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show off to the world. ask your eczema specialist about dupixent. tsingtao, where tsingtao. >> still no word from oakland mayor shengtao now, five days since their home got raided by the fbi, some residents are demanding to hear directly from her. >> chaos on the bay bridge. more illegal sideshow activity over the weekend. stopping traffic on
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the bay bridge, lighting off fireworks, and even targeting a chp helicopter. >> president biden and former president trump preparing to share a debate stage for the first time in four years, each going about pre-debate practice in their own way. ahead of thursday's tv event and the first weekend of summer in the books, a live look outside. >> right now, we are expecting temperatures to stay moderate for the last week of june. and of course, the pride parade this weekend. you all. it is here. oh, so it's happening. >> yeah. okay, good. all right. right right. good morning. on this monday, june 24th. yes. >> and start the check of our forecast, drew. yeah. >> we'll kick off the new week with some warm sunshine out there. in fact, we have limited cloud cover this morning. a live look from sutro tower where fog free from this view. and in fact most areas are reporting clear skies this morning. so our marine layer is pretty limited right now. half moon bay, partly cloudy sky on the western half of the city with a little bit of cloud cover. but from oakland to concord, napa, san jose, we have clear skies this morning, so temperatures they will be in the
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50s and 60s right now. so some mild air inland like danville, livermore, brentwood. good morning. fairfield coming in at 62. but some of our valleys like santa rosa a little bit chillier coming in at 48 degrees. but it will be a warm afternoon. here's the inland forecast today. you can see a lot of sunshine out there. temperatures warm quickly this afternoon. no heat advisories in effect, but we will be in the low and mid 90s for daytime highs and our hottest spots inland around the bay shoreline. we'll see sunshine very quickly this morning. it's a nice looking morning. temperatures in the upper 70s, if not near 80 degrees for some. and then along the coast it's a mix of sun and clouds all day long and highs in the upper 50s to the lower 60s. let's check in with sue, see how those drive types here one. >> good morning drew. good morning everyone. happy monday. there is such a thing as we head to the san mateo bridge tail lights heading to the western side of the span, up the high rise and over towards the san mateo side of things. i will say that we have an accident in san mateo. i'm going to get to that
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in just a second. sky is just lighting up a little bit. golden gate bridge no fog this morning. it's a smooth ride all the way into the city from marin county. now here's our issue. it is in san mateo. it is northbound 101 near third avenue. what happened is a truck, some sort of a box truck had flipped over. it was carrying 16,000 pounds of avocados. those. so we have a photographer on the way to try to take a look at that. two lanes are getting by. three lanes are blocked. you are stacked up to kehoe and it is a bit of a mess. so it's going to take some time to clear up. we'll be back with more details in just a few. >> this case has absolutely where it stands right now. has no impact on her ability to be oakland's mayor. >> that reaction from the mayor's attorney after the fbi raided the mayor's home and property is connected to a recycling company. it's the closest thing to a response we've received from the mayor, but nothing directly from mayor tao herself. it's not just the
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federal investigation she's being asked to respond to. there's also the mass shooting where 15 people were hurt at lake merritt. and of course, the push to recall her abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez in the studio this morning with the latest reaction from the community concerned with the mayor's silence and with safety in the city. >> good morning reggie. we've been following the story from the start, and for four days now, we've tried to get in touch with mayor shengtao and have not gotten any statement directly from her. her attorney, though, tells us he hasn't seen any evidence that tao is a focus of the federal investigation. but oakland residents are concerned this investigation is impacting her ability to run the city where she down, where she town about two dozen residents gathering outside oakland city hall yesterday speaking out against oakland mayor sheng tao. the mayor has not spoken publicly since the fbi raided her home last thursday, and other locations connected to
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california waste solutions agents were seen taking boxes of evidence away, and sources tell abc seven news this is a public corruption investigation. the mayor also has not spoken since at least 15 people were shot near lake merritt. >> she's supposed to be our leader. she didn't even know what we don't even know what she is. she didn't even come and apologize to what's going on with our city. these people that got shot like she didn't even come and say, we hope you all get better. >> the organization asians unite and coalition for community engagement plan this rally and these residents had previously been vocal in their support to recall mayor tao. last week, the registrar of voters confirmed there are now enough signatures, more than 40,000 to allow the measure on the ballot. those there, though, say the concern at this exact moment is not the recall, but the city budget that will soon need to be passed. and we have reached out to mayor sheng tao's office to get her take on that, but got no response. her attorney says the
