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one of three locations on either july 1st or july 2nd may have been exposed to measles and a measles warning in the south bay. >> what you need to know if you were exposed. good afternoon, i'm kristen z and i'm larry beil. >> thanks for joining us. we'll begin with the weather and the lingering heat wave we're experiencing. and those heat wave advisories have been extended. yeah. >> let's check in with spencer christian with the latest update. spencer. okay. >> christine and larry, we are still in the grips of this heat wave, although we got a little bit of a break today and we'll have a break tomorrow as well, because the marine layer, the cooling marine layer returned to the coastline overnight, extended, expanded across the bay and locally inland. it hung around long enough this morning to keep temperatures in our inland areas from rising to. the excessive levels we saw last week and into the weekend. so as we look at current temperatures, you can see that, right? you know, this keyboard freezes up from time to time. so bear with me for a second, folks, while i do the little trick that has to make it work. nothing seems to
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make it work. oh, here we go, so right now we're looking at temperature readings in the low to mid 90s and most of our inland areas where just a couple of days ago we saw 108 to 110 degrees. we see 60s and 70s around the bay shoreline, where we saw 80s and low 90s recently. and as we look ahead once again, the heat advisory has been extended to 8:00 friday evening for all of the bay area and is still an excessive heat warning for parts of lake county. parts of mendocino county, and virtually all of mendocino county. so on we go to what we can expect wednesday as the heat returns back to the triple digits inland, even higher into the triple digits on thursday. so the heat wave is not over. it's going to last. going to last at least into this weekend. so all the precautions should still be in place. i'll have the full forecast a little bit later. larry. >> all right. spencer, it's so hot. even your computer overheated. we've seen hundreds of new temperature records across the west the past few days. palm springs set a new all time high on friday. that was 124 degrees. death valley
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setting daily records both saturday and sunday, 128 degrees. it hit 119 in redding, 112 a bit north in medford, oregon. it has never been that hot there, and yesterday was not exactly a breeze either. a record 120 degrees in las vegas, and this intense heat is not helping firefighters battle fires across the state. abc news reporter zohreen shah with the latest. >> thousands are evacuating their homes as over 20 wildfires gain ground across the west in santa barbara county, the lake fire burning through more than 20,000 acres, threatening many homes, including michael jackson's neverland ranch. that fire only at 8% containment. one firefighter there now injured are kayna whitworth is there. >> you can see this fire has burned up. this hill here. it's torching everything in its path and those flames back there are several feet high. >> and the pay fire in el dorado
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county burning dangerously close to the placerville airport. the conditions worsened by extreme heat throughout the region. taking the life of one park goer in death valley, where temperatures hit 129 degrees, redding, california breaking their all time temperature on saturday, hitting 119 degrees, breaking their record of 118 from just the day before. >> it's worse than an oven. i don't know. >> it's like an oven. it's like walking in the oven or you open the oven after 350. yeah, it's in the face. >> over 140 million people across the country impacted by some form of heat alerts. there's an all time record breaking heat of 120 degrees in las vegas. they're expected to stay around there until friday, and officials there are bracing for illnesses related to heat and possibly an uptick in hospital trips. these temperatures certainly life threatening. zohreen shah, abc news, los angeles a group of hikers is safe after going missing in the mountains west of lake tahoe, where a wildfire is burning. >> new video from the placer county sheriff's office shows the moment the hikers were
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located via helicopter along the palisades creek trail this morning, two members of the falcon crew dropped in and then led the group of 13 to hike out away from the royal fire. they are all okay. the fire has burned 169 acres since it started yesterday. good news on the wildfire that's burning near yosemite in mariposa county. containment on the french fire is now up to 60. since starting on thursday, several evacuation orders have been lifted. the french fire has burned a little more than 900 acres. >> an electric scooter is to blame for sparking a fire at a four story apartment building. this happened this morning on leavenworth street near mcallister. firefighters say that scooter was charging when it suddenly caught fire. crews put out the flames quickly containing them to one unit. one person taken to the hospital with minor injuries. three people are now displaced and not much is left of a couple's powerboat. after a fire on the bay this afternoon, firefighters put out the flames as it engulfed this 50 foot boat about
