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now at six, a controversial
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housing project approved a years long battle in half moon bay appears to be over and farm workers are calling it a victory. >> but first, flames tearing through a warehouse in the east bay. the warning for people who live nearby. >> and tonight, a historic debate between a sitting president and a former president. what to expect on stage. >> good morning to you. it's thursday, june 27th. >> we want to start with a check of our forecast with drew. >> yeah, a pleasant afternoon on the way this morning, though. we are seeing more cloud cover developing over the last 30 minutes or so. this is a live look from our east bay hills camera. just about 30 minutes ago you could see a big portion of the bay shoreline. now some of that fog has redeveloped this morning and you look at your current sky condition and we are seeing a mix of sun and clouds out there this morning. the afternoon will be bright. it will be breezy, very similar to yesterday. so current temperatures right now. some of our cooler valleys, like santa rosa coming in in the 40s, but most of us are starting our morning in the 50s right now. so look at the forecast inland. we'll have temperatures in the
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mid and upper 80s. lots of sunshine out there. breezy this afternoon. very similar to yesterday around the bay shoreline. those winds are stronger. we'll have gusts between 15 and 25mph. and those daytime highs you see by 4 p.m. upper 60s to the lower 70s. then along the coast this is the area that will see the strongest winds today, likely between 20 and 40mph. so a wind whipped here. temperatures today in the upper 50s to lower 60s with partly cloudy skies later on. this afternoon. let's check in with sue. see how our drive times are this morning. >> good morning. and we have got the metering lights on at the bay bridge. so it's a bit of a delay. not too bad at this point. once you're on the span things are moving well past the tunnel on the eastbound side. we had an accident and that was right near t. hopefully that's been pushed out of lanes at this point. pop into san jose, 280 at the 17 880 overcrossing. everybody is at the limit here. no delays. it's a seven minute drive from downtown san jose to cupertino. let's take a look at some of our slower spots, always
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across the altamont pass with high winds expected this morning as well. and we'll check on an accident near the coliseum when we come back. >> thanks to a three alarm fire that broke out overnight at a supply company warehouse in oakland is now contained. the burn first ignited around 10 p.m. last night on the roof of a building on 24th street. fire crews were able to stop the flames from spreading from the main building to the yard just after midnight. residents who live close by are still advised to keep their windows closed because of all the smoke still in the area. a grass fire in contra costa county is 75% contained. the fire grew rapidly yesterday afternoon, burning 255 acres in about two hours. this is near the antioch brentwood border. it started along deer valley road near residential community. it had plenty of dry grass for those flames to feed on. firefighters use bulldozers and fire retardant to keep the flames from reaching homes. you can see how close it got. no kidding.
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>> new developments in half moon bay, where this morning farm workers and advocates are celebrating a big win last night, the city council denied three appeals trying to stop an affordable housing development from going up the complex on kelly avenue will serve low income senior farm workers. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez has been following the story for us and gloria. the project is moving forward after extensive debate. >> yes, last night's half moon bay city council meeting was contentious as supporters and opponents of the farm worker housing project spoke. the development will be a five story, 40 unit complex on kelly avenue in the city's downtown business district. will also include a resource center for farm workers and some parking on the first floor. supporters say the development addresses dire housing conditions that coast side farm workers currently face, especially after the deadly 2023 mass shooting at two farms that exposed their living conditions. but opponents argue the project was too big and would create traffic bottlenecks . >> something more appropriate.