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case has no impact on her ability to be mayor, and this morning, the group oakland united to recall tao is having a news conference and they're calling for her to return to city hall or resign immediately. live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> this is clearly an ongoing investigation. 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'll continue to update you at abc seven news.com and the abc seven bay area app. >> a chaotic weekend in vallejo and not enough officers to respond. police say four people were shot sunday morning. no word on how they're doing. it happened around 3 a.m. near springs road near monterey street. this one call took up most police resources. officers tell the chronicle they were unable to break up a large sideshow a few miles away because they were tied up at the scene of the shooting. they say a crowd of about 400 people gathered at the intersection of mini drive and lewis brown
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drive, a car was set on fire during the sideshow. we have new details about a massive sideshow that stopped traffic on the bay bridge early sunday morning can see those fireworks going off, cars, doing donuts. some people parked on the bridge to watch other people just got stuck in the backup. this video specifically was taken around 2 a.m. on sunday from the eastbound span. the chp is telling us more than 150 cars took part in the sideshow, and some even pointed lasers at a chp helicopter. the chp says that the sideshow started to break up around 2:20 a.m. they took several people into custody , tied to a hit and run crash and a separate police chase. >> we've been following this story for a week now, and this morning, firefighters are close to containment on the point fire in sonoma county. they're at 90% right now. it's been days since
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that fire has grown south of lake sonoma. the fire destroyed three buildings last week. there are more than 350 firefighters putting out what is still smoldering. cal fire says the point fire is one of the largest fires they've seen in that area before july 1st, fire season, certainly off to a busy start. >> look at this map. several major fires forced evacuations over the past week. statewide, more than 90,000 acres burned the area, triple the size of san francisco. fortunately, we have not seen widespread damage to people's homes. here's a heads up if you are in the grizzly peak and tilden park areas of the east bay. this week, the berkeley fire department is holding wildfire response drills. they're going to happen today, wednesday and friday between 8:30 a.m. and 3 p.m. several other fire departments are also participating. officials say it may look like a real incident, but you don't have to be concerned. >> we're learning more this morning about the speed of recovery from destructive fires. four years ago. the 2020 ccu lightning complex fires
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destroyed nearly 700 homes in santa cruz and san mateo counties, a new grand jury report finds. only about a third of those homes have been rebuilt. homes owners said. problems with insurance, the cost of rebuilding and complications with the permitting process kept them from rebuilding. the report recommends changes including a public private partnership to help victims and centers to expedite the building permit process after disasters. >> today marks two years since the u.s. supreme court overturned roe v wade, ending the constitutional right to abortion. dozens of rallies and protests are planned across the country, including here in the bay area, to voice support for women's reproductive reproductive freedom. at least 21 republican controlled states have successfully enacted abortion restrictions in the past two years. democrats are promising action if they gain control of congress in november. if we have the trifecta, the house, the senate and the white house, then we are going to make
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roe versus wade law of the land again. the supreme court could be looking at another landmark case this week. they're set to rule on whether or not medical emergencies override state abortion bans before they leave for summer recess. abortion is expected to be one of the top issues when voters go to polls. this november, and it's expected to be a big topic when former president trump and president biden meet for the first debate later this week, both men spent time over the weekend preparing for the debate on thursday. it will be the earliest debate in modern history. president biden and former president trump support the move, both hoping to reach early voters. will have a different format from debates we've seen in the past. there will be no studio audience. the candidates microphones will be muted when it's not their turn to speak. you can watch the debate hosted by cnn right here on abc seven
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thursday night. abc news coverage starts at 5:00. the debate itself starts at six 5-10 this morning. >> hello, san jose, a live look outside. it is clear out there. we're finding a pretty compact marine layer this morning. so for a lot of us we're starting out cloud free. in fact san jose coming in with clear skies. plenty of stars out there. current temperature 63 degrees, high humidity and the winds are pretty calm. so looking at the morning planner as we get you going, you see a lot of sunshine. it's going to be a bright morning. we're not fighting much cloud cover right now. so that means temperatures are comfortable. upper 50s, lower 60s over the next couple of hours. and in our warmest areas already getting into the 70s by about 10 a.m. so your sunglasses will be your best accessory today. now, highs depending on where you are, are close above or below average for this time of the year. for a lot of us, temperatures will be a few degrees above average into the 80s and 90s from napa to livermore, 90. in concord, san francisco, the one area that is