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two miles off the shore of redwood city. that fire reported at about 130 in the afternoon. the boat owners and their dog were safely rescued. no word yet from investigators on how that fire may have started. >> following up on all the illegal fireworks you saw and heard over the last couple of days around the 4th of july in the bay area, and now we're learning more about the numbers from authorities. abc seven news reporter luz pena gathered data from several cities that show a number of grass fires, injuries and arrests. >> lose everything was happening. several bay area cities say they had been preparing for the 4th of july, with more law enforcement deployment and new strategies in oakland, the police department said they had a team monitoring their tip line, and officers went to strategic locations, but fireworks were still visible and loud throughout the city, as well as many others across the bay area. as we know, fireworks are illegal. so we asked was anybody arrested? this was a common sound throughout the bay area. >> it was pretty darn loud and it got even louder as the night
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went on. it just sounds like world war three in oakland, this resident said she stayed indoors hearing a mix between fireworks and gunfire, but she, the gunfire because, you know, it's unsafe for people, the local people to walk around. >> and in oakland's fruitvale a couple recorded fireworks going off for hours once in a while. >> we did hear a police car going by, but, you know, there was so much smoke and sound and, you know, just everything. >> and so where were the officers? we interviewed the oakland captain in charge of the 4th of july deployment. >> there was a lot of fireworks going on almost simultaneously for several hours throughout the evening. and so just resource wise, it's very difficult. and challenging to actually respond to all the calls for service, captain paez said. >> they had a strategic deployment, sending officers to areas that were problematic last year, but this time ahead of the
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fourth this year, what we did is we actually were proactive and responded to those areas before they're able to set up regarding arrests, oakland said they arrested seven people. santa clara county sheriff said no arrests or citations were given out. santa rosa police said 22 arrests were made. we contacted sfpd asking about their numbers. we're still waiting to hear back. the city's health department did confirm zuckerberg san francisco general hospital received eight patients from july 3rd to the fifth, with blast injuries from fireworks to the face and hands, this resident wants police to do more. she left town with her dogs, knowing this would happen. >> it's sort of like a bomb to them. >> fire danger was of high concern throughout the bay area in contra costa county, the fire department received 1100 calls for service and reported 310 incidents. >> on the evening of the fourth, we responded to over 90 exterior fires. we can say that the majority of the fires that we responded to on the fourth were
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caused by fireworks in other cities across the bay area, fire crews and law enforcement agencies were out in full force. >> santa clara county sheriff reported 48 reports of illegal fireworks. alameda county fire received 199 reports. santa rosa police 2700 calls to their communication center, and many of these agencies confiscated hundreds of pounds of fireworks around the holiday. in oakland, the police department confiscated more than 500 pounds of fireworks, so despite the illegal shows they considered this year a success. luz pena, abc seven news. all right, thank you. >> luz. new developments today about the man accused of intentionally driving his family off devil's slide last year. thankfully everyone survived. today, a judge suspended criminal proceedings against dharmesh patel. patel will take part in a mental health program for two years while on supervised release with gps monitoring. the 43 year old radiologist has also been ordered to not practice
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medicine. >> and now to that unbelievable gas station. video the station ransacked by more than 80 people early friday morning. we first told you about the incident at the 76 station off hegenberger road on friday. >> today we're following up on the stunning story. abc seven news reporter lena howland went to the gas station and looked for answers. >> oakland police staging around the 76 gas station on hegenberger. this three days after the gas station was ransacked by a group of around 80 people following a sideshow in the area. >> 40 minutes you could do a lot of damage in 40 minutes. that's how long they were in here, sam ardai is the manager and co-owner of this gas station. >> he believes the vandals caused upwards of $100,000 in damage that includes the $22,000 taken from their own atm. he says the only employee working the gas station's window at the time left for fear of their own safety and called police. >> they said there was nothing we could do. you cannot just
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file a report online. that's how you respond. >> he says it wasn't until nine hours after the incident when an officer was sent to the scene. police said they weren't aware of the magnitude of the incident until seeing this video. >> it was being looted. it's lawless. >> ken houston is director of oakland's beautification council. he had a backpack with all of his devices stolen and later hacked while parked outside of his business on hegenberger just two weeks ago. >> this is a business that pays taxes to keep our city going. would you want to stay there and continue your business, or would you move like denny's right down the street? or would you move like in and out? >> oakland city council member trevor reed represents this district. she went to the 76 gas station on monday to meet with the owner. >> it has really shaken us in the midst of seeing a 70% plus reduction in crime. the money that these businesses have been working to harden their stores and to protect their workers and to keep this regional gateway
