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we still got $10,000 for safe horizon. i wanna thank my buddy stephen a. and tamron and everybody else for coming and hanging out with us right here on "celebrity family feud." i'm steve harvey, everybody. we'll see you next time. -- captions by vitac -- ♪ our camera on mount tam is picking up nature's air conditioning at work tonight. but for more relief, we are going to have to wait. good evening, and thanks for joining us. i'm dion lim. it was another good day to be at the beach. the heat just not letting up. we
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have current temperatures scrolling at the bottom of your screen. and you can scan the qr code on the other side for details on places to cool off and other resources to stay safe. now, many places in the bay area topped the century mark again. livermore actually broke a record that had stood since 1905. spencer is tracking it all in our 24 hour accuweather forecast. how hot are we talkin, dion? >> the high in livermore today got up to 111 degrees, breaking the old record for this date of 109. as you pointed out, set back in 1905. but it's been so hot for so long. we're just looking for a break somewhere, but we're not getting it yet. now, even now, we have temperatures in the 80s in some locations. it's 84 right now in brentwood, 80 in danville, 79 in livermore, 83 in cloverdale, 92 in clear lake. it's warm all around the bay area. the only place to find relief is at the coast, and even there it's been pretty warm. so we still have an excessive heat warning in effect for the bay area until next
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wednesday night at 11:00. the red flag warning just expired at 11:00. it was originally scheduled to expire at 9 p.m, but it was extended in some locations, so that's over. now, that doesn't mean that concerns about fire have ended. we're still concerned about that. with the hot weather and the low humidity, the winds are pretty calm right now, and as we look at the relative humidity, you can see it's below 20% over most of the bay area, which is dangerously low. so i'll give you a look at what's coming our way next. and when we might get a break in the heat. just a little bit later. >> dion sounds good. spencer thank you. in the east bay, scorching temperatures could not keep visitors away from the alameda county fair. guests did all they could to stay cool while also enjoying the food, rides and other attractions at the fairgrounds in pleasanton. today's high there peaked at 105 degrees. >> it's pretty hot, but they really wanted to come, so we had to come. >> it's worth it. but we're we're going slower this year for sure. waiting for the sun to go down. >> good strategy. tomorrow is the final day of the fair and
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temperatures are once again expected to creep into the triple digit range in the north bay, the extreme heat is keeping the risk of wildfire high. many folks are simply looking for shade and trying to cope with yet another day of those triple digit temperatures. here's abc seven news reporter cornell bernard. >> we're still all hands on deck. >> cal fire crews jumping on this wildfire saturday north of geyserville in sonoma county. the so-called pocket fire burned 12 acres before it was contained. red flag conditions and extreme heat are keeping firefighters busy across the north bay and the state. on tuesday, the toll fire in napa county was stopped at 40 acres after a quick attack from the air and on the ground. >> so we're being really aggressive to try to get on these new fires quickly, considering that we've had a lot of resources moving around to some of the bigger fires across the state, a cool dip, the perfect antidote to our long heat wave hamilton pool and votto is a popular spot this
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weekend. >> if you need relief. and who doesn't? >> temperature is going to be like 90 degrees, so what better way to spend, you know, a sunny day than in the pool with toddlers? yeah >> how's the water feel? >> it feels amazing. >> little jax excited for anything bigger than a bathtub. so he's learning to swim out here and we're, you know, feeling like we're part of the community trying to beat the heat together. so it feels very summery. >> the marin county fair is a celebration of summer in the north bay, where 80 degrees is usually considered toasty. >> it's been really hot, for sure. fair ceo gabriella calicchio says the fair is pivoting to keep guests cool. >> there are six hydration stations where you can fill up for free. >> i think the hydration stations are great. i'm glad that they have them and that we can bring our bottles in to fill them up, as opposed to like paying for water. so i think this is fantastic. nice and coo. >> which is exactly what it was. >> exhibit halls are doubling as
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cooling centers with sweet ac today. >> i'm inside here. this feels really good. >> we saw lots of umbrellas and parasols on the move and shade tents where you can catch a nap or listen to music. >> we have water features all over the fairgrounds and in the exhibit hall, which i'm told just make people feel cool. >> cal fire says it's been a busy fire season so far. 3000 fires have burned 140,000 acres across california. this time last year, 2000 fires burned only 7800 acres. meantime, the marin county fair continues on sunday, and it's expected to be warm yet again. so stay cool in san rafael. cornell, bernard abc seven news. >> today's temperatures made work difficult for fire. crews called to a blaze at the sonoma county courthouse in santa rosa. the building was vacant at the time. it's currently under construction. investigators arrived to find fires burning on the roof and on the sixth floor of the building.
