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did believe that what actually happened until we recognized his
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house and his vehicle, and we started putting two and two together. >> now at five, shock and disbelief. that's the reaction from a coworker of the man accused of killing his family in alameda. the suspect, appearing before a judge for the first time, and passengers rushed to get off a plane moments before takeoff. what's to blame for smoke filling up this cabin? plus, real estate record who now owns san francisco's most expensive home. good morning everybody. it's saturday, july 13th. let's get right to the weather. lisa is here with your weekend forecast. we get a bit of a break. >> yes, we're getting a break. we still have one more advisory though, and that is for the upper elevations of our east bay. the north bay interior mountains, the hills and the hills above san jose. so that's where it's still going to be hot and until 9:00 risk of heat related illnesses. but you can see a system to the south of us. look at those thunderstorms, lightning strikes, firing up along the san joaquin valley. but we will be just recipients
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of clouds from that system. it's 60 in hayward right now. look at that. 75 in los gatos. the upper elevations, mild to low 70s in our inland areas, 55 in sonoma, 52 and a lot of dense fog at the coast, anywhere from 2 to 8 degrees cooler. this morning. so we'll get into partly cloudy skies throughout the morning and afternoon hours. 70s upper 80s low 90s inland around the bay shore just in the low 70s for many of you. so it should be more comfortable all around the bay. and then at the coastline. don't look for any sun. we'll be socked in with the clouds 60s there, and we'll talk about how long the cooling trend lasts in a few minutes. stephanie. >> all right. lisa, thank you. new details now about the man accused of killing four of his family members in their alameda home wednesday night. shane killian was arraigned in court and is now being charged with several felonies. abc seven news reporter tim johns spoke with one of killian's coworkers, and he also looked into another incident in north carolina.
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>> these photographs show shane killian being arraigned in an oakland courthouse friday afternoon. the 54 year old killian is charged with multiple felonies after he allegedly shot and killed his wife, his in-laws and his six year old son at their house in alameda wednesday night. he's also accused of shooting his one year old child, who remains in critical condition. michael saxby worked with killian at the martinez refinery. saxby tells me he and some of his colleagues showed up in court friday afternoon, and we saw him, but he never really looked at us, so he didn't acknowledge that we were there, saxby says. killian was at work on wednesday before the shootings took place. he says while he had a few personality quirks, no one thought he was capable of the things he's alleged to have done. >> nothing really happened on the job that anyone felt was something that would have just set a guy off to make him take off. >> killian does have a criminal past, however. police records show that back in 2011, he served 60 days in jail for misdemeanor assault on a police officer in north carolina. the incident involved a gun at a gas
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station as well as a high speed chase with speeds up to 125 miles an hour. assistant chief ryan cunningham works at the police department in the city where that took place. >> for any law enforcement agency as a whole, this is a very serious and a dangerous situation, cunningham says. >> while he doesn't remember many specific details about killian, the news of the shootings in alameda has shocked his department in murphy, north carolina. >> it's just a tragedy and you know, you can only hope and pray for the families and the neighbors in that area. and the law enforcement that's involved, no matter the amount of training that we've had, doesn't prepare you to respond to an incident like this. >> a sense of disbelief also felt by saxby and his coworkers here in the bay area. >> two, we really didn't believe that what actually happened until we recognized his house and his vehicle, and we started putting two and two together. >> a motor for wednesday night shootings is still unclear. in alameda, tim johns abc seven news. >> fremont police are trying to
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find a missing three year old girl whose father died yesterday. he was found in san francisco. authorities say ellie lorenzo was last seen thursday at 6 p.m. with her father in fremont. he was supposed to return the toddler to her mother yesterday, and you can see her picture here. she's three feet, six inches tall and weighs about 45 pounds. ellie's mother made this emotional plea. >> ellie, i love you so much. please please know looking for you. and we're going to find you. so please just hold on and everything will be okay. >> police are trying to retrace the father's footsteps and are looking at surveillance video. anyone with information on ellie's whereabouts is asked to call fremont police directly. developing news out of san francisco international airport. passengers scrambled to evacuate from an american airlines flight as smoke filled the cabin. it happened right before the plane took off for miami.