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please, not this project. it's too big. >> the only way we're going to be able to house more people is to go up. >> we don't want to suffer anymore. please, let's keep forward with 5-5-5 kelly. >> the council dismissed the appeals for the project, clearing the path for it to proceed. this is one of the final steps in a long and delayed process to get this project going. you may remember that half moon bay's planning commission was accused of moving too slowly on the project, and it even caught the attention of governor gavin newsom, who threatened to intervene if the commission did not act. the commission gave the project conditional approval in may, and the next steps now are a leasing agreement for the property. nonprofit alas and mercy housing have been working on this, and supporters say they are over the moon with the city council's decision last night. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you, gloria. new developments this morning on san francisco's budget critical
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funding amounting to $60 million, has been restored to some programs. mayor london breed originally proposed cuts to child care, food insecurity and violence prevention programs. funding for many of those programs has now been saved. supervisors gave final approval yesterday to a nearly $16 billion budget deal with the mayor. the budget also protects the mayor's proposed spending to revitalize downtown. now across the bridge, across the bay bridge, oakland is facing a historic $200 million budget deficit. the deadline to pass a new budget just three days away. city council members are focusing on the finance department's amendments to mayor sheng tao's budget. it includes $63 million in cuts that may include freezing 100 police officer positions and 41 civilian staff for fire stations may also be on the chopping block. council president nikki fortunato bass is demanding an audit of the city's assets. >> when we get to our budget discussions on friday, there is a policy directive in my budget
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amendments so that we can do an inventory of our assets and those needs over the next ten years. >> there also concerns the sale of the oakland coliseum may not be finalized in time for that money to be used in this new budget. >> one week ago today, the fbi raided the home of oakland mayor xiang tao. she has still not taken any questions about the raid, and has only made two public appearances since the second one came yesterday in san francisco at a meeting of the metropolitan transportation commission. tao serves as a commissioner on the body's board, and she voted on several measures. she eventually left the meeting early, but tao's legal troubles and oakland's ongoing budget issues were mentioned. >> that's why i'm calling for the resignation from your committee of mayor chen tao so we can have a good committee. okay. thank you very much. >> earlier this week, mayor tao said she would not let last week's raid distract from her duties. abc seven news is working every day to uncover new details in the fbi investigation. if you want to take a deeper dive, check out
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abc seven news.com and our abc seven bay area app. you'll find all of our coverage, including the latest i-team report, where an east bay congressional candidate faces tough questions from dan noyes about her father's ties to the family at the center of the fbi's investigation. >> tonight, president biden and donald trump facing off in atlanta for the first debate of the year. we're counting down to abc's coverage at the bottom of your screen all day today. governor newsom will reportedly be there. he'll be there as a surrogate and likely make several tv appearances. as for the debate itself, microphones will be muted throughout the debate, so whoever is speaking can talk uninterrupted. there will also be no audience. san jose state professor donna crane says these rules could actually favor trump. >> it's going to prevent him from being so domineering both over president biden and over the moderator. so i'm wondering if that it will just sort of take away some of his more unpleasant tendencies when he debates. those just won't be possible. so, you know, that
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could that could result in him appearing less, less of a bully. >> crane says she believes president biden is coming into this debate as the underdog. you can watch the presidential debate right here on abc seven tonight. coverage starts at five, and the debate hosted by cnn, begins at six, 6 to 8. >> this morning. let's take you to our exploratorium camera right now where that sun is up. you can see a partly cloudy sky from this vantage point. we have a cloudy coast right now. some clouds around the bay shoreline, but winds are certainly active across parts of the area this morning, especially san francisco. look at these winds gusting 35mph. concord, fairfield, rio vista between 10 and 20mph. and just like yesterday, the winds will increase area wide as we head throughout the afternoon. so expect winds about 20 to 30mph for a lot of us later today. looking at your weather wellness today, air quality is good. pollen levels for the most part are low. the main offender still grasses. that's the one that's at moderate levels and the uv index today is a ten out of an
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11. so today's forecast you look inland first. we have a lot of sunshine temperatures very pleasant in the mid 80s. later on today around the bay shoreline we have a little bit of cloud cover right now. we'll have bright skies this afternoon and temperatures in the 70s. this morning it's quite cloudy along the coast. we'll see a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon and upper 50s to the lower 60s. so today, very close to average, very similar to yesterday. those winds will be strong along the coast. just know we could have gusts close to 40mph at times. otherwise we'll have lots of sunshine today. and the three day forecast shows you we have a warming trend as we head into the weekend. saturday is sunny and mild and that will set the stage for a lovely sunday before a heat wave arrives next week, we'll show you that on the seven day coming up in a few minutes. amanda. >> all right, drew, thank you. >> coming up, the accused gunman in the highland park shooting rejects a plea deal. the reaction from victims families now forced to undergo trial. but first, decisions on landmark cases could be revealed any moment now. what to expect from the supreme court following leaked documents. >> it's just you as a human.
