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serious condition. i was exhausted, i didn't listen to my instincts in terms of preparing. >> now, at nine, president biden fighting to save his reelection effort. he answers questions on a lot of voters minds right now. in an exclusive abc news interview and the negative effects of illegal fireworks around the bay area, south bay residents are now calling for more drone show celebrations. plus, the skystar wheel is back on pier 39. how the attraction is painting a brighter picture of san francisco. good morning to you. it is saturday, july six. i'm gloria rodriguez here with meteorologist lisa argen and lisa. i know all week long we've been talking about the heat, but it looks like we may finally get a little bit of a relief. yeah the second half of the weekend. >> but as for today, day five, we're really looking at some very hot temperatures inland again as we could see them warm a few more degrees. but look at this visible picture where you can see the fog has lined up
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right along the shoreline. so that is definitely giving us some relief in some dense fog. right at the coast. but we still have a red flag warning in effect for the interior. north bay mountains. also, the east bay and the santa cruz mountains until 9:00 tonight. and there's a look at our excessive heat warning inland, the advisory around the bay shore 80s and 90s there. look what is left of the fog. very, very little. so we will be looking at the effects of the sea breeze right at the coast. 58 in the city it is 64. redwood city, still going to the 90s on the peninsula. and this fog will clear and we'll look for temperatures near 100 by noontime. so even though we're cooler right now, we'll make up the difference for a scorching afternoon later on today. >> inland 100. wow. again lisa, thank you so much. your voice, your vote. president joe biden remains defiant, rejecting calls for him to drop out. he answered some tough questions from abc's george stephanopoulos and in an
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exclusive interview, it was his first major interview since last week's debate. we begin our coverage with abc news reporter daria aldinger. >> president biden's exclusive tv interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, his first since his faltering debate. >> but your friend nancy pelosi actually framed the question that i think is on the minds of millions of americans. was this a bad episode or the sign of a more serious condition? >> it was a bad episode. uh- no indicator of any serious condition. i was exhausted, i didn't listen to my instincts in terms of preparing and a bad night. >> asked if he's mentally fit to be president, let me ask you a tougher, more personal question. >> are you sure you're being honest with yourself when you say you have the mental and physical capacity to serve another four years? >> yes. i am, because, george, last thing i want to do is not be able to meet that. i think as some of the senior economist and
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senior foreign policy specialists say, if i stop now, i'd go down in history as a pretty successful president. no one thought i could get done what we got done. >> but are you being with honest with yourself as well about your ability to defeat donald trump? right now? >> yes, yes, yes, yes. >> the president rejecting the idea of taking a cognitive test. >> would you be willing to undergo an independent medical evaluation that included neurological and cognitive cognitive tests and release the results to the american people? look i have a cognitive test every single day. >> every day i have that test. everything i do, you know, not only am i campaigning, but i'm running the world. and that's not how it sounds like hyperbole. but we are the essential nation in the world. >> and why he's determined to stay in the race despite some calls to step aside. >> i don't think anybody is more qualified to be president or win this race than me.
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>> the president plans to visit several key battleground states this weekend. daria aldinger, abc news, new york reaction is pouring in following the president's sit down interview. >> while some of it has been more positive than after his debate performance last week, others say they still have concerns. abc seven news reporter tim johns talked with several political leaders and analysts. >> all that work, and an exclusive abc news sit down. >> president biden talking with george stephanopoulos during the interview. the president trying to calm fears that have arisen over his ability to run another campaign following the interview, it was clear the president hadn't convinced everyone. on friday evening, illinois congressman mike quigley joining a growing number of democrats calling on biden to exit the race, saying it's about pragmatic politics. >> i'm not the one that needs convincing. it's uh- the american public and obviously they're going the opposite direction in polling. >> not everyone is as skeptical as quigley, though. i caught up
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with former san francisco mayor willie brown and showed him clips from the interview to get his reaction. >> based on what you just showed me, i see nothing wrong with any of his answers or his responses, brown says. >> while he thinks the president is capable of doing the job, the decision to stay in the race is not an easy one. over the past week, speculation has grown over who might replace biden if he were to drop out two of the most mentioned names being california governor gavin newsom and vice president kamala harris, both of whom brown has mentored and knows personally. >> either of them. in my opinion, would be capable of arousing the interest from democrats who would then make up the vote that would defeat trump if the president were to pull out of the race. >> whoever replaces him would still have their own set of challenges. according to experts. >> i'm not so sure it's that easy, really. i think in the short run, yeah, there are going to be advantages to a fresh face and a media blitz around some