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alive to hear and see what's happened. it's been devastating. >> and she believes their work is far from over. >> and it still shows us that there's a lot more that we have to do to protect these businesses, our workers and just this tourism corridor so that we can really, you know, keep our businesses protected. our workers supported in this court are alive. >> in the meantime, maday plans to have two employees at all times and is considering closing closer to sunset while asking for more police to keep watch. >> i start doing their job patrol this area more often. i can't say this area because right now it's getting where the whole city of oakland is not safe. >> in oakland. lena howland abc seven news. >> when it comes to crime where you live, check out the abc seven neighborhood safety tracker. you can see crime stats and trends for oakland, san francisco and san jose. you can find it for free at abc seven news.com. >> a measles exposure is leading
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to a health alert in the south bay, santa clara county health officials say an infected person went to two restaurants last monday. a starbucks in los gatos and a taqueria los pericos in santa cruz. then on tuesday, that person took a flight from san jose mineta international to chicago. >> we are working with the cdc, with the state health department and other agencies to investigate and identify any individuals here in our county who may have been exposed and provide them with recommendations on how they can stay safe. >> anyone who thinks they may have been exposed to first check to see if they've been vaccinated against measles. those who haven't should call their doctor as soon as possible. also monitor for symptoms like a fever or unexplained rash. symptoms could appear up to three weeks after exposure. covid appears to be spiking again. wastewater measures indicate covid levels are virtually the same as during the first omicron surge in early 2022. still, other metrics show the virus is not nearly as
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deadly as it once was. the now annual reformulation of the covid vaccine is expected to come out in august or september after fda approval. >> coming up on abc seven news at four. saying farewell to a legend. the memorial that's underway right now for the great willie mays. as temperatures get set to rise again, a warning if you're planning to keep cool in area waterways and bart already looking ahead to the holidays. details later this hour
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at the age of 93, and right nows alvarez is there. chris, who have we seen so far? >> well, larry, you saw john miller right there, the voice of the giants. he's leading the ceremonies here right now, and they're going through the dignitaries that are here. anyone who's anyone is here. mayor willie brown, former mayor willie brown is here. current mayor london breed is here. rob manfred, the commissioner of baseball, is here. of course, willie's son michael is here. barry bonds, they're scheduled to speak. and of course, from this vantage point, i can't quite see who else is here. but i did see buster posey, former giant, former giant javy lopez. there's a lot of people, i'd say probably about 100 people sitting on the field right now and about a couple thousand in the stands to celebrate the life and legacy of the great willie
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mays. now fans started coming here just after 3:00. there was an amazing choir singing gospel music as fans found their seats. you had a slide show of willie's life. his tremendous career with the giants also playing on the jumbotron for the past hour. plus. now i mentioned john miller is leading the way as we speak right now. uh. unfortunately, there was no media availability for those scheduled to speak this afternoon, but i was in birmingham, alabama last month. as you may remember, covering that game at rickwood field just after willie had passed and had a chance to catch up with some baseball legends to get their thoughts and stories from time spent with the say, hey kid, it took me a little while to build up my confidence to go in and meet him, but i remember the first day i walked in the clubhouse. >> he was sitting in there and i just thought it was the coolest thing, that he was actually there. and approachable every single day. >> i wanted to get a chance to see willie and take a picture with him and you know, they told him i was coming in and as soon as i walked in, he grabbed his hat and took it to the side and was like, that's the kid that wears his hat like that. so, you
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know, it's just one of those things where he was always in a great mood. he was always bringing joy to people. >> knowing willie, you know, in the time that i spent around him, he just want uh- us to celebrate and just to be happy and not to be sad. >> one day he just called me over. just, you know, this high pitched voice. we gets excited. where's that rollins at? and i turned around like me, like, what did i do? am i in trouble? like willie calling me over and every day he would call me over to his table just to talk. talk stats compare things. and i'm like, willie, come on, that's that's not fair. willie but if you ask him a question, you want to talk trash. we can do that. and that's one thing i learned about him is that although he's willie the legend, when he was in the clubhouse, he just wanted to be one of the fellas. always always was. and always generous, always nice with his time. so to be able to spend that time with them as a person, uh- meant the world. >> and that was a great story from jimmy rollins last month. the alameda kid, who played a long time with the phillies, won an nl mvp, was a world series champion, but did play the giants towards the end of his career. and he told a great story about meeting willie mays.