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going to be a bit below average today instead of a high of 67, which is average, we'll hit about 64 for this time of the year. and you can see 80s for san jose and santa rosa. so future weather showing you we're not breaking down too much fog this morning. we'll have patchy cloud cover along the coast, but it's not thick fog. it'll be a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day, and those temperatures will get into the low 90s and our warmest areas inland. so we'll see 64 in the city, 72 in oakland, 86 in san jose. there's those low 90s inland and our warmest spots. guys >> drew thank you. getting lost in the great outdoors still ahead. the precarious positions a few off leash pets found themselves in before needing to be rescued. >> communities in oakland dealing with violence. finding a way forward. the event over the weekend showing resilience. the same place where 15 people were injured in a shooting last week. >> the giants are back in san francisco for the first time since the death of willie mays. the plan to hon
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abc seven traffic center. we have a live shot now of highway 101 in san mateo. what's going on here? we have a box truck, as you can see in the center. divide that has spilled its load of avocados, 16,000 pounds of avocados on the street. trying to get a look at those avocados. but nonetheless, three lanes are blocked. you can see the two right lanes are getting by. northbound 101. the chp has issued a special traffic alert, a sigalert looks like a tow truck is backing up right there to the scene to get that box truck out of the way, and then they'll need to be some cleanup again. this is north 101 and san mateo near third avenue, two lanes getting by three lanes blocked an avocado spill. the reason why guys. >> all right. thank you sue. time now is 515 in the east bay lake fest brought the community out to oakland's lake merritt over the weekend. thousands of people strolled checking out the booths, snacking on the food, and really just enjoying the weather. during this annual
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summer festival. it was the first big event since 15 people were shot during a juneteenth celebration last week near the lake, oakland police provided extra security for the event on saturday, including 30 to 50 officers who were on hand to patrol. >> 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 >> lake fest vendors say they appreciate the security measures put in place for the event. >> building a better bay area is our mission here at abc7 this morning. we want to share with you a win for a neighborhood that could really use one. in san francisco, a block party in the tenderloin is giving hope to many families with kids. abc seven news reporter luz pena talked to organizers of the program sunday streets, about the impact of the event. everything live music, food trucks and entertainment. >> this is the oasis many
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families in san francisco's tenderloin have been waiting for. >> i feel like it really is needed and it really shows how the tenderloin is changing. >> henricia spencer and her four kids left their home and followed the music to golden gate avenue. it's really cool, i like it, my sisters are having fun and so i'm having fun too. there are more than 3000 children living in the tenderloin. that's more than in any other san francisco neighborhood. so seeing this today made many of them feel special. >> you want to be a basketball player? yeah. yes. so you're practicing? >> yeah. >> i go to the gym every day. >> this neighborhood party is an event by sunday streets. san francisco, a program by the nonprofit livable city. they have been doing block parties in different neighborhoods for years. this is the first one of the summer series. >> the next one is going to be in excelsior on july 21st. that one is going to be about a mile long and length, and we have
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five more events that we'll be doing. >> saint anthony's foundation sponsored the block party at their golden gate greenway, a project aiming to permanently close the 100 block of golden gate avenue. for events like this, the vision of the golden gate greenway that's shared by all nine nonprofit partners on the street with saint anthony's leading, is what would it look like if every day could be like sunday streets, a closed block where people from the community can come out and really claim it as their own? the nonprofit circus center was one of the local vendors hoping to inspire children. >> you have to get outside of your environment to be able to see things and expand your horizons and circus. you bring it into that environment in the surrounding areas. >> people doing and selling drugs is still a reality that is not only affecting families, but businesses. recently, city supervisors gave initial approval to a store curfew during overnight hours to fight
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drug sales on tuesday. the board is set to meet again to discuss this curfew. >> while we're working on solutions, the tenderloin deserves everything that everyone else gets. we deserve festivals, block parties, children being pushed on strollers. >> in the meantime, parents here want more of this. >> i hope they keep this going every year in san francisco. >> luz pena, abc seven news. >> activists and drag icons led the fifth annual people's protest march in san francisco. hundreds of people attended yesterday's community led pride event that focuses on uplifting black, brown and indigenous voices. the march followed the same route of the first gay liberation protest that happened june 27th of 1970. it ended at polk and sutter streets for a celebration of queer culture with djs and performers. >> we are the co-founders of the people's march, and we do an incredible collaboration with the first street music alley. today. we did that showing our
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solidarity, our community, our love for each other and to finish the day off the first ever people's march drag contest at music city. >> cash prizes. >> that was miss juanita more. let's put some respect on her name. >> right. she'll be mad that we didn't super her san francisco's inaugural pride prom took over san francisco center over the weekend. >> while it's open to everyone, the night was a way for lgbtq plus people to have a prom night specifically geared toward them. organizers say hundreds of tickets were sold for this. they hope to host this event again in the future. attendees say they're excited to show their pride in a fun and safe environment. >> 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 opportunity as a 25 year old woman to get that prom experience. >> pride prom also helped to revitalize downtown. san francisco's core has struggled since the end of the pandemic, with empty office buildings, vacant storefronts, and
