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owe the people answers. >> new video showing the secret service director being confronted by republicans over the attempted assassination of donald trump. now at five, what investigators have learned about the shooter's movements that day and what he may have been putting out on social media in the days before the attack. >> former president trump
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preparing to take the stage. the message he's expected to deliver as he officially accepts his party nomination for the third time. >> and the mounting pressure on president biden, a growing list of democratic leaders calling for him to end his campaign. now he's forced to isolate as he battles another covid infection. good morning. it's thursday, july 18th. >> let's start the check of our forecast with drew. >> yes. so warmer weather comes here today. we do have a heat advisory. this will last two days. we'll take a look at the heat alert. this will kick in here at 10 a.m. this morning. it's for areas away from the coast. we're talking about inland areas of alameda county. contra costa county, parts of the north bay and the santa clara valley, where today temperatures will go into the 90s. we'll get even warmer here tomorrow afternoon. right now, temperatures 50s along the coast, some 60s and our warmest spots inland like concord, oakland at 61, right, 65 currently in cloverdale. so we get along the coast today we do have fog this morning. our marine layer is not as wide or
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expansive as it was yesterday. so the clouds are thick along the coast. we get some sunshine this afternoon. temperatures stay in the mid 60s. they're similar to yesterday, but around the bay shoreline. it is going to feel warmer than yesterday. today we'll have sunshine this afternoon. highs going into the low 80s. so certainly above average for this time of the year. even hotter inland with those heat advisories today will max out in the mid 90s for daytime highs. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning. >> good morning drew here at 501. we're taking a live look from our south beach cam showing you the smooth commute across the bay bridge. things moving at the limit here. and that's the story for much of the bay area. minus that typical slowdown on the altamont pass. let's get you to those drive times tracy to dublin on the altamont pass, 37 minutes, 15 minutes from dublin to mission boulevard south and then 101 to cupertino. that'll take you 15 minutes as well. back to the desk. >> thank you. amanda developing news this morning. president biden is isolating at his home in delaware after testing positive for covid. his medical team says he's been vaccinated and has all the current annual
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booster doses. the president's doctor says he first received his his. he received his first dose of paxlovid and his respiratory rate, temperature and pulse oximetry are normal. doctor david smith of uc san diego is involved in a 2022 study on paxlovid. >> it is specifically good for people who are older, so over the age of 65, the sooner that you start on that antiviral medication, the better. so we try to get it within at least the three days, within three days of symptoms. >> doctor smith says the drug prevents severe cases of covid. the diagnosis couldn't come at a worse time for the president. he's facing a critical point in his reelection bid. calls from his own party to drop out of the race are growing louder and stronger, despite his efforts to shut them down. abc seven news reporter lena howland joining us live in lena, you have reaction from top democrats. kumasi. >> that's right. this is something we've been seeing a lot of in the aftermath of the
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debate between president biden and former president trump at the end of last month, more democrats calling on biden to step aside. a source tells abc news former house speaker nancy pelosi went to biden a week ago about concerns over his candidacy. she warned other top lawmakers in the party would start to grow louder in those calls to drop out of the race and it is happening. abc news now reports. senate minority leader chuck schumer met behind closed doors with president biden on saturday, saying it would be best if he dropped out of the race. here's abc's jonathan karl. >> one person who has been out there publicly defending biden told me just a short while ago, biden is going to see the whole house of cards come down soon. as for that meeting in rehoboth, delaware, i am told that this was a one on one meeting. just the senate leader and the president, and that chuck schumer forcefully made the case that it would be better for biden, better for the democratie
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country if he were to bow out of the race. >> house minority hakeem jeffries made a similar plea that's also as prominent california representative adam schiff is now publicly calling on biden to step aside. an audio obtained by abc news. schiff has heard privately telling donors he doesn't think biden can win. the biden team says the president responded to schumer and pelosi by saying he is the party nominee and plans to win in november. live in studio lena howland, abc seven news lena, thank you. >> taking a live look at milwaukee this morning with the republican national convention wraps up today. former president donald trump is expected to speak tonight and officially accept the party's nomination. republicans are suggesting trump take a gentler tone in his speech in light of the assassination attempt. and he has said that he had rewritten his acceptance speech, emphasizing a call for national unity. >> today, stonewalling attempts. you owe the people answers. >> you owe president trump.
