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from the alex trebek stage at sony pictures studios, this is "jeopardy!" here are today's contestants... a stay-at-home mom from ottawa, ontario, canada...
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a communications specialist from des moines, iowa... and our returning champion, an archivist from west lafayette, indiana... whose 13-day cash winnings total $299,000. [applause] and now, here is the host of "jeopardy"!, ken jennings. thank you. thank you, johnny. and welcome to a new week here on "jeopardy!" if you've been watching over the past few weeks, you have witnessed the rise of a new super champion in adriana harmeyer. her total of 13 victories now ties her with "jeopardy!" greats like ray lalonde and matt jackson. and in fact, only ten players in the show's history have ever won more consecutive games than she has. but i have a bit of good news for challengers ty and kelsey. in her last win on friday, for the very first time, adriana did not have the lead heading into final jeopardy, so perhaps a rare sign
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of vulnerability from the champ? let's see what happens today. good luck to all three of you. your categories in the jeopardy round will be these... ...up first. then we have... then... and finally... adriana, what will you have? the "last" shall be first, $200. - ty. - what is last call? - that's it. - state songs, $800, please. the answer there is the daily double in the round, ty. [applause] you have just $200 at the moment, but can wager up to $1,000. - $1,000, please. - here's your clue in state songs... "the shot heard 'round the world" goes off in the third line of this state's official song. what is massachusetts? that is correct. lexington and concord. you now have $1,200. state songs, $600, please.
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- adriana. - what is "georgia on my mind"? that's the song. the "last" shall be first, $400. - kelsey. - what is the last resort? it is the last resort. "the "last" shall be first for $600. - adriana. - what is the last stand? of custer, right. the "last" shall be first, $800. - adriana. - what is the last hurrah? - correct. - "last" shall be first, $1,000. - ty. - what are last rites? - good for a $1,000. - state songs, $400. - ty. - what is alaska? - right. - state songs, $1,000.
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- ty. - what is wisconsin? no. kelsey. what is michigan? also incorrect. adriana. ty had the right state, but the song is called "on wisconsin." - back to you, ty. - state songs, $200. - kelsey. - what is california? correct. i'll take the human race for $200. - kelsey. - what are ashes? - yes. - human race, $400. - ty. - what is speech and vision? - no, i'm sorry. - signs? - adriana. - what are language and signs?
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- vocal language and signs? - also incorrect. we needed to hear speech and writing. writing is the one that's 5,000 years old. back to you, kelsey. we'll do the human race, $600. - adriana. - what is leakey? - good. - bon jovi, $200. here's jon bon jovi himself. in $2,000, "it's my life" took us back to the top of the charts. in the song, i refer to this man, born 30 miles from where i was, a role model as a singer who later got into acting. and like he said, "i did it my way." - adriana. - who is frank sinatra? - yes, it is. - bon jovi, $400. here's jon. in 1989, we flew over the iron curtain to play a concert in moscow with motley crue, skid row, and others, including this legend. - adriana. - who is ozzy osbourne? young ozzy osbourne. that's right. you have $2,800, and we need to take a quick break. "jeopardy!" will continue right after this.
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kelsey kaunisviita vockrodt is a stay-at-home mom from ottawa, canada. and, kelsey, you would not be here today without your parents' fateful first meeting. where and when was that? so they met when they worked together - at a fast food restaurant. - okay. and so that was kind of always the famous story of the family. so fast forward many years, and i got my first fast food job, came home from my first training shift, my mom looks at me and says, "so, did you meet any cute future husbands today?" i rolled my eyes at her, but it turns out i had met
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a very nice young man named brandon that day, and we've now been married for seven years. - wow. - that's how we met. family tradition. i love that. ty patton is a communications specialist from des moines, and i understand, a new dad. congratulations. how's it going? fantastic. couldn't be better. he's an absolute dream so far. a few months old and just the joy of our lives. i understand you got some parenting advice from a surprising source. i did, and i'm glad i'm here to thank you for it, ken, because i was listening to an interview you did where you were talking about parenting and how they're going to have parts of you, but they're going to be their own individual person and you can't fight that and you have to nurture that and let them be. and it's something a million people have said a million times, but the way you said it just resonated and stuck with me and i hope it continues to stick - with me. thank you. - i appreciate that. adriana harmeyer back with us from indiana for yet another week. now, we know you want to travel europe with some of your "jeopardy!" winnings, but you've been to asia already, right? i have. unexpectedly, my first big international trip - was to cambodia and vietnam... - wow. ...because i had a friend living in phnom penh at the time,
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so i went with a few other friends and it was really great. - did you get to angkor? - yes, of course. - it's amazing. - yeah. - it's amazing. - uh-huh. that's all i've seen in cambodia. so i'm now out of questions, which is good, because we gotta get back into the round. adriana, you have command of the board. pick up your buzzers, everyone. bon jovi, $600. here's jon bon jovi again. it was at the house where richie sambora was still living with his mom and dad that we wrote about life on the road. for the record, the steel horse i ride in this song was our tour bus. adriana. what is "wanted dead or alive"? - that's right. - bon jovi, $800. - jon. - i wrote "blaze of glory" for emilio estevez's character in the sequel to this 1988 western. i even had a cameo as an inmate who, as fate would have it, got shot through the heart. - adriana. - what is "young guns"? - correct. - bon jovi, $1,000. going out in a blaze of glory... - jon bon jovi. - i love elvis. so it was a big deal to meet this man. he was elvis manager, and he had an unforgettable question for ours. how do you make any money on five of them there bon jovis?
