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locations as part of an investigation. but reaction is trickling in. good morning to you. it is sunday, june 23rd. i'm gloria rodriguez. why don't we get started with a quick look at your weather with meteorologist lisa argen and lisa? it's not as hot today. no. in fact, the first weekend of summer was certainly hot yesterday, with 101 in livermore only in the 50s, mid 50s, half moon bay. >> and this morning all the dry air is in the upper levels of the atmosphere. you can see some moisture there moving into southern california. we're going to talk about that impacting monterey and san benito county later on today. but as for the bay area, it's the low clouds and fog at the coast. mount diablo right now has 15% relative humidity. you can see all the fog there. san francisco temperatures from the 50s here, low 60s in oakland, mid 60s by the bay shore. redwood city is at 62. and the view from emeryville with sunny skies and 77 by the delta. so we're warmer this morning. seven degrees warmer from novato to livermore
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with very little fog, the sun shining for the past several hours will take us up to the 80s inland by 1:00, and then by two 3:00. we're in the lower 90s, so temperatures on the decline inland by about six degrees. bay shore as well. the breeze kicks up and we'll see cloudy conditions once again. half moon bay. >> all right lisa, thank you so much. well, we are still waiting to hear from the fbi on why agents showed up at the mayor's home on maiden lane in oakland before dawn on thursday. other agents, including from the irs, raided the embarcadero offices of california waste solutions, which runs the city's recycling company. two homes on view, crest court and skyline boulevard, were also raided, and they are connected to the duong family, which runs california waste solutions. as a federal investigator gets underway linked to business owners in oakland, the spotlight remains on oakland's embattled mayor, a growing number of voices are calling for shengtao to resign, including the oakland chapter of
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the naacp. abc seven news reporter anser hassan got an interesting reaction from one of the leaders of the recall effort saturday evening. >> oakland mayor shang tao's house showed no sign that anyone was home. but on friday, the lawyer for the embattled mayor spoke about the pending federal investigation into possible public corruption. >> i would point out the search warrants were for the address. okay, okay. >> and that's significant because it's significant because , again, we don't have any information that indicates that mayor tao is the target of the investigation. early thursday morning, fbi agents raided mayor tao's home and hauled away boxes of evidence, brass points out the warrants were for the address where mayor tao lives, not for mayor tao specifically, the mayor has not been arrested. >> this is a search warrant only. there are no restrictions on the mayor. >> the feds also targeted two homes related to the duong family, who are big donors to oakland politics. though brass
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states the mayor doesn't face any restrictions, there's a growing number of voices in the community calling on the mayor to resign or resign. >> and now mayor tao and let november 5th be the election day for a new mayor. >> on wednesday, the day before the raid, a rally was held in front of city hall to announce that city officials ratified the number of signatures necessary for the recall of mayor tao to qualify for the november ballot. judge brenda forte, a former alameda county superior court judge, says it's even more critical for tao to gracefully step down given this open federal investigation. >> the fbi is never going to tell you you are or not a target of an investigation. they don't have to tell you that judge forte says tao is entitled to the presumption of innocence acknowledged. >> the tao hasn't even been charged. but the judge believes this investigation will be a distraction, especially as city council has to tackle a historic
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budget deficit. the oakland chapter of the naacp issued a statement reading, in part oaklanders deserve a mayor who's not distracted fully committed and able to lead the city, experts say this current federal investigation could take months, if not longer. in oakland, anser hassan, abc seven news this is clearly an ongoing investigation and we're going to stay on it. >> so stay with abc seven news to learn the latest about what's happening with the mayor and how it will affect the city of oakland. we will continue to update abc seven news.com and the abc seven bay area app. cal fire says a fire that broke out sunday in sonoma county is now 85% contained. the so-called point fire has charred more than 1200 acres near lake sonoma. that's northwest of healdsburg. three structures were destroyed by the flames. two others were damaged. evacuation orders have now been lifted. cal fire says crews are pulling hoses and they're in the mop up phase. the cause of the fire is still under
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investigation. firefighters are making progress on the state's largest wildfire for the sites fire in colusa county. containment is now at 38. firefighters shared video of some of the 64 miles of control line that they've built to keep the fire from spreading. it has scorched more than 19,000 acres, but cal fire says no buildings have been damaged. over in the central valley, crews are dealing with a wildfire in fresno county. it's called the watts fire. the fresno county sheriff's office shared this video. you can see smoke and a helicopter making water drops. the fire broke out yesterday in the tollhouse area, prompting evacuation orders and warnings. at least one person has been hurt and two structures have been destroyed. cal fire says the fire has burned 100,000 acres so far. at last check, it is only 30% contained. new. this morning, a heavy police presence in vallejo for a possible shooting investigation on video
