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in mornings, live now at six. >> governor newsom at the white house today. how he's showing support for president biden as he issues an apology. president biden for last week's debate performance plus budget approved in oakland. >> why some city leaders are calling the decision fiscally irresponsible and a potentially
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dangerous heat wave moving through the bay area right now. >> here's a live look from our mount tam camera this morning. we are tracking the heat and the impact you can expect. >> good morning. it is wednesday, july 3rd start. >> of course, the check of that forecast with drew. >> yes. for another day we have those excessive heat warnings, heat advisories in effect, these advisories and warnings will continue through next tuesday. so today if you're keeping count, is day two of what will be an eight day heat wave. take a look at our temperatures in our hills right now, especially in the north bay. we're closing in on 90 degrees already this morning in the oakland hills. it's 83 degrees right now. it's a similar story in the santa cruz mountains, so it is quite warm out there as you go up in elevation. even at the surface, it is a warm start to the morning. 61 in the city right now, 66 in oakland at 71, in san jose, 73, in cloverdale. brentwood right now holding at 82 degrees. so we are in store for another warm to hot day across the region. excessive heat warnings are in effect inland. once again, those temperatures warm very fast,
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already hot before lunchtime and then into the afternoon. we're surpassing 105 again, just like yesterday in our hottest cities around the bay, shoreline heat advisories, they are in effect again. we're going into the 90s around the bay shoreline with lots of sunshine along the coast. it will be mild, but this is the place to seek that heat relief. we'll keep those temperatures in the 70s close to the ocean. let's check in with gloria. see, those drive times are doing this morning. >> good morning drew. so far, no major incidents to report this morning. this is a live look right now from our san mateo camera. and you can see here on the bridge, looking pretty good from the toll plaza to foster city. will take about 16 minutes. right now, if you take smart, that's sonoma-marin area rail transit. they are going to be on a holiday schedule tomorrow, but they're also adding some evening trains wednesday through sunday. that's so people who go to the county fair there can stay for the fireworks in the evening. and looking live in san jose so far, really quiet on 87. >> thanks, gloria. people are waking up without electricity
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and pockets of the bay area. so here's a look at p-g-and-e's outage map right now. thousands were left without power yesterday, but it has been coming back slowly overnight. the green means up to 50 customers. yellow up to 500 and orange is up to 5000. and the purple triangles you see are p-g-and-e's public safety power shutoffs, all of them in the north bay. you can get out your phone and scan the code on your screen to get the very latest information on the heat wave, and you can find a link to this page to this p-g-and-e's map. i should say, plus information on cooling centers and health information. we'll keep up that qr code throughout the morning. there are concerns of hot weather could be exceptionally dangerous, especially for those people who are trying to get through the days without any kind of electricity. abc seven news reporter lena howland is in the east bay, so, lena, it's important to take precautions. >> reggie. that's right. and i'm in downtown walnut creek right now where they are expected to hit at least 103 degrees today. now, experts are saying that the
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potential for more heat related power outages are likely to hit their peak today, given the upcoming holiday and weekend across the bay area, infrastructure is feeling the strain, with thousands without power across the region tuesday night that includes in concord, where outages affected everything from restaurants to hotels to normally crowded streets. some of that power has since been restored, though one expert from uc berkeley's institute, energy institute at haas, says things could be much worse. that's because of the massive upgrades the state has done to its power grid in recent years to help reduce the chance of flex alerts, which asked californians to reduce their energy use. >> the biggest change we've seen over the last few years is a massive installation of batteries. if you go back four years, california had essentially no batteries to store power. >> cal iso says the state's power grid is currently stable
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and they are not forecasting supply shortfalls. they say they've gone into what's called a restricted maintenance operation. that means operators will avoid taking equipment offline for routine maintenance, assuring that all generators and transmission lines are available to supply higher loads. the good news is no flex alerts have been issued, so far this week. live in walnut creek, lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. the contra costa fire protection district is advising you to avoid hiking trails. many local and regional parks are closing down because of the heat. mount diablo state park is shut down and may stay that way into the weekend. lime ridge open space in concord is closed, as are many walnut creek open spaces and parks. east bay regional parks shut down a long list of places through the end of the weekend to coincide with this sustained heat wave. >> many east bay regional parks will remain open for visitors during this week's increased temperatures, including swim facilities and shoreline regional parks. unfortunately, we had to close some, hill and
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inland parks, due to the extreme fire conditions and heat. >> all park districts are asking you to check your websites for details before heading out. now this is video of rescued wildlife being hand-carried into the lindsay wildlife rehabilitation hospital in walnut creek. you might see unusual wildlife behavior in this heat, including birds like barn owls falling from nests like the swifts and the swallows. >> the babies will actually start jumping out due to the heat, and in cases like that, you need to contact your nearest wildlife rehabilitation center. >> you might also see crows or ravens panting or squirrels doing what's called splooting when they have their bellies down on a cool surface like a sidewalk. you should not try to pick up wildlife, though. what you can do is leave water out around your property to help animals who might need a drink. >> again, we're going to be putting this qr code up on the