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john miller is speaking right now, and of course, this is set to go from about 4 to 6, probably a little bit longer as all the dignitaries are set to speak at the podium. can't wait to hear some of the stories they tell of willie mays life. and i think that's the one thing that's kind of stuck out to me over the last month or so. it's been more of a celebration of willie's life than supreme sadness. of course, there's sadness when he passed away 93 years old, but i think a lot of people are celebrating the life and legacy, and there's a positive vibe out here at the ballpark. >> guys, it looks like there's a lot of people behind you paying their respects. >> absolutely, yeah. the fans were were lined up along the street over there. king. they were wrapped around towards mccovey cove. they wanted to get in here. there's also places where they can sign uh. any personal notes to the mays family. so a lot of fans have been signing the big sheets of paper with willie's picture on it, and there's some flowers left as well towards the statue. so these fans, every fan has a story, whether they saw him play, whether it was their father or grandpa, mother, someone. there's a willie mays story. we all know baseball is generational, so it's been great to speak with the fans as well to get their memories of willie
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mays. everyone has a story and they're all very happy and positive guys. >> yeah, thank you chris. willie mays one of one. >> that's right. yeah uh- and it was a nice afternoon at the ballpark for this event. absolutely not like the last few days. >> we'll get ready for more triple digits. here's spencer. >> yeah, well, it's great that the heat broke for the celebration of willie mays life, right? what better cause could you have for that? here's a look at satellite image of the radar and the composite radar and satellite composite in the marine layer is back. not for long, but it is deeper and more vigorous than we have seen a marine layer in a long time. and the onshore flow is generating some pretty impressive breezes. now, gusts up to 35mph in oakland right now. so that cooling effect has been felt today, even though it's been warm in our inland areas. and even though the heat wave isn't over, we're getting a little bit of a break. as you can see, most locations are a couple of degrees cooler now than at this time yesterday. here's a view from emeryville looking at the fog about to overtake san francisco, where current temperature reading is 65 degrees 69. also in oakland, we've got 79 at hayward, 83 at
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san jose, redwood city 76 and 61 at half moon bay. and there's the fog at the golden gate, along with the breeze up north. it's 82 degrees right now at santa rosa. petaluma 77, napa 76 and 94 degrees each at fairfield, concord and livermore. so let's check out our forecast headlines. a slight cooling inland for today and tomorrow. just a two day break from the extreme heat temperatures in the 90s in the inland areas where we have seen triple digits for about the last five days, the intense heat returns midweek, wednesday through friday in fact, with inland highs in the one hundreds in the triple digits once again and heat advisory for the bay area has been extended now until 8 p.m. friday. so let's take a look at this. 8 p.m. friday. this is the heat advisory for all of the bay area and it's an excessive heat warning for parts of solano county and mendocino county and all of lake county. so again, the heat is going to be with us for a while. we just have to do the best we can to deal with it. stay hydrated, try to limit your outdoor strenuous activities, wear lightweight clothing and all that sort of
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thing. so tonight we'll see the marine layer pushing again across the bay and locally inland, providing its cooling effect. for one more day, it'll start to burn back to the coastline around midday tomorrow. overnight, low temperatures will be generally in the upper 50s tonight and then tomorrow's highs low 60s at the coast, mid to upper 70s around the bay shoreline. upper 80s to low and mid 90s inland. that's a nice break from the triple digits that we've seen day after day after day. but they're coming back. here's the accuweather seven day forecast wednesday. inland highs up to about 106. thursday. inland highs up to around 108. friday. still hot, up to about 104 105. in the warmest inland spots down to mid 90s on saturday as the heat recedes a bit. a more typical july range of temperatures on sunday, some low 90s inland, but they bounce back up to mid 90s on monday. so it's we're not really getting much of a break even after the triple digits leave. it's still going to be pretty warm inland, but there's some relief at the at the end of the week. >> yeah, yeah. it's not 120 like
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yeah. >> so not like vegas 120 yeah. >> better around the bay. yeah. thank you spencer. >> all right. in the north bay there is an urgent request today from first responders in the russian river valley. and they say, don't go into that river without a life jacket if you can't swim. >> that plea coming days after two people drowned on the russian river. abc seven news reporter cornell bernard has more from monte rio. >> we get thousands of people. we probably had 2000 people down there that saturday when we had the second drowning monte rio fire chief steve backman says beaches on the russian river were packed last week for the july 4th holiday, when temperatures spiked into triple digits. >> but there was tragedy. two people drowned in separate incidents wednesday and saturday. search and rescue teams were on duty searching near monte rio, where the river is 30ft deep. in some spots, the circumstances of the deaths are still under investigation. we tell people please do not get in the water if you can't swim and if you can't swim, wear a flotation device. >> being on a board doesn't do