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from overnight shows, bullet casings and dozens of yellow evidence markers. police closed off springs road near monterey street. officers were also seen a block away on kentucky street. and we work. we are working on gathering details about what happened and any possible injuries. morning. check this out. traffic on the bay bridge coming to a stop because of a sideshow. you can see fireworks went up there and cars were doing donuts. some people parked on the bridge to watch the spectacle, while other drivers just got stuck in it overnight. the video was taken around 2:00 this morning along the eastbound side of the bay bridge. we're told the sideshow went on for about 25 minutes before traffic finally started moving again. no word on any possible citations or arrests. the area around lake merritt was
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packed last night after what was a very difficult week for oakland police increased patrols for lake festival following a shooting on wednesday that left more than a dozen people injured, organizers tell abc7 news reporter cornell bernard they're staying positive. >> three the lake fest is a family picnic. >> travel at hernandez and his crew ready to greet the public at lake fest, the event he founded on lake merritt. >> welcome to lake fest. thank you. >> this year, attendees are lining up outside for a security check. the festival, surrounded by blocks and blocks of fencing, trevelle says it's all about safety. >> we gated the whole park, we're checking bags and making sure no one has weapons or anything. >> on wednesday night, gun violence rocked a juneteenth celebration near lake merritt. oakland police say 15 people were wounded. the shooting is one of the biggest in the city's history, and a lot of my friends
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who are older, i'm 74, so a lot of my friends are older. >> like, well, i don't know, sandra. i don't know if it's going to be safe. >> sandra black says she isn't seeing big crowds at lake fest like last year, but assured her friends the festival is safe in the wake of the shooting. >> it's great. it's safe. there's plenty of police around that don't. we cannot let these knuckleheads interfere with us living a good life. >> the opd providing a large police presence of 30 to 50 officers at lake fest inside the event and out with numerous street closures, so i think so. >> naturally, there are some concerns you can't help it. >> lemonade 510 owner jade lee was a bit reluctant about being a vendor at lake fest in the wake of the violence, but appreciates security measures around the event. >> unfortunately, there is violence. there's violence in america, there's violence in oakland. and, and we're going to move on and we're going to have a safe environment. free samples try to big surge. >> oseguera has been barbecuing delicious things at lake fest
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for years. >> this is our third year. we have never seen a fight, anybody arguing ever. so, you know, everybody's just here for a good time. go ride for apple. >> chevelle was hoping 15,000 people would show up for lake fest to have a safe, relaxing, fun day. >> there aren't many things to do in oakland where we can all come together as one culture and enjoy ourselves, and we're hoping to do that and keep continue to do it in oakland, cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> looks like they had a fun time there. well, we now have a budget deal in sacramento state. democrats have agreed to delay the planned health care worker minimum wage from taking effect to help close the state's more than $46 billion budget shortfall. health care workers were supposed to get a july 1st raise, but under the terms of the deal, that will now be delayed until october 15th, that's only if the state's revenues between july and september are looking good. if that does not happen, the
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soonest a raise would take effect would be in january. lawmakers will likely vote on the deal next week. state republicans say they were left out of these negotiations. now, let's get a preview of your weather for this sunday with lisa argen. good morning lisa. >> hey gloria, good morning to you and looking at alcatraz from our pier 39 camera, where you can see the fog out over the bay mixed in with some sun. it's only in the 50s here, and we've got temperatures all the way into the upper 70s inland. so we're going to have our sea breeze. temperatures moderating today. i'll explain what that means and have a look at the first full week of summer coming up. thank you lisa. >> and also ahead, the longtime mcdonald's location closing today in the city. what could be behind that decision? and it's prom night and this one's actually making history in san francisco. well, we'll explain its important connection to pride month. >> this season, we've got two celebrity contestants in the hot seat working to win big money
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francisco is closing permanently today. news of the closure was posted on the front door of the business yesterday. according to a reddit user, the franchisee owner wrote in the announcement that all of the employees were offered jobs at other locations. the mcdonald's has been a longtime fixture there on 19th avenue for more than 30 years. in recent weeks, the owner has been vocal about the strain that the new $20 minimum wage law for california fast food workers has had on his business, and this closure comes as major chains like mcdonald's try to win over customers strained by those rising food costs. mcdonald's is the latest to launch a $5 deal. here's abc news reporter jacqueline lee this morning. >> inflation, fatigue hitting consumers looking for a quick meal from grocery store prices to those skyrocketing fast food meals, as the current inflation rate sits at 3.3, food away from home is 4% higher than it was about a year ago, creating a