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bottom of your screen throughout the morning, which you can scan for a direct link to our weather coverage at abc seven news.com. and as you head out for your 4th of july celebrations, make sure you have the abc seven bay area app. we'll keep you updated with the latest forecast, and you can track the temperatures wherever you're going. just make sure you enable the app's notifications to get breaking news as it happens. >> governor newsom is going to be at the white house today in what appears to be a show of support for president biden. he'll be attending a meeting of democratic governors. it comes as the president has come under pressure from some in his party to end his campaign, following his performance during last week's debate. gloria, president biden is now apologizing. >> he is kumasi at a private fundraiser yesterday, president biden apologized for his debate performance, saying, quote, i wasn't very smart. and he also said that he was in at least 15 time zones before the debate. and that, quote, i didn't listen to my staff joking that he almost fell asleep on stage. the president returned to the u.s. 12 days before the debate. he
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appeared to lose his train of thought several times in the faceoff with former president trump, it raised questions about whether he's fit to lead the country in a second term. >> i think it's a legitimate question to say, is this an episode or is this a condition? >> what i can tell you is that, he had a cold and a bad night. i would not see this as an episode. >> congressman lloyd doggett, who represents the austin, texas area, became the first democrat to publicly call for the president to withdraw as the party's nominee. he says president biden failed to reassure voters during that debate. kumasi. >> thank you, gloria, and abc news anchor george stephanopoulos will be sitting down with president biden for the exclusive first television interview since the debate. you'll get a first look on friday at 330 and 5:30 p.m. on world news tonight with david muir, which is right here on abc seven. then more on good morning
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america this weekend at 7 a.m. both saturday and sunday. the extended interview will air sunday at 8 a.m. on this week with george stephanopoulos, with more coming up on monday on gma. >> in the east bay, the oakland city council has decided to bet on the sale of the coliseum site to help them close a massive budget deficit. the budget that was passed yesterday avoids the possibility of big cuts to the fire and police departments, mayor chang says. it also preserves public safety initiatives. >> this means that we're going to be able to continue to keep our cease fire, our crt, our walking officers. so this means that oakland will be safe. >> a huge portion of this budget hangs on the $100 million that will come once the sale of the coliseum site is complete. but here's the problem we don't know when that's going to happen. >> we are using the illusion of funds that haven't arrived yet, and that we don't know when will arrive to try to balance a budget. and this is a wildly fiscally irresponsible decision. >> if the sale of the coliseum
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site doesn't go through by september, the budget deal falls apart and then the city has to be forced again to look at slashing millions of dollars in services. the recall of oakland mayor shengtao is one step away from landing on the november general election ballot. the city council adopted the recall resolution yesterday, and there was a first reading of an ordinance to hold the recall november 5th. the second reading happens july 16th. oakland residents could be voting on two recalls in november. if this goes through, that would be the mayor's recall and the recall of alameda county district attorney pamela price, which has already been been approved by the county's ballot. >> back to the heat. now, san francisco is hoping its public pools can help take your mind off of the heat. this week. all nine of them will be free today because of this hot weather. they are all indoor pools except mission community pool on linda street. >> let's take a look at highs. i want to show you the south bay, specially because this is one of
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the areas that was excessively hot yesterday. san jose had a high of 102 yesterday afternoon, which was the hottest in nearly two years. this is an area we're watching closely because as you look at the heat risk map today, most of us are underneath those red or magenta colors. and that is a major to extreme heat risk. as we go again into the afternoon, you want to take it easy. heat is a cumulative effect. it can really wear your body down day after day. so highs versus average again. we are so far above average. most areas about 20 degrees plus above where we typically land this time of the year typically in july. we're in the 70s and 80s in the afternoon, but our hottest areas like livermore approaching 110 later on this afternoon, our red flag warning does continue not only the hot weather, but also the increased risk of fire danger in the north bay mountains, the east bay hills and the santa cruz mountains that will last through friday. because of the combo of the heat and low humidity. we'll keep you updated on anything changes with that. here's future weather as we go hour by hour. just watch these temperatures
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take off once again. just like yesterday, we are excessively hot away from the coast, but the coast, the immediate coastline stays pretty immune from the excessive heat. so seek out that relief if you want to find ways to beat the heat today. highs in the 80s and 90s around the bay shoreline. our warmest areas getting close to 110. later on this afternoon, reggie kumasi. >> mitsuru. thank you. coming up, the driver accused of crashing into a san francisco bus stop and killing a family of four now officially facing charges, plus a new way to deter people from lighting their own fireworks. the south bay celebration that you can take part in tomorrow. and hearts lead singer ann wilson announces a diagnosis. what this means for the
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street bart station. investigators say the suspect pushed this woman as a train was approaching, causing her to fall onto the platform. she is the victim, corazon dandan. her family says she had left work late monday night after finishing a shift at a hotel in union square. she was headed home to daly city. bart employee who wants to remain anonymous, says the powell street station becomes a much different place at night. >> it's just a whole different animal at night, you know, there's a lot of stuff going on. there's fights, there's jumpings, there's people being shot. city is not safe anymore.