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taking a step back, a ranger describes the moments he helped rescue a hiker in the
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>> the time is 612 today. the supreme court is expected to deliver more decisions on landmark cases. as the court's latest term winds down. among the biggest pending decisions, the limits of presidential immunity. the question stems from a case brought by donald trump, who wants immunity from charges related to the 2020 election. in another case, a man
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allegedly involved in the capitol riot on january 6th, 2021, says he's been improperly charged with obstruction. the court's decision could affect charges against more than 350 other january 6th defendants. the high court must also decide whether hospitals and states with abortion bans are required by federal law to perform emergency abortions. the court accidentally released a draft opinion on this yesterday, suggesting the court will allow emergency abortions to continue. the draft was removed and the court said its final decision has not been released. and in another case, the justices will decide if a city can ban unhoused people from sleeping in public when no shelter space is available. if not today, decisions are expected tomorrow. new developments in the 2022 massacre at a july 4th parade in highland park, illinois. the suspected shooter has refused a plea deal. robert crimo, the third, reportedly had agreed to
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the deal. it involved pleading guilty to seven counts of murder and 48 counts of aggravated battery with a firearm, but instead the 23 year old rejected it yesterday and will now go to trial. the decision shocked the packed courtroom. >> all i wanted was to be able to fully grieve my mom without the looming trial, knowing that he was going to spend the rest of his life in jail. >> i was hoping for closure. i that's what you know. that was my the goal for today to just be done with this. >> investigators say crimo planned the attack for weeks before hiding on a rooftop and shooting into the crowd below. a motive remains unclear, and if convicted, crimo faces life in prison without parole. developing news uc berkeley will expand its antisemitism education this fall semester. the new requirement will be for all incoming students, leaders of student groups and residential assistants, university officials say the school will fund its anti-semitism, education initiative for at least five
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years this change comes after a year when allegations of antisemitism have soared at cal and other college campuses following hamas attack on israel. back in october, san francisco's 54th annual lgbtq pride celebration and parade just days away, sf pride kicked off the festivities yesterday and our very own drew tuma, the emcee for the event. >> he helped announce the community grand marshals for this weekend. the pride parade preview party was held at the lgbt community center in the city. this year's theme is beacon of love. now, even though pride weekend is days away, it is going to be missing one of the biggest events that we usually see the annual dike march at dolores park has been canceled this year. this event typically happens the day before the big pride parade to honor women of the lgbtq plus community. the official march is canceled, but people still plan to show up for the party at the park. >> there might be like little things that are going to happen, like people are probably going to, like, put things together themselves, maybe with friends,
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have stuff going on at the park. but, yeah, i'm i wish it wasn't canceled. >> organizers haven't given a reason why the march has been canceled. sf pride officials say taking this year off could bring more people to the march next year. >> and transit agencies are offering extra services on sunday for the parade. >> bart will open at 8 a.m. and will run five line service every five minutes through san francisco. caltrain will operate four northbound special event trains departing from san jose diridon station, starting at 8:10 a.m, and sf bay ferry will have extra service. the first vallejo ferry departs at 815 in the morning. the first oakland and alameda ferry departs at 8:30 a.m. of course, abc7 is the official station for the san francisco pride parade. our coverage kicks off sunday at 10 a.m. the parade starts at 1030 and will still be led by dikes on bikes. of course, you can see it wherever you watch abc7 news and the parade weather should be great, right, drew? >> yeah. >> nothing's changed. nothing's
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changed. if anything, temperatures keep going 1 or 2 degrees warmer. >> bring it up. which is what we love, to bring it up. >> so let's talk about the weekend. we'll kick it off here on friday in the city. mid 60s, mostly sunny. and then you can see those temperatures start to warm even more. the weekend, both saturday and sunday were probably close to 70 degrees for daytime highs. so looking at the parade itself on sunday, of course you want that jacket in the morning and in the afternoon, but in between the middle part of the day you'll find warm sunshine, 2 p.m. temperatures closing in on 70 degrees with a lot of sunshine. so the forecast is really looking fantastic over the weekend outside this morning we'll take you to walnut creek, where we have mostly sunny conditions. from this view, we are dealing with clouds along the coast. it is breezy already in the city and those winds very similar to yesterday. the onshore flow is back with us for another day. just the pattern we're in and we'll see those winds about 20 to 30mph, except along the coast. the coast could see winds closer to 40mph throughout the afternoon, so highs today we are close to
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average, very similar to yesterday. if you liked yesterday, today is almost a carbon copy when it comes to our daytime highs. we'll see pleasant conditions. that breeze though picks up this afternoon. your sunset today at 836 this evening. overnight tonight we'll have partly cloudy skies. temperatures mainly in the upper 40s to the mid 50s as we head into friday. now friday is pleasant as well with temperatures near average. as we head into the weekend, we'll start to see warmer weather move in here. so saturday afternoon we have sunny skies out there. it's a nice start to the weekend . sunday a couple of degrees warmer than saturday and then everything takes off for the warmer on monday. look at these temperatures as we kick off the new month. we'll have some hot readings even hotter here on tuesday. i wouldn't be surprised if heat advisories start popping up for big portion of the region, and this heat wave. it could last several days. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast. enjoy the pleasant temperatures through the weekend, lots of sunshine on the way and then next week we are
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heating up. you could see monday , tuesday, wednesday it's hot and if we extend it into the fourth, it's equally as hot as this heat wave will last several days guys. >> drew thank you. now we're going to bring in ginger zee. she's live with a look at what's happening on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> hi reggie and amanda. nice to be with you. coming up here on a thursday. we're going to start with counting down to that high stakes presidential debate tonight. it is the earliest showdown ever how both sides are prepping and what the latest polls tell us. also the severe storms slamming the northeast and other parts of the country too. i'll have all the latest pictures, plus the new areas of concern today and more on the heat. also ahead, the latest on the investigation into the death of matthew perry. we're going to tell you what we're learning from law enforcement as that investigation nears its end. we're also live in china. and by we, i mean janet, she's with the pandas for the diplomacy, restarting those gentle giants, beginning their journey. she'll tell us what we've learned about them, how to feed them, and her
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education at bamboo. you. i know i want to attend bamboo. >> you know, i want to get a masters at bamboo. you. this is really relevant. yes, here in san francisco, because we are supposed to be getting pandas next year, which is huge for us. we've we've had them for a little bit, but never as a permanent installation. >> so and the talk has just been pure pandemonium. >> it really has. oh, there she goes. but it turns out that bamboo is really expensive, so all depends on how much money we can. if we can put enough pennies into getting that ready for the pandas. yeah, we'll see. >> but it's sustainable, so it counts. that's true. we can make this happen. >> okay, good. i hope so, because we need tourists here as much as possible. ginger. thank you. we wil rescue inhaler, but it's a bit of a dinosaur, because it only treats your symptoms, not inflammation. treating both symptoms and inflammation with rescue is supported by asthma experts.