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>> this was the scene of the republican national convention yesterday, when a group of senators confronted secret service director kimberly cheadle over her handling of security during trump's rally on saturday, cheadle refused to respond to any of the senator's criticisms. federal authorities are working to learn the shooter's motive. law enforcement sources tell abc news. investigators found a post on the gaming platform steam. they believe the suspected shooter wrote. it said, quote, july 13th will be my premier watch as it unfolds. abc news reporter andrea fujii gives us a timeline of his movements. the day of the attack. >> this morning, new questions in the trump shooting investigation, according to lawmakers briefed by the fbi. the secret service knew the shooter was on a roof nearby 20 minutes before he took his first shots. >> he should have been eliminated one way or the other, within 1 or 2 or three minutes.
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so the only thing i can come up with is just a total breakdown of communication. >> video obtained by abc station wtae also shows what law enforcement believes is thomas crooks walking earlier nearby the campaign rally, at one point looking towards the crowd, sources say he had walked towards the security entrance with the magnetometers. did something suspicious and was approached by authorities. but then faded into the crowd. lawmakers say the fbi has provided this timeline. at 5:10 p.m, crooks is first identified as a person of interest, a full 62 minutes before the first shots. at 530, he spotted with a rangefinder, which can be used to determine distances for target practice. sources say he was able to get on that roof by climbing over air conditioning units. at 552, he spotted on the roof by the secret service a full 20 minutes before the shooting. at 602, trump takes the stage. 612 crooks fires
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those shots. a sniper then killed crooks 26 seconds after he fired the first shot. secret service director kim cheatle has agreed to testify monday on capitol hill, as she faces more calls to resign. sources say a search of the shooter's phone revealed he had looked up the date of trump's rally, as well as dates for the democratic national convention in chicago, but still a motive for the attack remains unclear. andrea fujii abc news, new york again tonight is the final night of the republican national convention. >> abc news has complete live coverage starting at 7 p.m. right here on abc seven. >> a change in the san francisco police department's chase policy. the city's civilian police commission voted 5 to 2 to adopt a revised policy expanding the powers of police officers to chase suspects in their cars. it also okays the use of drones to track wanted vehicles. voters passed prop e back in march, relaxing certain
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police policies, and this is one of them. tensions have been brewing between commissioners about the policies, reporting requirement, which mandates annual stats from chases and who is arrested. >> that would be a direction to the chief of police, but it would not be because prop e requires it. and it's not required by law. >> so should it be in the dhiego that i leave up to the commission? >> well, with that five two vote by the commission, the answer was yes. the policy now needs approval from the police union, which has indicated support. heads up for bart riders. starting today, you're going to run into some construction at the civic center station in san francisco. bart is going to be replacing the old fare gates with these next generation gates. those are the ones that are supposed to cut down on fare evasion, improve safety, and just be easier to maintain. gates at the seventh street entrance will be replaced first, and then the crews will move to
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other gates. work is expected to take a few weeks. >> this morning we're getting reaction to the big announcement from salesforce, san francisco's largest private employer is mandating most workers come back to the office starting october 1st. we told you about this yesterday on abc seven mornings. depending on a person's job, employees will be required to be in the office 3 to 5 days a week. it's a big turnaround for a company that has allowed work from home since the start of the pandemic, and this is welcome news to restaurants that rely on foot traffic around the salesforce office in downtown san francisco. >> friday was our best day before the pandemic. now there's one of the, you know, not not the same, an to abc seven news said the lack of office workers has been the single biggest reason downtown has struggled to recover since the pandemic. >> as for the employees, people we spoke to say that reaction has been mixed. >> 5-10 this morning in the
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accuweather forecast, we're in store for a couple of warmer afternoons today and tomorrow. heat advisories have been issued for this afternoon and again tomorrow afternoon, but the heat risk will remain minor to moderate. it's not the extreme heat we experience earlier this month. we'll take a look at san jose. right now we're at 61 degrees, just partly cloudy skies. you can see some stars up there. visibility is great and the winds are basically calm with high humidity. so looking at highs versus average today we will be a bit above average especially in our furthest spots are farthest spots away from the coast. napa, santa rosa more than ten degrees above average. our hottest areas getting into the mid and upper 90s this afternoon. and that's why the heat advisory has been issued. now, heat advisory is the lowest threat when it comes to hot weather around here. but still, you do want to take precautions if the hot weather does get to you pretty easily. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. this high pressure over the four corners is slowly getting closer to us, and that's why we have the gradual warm up
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today and tomorrow. future weather. we do have some clouds out there this morning. it's not as foggy as it was yesterday morning, so we'll see. sunshine quicker. and that means hotter temperatures this afternoon. and again inland well into the 90s. even warmer around the bay shoreline in the 70s and 80s. it will feel warm in san francisco today we're going to 73 near 80 in oakland. this afternoon we'll hit 88 in san jose, but 97 in concord and walnut creek, up to 91 in napa. even santa cruz looking lovely today. we'll have afternoon sunshine and high of 79 degrees. reggie. >> thanks, drew. oakland has a pothole problem. road conditions are deteriorating, and we're three years into a five year plan that's supposed to fix it. coming up, we're hearing from the man in charge dinner with a view, the outdoor dining service coming to one of the newest parks in san francisco. >> more soccer excitement coming to the south bay. >> the two popular teams preparing to
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certain they won't talk, but someone probably from them will.