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new candidate. but remember, this is still a significantly lengthy race. lanhee chen is a political advisor and fellow at stanford's hoover institution. >> he says while biden has vowed to stay in the race, his decision may ultimately be influenced by high profile democratic donors, several of whom have announced they've paused financial contributions in recent days. >> without the resources to run a competitive campaign, it's going to be very difficult for the president and for democrats. down ticket tim johns, abc seven news multiple sources tell abc news. >> house minority leader hakeem jeffries has planned a virtual meeting with other top democrats tomorrow. president biden is expected to be the focus of that meeting. abc news also offered former president trump a one on one interview, but he declined. jason miller, who is a senior adviser to the trump campaign, had this response to biden's events. in a newsmax interview, he said in part, we saw the speech earlier. those clips are bad. and now these additional
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clips from abc are even worse. i don't understand what joe biden's team is doing. clearly, his weakness is speaking, and you can see the full interview with joe biden again tomorrow at 8 a.m. on this week with george stephanopoulos. in the south bay, the san jose fire department says it was inundated with hundreds of calls on the 4th of july. among them multiple fires near lake cunningham, which held a city sanctioned fireworks show. abc7 south bay reporter lauren martinez talked to a longtime advocate who works to stop illegal fireworks, and she says it's time for a change. >> 4th of july celebrations turned fiery across san jose, near the city's sanctioned show at lake cunningham. fires did break out on friday. you could see small, charred patches of grass. it's not clear yet if those fireworks are what caused the fire. >> it's bombs. people are
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setting off bombs because it's fun. >> for years, suzanne maroney has been advocating to stop illegal fireworks in the city and even city run events. maroney says they send the wrong message. >> you model the behavior you want, and if you're going to explode things to celebrate, so are other people. >> before the fourth, the area city council member told us combating illegal fireworks was their goal with the lake cunningham show. >> 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. >> cal fire santa clara unit helped the san jose fire department respond to two fires. on the fourth. we spoke with a fire captain with sfpd at an incident they were responding to on friday afternoon at the goodwill silicon valley. the last 24 hours have been incredibly busy and we are very grateful to our neighbors. >> all of the surrounding agencies have sent us help. when we asked for it, the san jose fire department said between
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june 1st to july 4th, 659 online reports and 311 calls were made about fireworks. >> there were 52 calls to sfpd and 21 citations were issued. all three of these totals were less than last year. >> it's a waste of resources because it causes all the pollution that we're giving all this lip service. so let's have more bicycle lanes. let's do this. let's cut down on driving, and then let's go explode things and fill the air with pollutants. >> maroney hopes the city will switch to using drones for future fourth celebrations. >> if we have a fireworks show, then everybody will have a place to go when they won't want to set them off here at home. i have never seen that working in san jose. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news. >> the sky was lit up in contra costa county with illegal fireworks for the july 4th holiday. investigators say that the fires linked to illegal fireworks will be looked into as
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soon as possible. anthony hamilton says he and his family are lucky to be alive. he says they only had minutes to get out of his home as a wildfire raced up the hill near their house in antioch. it was likely started by illegal fireworks in the shopping plaza below. >> this is our house on the hillside. it's going up the hill. we're about to get burnt out. our home. me and my son. >> the two acre fire that burned near hamilton's house was the biggest in the area. the mayor says the fire will be investigated as arson. the penalty for arson in antioch includes a $10,000 fine and also a possible prison sentence. now, let's get a check of your forecast for this weekend with lisa. good morning. lisa. hey gloria. >> we have some fog, certainly at the coast. 55 socked in in certain spots while it's 75. in our inland valleys. so another couple of hours we will be near 100 inland. so today, the hottest day out of the next
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seven relief is on the way as soon as tomorrow. stay tuned. my accuweather seven day forecast is next. >> lisa thank you. and also ahead, dozens of thieves break into an east bay gas station, taking everything they could. why the store manager is now questioning the police response. and if you want to run in the silicon valley, good luck. what's to blame for the region's extremely competitive rental