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huge buzz on social media. can we talk about how ridiculous fast food prices are anymore? the fast food chains, feeling the heat and bringing back the deals? on tuesday, mcdonald's kicking off their meal of the season at participating locations, which includes a double cheeseburger or chicken sandwich, small fries, four piece nuggets and a small soft drink for five bucks. several other fast food chains, including wendy's, burger king and kfc, also bringing back deals from their value menus for meals $5 or less. >> the fast food chains want to keep customers coming to their stores. they need to have people coming. so by promoting a value meal, for example, you're going to attract more attention. >> starbucks with a crave worthy pairings deal at participating stores one drink and one butter, croissant or breakfast sandwich starting at five bucks. as years of higher prices continue to make consumers nervous about food away from home, fast food companies are taking notice of
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the lost customer loyalty and lower revenues, but those value menus may not be permanent. >> you're going to attract more attention, build more awareness, and you're going to generate more traffic back to the store to take advantage of these. they probably are temporary. >> jaclyn lee, abc news, los angeles new details about the push to bring giant pandas to the san francisco zoo. >> the big challenge will be paying for them, and we're getting a better idea of how much it will cost, the san francisco chronicle reports. the zoo's financial director put the cost at as much as $70 million for a decade, and that includes a panda enclosure, thousands of pounds of bamboo per month and the cost to rent the china. the pandas from china animal rights groups, though, claim that $70 million is a low estimate. mayor london breed's fundraising plan is focused on raising $25 million. the zoo's deputy director says it's premature to put a price tag on what the pandas would cost. happening now, the twin peaks tunnel
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between the west portal and forest hill stations is closed for repair work. sfmta recently completed a structural inspection of the tunnel. it found it is safe for passengers and workers, but two areas within the tunnel need immediate repair work. muni metro services interrupted for the k ingleside. the l taraval and the m ocean view lines. shuttle busses are connecting those lines while the tunnel is closed through tonight and also happening now in the east bay. bart is working on replacing interlocking sections of the track between rockridge, macarthur and 19th street stations. free busses will replace train service between rockridge and 19th street stations for the rest of the weekend. red line services canceled. the orange line ends at macarthur station, and bart says riders can expect up to 40 minute delays through the area. happening today in monterey county, caltrans is reopening highway one at paul slide, a rock slide near big sur back in
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january of 2023, sent tons of rock and mud onto the road, and it caused a 4.3 mile section of the scenic byway to be closed for nearly a year and a half. the repairs cost about $60 million. also today, the annual sunday streets returns to san francisco. the nonprofit livable city aims at reclaiming car congested streets, transforming them into spaces for everyone to enjoy. today's event will be held in the tenderloin neighborhood on golden gate avenue between jones and hyde streets, and there's going to be some activities there for children and musical performances and lots of food. and those festivities run from noon until about 5 p.m. so of course, if you're heading out there or maybe just heading outdoors on this sunday, of course you want to know about the weather. let's check in with meteorologist lisa argen. tracking the forecast yesterday was really hot for a lot of people. today won't be as hot though, right? >> exactly. yeah, we'll still be above average in our inland valleys. 90s arriving mid 90s. but not that 101 that we saw in
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livermore. temperatures will still be above average there, but the rest of the bay. you got a nice breeze yesterday that's on tap for the day as well. so the cooling continues throughout much of the work week. and we've added another element here. you can see the moisture down around arizona southern california will get a piece of that. but the national weather service has issued an advisory for southern monterey and san benito county at 10 to 15% chance of an isolated thunderstorm there throughout the day. and we'll get into some extra subtropical moisture, perhaps on tuesday, maybe even a sprinkle extra cloud cover as that system that was alberto continues to drift. the some of the moisture anyway up into california. but for now it's the same old, same old with the low clouds, the fog dictating our weather so it doesn't get too hot inland. you can see the remnants of what is left of the marine layer right now. look at the wide ranging temperatures 53 in half moon bay
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with 62 in redwood city, 71 san jose. we've got 60s in hayward and a cool 56 downtown. and already that breeze kicking up from our roof. camera 65 santa rosa and napa with mid 70s in livermore, 77 in fairfield. so those numbers will be halted as we get into the afternoon. 53 in santa cruz right now, looking at the headline not as hot today, about six degrees cooler inland. and then we get that sea breeze the next several days, but more clouds arrive on tuesday, the possibility maybe even a few sprinkles. and then the rest of the week will be a typical summer like pattern. so with the low clouds, the fog retreating, the sea breeze arrives over 20 miles an hour, a few on the peninsula, san francisco. but it'll make it through the delta today. and that will aid in the cooling. so take a look at the bottom portion of your screen as soon as tomorrow morning. that moisture is on the way towards parts of california, and by early tuesday we stop it here.