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on its first day yesterday, the oakland alameda water shuttle service had to be halted because of a mechanical issue on the boat. when it is running, it will shuttle people between oakland's jack london square and alameda landing. it's supposed to make 30 trips back and forth every day. we're waiting on san francisco bay ferry to hear whether the shuttle is going to be running this morning. >> drivers in oakland know all too well about the city's pothole problems. under a new transportation leader, oakland is hoping to ramp up that work with particular focus on underserved communities. abc seven news building a better bay area reporter leon melendez explains what's been keeping oakland behind. >> think about this for a hot second in 2021, oakland city council passed a 300,000,005 year plan to fix about 400 miles of roads by 2027. how's it going? so far? >> ballpark number in the last two years is about 100. >> oakland may not reach its target. josh rowan, the now head of oakland's department of transportation, arrived three
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months ago from atlanta. >> i feel in some ways this is like karma for me because i was in another major american city saying, at least we're not oakland. and so it has been known nationally i did. i did say that, and it was a national thing. we knew oakland had the worst streets in america, and so kudos when the decisions were made to go to the voters, to get the money to invest in the infrastructure. now it's our job to deliver, and that's what we intend to do. >> there's still much to do. here's 36th street and market back in april. today, the same stretch of road. nothing has improved. last april, we measured a huge pothole near laney college. it's still there. this was park boulevard near highway 13 in april. still the same. rowan says there are challenges in city government that need to be addressed. the first is the lack of personnel needed to actually coordinate the work of repaving. >> we're about 30% vacant across most of our departments, so when you're picking up the phone and
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saying, why is no one answering? it's because no one's there. >> warren logan is a city planner who's now running for city council. last april, while riding his bicycle. this pothole, which is still there today, sent him to the emergency room. he says things would move a lot quicker if the city council would give the transportation department more authority to do the work. without the council having to approve every project. >> we actually have dollars to pave our streets. you and i are paying taxes and measure you to pave our roads, but it does require that your city council gives the authority to the department of transportation to go get a contractor to pave our roads. it's bureaucracy at its finest. >> let's see how the new guy does. in the meantime, the plan has now shifted slightly to focus on neighborhood streets and underserved communities in oakland, leon melendez, abc seven news. >> the fight over closing san francisco's great highway to cars permanently is about to rev
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up. today, a group is planning a convoy of cars to protest the plan, saying that it will severely impact residents and visitors. a man is breaking down that debate for us this morning. >> reggie san francisco voters will decide in november if the great highway along ocean beach will be permanently car free. supervisors are proposing a two mile ocean front recreation space in promenade. it would be from sloat to lincoln boulevard. the park would include improved accessibility for people with disabilities, play structures, and a separate space for dogs. cars would be diverted to sunset boulevard. the goal is to reduce pollution around the beach, but opponents say closing the great highway would cut off access for so many people. they say the road is a commuter's thoroughfare to get to and from work, and patients and medical staff at the veterans hospital use the great highway every day. supporters of the closure say traffic moved smoothly on other nearby streets, and the traffic is below pre-pandemic levels. they also say car free weekends allow more people to visit, with about 10,000 people every
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weekend. supporters say an oceanfront park is the best use of the coast, and now is the time to plan for the future. we know today's car rally protest starts at 10 a.m. at lincoln and great highway. back to you. the desk kumasi. >> thanks, amanda. one of the one of san francisco's newest parks will be adding a tasty new upgrade. plans are in the works for a large food hall at presidio tunnel tops, so they're calling it the mess hall. it will include an all day cafe, a specialty market, a cocktail bar, counter service two. it will offer both made to order foods and grab and go bites that you can take into the park. it will occupy a historic 6000 square foot building that stood on that property for more than 100 years, and it is set to open sometime next year. >> fantastic. cool. >> i mean, it's already beautiful. >> it really is. >> it's so nice over there. >> it is. and they have that field station where like supposed to mimic a base camp and how scientists do experiments and you can go in
