 15,000 acres. firefighters back then said dry hills mixed with strong winds caused that fire to spread quickly. those fears are back this weekend. >> this is pretty predicted with the grass crop that we've seen from the rains. the later rains this winter, we had an above average season of rainfall, which means that our grass crops are just going to grow higher. >> it means residents living near these dry hills need to be ready in case they need to evacuate. james cohen knows a lot about that. he once lived near napa when a wildfire forced him out. >> we had to rehome ourselves temporarily and, you know, there
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wasn't anything that we could do other than that. >> this weekend, he's ready for what can happen. >> i keep supplies with me, you know, like a first aid kits, backpacks, ready to go. things like that. but i don't think there's really much you can do to prepare for a fire at that scale. >> all he can do now is hope a fire does not break out near his house in benicia. ryan curry abc seven news. >> in the south bay, a small fire burned about 18 acres southeast of san jose earlier today. time lapse video from around 930 this morning shows plenty of white smoke. the flames near san felipe road and las animas road didn't burn any buildings and no one was hurt. and don't forget, you can access the same weather tracking tools that spencer and our weather team use, as well as our air quality tracker. just go to the weather section on our abc seven bay area app or abc seven news.com. a warning from sheriff's deputies on the peninsula after a mountain lion sighting in millbrae. deputies rushed to an open space between
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vallejo drive and interstate 280 this morning after a resident reported seeing a big cat. the sheriff's office says no injuries or incidents have been reported. deputies urge residents to be careful in the area and to call 911 if they see the animal. new developments authorities have released the name of the woman arrested after a shooting and standoff that sent police on the peninsula rushing to two locations this past thursday. 34 year-old brittany stewart, a resident of ceres in stanislaus county, was booked into san mateo county jail earlier this week. she is accused of shooting a woman near east hillsdale boulevard and norfolk street in san mateo. the victim was found at a gas station in san carlos and taken to the trauma center for treatment. stewart faces felony charges related to the shooting. well the fremont hub cvs store, where a security guard was fatally shot thursday night, has reopened. that's according to a
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company spokesperson. the location was closed all of yesterday after the deadly encounter. the store security guard has not yet been identified. another person was rushed to the hospital with stab wounds. authorities have said the violence happened after an altercation between the two. new details about a robbery targeting workers at the contra costa county fair. antioch police now tell us it's just one of a bigger series of crimes, ten and a little more than two months. >> everybody's free game right now with these criminals, and it's everywhere. yeah >> county fair leaders told us last month armed robbers stole $90,000 from employees trying to make a deposit at a bank. police now say they're investigating several more robberies and attempted robberies of people in bank parking lots. they say in other cases, the suspects watched victims leaving and followed them home. police say the first crime happened april 1st, with the most recent on
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tuesday. it's happened at at least eight banks across antioch. suspects have stolen purses, phones, jewelry, cash and of course, that $90,000 deposit from the fair. antioch police say they've detained two suspects. it's unclear if all the crimes are connected. well, movies could once again be shown at the downtown san francisco center shopping mall. the chronicle is reporting the mall is in talks with another operator to reopen a nine screen theater there. cinemark closed the operation last summer, months before its lease expired. the report in the chronicle did not spell out a timeline. this week, the mall announced seven new leases for the mall, which has been plagued by vacancies. 1000 students got their second chance at the sat test today after bad internet canceled their first attempt. spots for the sat can be tough to get in the bay area, which is why families were so frustrated earlier this month when a wi-fi
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failure forced the college board to cancel a test at a hotel in oakland. today, the students took a make up test at the hilton in union square. >> we really regret that so many students had difficulty on the first, but we're really happy that two weeks later we were able to reschedule all of them and give them a chance to take the sat, show what they know and do their best. >> the college board says it's running short on testing sites in the bay area, making it hard for students to schedule tests. california's public colleges are no longer requiring the sat and act for admissions, though stanford made headlines recently when it brought the requirement back. juneteenth is officially recognized on wednesday, june 19th. the holiday marks 159 years since union troops arrived in texas and announced that enslaved black people were free. but today, people packed fillmore street in san francisco for the city's annual celebration. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn gives us a closer look at the festivities