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>> off the aircraft. do not get your belongings. >> you can hear the chaotic moments there. the smoke came from a laptop, battery that caught fire. everyone got off, but three people were injured. abc seven news reporter lauren martinez spoke to experts about what they say is a growing problem. go frantic moments captured from the san francisco international airport during an emergency evacuation. >> we got a mayday, mayday, mayday. there's a fire in the back of the aircraft. start the fire! rescue. >> that fire, official said came from a laptop battery inside a passenger's bag. yang yong chi boarded the miami bound flight with his family around one friday afternoon. >> when we got in the back of the plane, we already started to smell something that smelled like burnt cables. >> yang kai was seated next to his father. the laptop belonged to the passenger sitting behind
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them. >> it was just like a massive flame out of nowhere. >> the american airlines flight crew reported a fire in the cabin. passengers used emergency slides and the jetbridge to exit go back, go forward. yankee took this two minute and 33 second long video of the evacuation that didn't go as fast as he hoped. >> oh my god, so many people took their bags. so many people just took their bags out of the overhead compartment. i was also screaming at one point, just leave your bags and get out. >> sfo authorities said three people were injured while evacuating the plane. we spoke with aviation analyst john nance. >> it's also extremely serious to call for an emergency evacuation because we're going to hurt a few people, not usually seriously on a smaller airplane, but still people go down slides the wrong way. >> sky seven captured the moment officials dipped the laptop in a bin of water when it comes to lithium battery fires on airlines, when former pilot and
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now consultant said it happens more than we think. >> the faa says that it's a it occurs about once a week and there's a 42% increase in these incidents in the last five years, probably because everyone has electronic devices. >> american airlines issued a statement, we thank our crew members for their professionalism and apologize to our customers for the inconvenience. yang kai was relieved the fire didn't break out during the six hour flight. >> i mean, i'm feeling great. i mean, i'm alive. that's probably the best thing that i could have happened today. >> this was his first trip to the u.s. and a memorable one. >> we still have four more days. i don't know what what can go wrong at this point, but to finish it like that, it's kind of crazy in the south bay. >> lauren martinez, abc seven news and the east bay. now, two fires in pittsburg are being investigated as a possible arson case. one of the fires started yesterday at stoneman park in
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the area of bailey and leland roads. minutes later, a second fire sparked about a half mile away. police detained one suspect. the first fire started at the same location where another fire burned back on june 9th. all right, let's check in with lisa on conditions outside. good morning. >> good morning. we have plenty of cloud cover out there. mostly cloudy sky and temperatures coming down today. we're going to see the numbers out of the triple digits. and more in the comfort zone, but less sunshine. i'll explain when we return. >> lisa. thank you. also ahead, residents think they have a way to stop sideshows from happening in their neighborhood. why? some san francisco leaders say that might not work. plus, cupertino could see its largest housing development. how the deal to replace the former vallco mall is
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effort to stop the sideshows that keep happening across the city. residents near california and divisadero streets are hoping speed bumps will deter those sideshows. abc seven news reporter luz pena spoke with people who have been waiting for a solution for years now. reporter >> stunt driving or sideshows is happening across the bay area. just three weeks ago, traffic on the bay bridge came to a stop because of a sideshow overnight. a scene residents on california and divisadero streets are familiar with. this is not a bridge, but the tire marks tell a story of a neighborhood that has been crying out for help. >> all the cars and bikes running around at like 1 a.m. 2 a.m. wake everyone up after multiple years waiting for a solution. >> this week the city installed speed bumps, hoping this will stop the sideshows that torment this neighborhood. this worker,
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who did not want to be identified, said they constantly come back to work the morning after a sideshow to graffiti on their walls. >> the first thing you can see, because you have to cross the streets. the walls where i work vandalized. >> they're hoping the speed bumps will make a difference. >> i'm a fan. if it's going to stop these sideshows in 2020, supervisor ahsha safai introduced legislation to combat sideshows in san francisco. >> it allowed sfpd to impound vehicles for 14 days after the first offense. after the second offense and even stronger penalty. >> you're involved in stunt driving in san francisco. we're taking your car for 30 days. >> our abc7 news data team looked into the latest incident reports and found that since january, there have been 24 stunt driving incidents reported in the city and 11 just last month, according to supervisor safai, not many cars have been impounded. multiple sideshows in san francisco this year and only