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>> the other challenge we had today was the heat itself. obviously it's very hot out uh- having an incident like this really highlights the importance of not only firefighters hydrating, but the general public highlighting hydrating as well. >> the cause of the fire remains under investigation, but we're told it started in a debris bin on the roof. a fast moving wildfire started near placerville in the el dorado hills this afternoon, and is threatening structures. the fire has burned about 77 acres and is 5% contained tonight. evacuation orders are in place near the placerville airport. access to the airport is cut off and there are some road closures. and to the latest on the french fire in mariposa county, near yosemite national park. crews battled flames for a third day today, and containment grew to 35. more than 900 acres have burned, but that number hasn't increased since yesterday. several evacuation orders were reduced to warnings, and highway 140 is
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fully back open for. firefighters have been injured in santa barbara county, the lake fire has scorched more than 12,000 acres. it started yesterday afternoon in the los padres national forest and remains out of control tonight. evacuation orders are in place for the surrounding areas as excessive heat warnings are in effect. the cause is under investigation and you can see wildfires in california at a glance with our abc seven news wildfire tracker. just find it on abc seven news.com/fire map. new at 11 san francisco police shut down dolores street to stop skaters from doing a hill bomb again. all of this comes after skaters clashed with police last year, leading to dozens of arrests. but as abc seven news reporter ryan curry shows us, the road closures didn't go as police planned. >> there are police everywhere around dolores park. the street is shut down. no one is allowed on it. >> we came here to skate and
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have fun. but the cops don't want to have to want to have fun every year, skaters go down to laura street at high speeds. >> they call it a hill bomb. but sfpd doesn't want that bomb to go off. police have set up these barricades for several blocks on dolores. and look, they're even zip tied together. if you take a look down the sidewalk, you can see they're zigzagging these barricades all the way down. they're making it very clear they don't want anyone skateboarding down this hill. skaters had plans to go down this year, but those plans got altered. last year, police arrested 100 people after skaters threw things at officers and vandalized a muni train. the police chief this week said he wasn't going to tolerate any more violence. the skaters think there should be a way to work with the city to safely hold the event. >> the city was not without fair warning about this event. i was in contact with them a year ago, trying to engage about how to make this safer, even in the absence of an official organize, and they failed to plan to do anything but this. >> however, residents living near the park are quite happy to see the street closed. >> it's public safety. it's not
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about kids not having fun, so we feel strongly glad to see their presence out here today. >> but although one street was closed, that didn't stop the hill bomb church street while both police and a large group of people stood by and watched. mir lofton was one of the skaters going down the hill. >> it was like four skaters. they all say church street, and everybody heard them. they all just came over here. i guess the cops don't care about this one as much as the dolores one. >> police blocked off church street and let the skaters go down the hill. the skaters who set this up hoped to send a message to the city. >> it feels like this is what skateboarding is. this is what it's supposed to be. the community together and skating. >> we reached out to sfpd asking them why they didn't intervene, and we're waiting to hear back in san francisco. ryan curry, abc seven news. >> changes are coming for bikers on the bay, the marin independent journal reports the bicycle lane on the richmond-san rafael bridge is being removed,
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but only on prime commute days. the plan is likely to take effect this fall, eliminating the multi-purpose lane on the upper deck mondays through thursdays. that'll free up the use of the shoulder for emergencies, which prevents traffic blockages. pedestrians and cyclists can use it on the weekends. plans are also in the works for a possible bike shuttle. still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11, the fallout has begun from president biden's interview with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos. some of the responses coming in now from democrats. and this really did happen. how a dog managed to start a house fire in the middle of the night. and a little later, meet a nine year old activist who decided he needed to make a street he crosses safer. you'll see what this