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in the historical black community. >> we have eight blocks of celebrating fillmore street in san francisco is bringing together a vibrant community to celebrate juneteenth with music, food and festivities. >> a lot of fun. >> it's a combination of bringing youth, seniors was a mixture of culture, everybody together for well, we've been celebrating it here over 80 years. >> only second to galveston, texas. >> juneteenth marks a monumental day in u.s. history. we celebrate resilience. >> we celebrate freedom. we celebrate the fact of progress, of how far we've come. >> considered freedom day because it was when the people, african americans and texas, two years after the emancipation proclamation was signed, received notification that they are indeed free. >> juneteenth is also a homecoming of sorts for many people in san francisco's black community. many come to celebrate the holiday in the
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fillmore district, a historically african-american neighborhood once deemed the harlem of the west. >> and our parents all tell the story of how it was hundreds of black businesses on fillmore, music on every corner. you know, blues clubs that were african american owned. that all happened before redevelopment. >> and these photographs that the heritage center spotlight how the fillmore was the epicenter of black entertainment, music and culture through the early 70s. >> you look at uh, you know, louis armstrong, you know, it's just these are icons remembering the fillmore's rich history and heritage, marking juneteenth freedom celebrations. >> they go hand in hand. >> this community was the core of the african american community in san francisco for so many years, and it's just great to bring this event to this community for future generations. >> it's a reminder it is important to make sure that we understand the significance of black people and how black people not only built this city, but built this country.
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>> so it's really important to still celebrate and show people that we're here and celebrating this national holiday in san francisco, suzanne phan abc seven news. >> well, an event that would usually just be getting started this time of night has wrapped up after an early start in downtown san jose. thousands people turned out for a daytime rave at discovery meadow park. dj and producer gordo headlined today's event. there were also food trucks and vendors on site. organizers promoted the event as a musical festival with a rave flavor, promising the party would be over before neighbors went to bed. still ahead on abc seven news at 11, a vicious act of violence took a grandmother's life. now, her family shares a full circle moment that's helping them heal and the community heal. and a little later, an integral part of california's history, as you've likely never seen it before, will take you to a new bay area
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exhibit that
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about keeping aapi language programs in the classroom. they held a rally today at school district headquarters calling for the district to preserve and expand those programs, particularly cantonese and mandarin. sf usd is considering cutting several bilingual classes to help balance its budget for the 2025 2026 school year. >> having bilingual cantonese, mandarin, tagalog, vietnamese, all of our diverse aapi languages is just really important for the city. at a time when sfusd and ccsf are struggling with enrollment. it's
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important for children. as an early education director, so much brain development happens in those early years. >> sf usd's overall budget plan could require closure of several schools schools. the district is expected to share its plan for picking which schools to close later this month. well, triumph over tragedy in san francisco today, years after a grandmother was brutally beaten in a park, the city is changing its name to honor her. loooooong died from her injuries months after the 2019 attack. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard talked to her loved ones about how renaming the park she loved is helping the community heal. >> a new name and a new beginning for this city park in san francisco's visitacion valley means abundant love. it's a sunny yee is talking about her grandmother, joy wong, for whom this park is named. the official dedication ceremony happening saturday. >> it's been a very hard journey, very painful, but also