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five cars have been impounded. >> only five to date. and last year in 2023, only six. >> if this legislation is not stopping them, then what can? we spoke to oakland council member noel gallo. oakland has been fighting sideshows for years, so what is working for them in the neighborhoods, >> the planter boxes, cement boxes, the trees that neighbors have planning does deter the sideshows from coming into our neighborhood streets. >> his message to san francisco. >> you know, it's worth the try. >> luz pena, abc seven news. >> supervisor safai says he's concerned speed bumps will move. sideshows to another san francisco neighborhood and not actually fix the problem. he is urging san francisco police to enforce that legislation in the east bay. now, the point molate property will be sold to the east bay regional park district. the 80 acre former navy site is located on the western shore of richmond. this $40 million deal
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puts the site on track to becoming a parkland. most of the money will come from a state grant. half of those proceeds will go to a tribe that had an agreement to develop a casino there. the decision comes from new city council members. they decided to cut losses on several plans and not spend millions of dollars on new development. cupertino is working with vallco developers to waive $77 million in fees. it will help propel the city's largest ever housing development forward. our media partners, the mercury news reports the developers will pay more than $10 million to fund infrastructure projects, as well as $32 million in other fees. the rise development will be at the former site of the shopping mall. it includes nearly 2700 housing units. nearly 900 of those would be affordable to lower income families. the deal is expected to be finalized at next tuesday's. city council
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meeting. for the first time ever, cannabis is on sale legally at a state fair in the u.s. the historic moment was caught on video at the california state fair in sacramento. you can eat it, drink it or smoke it, and organizers have been working for years to make that happen. a cannabis exhibit is recognized in the fair's golden bear agriculture awards. they say california has been a pioneer in cannabis cultivation, and it's time to recognize one of our premier crops. now to a big unveiling in san francisco. we got a sneak peek at the zero emissions passenger ferry that will cruise through the bay. you're looking at sea change. it's the world's first commercial passenger ferry, powered 100% by zero emission hydrogen fuel cells. the 70 foot catamaran fits up to 75 people. the state is requiring all short distance ferries to be emissions free by the end of 2025. >> it's just appropriate that
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san francisco, which is a leader in so many things and especially when it comes to the environment, is a leader in making sure that ferries become clean, because i think that was the one criticism of water transit. it was that it was polluting. >> starting july 19th, sea change will run for free for six months, so you can check it out. that's not the only change coming. the angel island tiburon ferry company has also signed an agreement with a company from new zealand. it will design and build a new vessel as the company prepares to convert its boat fleet to fully electric. happening today, the stadium style catamaran race called sailgp, is set to carve the choppy bay waters of san francisco. it's the series 14th and final event with $2 million in prize money at stake. the f50 foiling catamaran is the first boat to hit 50 knots, or
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57.5mph, during a race. tickets are available, including waterfront seats at sailgp.com and hopefully the breeze works in their favor today. speaking of, let's check in with lisa on what to expect today. it's always so pretty, lisa to see the boats out on the water, but when you're on them during a race, a whole different story. oh yes, for sure. >> and today's going to be one of those very typical san francisco days, very breezy. and we'll have the cloud cover. they did have some sunshine for us part of the week when they were out there, and we are looking at a big change as our cooldown certainly underway as we look at live doppler seven right now, you'll notice the lightning strikes to the south and east of us, and there is a weak system that is bringing up the cloud cover. not any rain, but a little bit of instability instability there. and so that always is something we don't like to see, because that could certainly initiate a fire. but we also are looking at the cooling, cooling trend. but you know, we are looking at the
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warmer numbers inland in the upper elevation. so you'll see that right here where we have 70 degrees in livermore, 71 in danville and brentwood, temperatures elsewhere where you've had the onshore flow. and that marine layer back into the 50s. so it's comfortable for sure. oakland, 60, in hayward. but 61 palo alto. so some of the milder numbers out there. but with that low cloud deck building, we've got dense fog at the coast. so if you're up there at any time throughout the day, fog is really not going to clear even some mist and drizzle at times. that's going to be the trend for the next several days. the cooling trend continues as we get through today and tomorrow. the cloud cover today, with that system moving up from the south and near average temperatures as we get into the week ahead. so not only will it be more like what we're used to, but we'll look for temperatures to sort of stabilize for the time being. here's a look at the upper level smoke. now we've got those southerly winds. and so