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and you'll notice that we have a few areas offshore that could arrive into the bay area on tuesday. so that's what could mix things up. bringing some cloud cover, maybe more humidity, maybe a sprinkle. on tuesday. but as for today, we're looking at the cool down inland and still a little toasty there with 93 in livermore, 95 in antioch and temperatures along the peninsula. very pleasant. 70 for you in san mateo, upper 70s palo alto, upper 50s there along the coast. so the accuweather seven day forecast. we're looking at those 90s inland with 70s around the bay, maybe an 80 random there. and as we get through the rest of the week, the cooling continues. but it should be pleasant. typical summer like pattern. and looking at that extra cloud cover, perhaps on tuesday we'll be back with more news after the break.
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>> last night it was san francisco's first annual pride prom at the san francisco center. while it is open to everyone, the night was away for lgbtq plus people to have a prom night specifically geared towards them. but as abc seven news reporter tim johns tells us, it's also a way to help revitalize the city's downtown core. yes, i hope that night of music, dancing, and a whole lot of pride on saturday, the first annual pride prom was held under the rotunda of the san francisco center. >> come in a judgment free zone. >> express yourself. be bold. the only rules. you have to have a great time bank. kaplan is one of the organizers. >> he says the goal of the prom is to create a fun and inclusive event for everyone. someone decided to do just that. was angel tapia, tapia tells me she never got the chance to go to prom when she was in high school. i didn't come out in high school and i've never been very comfortable in the prom setting, so this is kind of my
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opportunity as a 25 year old woman to get that prom experience. >> organizers tell me the prom is about a lot more than just expressing one's pride, though. >> it's also a way to help revitalize the city's downtown core. supervisor matt dorsey represents this district and is openly gay himself. it's a prom, and i haven't been to a prom since i had a girlfriend. >> that's how long ago that was. dorsey says events like these are exactly what the city needs right now. >> since the end of the pandemic, san francisco's core has struggled with empty office buildings, vacant storefronts, and lackluster foot traffic. the san francisco center mall itself has no notoriously lost several big name stores in recent years. dorsey believes things like the pride prom helped not only bring people back to this neighborhood once again, but remind them of everything it has to offer. we had a slow comeback from covid, and we are not getting out of that as fast as some other cities. >> but i've been i've been around san francisco for a long time, and i've seen our ups and downs and that happens. but the
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fundamentals of san francisco are really strong. >> and given that hundreds of tickets were sold for saturday's event, kaplan says he's looking forward to hosting even more proms in the years to come. >> i think right now it's important to just remind ourselves of what makes san francisco great. why you should be proud, and why all of us can come together no matter what your background is. your orientation is in san francisco. >> tim johns, abc seven news. today the fifth annual people's march and rally will take over the streets of san francisco. >> the event is meant to represent brown, black and indigenous people. participants retraced the route of the first gay liberation march, which ran from polk and washington to civic center plaza back in 1970. the rally starts at 11 in the morning. it's followed by the march to civic center plaza. a music festival runs from noon to four. the first people's march drag contest begins right after that. celebrate pride with abc7 news all month long and join us for the exclusive live coverage
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of the 54th annual san francisco pride parade on june 30th. it's streaming everywhere you watch abc7 still to come on abc7 mornings, we're less than a week away from the first presidential debate. as you'll see, the candidates are preparing in completely different ways for the face-off. plus, the san francisco home on the market for just $488,000. is there a catch? of course, there is. we'll tell you what it is coming up. >> if you've been hurt in an accident and you need results, call sweet james. here are just some of the recent wins for our injured clients. call the firm that wins big call. sweet james . i choose to work where everyone can see how busy i am. >> i choose to ride post prebiotic and pre-post biotic >> i choose the freshest. the
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she was right to action. she found us another home that afternoon, and we put in a new offer and got that home. i think the important difference of having a realtor is they come through for you. >> who's your realtor? >> if you've been hurt in an accident and you need results, call sweet james. here are just some of the recent wins for our injured clients. call the firm that wins big call. sweet james . you're watching abc seven mornings live. >> good morning to you. i'm gloria rodriguez. we're starting this half hour with a look at your weather. here's meteorologist lisa, arjun and lisa. we've been talking about that heat wave we had yesterday, but thankfully, it is cooling down today. yeah, just one day event there where we topped off over 100 degrees in the livermore valley. >> but that's about it. our east bay valleys were the only hot spots that breeze picked up in the afternoon, saving us around