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stephanopoulos. it was his first since a lackluster debate performance. the president remained defiant and says he's going to stay in the race. but there are a growing number of donors and members of congress who want him to drop out. abc's perry russom has more on the fallout. >> president biden sitting down for an exclusive tv interview with abc's george stephanopoulos, his first since his poor performance in the presidential 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 where the sign of a more serious condition 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
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and a bad night. >> the president pressed on whether he's fit to serve another term. >> do you have the mental and physical capacity to do it for another four years? >> i believe i wouldn't be running if i didn't think i did. look i'm running again because i think i understand best what has to be done to take this nation to a completely new, new level. >> there is growing panic in the democratic party. abc's rachel bey describing some of the text messages she received during the interview. >> he's done. pack it in. one member texted my colleague that we've got a mad king here. i mean, no, this didn't come from the waters, is the short answer. but i do think a lot of democrats were actually shocked by the state of denial that joe biden is in right now. >> do you really believe you're not behind right now? >> i think it's all pollsters i talk to tell me it's a toss up. it's a toss up. >> a source tells abc news a group of donors is working to raise as much as $100 million to support a candidate to replace
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biden. netflix co-founder reed hastings, a major democratic donor, saying after the interview the president is unfortunately in denial about his mental state. biden says he's determined to stay in the race. >> i don't think anybody is more qualified to be president or win this race than me. >> the biden team calling the interview strong and solid. that optimistic spin from the white house has some democrats concerned his inner circle is shielding him from reality. perry russom abc news, washington. >> you can see the full interview with joe biden again tomorrow at 8 a.m. on this week with george stephanopoulos. members of an oakland church are showing a commitment to service just days after being burglarized, twice in 48 hours. volunteers showed up for grocery giveaway at the east bay church of religious science last saturday and sunday. thieves broke into the church, damaging doors and a security gate. they then took off with the church offerings, audio and video equipment, along with several computers. church members say
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they will rebuild. >> you know, from the beginning, our thing was forgive and for john. so we had prayer for the people who broke in and will continue to do that. and we just kept going. we have our community service event today. last week we were doing a celebration of queer youth in our community. tomorrow will be continuing that work. >> insurance will help cover their losses, but church officials say there's still about $20,000 short. so they've launched a gofundme to help bridge that gap. new details dublin based patelco credit union is still working to fix online banking following last weekend's ransomware attack. patelco ceo says the credit union will reimburse late fees. non patelco atm fees or overdraft fees that customers have incurred. he also says customers with patelco loans or credit cards will not be charged late fees because of missed payments, while their system is down. patelco says they still don't know when, though online account services will be
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restored. and check this out. a chp officer from the oakland office made an heroic save last night, rescuing a kitten that was stranded on the i-80 westbound to 580 eastbound transition in the macarthur maze. she plucked the cat right up and saved it. well done. well, to more animal news, surveillance video shows a curious dog is to blame. watch this for recent house fire in colorado springs. the video shows the dog jumping up, placing its paws on the stove in the middle of the night just to inspect some boxes. he accidentally switches on the stove. no. a few minutes later, those boxes. yes, they catch on fire. the family that lives in the home called the fire department and was able to put out the flames before the firefighters arrived. everyone made it out safely, including the dog. that's the good news. there were no injuries, but one person had to be treated for smoke inhalation. i have a feeling this dog may be sleeping