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that is going to allow for this haze to continue to drift up into the bay area. so with the onshore flow throughout the rest of the afternoon, it does improve. and we'll continue to see not only that cloud cover move out of the way. the high clouds, but the low clouds as well, meaning sun sunday is your sunnier day. here's a look right now and you'll notice that we're socked in with the clouds at the coast. those mid-level clouds. and then throughout the afternoon, mostly cloudy to partly cloudy. then we get into your sunday morning and we still have the cloud cover. then it's banked up along the coast and we'll see a sunnier afternoon. here's a look at the winds. you know, they always play a factor for sure. and you'll notice that through the delta this morning they're 31 miles an hour there. continue to be kind of breezy to gusty there throughout the day today and then tomorrow as well. the source of our cooling for sure. and as we look at the highs in our inland valleys, upper 80s very pleasant. the next several days, morning fog, afternoon sun. and then it looks like we're going to get into a
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warming trend as we get into middle to the end of next week, 92 in concord. that's a switch. upper 80s in san jose. look for 74 in san mateo with 60s downtown and the accuweather seven day forecast for breezy cooler today in fact, looking very pleasant into the second half of the weekend. monday and tuesday as well. and for once, weather. not the story, just very benign. typical summer weather, but by the end of next week, looks like we could definitely turn back the heat, turn it back up. so we'll see how much that verifies. >> yeah, we'll be welcoming that break. thanks, lisa. when we return on abc seven mornings, a potential rate hike for california homeowners. how much all state is trying to raise insurance premiums and
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on the forecast. good morning. >> good morning. you kind of sick of this map i'm sure. but this is a different one because it's highlighting the upper elevations for our heat advisory. so even though where you live at the surface, pretty much things are definitely cooling down interior mountains and hills of the east bay santa clara region and interior north bay still on the hot side. look at all the cloud cover though. we have low clouds, mid-level clouds. it is 54 half moon bay 60. in hayward and redwood city. and from our roof camera, it's still pretty dark out there, but the sun coming up in another 25 minutes or so. 61 by the delta, you know, the wind out there is up to 31 miles an hour. so we will have cooling in our inland valleys. you see that 70 in livermore, anywhere from a degree to eight degrees cooler. you probably felt it yesterday morning time. it will be mostly cloudy, 60s and 70s by 9:00. by 2:00 we're in the upper 80s to near 90 inland, and we're not going to warm up too much. after that. you'll notice the mostly cloudy to partly cloudy sky throughout the afternoon, and then by about 330 4:00, we've
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got the 60s at the coast and comfortable 80s and 90s inland, but just low 90s today. stephanie. >> lisa. thank you. president biden is hitting the campaign trail and meeting with democratic congressional leaders today. it's his most recent effort to build support amid many colleagues calling for the president to drop out of the race. reporters and reporter alison kosik has the latest. reporter as doubt looms his reelection bid, president biden hit the campaign trail friday, speaking to supporters in detroit. >> the president continuing to convince voters he's up for the job. i'm the nominee of the democratic party and the only democrat or republican who has beaten donald trump ever. >> and i'm going to beat him again. i know him. donald t is a loser. >> biden keeping up the momentum after a solo press conference
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thursday night following the nato summit in washington, still a growing number of democrats continue to call on biden to drop out of the race friday evening, representative mike levin joining the group. >> i have deep respect for president biden's five plus decades of public service, an incredible appreciation for the work we've done together these last three and a half years. but i believe the time has come for president biden to pass the torch in an effort to reassure lawmakers, biden met with both the congressional hispanic and asian pacific american caucuses friday. >> this weekend, he's expected to meet with the progressive caucus. alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> bay area congressman john garamendi is among the democrats sticking with biden. he joined us on our 3 p.m. show getting answers. he called the reaction to biden's debate stumbles a feeding frenzy. >> now that we're in this situation is, oh my, my, my, maybe i got a chance to be president after all, without
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having gone through the primaries and proving themselves. the fact of the matter is that biden went through the primaries and he was not challenged. and there was opportunity after opportunity for anybody to do so. now, going forward, going forward, we have a president who has proven that he can govern. >> on cnn, representative garamendi called for an end to the infighting within the democratic party. a new poll shows the race is still incredibly close. take a look at this. the marist national poll survey found 50% of voters say if the election happened today, they'd vote for president biden. the same percentage also said they would vote for vice president kamala harris or governor gavin newsom. several other polls over the last two weeks had president trump leading biden by up to three points, nearly 50,000 people are expected to attend the republican national convention in milwaukee on monday. almost 2500 delegates will also be at