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lackluster foot traffic. city leaders believe events like these are exactly what san francisco needs right now. we're just days away from pride weekend in san francisco. abc seven is your home for the exclusive live stream of the 54th annual san francisco pride parade this sunday, and we are getting you ready all week with special coverage on abc seven at seven. it's all wherever you stream abc seven news. i should also mention it's going to be on television. mm.hmm streaming is important, but it will also be live on abc seven. right? >> start it and watch it. yes. see how it goes. >> it's always fun. >> see how it goes. you know? >> i mean, honestly, see how it goes. >> there's always a few surprises. you never know who's the biggest contingent, who pops up, who sings, who stays around, who talks to drew, talks to me. i'm running up and down market street. >> you find good people. >> you find the mike. i'll put it in your face. you want to talk? talk about your experience. great. love it. come find me. it's a fun time. it looks warm. two guys on sunday. oh, yeah. it looks like we'll
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hit like 70, 71 in the city, which is very nice. on sunday, am i going to have any rain on my face? >> no. >> really? no. it looks like the fog is very thin like this morning. right. you look at this picture. okay. so it's clear outside. really limited fog out there. so today is one of those mornings we're not fighting a lot of cloud cover. so sunshine is pretty quick today for most of us. mild sunshine is the call this morning. and then we get to the afternoon. it is warm. not as warm as you were say on saturday, but still temperatures in most areas are a few degrees above average 90 inland, 70 around the bay shoreline. the coast will stay in the upper 50s. you can see your sunrise here at 549 this morning, and then that sunset coming at 836 this evening. so highs today we'll go to 88 in santa rosa, 77 in richmond, about 78 in palo alto, 90 in concord, 64 in the city, a pretty comfortable 72 in oakland later on tonight. now, if you are traveling, especially to our valleys, it's still pretty hot. heat advisories are still in effect for good reason. 104 in fresno and bakersfield today, even along the southern california coastline, we will be warm le going to about 85 degrees back here at home, we'll
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have a mix of stars and clouds overnight tonight, and for the most part, we're in the 40s and 50s heading into tuesday. now i just want to show you what's happening on tuesday. it's that time of the year we have to watch some mid-level moisture moving in here in the form of cloud cover. no issues for us in terms of any thunderstorms. however, we'll watch the sierra tomorrow afternoon where we could have a couple of thunderstorms pick up. we know this time of the year dry lightning could be a threat. that's something we'll watch for the central sierra as we head into tuesday afternoon. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. warm sunshine today. there's those morning clouds tomorrow and then we'll keep sunshine in the forecast for much of the week ahead. a little bit of a cool down to kick off the weekend. but by sunday temperatures bounce back again for the pride parade. we're in the upper 60s to the lower 70s guys. >> all right drew thank you. coming up, the seven things to know this morning. >> summer has arrived. millions of americans today dealing with extremely high temperatures. the
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no indication that she is a target of the investigation. >> number two, today marks two years since the us supreme court overturned roe v wade. rallies are planned across the country, including in the bay area, to show support and commitment to women's reproductive freedom today. >> number three the giants returned to oracle park tonight for the first time since the death of willie mays. the team is planning a pregame ceremony. if you're planning to go, you are encouraged to be in your seat by 6:30 p.m. >> number four, heads up. if you're in the east bay. the berkeley fire department conducting wildfire response drills this week around tilden park and grizzly peak. officials say it may look real, but there is no cause for concern. >> and number five, we're looking at warm sunshine to kick off a new week here. temperatures just slightly above average. we are mainly fog free this morning, which means we'll see sunshine pretty quickly once it sums up here shortly. close to 6 a.m. and number six, we are following this avocado spill on northbound 101 in san mateo. >> the two right lanes are
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getting by. three left lanes are shut down. chp has issued a sig alert. you're backed up beyond kehoe at this point. traffic is getting by and we'll keep following it for you. >> number seven work is set to start today on a new concrete platform for sausalito's iconic sea lion statue. the statue broke off its old platform during a storm in january of last year. it's set to be reinstalled july 3rd. >> san francisco firefighters say a small child helped save the day when a fire started outside a home. a little boy witnessed the flames at the house on 35th avenue in the richmond neighborhood yesterday afternoon. luca told his parents to call 911. firefighters got there. they put that fire out very fast. luca was pretty excited to be the hero of the day. >> it happens. luca, what did you see up there? >> there was a fire and it was this big. >> and what color were the flames, it was orange. >> and red. >> and what did you say to mommy and daddy? got my 4-1-1. and did you save the day? yes yay!