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in another room. yeah, i think so. >> or maybe some kind of gate will be put up to keep him out of the kitchen when everyone else is sleeping. yes. >> and no boxes near the stove either. >> great though, that no one was hurt. so except for i mean, the smoke inhalation is serious, but it sounds like everyone turned out to be okay. >> they're okay. yeah, yeah. well the weather situation is not okay. no >> and it's still pretty hot. even though the heat wave is showing signs of easing up just a little bit, which is great news. so here we go. here's the satellite radar composite image. and we still have an absence of a marine layer. it has formed and disappeared and reformed and disappeared. patches of it. it's been shallow. it's been thin. but it hasn't really had much of a cooling effect. right now we've got relatively light winds across most of the bay area, except over in the delta area, where we've got 18 to 20 mile per hour winds. generally and it's a couple of degrees warmer actually, right now in most locations than at this time last night. so let's move along and take a look. nice view from mount tam looking down onto the
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bay you can see a little thin layer of fog there. some shallow fog, but not really a strong marine layer. 59 degrees in san francisco right now, mid 60s at oakland and hayward, 72 at san jose. redwood city 69 and 57 at half moon bay, emeryville. nice view there under mainly clear skies, 60 degrees up north in santa rosa, with 55 at petaluma. napa 65 mid 70s at fairfield and concord. livermore 79 almost 80 degrees at this hour of the night. and we present now this view from sutro tower with that little shallow finger of fog reaching out over san francisco. these are our forecast headlines. heat wave continues into the middle of next week. red flag warning has been canceled. that happened just moments ago. still though, we have the ingredients present that elevate fire concerns, so it's not like we're out of the woods yet. on fire concerns. coastal comfort exists because of a patchy fog, a little bit of patchy fog, and cooler conditions near the coast, but we'd love to see that comfort spread inland. we still have an excessive heat warning in effect
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for virtually all of the bay area until about 11 p.m. next wednesday. of course, under these conditions, there is an increased risk of heat related illness, and it's important to keep in mind ways to stay safe and healthy during these heat waves. drink plenty of fluids, of course. wear lightweight clothing. take breaks in the shade or air conditioning if possible. recognize the signs of heat related illness and of course, never leave. never leave people or pets inside cars. when we go to the forecast animation overnight, we'll see the return of some bit of a marine layer. it'll push locally across the bay and locally inland. again, it will be shallow and thin, but it will be present and provide some cooling effect. but it will disappear quickly tomorrow. by mid-morning overnight, low temperatures will be generally in the upper 50s to mid 60s. high temperatures tomorrow mid 60s at the coast and mid 80s. even some upper 80s around the bay. shoreline and still going to be hot inland. upper 90s to low one hundreds. generally in our inland communities. and here's the accuweather seven day
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forecast. we get a little teaser of a break from the heat on monday and tuesday, as inland highs drop out of the triple digits and into the mid to upper 90s, but the triple digits reappear on wednesday, thursday and friday. so this heat is persistent and it's stubborn and it just won't go away. >> so it's going to be with us through most of next week. >> oh, by the way liked how you said strong marine layer strong marine. >> we need a vigorous marine layer. >> well this weather is certainly wimpy. >> one oh yeah. >> who wants that? >> yeah. >> well still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11 san francisco celebrates the legacy of the fillmore district. see how the streets came to life ♪ do what you want ♪
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this year's theme is harlem of the west. usually brings out about 50,000 attendees. it runs once again tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and takes place on five blocks of fillmore between jackson and eddie streets. the oakland a's put on a show at the coliseum, while klay thompson's move to dallas becomes official. let's get to chris alvarez now with a preview of sports. hi, chris. >> hi, deon. coming up in sports, the a's light up the scoreboard against one of baseball's best teams. plus, as klay thompson heads to dallas, steve kerr shares his appreciation for one of the greatest warriors
