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calls to end his campaign campaign as he's battling covid. his close allies nancy pelosi and adam schiff, now among the top democrats worried about the party's chances in november. >> and a great protest along the great highway. demonstrators revving up their fight against the plan to close the road to cars. >> then, celebrating 45 years of the golden gate park skate patrol by lacing up some skates and getting ready to roll. >> good morning. it is thursday, july 18th. a lot to get to this morning. >> we're going to start, of course, with our forecast with drew. yeah. >> good morning everybody. we're warming up even more this afternoon. so heat advisories will kick in here today and tomorrow. it's not everybody. it's those shaded in orange basically those hottest areas away from the coast that don't get that marine air influence in the afternoon temperatures today will go into the 90s. so not our hottest day. certainly we've had the summer season. but you will notice those warmer temperatures as we go deeper into the day. right now, temperatures in the mid 50s to the low 60s. as we
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get you going on this warm day later on. so we'll start inland with the forecast. this is why we have the heat advisory today. it feels a lot warmer than yesterday. our hottest area is going well into the 90s, if not the mid and upper 90s. later on this afternoon with full sunshine away from the coast. now, right now we're dealing with partly cloudy conditions around the bay shoreline. the bay shoreline is not included in the heat advisory, but it will still feel warm out there. temperatures in the upper 70s to the lower 80s. for daytime highs along the coast, we have pretty cloudy conditions right now. we'll break for some sunnier skies by the afternoon, but it feels nice along the coast. we'll keep it in the mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning? >> hydra a few trouble spots. although our overall map is showing nothing really tying you up except for that drive through the altamont pass. but i do want to take you into the south bay. this is northbound 87 right before curtner avenue. you can see speeds down to ten miles per hour there. the left lane remains blocked after a solo crash that happened in the last hour. if you do want to avoid this area, you might want to
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take city streets instead, just to get around that part of 87 and then hop back on if you can. but just this is in commute direction, so it is going to slow you down, especially as the commute hours start to tick up. let's get back to you, reggie. >> amanda. thank you. developing news this morning. president biden is isolating at his home in delaware after testing positive for covid. his medical team says he has been vaccinated and has all of the current annual booster doses. the president's doctor says he has received his first dose of paxlovid and his respiratory rate, temperature and pulse oximetry are normal. doctor david smith of uc san diego was 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. >> now mr. biden is facing more calls to leave the presidential race or at least consider it.
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the latest calls are from some of his closest allies, including speaker emerita nancy pelosi. abc seven news reporter lena howland joining us live in lena. they recently had a one on one discussion about the election. >> kumasi. that's right. and this is something we've been seeing a lot more of in the aftermath of the 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 the house. in 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,
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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 democratic party, and better for the country if he were to bow out of the race. >> house minority leader 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 is 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. >> thanks, lena. taking a live look at milwaukee this morning where the republican national convention wraps up today. former president donald trump expected to speak tonight and officially accept the party's nomination. republicans have suggested trump take a gentler
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tone in his speech in light of the assassination attempt, and it does look like he's taking that advice. we're told he has rewritten his acceptance speech, emphasizing a call for national unity. >> new details into the attempted assassination of donald trump, a timeline of the suspected shooter's movements shows authorities knew he was on the rooftop 20 minutes before he fired shots. video obtained by our sister station in pennsylvania shows who law enforcement believes is thomas crooks. before the shooting, he's seen walking as you can see here in this video, this is near the rally and at one point look toward the crowd. now, the fbi released this timeline. they said at 510, crooks first identified as a person of interest. at 530, he spotted with a range fighter. and that's something that's used to determine distances for target practice. he reportedly climbed air conditioning units to get on the roof. at 552, secret service spotted him on the roof 20 minutes before the shooting. at
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602, trump took the stage at 612. crooks fired shots. a sniper killed crooks 26 seconds after the first shot was fired. a former fbi agent is questioning the timeline. >> he should have been eliminated one way or the other within 1 or 2 or three minutes. so the only thing i can come up with is just a total breakdown of communication, extensive preparation, secret service director kim cheatle is expected to testify on capitol hill monday, as she's facing calls to resign. >> a motive for the attack remains unclear. 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, new at six, starting tomorrow, oakland can move forward with clearing a small homeless encampment near the bay bridge. >> a federal judge just issued that ruling yesterday. residents who live in the camp requested an injunction to block the swee.