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>> thank you. luca. thank you. luca. >> wow, what a smart little boy. it's a good thing young luca is keeping a watchful eye on the neighborhood. he happens to love fire trucks. >> and a good ending to a search and rescue story. coming up at 530. a missing man surviving for ten days lost in the santa cruz mountains. >> and here's a live look outside at
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to say something. don't hide. she's a public figure. >> she's got to let us know. we want to know. >> oakland residents want to know where is mayor shengtao now? a 530. the impact her silence is having following the fbi raid at her home four days ago. >> porch pirates becoming more and more bold. this video i just couldn't believe what i was watching. circulate online. it
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shows two thieves racing to steal the same package, how police across the country are fighting back, getting paid to take drugs all in the name of science. >> bay area researchers want to give people magic mushrooms, then put them in an mri. >> good morning everybody. happy monday. it's june 24th. >> we're going to get a start with a check on the weather. hi, drew. hey. >> good morning. so we'll look outside and we'll show you how you're starting the day. there's limited cloud cover out there. when we look at sfo in the morning and you can see generally clear skies, you know, it's going to be one of those mornings where the sun appears pretty quickly. that sunrise here at 548 this morning. so take a look at current sky conditions. most areas we have clear skies on the western side of san francisco, along the ocean and close to the coast for half moon bay we have a little bit of cloud cover, but clearly you can see most of us are beginning with clear skies this morning 50s, widespread around the bay shoreline, a couple of 60s inland, where we're hanging on to some of yesterday's warmth in the valleys of the north bay.
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we're starting out in the 40s, but today we'll be comfortably warm. we'll call it mild sunshine as we head into the afternoon inland today. a little bit cooler than yesterday, but still going into the 90s once again, so it will feel warm. look at all this sunshine you have throughout the day. temperatures about 4 or 5 degrees above average. now looking around the bay shoreline, we're equally as bright. we're not fighting a lot of fog out there, and that means temperatures get you into the upper 70s for daytime highs. and along the coast today, a mix of sun and clouds throughout the day. i think the sunshine winds a bit more than the cloud cover, and highs in the upper 50s to the lower 60s. let's check in with sue. look at those drive times this morning. >> good morning drew. good morning everyone. we head back to san mateo where we have this avocado spill. it's north 101 just before third street in san mateo. three lanes are blocked. the three left lanes. it was a flatbed truck that just backed in to unload these boxes of avocados. that were on the box, truck that tipped over and spilled into lanes. so they're unloading those boxes. now. you can see traffic is stacking up now towards highway 92 with the chp issued sigalert again, north
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101 san mateo, near third avenue. el camino real would be a good alternate at this time. it looks pretty clear making your way in the northbound direction. hopefully we'll have this cleared before the brunt of the commute. and of course, we're we'll be back with more. >> thank you sue. this morning we are still waiting to hear from oakland mayor shengtao after the fbi raided her home and properties last thursday morning. sources say it's connected to a recycling company. the cost to hear directly from the mayor are growing louder by her critics. and it's not just the federal investigation. she's been asked to respond to the mass shooting, where 15 people were injured at lake merritt. and of course, the push to recall the mayor. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez live in the studio this morning with the latest reaction from the community, concerned about the mere silence and the city safety. >> good morning kumasi. this morning, the group oakland united to recall shengtao is calling for the oakland mayor to return to city hall or resign immediately and they're having a
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press conference today. yesterday, the group's asians unite and coalition for community engagement organized a rally demanding accountability from the oakland mayor. these residents had previously been vocal in their support to recall mayor tao, and last week, the registrar of voters confirmed that there are now enough signatures more than 40,000, to allow the measure on the ballot. the mayor has not spoken publicly since the fbi raided her home last thursday, and other locations connected to california waste solutions agents were seen taking boxes of evidence away, and sources tell abc seven news this is a public corruption investigation. the mayor also has not spoken since at least 15 people were shot near lake merritt. >> we expect her to be here when there are 15 people getting shot and stabbed, a few days ago, and the mayor is absent, and those at yesterday's rally say the concern at this exact moment is
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not the recall, but the city budget that will soon need to be passed. >> the new budget could mean cuts to the number of police officers, the oakland police officers association president confirms that the new budget will freeze and eliminate 34 police officer positions, dropping the total number of officers to 678. and the poa president says 91 officer positions have been frozen and eliminated in oakland in the last year alone. mayor tao's attorneys tells abc seven he has not seen any evidence that tao is the focus of the federal investigation and that it has no impact on her ability to be mayor. we are still waiting to hear directly from tao live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> gloria. thank you. developing news. more than 1300 people, including an american couple, died during this year's annual pilgrimage to mecca and saudi arabia. that's according to reports from saudi authorities. pilgrims face extremely high temperatures during their miles long journey to islamic holy