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and explore and they have artifacts in there. specimens please believe. when i saw that was open at the park, i was like, i'm going right to that thing. that's cool. it was packed with people just curious about what it's like to be a scientist in remote areas. >> i love this, yes, and now you can get your food, hang out, get something to eat, hang out in the park, get that sunshine today. >> we do have a risk of some heat out there today. it's not the hottest day we have this summer, but certainly those who are sensitive to the heat. you do want to take precautions because we do get pretty warm this afternoon. you look at the heat risk map today. you're not seeing any magentas or really any reds. those are the most extreme categories for most of us. we're underneath this yellow category which is just a minor heat risk. areas inland. we'll go into the 90s today. that's a moderate heat risk. so we will be warm today. that heat advisory kicks in here at 10 a.m. so looking at our forecast inland today it will get warm mid to upper 90s for daytime. highs today well above average around the bay shoreline. we have some patchy cloud cover giving way to sun. pretty quickly this morning. temperatures are mild in the mid and upper 70s and then along the
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coast. we do have fog this morning in spots. some coastal drizzle. it turns partly cloudy this afternoon and numbers in the 60s. so highs today. the heat advisory is in effect for the south bay 88 in san jose. but 95 in morgan hill will hit 83 in cupertino along the peninsula. it's mild, 81 in palo alto, warmer in redwood city at 8579 in san mateo will keep it in the 60s along the coast, across the city today, we'll stay in the 60s under a mix of sun and clouds close to the ocean. but downtown it's sunnier and warmer at 73 today in the north bay, it is hot. heat advisory in effect 100 in cloverdale, 97, in santa rosa, 93 in san rafael, 96 in sonoma, napa, a hot 91 this afternoon in the east bay. we get that sunshine pretty fast this morning. it is warm, upper 70s, mid 80s, 77 berkeley, 79 oakland, but 85 in castro valley and then inland. it's a hot afternoon. we'll get those numbers into the 90s, if not the upper 90s later on today, overnight tonight, we will see just a little bit of cloud cover along the coast. clear skies inland and numbers in the 50s and low 60s heading into friday.
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now, friday is the hottest day we have this week for good reason. we do expect our inland areas to hit about 100 degrees, but cooler weather quickly rushes in here on saturday and temperatures get closer to average to kick off the weekend. so the accuweather seven day forecast heat advisory today and tomorrow. just two days. and then we get breezy and cooler weather over the weekend. both saturday and sunday morning. clouds the afternoon sunshine. and then next week we'll track those temperatures rising again inland. guys. >> thank you drew. coming up, the seven things to know this morning. you got you got a cake a piece. >> the rolling stones take over levi's stadium. we meet some fans who have seen the legendary band more than
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at 7 p.m. right here on abc seven. >> number three, president biden is recovering from covid as top democrats expressed growing concern over his bid for the white house. adam schiff, chuck schumer, hakeem jeffries and nancy pelosi are reportedly worried about a trump win if biden remains on the ticket. >> number four governor newsom has announced another $3.3 billion to combat homelessness this grant money will go to cities to care for unhoused people. funding is coming from voter approved prop one. >> number five. starting today, bart will begin replacing the fare gates at civic center station in san francisco. the new gates are meant to be easier to maintain, will improve safety, and cut down on fare evasion. >> number six, our emeryville cam giving us a live look at the east shore freeway where the commute is. well underway. headlights are heading west. drive time from highway four into the city is 31 minutes. >> number seven planning your travel is a bit easier this summer. uber is now allowing you to search average fares and wait
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times in 10,000 cities worldwid. stop stop me up and roll took over levi's stadium. the rolling stones performed an electric show to a loyal crowd last night. the band started with the classic start me up icon and singer mick jagger took the stage, along with founding stones members keith richards and ronnie wood. jagger turns 81 years old next friday, and we still have fans who've been following the band for decades and have gone to dozens of concerts. one couple found love partly because of the rolling stones. >> this tonight is my 134th show. i started in the 80s. i know everybody in the front always, but i didn't know her and i said, okay, i took care of her and now i still take care of her. and we got married two and a half weeks ago. >> oh, the band has one more
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show set for sunday in missouri. >> now, the excitement of levi's turns over to soccer fans because next week, chelsea fc will face off against wrexham. afc. chelsea is one of the most storied soccer teams in the world, capturing six premier league titles, and has won the uefa champions league trophy twice. wrexham has become one of the most popular soccer teams in the us and uk. it is partially owned by actor ryan reynolds. it's also featured in the hulu series welcome to wrexham. the game at levi's is scheduled for next wednesday at 7:30 p.m. disney ceo bob iger and his wife, willow bay, will be the new owners of the women's soccer team, angel city fc. the couple will acquire the controlling stake of the team, which is valued at $250 million. bay will serve on and control the team's board of directors. she's also currently the dean for communication and journalism at usc. angel city fc says it's generated the highest revenue of any women's team in the world.
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and vision for downtown has our recovery stuck in cement?