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very beautiful, he says. >> her, 88 year old grandmother came to this park, formerly visitacion valley playground, most every day. but in january of 2019, she was found badly beaten here and died months later from her injuries. the crime rocked the asian community. a 24 year old suspect was arrested and is awaiting trial. >> she is survived by great grandchildren, grandchildren and so having everyone coming together as a big family is really important. >> many hope the wong peace and friendship park will be a place of healing. >> i know it wasn't easy, but you took a devastating loss and you turned it into a win. >> relatives say renaming the park was originally the idea of community advocate ronald colthurst, who passed away last year, and he would bring all the african americans and the asians together, as one of his legacies was to make sure we rename this park. >> this is a true story of turning tragedy into triumph and
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making sure that people understand that we are better together. >> so it's really a testament to her family's spirit and grandma huang's legacy. >> mayor london breed hopes generations to come will know grandma wong's name. >> it's a symbol of hope, of resilience and really of how communities come together in times of real, challenging situations. >> grandma wong's family hopes all will know peace and friendship when visiting here in san francisco. cornell, bernard abc seven news beautiful tribute. >> well, san mateo county wants to take illegal fireworks off the streets and they're willing to pay you for them. today, the sheriff's department hosted its latest buyback event ahead of the 4th of july holiday. this one and half moon bay. you can drop off your illegal fireworks, no questions asked, and based on the weight of the fireworks stash, you can get up to $200 for turning them in. two more
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buyback events are planned for this month, both go from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. one is in south san francisco and the other is in redwood city. a very rare japanese tea ceremony in san francisco today, in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the omoto omotesenke school of tea, members of the community and public joined the consul general of japan to witness the 400 year old tradition at herbst theater. the ceremony was dedicated to values of peace and harmony. tea was shared to express friendship and gratitude. beautiful to see. absolutely. we had a warm, beautiful day today. spencer. how does our father's day? >> it's looking great. the day that any father could enjoy. oh good. and i plan to enjoy that with my son who's treating me to brunch tomorrow. so we've got sunny and mild to warm conditions coming our way. but there is high fire concern because we expect some gusty winds tomorrow as well, with dry fuels and decreasing humidity. so that's a combination that causes concern about fires. you're looking right now at the
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onshore flow that we've had all day and into the night. the wind right now is well it's breezy but we don't have any really powerful gusts at the moment. although we have 23 mile per hour surface winds at sfo, those winds are going to intensify significantly tomorrow. the 24 hour temperature change is not very significant either. we've got most locations about 2 or 3 degrees cooler right now than at this time last night. so let's take a closer look from sutro tower looking out over san francisco 56 degrees here in the city, right now. upper 50s at oakland and hayward, low 60s at san jose and redwood city, 52 degrees at half moon bay. a nice clear view from mount tam looking down onto the bay and onto san francisco. an unobstructed view because of the absence of fog. 65 degrees up in santa rosa right now. petaluma 5258 napa. mid 60s at fairfield and concord at 56 at livermore. and these are forecast headlines . father's day tomorrow. sunny and mild to warm. a lovely day. but tomorrow and monday we expect an increase in the winds. gusty winds will be ramping up significantly and elevated fire
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danger of course, accompanies the increase in the winds, along with the lower humidity. so a red flag warning for high fire danger is in effect until 8 p.m. monday for a huge portion of the northern sacramento valley, including solano county and a large portion of lake county, with some smaller areas of northern napa county and northern sonoma county. so once again, during this period of time, look for humidity readings between 10 and 20. that's dangerously low, and wind gusts up to 25 to 35mph. now for the immediate bay area, the fire danger risk right now looks relatively low to moderate, but by midday tomorrow we'll see increasing risk. up north, it will be moderate to high. then late afternoon notice the yellows and the oranges indicating high to very high risk all across the north bay and into the interior east bay. tomorrow tomorrow night, once again, the winds will diminish. the relative humidity will increase. so the danger index decreases. but it increases again on monday as we get the afternoon. of course, winds and dryness. so two days to be