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by police. it happened at the 76 station on hegenberger road near interstate 80. that's right up the street from the airport. a crowd broke in and started ransacking the place around 430 friday morning. you could see the video right there. station manager sam maday counted dozens of people taking whatever they could, and he tells us that some of them were upset he wasn't letting them inside, only allowing window service. he's estimating $100,000 in damage and theft. >> shelves were ripped apart all the grocery items were torn or stepped on or vandalized. they broke the refrigerators. they robbed our atm, tore the atm apart, took everything in it. they tried to get the safe, but
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it was more secure than anything else. so they could get through that. basically every single thing, even the tv maday said oakland police did not send an officer right when he called. >> in a statement. police said the crime was reported as having no suspects on scene, which means an officer wasn't called to the crime immediately. opd tells us an officer eventually responded and they are reviewing evidence. there have been a string of issues in the hegenberger area on wednesday, there was a shooting reported at a chevron gas station, and this is the same area where an in-n-out burger closed in march because of crime. in that area. abc news is following the story of the fbi raid of oakland mayor xiang tao's home, as well as the california waste solutions ceo and his son. the chronicle reports that oakland city attorney ordered some staff to preserve all documents related to the mayor's partner, andre jones. the email said it was related to a federal grand jury subpoena. now jones lives with
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mayor tao in the home that was raided by the fbi. the mayor said that she's innocent of any crime implied by the search this morning, firefighters are working around the clock to put out several fires burning in the bay area and around the state. the french fire burning near yosemite has torn through more than 900 acres. containment is now up to 25. some evacuation orders in mariposa county have been lifted. highway 140 is back open this morning, restoring access to a major route into the national park. the cause of that fire is still under investigation in butte county, near oroville. all evacuation orders have been lifted for the thompson fire. it's 55% contained, nearly 3800 acres have burned since tuesday morning. the fire has destroyed 26 structures, and authorities say two firefighters have suffered heat related injuries. and now let's go to meteorologist lisa argen
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tracking the forecast. and, lisa, i know we're talking about this heat. everybody's going to the coast for the nice weather. >> they might get surprised with a little fog, but it has been pretty. it has been very nice. the fog has cleared and we'll get the mixture of some fog and some sun today from half moon bay and pacifica, where you know the marine layer has been dense in some spots. so you have that to contend with early on, but it will thin out. and we're looking at perhaps some record warmth in our inland valleys as high pressure is trying to drift awa. but as it does, it's really expanding for a final day and we'll see temperatures well over 100. but look at this fog. it is really welcome relief for a sleeping weather. and for some folks in our inland valleys trying to get some relief at the coast, san jose. right now it is warm. it's been clear all morning long and temperatures have easily climbed through the 60s. 72 right now it is 64 redwood city, another 30 degrees
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or so for you today, where you'll see 90 again, upper 50s san francisco. nice view of emeryville. so really the best part of the day, of course, right now in the morning, right where we've got 60s 70s, it's feeling warm in livermore at 74, it's in the low 60s. you had dense fog this morning in santa rosa. and what have you hear from our exploratorium camera and a friend there in the foreground. so looking at our heat wave for the next four days, we're on day five. so about ten days of this. but as we get into tomorrow, there will be some relief. and then tonight our red flag warning will expire at about 9:00. and then we're looking at temperatures at the coast quite pleasant with that mix of fog and sun. so as we look at santa cruz, look how gray that is. but we'll see numbers climb into the 70s and then eventually low 80s today. how about those mid 70s at stinson? even mid 60s bodega bay with some relatively light winds, a light sea breeze that will increase for tomorrow. so
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compared to today, really not much of a breeze out there, maybe 1015 miles an hour. but as a trough sits off shore, we'll get that wind moving through the delta and that's going to knock a good 5 to 6 degrees off of our inland highs of today, which are going to be into the 105 107 range back to monday and tuesday. this is real relief right. this is what you would expect for the summer low 90s inland. and that nice summer spread that stays with us for the first couple of days of the week. and then wednesday will be another warm day with temperatures near 100, but not as warm as today. so prepare for that extreme heat again today we could see even some all time records up in redding, where they could go to 115 northern sacramento valley. very hot and our inland valleys at about 106 107. there fremont again at 90 looking at mid 90s in the south bay and you get those 70s if you're close to the bay shore.