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any good because you fall off the board. you're done. >> warning signs about river danger are posted near monte rio public beach in both english and spanish. >> the other thing is, if you're going to be drinking, don't try to go swimming. if you're drinking way too much alcohol doesn't help anything. >> yes, don't drink too much. >> saban kelly from alameda is enjoying a beach day with friends and some precautions. >> buddy system is always good, making sure like someone knows where you are and like has their eyes on you in case you need help. especially when you're in a place that has no lifeguard or anyone else to kind of watch your back. >> the sonoma county sheriff's department says there's been four drownings on the russian river so far this year, and a total of 31 deaths since 2019. staff at monroe public beach will give you a life jacket like this for the entire day, for free if you need it. yeah, it's a look, but it could save your life. >> anyone who is on the beach and needs one, we rent them for free. so yeah, we're we're all for that because, you know, that's safety is the best out here because you never know what could happen out there with more
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hot weather coming. >> the chief says have fun on the river, but be safe. >> come out and enjoy yourself and be careful, please. that's all we ask. be careful. >> use your head in sonoma county, cornell, bernard. abc seven news. >> be careful. plan to clean up water in the south bay is drawing the ire of homeless advocates, and we'll tell you why. >> and fewer people are writing checks. so now fewer places are accepting them. we'll tell you the latest store
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criticism from homeless advocates. abc seven news south bay reporter zach fuentes with a look at the plan, as well as the problem. >> major concerns about more than third of the waterways in the south bay are set to be addressed tuesday. valley water's board will vote on an ordinance that could displace encampments along those areas. the purpose of that ordinance is to lay out a behavior that's prohibited in what's called water resources protection zones. that's any area where valley water holds land rights from small creeks to the guadalupe river. the ordinance would detail what would be prohibited in those zones. that includes encampments, disturbances to neighbors, and hazardous activities. trash chemicals, garbage, dog bodies, you name it. >> our rivers and creeks or not being environmentally taken care
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of. we do the best we can, but the destruction is overwhelming, valley water said. >> staff are also facing dangerous conditions. >> they're having more and more run ins with uh, with unsheltered people who reside there. >> advocates say many of the people live along creeks to keep cool, with one person already dying from the heat. since the first of the month and overall homeless deaths on the rise, they said there are other ways to solve problems. >> work with advocates to try and schedule things, to have advocates on hand who usually have good relationships with camps, but also keeping the creeks clean. make sure that you always have porta potties with wash stations at all these creek areas. >> enforcement would include a warning and education first, with 72 hours to voluntarily relocate the next step would be a misdemeanor charge with a fine or jail time as punishment, valley water said that would be a last resort. it ultimately hopes that local governments and social service agencies can work with them to create an overall solution. >> because somebody's putting in jail, they're out in 72 hours.
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that didn't set up, that didn't solve anything. but if they need some kind of help and we can get them the bedding, the shelterin, whatever they may need, of course, but we also got to point out that we're serious. >> the board votes on the ordinance tuesday. if it's approved, it will go into effect in 30 days. in the south bay, zach fuentes, abc seven news. >> a federal appeals court is clearing the way for san francisco to expand homeless encampment sweeps. the ninth circuit ended an injunction that stopped the city from forcing unhoused people to move when shelter space is not available. this comes in the wake of last month's landmark supreme court ruling finding cities can't cite people for sleeping on the streets. san francisco still has to let people pick up belongings that are cleared in sweeps. >> we are learning more about those white house visits from a parkinson's specialist, plus, we're tracking barrel from houston after the storm passed through, leaving damage throughout the city. >> i'm abc's melissa don. coming up, we have an updated report on
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now. tropical storm beryl moves farther inland. at least two people have died. the danger, as you can see, is still very real. abc news reporter melissa don with the latest from houston. reporter barrels swept into texas as a category one hurricane before being downgraded to a tropical storm, bringing 90 mile per hour wind gusts to houston and flooding streets with fast rising waters. >> firefighters making this dramatic rescue. plucking a man