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concerned about these, about the fire danger. and by tuesday we'll see that risk diminishing. we're going through the same graphic all over again. i guess it's repeating itself. so let's move along and take a look at the overnight forecast animation with the strong winds mixing out any clouds that might develop, it's going to be clear overnight and a sunny start to the day tomorrow. overnight lows mainly in the low 50s. highs tomorrow up to about 60 on the coast. mid 70s around the bay shoreline mid 80s inland. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. as you can see not much change in the temperature range from father's day tomorrow into monday and tuesday. basically mid to upper 80s will be the highs inland mid 70s around the bay shoreline. then on wednesday june 10th that even cools down a few degrees. but temperatures start to bounce back at the end of the week. by friday and saturday we'll be looking at some pretty hot weather inland, with highs in the mid to upper 90s, low 80s around the bay and low 60s on the coast. >> wow. >> well i'm glad tomorrow is beautiful so am i looking forward to it. great, spencer thank you. still ahead on abc
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find your way to exceptional offers during the summer of audi sales event at you local audi dealer. over at the oakland coliseum, where a possum first appeared during an a's game in 2014. fans nicknamed it the rally possum. there have been numerous sightings since then, including an appearance in the press box. after being introduced to ballers fans at raymond park, scrappy got in a few swings before the game. well, the stanley cup final is headed back to florida, while the giants look to get back on the winning track. chris alvarez is here with a preview of sports. >> hi, lauren. coming up in sports, we've got more hockey to play a blowout north of the
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border. plus eliot ramos continues to rake the other giants bats, follow suit against the angels. we've got
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ramos continued his hot streak last night in the series opener against the angels, and since being called up on may 8th, he's reached base safely in 29 of his 33 games and last night hit his seventh homer of the year, giving the giants some life late in an eight six loss. welcome back barry zito. he's in the house. had a good seat for this bottom one ramos just the second giants batter of the game. and there goes a two run laser to the left field bleachers. second homer in less than 24 hours. it's two nothing giants. he drove in all three of their runs in the sixth though. keaton wynn on the hill. it's a31 game. and logano hoppy oh that ball oh hops out of here 467ft longer than aaron judge's blast a couple of weeks ago. and we're tied at three. the angels take the lead late. ramos the last chance strike out looking ball game. giants lose four three. they were one for 13 with runners in scoring position. look to avoid the sweep tomorrow. the a's were rained out in minnesota. they'll play a doubleheader sunday in minneapolis. start right here on
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abc seven game four of the stanley cup final. panthers one win away from the cup. it was in the building, but edmonton wasn't about to get eliminated on their home ice. i mean, so many goals. they scored three in the first, led three, one after one, added three more in the second and then two more in the third. oilers win eight one. biggest win by any team facing elimination and cup history sends the series back to south florida for game five tuesday. it feels good, obviously we did our job on the offensive side tonight and it's just one win for us, obviously. >> still, we gotta we gotta chip away here at it and probably deserve to win or two in the first three. >> but that's not the way it goes. sometimes so yeah, just looking to climb back into this game. >> five tuesday night right here on abc seven news, sharks head coach ryan warsofsky and san jose native devin cooley, who played for the sharks this season. both will join us on after the game. and on monday, we'll have warriors center trace jackson davis live in studio after game five of the nba
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finals. us open moving day at pinehurst. number two rory mcilroy in search of his first major in almost a decade. he's going to enter the final round inside the top ten for the sixth year in a row. the longest streak since ben hogan did it 12 straight times. he's a part of a three way tie for second. everyone is chasing the clovis kid. bryson dechambeau had the putter working curls it in on number seven. watch it go down. battling a sore right hip. actually got it stretched mid round and right after that the birdie on number 11 gets him to seven under the lowest anyone's been so far this week here on 13 from the sand. punches it out. and i mean this is about as good as you could ask for. beautiful shot from bryson. he's pumped up. he'll get to minus eight. he's at seven under with a three stroke lead. it's the first time he's ever led going into the final round of a major. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. lauren thanks chris. >> much more to come on abc
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seven news at 11. look who is back. princess kate makes her first public appearance since her cancer diagnosis and a call for help. what a food bank needs right now