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>> the suspect is identified as a 49 year old unhoused man. this is the first homicide on bart this year. an update to a tragic story we've been following for months now. the deadly crash at a bus stop in san francisco's west portal neighborhood. a 78 year old driver is now facing four felony charges for that crash in march that killed an entire family of four. san francisco's police chief and district attorney said. the initial investigation shows there's no indication the driver was under the influence of drugs or alcohol, or suffered from a medical issue at the time. the vehicle was also found to be fully functional. the driver is currently not in custody, but we're told authorities are working with her attorneys in the middle of this heat wave. we're facing high fire danger and illegal fireworks can easily spark a fire. more than 500 pounds of illegal fireworks are now off the streets in oakland. police say they seized a large fireworks stash found inside a car near sixth avenue and foothill boulevard. the confiscated fireworks have been
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turned over to the oakland fire department for proper disposal. in the south bay, fire officials are working to stop illegal fireworks by hosting a first of its kind 4th of july celebration and one part of san jose. the city is hosting two major events now for residents to watch fireworks the annual almaden lake event and for the first time, east san jose is getting a city sponsored event at lake cunningham park by creating a hub and a safe place for people to come and enjoy fireworks. >> that's my hope that we will deter any illegal activities from happening in the lake. >> cunningham event starts at 7 p.m. with fireworks at 9:00. this is all tomorrow. a reminder all types of fireworks, even the kind labeled safe and sane, are banned in san jose. the only city in sonoma county that sells safe and sane fireworks is now suspending the sale and use of them because of this extreme heat. >> the city of cloverdale said it worked with the police and fire district on this decision. a red flag warning is in effect
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in the area through friday. a fireworks show on the fourth is still set to happen as planned at cloverdale high school. if you're still trying to figure out your holiday plans for the fourth, just go to our website. we have a list of all the fireworks and the festivals and the fairs and the food that you can do across the bay area. it's right now on the front page of abc7 news.com or the abc7 bay area app. >> nice. what are you all doing for the fourth? >> i'm trying to console my dog. oh it is. >> oh yeah. >> does not like fireworks. and it starts very early. >> they already started last night in the mission and the rooster was not having it. oh no. >> he just hides under the bed. doesn't come out. >> oh. >> we tried everything okay? >> can we switch, though? because my dog barks at the fireworks and tries to match the energy. >> oh, no, no, no. >> so i'll take the hiding dog over the barking dog. you know, surprisingly, bubba doesn't mind them. >> yeah, he just kind of goes about his day, so i'm happy about that. but yeah, you definitely start to hear them already. in the days leading up
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to it. this fireworks. yeah. >> fun night tomorrow night. >> >> uh- outside this morning we will show you our exploratorium camera. it is already sunny out there. we will have another hot afternoon on the way. let's talk about the fourth though very quickly with high pressure giving us the hot temperatures. it also squashes our marine layer. so believe it or not, we are going to be fog free everywhere tomorrow for the fourth. and that does mean some warm temperatures as well. these numbers you see on your screen, your 9 p.m. temperatures tomorrow evening, 63 in the city, but a mild 70 in oakland. even warmer in santa rosa at 8584. in san jose, 78. in redwood city, concord. it will be quite hot for that time of the evening. a 90 degree reading at 9 p.m. tomorrow. highs today. extreme heat does continue. excessive heat warnings are still in effect for good reason. 100 in san jose, one of three morgan hill, 97, in cupertino, head to the coast to get relief 70 for half moon bay in pacifica, but you hop about ten miles inland and it's 99, in
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redwood city, 94 in mountain view, 90 in millbrae, across the city, you have a wide range. we'll keep it in the 70s for the sunset. the richmond and daly city 80 downtown, actually near 90 downtown today near 90 in south city as well in the north bay. the coast is lovely. 75. bodega bay, 78. stinson 79, sausalito, but quite hot everywhere else. 102 napa 101 petaluma 108 cloverdale 102. in vallejo, the east bay. it is hot today. heat advisories are in effect for another day. 92 in oakland, 96 union city, near 100, in castro valley and then inland. we have our extreme heat risk today. 110 in fairfield, 109 in concord, the same in livermore, heading about 110 in brentwood overnight tonight it is another warm night, 60s and 70s, away from the coast and our hills. we will stay in the 80s overnight tonight so it stays quite warm across the region for the fourth tomorrow. very little change to our daytime highs. the advisories and the heat warnings will still be in effect. here's the accuweather seven day