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sites. the hajj, one of the five pillars of islam, is one of the world's largest religious gatherings. close to 2 million muslims joined the pilgrimage this year. >> also developing news israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu said over the weekend he is interested in a quote, partial ceasefire deal that would not end the war in the middle east. netanyahu said israel is committed to continuing the war in order to eliminate hamas. the prime minister also said that the intense phase of fighting against hamas is about to end, referencing the offensive in the southern gaza city of rafah. protests turning violent over the weekend in southern california, pro-palestinian protesters encountered counter-protesters outside of a synagogue in pico-robertson. that's a neighborhood just south of beverly hills in los angeles what started as verbal confrontations escalated into
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physical fighting, according to social media posts. it started when pro-palestinian protesters tried to prevent people from entering the synagogue. several people were detained, but lapd says no one was arrested. one person was cited for refusal to disperse. >> in today's gma first look, abc news has gone inside a new undercover sting operation by washington, dc's police department to catch porch pirates red handed. here's abc news reporter rebecca jarvis. >> reporter in this morning's gma first look, an abc news exclusive taking on porch pirates. >> all right, package to drop. we're good. >> we're riding along with members of washington, dc's metropolitan police department as they work with community members, leaving packages equipped with air tags and high crime areas with the hopes of reducing thefts. has it improved any of your relationships with people in the community? >> absolutely. and it opens up so many doors for so many more things to flow. they'll call us
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about all types of other different problems that are going on. so it really is kind of a bridge to the community to get the conversation flowing. and coming up at 7 a.m, we'll show you how this undercover operation works and why it's already resulted in a 17% reduction in porch pirate thefts. >> with your gma first look, i'm rebecca jarvis, abc news, new york. >> happening tonight san francisco giants planning to honor the late hall of fame center fielder willie mays, who died last week at the age of 93. the team is returning to oracle park tonight for the first time since mays death. they'll be playing the chicago cubs. fans are encouraged to be in their seats by 630 for a special pregame ceremony. for the baseball icon, the first pitch is at 645. also tonight, game seven of the stanley cup final, which you can watch right here on abc seven. the edmonton oilers tied up the series at three games apiece to force a
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game seven against the florida panthers. live coverage starts at 5 p.m. it will be followed by after the game with abc seven sports director larry beil. then, of course, we have wheel of fortune for you in jeopardy, and you can catch a special edition of abc seven news at ten and 11. >> more success to the box office inside out two continuing its dominance for a second weekend and here's a check on the weather with drew. >> awesome. all right. we'll take you to okay this morning with a live look at the airport. you can see current conditions, clear skies. we have a very limited fog out there this morning. it's 55 right now in oakland. so the light jacket your best friend right now oakland will get you into the 70s today. so you don't need it later this afternoon. and get rid of that jacket. high humidity a north wind right now at about three miles per hour. looking at the travel forecast la it will be warm today. we do have our morning marine layer there. we'll get sunshine a high of 84 and uh- los angeles now new york. finally we broke our heat wave. there they were
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dealing with five six days of temperatures well into the 90s. today much more comfortable at 81 degrees. a similar story in chicago at 83. but look at denver. they're still in the midst of a heat wave. 96 for a daytime high, even hotter in atlanta. seattle looking lovely with a high of 70. and honolulu a little breezy this afternoon, but a daytime high pretty close to average at 85 degrees. now back here at home, if you're staying here, it's going to be a lovely afternoon. we have warm sunshine on the way. little cloud cover. the only exception is a mix of sun and clouds today along the coast. as we head deeper into the day, those temperatures will warm into the 90s and our warmest areas inland , 70s and 80s around the bay shoreline in the city. we'll stay in the mid 60s and along the coast, mainly in the upper 50s today, so highs are a few degrees above average to kick off a new week here, we'll go to 90 in concord, about 88. in santa rosa there's that 64 in the city today, 72 in oakland. after a start in the 50s, right now, 86 in san jose, 70s for the peninsula and then the coast, we'll go 58 half moon bay. but
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76 in santa cruz, we still have some heat advisories in the central valley. good reason, because fresno and bakersfield hitting 104 today. and then you could see in our deserts even hotter coming in at 112, we will preview the weekend. a lot of activities going on for pride. we'll stinging, 5-times-a-day,... ...makeup smearing drops user. i want another option that's not another drop. tyrvaya. it's not another drop. it's the first and only nasal spray for dry eye. tyrvaya treats the signs and symptoms