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the bay. right now you can see a sunny san jose at 7156 downtown. that fog doing its thing. half moon bay 54. we are 61. in oakland, and as we look out towards a sunny bay bridge, we're in the mid 60s. santa rosa, napa, and 67 concord livermore, 74 and the delta already 77. so with all the sun this morning and a little bit of warmth early this morning, we're looking at temperatures milder than yesterday. but over the next couple of hours we're going to warm quickly and then halt that warming in the low to mid 90s inland around noontime time. and then the temperatures drop off. but you'll notice around the bay it's in the comfort zone in the 70s dropping off through the 60s. and the sea breeze keeps it cool cool. and the clouds around the around the coast there throughout the afternoon. gloria. thank you lisa. >> this thursday, president biden and former president trump will face off in their first debate in years. the last time the american people saw them go head to head was in 2020, abc
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news reporter alison kosik explains how this matchup will be different. >> the first debate in the 2024 election is just days away, and both candidates are preparing in their own ways. donald trump hit the campaign trail on saturday, first in washington, speaking to a group of conservative evangelical activists. the former president then traveled to philadelphia, where he visited a local restaurant before speaking at a rally. >> will anybody be watching the debate on thursday night? i'm john. no. i'm shocked. >> meanwhile, president biden spending the weekend at camp david, his former chief of staff, ron klain, leading his debate prep for biden. >> i think it's going to be about really trying to hone in on what he describes as the chaos of the trump years, and for former president trump, he's going to be looking to seize on what he describes as the failures of the biden administration. thursday's debate will be different than when the two men faced each
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other back in 2020. >> there will be no studio audience, and the candidates mix will only be turned on when it's their turn to speak. the 90 minute matchup will take place thursday night. alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> this morning, we're hearing from a presidential historian, doris kearns goodwin, spoke to abc's martha raddatz this morning about the impact of debates in previous elections and what it could mean for this year's i think maybe this debate, because of the rules, that there's no interruptions. >> the mic will be turned off. there's no audience. it'll look hopefully more like it did in 1960. i mean, what i think about when i think about that debate is like biden, jfk prepared for days. he knew that he was the one who was not experienced in the same way nixon thought he was the far better debater. he didn't need to prepare that. he could just get up there because his campaign rhetoric. but then, of course, he didn't prepare. i really think the rules are going to make it easier for things to change. it may actually benefit trump because he can't interrupt
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because the mic will be turned off and he might appear reasonable. and i think at the same time, biden has to be aware of the importance of vitality and mental strength for both of them. i mean, he's so crazy that we worried about youth in 1960, and now we're worried about age . >> thursday's debate is set for 6 p.m. stay with abc news for special coverage of the debate. tackling homelessness is a critical part of building a better bay area. and this week, san jose took another step toward that goal. the city council agreed this week to look into adding eight safe sleeping sites for unhoused people. they would provide sanctioned places for people to camp with food, showers and other resources. mayor matt mehan originally proposed nine sites, but neighbors opposed a location near history park, and now the city will figure out how much the eight sites would cost. san jose's most recent count shows more than 6300 unhoused people in the city, 4400 of those people live on the streets or along rivers. elected officials
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and nonprofit leaders in silicon valley should expect to see a new report soon. it shows a growing gap between the richest and poorest residents. the san jose state human rights institute sent the recent 2024 silicon valley pain index report to local leaders. it studied 190 statistics for more than 100 recent studies conducted on silicon valley and ideally, they would have shown progress on eliminating income inequality and discrimination. but instead, the 2024 silicon valley pain index found they actually got worse. and the hope now is that leaders who can make change look at the report and listen. we know the patterns and we know the areas that are getting worse. >> we highlighted them in that report. in the report. and so we're saying respond to this need. some of the key highlights show santa clara county is number one in the nation for unsheltered homeless. >> it also ranks first in percentage of unsheltered youth in the alum rock and eastside
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union school districts. the number of homeless students is almost three times higher than it was in 2020. a three bedroom home in san francisco's russian hill neighborhood is up for sale for a steal. just half $1 million. but there is a catch. you may not be able to move in for 30 years in that listing. drew a lot of interest recently . abc seven news reporter suzannephan has more on the unusual listing. >> it's a one of a kind listing in russian hill that drew a long line of prospective buyers last week. >> my husband came in and said, you've got to look out the window and there was a line from the house all the way to the middle of the block right here, this 1100 square foot home at 30 northview court in san francisco has three bedrooms and two baths, and it's for sale for about half $1 million. >> that price tag is definitely raising eyebrows among neighbors like isla smith, selling. for 488,000.