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- adriana. - who is colonel parker? it is colonel tom parker. our thanks to jon bon jovi for helping us out with that category. the docu-series "thank you, goodnight: a bon jovi story" streaming now on hulu. - adriana select. - candy is dandy, $200. - adriana. - what is lollipop? - lollipop. - candy is dandy, $400. - ty. - what is crunch? - right. - candy is dandy, $600. ty. what are reese's peanut butter cups? right again. candy is dandy, $800, please. - ty. - what is bit-o-honey? - yes. - candy is dandy $1,000, please.
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- adriana. - what is toblerone? - good for $1,000. - religion, $200. - adriana. - who is buddha? - yes. - religion, $400. - adriana. - who is peter? - it is. - religion, $600. - kelsey. - what is mecca? - yes. - religion for $800. the custom of hanging this on the doorpost of a jewish home comes from a commandment in deuteronomy. that's called a mezuzah. back to you, kelsey. i'll do the human race, $800.
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- ty. - what is melanin? - right. - human race, $1,000, please. - ty. - what is how they painted them? no, that's incorrect. kelsey. what is what kind of paint they used? that's also not right. they used animal fat and sticks to try to get some illumination in there. the question is, how did they paint in a dark cave? and here's your final clue in religion... those are the vedas. adriana has the lead. $7,000 at the end of the jeopardy round. double jeopardy is up next. come right back.
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best celebrated together. oh, we're halfway there as jon bon jovi would say. it's double jeopardy, and here are the categories... ...comes first. then... we have... and finally... kelsey, where to? musical instrument rhyme time for $800. - adriana. - what is a mellow cello? right. musical instrument rhyme time, $1,200. that's a numb drum. adriana. musical instrument rhyme time, $1,600.
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you don't want to be in one of these. a flute dispute. back to you, adriana. musical instrument rhyme time, $2,000. that's a real glockenspiel. - where to, adriana? - book sequels, $400. something else... - kelsey. - who is tom sawyer? - that's right. - book sequels, $800. - adriana. - what is dalmatian? - yes. - book sequels, $1,200. - kelsey. - who is heidi? - correct. - book sequels, $1,600.
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- adriana. - what is mame? - it is mame. - book sequels, $2,000. answer there... daily double. [applause] you've extended your lead, adriana. $4,000. $4,000 at stake in book sequels. william goldman wrote "brothers," a sequel to this thriller about a young runner in which agent scylla is alive. - what is "marathon man"? - you are correct. $14,200 for you now. [applause] a history lesson, $400. of nearby india. adriana. history lesson, $800. - kelsey. - who is charles ii? no. adriana. - who is charles i? - the first, yes. history lesson, $1,200.
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- ty. - what is ukraine? - that's right. - history lesson, $1,600. who is batista? before castro. - back to you, ty. - history lesson, $2,000. what is the ming dynasty? - ty. - labor unions, $1,200. - ty. - what are firefighters? - yes. - labor union, $1,600. answer there... the last daily double in the game, ty.