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the four day event. the delegates will choose the presidential and vice presidential nominees for the party. former president donald trump is expected to announce his vice presidential pick at this convention. melania trump will reportedly attend, making a rare public appearance with her husband. it was a emotional day for alec baldwin in a new mexico courtroom, as the case against him was dismissed. the actor cried as the judge brought a sudden end to the involuntary manslaughter trial. the case was dismissed with prejudice. that means these charges cannot be filed again, the judge said. the decision was based on the misconduct of police and prosecutors over the withholding of evidence from the defense. >> did everything humanly possible to bring justice uh- to helena and to her family and we're proud of the work that we did. again, we disagree with the court's decision, but we have to respect it. >> baldwin was charged in the
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2021 shooting death of cinematographer helena hutchins on the set of the film rust closer to home, now vacaville police officer matthew bowen is being remembered as a funny, strong leader. he was hit and killed by a woman accused of driving under the influence of drugs on thursday, according to investigators, bowen's motorcycle was hit from behind while he was conducting a traffic stop at leisure town road and orange drive. the driver faces homicide and, driving under the influence charges. bowen joined vacaville pd in june of last year, previously serving in concord, officer daniel gallegos worked with bowen there. he says they joined the force around the same time. >> this job isn't easy. the things we have to kind of go through on a daily basis, the things we see and encounter, it's always good to have somebody there alongside you that has, you know, a positive outlook and is always in that
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good mood that can bring people up in dark times and he was always the one to kind of do that. >> officer bowen was 32 years old. he is survived by his wife and two young sons. a teenager who stabbed a brentwood police officer last october will spend the next six years in juvenile hall. that's the maximum allowed by state law. on my this is video of the incident as the then 16 year old strikes the officer, another officer quickly approached and ordered the teen to drop the knife. a short time later, a bystander tackles the young man. brentwood police say the officer has recovered after suffering life threatening injuries. prosecutors in san francisco announced charges against the man accused of kidnaping a teenage girl from the powell street, bart station. police say he pulled a girl out
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of the station and into a vehicle earlier this week. investigators found the girl safe on wednesday. they don't think this was a random attack, they say the victim and the suspect may have known each other and the suspect is now facing charges of kidnaping by force or fear, as well as sexual battery. still ahead this morning, a legacy in the city of marin. the new exhibit, putting a spotlight on black pioneers who came to the bay during world war two. and we'll take you out for a live look from our mount tam camera. you see a pretty sunrise. it's 537. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get charged. two things i just can't deal with. overdraft charges. and garden gnomes.
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war two to work in the shipyards. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard spoke to the founder about what the exhibit means to her. >> reporter it is a california black history story. it is a national story. >> marin city resident felicia gaston is preserving the rich history of her community. the only way she knows how, by creating an exhibit for all to see at the marin county library. >> what i like about it is that whatever area you live in, you can come and get a taste of it. >> through a partnership with the library, gaston's archive collection is now on display at all ten branches, highlighting the history of black pioneers who came to marin city in the 1940s to build ships for the war effort. >> they came out to build a better life for themselves and their families. they were leaving the jim crow south, but when they came here, they all helped build these 93 ships. >> what we love is really, i think, celebrating those hometown heroes. i mean, the history of what you know, families, individuals had to endure. and coming from the south to marin city for a better
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life. >> pictures, artifacts and newspaper clippings tell the story of strength and struggle during the height of world war two, about 6000 people were living here in marin city, many of them black. some faced racism and segregation at the nearby shipyards, but welder joseph james fillled a civil rights lawsuit and one during the early 40s, the boilermakers wanted all the blacks to be in a separate union, and joseph james was like, oh no, we're not here to be in the jim crow, in the shipyards. >> we're all working for the same cause. >> it's history that many in marin and across the bay area only thought they knew felicia and lorna hope visitors take the entire journey. called the legacy of marin city, a california black history story. >> really? a touch point again for families, adults and the community to travel from branch to branch and build on what they're learning in each library. >> the exhibit now on display through september 30th in marin county. cornell, bernard. abc