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>> the race to become san francisco's next mayor heating up now at 530. mayoral candidate mark farrell is sharing his proposal for a downtown revival. >> should he stay or should he go? the growing number of democratic leaders adding pressure on president biden to end his campaign. one of those leaders, longtime san francisco representative nancy pelosi. >> a gun buyback program like no other. and it's happening here in the bay area. what you can receive from oakland police for every firearm you trade in this weekend. >> good morning everybody. it is thursday, july 18th. >> we start with a check on the weather. hi, drew. >> hey good morning guys. we are tracking warmer weather moving in today and then getting even hotter here tomorrow. so it's for that fact. we have a heat advisory that will kick in at 10 a.m. this morning. it's for areas away from the coast. it does not include the city. oakland, parts of the east bay shoreline or the peninsula. it does include the north bay, the inland east bay, and the santa clara valley. those are the areas that will have temperatures into the 90s today.
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so not one of our hottest days this summer. but if you are sensitive to heat, you do want to take some precautions this afternoon. numbers. right now we're in the 50s and in the 60s, so we'll start inland with the forecast today. some of the hottest weather this afternoon will be in the mid 90s. lots of sunshine inland. this is where the heat advisory will be in effect throughout the afternoon. now around the bay shoreline. it will be warm, warmer than yesterday but no heat advisory here. you'll see those temperatures go into the upper 70s. lower 80s with afternoon sunshine along the coast. that is where it will stay pretty cool all day long. we have fog right now, giving way to a mix of sun and clouds later on today, and temperatures just slightly above average in the mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning? >> yeah. good morning drew here at 531 we are taking a live look from our 87 cam in san jose. you can see things are moving smoothly there. but if we take you a little farther south there is a crash. this is northbound 87 just before curtner avenue. this is commute direction and right now it is causing a bit of a backup. not too bad though.
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you will notice if you're driving through the area, one lane is shut down, the other two are open. as chp works to remove the car from that lane. let's get back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. tonight is the final night of the republican national convention. here's your live look this morning at milwaukee. former president trump will take the stage for the first time since the assassination attempt over the weekend. and it comes as president biden battles covid and growing calls within his own party to drop out of the race. abc news reporter perry russom is in milwaukee, following it all. >> man made the train. former president trump preparing for his major speech at the republican national convention tonight, days after the assassination attempt in pennsylvania. last night, trump watching his running mate, ohio senator jd vance. vance, his mother in the crowd who struggled with addiction during his childhood, now almost ten years sober. i love you, mom. vance focusing on the economy. it's about the autoworker in
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michigan wondering why out of touch politicians are destroying their jobs and immigration. >> when we allow newcomers into our american family, we allow them on our terms. >> vance, steering clear of some of his more controversial positions on abortion rights funding the war in ukraine and his eagerness to blame democrats for trump's assassination attempt. overnight, president biden returning to his vacation home in delaware after being diagnosed with covid. biden apparently needing help getting into the suv. moments later, seen with a mask over his face, the calls for biden to drop out of the race grow louder and stronger. abc's jonathan karl, one person who has been out there publicly defending biden told me just a short while ago, biden is going to see the whole house of cards come down soon. >> as for that meeting in rehoboth, delaware, i am told that this was a one on one meeting. just the senate leader and the president, and that chuck schumer forcefully made the case that it would be better for biden, better for the
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democratic party, and better for the country if he were to bow out of the race. >> and a source tells abc news, former house speaker nancy pelosi went to biden a week ago with concerns over his candidacy. here in milwaukee, the republicans are looking to celebrate tonight with trump as their nominee. perry russom, abc news, milwaukee. >> les perry just mentioned there is growing pressure this morning for president biden to end his presidential campaign. a new poll shows nearly two thirds of democrats say president biden should withdraw from the presidential race and let his party nominate a different candidate. abc seven news reporter lena howland joining us live in lena. the president is really at a critical point here. >> kumasi. that's right. over the weekend, senate minority leader chuck schumer met with president biden behind closed doors, according to abc news. he told the president very bluntly it would be best if he dropped out of the race. a similar message has also reportedly been given to biden from hakeem jeffries, the democratic leader in the house, and also former house speaker nancy pelosi. that's almost the entire elected
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leadership of the democratic party, telling him to get out the calls to step aside, continue with california representative adam schiff. in audio obtained by abc news, schiff is heard privately telling donors he doesn't think biden can win. >> i do not think he is the best person to go into this election. i think if he is our nominee, i think we lose. >> it comes as a new poll from the ap and norc center for public affairs and research shows 70% of americans think president joe biden should withdraw from the race, 65% of democrats polled said biden should withdraw, and 57% of americans think former president trump should withdraw from the race. the biden team says the president responded to schumer and pelosi by saying he is the party nominee and plans to win in november. live in studio lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you lena. local politics now we're hearing from