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finally become official. here's your first look at klay thompson in a number 31 mavericks uniform. now earlier in the day, the warriors shared their goodbye on social media with a comic book style celebration of his career. and for nba titles. steve kerr, who's currently coaching the us olympic basketball team with a sincere message for klay. >> i just want to, say thank you
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to klay thompson for 13. incredible years, ten of which, you know, i was there for, what he did for the team, the organization, for the bay area, for me personally, the relationship that that we had, all the incredible success, but more importantly, the just going through it all together, has been so meaningful and so amazing and, we're going to miss klay, you know, we wish him the best. >> all right. to baseball now a's and o's at the coliseum. burrito in the shade. yes pleas. bottom one two on for brant rooker. high deep and gone 18th of the season. part of a three hit four rbi day for him three nothing. a's in the second. now two on for max shuman. he also hits a three run shot, part of a seven run second. and it's ten nothing a's after two. the hits kept coming for the a's. shea langoliers second homer in as
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many days. there goes his 17th of the season. 12 nothing. baltimore did score to make it a 12 one game, but former oriole tyler nevin homers off former a cole irvin. oakland homered in each of the first four innings. it's 13 one in the eighth. oakland up 17 to 6. kyle mccann caps the a's scoring with a two run shot. a's win 19 eight, their second highest run total of the season. how about the giants. it's former a now giant matt chapman fired up for the game there in cleveland getting pumped with the teammates. here's an all star bay area native. it's stephen kwan of fellow bay area guy kyle harrison for nothing on the solo blast. he's going to be a starter in the midsummer classic. giants respond with three in the fifth. tyler fitzgerald steals second and chapman breaks for home. got to play at the plate. slides in safely. it's a43 game stephen vogt the former a now managing the guardians looking on. and he's going to like this. a home run right there made it a five three game. giants lose five four rubber match is on sunday
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on the ice. macklin celebrini the sharks franchise first number one overall draft pick ever, signed his first pro contract with team teal and will be on the ice this fall. his dad rick, the head trainer for the warriors. so macklin even played a year for the junior sharks. the sharks regular season opener october 10th at sap center. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. dion >> much more to come tonight on abc seven news at 11 dangers under the dashboard seven on your side found cars with recalled airbags are still for sale. but why are they still on the market? and he's only nine years old. but don't tell him he can't make a difference in his community. what a young boy
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mexico tonight and is bearing down on the texas coast. that storm is expected to strengthen and become a hurricane again before crashing ashore, likely on monday. reporter courtney fisher with our sister station in houston is along the coast tonight where people are making their final preparations. right
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now, there are voluntary evacuations here in many communities along the gulf coast, like this one. >> port lavaca, for the most part, people have made up their mind. are they going to stay? are they going to go? if they haven't decided they're running out of time. we're at the ace hardware in palacios. >> it's been crazy for the last 2 or 3 days. >> sheila porter can barely get a break behind the cash register. what's the number one thing people are buying? plywood. >> plywood and plywood. >> selling so much, they're almost out. >> next 24 hours, we're going to board the windows up. watch the news and make sure that, you know, we don't need to evacuate. >> liz madrone was one of the last customers of the day. >> you know, we've always left when a storm hits. >> getting wood for her parents windows. a couple gallons of gas, then getting out. we boarded up my mother in law's house here. that's today along the gulf coast, helping family and friends as beryl gets closer. >> well, i'm kind of nervous.