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>> i don't i don't know what to make of it. >> it all came as a big surprise to all of us here on the street . >> the listing posted on zillow says the home is tenant occupied and to be sold, as is the buyer won't be able to move in until 2053. that's another 30 years. >> the new owner would have to buy the house. subject to a very long rental lease. uh, that is currently being offered to an individual. according to the listing, the current tenant will continue to live there and pay the same amount of rent every month. >> the current tenant pays $417 a month for rent. we went to the offices of park north real estate, hoping to talk to the two real estate agents listing the property. no one was available to comment. we then talked to an attorney specializing in landlord tenant law. for some reason, they gave this person a 30 year right of possession. >> i've seen that before. it's kind of a sloppy way of estate
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planning. like i want to leave some security to this person so they don't have to worry about where they're going to live. and they do it that way. i think they should have done it a different way. attorney stephen macdonald says the home will be sold as is with the stated conditions. >> take it or leave it. it's for a very, very unique buyer that's willing to get a big, big discount. >> maybe you know, two thirds, maybe pay 1 million for a $3 million house and wait 10 or 20 years before you can move in a bargain for someone if they're willing to wait in san francisco , suzannephan abc seven news. >> this morning, we're learning more about the family drama behind that listing. turns out there is a lot more to this story. our media partner, the san francisco standard, spoke to the current tenant. she's 83 years old and she lives there with her 66 year old daughter. she says her son owns a home the family is embroiled in a feud over money and property rights, and she says she does not want the home to be sold. her parents bought it in the 70s for
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$52,000, and she says the reason she is still there is because her stepfather wrote a secret lease before he died in 2018. very interesting. i'm sure. still going to continue to get a lot of interest. well, still ahead on abc seven mornings, a young surfer injured while doing the thing he loves most. how he found his way back on the board and getting a live look this morning from our roof camera here in san francisco. a little breezy out there this morning. lisa arjun will have your forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> a car accident can shatter your world, but at jacoby and myers, we want to help you get back to where you were before advocating for you taking on insurance companies, hospital bills, medic care, whatever you need to get back to the life you love. jacoby and myers championed the hard working people of california for over 50 years, and won more than $2 billion in settlements. jacoby and myers. because everyone deserves justice. time to
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him paralyzed from his chest down. >> ever since, the 24 year old has been determined to regain his strength. come on, bring a big, sexy and adapt in hopes of getting back in the water. >> scary. i mean, it was, you know, it's been a long time. >> just weeks ago, thanks to his hard work and a team of volunteers, his dream came true. this time on a custom made surfboard steering with his forearms. yeah riding waves again. a total of day. amazing. >> it was perfect. it felt like i was at home again after the first five. was like, all right, i'm getting a little cold. i think i'm ready to go in. but then i was like, oh, more. one more. collin filled with gratitude, hoping to inspire others. you know, you can overcome anything. you just set your mind to. it >> that was whit johnson and reporting. now let's get a
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preview of your weather with lisa. good morning lisa. a good morning. >> here's a look at that fog that has been stubborn around the golden gate. just staying there, hugging the coastline line. and then underneath you can see how socked in it is. and we'll look for limited sun as you get along the peninsula there. otherwise, it's another pretty warm day inland, but not as hot. i'll have the details next. >> thank you lisa. and also next. it's the bay versus la. abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez has both men's and women's soccer highlights coming up after the break. at planet fitness, $10 just became more valuable than ever. >> join the judgment free zone today before rates increase on june 28th, and lock in your $10 a month rate with a life of your membership. don't miss out. this offer is only good until thursday, june 27th. what's your garage door telling you? maybe it's time for a change. >> a precision we do house calls. let one of our door designers come to you and help you design the door of your dreams. let precision show you the difference. a new door can
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honoring willie mays in the leagues is something i will never forget. and after an off day friday, the giants and cardinals resume their series in saint louis saturday afternoon. logan webb catching up with former teammate forever giants brandon crawford. just hard to see him wearing that color of the cardinals in the first. michael conforto two out, two run single. hey, the giants have a three nothing lead before saint louis even gets the plate. three rbi day for conforto jordan hicks, pitching against his former team and giant killer paul goldschmidt does it again. 350th career home run. not all against the giants. seems that way, though. cardinals back in it. three two game. bottom four down four two. hicks gives up the go ahead three run shot to alec burleson. first of the two dingers on the day for him. tough return for hicks four innings five earned two homers allowed. giants lose nine for four straight losses. webb's going to go against former a sonny gray as they look to avoid the sweep later today. how about the a's taking on the twins? a warm day, but bring the big hat