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to england now, and the royal birthday bash for king charles. it was likely overshadowed by the return of princess kate as she made her first public appearance in months since her cancer diagnosis. just yesterday, she announced she would be able to attend what's known as trooping the color, which is one of the key events for the royal family. abc's llama hasan was there and has the pomp and pageantry from buckingham palace. reporter a long awaited royal return. >> the princess of wales making her first public appearance since revealing her stunning cancer diagnosis in march. catherine joining in on all the military pomp and pageantry of trooping the color. the king's official birthday parade supporting her father in law king charles, who is also undergoing treatment for an
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unspecified cancer. wearing a white dress and hat, catherine, riding in an enclosed coach with her three children prince george, princess charlotte and prince louis. watching the marching band below. capping the day off on buckingham palace balcony, the royal air force flying past a family affair and show of unity. one day after the princess released this photo and wrote an honest and heartfelt statement about her health, the good days and bad days, the ups and downs of chemotherapy, saying she is not out of the woods yet. her treatment is still ongoing. >> she's very much paving the way for her attending public events this summer. she's put it out there very openly that that's what she hopes to do. however, it all has to be taken alongside the idea that she can only do what she feels well enough to do, and that's what she's also made very clear. >> it was uplifting for the public to see the princess and
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the king on that balcony in a hugely significant moment for the family. after a period of such uncertainty. but kensington palace has been very clear that this is not a return to normal duties for the princess, and we don't know when we will see her again. they haven't announced any future engagements for her, and as princess catherine herself said, she is not out of the woods just yet. lama hassan abc news outside buckingham palace. >> well, sheer terror for these amusement park visitors in portland, oregon. a malfunction on the atmosphere. a swing ride left this group of 28 hanging upside down for about half an hour. crews managed to get the pendulum style ride working again after that, portland fire and rescue said they were ready to conduct high angle rope rescue if they had to. one person with a preexisting medical condition was taken to the hospital for further evaluation. everyone else walked away unharmed. eight people were wounded in what authorities are calling a random shooting spree
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at a splash pad in the detroit suburbs of rochester hills. police say the shooter was tracked to a home where he was found dead with what's believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. some of the victims wounded were children one as young as eight years old. sheriff's investigators say the gunman fired 28 rounds, reloading multiple times. the conditions of those hurt have not been released. sean diddy combs has returned his key to new york city at the request from mayor eric adams. the mayor made the request in response to the release of a video showing combs attacking his then girlfriend inside a hotel hallway. adams has said he was deeply disturbed by the attack. combs career has been derailed by numerous accusations of sexual abuse, as well as a federal criminal sex trafficking investigation. earlier this month, howard university rescinded an honorary degree awarded to combs and ended a scholarship program in his name.
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still ahead on abc seven news at 11, a key part of our state's history. captured in a whole new way race and social justice. reporter julian glover gives us a sneak peek at the new exhibit celebrating chicano culture through art and healing. >> i'm spencer, christian, winds attorney. gusty humidity is declining and that means fire danger is increasing. i'll have the accuweather forecast coming up when abc
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second harvest food bank doles out over 1 million pounds of food donations each month that allows the organization to feed about 75,000 people every month, a number that's increased significantly in the last few years. the growing need in the community has created a different problem a shortage of volunteers to help distribute food. the food bank is in
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critical need of help on saturdays during the summer break. >> that's when a lot of students and families are on summer holidays and breaks. but unfortunately, the need to distribute food doesn't stop during that time. >> on weekends, they need at least 40 volunteers per shift to pack food for distribution. organizers say with current staffing levels, they usually have about 14. the legacy of california chicano movement is on display in oakland. the exhibit at the oakland museum celebrates the push for fair treatment, equal opportunity, and civil rights for mexican americans. abc seven news anchor and race and social justice reporter julian glover got a sneak peek >> step inside the oakland museum of california to experience the contributions and culture of the chicano movement broadened to chicken eggs in a nod to gender inclusivity.