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seven news. >> the 23rd regiment of the u.s. marine corps has dedicated a new classroom and training center in san bruno. it's named for corporal eddie hollier. he was a marine who served in world war two, earning two purple hearts. the ceremony also honored corporal hollier's daughter and her husband for their support in this project. >> welcome to our house, ma'am. now, this is your house. thank you for what does heritage and training room has already done and will do for the marines and sailors. marines, the 23rd marine regiment also unveiled the new bar none bar. >> the gathering place will be used for marines of all ranks to celebrate promotions, awards and to honor their fallen comrades to a live look outside now. good morning lisa. >> hi, stephanie. good morning. good morning everyone. there it is. the fog really socked in here. the bay bridge with the
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gray sky and the better air quality on the way today. the cool down that started yesterday. we still have some warm temperatures in our upper elevations with a heat advisory. there but i'll tell you about a pretty pleasant week ahead. but some extra cloud cover to deal with today. all coming up in a few minutes. >> lisa. thank you. also next, the princess of wales to make a rare appearance this weekend. it would mark her second public appearance since announcing she has cancer. that stor
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camera. it's 545. the princess of wales is expected to make an appearance at the wimbledon men's final tomorrow. kensington palace confirmed that prince william and kate will be in the royal box on center court to watch the game. kate has been the patron of all england clubs since 2016. now this includes
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ceremonial duties like handing out the winner's trophy after the singles final. it will be her second public appearance since she announced her cancer diagnosis. bay area baseball teams. the giants and the a's are making fans proud, and in basketball, the warriors gm speaks on steph curry's possible extension. here's abc seven sports director larry beil. >> good morning everybody. the giants took the field last night with three games left before the all star break. forever trying to generate any kind of momentum in the first half of the season. hey, this was cool. two bay area pitchers started this game. put her in, coach. she's ready to play. she's got a glove and everything. i love that intensity. san anselmo native joe ryan, starting for the twins. giants drafted him in 2014. he did not sign with them. this was not the homecoming hoped for. mike yastrzemski doubles and run byron buxton, look out. that's the bank of america you just ran into. giants score three in the first two innings, ryan five and a third allows five runs. elliott ramos no home run in this game. what happened? well, he did that
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spectacular catch to rob carlos santana de la sal product kyle harrison approving as he wins the all bay area pitching matchup. kyle from danville. oh brett wisely three for three a home run short of the cycle drove in a pair. giants victorious, seven one. they've won the first game in six straight series. it's been the rest of the games after that that have been the problem. a's in their ancestral home of philadelphia. the fanatic best mascot in sports. i think we can agree on that. up for two in the eighth. the butler did it lawrence butler out of here. pinch hit home run. his sixth of the year. a's up six two phillies with the most wins in baseball. but mason miller says i'm throwing 101. nobody's hitting that. a's wins six two, just their 14th road win in the season. steph curry and team usa landed in abu dhabi, where steph was greeted by a falcon that happens to be a national symbol of the united arab emirates. team usa will play a couple of games there. meanwhile, back here in the bay, warriors gm mike dunleavy jr noting steph is eligible for an extension this
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summer and i'm boldly predicting that curry will get whatever he wants whenever he wants it. >> yeah, i mean, we'll we'll talk about that too. i mean, look, man, that guy, you know, kind of whatever he wants. so we'll get through all that stuff. it's been, it's been a sprint here, getting through the draft and free agency and summer league and all that, but, all that stuff will get figured out, and i think stuff will be, you know, i think we'll say pretty confidently, he'll be a warrior for life. >> first round of the annual celebrity golf tournament in tahoe, charles barkley shot his best round ever at this event, plus three on the stableford scoring system. and then he went on on sportscenter and he called out the defending tahoe champion, stephen curry. >> steph curry, he's a coward, hannah. he's ducking me. can you believe he knew i was going to play my best round ever? that's what he going to use. some lame, lame excuse like some lame excuse like the olympics to doug me. how could what kind of