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mayoral candidate mark farrell about his 20 year plan to revitalize downtown san francisco. the plan includes building tens of thousands of new affordable housing units and improving public safety by adding more police officers. he also wants to add new tax incentives for employers to bring employees back to the office at least four days a week during a briefing yesterday, farrell also made comments about the work being done by current mayor london breed. >> her lack of proactive planning and vision for downtown has our recovery stuck in cement. we cannot continue to throw spaghetti against the wall with our economy here in san francisco, it erodes faith that our city has its act together. >> all week long we've had mayoral candidates on our show abc seven news at three. farrell joined that news cast yesterday. >> because what we're missing is that vibrancy, right? there's a ghost town. there's a shell
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effect of downtown. we need to cure that. building a brand new park at the foot of market street in front of the ferry building. you know, an amazing opportunity to reframe an entrance of san francisco from the ferry building, but also create that green space for families that are going to move downtown, for people that live and work downtown to make sure that they have open space as well and reinvigorate that part of san francisco. >> farrell says san francisco's downtown has had the worst recovery of any city during the pandemic, and that that's unacceptable. mayor breed's campaign spokesperson responded to farrell's plan, saying in part, quote, humans will land on mars and flying cars will be traversing the city. by the time farrell's plan is complete. he went on to say the mayor implemented her 30 by 30 plan for downtown to bring 30,000 new residents and students to downtown by 2030. breed's campaign also says she has already passed prop c to convert vacant office buildings into housing. our interview is with the san francisco mayoral candidates continue today. supervisor asha safai joins us
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in studio. then tomorrow, supervisor aaron peskin will be here and in september, abc seven news and the san francisco standard are joining forces to co-host a live debate with the top candidates. you can watch it september 25th at 6 p.m. >> more money is being pumped into the state's effort to combat homelessness. governor newsom has announced a $3.3 billion competitive grant. this will provide cities with funding to care for unhoused individuals experiencing mental health conditions and substance use disorders. the funding will come from proposition one. the state bond measure was approved by voters in march to help modernize california's mental health system and reform california. the california mental health services act. >> the governor is crediting the chp surge in oakland with another wave of arrests last weekend. he says, officers broke up sideshows and arrested at least 13 people saturday, the governor adds the chp recovered several stolen vehicles and a couple of guns last week while he was in oakland, newsom
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announced the chp would be quadrupling its shifts in the city over the next four months. >> we've covered gun buybacks in the past, but what's taking place in oakland this coming weekend is a bit different. mount zion missionary baptist church is holding its annual event from 12 to 4 on saturday. it's on willow street, and this is called guns to garden for a reason. not only will people get money for firearms that they turn in, they'll also get a garden tool that was forged from a gun previously turned in. all of the guns turned in this saturday will also be turned into garden tools. >> some bay area high school students getting a jump start on their careers this summer. coming up, a look at the hands on one of a kind experience. but first, checking the weather with drew. >> hey, 539 this morning we're taking you to okay as we have a live picture. we have partly cloudy skies up above currently. i think the big takeaway this morning a lot less cloud cover than this time yesterday. it's mild in oakland. we're at 61 degrees right now. high humidity as well. your visibility coming in just great. ten is as good as
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it gets. and very light winds right now just at two miles per hour. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. the story. we'll be tracking today and tomorrow. high pressure getting closer to us this monsoonal high over the four corners responsible for those showers rotating around it will bring us some warmer weather today and tomorrow. we won't see any showers from it. you'll just feel hotter temperatures this afternoon and even warmer weather coming our way tomorrow. that's why the heat advisory was issued for areas away from the coast. certainly not the hottest days we've seen this summer, but if you are sensitive to the heat today and tomorrow, take some precautions out there. here's future weather as we watch the fog, patchy in nature, break down faster today than yesterday. we'll find sunshine this afternoon warming us up pretty fast. you look inland by about 430 and we'll have those hottest temperatures in the mid 90s, 70s and 80s around the bay shoreline and then along the coast. it's a mix of sun and clouds, and it will feel mild with temperatures maxing out in the mid 60s. so heat advisories kick in here at 10 a.m. away
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from the coast near 80 in oakland today. it will feel mild in the city downtown. we'll go to 7388 in san jose. but there those hot temperatures inland. 97 antioch, concord. the same in santa rosa, 93 in san rafael, and then the coastline will find temperatures in the mid 60s to the upper 70s in santa cruz, across the state. we are warming up. you'll notice in our valleys we are going above 100 degrees today in southern california, they experienced the warmer weather to la, going to 83, but in the deserts palm springs quite hot at 112. now, looking at the three day forecast you will see warmer weather tomorrow where above 100 degrees and our hottest cities inland. but by saturday, cooler air is going to quickly rush in here to bring us a nice weekend both saturday and sunday. look at the full weekend forecast coming