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forecast. our heat wave rolls on today with extreme heat. once again, we're sizzling for the fourth here tomorrow. over the weekend, the heat wave does continue and it remains pretty hot early next week guys. >> thanks jrue. now we're going to bring in ginger zee with the live. live look at what's happening on gma. this morning. >> good morning ginger yes good morning to you reggie kumasi. nice to be with you. so coming up here on gma we'll start with that story that everybody is following. we have faith abubey and team in jamaica ahead of hurricane beryl. i'll be tracking it as it passes far too close for comfort to jamaica today. that's southeast side with some big surge south of the cayman islands, then into the yucatan peninsula, cancun and tulum, all in that hurricane watch before it reenters the gulf of mexico on the northern track. there would be larger impacts to southeast texas. i will get into all of that. also talk about your heat building and then the pressure ramping up on president biden after the debate with the first democratic member of congress calling for the president to step aside, and a new development in donald trump's hush money conviction after that landmark supreme
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court decision on presidential immunity. plus, we try before you buy and by we i mean becky worley. she's going to look at the tinted sunscreen this season. and also how to put it on your kids without them running away screaming, which is what my children do. that's not what the prompter said, but i just kind of she has a secret tool, apparently that makes this easier. good luck. they run away screaming i didn't know. way to celebrate america. oh yeah. oh they do. they run away screaming and shrieking like the word shirk is the correct word for how children and sunscreen work together. yeah. anyway, we're also going to go to main street usa in ann arbor, michigan today. and then tory johnson with american made deals and steals, >> your neck of the woods. >> yes. that's here at home. we're actually going to take a little road trip and we're going to, we're going to touch the mitten state around the fourth. so i'm looking forward to it. oh nice. >> that sounds good. >> i didn't realize that kids. is it is it the spray. is that what they don't like or just any
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kind of sunblock? >> all of it. it doesn't matter, really. people are like, oh, use the stick. doesn't matter. i swear it's the hardest thing. they're like, let me do it. i'm like, you're six. you don't know where your nose is. like, they can't even feel it, right? like he can't do it. he puts so little on and at some point i get to bad mom version and i'm like, fine, you want to feel what it feels like to burn, burn, burn it. and then i have to be like, wait, i don't really want that. no. you know, it's a real, like, talk back in your own brain, right? >> wow. you know what? >> i guess you know, having kids is harder than i thought. is it? >> is it this whole time? i just thought it's been a breeze just wiping on him and go. >> drew's right, though, with the dogs and 4th of july. i'm not sure which one is more challenging. >> well, there you go. well, at least with drew's dog, he just hides, you know, like, true, it would just be like a long game of hide and go seek. >> i'm coming essentially with the child. we'll see you in a day, child. i don't think that's how it works. this is why i'm
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postponing the rest of its royal flush tour, wilson said in a statement. she underwent surgery to remove a cancerous growth and is recovering, but her medical team urged her to take the rest of the year off to recover fully. she is expecting to reschedule the tour for 2025. hart had a stop at chase center set for september in san francisco. ike's love and sandwiches is gearing up to celebrate a major milestone with its latest location. the sandwich chain recently opened its 100th store on doctor maya angelou lane in the mission. excuse me, mission rock neighborhood now, on july 19th, it is set to hold a grand opening party. the first 100 guests get a free sandwich, a t shirt and a chance to win a year's worth of sandwiches. not too bad. next, at 630, an alarming new report about bay area roads, the most dangerous freeways and the leading cause of deadly crashes. then a record
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storm continuing its trek toward jamaica. a look at the damage left behind
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knocking down flames in wine country. evacuation warnings now
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in effect. for people who live in that area. >> and the bay area bracing for a yet another hot day. drew, of course, tracking the high temperatures ahead of the 4th of july. plus, we're talking about why experts say mass power outages are not as likely this time around, and some workers don't want to return to in-person work so bad they're suing the remote work battle. >> that could set a precedent for employees nationwide. >> oh, come on, remote workers will rise up, i guess. >> hey, good morning everybody. it's wednesday, july 3rd. >> a check on your forecast now. hey, drew. >> yeah, but rise up in your home office. do you know what i mean. outside this morning. here's an accuweather alert today because of dangerous heat. rolling on for another afternoon already looks quite mild from this vantage point in san francisco. in fact, temperatures right now are in the 60s and in the 70. so our heat advisories around the bay shoreline, in our excessive heat warnings inland do continue for another day. in fact, these will continue until next tuesday. so that would make this an eight day heat wave.