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excuse is that? >> steph is so scared of charle. he went all the way to abu dhabi to avoid facing him. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. >> thanks, larry. well the giants play the minnesota twins here at home today. first pitch is at 415. how's it looking around then, lisa. >> well you know, we'll have a good deal of cloud cover and 60s, mid 60s that south wind up to about 20 miles an hour. look at the lightning here. dry lightning now not any rain associated with this. so if this sparks any fires, that is always the concern because the brush always so dry. it's not going to reach it up to the bay area. but we are looking at the cloud cover from that system. and that's also allowing a robust marine layer. this is the view with all the low clouds. we had a better view a minute ago, but that's what happens when the sun comes up. things change quickly. we are looking at the current numbers, which are certainly
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cooling off. 55 san francisco. it is 5658. in oakland was 60. in hayward, mid 50s, half moon bay, some very dense fog at the shoreline. so from mount tam you can see that we're looking at the mid and high level clouds here. 60s by the delta that's south wind up to 31 miles an hour right now. and look how mild it is. from concord to livermore, 65 to 70. there's a look at san jose with the clouds, dense fog at the coast. the marine layer is back. it's deeper. and that it's going to be the source of our cooling trend over the weekend. and then a steady, comfortable near average forecast as we get into the week ahead. there are some changes, though. by the end of the workweek, look at all the clouds as we put this in motion throughout the next several hours. throughout the afternoon, mostly to partly cloudy skies. because the clouds continue to stream up on those surface south winds. and as we look towards sunday morning, still about the same, some mist and drizzle, but by the afternoon they get banked up along the coast and we're into a mostly sunny day with temperatures where more in line
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where they should be. so those that southerly flow allowing for the atmosphere to be pretty hazy out there. we do have good air quality for most of us, moderate at times, but as we go through the day, you'll notice how the south winds and the sea breeze continue to push the haze out of the bay area. the winds, they will be robust anywhere from 15 to 25 miles an hour here downtown and looking at the next several days and boy, it looks pretty benign, right? with mid 80s today in the south bay. lower 80s for the rest of the weekend into early next week. looks like we'll get a bump up in the temperatures as we head towards next weekend. so that could be another uh- heat wave, but it's a little too soon to tell. but just keep that in mind. if you're planning for anything for next weekend. 73 today in oakland, look for mid 60s for you in san francisco, upper 70s palo alto with upper 80s in san jose, morgan hill going from triple digits to 91 today, 92 in concord and low to mid 80s up in the north bay. so
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big difference there. the accuweather seven day forecast looking at the breezy cooler conditions. 60s coast side 70s bay shore, low 90s inland. and then by tomorrow we'll get into more sun clouds at the coast. that will be the trend. waking up to the fog at the shoreline. sunny afternoon, wide range of temperatures. the microclimates with us for monday. tuesday looks to be one of the cooler days. and as we get into the middle to the end of next week, looks like high pressure that went away may be returning, and that could bring in a hot next weekend, but for next week looks pretty pleasant. stephanie. >> all right lisa thank you. this year's aids walk is just eight days away. on sunday, july 21st at golden gate park. the annual fundraiser event benefits local hiv and aids programs. to register, you can call 415615 walk or visit spades walk dot net.
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the knot with his longtime girlfriend radhika merchant in front of thousands of people. as you can see here. ambani is the son of the richest man in india. guests of the wedding included former british prime ministers, ceos and several celebrities. an expert in high end south asian weddings spoke about the wedding, >> so everything, every detail has been, absolutely par excellence. >> and they've really not overlooked any small or big details. so it's been a feast for at least my eyes. and i'm sure a lot of people will agree with me in the industry that to watch all the moving parts, because indian weddings can be very complex, and have a lot of moving parts. >> and we'll go through tomorro. today in the east bay, trumer pils will be celebrating 20
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years of brewing in berkeley with a big block party. as an extra treat, there are brewing a new beer for the anniversary called the anniversary ale. they'll be pouring their pilsner and other beers brewed on site as well, and there will also be food options from the taproom and hop monkey tavern. it runs from noon to six at the trumer taproom. the annual obon festival begins today in san jose's japantown. the festival honors loved ones who have passed and will have traditional performances, music and food. the event starts at noon on fifth street between taylor and jackson streets, and the celebrity golf tournament is underway at lake tahoe. but these are the real stars on the green. take a look. no birdies but a bear and two cubs decided they'd walk across the course despite the spectators, and instead of following the golfers, as you can see here, the crowd watched as the family of bears wandered across the fairway. a sight to see. all
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