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so really nice there. the accuweather seven day forecast, last day of dangerous heat. now the heat starts to ease a little bit into your sunday. relief arrives monday and tuesday. it heats up again on wednesday, but that should be it. so we're not looking at a huge cooldown, but enough to take the edge off by tomorrow. gloria all right, that's good. >> thank you lisa. well, up next we had our first warning about faulty takata airbags a decade ago. so why are cars with the recalled bags still being sold? seven on your sid
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market in the state, the tech hub ranks number one as the most competitive rental market in california and number six in the world. that's according to rent cafe. researchers find at least 12 people are competing for every residential unit in silicon valley. several reasons
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are to blame for the rising competition, including the lack of new apartments and the growth in the tech market. and now to a seven on your side story uncovering the danger under too many dashboards, more than 6 million vehicles are still operating in the u.s. with dangerous recalled airbags. that's according to carfax. abc7 news i-team reporter melanie woodrow explains where some cars with recalls are still for sale. >> millions of vehicles travel across the bay area every day, and a percentage of them have recalled takata airbags. the national highway traffic safety administration has called it the largest and most complex safety recall in u.s. history. still, despite the nearly ten year old recall, millions of people are still at risk. patrick olson is editor in chief of carfax. >> there are more than 700,000 literal time bombs waiting in california for someone to get, and that's why we need to get these airbags out of these cars. >> our abc seven news data
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analyst standardized the data to account for the number of registered vehicles per state in california, there are 2046 unfixed takata airbags per 100,000 registered vehicles. putting california somewhere in the middle. when it comes to states with the most unfixed takata airbags per 100,000 registered vehicles, the issue is the chemicals inside the inflator. >> normally, when your car gets hit, they combine and explode and fill the airbag, which protects the passenger, protects the driver. these airbags, though, when exposed over time to heat and humidity, develop moisture in those chemicals and that creates an explosion that far exceeds what everyone intended. that can turn the metal band around. the airbag into shrapnel, literally flying pieces of metal that go into the cabin of a car. >> while existing laws prohibit car dealers from selling a new car with an unfixed recall and prohibit rental companies from renting a car with an unfixed recall. there is no existing law for used car sellers. >> congress has not acted to enact that. >> searching the web, i found a
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used car for sale in the bay area with an open recall for takata airbags. >> there's a recall on this car. >> this used car lot owner told me he didn't know before taking the car in question off the business's website, where it had been listed for sale, even though he wasn't doing anything wrong by selling it. did you know it had a recall on it? >> a lot of car had recall, nhtsa tells abc seven news it does not have authority to require used car dealerships to disclose an open recall to a buyer or potential buyer, the federal trade commission tells abc seven news the used car rule does not have a requirement that open recalls be disclosed, but it does require that dealers attach a buyer's guide to the vehicle, which includes information about where consumers can search for open recalls on a vehicle. >> that's why it's important to look at your vehicle history report. get a mechanic to check out our car before you buy it to make sure you understand everything that could be wrong with it. >> in march, three u.s. senators introduced the used car safety recall repair act, which, if passed, would require car dealers to repair any outstanding safety recalls in used cars prior to selling, leasing or loaning them to
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consumers. california congressman mark desaulnier is on the house committee on transportation and infrastructure. >> clearly, the senators bringing this up is appropriate that we need to really look at this. it's shocking to me. the numbers, and clearly there has to be something done. >> in the meantime, you can check the vin number of any vehicle you're purchasing on nhtsa's website to see whether or not there are any open recalls. nhtsa says 27 people in the united states have been killed by takata airbags, and at least 400 have been injured for seven. on your side melanie woodrow, abc seven news. >> thank you, melanie. and in our next half hour on abc seven mornings barrel weekends. but it is expected to pick up steam before hitting the u.s. the warning for texas residents this morning. but first, the driver accused of killing a family of four at a san francisco bus stop enters a plea.