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this is in oakland, southbound at 98th. you can see there's activity on the left hand hov lane with a tow truck. we had a solo spin out there and it is blocking the left lane right to at 98. then slowing behind the scene. there also is an accident southbound 880 at davis street in hayward too. so the nasty nimitz is definitely living up to its name this morning.
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>> reggie sue, thank you. this morning we're learning about a historic bust just ahead of the 4th of july. these boxes fill with 75 tons of illegal fireworks. they were uncovered over the weekend at a warehouse in gardena in southern california. police say the discovery is double the size of the previous largest bus in 2021. the estimated street value up to 10 million bucks. >> it's unbelievable. i mean, that's an astronomical amount of fireworks and the results of that could have been insane. >> three people were arrested. authorities believe the fireworks were imported from china. they say anyone involved with illegal fireworks can face a fine of up to $50,000 or jail time. four months after a fishing boat ran aground in bodega bay. salvage crews have completed recovery of the vessel. powerful waves in february ripped the aleutian storm ship apart with pieces of it littering the beach at bodega dunes state park. the press democrat reports. crews discovered a slab of steel along
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the bottom of the vessel. it was extremely heavy and may have anchored the ship to the ground, which is why it was so difficult to move. the coast guard is still investigating why the ship ran aground. new details about the moment a man missing for ten days in the santa cruz mountains got found by rescue crews, while several units were sent out to help find the missing man. it was a search and rescue dog that ended up being the first to find lucas mcleish. state park ranger brett weber says his dog, rhino is the true hero. >> we had a really steep hillside on the right side of us. that rhino wanted to pull to a few times, and in training where i say trust your dog. and so i was like, if he wants to pull up that, there's probably a reason i'm going to trust him on this one. >> look at that. weber and rhino had been led to the area by a drone. the sound of shouts helped the pair finally locate the missing hiker. weber gave the credit of the find to rhinos instincts and macleish's ability to shout for help. next, at 630, another holiday, another
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potential travel rush. triple a predicting a record number of people to hit the roads in the skies next week. a win for farm workers in half moon bay. the next steps after the city co
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now six 30 hours away from president biden and donald trump's debate how both candidates are preparing and why this debate is different from the rest. >> plus, breaking news boeing sanctioned by the ntsb. the company now being accused of violating an agreement with the agency and a san francisco shop hit by thieves for the fifth time. >> a frustrated business owner, now calling for help from city leaders. >> good morning everyone. it is thursday, june 27th. >> let's get a check of that forecast with drew. yeah. >> good morning guys. so we will find a little bit of cloud cover out there right now. sutro tower showing you that cloud cover along the coast and pushing across the city this morning. just like yesterday though, the afternoon is going to be filled with sunshine, pleasant temperatures. right now for the most part, we are starting your day out in the 50s. that light jacket your best accessory. but as we take a look at the forecast, today will be in the 60s again in the city with that wind picking up this afternoon. it's breezy in oakland will go into the 70s, upper 70s in san jose with a lot of sunshine so
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area wide. here's a look at temperatures. we're pretty close to average in the north bay. will be in the 80s from san rafael to napa to santa rosa. lots of sunshine out there. the coast is a mix of sun and clouds and those winds later today gusting about 15 to 30mph. hi, sue. good morning drew. >> good morning everyone. we've got a full freeway shutdown right now in oakland. southbound 880. you can see on our live camera shot it's right at 98th and they've had to shut down the freeway to get this accident off of the left lane, the hov lane. you can see the tow truck chp there, but what you can't see are any cars headed southbound in that direction. so right now, full freeway closure at 98 until they get this car out of there and traffic is stacking up behind, as you might imagine, headed southbound. so give it a few more minutes. we hope to see it cleared. we'll check back. >> all right, sue, thank you. this morning, we are counting down to the first presidential debate of the 2024 campaign. you can see the bottom of your screen how far we are from abc's
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coverage tonight. president biden and former president donald trump coming face to face in atlanta to discuss a range of issues, including inflation, border security and trump's legal problems. here's abc news reporter perry russom. reporter. >> the stage is set in atlanta. >> president biden and former president trump hours away from their first debate. >> i'm definitely planning on watching it and kind of hearing from both sides. i think what's going to happen will certainly be very interesting. >> it will be the earliest presidential debate in modern us history, and the first time two presidents, one current and one former, go head to head. it will be 90 minutes long with no studio audience. the microphone of the candidate not selected to speak will be muted, avoiding moments like this. four years ago, the question is the question is justice radical left? biden has been out of the public eye for nearly a week, running through mock debates with his team. trump's prep work includes talking policy with advisers. >> i think i've been preparing for it for my whole life, if you want to know the truth, and i'm