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you can see the scores. - $5,000, please. - all right. betting it almost all on labor unions. here's your clue... in 2024, jalen reeves-maybin, president of this union, said he'd like to see all stadiums switch to natural grass. um, what is the nfl players union? that is correct. the nfl players association. [applause] much tighter game all of a sudden. make a selection, ty. the humans race, $1,200, please. starting in 2008, this american skier seen here won three straight world cup overall championships. - adriana. - who is vonn? - yes. - labor unions, $800. - ty. - what are letter carriers? - you got it. - humans race, $1,600.
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- ty. - who is ted turner? - right. - humans race, $2,000, please. it's called the vuelta a españa. - ty. - labor unions, $2,000, please. carpenters and joiners. back to you, ty. scientists, $1,200, please. - ty. - what is germ theory? - yes. - scientists, $800, please. he invented dialysis. ty.
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scientists, $1,600, please. - ty. - what are the frontal lobes? sorry. no. kelsey. - what are the temporal lobes? - at your temples, yes. less than a minute now, kelsey. scientist, $2,000. it's called rayleigh scattering. lord rayleigh. kelsey. musical instrument rhyme time, $400. - kelsey. - what is the wrong gong? - yes. - the humans race, $400. - ty. - what is the ironman triathlon? - right. - humans race, $800, please.
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- ty. - who is earnhardt? dale earnhardt sr. yes. and we won't have time for those final two clues. ty has made a run at adriana's lead, but she's still in front heading into final. the category today will be... 2 last names, same first letter. and the clue's coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn't be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don't take wegovy®
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2 last names, same first letter is the final jeopardy category today. interesting. let's see the clue. 30 seconds, players. good luck. ♪♪
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we'll come first to kelsey kaunisviita vockrodt, who had $2,200. she wrote down... who are schindler and smith? "schindler's list" is right. you were halfway correct, so we're gonna have to take away... you wagered... nothing at all. you still have $2,200. ty patton was in second place with $13,$400. did he get them both? who are shakespeare and schindler? yeah. "shakespeare in love," the other. so you are correct. how much did you wager, ty? everything but a buck. $13,399. you now have $26,799 and the lead. the pressure is on the champ, adriana harmeyer. $16,200. did she know it was schindler and shakespeare? she got them both. she wagered $10,800.
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that is just barely enough. $27,000 today, making her a 14-day champion. $326,000. and we'll be right back here on the alex trebek stage tomorrow. we'll see you then. ♪♪ captioned by los angeles distribution and broadcasting, inc.
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what these strange creatures are. and how they found a safe haven at the san francisco zoo. >> from abc seven live. breaking news. >> good evening. >> i'm ama daetz, and i'm dan ashley. thanks for joining us. we begin with breaking news, tracking several wildfires burning around the bay area and northern california tonight. >> yeah, the newest one is called the arrow fire. there are evacuation orders in effect because of this fire, which has burned about 5000 acres near copperopolis. that's in calaveras county. now, the fire has been burning since 330 this afternoon. so far, firefighters have zero containment and they are fighting winds gusting to 30mph. another fire that sparked today, called the sites fire, is almost as big. smoke from this fire is visible here in the bay area. started in colusa county around 2 p.m. and has burned more than 4000 acres. firefighters have zero containment. cal fire says hot and dry conditions are making the job harder. >> also developing tonight,
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sonoma county has declared a local emergency in response to the point fire near lake sonoma. sky seven captured some of the smoke rising from the wildfire earlier today. the fire has burned 1200 acres since sparking yesterday and is 20% contained so far. two homes have burned down. cal fire crews are checking on how many other buildings have been damaged. the fire is on the south side of lake sonoma, west of geyserville. it's burning toward healdsburg. abc seven news reporter suzanne fawn is there. >> it was a much better day for firefighters today. cal fire says crews made great progress. they got a better handle on the flames and kept the fire from growing. >> the fire came from that direction. >> the point fire burning in sonoma county near lake sonoma, forced about 400 people from their home and businesses. the fire burning intensely on sunday afternoon. taylor brinkman of raymond burr vineyards knows with all the brush and the trees and everything, it's like it's, you know, it's a tinderbox heavy winds and low moisture in the