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moving smoothly right now, but the metering lights have flipped on from highway four into the city. it will take you about 36 minutes, but really nothing in your way. once you get past those metering lights back to you, reggie. >> amanda. thank you. apple says it's investing $50 million to help build hundreds of units of affordable housing in the bay area. this initial round of funding from apple will support for housing projects that will create 400 homes throughout the region. apple has partnered with three california groups as part of the bay area housing fund initiative. the funds will make targeted favorable loans to kick start housing construction in the bay area. the federal government is weighing how to handle the future of ai. california congressman adam schiff is pressing google for answers about how its experimental ai overview function works in a letter to google, schiff specifically wants to know how the ai feature handles misinformation and how users are warned about results that may not be accurate. google has argued the bad information
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is generated on topics where there is not enough high quality data to draw from, the letter reads. in part, quote. more must be done to adequately ensure that google can remain a trustworthy and reliable source of information for americans. >> california is the first state to receive federal funding for a hydrogen hub that will produce energy for vehicles, manufacturing and serve as an electrical source in making the announcement, governor newsom pointed to last week's launch of hydrogen powered, hydrogen powered ferry that's serving san francisco as an example of california's shift. $30 million will help the planning and design team, and the state could ultimately receive $1 billion for the project. social media apps and how they affect the mental health of young people. it's been under the microscope in recent years, and now researchers will have access to instagram data to study how the platform may play a role in possibly damaging its teen users. amanda is at the live desk with the details of this
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pilot program. yeah >> kumasi researchers will have access to instagram data for up to six months, and it may include information on how many accounts a teen follows, how often they use the app and their account settings. >> its parent company, meta, says it will not provide access to a user's demographic information or the contents of their posts, comments, or messages. researchers will recruit teen participants and, of course, get their parents permission. this program is in partnership with the center for open science or cos. cos says the study of data directly from instagram could help, quote, contribute to the understanding of well-being. meta's vice president of research shared a statement with the verge. he says, quote, parents, policymakers, academics and technology companies are grappling with how best to support young people as they navigate online spaces. but we need more data to understand the full picture. the data will come from accounts in 24 countries. back to you at the desk. >> thank you. nasa is canceling
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its mission with a water seeking moon rover because of its unexpected cost and launch delays. the space agency says the viper rover was supposed to launch last year, but it just kept getting pushed back because of extra testing and increased cost. the rover was supposed to explore the moon's south pole. the project cost about $450 million so far. astrobotic technology provided the lander to nasa, and it plans to fly its griffin moon lander next year. some local high school students are wrapping up an invaluable summer experience. hundreds of sf usd high schoolers did internships this summer. one of the programs is working at ucsf's kanbar center for simulation. these students learned and practiced skills like giving chest compressions, learning how to use an aed, and drawing blood because they've come here after their experience, they want to pursue careers in healthcare, which is incredible because oftentimes they may not have considered it otherwise. the six week summer
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internship for sf usd students ends tomorrow. other programs explore careers in sports, construction. the hotel industry. the students get paid and some even get college credit. >> yeah, it's a wonderful opportunity. yeah. >> i could never draw blood. just not my thing. oh, yeah. >> i'm surprised you say that was one of my jobs. >> actually, i was an intern at the. >> you have done it off. >> branded is the portion of the drawing blood. >> i was like, not for me. somebody else can do it. yes. this morning we are tracking hotter weather moving in here. a heat advisory kicks in here at 10 a.m. we'll find some cloudy conditions right now from our south beach cameras. folks come in and out of the city on the bay bridge. looking at your day planner today, the clouds are pretty limited in terms of their time with us. just the next couple of hours, they break down a lot faster than yesterday. our marine layer is shrinking. your sunrise this morning, coming at 603. your sunset this evening at 829. by about 8:09 a.m. we're seeing full sunshine in most