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not sure you can lock yourself into a room for two weeks or one week or two days and really learn what you have to know. >> ahead of the debate. biden picking up an endorsement from former republican congressman adam kinzinger. >> joe biden has made it clear that even when we disagree and there are things that i disagree with the president on, he's going to put the interest of the country and the interest of the people of the country above his own interests. >> there is only one more planned debate after this in september, hosted by abc perry russom, abc news, washington. >> breaking news this morning boeing is facing sanctions for disclosing nonpublic information to the media earlier this week. those details are about the ntsb investigation into how that door plug blew out of one of its planes in january, the ntsb accuses the company of, quote, blatantly violating a signed agreement with the agency. meanwhile boeing is responding to a new whistleblower who's raising questions about the safety of the 787 dreamliner jet
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mechanic richard cuevas worked for boeing supplier spirit aerosystems. he claims he saw holes being drilled improperly into the forward pressure bulkhead. the bulkhead is a primary part of a plane's body and is crucial for keeping the jet intact while it's in the air, boeing says. an analysis determined the issues raised did not present a safety concern. cuevas says he was fired for speaking up. spirit aerosystems says it's investigating and encourages all employees with concerns to come forward. abc news got a behind the scenes look at boeing's factory. you can watch that piece coming up on seven at seven, i should say, on good morning america. and new developments on an affordable housing project for farm workers in half moon bay. the complex on kelly avenue is moving forward after the city council denied three appeals at last night's meeting. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez has been following this story for us and gloria. the project took on urgency last year after a mass
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shooting revealed workers poor living conditions. what's next? >> well, you know, supporters say they are over the moon with the city council's decision last night. and as far as next steps that includes a leasing agreement for the property community members hugged after the half moon bay city council voted to deny three appeals against senior farmworker housing. last night's meeting, though, was contentious as supporters and opponents spoke. this will be a five story, 40 unit complex on kelly avenue in the city's downtown business district. it will also include a resource center for farmworkers and some parking on the first floor. it was a win for supporters of the farmworker community, especially after the 2023 deadly mass shooting that exposed a deplorable housing conditions that many farm workers face. opponents argue the project was just too big and would create traffic bottlenecks , and some wonder if there's enough parking. >> my concern is for the parking
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40 units, 18 underground parking spaces, and that does not include, you know, the farm workers having their office there to the need here has not changed the housing situation has not improved. >> i trust you. half moon bay, it's time for affordable housing and it's time for affordable housing for senior farm workers. >> in the end, the council voting to move forward with the project. meanwhile, ground broke on another farmworker housing development. this is on pine road, a stone pine road, and there will be 47 manufactured homes for farm workers and their families. that includes 19 households that were displaced by the mass shooting. now this housing on kelly avenue had even gotten the support of the governor, who had threatened to intervene if the city's planning commission did not act. the commission gave the project conditional approval in may after being accused of moving too slowly on the project. nonprofits a loss and mercy housing are working on this live
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in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you so much, gloria. >> now, poultry and dairy farm workers in san mateo county can now get free equipment to protect them from the bird flu. the county says it is participating in a state program that provides personal protective equipment, including n95 masks. operators of poultry and dairy farms, as well as community groups, may request a 30 day supply of ppe for workers by sending an email to the san mateo county health department. there are no known bird flu cases in humans or cattle to date in california. >> the new owner of san francisco's transamerica pyramid is being sued in a case that could put the reopening of the property in jeopardy. the lawsuit accuses the owner of bad business practices and misleading the public about a new private club set to open inside the building. he's being sued by core holdings, the company that was set to operate that members only club, among other demands. the lawsuit seeks to recover more than $600 million in damages. the building's owners the building's
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the building owner's attorney responded in a statement, calling the lawsuit a desperate attempt to bail out the owners of core club from fulfilling their obligations. >> east san francisco business owner is cleaning up and trying to figure out what to do next. >> after becoming the target of a smash and grab again, the owner of the cigarette shop at 17th avenue and geary in the richmond district says it's been hit five times because of repeat break-ins. the owner lost his insurance company coverage. he's frustrated and feels nothing is being done. >> i don't know, we're going to stop this one. the mayor, the politics, the police, the chief of police. they have to catch these people, put him in jail. >> according to data from sfpd in our abc seven news public safety tracker, burglaries citywide are down 22% in the past year in the richmond district specifically, burglaries are down slightly from 2023. >> 4th of july is a week away,