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>> people here anticipating the storm surge. high winds, power outages. >> we're boarding and we plan on moving, but we're not sure yet. >> some will ride it out. not jeff schneidman, who opened his kayak and tackle store six weeks ago, now boarding up every last window. >> we're going to load up and we're heading out of town. >> he and his wife are driving all the way to family in utah, as far from beryl as they can get. >> it may not be that bad, but i'm not taking any chances. >> for people who live in these communities along the gulf coast, so many of them are used to hurricanes, are used to tropical storms, so they've already made up their mind what they're going to do. but officials stressing that they only have a few hours left to decide if they have not yet made up their minds. for now, i'm reporting in port lavaca, texas. courtney fisher, abc seven news. >> police say five people are dead, including the gunman and a mass shooting in florence, kentucky. investigators say a 21
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year old man opened fire at a birthday party. four of the victims died at the scene, while three other shooting victims are expected to survive. the suspect then left the home that led to a pursuit that ended when the suspect shot himself, then crashed into a ditch. police say the suspect knew the people at the party, but the motive for the attack remains unknown. a group of runners with a difficult past are moving forward, making the trek of a cross country trip together. the skid row running club from los angeles are heading to new york. instead of running shoes, though, they're biking the 3500 mile journey. the group was founded to give people struggling with homelessness and substance abuse a chance at a better life. their adventure began this morning, and it's expected to take them about six weeks. here's proof you are never too young to make a difference. a nine year old arizona boy had enough of street racers making an intersection dangerous. abc news anchor whit
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johnson shows us what happened when he decided to go to city council. >> hello. my name is william miller. >> most days, nine year old william miller is not in a suit and tie. he likes playing catch with his dad, practicing kickboxing and walking with his grandma to the local sonic. but when dangerous street racing continued to be a problem at the intersection, they had to cross, william took action. >> we just here we all the time. >> it's not very safe around here because i don't want my grandma to get hurt. >> after his grandma almost got hit, he went straight to the city council. the pint sized activist showing up in that suit and tie. >> how you guys doing today? me and my grandma would would walk to sonic to get some ice cream, and it's very dangerous because of all of the street racers. i wonder if you guys have any solution to fix this. >> the mayor and police chief later meeting with william and promising change. >> everyone started to come to talk to me. >> now there's stepped up law enforcement in the area and a
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brand new stoplight. >> this light here, this is the one that you did. ll.b. i know. isn't that crazy? >> william returning to the council last month, i want to thank you because you guys made some changes. >> my grandson at nine years old has taught me if you have a problem with where you live, you have to go talk to the people who are in charge. >> william. encouraging others to speak up and making no secret about his future aspirations. >> i want to lead the country. i want to be president. i want to do some things for america. >> i have no doubt he'll do big things. well, still ahead tonight on abc seven news at 11, 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 side. get some answers. >> i'm spencer christian. the excessive heat warning for the bay area remains in effect for a while, as this heat wave shows no signs of ending. i'll have the accuweather forecast comin
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will no longer be able to pay at the target stores using personal checks. the company says the change is being made due to extremely low volumes of check writing in recent years. target still accepts several other forms of payment, including all major credit and debit cards. 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. abc seven 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
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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 uh- 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 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
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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 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 recall. >> nasa 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
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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 a 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 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. >> take a look at this. a
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special spectacle at the alameda county fair tonight. this is a drone show. it's becoming a more popular alternative to fireworks shows with all the fire and environmental hazards those bring. today was the second to last day of the fair. there will be a fireworks show to go with the drones tomorrow night. i'm cool. >> display? >> yeah. amazed by, like, how intricate some of them can be. yeah yeah. >> and who's the programmer? director? put this all together. >> oh, that's a good question. like, how do you learn how to do that? yeah, yeah. >> it's, it's anyhow interesting and safe. yes. >> that's what we care about. >> but right now our weather is not quite so safe because this heat wave just won't go away. so we still have this excessive heat warning in effect for virtually all of the bay area until 11 p.m. next wednesday. so just bear that in mind and try to stay safe and healthy under this unbearable heat. so overnight it will be pretty mild with overnight lows mainly in the upper 50s to mid 60s, which can be uncomfortably warm for overnight weather. then tomorrow