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look, some of our temperatures in our hills in the north bay, some of our hilltops are close to 90 degrees. this morning, even the oakland hills is quite warm. a current temperature of 83 degrees right now closer down to the surface. we're in the 60s and 70, so it is quite warm this morning. it's another hot afternoon along the way. here's a live look at santa cruz. this is the area you go seek that relief. the coast remains relatively comfortable in the 70s today, but the bay shoreline, we're back into the 90s and inland. we're getting close to 110 in our hottest spots this afternoon. so a high of 88 in the city today, 92 in oakland, we're hitting 100in san jose, 109 in concord, 106 in santa rosa. but the coast from half moon bay to santa cruz will keep you in the 70s. let's check in those commute times with gloria. good morning. >> good morning. yeah. you know, we're going to get started with your mass transit update. if you take samar there is service that's been suspended. so this is trip one. southbound is canceled for today, and trip three is on a 20 minute delay right now. if you take ace, ace
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three is delayed five minutes right now. and bart is on time and looking live right now at our san rafael camera, you can see the traffic is flowing pretty nicely here. no major issues in the north bay. cars are starting to fill in a little bit southbound, heading towards the city. guys. >> thank you. gloria crews are dealing with a wildfire in wine country. it's called the toll fire and it's burning in napa county. cal fire says it broke out near calistoga yesterday, prompting evacuations that order has since been downgraded to a warning. cal fire says the fire has burned 50 acres so far. at last check, it's 15% contained. crews say the weather has been the biggest issue to challenging. >> as you can see back here, we're in a very steep slope, very steep area. so adding that, contributing that to the mild, mild to moderate wind conditions that we have and dry dryness of the vegetation, it makes it challenging for our crews to be able to gain access and be able to suppress the fire as we could
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see flames on the hill. >> uh- approximately, i don't know, maybe half a mile away >> george and joni hahn left right away. george took this video of a cal fire plane. you can see they're fighting the fire near his house. and we showed them their home through the lens of our news camera. luckily, it was still there. now the fire is burning in the same area as the glass fire in 2020, which is understandably very triggering for a lot of people who lost their homes. >> then in solano county, a brush fire broke out in an area where the group, california forever is planning to build a new city. it's being called the denverton. fire crews say they've stopped forward progress of the fire. about two miles south of travis air force base. at one point, the fire triggered the closure of westbound lanes of highway 12 at scali lane. the size of the fire is still in question. the solano county sheriff's office has it at 470 acres. cal fire says 25 acres. we've reached out to both agencies to get some
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clarification. >> one wildfire further north in butte county is now becoming a problem. it's called the thompson fire. cal fire is now saying it's burned more than 3000 acres right on the border of the town of oroville. 13,000 residents are under evacuation orders. there's no containment as fire teams from san francisco and san jose fire are on their way to help out. well, we're entering day two of this bay area heatwave. the national weather service says this current heat warning is the longest they've ever issued at eight days. the previous longest was six days in 2017. the heat is slowing down public transit. bart and caltrain have to run trains at much slower speeds. when we reach triple digits. now, many east bay parks are being shut down this week, including lime ridge and mount diablo state park and the north bay town of yountville had to cancel its upcoming 4th of july celebration as a safety precaution this morning. >> people are still dealing with heat related power outages. abc seven news reporter lena howland is in the east bay with impacts
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to customers there, and more outages are expected today. >> hey reggie, that's right. we're in walnut creek right now where the power is on, but there's still more than 700 customers waking up without power across contra costa county. and we've learned that given today's triple digit heat, we are expecting even more heat related outages. one expert from uc berkeley's energy institute at haas says major upgrades have been made to the state's energy grid over the last few years, including a massive installation of batteries. that's why they're not expecting mass power outages like we've seen in the past this time around. but given the upcoming holiday and weekend, they're expecting, today will likely be the day the grid is stressed the most. >> we're still have people going to work, and it's going to be the second day of the heat wave, so buildings are going to be hotter and not have had a chance to cool down overnight. >> with triple digit heat
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expected across the east bay today, doctors are warning folks to take precautions. heat exhaustion can come on quickly in weather like this. symptoms include heavy sweating, cold, pale and clammy skin. a fast but weak pulse, nausea or vomiting, cramps or headaches, and dizziness. it can be treated by getting to a cool place, loose and clothing. take a cool bath, sip water and if your symptoms last longer than one hour, get medical help. when it comes to heat stroke, the warning signs are much more serious. that's when you should be seeking immediate medical care. live in walnut creek. lena howland, abc seven news thanks, lena. >> you can find a list of local cooling centers online. it's part of our weather coverage at abc seven news.com/weather. scan the qr code on your screen. it'll take you right there. you'll see the latest forecast, plus all of our latest stories about the weather's impact on the bay area. and if you're using our app, there's a weather section that's easy to find. it's one of the first things you'll see when you open the abc