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from the roof of his pickup truck nearly fully submerged in water. a reporter from our houston station, krqe, was there as the rescue unfolded. >> you can see the firefighters. what a heck of a job they did saving that man's life. >> houston's mayor pleading with residents to stay indoors. >> please houstonians shelter in place. shelter in place. we're in an emergency. we're in a rescue mode. life safety. >> officials confirming two people were killed in the houston area after trees fell on their homes. >> that tree limb right there could have been through the roof of our house instead of our shed. that one could have gone on our house instead of this way. so it would just be grateful. >> 30 miles southwest, barrel ripping out this wall of an apartment complex in richmond. thankfully, no one was injured. heavy rains and powerful winds knocking out power to more than a million customers in texas. this traffic light left hanging, swaying as the wind was blowing. lieutenant governor dan patrick saying crews can't get out to
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fix power lines until the winds die down. >> people have to be patient. this is a big wind event with a million and a half out of power. that's a lot. and more. there'll be more without a power. as the storm keeps moving. the national hurricane center saying tornadoes and flash flooding now possible in eastern texas, louisiana and arkansas. >> officials warning people to still remain indoors because they're still damaged, localized flooding, downed trees and power lines in the area. melissa oden, abc news, houston. >> turning now to the race for president, president biden playing both offense and defense today, saying the voters chose him in an open primary and daring any democrat to challenge him at the convention. >> and this comes as news emerges that a parkinson's specialist has visited the white house multiple times. abc news reporter perry russom has the latest from washington. >> a defensive president biden pushing back on the growing calls for him to drop out today. in a letter to congressional democrats, biden writes, i'm firmly committed to staying in this race, to running this race
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to the end and to beating donald trump. biden doubling down on msnbc minutes later, blaming the elites for trying to push him out. >> i'm getting so frustrated by the leaks now. i'm not talking about you guys, but about the elites in the party who they know so much more. but any of these guys don't think i should run against me, go ahead. announcer. announcer. president challenged me in the convention. >> the first lady, jill biden, on the campaign trail today in north carolina. joe has made it clear that he's all in. it comes as white house visitor logs show an expert in parkinson's disease visited the white house eight times in eight months from last summer through this spring. >> has the president being treated for parkinson's? no is he being treated for parkinson's? no. he's not. is he taking medication for parkinson's? no. so those are the things that i can give you full blown answers on. but i'm not going to i'm not going to confirm a specialist. any specialist that comes to come comes to the white house out of
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privacy. >> the republican led house oversight committee is requesting an interview with biden's personal doctor. >> the american people deserve to know whether or not the president of the united states is fully capable of performing his duties, according to notices obtained by abc news. >> house democrats are meeting tomorrow morning to talk about the path of the party going forward. we're being told cell phones are being taken at the door to prevent any leaks. perry russom, abc news, washington. >> a reminder that you can still watch the half hour special featuring president biden's interview with george stephanopoulos, available to stream on demand on abc seven news.com, as well as our abc seven bay area app. >> longtime bay area congressmember john garamendi is battling cancer. garamendi says he's undergoing treatment for a form of blood cancer, and the treatment is expected to last a few months. the 79 year old garamendi plans to continue with his congressional duties during that time, but will limit his travel to washington and appearances at public events. >> candidates for mayor in san
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francisco will face off tonight in another debate. asha safai, mark farrell, daniel lurie and current mayor london breed all expected to participate. aaron peskin will sapphire, i should say aaron peskin will not take part after the group organizing the debate, neighbors for a better san francisco called peskin a threat and recommended voters leave him off their ballots. >> today, michael bloomberg's charity announced that it's donating $1 billion to johns hopkins university. the money will cover the tuition for medical students from families earning less than $300,000. the average medical school graduate owes at least $200,000 in student loans. >> checking in on check, writing soon to be a thing of the past, and bart starts gearing u
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fifty years ago, i prayed this prayer, and it changed my life, and it can change your life. you see, i was just sick and tired of being sick and tired, and my life was in a mess. i just got on my knees one night and i said, "god, i've sinned against you. i'm sorry, forgive me." i said, "i belieesus christ is your son, i believe that he took my sins to the cross and he died and shed his blood for my sins, and that he was buried and that you raised him to life, and i'd like to invite him to come into my heart right now." i prayed that prayer and god heard my prayer, and he forgave me. and he will forgive you, and he will cleanse you and change your life starting today. just pray this prayer. just say, "god, i'm a sinner, i'm sorry, forgive me. i believe jesus is your son. i want to trust him as my savior and follow him as my lord, from this day forward, amen." if you prayed that prayer, i want you to call right now that number that's on the screen. call that number and may god bless you.