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we'll see more triple digits inland. not quite so many as we saw today, but it will be 103 in livermore, 101 in antioch and upper 90s in many locations. and then as we look at the accuweather 70 forecast, you see we get just a hint of a break on monday and tuesday when inland highs reach only into the mid to upper 90s, so no triple digits those two days. but then wednesday, thursday and friday the triple digit heat returns and may it may not be as extreme as some of what we've seen lately, like 108 and 110, but anything over 100 at this point is just almost unbearable because this heat wave has gone on for so long. >> we've had all these strange streaks lately. remember all that rain that. oh that's right. yeah. now all this heat. >> well, these extremes in the age of climate change are becoming more frequent and a longer duration. and so this is this is the new normal. >> i guess we're seeing it all over the world. yeah. we are. all right. spencer. thank you. okay. once again, let's get to chris alvarez with another preview of sports. chris >> hi, deon. coming up in sports, a busy day of summer
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league hoops at chase center. bronny james makes his lakers debut. and watch out below. pat spencer heating things up with a summer slam. sports i
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tahoe this coming week. steph curry will not be there to defend his championship. got a great excuse though because he's back on the basketball court playing for team usa. steph is in las vegas at training camp as they prepare for the 2024 olympic games. curry has done literally everything in the game of basketball. one thing missing from the trophy case an olympic gold medal. we'll wait and see. warriors host in miami day one of the california classic at chase center. head of player development anthony vereen. he's your head coach in summer league. just before the half. reece beekman or beekman? excuse me? beats the buzzer from way out to 16 point lead at the break. third quarter. the dubs
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run away with it. daquan plowed and scored 11 points in a 92nd span. wow. he finished with 26 but left the game after banging knees. stay on the bench so he should be okay. and you may remember pat spencer had a cup of coffee with the dubs late in the season. the steal and the summer slam. yeah, that was nice. warriors 105 66 a great team win. >> we did a good job with having pace even on made shots. we got the ball out quickly. we tried to push it back at them. you know we talk about strength in numbers here. and so we have so many guys that can drive, dribble, pass and shoot. so it allows them to play together and play more guys together. so that's what i like the pace of the game and how well they shared the ball. >> the dubs will play the lakers tomorrow. today, bronny james making his lakers debut against the kings at chase center. and here's his first bucket midway through the second quarter. gets down hill lays it up. and in. tied the game at 31. at that point. overall though a rough
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shooting night for bronny. just two of nine from the field. here's his other basket. scored four points in just under 22 minutes. the lakers lost the game 108 94. here's bronny on if he felt any pregame jitters before his first game as a pro. >> every first game that i, you know, step on the next level, it's always some butterflies in my stomach, but as soon as the ball tips and we go a couple times, a couple times down, then it all goes away and i, you know, just playing basketball, the atmosphere, it was, you know, more than i expected. i mean, it's a big game for me, but i didn't know, you know people with golden state would come in and, and rep for me. so that was pretty nice to see. >> there was some talk last year about the warriors potentially trading for bulls forward demar derozan. instead, according to espn's adrian wojnarowski, reports derozan. he's going up the i-80 to sacramento in a three team deal that sees former warrior harrison barnes actually head to the spurs. derozan has agreed to a three year, $74 million extension to join mike brown's squad history in the w
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number one overall pick in indiana fever, all star guard caitlin clark recorded the first triple double by a rookie in wnba history, as indiana beat new york by five. caitlin finished with 19 points, 12 rebounds and tied a season high with 13 assists. clark, who wears number 22, coincidentally made history in her 22nd career game. not pictured, walnut creek's own sabrina ionescu scored a game high 22 in the loss to the ice. macklin celebrini and the sharks franchise's first number one overall draft pick ever. he signed his first pro contract with team teal. he'll be on the ice this fall. his dad, rick, is the head trainer for the warriors, and macklin even played a year for the junior sharks. now, the sharks opened the regular season on october 10th at sap center, celebrating thought about going back to college for another year, but not too much. once he went to rookie camp over the time i just i found myself getting more and more excited and, seeing seeing the guys that we have, the young guys that were there, that, that were i'm, i'm kind of growing
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with and, and going through this process with, it really just made me understood and understand like, it's a really exciting time. >> and, i mean, there's a lot of potential for our group. >> can't wait for some hockey. let's kick it, bay fc hosting washington spirit. grandma sharing her love for the game. how cute is that? washing it up one nil. it's trinity rodman who's the daughter of nba great dennis rodman. penalty kick scores made it two nil and bay fc falls three nil. abc seven sports is sponsored by river rock casino. dion chris. >> thanks. and a quick reminder now that 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. all you have to do is download the app now and start streaming for free. well, that's all the time we have for this edition of abc seven news at 11. i'm dion lim.
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the news continues tomorrow morning at 5:00 for spencer and chris and all of us here. thanks so much for joining us. stay cool. we will see you in the morning.
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