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but the holiday travel rush is starting now. san jose international airport expects travel to peak today and tomorrow for the holiday. triple a projects nearly 71 million people will travel 50 miles or more from home this year. about 6 million of those people are expected to fly over the next week, however. however, a majority of americans will be on the road. officials say most people are expected to leave this saturday or sunday and then come back next weekend. >> road trips give people flexibility, so you can leave when you want. you can come back when you want. the only thing you can't control is the traffic. >> okay? travel will be spread out over the week. officials still recommend leaving as early as possible to avoid traffic delays. and if you're flying, your advice to bring a carry on bag instead of a check bag in case there's cancellations, i'm team carry on. i will never check. you will never get me to check. >> well, we're talking about travel here. >> we go. the report is out for the worst traffic in the country . >> how much time a typical driver loses to road congestion
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in the us, and how much more you have to pay to cross the golden gate bridge, starting in just a few days, and you are looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange, it looks like we're down about 30 points. another update on how the markets are doing next. >> also ahead, paris hilton's emotional testimony in front of congress, how she's sharing her own experiences to stop child abuse. but first, here's drew. >> hey, reggie. 639 this morning, walnut creek looking sunny out there with a live picture right now. we do have clouds closer to the coast, so get you going. this morning on our thursday, you can see it is a mix of sun and clouds out there. as we head deeper into the morning, we'll get brighter skies prevailing by about 10 a.m. it is full sunshine and really pleasant temperatures. the only fly in the ointment, so to speak. today is going to be the winds. they're already quite strong across the city right now. they're gusting over 30mph, but breezy through the delta as well as we go throughout the afternoon. just like yesterday, we'll find those winds increasing area wide with those gusts about 15 to 30mph. so any
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cloud cover we have around the bay shoreline, it quickly gets out of here by about 8:39 a.m. we'll keep a little cloud cover along the coast today, just like yesterday. but it is a day where those temperatures are very close to average, very similar to yesterday. but that breeze is with us this afternoon. so a high of 66 in the city with those gusty winds already this morning, 72 in oakland, near 80 in san jose will hit 81 in napa, 85 in concord, half moon bay, a mix of sun and clouds and a high of 58 degrees. with those gusty conditions, this afternoon. so the next three days, lots of sunshine today. minor warming as we head into the weekend. the entire weekend looking fantastic before a heat wave arrives next week, we'll show you those details coming up in
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family shared that he passed away peacefully this past tuesday. cobbs was well known for his roles in night at the museum and the bodyguard. prior to acting, cobb served in the us air force. he worked at ibm and he also sold cars. bill cobbs was 90 years old. >> paris hilton says she's in her liam neeson era as she advocates for the rights of children and families. she's referencing neeson's movie taken , where he fights to rescue his family. hilton spoke before congress yesterday, calling for
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more oversight and support for youth care programs. she's been pushing for reform for years, first releasing a documentary in 2020, then advocating for a bill of rights for teens in group care facilities and joining lawmakers pushing for more oversight. >> it costs approximately $800 to $1000 per day to place a foster youth in a facility significantly more expensive than serving them in their own communities. what is more important protecting business profits or protecting foster youth lives? >> hilton shared her own experiences on capitol hill as a survivor of the troubled teen industry. her testimony happened on the same day the department of health and human services released a report showing many states are lacking resources to track mistreatment of youth in the south bay. >> seven women who are survivors of human trafficking and domestic violence have found a new way to take control of their lives and help their community. they've just launched a worker owned cooperative called echo's
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cooperative, short for excellent community organizing and services. the women who immigrated from other countries will be providing different services like office cleaning, child care, community education and interpretation services. santa clara county supervisor sylvia arenas helped secure a $100,000 grant to get the project off the ground. >> when i see a group of women who are organized and have gone through what they've gone through in terms of human trafficking and gender based violence, it really doesn't take very much to decide to support them. >> with the program now launched, the women are focused on securing contracts and continuing to grow their business. mayor london breeds proposed $390 million bond appears to be heading for the november ballot. the healthy, safe and vibrant san francisco bond would need to be approved by two thirds of san francisco voters. board of supervisors president aaron peskin is co-sponsoring the proposal, even though he's challenging the