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it will no longer accept personal checks starting july 15th. target made that decision due to what it called extremely low volumes. the company says it will be taking measures to notify guests to aid an easy and efficient checkout experience. i wasn't even aware that a lot of people were still paying with checks. i guess they're not, because that's why they're getting rid of it, though. spencer i had the same thought. >> larry i wasn't aware that
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many people are still using checks. i haven't used a check for a payment at a commercial place like that and at a retail place for so long, but i guess you're right. that's the reason for the change. >> well, you guys, even credit cards are becoming dinosaurs. it's all just like apple pay, you know, phone swipe. but a viewer did just send me this info that 45% of people apparently still do use their checks and never stopped. there was, you know, a poll in a different place. but i mean, i don't know how you know. i mean, maybe it's because some of the polls or the polls are older and maybe that's why. but what are those people going to do if that's your main form of payment? >> that's a good question. yeah >> adjust hopefully back to cas. >> yeah. yeah. don't really have a choice. yeah. >> remember when cash was king. yeah. maybe again. >> yeah. or it's a pawn these days. okay. some major us employers are trying a new approach to attract employees. walmart, mcdonald's and others are working with colleges to give workers credit toward a degree for what they learn on the job. what? like financing? like i don't know, economics. the incentives could also help
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businesses retain workers, which has become harder for them to do in recent years. ama what do you think about that? >> i think it's great. i mean, anytime you're learning and working and being, you know, contributing to society and think about it, we all we need an education. but some of the things we learn that don't get applied in everyday use unless you specialize in something, i don't know. this is like life experience and that counts for a lot, i think. >> yeah, i'm surprised it's taken companies this long. i think it's an indication of how hard the hiring process is. and maybe the candidates are not up to snuff like they were in the past. yeah. >> all right, you guys, larry, this is a very interesting one. >> yeah. controversial vending machine is in the line of fire. literally a company called american rounds is installing kiosks that sell ammunition. they've placed six of them in stores in alabama. and oklahoma, with plans to expand across the south. buyers have to be 21 years old. american rounds says
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it uses ai and facial recognition to match buyers with their id cards. >> what could go wrong? >> that's what i was going to ask. yeah. what? this sounds like a great plan, right? >> and consider where this expansion is planned across the south. you're not going to see it in california or oregon or washington or massachusetts or new york. >> i hope you can't just bang on it and have it come down. i hope that doesn't happen. yeah. how secure are these things? >> yeah, i mean, that's that's another question. >> but can't we just stick with vending machines with stuffed animals and ramen soda, gatorade stuff? >> yeah, apparently not. you know, they wouldn't be doing it if they didn't think there was a market for it. true right. so, you know. >> oh, there's clearly a market for it. yeah. >> sadly, even easier to get ammunition. yes. okay. get ready to show your bart holiday spirit. preorders are open for the transit agency's holiday sweaters. the collection includes a beanie. >> oh, they're cute a sweater. >> we got a customer, a scarf and a sweater vest. each item features bardeh mascot adorned
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in antlers and holiday lights. >> people have been down on the bay area the last few years, and bart is the bay area public transit. transportation is what makes the bay area what it is, and if we can't celebrate that, then what can we celebrate? so why not, you know, rep your bay pride in the silliest way possible and you can order the items at rail goods.com. >> ama sounds like you're going to place your order. >> now, i'm not saying i'm going to place an order, but i'm saying they're cute and bart is adorable. yes well, antlers with the lights strung across. i like to get one with bharti on the front and bart simmons, a bart simpson. >> bart simpson on the back. nice >> i think the beanie. i might go for the beanie. i liked the scarf. >> that was cute. >> yeah. kristen >> i have to see the sfmta one first to decide which one is. >> oh, sounds like spencer in the sweater vest. >> yeah, yeah, i can do that.
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yeah, yeah, yeah. >> laura, i can see a tie. you know, in spencer, you guys can wear those. >> it's interesting how you want to dress the rest of us, but you yourself will not accept any of that. >> i will say, if there's a bart stuffed toy, my kid will be all over that. >> there you go. that's the winner. >> i would be all over that. >> that's the winner. >> yeah. all rig and research on pain relief, my recommendation is simple: every home should have salonpas. powerful yet non-addictive. targeted and long-lasting. i recommend salonpas. it's good medicine. ♪ hisamitsu ♪
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space and science center hosted the michelin guide ceremony for the very first time. this is video from that event and now the ceremony is moving down the peninsula to the ritz carlton in half moon bay. the michelin guide awards stars to the best chefs and restaurants in the state. they'll be given out august 5th. >> speaking of cuisine, a new orleans six year old is getting noticed on social media by big name brands. >> it's all about his love of food. here's abc news reporter danny new. >> what do you get these turkey necks from? they're so good. >> unlike many six year olds, grace jackson prefers food a little more complex than, say, mac and cheese. >> when i was younger, i used to like cheese. >> okay, but now that you're older, i don't like cheese. >> the more. >> over the past year, his mom, jessica, had been posting reese's reviews of her new orleans style cooking to tiktok. >> you did so good. there's no