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air were factors for fast moving flames on sunday. >> the wind really started to whip up around, i want to say around 330, 4:00. and that's when it started to get really smoky here. and that's when we knew, oh, the fire is actually right there. >> on monday, cal fire conditions were much better. the wind was significantly less. after surveying some of the damage, crews determined that two homes so far have been destroyed in the fire. a number of other structures have been damaged, but it's too early to say exactly how many. according to cal fire crews got better containment around the fire mopped up hot spots. cal fire says five helicopters in the air today were a big help with water drops. there haven't been any new evacuations ordered. again. cal fire says this was a great day for fire crews because they kept the fire from growing in cloverdale, suzanne phan. abc seven news. all right, so we want to bring in abc seven news meteorologist sandhya patel for a look at those conditions. >> we do because, sandhya, there are concerns in parts of the bay area actually beyond where the
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fires are burning, right? >> that's right. dan and ummah, the colusa county fire is sending smoke into the bay area. along with that fire up in sonoma county. so let me show you the conditions near the point. fire right now it is much better. 68 degrees relative humidity has creeped up 34% and the winds are really calm. so this should really help the firefighters. but a red flag warning still remains in effect for solano county until 8 a.m. tomorrow, as that northerly wind gusting 20 to 35 miles an hour, combines with low humidity. i mean, 5 to 15. and that fire danger remains elevated. winds are gusty right now over the higher terrain. mount diablo 36 miles an hour. air quality is in the good to moderate range, but when you look at purple air, you will notice there is some pockets of worse air quality across parts of the north bay due to those fires burning to our north. and we take a look at the smoke forecast and you will notice at 11:00, still seeing some of the smoke impacts across parts of the north bay and into the east bay. as we head into 2
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a.m. really will remain kind of hazy across the region through the morning hours, and then more smoke will be coming in aloft. there is a spare the air for today, an air quality advisory for tomorrow, moderate air quality for the north bay coast and central bay and good elsewhere. wednesday is going to be a repeat of that. i'll be back with a full look at the forecast coming right up. ama and dan. okay, sandy, thanks a lot. >> and you can track or actually let's talk about the biggest wildfire in the state that's burning right now. it's burning through los angeles and ventura counties, putting 50 homes at risk. >> the post fire, as it's called, is more than 15,000 acres in size and just 20% contained. reporter sid garcia from our sister station in los angeles, talked with firefighters about what they're facing while water dropping helicopters were filling up at pyramid lake, and crews were hiking into the rugged terrain to do their work, cutting a line around the post fire. >> it's burning in the los padres national forest. the fire is threatening the 53,000 acre sespe condor sanctuary. what's
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burning is mostly brush. the winds are pushing the fire south. >> we currently have numerous crews engaged in going direct in the buck creek and piru creek drainages, where the fire is currently hung up. >> what's it looking like now as far as weather? >> so the fire is getting wind tested right now. we're getting sustained winds of 10 to 15 with gusts up to 35 miles an hour. so the crews are in there right now going direct, trying to put handline in to prevent the fire from further spreading into those drainages. >> here's some of the damage that left behind in gorman. nearly two dozen cars destroyed at this auto repair shop right off interstate five. the fire started north of here in gorman, and as you can see, it burned its way through hungry valley. we are on the west side of interstate five in the los padres national forest. the wind is pushing it southeast towards pyramid lake. a fire this big this early in fire season. well according to a ucla climate scientist, it isn't surprising
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the reason what rainy seasons have grown. a lot of grass and brush to burn. >> we're halfway through june. we're starting to see increased activity. but nothing, nothing. all that out of the ordinary yet at scale at least. i think that's going to start to change, probably within the next couple of weeks. so i would say probably by july uh- we're going to see the manifestation of a really active fire season. >> and well over 1000 firefighters are battling this blaze. and the cause that's still under investigation. reporting from pyramid lake, i'm sid garcia, abc seven news. >> and you can track the fires that are burning across the state with our abc seven news. wildfire tracker. click on the fire icon to learn the latest on each fire, including acres burned and containment. you can find it on abc seven news.com/fire map. >> new at ten san jose police arrested a man for hitting a spectator with his car during a sideshow on saturday. he faces charges of felony hit and run