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they claimed oakland officials violated the federal americans with disabilities act by not providing them with appropriate shelter or housing to accommodate people with disabilities ahead of time. remember last month's landmark supreme court ruling gives cities more freedom in clearing out encampments, 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 police policie, and this is one of them now. tensions have been brewing between commissioners about the policies reporting requirement, which mandates annual stats from crashes and who's 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
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that i leave up to the commission with that five two vote by the commission? >> the answer yes. the policy now needs to be approved by the police union, which has indicated support a heads up if you ride bart starting today, you're going to run into construction at the civic center station in san francisco. >> bart will begin replacing the old fare gates with the next generation gates. these are supposed to cut down on fare evasion, improve safety, and be easier to maintain. gates at the seventh street entrance will be replaced first, then crews will move to the other gates. work is expected to take several weeks. >> 608 this morning we'll get you going on this thursday. we don't have too much when it comes to our marine layer this morning. some patchy cloud cover out there along the coast in parts of the bay shoreline, but that sunshine appears full pretty fast this morning closer to 9 a.m. we all see bright conditions and temperatures start to warm into the 70s close to lunchtime now. highs today versus average. we are certainly
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going above average in most areas by double digits in napa and santa rosa, anywhere from 12 to 14 degrees warmer than average. our warmest cities today clearly well into the 90s, if not the upper 90s for daytime highs. that's why we have that heat advisory in effect, starting at 10 a.m. for those areas away from the coast. getting those hot temperatures this afternoon. here's future weather. it is sunny by 10 a.m. we have a mix of sun and clouds along the coast. you see those temperatures warm pretty fast today. we'll find those numbers by 4 p.m. in the mid and upper 90s, inland, 70s and 80s around the bay shoreline. so it is warm in the city today, 73 degrees for a daytime high near 80. in oakland, much hotter in the north bay with a heat advisory. 97 in santa rosa, the same in concord, 88 the high in san jose. so it's warm today with that heat advisory arriving at 10 a.m. even hotter here tomorrow. our hottest areas getting above 100 degrees, but cooler air quickly arrives for the weekend. reggie, we'll show you that full weekend forecast coming up in just a few minutes. thank you.
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>> drew. still to come, the rolling stones rock out in the south bay. and today the band is donating unused meals to charity. then if you've been to oakland recently, you may have noticed all the potholes and the plan to fix them is running behind schedule. also, salesforce employees are going back to the office. that is welcome news for downtown businesses still struggling post covid
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severely impact residents and visitors. a man is breaking down the debate for us this morning. yeah 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 and 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 moves smoothly on other nearby streets, and that traffic is below pre-pandemic levels. they also say car free weekends allow more people to visit, with
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about 10,000 people every weekend. supporters say an oceanfront park is the best use of the coast and quote, now is the time to plan for the future. today's car rally protest starts at 10 a.m. at lincoln and great highway. back to you, reggie. >> thanks, amanda. the santa cruz community is processing a tragedy, and emergency officials hope it serves as a reminder for others to be careful before you go to the beach. two people are dead after drowning near west cliff drive. that's a popular walking path along the ocean. the santa cruz fire department says it appears waves swept the victims off of rocks tuesday evening. rescuers found them face down in the water. >> you know, it's a tragedy. we really feel for the families involved, our big message that we want to put out to the public is know before you go. so that's whether you find that information yourself. going to our website, checking in with a lifeguard. it's really getting that that hands on information when you get to the beach, before you get in the water,
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before you go near the water, checking in with somebody who has that information to give you. >> authorities haven't released the victims identities, and we don't know yet if they were locals or tourists. this morning we're getting reaction to the big announcement from salesforce san francisco's largest private employer is mandating that 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 per week. this is a big turnaround for a company that has allowed work from home since the start of the pandemic, and it's welcome news for restaurants that rely on foot traffic around the salesforce offices. 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 economist who spoke 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 salesforce
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employees, we're told reaction is mixed. >> grab your skate san francisco's first skate week is underway in the presidio. the aviation warehouse near the golden gate bridge has been transformed, and now it's disco roller rink. the groups church, the group church of eight wheels, is decorating the facility with portraits of whitney houston, marvin gaye, stevie wonder. the tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for kids 12 and under. skate week is celebrating 45 years of roller skating in the city. the event goes until sunday, july 21st, and every night there is a theme. so pride night, wednesda, golf night, thursday. michael versus prince on friday. oh, hip hop on saturday. so you know what? you have options. i think it'll be really nice over there. hopefully you get to see the bridge while you're skating. in my mind all right. >> so here's what i would like to see. goth night because yeah in the venn diagram of all of