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bottom one a's down one nothing. and jj blade day one mighty swing in. there it goes. 11th of the year. ties it up at one. and the a's throw up the a. but it all unravels for oakland starter jp sears in the second third batter of the inning manuel margot. that's a three run shot for one minnesota mark cuts. can't believe it. three batters later, jose miranda rips one doubles in two more six one. still no one out. eight earned runs for sears. only got four outs before he's taken out of the game and twins starter bailey ober, his first career complete game on 89 pitches. a's lose ten two rubber match later today. then the a's head out for a six game road trip. let's kick it the quakes at lafc, where they have this this cool a falcon flyover. lafc, one of three teams yet to lose at home. this year. four goals in the first half. here's chi kamara. the header pushes him past one time. quake landon donovan for second on the all time goals list late in the half quakes get on the board. it's rodriguez
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going far post but quakes fall six two. they're winless in their last seven california clasico next week at stanford stadium. another bay versus la soccer matchup on the ladies side it's bay fc and angel city 33rd minute. three defenders close on dorian bailey. that opens up things for tess bodie bay fc takes the lead on her third goal of the year. already a career high, bay fc wins one nil. they have two shutouts this season, both against angel city. another reminder you can see game seven of the stanley cup final. my monday night right here on abc seven is edmonton tries to become just the second team ever to trail. oh three and come back to win. coverage begins at five, immediately followed by after the game. that is your look at sports. have a great sunday. send it back to you. >> thank you chris. and it looks like it's going to cool down today. let's get a check of the forecast with meteorologist elisa arjun. hi, lisa. >> hey, gloria, you're right. you know, we have a couple of things going on from this satellite perspective. you'll notice the moisture in arizona there. they're going to be dealing that dealing with that
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in southern california. and the cloud cover from that is going to be moving up the california coast. so 10 to 15% chance of an isolated thunderstorm. southern monterey into san benito county . for the bay area. it's all about the low clouds, the fog. the next couple of days. then we'll get into some extra cloud cover on tuesday. notice what a nice view this is with the low clouds hanging out there. our sutro tower camera temperatures are really wide, ranging from 54.5 moon bay. you dropped off into the 40 this morning, 56 in san francisco, 66 in hayward, 71 in san jose and as we look out towards emeryville, even warmer numbers here, 77 by the delta, 74 in livermore at mid 60s petaluma and napa, upper elevations have been cooling off. we were in the 80s this morning at about 2600ft. relative humidity was in the single digits. now we're dropping off at about 2000ft and the relative humidity is coming up. so that's the good news. that's all the work of the low clouds and fog. since early this
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morning. so not as hot today. 5 to 6 degrees cooler inland and for the rest of us will be enjoying a nice afternoon on tuesday. we'll get into some extra cloud cover, maybe a few sprinkles. and really, the week ahead is looking like a typical summerlike pattern. so as we look at the low cloud deck hugging the shoreline, it disappears from the marin county coastline and then you'll notice by early tomorrow it is still along the san mateo coast. and that's pretty much where it's going to stay. and then we get into tuesday and notice all the clouds around. there could be a sprinkle here or there, but overall, this is a remnant from a system that was in texas days ago. so we'll be getting some of the cloud cover. hopefully no isolated thunderstorms. the energy that we would need for that is not available. so that's the good news because we don't want any lightning or fire starts here locally. and that's what they're concerned about around monterey today. that slight chance of maybe some lightning. as for today, another warm one in the south bay. how
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about 85 santa clara, 87 in san jose on the peninsula, the sea breeze keeps it tempered. here was 76. in menlo park, 70 san mateo. breezy in the afternoon. redwood city 77 for you and along the coast. mainly cloudy, but a few peeks of sun south of here, but in san francisco it will be below average 64. average high highs 67. up in the north bay. mid 80s for you and over on the bay shore. pleasant afternoon 75, san leandro 82 castro valley. and those 90 are with you today again. but we'll see the temperatures come down a few degrees with delta breeze throughout the afternoon. 88 in san ramon, 93 in livermore, the accuweather seven-day forecast. so not as hot today inland. the cooling continues tomorrow partly cloudy. tuesday and then little change with minor ups and downs the rest of the week. they're so pretty nice looking. week does look nice. >> yeah thank you lisa. the next generation of broadway stars are about to get their first real taste of the great white way.