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and felony reckless driving. police say an officer tried to help the injured spectator, but people swarmed his car. they hurt the officer and did severe damage to the vehicle. san jose police are working to identify those who participated in the assault and the vandalism, and the department posted online today saying that they will expend every effort to arrest those involved. a different kind of health warning tonight from the nation's top doctor. the u.s. surgeon general is calling for a cigaret style warning label on social media sites. necessary he believes, to protect children. abc seven news reporter leslie brinkley looks at how that kind of label could affect parents and schools. >> there's a warning label on packs of cigarets and tobacco products. now, the u.s. surgeon general wants to require a warning label online for social platforms, saying social media is associated with significant mental health harms for adolescents. >> it's become clearer and clearer that there are
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significant harms from social media, and we need to be taking action right away. >> doctor ruston is a primary care physician who has worked on the nationally distributed screenagers movies trilogy. >> it's super fun playing on my mom's cellphone. awesome how you can watch videos on youtube and sharing photos. >> the films have roots in the bay area and have been shown in over 15,000 schools. >> and what social media does is it throws in two ton wrench into that already difficult phase of adolescence. first, it does this by constant comparison, and the second is really heightening social aggression. >> congressman mark desaulnier weighed in, saying, i wholeheartedly back the surgeon general's recommendation that social media platforms be given a warning label, just like we've employed for other public health threats like tobacco and alcohol. what good would a warning label do? well, it could empower parents to limit access to social media at home, and it
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could empower educators to make kids put their devices away at school. studies show kids spend almost five hours a day on social media. >> they tell me time and time again they feel worse after spending hours on tiktok or instagram. and yet they can't help themselves and they feel stuck in whatever mental health struggles that they are dealing with. >> social media has not been a positive experience for many young people. i think it's a trauma that young people are experiencing in their lives in terms of violence in their communities, in terms of racism and discrimination. >> the tech choice trade association called the announcement an oversimplification. adding a warning label to social media sites would require legislation to be passed by congress. i'm leslie brinkley, abc seven news. coming up next, what was said at tonight's debate among the candidates for san francisco's mayor? >> plus, what are these things? and why is the san francisco zoo
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a safe haven for them? stay with us. >> and the nba finals ended tonight here on abc seven, the nhl stanley cup final could end tomorrow. see if the florida panthers can close out the series against the edmonton oilers. live coverage of game five starts at 5 p.m. it will be followed by after the game with abc seven news sports director larry beil joined in studio by the san jose sharks new head coach ryan
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20,000 units of housing, and we have one of the lowest crime rates we've had in over ten years, not including the pandemic. >> we mean new leadership in our police department to grow our police department to fight for police department budget. i will do that as mayor. >> i'm the only one on stage that's held nonprofits accountable in the areas of housing, education and employment. i've also built affordable housing on time and under budget, with good paying union labor. we can expand and do more affordable housing bonds, but we have to remember this city needs to remain a city for all. >> san franciscans, and that includes working people. i have voted for over 100,000 units of housing in san francisco, from the bayview hunters point shipyard to rincon hill, central soma, western soma, parkmerced, the eastern neighborhoods that takes bringing people together. you do this with neighborhoods,
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not against neighborhoods. >> these candidates took part in their first debate just last week. voters head to the polls, of course, in november. >> all right. it was windy overnight, but then i woke up and it was just fine. >> it was windy and it changed quickly. meteorologist sanjay patel is here. that's wind. certainly making things worse on the fire lines, unfortunately. >> and with things so dry, especially the grasses, dan. and the fire concern is still with us. so let me show you some live pictures or i shouldn't say live pictures. pictures from earlier. they were live at one point at sunset you will notice there was a lot of smoke and haze. and i'm really going to show you where you're looking at right here. mount tam, also mount uh- from emeryville. you can see all that smoke and haze, even the golden gate and a little tinge down in santa cruz. this is from colusa county fire burning the sites fire. and that's been sending us smoke. we've seen some smoke impacts from the point fire in sonoma county as well. so here are some tips to keep you safe.