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the metering lights just turned on at the bay bridge toll plaza. a slight backup now just beyond the east parking lot, and it's pretty clear once you are on the span, a few brake lights towards the tunnel. but then san francisco side's looking good here we are. live in san mateo, one on one at third street. chp has issued a special traffic alert. those are boxes of avocados that have spilled onto the freeway. you can see the overturned truck to the left hand side of the roadway. there, two right lanes are getting by
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left lanes are blocked. you are stacked up to kehoe avenue north 101 and el camino real right now. looks like a pretty good alternate route for you. if it's getting pretty stacked up again. this is in san mateo, north 101 at third. three left lanes blocked, two right lanes are getting by. it's an avocado spill. >> all right. thank you. sue. this morning millions of americans from coast to coast facing dangerous heat. and that heat is being blamed for intense rain in the midwest and flooding. here's abc news reporter rhiannon ally this morning. >> no relief for more than 100 million americans as scorching heat stretches from coast to coast. baltimore hit 101 on saturday, the hottest june day there in over a decade, and washington, d.c. yesterday, tying its daily record high of 98 degrees with barely any relief at night. the low temperature just 81. but those d.c. temperatures are a welcome
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relief for galen clark, who's visiting from las vegas, where the daily high is expected to hover around 110 for the next seven days. >> it's so hot, it's so wet that you can't breathe and everything is sticking to you. >> no escape in the middle of the country either. with temps in the high 90s or even higher from omaha to laredo, that heat fueling torrential rainstorms in the midwest, a state of emergency declared in iowa after flood waters forced evacuations in parts of the state. >> the devastation is severe, and it's widespread in southern wisconsin. >> at least six tornadoes touched down saturday, ripping through trees and buildings. how precious did in the city of argyle, service was still held sunday at the site where the apple grove lutheran church once stood. that building, now barely more than a pile of rubble. >> god isn't just a building. god is its people. >> we know that we have that
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that firm foundation of hope here at this church. >> and for anyone escaping the severe weather with a trip to the beach, the rip current risk remains high on parts of the atlantic and gulf coast today in florida, at least five people have died in rip currents, including a couple visiting with their six children rhiannon, ally, abc news, new york. >> rescuers in southern california saved a dog stranded in the desert for a whole day. onyx was off leash and wandered off from his owners in joshua tree national park over the weekend. it took first responders more than 24 hours to track him down. he was stuck on a rocky ledge, onyx was a bit dehydrated otherwise. okay, though first responders say it's a good reminder to keep your pets on leash or just leave them at home. >> a cat also found itself in a precarious position, had to be rescued over the weekend. ooh. >> that cat stuck in a tree but in just the weirdest possible way. firefighters of the grand
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canyon had to be called to help rescue the cat. fortunately with help of the internet they found the cat's owners and it's safe. >> a major midwest landmark back open to visitors. the being in chicago, now open after renovation of the surrounding plaza, closed it for about a year. gates blocked off the iconic cloud gate sculpture while workers made repairs. those gates are now gone and you can get a close up view or a picture if you're a big fan of jeopardy! >> you may want to get the latest from the us postal service. >> i'm excited to announce that the next icon to receive a stamp will be our very own alex trebek . >> o you can now preorder the stamp remembering longtime host alex trebek on the usps website. it has the clue this naturalized us citizen hosted the quiz show jeopardy! for 37 seasons, and underneath it, written is, of course, the response. who is alex trebek? the stamp officially goes on sale monday, july 22nd. on what would have been trebek's 84th birthday in
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london. >> travis kelce stole the show at taylor swifts eras tour yesterday. he appeared on stage with her. was part of the theatrical on stage outfit change, before swift performed i can do it with a broken heart. the crowd lost its mind when the sequence began, with kelce carrying swift on stage. he was fully costumed and played his part. an enchanted night for prince william. he celebrated his 42nd birthday saturday by going to taylor swift's concert in london. he shared a picture she shared, i should say a picture of the prince, his two eldest children and her boyfriend travis kelce. kensington palace also shared a picture of the royals with taylor. there's also a viral video circulating online of will dancing to shake it off. >> inside out two breaking box
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office records. the sequel picked up another $100 million in ticket sales over the weekend , making it the biggest second weekend for an animated film. it beat out the super mario brothers movie, which made 92 million so far. it is the biggest movie of the year, with $724 million globally. it's expected to blow through the billion dollar mark. it will be the first movie since barbie to do that. >> okay, this just makes me want to see it again. yeah. >> congrats, pixar. >> definitely i saw it. oh, you saw it i did. >> i did only think we. >> yeah, you obviously liked it. if you want to see it again yes i do. >> it was great there is a i won't spoil it. >> there is a line from the movie that people are talking about which i was like, okay, don't give me, give me one second to recover from that. >> okay. moving on. >> you don't really recover from it. >> you don't actually. but thinking about it ever since anyway, look at us. >> come on. good for them. that was amazing to see that.