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seven bay area app, available wherever you stream. >> this morning. two san francisco police officers are recovering after a very scary crash with an uber driver. it happened around 5 p.m. yesterday at cesar chavez street and pennsylvania avenue. the officers were on motorcycles when they crashed head on with that car. it's not clear who crossed the median. both officers were taken to san francisco general hospital to be treated outside the hospital. police chief bill scott and both the office said both the officers and the driver had non-life threatening injuries. >> this is this is pretty, pretty common. you know, we come here to support this is what we do. you know, we try to take care of each other and take care of our people. and when they need our support and when they, particularly when they are injured, you know, we're going to be here for them now at this time, officials don't believe drugs or alcohol were involved in a statement, an uber spokesperson said we're continuing to look into this incident and are standing by to assist law enforcement on their investigation. >> almost a third of the deadliest freeways in california are here in the bay area. that's
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according to consumer affairs. its report used data from the national highway traffic safety administration. 2022 was the most recent year available. interstate 880 through alameda county, tied for fifth place. and you're looking live at a section of it in oakland. highway four in contra costa county, ranked seventh, highway 101, in santa clara county, came in 10th. the leading cause of deadly crashes was speeding. it's far more prevalent than drinking or distracted driving. the highest ranked places on the list are all southern california freeways. >> hurricane beryl a storm already in the record books, is headed to jamaica today. the country's prime minister has declared the entire island a disaster area, and gloria officials have closed all the airports ahead of beryl's arrival. >> they have kumasi all airports on jamaica shut down yesterday to prepare for hurricane beryl and you can see some footage here. as people are leaving the area, the storm is expected to bring life threatening winds and eight foot storm surge. officials are warning people in
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flood prone areas to be ready to evacuate at a moment's notice. beryl has lost some steam as it closes in on jamaica, but it's already being blamed for six deaths in the caribbean. it's forecast to continue to weaken, but still expected to be a major hurricane when it reaches jamaica today. >> i am encouraging all jamaicans to take the hurricane as a serious threat. it is, however, not a time for panic. we are being very strategic in our response and we want to convey that to the general public. you have enough time, enough notice to take the necessary precautions. >> the hurricane is packing 165mph winds. it is the strongest july hurricane on record. beryl's impacts on the u.s. are still unclear. it's expected to weaken in the gulf, and some models take it over southern texas next week. reggie kumasi. >> all right, thanks so much, gloria. still ahead, medication
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approved the major milestone in the effort to treat alzheimer's. >> and ucsf officially acquiring two hospitals. what a new agreement means. following concerns over medi-cal and medicare coverage. >> you're looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. another update on how the markets are doing next. >> and netflix now getting rid of its cheapest ad free subscription. what it means for customers under the 1199 basic plan. here's drew. >> hey good morning. we have that accuweather alert in effect as we have our heat wave rolling on for another day. but it's lovely right now in santa cruz, a live look at the beach and the coast is going to be the place to seek that heat relief once again, just like a lot of us did yesterday. here's a look at the beach forecast across the board. from bodega bay to ocean beach to santa cruz. we will remain, in the 70s, immune from the excessive heat inland. the ocean water temperature is currently 56 degrees, so the heat risk today it's major to extreme for folks inland. though shaded in red and magenta. those are the
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areas that will go well above 100 degrees today. and those are the areas that will have the most risk of heat related illness when it comes to heat exhaustion and heat stroke. we're also watching our red flag warning very closely. this continues through friday morning. the combination not only the hot temperatures, but also some dry northerly winds that could drop humidity levels down to 10% during the daytime hours. looking at the forecast inland today, it's a hot one back into the triple digits exceeding 105 and our hottest spots later on today around the bay shoreline. a heat advisory is in effect, good reason. we're in the 90s with full sunshine by 4 p.m. and then along the coast again. it's mild and we are not too hot, but temperatures still above average. we'll have full sunshine and highs along the coast will go into the 70s. we'll take a closer look at your 4th of july forecast
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are in mating season in southern california. it's unclear to us right now how that person got to those docks. the rescuers brought them to medics to be checked out. so we're glad that everyone appears to be okay. >> new this morning, the u.s. has expelled more than 100 chinese migrants in the first large charter flight deportation in five years. this flight happened this past weekend, and it's coming as chinese migration has become becoming a bigger issue in the presidential campaign. last year, there was a drastic surge in chinese immigrants entering the country through mexico. republicans have increasingly raised suspicions about why people from china are coming to the u.s, and the u.s. has had a difficult time returning chinese nationals because china has resisted taking them back. a new legal battle brewing over returning to the office four years after the pandemic. and it is clear the majority of workers across the country are not ready to go back in person full time. gloria remote workers are now fighting