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spare the air tonight and an air quality advisory tomorrow, so if possible, stay inside with your doors and windows closed. of course, if it's too warm, don't shut your doors and windows, but it's best to avoid the smoke if you can, and put your ac on recirculate if you do have it. that red flag warning is not just for solano county. it extends up and down the state through the central valley, so the fire danger remains elevated. as we look at satellite and radar, we do have a northwesterly wind flow. right now, the coast is pretty much clear other than some passing clouds right now, winds are gusty. novato 17 miles an hour, but not so windy everywhere. it's just been a little breezy tonight from our golden gate bridge camera. little murky view, 60 degrees in the city. oakland is at 63, san jose 70 and half moon bay is at 52 degrees. as we look at a view that is frozen now 70 degrees in santa rosa, petaluma, 6672, in concord and livermore is at 69 degrees. a view from our east bay hills camera. visibility is
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still good through early morning. a red flag warning going for solano county tomorrow. still breezy to gusty and then wednesday the fog is back. higher humidity will help the firefighters. not the case though. tomorrow we're still going to be looking at pockets of moderate to high fire danger across some of our inland valleys. the winds will play a part in this. as you will notice, they'll be pretty much light tomorrow morning, but then they pick up over 30 miles an hour along the coast. inland areas will be 25 to 30 miles an hour. you combine that with relative humidity values that are up there right now, but they're going to be coming down, especially as we head towards tomorrow afternoon. so with 62% at 7:00 in the morning, watch what happens to that humidity value down into the teens. napa, santa rosa, concord. so this is why that fire danger is still going to remain high. your temperatures in the morning, 50s and 60s, a few high clouds tomorrow afternoon. you're looking at low 60s to upper 80s. similar to today. you will see high clouds streaming across our
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skies once again filtering the sunshine. the accuweather seven day forecast. it's going to be a breezy one. we are looking at plenty of sun wednesday is cooler for juneteenth and then summer starts on thursday at 150 in the afternoon and we bring on the heat mid to upper 90s for the end of the workweek. beginning of the weekend, still comfortable at the coast, and then we'll cool it off for you as we head towards monday. ama and dan. okay, thanks, sandy. >> well, new at ten five endangered salamanders now have a home at the san francisco zoo. they are called axolotls. zoo officials say the animals were rescued after being smuggled into the us from mexico. look at that face. there are fewer than 100 of them left in the wild, so they're considered critically endangered. sf zoo is part of a network of zoos and aquariums that specialize in caring for confiscated illegal wildlife. >> they're kind of cute. all right, coming up next, california's biggest school district could ban cell phones for all students all day long
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universities to the west coast is taking a big step forward. a new initiative called black to san francisco kicked off a six week scholar program. 60 students from more than 20 hbcus will spend their summer in san francisco. abc mornings anchor kumasi aaron, who's a proud hbcu alum, welcomed the scholars in a ceremony at usf. you are going to have the best summer ever. >> san francisco is such a beautiful, world class city. >> the students will participate in paid internships and will get to explore the city's rich culture. several students spoke to abc seven news about what excites them the most. >> being able to take what i've learned at an hbcu and bring it over to where there's like a lesser minority of black folk in the community, inspiring other people to see what's going on
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around the other parts of the us. >> and bring it to the west coast. >> getting to spend more time with other black students and really enrich myself in that way. and then also it be in a professional setting and all of us get to empower each other professionally. >> the ultimate goal is to eventually bring an hbcu satellite campus to san francisco. this program could make the city a top contender for hbcus looking to expand west. >> all right, well, we all have them, right? cell phones, though, could be off limits on public school campuses in the los angeles unified school district tomorrow, the school board will consider first steps to craft a policy that would ban student phones and social media use during the school day. reporter anabel munoz, from our sister station in l.a, has the story. >> cell phones are a common distraction for many people, including young students. >> stars.and talked to teachers and principals and parents and even students in my youth advisory council. they all reported the same thing, which is that, yes, this is a huge distraction. it's leading to worsening mental health
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outcomes, lower academic achievement. >> school board member nick melvoin says lausd s 2011 policy restricting cell phones is not fully enforced. his proposal takes it a step further and would ban phones throughout the school day, including break periods. >> schools will have some discretion into how to implement this, whether it's a cell phone locker or these pouches that some folks may be familiar with at comedy shows or concerts, he says. >> some schools already implement similar policies, including marina del rey middle school. >> i totally agree with the with the idea. >> krystel diaz children attend another school where cell phones must be turned in. she says it's helped reduce cyber bullying while she's strongly supports the policy, her children not so much. what do they say about it? >> they hate it. they totally hate it. doctor erlanger earl turner is an associate professor of psychology at pepperdine university and an expert in child psychopathology. >> it's really important for schools to recognize that this is a unique opportunity to teach our current teens about how do
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we actually navigate using technology appropriately and also setting boundaries, healthy boundaries, he says. >> it's important to consider positive and negative impacts of technology and social media. the resolution, set to be voted on tomorrow, calls for feedback from students, parents and teachers, and guidelines varying by age groups. it would be funded by the school district. anabel munoz, abc seven news. the first homeowner's insurance, now pet insurance. >> why a major company is dropping thousands
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