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may be arrested and they likely will be arrested or cited. >> that's a message as dozens of people are expected to show up for the so-called dolores park hill bomb event, how police plan to keep the event under control today amid safety concerns. good morning to you. i'm gloria rodriguez and we're starting this half hour with a look at the weather with meteorologist lisa argen. lisa. good morning. i know a lot of people have been bearing the heat the past few days, some enjoying, you know, the sunny temperatures on the coast. so how many more days of this hot weather should we. >> well, today will be the hottest. in fact, we're going to see the temperatures come up a few degrees in our inland valleys, and we still have a red flag warning for the mountains e
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every 20 minutes, pop in a building. >> the fair runs through 11 p.m. tomorrow, and dozens of parks will stay closed this weekend because of the extreme heat and the fire danger. some of the big closures include alum rock park in san jose alone and mission peak in fremont. anthony chabot in the oakland hills, also, briones in contra costa county. so make sure that you check
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ahead if you're thinking of going to a park this weekend. we have put together a timeline for this heat wave. you can scan the qr code on your screen. it will take you to it. you can also go to abc7 news.com/weather. happening now. millions of people in texas are on alert this morning as they prepare for tropical storm beryl to make landfall. this is a look at a satellite image that's tracking barrel's path right now. and you can see it's on its way to northeastern mexico and southern texas. the u.s. hurricane center predicts that the storm will pick up steam in the next 48 hours. as a hurricane. texas officials are warning residents to brace for possible flooding, heavy rain and wind from the storm. beryl made landfall in yucatan, mexico, yesterday. officials there said it left significantly less destruction compared to what was seen in the caribbean earlier this week. still ahead on abc seven mornings. some american parents are asking for a policy shift
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around maternal leave. what they're fighting for as they return to work, and let's get a live look outside. this morning here in san francisco. it is a nice morning. it was a little foggy. looks like it's clearing up right now, though. lisa argen will have your forecast coming up in just a few minutes. >> thank you bay area, for showing your pride, being allies and always celebrating love from abc seven, home of the san francisco pride parade, sponsored in part by kaiser permanente. celebrating pride and all that is you. >> when a truck hit my car, the insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth. so i called the barnes firm. >> i was hit by a car and needed help. i called the barnes firm that was the best call i could have made. >> i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. the barnes burn injury
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know, but my recovery on the postpartum side, you know, took several weeks during recovery and adjusting to life with a newborn. >> she spent hours on the phone with california's employment development department to correct a form so she could receive paid family leave. >> and i remember sitting on the front steps of my home crying just on the phone while, you know, just struggling with everything, navigating the patchwork of family leave is a frustration faced by many new parents in the united states. >> families are kind of left on their own to try to figure out how to navigate this, you know, super critical, important life altering juncture in their lives. >> doctor maya rosen slater studies maternal leave as an associate professor of health policy at stanford university. her research has found only 60% of u.s. workers are eligible for the family medical leave act. that provides just 12 weeks of job protected, unpaid leave for new parents. even fewer new
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parents are eligible for paid leave. >> california was the first state in the nation to pass a paid family leave policy, but a dozen other states, including washington, d.c, have implemented their own paid family leave policies. most of these policies are somewhere between six and 16 weeks duration, and that paid leave is significantly capped. >> for example, in california, new mothers receive approximately 60% of their pay for up to eight weeks, forcing many parents back to the workforce too soon. >> millie clinic is redesigning maternity care from the ground up in response to the many challenges new mothers face. >> a new founded the millie clinic with her midwife turned business partner talia borgo, and there's a certain income level as well, too. >> is where it actually doesn't even make sense to go back to work for some people, where it's like paying for childcare is actually going to be more expensive than having my income
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again. >> navigating return to work and childcare are just two of the topics taken on in weekly postpartum groups organized by millie midwives. >> the answer ultimately has to be a policy shift. >> at the government level, the vast majority across all states, both democrats and republicans, are supportive of paid parental leave policies. and so i think the american public is kind of there. >> now. it's up to lawmakers to finally take action. >> that was julian glover reporting. the abc owned television stations race and culture in dallas. i-team's teamed up on a new series called facing the facts. it's a compilation of data driven stories about topics that impact our communities, from the economy to the environment. the most recent episodes focus on maternal health. you can watch facing the facts streaming right now on our website, abc seven news.com. also on the abc seven news app. now let's go to lisa with a check of your forecast for this saturday. lisa, good morning. >> hey gloria. good morning to
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you. look at all the fog. the golden gate bridge. but upper elevations just at about 1500ft. you're in the 80s and 90s with the relative humidity in the teens. so very dry air, very hot air in place as we get through the afternoon. today, the hottest day out of the next seven. in fact, you're going to see a little spike in the temperatures in some areas of the bay area. i'll explain next. >> thank you lisa. and also next buddy to the bay. the reaction from the newest warrior buddy hield