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back against these new mandates. >> they are kumasi the union that represents 6000 city employees in philadelphia, filed a lawsuit against the mayor. she wants him back in person full time starting on july 15th. she's trying to entice workers with more generous parental leave. she insists that in-person workers create a more visible and accessible government. the lawsuit claims a mandate violates their contract and will make post-pandemic staffing shortages even worse. >> having that type of work flexibility allows folks to be able to be successful at work and be successful at home. >> a recent study found that hybrid workers are happier. many say they feel less drained, less stressed and less anxious. a court hearing on the philadelphia lawsuit is planned for next week. reggie. >> gloria. thank you. a major development on the effort to reform california's prop 47. governor newsom says a democratic backed initiative seeking to overhaul the measure has been withdrawn from consideration. critics say the
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measure was weak compared to the republican version, which is appearing on the ballot. that measure seeks to increase the penalties for certain drug offenses, as well as retail theft. >> ucsf is officially acquiring two of dignity health's longest serving hospitals, saint francis memorial hospital and saint mary's medical center will be joining ucsf, along with its outpatient san francisco clinic. a settlement agreement received approval yesterday in san francisco superior court. both hospitals will continue to participate in medi-cal and medicare. ucsf says the facilities will either maintain or expand their staffing and service. the hospitals will join the ucsf system on august first. >> now it's your morning money report. ai is boosting venture capital funding. new data from pitchbook shows a jump from $38 billion in the first quarter to more than $55 billion in the second. that's a 47% increase. reuters reports that surge is largely driven by significant investments in ai companies.
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that includes $6 billion raised by elon musk's ex ai startup. netflix is starting to phase out its cheapest ad free subscription post on reddit show existing users of the 1199 basic plan are starting to receive notifications to switch the los gatos company announced a change in january, but did not give an exact timeline then. so far, it looks like subscribers in the uk and canada are being affected. it's unclear when people in the us will have to pick out a new plan. and now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway this morning, you can see we're up about 34 points. usa gymnastics has hired a part timer that's stealing the hearts of athletes and fans everywhere. >> we're talking about a therapy dog who is officially the usa gymnastics goodest boy. take a look. four year old beacon is a golden retriever who volunteered at the olympic trials late last month. his main job to comfort athletes and coaches during
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important events. of course, like the olympic trials, beacons volunteer work is a part of the organization's mental health program. his handler says he likes swimming and hiking, but does not like celery. okay, just to be clear, yeah, specific. oh, he does like i'm comforted looking at this video. >> oh, that is nice. >> it's a nice idea. >> >> all right drew let's talk about this heat. >> yes shall we. it's day two of our eight day heat wave. you heard earlier in the newscast. this is the longest heat wave the national weather service has issued. so just drink plenty of fluids, a lot of water out there. wear lightweight clothing. take those breaks. if you have to be outside, take them in the shade. of course, ac is also best. know those signs of heat, illness and never leave people or pets inside cars. temperatures. right now you can see it is warm, 70s and 80s right now and our warmest areas in our hills. we're close to 90 degrees right now this morning,
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so our extreme heat continues. highs in microclimates 104 in los gatos today, 98 in santa clara, 100 in san jose. the coast is relatively comfortable. santa cruz a high of 73 degrees along the peninsula near 100. in redwood city, 95 in los altos, 94 in mountain view, 72, though for half moon bay across the city will keep it in the 70s for the sunset. the richmond daly city near 90, though, as you head downtown upper 80s for the mission. the castro near 90 for south san francisco in the north bay. the coast is comfortable, but you head away from the coast in that extreme heat really hits us. 108 in cloverdale, 105 in sonoma, 100 in san rafael, 102 in vallejo. heat advisories in the east bay, 92 in oakland, 96, fremont 99, castro valley and inland. today, that extreme heat risk continues. 109 in concord, the same in livermore, hitting 110 in brentwood. in fairfield overnight tonight, another mild night, 60s, 70s away from the coast. so again, that leads to another hot day on the way for
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the fourth. in fact, future tracker temperatures showing you tomorrow afternoon there is little change to our daytime highs. excessive heat warnings continue and those heat advisories as well. look at the fireworks forecast. we will have clear skies. we are fog free even along the coast. you look at your 9 p.m. temperatures tomorrow. we have some warm areas in the 80s and 90s. even at that hour tomorrow evening. here's the accuweather seven day forecast for the next seven days for you. extreme heat. again, we are sizzling for the fourth. our heat wave will roll on through the upcoming weekend and continues early next week. guys. >> thank you. drew in the south bay levi's stadium of course, known for getting hot even when there's not a heat wave. but that did not stop some very passionate soccer fans from heading to a match yesterday, brazil faced off against colombia in group play of the copa america tournament. and fans, as you can see, were very excited to see their favorite teams play despite the scorching temps. >> no, no 100% feel like i will. i will enjoy the game 100. i don't care about the heat.