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>> and visitors can appreciate and feel pride in chicano history. >> gilda posada is the curator of the exhibition cali the art of chicano peoples. >> the poster was really important in the chicano movement because it allowed these ideas to be in multiple spaces all at once. >> the wall of screen prints and posters is as bold and bright as the people who made them, and punctuate the enduring theme of the exhibit. who is home and what is home in america? like this seminal work by yolanda lopez. >> it's speaking back, right, to that idea that you're not from this country, that you're not from this land. who is the legal alien pilgrim, right? because oftentimes we get called aliens. like we're not even from this earth. she's saying, actually, we're not aliens, right? you're the one who came here. we've been here as a people. >> the exhibition puts historic and contemporary works in
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conversation, unafraid of confronting the issues of the moment. like the movement it represents from not that long ago. >> this is gorgeous and so massive in scale. walk us through what we're looking at here because jimenez underwood is a fiber artist, but she also makes these mural borderline installations, and this one is site specific to oakland. >> the piece weaves together california's complex history of the westward expansion spurred by the gold rush represented in orange and yellow, the blue nodding to indigenous peoples that bold black line the us-mexico border. >> this is a botanica del barrio, a rolling remedies cart by an artist felicia montez from los angeles. >> instead of food, the artist offers remedies and encourages the community to contribute their knowledge. >> felicia is inviting everyone to write their own remedy and put them on the wall. so over time, this wall will be full of remedies that visitors can then
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gain insight and share with one another. leveraging that knowledge from the community. right? because in community is where we heal, not on an individual level. an important artist because it really documents the aids epidemic in the chicano community, and they're always right on the table showing you the intimacy of home once again inviting you into the private in order to talk about a larger issue that affects our larger community. >> and many of these issues are still with us, a reminder of the work left to do to create a more inclusive future. >> there's no stopping someone from being who they are and celebrating who they are. if anything, this exhibition is what happens when you allow people to flourish. >> the exhibit is now open to the public and you have plenty
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of time to check it out. it runs until january 2025. julian glover, abc seven news well, spencer christian is here now with whether spencer, you're getting ready for a father's day brunch. >> i am my dad's getting ready to grill all day. oh, fantastic. >> yes. >> what will the weather look like? >> it'll be a great day for your dad. and for my son is taking me out to brunch and for all of us. but we do have some fire concerns. despite the fact that the weather will be beautiful. red flag warning is in effect until 8 p.m. monday. for a large portion of the northern sacramento valley for lake county and portions of northern napa and sonoma counties. now, during this period of time, wind gusts will range from 25 to 35mph. relative humidity will be dangerously low at about 10 to 20. nonetheless we've got some lovely weather coming our way. despite that fire risk, overnight. clear skies, low temperatures, mainly in the low 50s. highs tomorrow into sunny skies near 60 at the coast, but of course, windy uh- mid 70s around the bay shoreline. mid to upper 80s in the warmest inland
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spots. and here's the accuweather seven day forecast. not much change in that temperature range through tuesday, and by tuesday the high fire danger should have subsided. wednesday, june 10th it cools down a little bit, but under sunny skies. but at the end of the week, friday and saturday, we get a significant warm up with inland highs in the mid to upper 90s both of those days and low 80s around the bay shoreline. all right, and happy father's day to your dad. >> oh thank you. and to you too. thanks. thanks a lot. all right. thank you. spencer now to chris with a preview of sports. >> hi, lauren. >> coming up in sports, it's an early father's day gift for rick celebrini. do you know the way to san jose? rick talks about his son macklin being the potential number one overall pick in the upcoming nhl