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mayor's reelection bid. breed, peskin and other city leaders held a rally before supervisors voted on the proposal yesterday. >> this, again, is about san francisco. it's economic recovery, it's vibrancy, it's public health. addressing the challenges san franciscans want to see most, and moving our city forward towards the future. >> yes, many of us up here have our differences, but we are all together on this bond. >> the board of supervisors budget and finance committee added an amendment and continued the measure until july 10th. the $390 million bond measure includes upgrades at laguna, honda and zuckerberg san francisco general hospitals. the plan also funds shelter, infrastructure, street safety, road repaving, along with public space improvements. thank you. >> now it's your morning money report. amazon is cashing in on artificial intelligence. the company is now valued at $2 trillion, thanks in part to its investments in ai. amazon stock has gained a whopping 52% in
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just the last year. amazon is only the fifth company to surpass the $2 trillion mark. three of those companies right here in the bay area apple, nvidia and alphabet. and now let's take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway this morning. we're up barely about 13 points. if you aren't traveling for the 4th of july weekend, you can go to a big music festival in the east bay. >> and this band that surprisingly decided to delay their retirement is headlining the shark baby love shack baby, a sing it ten roof rest >> the b-52s are headlining oakland's mosswood meltdown punk festival next weekend at mosswood park. the event will also feature big freedia, big freeda, big freedia, okay, yeah, that's my girl. well, and you know, the festival will also host a drag show hosted by peaches christ, filmmaker and
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author john waters returns as the masters of master of ceremonies. tickets start at $100 for one day general admission. >> this sounds really fun. yes, i would love to go to this big frida perform last year at the pink block party here in san francisco during pride and was super fun to watch. the b-52s i mean, come on. right. rock lobster, all of it. so fun. and john waters, yeah, part time san francisco resident john waters. >> and a drag show by peaches. christ. i mean, what more? >> what more do you want? >> yes, chuck. chuck, chuck, it's so fun. that is cool. >> that is really cool. >> all right, let's talk about what's happening today. we do have a cloudy sky along the coast across parts of the city and the east bay this morning. look at current temperatures right now. a lot of 50s on the board from the city to the south, bay to the east bay, right now and along the coast. we're also in the 50s. a lovely picture from santa cruz this morning. other temperatures right now, pretty uniform with most of us in the 50s. some of
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our cooler valleys like santa rosa and petaluma coming in in the 40s now. it's breezy right now across the city, we'll have those winds picking up area wide today. very similar to yesterday. the coast, though, could see winds gusting close to 40mph today. so it will be a breezy day. but sunshine still rules the forecast this afternoon and temperatures are pretty pleasant. near average for this time of the year. highs in our microclimates in the south bay seconds and 80s for daytime highs along the peninsula will hit 72. millbrae 74, in san mateo, 74. in los altos, the coast. it's going to be windy today with a mix of sun and clouds and highs in the upper 50s. now in the city today we have clouds this morning giving way to sunshine this afternoon across the city. we'll see those temperatures in the 60s with that wind. it's already windy right now and it will continue throughout the day in the north bay, 70s and 80s away from the coast with sunny skies. we'll find temperatures in the 70s in the east bay. morning clouds to sunshine. it is pleasant when it comes to our temperatures this afternoon and
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inland, just like yesterday. we'll stay in the 80s for our afternoon highs overnight tonight we'll find a mix of stars and clouds. it will be partly cloudy and temperatures in the 50s. now let's talk about the weekend. future weather showing you by saturday we will see those temperatures pretty close to average, some 90 starting to appear inland. sunday though, we start to feel warmer weather move in here. but by monday this will likely kick off a heat wave that could potentially last for several days, maybe all week next week. because you see inland, we're seeing triple digit readings will likely find some heat advisories popping up as we start a new month here. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. lots of sunshine here today. the weekend looking fantastic for the pride parade in the city. a high of near 70 in san francisco sunday afternoon. and then we'll track that heat wave starting on monday guys. thanks, drew. >> we have some breaking news in oakland. firefighter has drowned in southern california san diego fire department officials say they responded to a report of a lost swimmer at pacific beach
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just before two this morning. they searched the area. they could not find him. about two hours later, at 415, a body washed up the firefighter's identity has not been released yet. san diego officials say oakland fire officials are currently traveling to san diego. we do have calls into the oakland fire department to get more information about what happened, and we will let you know when we do have more 45 hours. >> that's how much time bay area drivers spent sitting in traffic last year. the findings come from a global traffic scorecard. inrix looked at the u.s. cities with the worst traffic. the san francisco bay area ranks number 13. the report shows the typical driver lost 45 hours to traffic congestion in 2023. that's more than a full workweek and resulted in more than $730 worth of time lost. that's pretty bad, but drivers in new york had it. the worst ranking number one on the list. the typical driver in the big apple spent 101 hours in