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>> let's talk pride, shall we? let's get you your pride parade forecast because it is looking very nice in the city. if you're coming into the city on sunday, you could see a lot of sunshine there. look at 2 p.m. it is going to be warm in san francisco. upper 60s, lower 70s. but you do know later on in the afternoon, take your layers. we have that fog rolling back in. that breeze picks up and it gets pretty chilly. but if you're not going to be in san francisco, of course, watch the pride parade right here on abc seven this sunday. we'll have it on tv and also streaming wherever you are. it's going to be a fantastic time. here's a live look at the exploratorium camera today. we're calling it warm sunshine. you can see we already have clear skies from this vantage point. it's looking fantastic out there already. look how much sunshine we're going to have today. your sun set up here, uh. or your sunset coming way late this evening at 836. we have warm temperatures this afternoon and even later on by 8 p.m. it's just a mix of sun and clouds out there and temperatures mild. so today temperatures are just a little bit above average in most areas. we'll hit the 70s in oakland, richmond, palo alto at
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78. we'll hit 86 in san jose, a little bit warmer in santa rosa at 88, but not too hot for this time of the year. low and mid 90s from concord to antioch and then san francisco. a noticeably cooler but still pretty close to average, coming with a high of 64 degrees. now overnight tonight, a mix of stars and clouds out there, 40s and 50s. the name of the game. as we get into tuesday. now this is the time of the year we have to start watching some mid-level cloud cover coming in. sometimes this can bring some instability in the form of thunderstorms. that does not look like that's going to happen over us, but tomorrow afternoon that may happen in the central sierra. and it's that time of the year. we could have some dry lightning strikes. we'll keep our eyes on that. but otherwise we'll keep those temperatures pretty comfortable here throughout the week as we head towards the end of the week. future tracker temperatures showing you very nice, pretty close to average. a slight dip in those temperatures on saturday, but then we bounce back nicely on sunday. the entire weekend is going to be great. lots of sunshine here both saturday and sunday. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. warm sunshine today. some additional clouds tomorrow.
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we'll keep those temperatures very comfortable. and there you can see that nice weekend on the way both saturday and sunday. guys drew thank you. >> new at six smart shuttle. the new service in the north bay linking the train to the ferry for so danger in paradise. >> the latest shark attack off the coast of the hawaiian islands, resulting in the death of a
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and actor well known in the surfing community. abc news reporter andrew dymburt has that this morning a shark attack in hawaii claiming the life of a world renowned surfer. >> we can confirm that it was one of our own city and county of honolulu lifeguards, north shore lifeguard tamayo perry. >> honolulu officials say professional surfer and lifeguard tamayo perry was killed in a shark attack just
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before 1 p.m. yesterday off the north coast of oahu. >> mario perry was a lifeguard loved by all tamayo's personality was infectious and as much as people loved him, he loved everyone else more. lifeguards were covering perry's body by jet ski after a caller told dispatchers his body appeared to have suffered more than one shark bite. >> perry was known as one of the greatest surfers in the world, and even appeared in movies and television, including blue crush with kate bosworth. maya. >> hey, how's it girls? >> how's it out there? oh, it's pretty nuts. broke my board. >> perry's death marks the second shark attack on the island this month. but just the ninth fatal shark attack in hawaiian waters since the state started keeping records in 1995. andrew dymburt, abc news, new york. >> a missing hiker is back at home, surviving ten days lost in the santa cruz mountains. 34
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year old lucas mclish went for a hike at big basin on june 11th, but got lost and he was not reported missing by his family until he missed father's day dinner. that was five days later, and it would take even longer to find him. however, that search ended on thursday when some hikers heard him yelling for help and he was spotted in a remote canyon. >> i'll just make sure that i drank at least a gallon of water every day. but then after, like getting close to the end of it, i was just. my body needed food and some type of sustenance. >> oh my goodness. >> all he had on him was a flashlight and a pair of folding scissors, and he managed to survive ten days in the wilderness with no major injuries. >> that's incredible. target is turning to ai to help store employees be more efficient. the company says it will eventually roll out a store companion chatbot app at all of its nearly 2000 stores. the ai tool will be installed on store owned devices to answer workers questions
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about policies. amazon, best buy, and walmart are some of the other retailers to recently launch ai tools for employees or customers. >> researchers at uc berkeley are trying to find out exactly how magic mushrooms alter the mind in real time. the new study will track how slightly psilocybin interacts with the brain's visual system. this is university's first human study on a schedule one substance. they're going to use neuroimaging, meaning participants will have to be inside an mri machine while on the psychedelic. then they will be asked to perform simple perceptual tasks. new at six, a tentative deal reached what we know about an agreement between alaska airlines and its 7000 flight attendants. >> and apple and i, the social media giant, could be a tap for a potential partnership. >> let's get you going this morning. you can see it's a bright looking forecast. we have very limited cloud cover out this morning, which means sunshine will be in full force throughout the entire day. those
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temperatures warm up very nicely over the next couple of hours as we break it down region by region. we'll go into the 60s in the city, low 70s in oakland, san jose, a bit warmer coming in in the mid 80s. i love you. [vo]: and bravery. you got this. [vo]: all in the life... i love you. [vo]: of a child. starlight exists to bring happiness to hospitalized children when they need it most. because happiness matters.
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