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areas and we keep it sunny through the entire afternoon. remember that heat advisory is in effect today. we do have a minor to moderate risk of heat today, so not one of our hottest days. certainly we've experienced the summer season. but if you do have sensitivity to heat do take precautions. stay hydrated, find ways to stay cool. 80s and 90s in the south bay 83in cupertino will go to 88in san jose, about 95. in los gatos. with that heat advisory in effect now along the peninsula, we will keep a mix of sun and clouds along the coast today, but temperatures very lovely in the 60s for half moon bay in pacifica, much warmer in redwood city at 85. we'll go to 81. in los altos, across the city we are seeing partly cloudy skies downtown. it will be warm today at 73. a little bit cooler for the sunset. the richmond under a mix of sun and clouds. today. temperatures in the upper 60s there in the north bay 90s if not close to 100in cloverdale, 97 in santa rosa, a warm 94 novato, hot in sonoma at 96. it's warm in the east bay today near 80. in oakland, 81 in san leandro will hit 85. in
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castro valley. and then the heat advisory, in effect inland for good reason, because those temperatures are well above average in the 90s. today upper 90s for brentwood, antioch hit about 95 for a high in walnut creek. so the heat risk today to minor to moderate. for most of us we're in that minor category that yellow shading on your screen. there are some pockets of moderate heat risk today with those areas going well into the 90s for daytime highs overnight tonight, we'll find patchy cloud cover along the coast and around the bay shoreline. some of our warmer spots will hang in the 60s as we head into friday. now, future tracker shows friday is the hottest day this week. the heat advisory continues. it is very hot away from the coast, but watch what happens on saturday. cooler air really moves in here quickly, so this is not a heat wave by any means. we just have a couple of days of above average temperatures. the weekend will be fantastic both saturday and sunday. those temperatures getting closer to average for this time of the year. here's the accuweather seven day forecast heat advisory in effect today and tomorrow. tomorrow is the hotter of the two days. then that cooler air rushes in here pretty fast for the weekend. we'll have morning fog to sun both days on saturday
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and sunday. then next week. wouldn't be surprised to see a fresh round of heat advisories as temperatures rise again inland early next week. guys. >> drew thank you. new at six. the new free speech policy restricting what some uc employees can post on specific pages. >> but first exonerated eight decades later, the u.s. navy now clearing hundreds of black sailors unjustly court martialed after the port a power outage is looming. that's just alert, he's always getting worked up about something. flex alerts notify us of preventable power outages. that way we always know when to help stop one. ok flex, just drop some knowledge on me again. oh, ok i will - i'll turn our thermostat to 78... i'll unplug the blender. the hair dryer. - my blankie? - yep! - let's talk about it! - nope. ooo, we can save the laundry til' the morning! oh, yes please! oh! little things like this help save our power and help save us from outages. with flex alerts, the power is ours.
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the grand hyatt hotel from suspected cyanide poisoning. the dead include two americans and four vietnamese nationals. traces of cyanide were found in teacups delivered by room service at that five star hotel.
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police are investigating whether a financial dispute may have motivated the deaths. the deaths may have also been a murder suicide. new billboards will be going up around san francisco warning people of the dangers of fentanyl. they're going to feature josh ackerman, the aptos the aptos man who died in 2015 after taking a counterfeit xanax pill laced with fentanyl. he was only 29. tasha's mom is spearheading the campaign, and the first billboard has gone up in monterey county. >> i mean, i wish i could change it right? it shouldn't have happened. he died in his bed in the middle of the night, it shouldn't have happened, but it did. and here we are. so i'm going to do everything i can. >> tasha's mom emphasizes her son was poisoned and that this was not an overdose. he had taken the pill thinking that it would help him fall asleep. >> in today's gma first look, a teenager struck by lightning and survives to tell the tale,
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including how his neighbors rushed in to help. here's abc news reporter trevor ault. >> in this morning's gma first look, a lightning strike survivor sharing his story with gma. i was just weed whacking right in front of some trees, and the next thing i know, i woke up face down on the ground. this home security footage shows 17 year old daniel sharkey as he finished up yard work moments before being struck by lightning. >> i was knocked unconscious and i was trying to figure out what happened, i you know, for a second i was like, is this like heat? heat stroke? >> and this is the aftermath on the ground near the sidewalk with neighbors rushing in to help. daniel ended up spending two days in the hospital. >> what we do know is lightning tends to strike the tallest object in the immediate area. if you are near a tall object, you want to avoid that tall object as best you can. >> and coming up at 7 a.m, we'll have much more on daniel's story and what you need to know about lightning strikes and how to stay safe with your gma first look, i'm trevor ault, abc news,
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new york. >> the us navy has exonerated 256 black sailors who were punished following a horrific port explosion in the east bay. >> i always think that america is a great enough country and its people are great enough that we can admit, to our historical shortcomings. and this helps with that. >> one person who signed the exoneration letter is thurgood marshall junior. you can see here on the left, he's a son of the former supreme court justice who helped defend the sailors. new at six. the major company ending social or cultural events as it tries to distance itself from diversity controversies. >> and a judge says a homeless sweep in oakland can happen as soon as tomorrow. >> then how? a return to the office for salesforce workers may help business boom again in downtown san francisco. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. we have a heat advisory in effect today and tomorrow that will begin at 10 a.m. today for
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