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backups last year, and one of the bay area's most congested commutes is about to get better. the mtc voted to fund nine traffic improvement projects along the dumbarton bridge corridor, to the tune of $130 million. the lion's share will go to rebuilding the 1970s era highway 101 interchange at woodside road. other projects include four miles of new bike and pedestrian paths connecting caltrain to the new ferry terminal, planned for redwood city, and in union city, a new four lane street will be built from mission boulevard to paseo padre in fremont as part of the quarry lakes parkway project. >> tolls on the golden gate bridge are going up starting july 1st. the fast track rate jumps $0.50 to 925. the invoice rate increases from 975 to 1025. the carpool rate is also going up to 725. fares on golden gate busses and ferries, also going up by almost $0.25 for most
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trips. so if you take the san francisco bay, ferry, fares are increasing by a dime each way. the ferry authority approved the increase last year. tickets to ride special ferry boats to oracle park will also cost a bit more. p-g-and-e's bills are set to drop in july, so that's good news. but the bad news is it may just be temporary. the utility says it will stop collecting temporary charges used to cover emergency storm responses and other projects, reducing bills anywhere from 7 to 9% for the average customer, that's about 20 bucks, but those rates could go up again if the california puc approves p-g-and-e's proposed rate payer increases, which would cover other storm response costs and wildfire prevention work. >> one hospital in north texas is stepping into the future with doctors who aren't really there. the hollow box is holographic technology that allows doctors to show up in 3d to their patients. the tech is originally from the netherlands. the box
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stands more than seven feet tall. hospitals hope this will help doctors be able to see more patients and reduce overall wait times. there are goals to grow the program and build more hollow boxes in doctors offices and homes. >> this morning, two giant pandas are headed to the san diego zoo from china. i almost said san francisco. i'm looking into the future. sing bao is a four year old female. she's described as gentle and well behaved. yinchuan is an almost five year old male, known to be smart and lively. the pandas are on loan from china as part of an agreement finalized in february. the san diego zoo is currently the only california zoo to house them. but as i was almost alluding to san francisco's next in line, if we can raise the money needed to build their habitat, then they should be coming next year. a special 25th anniversary for oakland's warriors basketball academy. steph curry made a surprise visit at that basketball camp at the oakland facility. he gave high fives to all the kids. then the kids got to watch him
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practice for about 45 minutes. they also got to witness a special treat when curry made his inevitable half court shot. curry also made sure to leave the young players with some advice. he told them to appreciate the opportunity to attend the camp to listen to their coaches and be good teammates. sorry this loud music is distracting me, but anyway, you get the gist. oh, even louder. thanks the mood. there you go. just blow out my ear. this morning, li. >> well, up next everyone, the seven things you need to know today. what >> you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. just download the app now and start streaming. >> and as we head to break a bit of quiet, you get this live look outside. it is 656. we'll be right back. >> i
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breaking news. a 25 year old
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oakland firefighter is drowned at pacific beach in san diego. san diego fire confirms oakland fire officials are on their way to the area. the firefighter's identity has not been released. >> number two, tonight is the night president biden and former president trump meet face to face for the first debate of the 2024 presidential race. you can watch it here on abc seven. coverage starts at five. the debate, hosted by cnn, begins at six. >> number three firefighters have contained a big fire that burned a warehouse in west oakland overnight. it started just after 10 p.m. on 24th. and wood. the cause is still being investigated. >> number four, the supreme court is expected to deliver more rulings today on landmark cases, including presidential immunity. the insurrection, abortion and how cities can regulate unhoused people. >> and number five in the accuweather forecast, it's sunny and seasonable today. temperatures near average later this afternoon, though the winds are breezy. we'll find gusts about 15 to 30mph. >> and number six earlier accident in oakland. southbound
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880 at 98 is clear and traffic is recovering nicely. no stalls or accidents on the san mateo bridge, but about a 20 minute drive westbound and looks pretty bumper to bumper. solid >> number seven robots may soon have human like skin. why scientists from the university of tokyo and harvard university have developed a new method to attach synthetic skin to machines. >> what is that? >> oh, that's like bologna with eyes to feel and move and look like ours. >> i mean, it's a little pink, a little. all right

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