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sharks assistant. the past two seasons, and he does have head coaching experience in the ahl. for the san jose job will be his first nhl head coaching gig, and he's set to be our guest on after the game tuesday night. we're going to hear from him. for the first time in franchise history, the sharks will have the first overall pick in the nhl draft. it's really a foregone conclusion at this point. they're going to pick macklin celebrini, whose father, rick, has been the warriors head trainer for the past six years. rick appeared on thursday's after the game with larry and described what it's like when your kid is set to be the number one overall pick. >> i know you can't say foregone conclusion he's going to be a shark. i'll say it for you, but what is that feeling like to know that i mean, your son is likely going to go number one. >> it's exciting. i mean, you run the gamut of emotions and it's, it's surreal. it's, hard to believe at times, and yet it's like you said, it's, around the corner, and we're so excited. it's been exhausting as well. that was really why that just all the demands on, on on
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macklin. and then, you know, secondarily, our family just different interviews and asks and requests and, so, for 17 year old kid to see what he has gone through and how he's kind of handled it and conducted himself, that's probably makes me most proud right now. >> you and your wife, robin, you both played soccer growing up. so obviously, good genetics. i blame my parents for my lack of athletic skill. but did you have any idea that you would have. you have two sons that that are going to be in the nhl? >> yeah. we have a little 11 year old sort of, aspiring hockey player as well, son, as our fourth, yeah. i mean, listen, growing up in canada, it's you're so immersed in it. everywhere you look, it's hockey, you really can't get away from it. and it was just such an incredible environment for them. and so it wasn't a coincidence that they fell in love with the game and sort of followed their passions in that, in that area, although in the east bay. >> and i know that that macklin has been playing elsewhere. so
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it wasn't like he went to high school here, but like the east bay is not loaded with hockey rinks. at least it's not vancouver. yeah. >> no. well, we grew up in the kids all were born and grew up in canada, up until, you know, six years ago when i, accepted this position with the warriors. so we, packed up and headed down as a family. and, so part of that, decision making was to make sure that there was a good hockey program down here for the boys to continue their development. but, i talked to brant burns at the time, and some of the players, and they sort of re reassured me that it was a great program down here for the boys to continue their, their path. and, so we bought a or we didn't buy a house. we actually rented a house at that point down in san jose fairly close to the rink. and, that's where the boys, kind of spent a year of their development before going on to, to minnesota. >> that is great stuff. game five, the stanley cup final right here on tuesday night on abc. seven new sharks head coach ryan warsofsky and san jose
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native devin cooley, who played with the sharks last season. they will join us for after the game and on monday, we'll have warriors center trace jackson davis live in studio after game five of the nba finals. forever giant hunter pence fire up the fans in san jose quakes hosting fc cincinnati. look at hunter go. but for the second game in a row, the quakes allow a hat trick to a substitute. cincinnati's yuya kubo did that. nine minutes of game time tied for the fourth fastest hati in mls history. quakes lose it four two. ouch. warriors moses moody was our guest on after the game last night. larry asked him about klay thompson, who recently unfollowed the team on his social media. really common move these days as players near free agency or want a new deal, moses shared a funny story when people thought he unfollowed the warriors on social. the real truth, though he actually never followed him last year. >> after the season, everybody was talking about it. they had a video sent out, unfollowed the warriors, but i didn't follow him in the first place. i didn't
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i didn't follow him all year. so, you know, you just go to it at a certain time and you see it and it fits the storyline. so, you know, you got to be careful when the media playing with situations. >> yeah. you can't trust us at all. you know. so were you surprised at what that turned into. yeah. >> with my situation. yeah, i was surprised. my mom called me and was like, yo, like, do you see what's going on? well, like, i don't remember what she said, but i didn't. i don't even know if i had instagram at the time, but i didn't follow him all year. so for the story to just come out at a convenient time to make a story, you know, it makes sense. >> all right. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. lauren >> chris. 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. download the app now and start streaming. that's it for us tonight. i'm lauren martinez. abc seven news continues tomorrow morning at five for spencer and chris. thank you for joining us. and happy fat
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