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to the playoffs next season. here's abc seven sports anchor chris alvarez. >> good morning. the next time we see klay thompson playing nba basketball, he's going to be in a dallas mavericks uniform and yesterday the splash brother four time nba champion future hall of famer said goodbye to
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the bay. he shared a post on instagram in part saying from the bottom of my heart, thank you so much for the best times of my life. it was such an honor to put on that dubs jersey from day one. my family and i would like to thank all the amazing people who worked tirelessly to make the warriors organization world class. don't be sad, it's over. be happy it happened until we meet again. sea captain out to try and replace klay scoring the warriors, added buddy hield in a sign and trade earlier this week with the 76 ers. he's a 40% career three point shooter currently playing for the bahamas in the fiba olympic qualifying tournament. but he recently spoke with basket news and described his feelings on coming to the bay. >> go there and then go to city that uh- let them know that i'm uh- a kid that loves playing uh- want to go there and win, you know, and try to get them back on the top and help wherever i can do to help me get back on top. and, it's fun man, basketball. they made the game so easy over there. so hopefully, with steph, i can be able to watch him and learn from him. >> and, and just learn from all
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the guys, the key guys like draymond wiggins, a and be on a championship caliber team. >> the us olympic basketball team is preparing for training camp in las vegas as they get ready for the 2024 summer games. stephen curry was the first player to report. now, this video earlier in the season when he got his team usa jersey wearing number four. this is curry's first team usa action since the 2014 fiba world cup. giants open a three game series in cleveland on friday night. matt chapman oh, what a play to track that ball down the giants scored three in the first, capped by michael conforto liner to right center. it's a two rbi double three. nothing in a flash, but bottom nine camille duvall, the closer, turned 27 on the 4th of july, got the save in atlanta, then trouble in cleveland on friday. two on no. out strikes out jose ramirez got one out very next pitch all of a sudden hey 463 double play ball game. giants win four two. he gets his 17th save of the year. a's hosting the orioles on jerry
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garcia night a's fans. oh getting groovy out there. bottom eight down three one. shea langoliers grooves this baseball out of the ballpark 412ft, 16th of the year. it's a32 game now in the eighth tying run at third. brant rooker though, grounds out to end the threat and the a's lose three two. that is your look at sports. have a great saturday. let's send things back to you. >> thank you chris. now let's get a check of the bay area forecast with meteorologist lisa argen. heat heat heat. that's been the story of the week. lisa >> yeah. dangerous heat out there. gloria. here's a look at live doppler seven where there is low clouds. fog. our stratus is with us. and this morning is slightly cooler than it has been the past couple of mornings. but we're looking at a three to possibly 5 degrees increase on already temperatures that have been over 100 degrees. so there's a little fog out there. pretty shot this morning from sutro. it is 57 half moon bay clearing up throughout the mid
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to late morning hours, 58 downtown with 68 in redwood city, 72 in san jose. and you can see the breeze here from our roof. camera 63 santa rosa, upper 60s napa. and already in the low to mid 70s. so we are looking at a lot of sunshine. today is day five of our heat wave, but as we actually see more 90s next week, it won't be as hot for most of us, but we'll get a little bump up throughout the middle of the week. so the national weather service is going to extend our excessive heat warning into next wednesday. and we're looking at our red flag warning through about 9:00 tonight for the mountains of the north bay. the east bay, and also the santa cruz mountains and at the coast we've got fog, then some sun on the way. look at the forecast today for concord 107. you are in the low one hundreds. yesterday we get a break a little bit tomorrow and then we're looking at another warm day next week. but just one warm day and not as warm 95 in san jose today on the peninsula 80s and 90s for you downtown. nice day at 72 with that afternoon
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sea breeze near 100 in santa rosa. 102 sonoma, calistoga 104. and on the bay shore here it's hot in castro valley 91 for you. you head inland. we've got low relative humidity. and this these temperatures are over what we saw yesterday. so 107 in concord, 106 in livermore. and tonight we'll be well into the 60s. overnight lows in our inland valleys. the accuweather seven day forecast. so a bit of relief tomorrow. about five six degrees of cooling. and then the beginning of next week looks very seasonal and slightly warmer.
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a victory that is there for the taking. grab it. now that was a great halftime speech. let's go win. [jim valvano] don't give up. don't ever give up® problems. take a look. here you can see dumpling the doodle enjoying a little mud bath. her owners captured this muddy moment on video. and dumpling was so caked in mud that she kind of rolls around there. she
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kind of gets out of the mud, and then she has a hard time seeing because of all the mud in her eyes. eventually they did get it all off of her, but what a mess. imagine bathing the poor little dog. >> hopefully. yeah. before she tried to come in the house. >> right, i know exactly. >> yeah, we have dangerous heat again today. in fact, temperatures will be in a zone where we haven't seen. in fact, we could see records over in the livermore valley and concord 106, maybe even 108, in concord and in san jose, mid 90s near 100 santa rosa. then we get a bit of relief for the second half of your weekend, only at about 100, but that is still dangerous heat. still a heat advisory and excessive heat warning. and as we get into monday and tuesday, almost seasonal and by wednesday, our last really warm day. >> all right. thank you. so much, lisa, and thank you for joining us. have a wonderful morning. and of course, we'll see you back here later on today for our evening news.
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