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tomorrow, the nation's best and brightest high school actors will be taking the stage at broadway's minskoff theater for the jimmy awards. as most broadway shows take years to develop. but tomorrow's performance is going to be put together in just ten days. entertainment reporter joel gargiulo popped in on one of those rehearsals. all you people care to see that. >> you see, you could call it a forecast of broadway's future for all of us all stars on a coast to coast musical competition, it's hard time. >> they are the national high school musical theater awards, better known as award. >> we get excited about the jimmys all year long, but not everybody knows exactly what goes into this. >> the jimmy awards are the tony awards for high school, high school musical theater lovers. >> for these students, they are unreal, thrilling, exceptional. >> unique. incredible and life changing. >> they certainly can be.
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>> just look at past winners, stars like andrew barth feldman and rene rapp. my name is regina joy. >> hi. so here's how it works. >> first, there are the regional competitions. >> those winners come here to new york for a ten day theater intensive. that's what's going on right behind me. and then on monday, there will be one giant performance where two winners will be named for prospective broadway shows could take years to come together. this one is being done in under two weeks. a panel of industry professionals will be there watching and judging. >> we have judges in the audience there. they're all professionals, casting directors , producers, representatives of the industry and they score during the show. and we pick a winner that night. >> and while only two official winners will be named, all will head home with an unforgettable experience. what are you walking away with? >> it's 101 new best friends that we can all follow on instagram and keep up with and support from all over the
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country. >> there's 102 of us, so there's a lot of love to go around. >> so what's one thing you want everyone to know about the jimmy awards there monday night? where are they in new york? >> these lights will inspire you. let's hear it for new york, new york, new york, hmhm. >> well, that was joel gargiulo reporting. and you can watch a jimmy awards on the group's facebook and youtube pages. it streams tomorrow starting at 430. stay with us. we'll be right back right now, pet dander, skin cells and dirt are settling deep into your carpet fibers. >> stanley steemer removes the dirt you see and the dirt you don't. your carpets aren't clean until their stanley steemer clean. stanley steemer gets your home cleaning. >> you told mom to send her prescription to amazon pharmacy. she didn't. now you're stuck behind this guy as he uses the
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seasons underneath written upside down as a response. who is alex trebek? the stamp officially goes on sale monday, july 22nd. on what would have been trebek's 84th birthday. great way to honor him. happening today. start your engines. porsche's mustangs, ferraris and other classic cars will be rolling into the bay area at the 68th annual hillsborough concorde d'elegance kicks off this morning. it's happening at the crystal springs golf course vintage car owners will be showcasing their prized vehicles. organizers say hundreds of beautiful machines will be competing in a wide range of classes, and it's also a chance for people to check out some of the world's most celebrated automobiles. tickets are still available, and this all starts at 10:00 in just three minut. so if u're heading out there, maybe you're doing something else outdoors today. of course you want to check out the forecast. let's get a check with lisa. >> yeah, we'll get the sea breeze down in hillsboro and we're going to see some fog linger around the san mateo
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coast. otherwise it's sunny. it's not as hot inland with temperatures in the mid 90s and the warmest location is there. otherwise the cooling continues just marginally. and then by tuesday we have some extra clouds and trying to decipher the changes throughout the rest of the week. they'll be subtle, maybe a little cooler at the end of the week. >> okay, well, sounds like a nice day. thank you lisa, and thank you for joining us on abc seven mornings. >> i'm gloria rodriguez along with lisa arjun, abc seven news continues at 5 p.m. have a great day >> this is abc 724 seven. francisco, live at levi stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> you're watching abc seven news live any time, anywhere. >> we are. we are. we are, we are, we are, we are where you
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