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>> well, i came prepared. i got one of these fans. it's really good. >> the match ended in a draw. both brazil and colombia are moving on to the quarter finals. >> cal fire crews are going to get a shorter workweek thanks to funding in the new state budget and a deal with their union. currently, crews work 72 hours on or three consecutive 24 hour shifts and then four days or 96 hours off. the new schedule will have them working 48 hours on in 96 hours off. the change means cal fire will have to hire about 2400 new crew members across the state in the next five years. both the agency and the union are working on scheduling shift patterns and a rollout plan. >> heads up if you are heading to florida keys on vacation in the coming weeks. weeks health officials have issued an alert about dengue fever after learning two cases were contracted there recently. dengue viruses are transmitted through bites from mosquitoes,
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typically found in tropical climates like florida. the announcement came days after the cdc warned of a heightened risk of dengue fever in the u.s. this year. the cdc says 1 in 4 people who contract the virus will show symptoms. 1 in 20 could have life threatening symptoms. >> another major breakthrough in alzheimer's treatment. the food and drug administration has approved a medication by drugmaker eli lilly. donanemab is a monoclonal antibody designed to slow the progression of early stages of alzheimer's disease. a panel of independent fda advisers agree the drug is safe and effective. it will cost $695 a vial before insurance. a similar drug was approved last year. >> could. bay area native joey chestnut returned to the 4th of july. nathan's hot dog eating competition. in a new interview, he says he's not closing the door on it. chestnut tells sports illustrated he's open to a new deal that could have him back at coney island next 4th of
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july. if major league eating is willing to negotiate. so chestnut was banned by mlb last month after making a deal with redwood city based impossible foods. now, chestnut claims that they changed the terms of his agreement about working with other companies after the fact. so he's not going to be there this year. but guess who will be this power couple? miki sudo and nick weary are going to be competing. miki has won nine of the last ten competitions on the women's side. when she's done competing, she will turn her attention to her husband nick, who's gone from bodybuilder to competitive eater. >> we were at the gym the my first year, 2018, at about 430 in the morning, yeah. and i was just lifting weights. she was doing cardio and she actually came and introduced herself as the four time champ. i was just the new guy that was there, and she said, hey, can we take a picture? and i just kind of stuttered and said, sure. >> we didn't choose competitive
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eating. competitive eating shows us, you know, if you have a talent for something, you'll kind of fall into it. >> and look, they have a three year old son, same haircut as dad. >> it's that quote we didn't choose competitive eating. competitive eating chose us, which will live in my brain all day, possibly all day tomorrow. >> up next, the seven things you need to know today as we head to break a live look outside. >> that's actual water, not hot dog water. and we'll be right back
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another day. heat advisories. excessive heat warnings continue. these will last through next tuesday. looking at highs today. intense heat inland well above 100 degrees. hot around the bay shoreline in the 80s and 90. seek that heat relief along the coast with temperatures there in the 70s. >> number two, a live look outside right now. another good
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day to keep the car parked. either work from home, take public transit because today is a spare the air day because of poor air quality. >> number three a big wildfires exploded in butte county near oroville. it's already burned more than 3000 acres since yesterday morning. thousands of people are under evacuation orders. >> number four, the oakland city council has passed a budget. this one avoids layoffs, but all of it hinges on the sale of the coliseum site number five, governor gavin newsom is going to be at the white house today in what appears to be a show of support for president biden. this is coming as the president faces pressure from some democrats to end his reelection campaign. >> and number six, we're getting a live look right now from our richmond-san rafael bridge camera. and right now traffic is stop and go on westbound 580 between canal boulevard and the tolls. there's an eight minute delay right now. >> number seven, look at this new wax figure of rapper drake of course, the internet has a
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lot to say about the statue. one person says that he looks like a character in in grand theft auto. that's rude. >> oh, i mean, others say he looks like taylor lautner or shemar moore, which is kind of cool, actually. >> it does actually kind of doe. oh my gosh. >> okay, all well and good about drake, but i got a shout out our director lee maxwell. >> it is his last show today and we love you. >> we will miss you. >> thanks for making us look good. yes, even when >> george: good morning america for our viewers in the west. hurricane beryl taking aim. is the u.s. in its path? hurricane beryl takes aim at jamaica this morning, packing winds up to 145 miles per hour. nine foot storm surges. >> there goes another roof. >> george: after crushing the caribbean, killing six people. the stunning drone video showing neighborhoods flattedened. we'r

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