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place like home, and videos like these quickly jumped to millions of views. >> tell me something good about chipotle. oh, they got the right thing. >> but it was when reese tried someone else's cooking a few weeks ago that his life quickly changed. >> they had the right thing. this don't stay on the earth for a long time. >> his critique quickly gathered more than 24 million views. the top comments saying, he has such an old soul. it's so cute. well, guess who agreed? suddenly, jess got an email from a rep at chipotle and they wanted to fly them out. the next day. >> so chipotle flew me out to california. i ate my boy. i had a burrito. >> reese, tell me something good about chipotle. oh, they got the right stuff. >> chipotle asked reese to be in a video on their page. took him on a trip to a theme park, and then offered reese a role as a burrito ambassador. since, you know, he's a big star. >> everybody knew reese in hollywood. i just got my award. >> in fact, when reese got home,
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new orleans city council even issued an official proclamation in his honor. after all, he is repping the city's proud culinary tradition to a lot of folks, the whole entire world see me in new york for abc news. i'm danny, new. >> well, how adorable! >> have i mentioned, by the way, how much i love chipotle. >> well not cute. not cute enough. >> not you're not flying you not even down to l.a. >> wow. spencer reality. reality hurts so much sometimes. endorsements for you. yeah. let's take a look at our weather. >> i do not endorse this heat wave, but we're stuck with it for a while. in fact, our heat advisory for the bay area has been extended to 8 p.m. friday. and for solano county, at least, parts of it, parts of mendocino county, and all of lake county. it's an excessive heat warning in effect until 8 p.m. thursday, but we have a little bit of a break. a brief break right now, today and tomorrow from the excessive heat. overnight lows will be mainly in the upper 50s
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to low 60s. highs tomorrow. low 60s at the coast, mid to upper 70s around the bay shoreline. upper 80s to low 90s inland. we haven't seen low 90s inland for a long, long time and it won't last very long. as i mentioned, here's the accuweather seven day forecast wednesday, thursday and friday back to triple digits in our inland areas as the heat wave goes on, we'll see 80s to low 90s even around the bay shoreline. those three days and even into the weekend, we'll still have mid 90s inland. so we're not going to see a serious drop in temperatures, but at least we'll get away from that excessive, oppressive, almost unbearable heat. kristin. >> all right. thank you. spencer. the tsa is reporting a new record after screening the most people ever in a single day. the agency says it processed more than 3 million travelers at airports nationwide yesterday as people returned from their 4th of july holiday trips. the previous record was set a couple sundays ago on june 23rd. >> flights are packed right now. coming up, a history making premiere tonight on the bachelorette. >> this is every girl's dream. >> learn more about jen tran
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with us for abc seven news at 1125. eligible bachelors will be vying for a gen trans love tonight on the all new bachelorette. well, she can't give away too much about the season. she did share some things about herself with reporter joelle gargiulo. >> it hasn't really hit me yet, but maybe tonight it will when
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everything airs. okay, well, let me ask you this. >> like what was the unexpected thing that came out of all of this? >> there was so much self growth through the season. and i think that's the thing that surprised me the most, was how much i learned about myself and how different i am now, because i honestly feel like i'm such a different person now than compared to like the beginning of the season. i feel like the main character in my own love story. >> what was the best part about dating 25 men, >> i got to flirt a lot. i like to flirt. you know me, we're jersey girls, you know, i don't know. i honestly think it was just really nice to be able to go on all these dates. this is every girl's dream. to have all these guys trying to get time with me. >> you want the driver's seat? >> yes, i want to drive. >> can you finish this line for me? i came in to the bachelorette looking for love, and i came out of it finding a lot of self growth. >> you are the first asian american lead on this entire
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franchise. >> yeah. what does your family think of that? >> they're so excited. obviously, my parents are immigrants, so my mom knows how much representation like really, really means, and they're just so excited for me to be able to do this. yeah. they're proud. >> so i'm going to do kind of a rapid fire with you. is that cool? so this is getting to know jen as best as we possibly can. okay. hidden talents, >> i can turn myself into a monkey. >> will we see you break dance on this season? >> oh, maybe. yes. if my dress wasn't riding too high, maybe we're going to do this or that. >> are you ready? okay. sweet or savory, sweet sun or snow, >> sun. >> dinner out or order in order. in all the time. all the time. i'm so lazy, tall, dark, sensitive or outgoing and funny. >> ooh. that's tough, outgoing and funny. >> there she is. >> yes. so three words to sum up your experience. yeah, >> adventurous. emotional. and dramatic. i'm gonna fall in
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love. >> i'm joelle gargiulo, abc news. >> season 21 of the bachelorette kicks off tonight at eight with a two hour premiere here on abc seven. abc seven news is streaming 24 seven. get the abc seven bay area streaming tv app and join us whenever you want, wherever you are. and that's it for abc seven news at four. abc seven news at five with armand julian is coming up next
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