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life i didn't expect there to be a roller skating crowd and a goth crowd in the middle of that venn diagram. and i want to see what that's like. >> the outfits, the skates. yeah, the music. the dance, the ennui. >> you love some ennui, you know. >> well i think it'll be good because goth you think of usually as not like the joy of roller skate. >> roller skating. you know what i'm saying. like maybe it's more of a mood. >> that's it. i like that the intensity will be high. >> we're talking higher heat today and tomorrow. so we look at the heat risk map today. it's minor to moderate. and what that means is that this isn't one of the hottest days we've had certainly this month. but for those that are sensitive to the heat, you do want to take some precautions. stay cool. stay hydrated. those areas in orange underneath the moderate heat risk will find temperatures in the 90s today. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. this high pressure
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over the four corners is slowly moving towards us. and that's why we have that warming trend today and tomorrow. the heat advisories will begin at 10 a.m. this morning for areas away from the coast, mid 90s inland with full sunshine. today, as you look around the bay shoreline, we have partly cloudy skies early on, giving way to bright conditions and temperatures in the 70s and low 80s. and then along the coast. it's certainly cloudy right now. we'll get a mix of sun and clouds today, temperatures in the 60s, so highs in our microclimates. let's start in the south bay. that heat advisory in effect will be in the 80s. and 90s for daytime highs along the peninsula, 60s for the coast, but 70s and 80s from san mateo to redwood city, palo alto up to 81 with sunny skies across the city. today we'll find 60s close to the ocean, warmer downtown and in south san francisco. we'll go into the 70s there in the north bay. heat advisories in effect 90s if not 100in cloverdale, but 98in calistoga. a hot 96 in sonoma, 93 in san rafael. but right along the water, sausalito coming in at 74 degrees in the east bay. today
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it's warm, sunny, 79. in oakland, 82 union city. we'll go to 83 in hercules and inland today with heat advisories in effect. we will be in the 90s for daytime highs overnight tonight we will see a compressed marine layer, meaning just some patchy cloud cover along the coast and around the bay shoreline. some of our warmer areas overnight tonight will stay in the 60s, and that leads to a hotter day on the way tomorrow. accuweather seven day forecast shows you a heat advisory today that continues tomorrow. tomorrow is the hottest day of the week. over the weekend, cooler weather moves in here saturday and sunday. expect morning clouds to sunshine in the afternoon, and then next week will likely see a new round of heat advisories as warmer weather moves right back in monday through the middle part of next week, guys. >> all right thank you drew. now we're checking in with ginger zee who is live with what's coming up on gma. >> hello there. ginger >> hello there reggie and kumasi. it's nice to be with you. so coming up here on gma we'll start with president biden off the campaign trail after he tested positive for covid. and he's facing growing calls from
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democratic leaders to step aside the state of play this morning. also our team in milwaukee with the latest on the republican national convention. donald trump's running mate, jd vance, introduced himself to the country and the former president is set to deliver his speech tonight. also, the excitement is growing for deadpool and wolverine. we can't wait, director shawn levy, who is also behind stranger things and a new star wars movie. he's here this morning and he's going to talk about deadpool and wolverine, plus his friendship with ryan reynolds and hugh jackman. and then we've got a double dose of deals and steals. some great ways to beat the heat, which i know is starting to build back for you all. >> i would also like to talk about my friendship. ryan reynolds and hugh jackman talk about it. well, it doesn't exist, but i'd like to talk about my friendship in my head with blake lively, because that's the one for me, >> like ryan, i've had time meeting hugh. i've met. i love both, but if i were to go to that premiere on monday, which i don't think so. it's too late, i would definitely try to find my way to blake.
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about 400 miles of roads by 2027. and they may not reach that target. but a new transportation leader is hoping to ramp up work to fix the city's pothole problem. josh rowan is the head of oakland's department of transportation. he got here from atlanta just three months ago. >> 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. >> rowan says there are challenges in city government that need to be addressed. the first is the lack of personnel
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needed to actually coordinate the repaving. there's also layers of bureaucracy and make it difficult and slow to get projects approved and completed. for now, the city is focusing on neighborhood streets and underserved communities. next, at 630. it may be the off season for the warriors, but that's not stopping steph curry from putting up more numbers then one of san francisco's mayoral candidates candidates laying out his vision for revamping downtown. why? mark farrell says he's the best person for the job.
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the heat comes back. a heat advisory will go into effect for a lot of you, with even warmer temperatures expected tomorrow. >> and former president trump taking the stage at the rnc tonight, he's already changed his speech in the wake of his assassination attempt. we are live in milwaukee with what you need to know. >> imagine you're not even old enough to have a learner's permit, and you are a professional athlete. the 14 year old soccer star, who just made his major league soccer debut. >> good morning everybody. it's thursday, july 18th. >> can you imagine how popular you would be? >> no. >> why am i jumping to that so unpopular at 14 to think about
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that? >> no, i just wanted to, like, work at the mall. right. get the money. >> and i couldn't even get that. >> not at the wetzel's pretzels. they're like, sorry. >> and certainly not the gap and certainly not the disney store rejected. >> that felt very personal. it really certainly did talk about the temperatures outside this morning. it's a lovely picture from the exploratorium camera. that sun is up here right now. a limited fog. that's a big change from yesterday where it was pretty gray to start the day. today we'll find some hotter weather moving in here. so it's for that fact. heat advisory. this begins at 10 a.m. that's for areas away from the coast. those shaded in orange will find some hot temperatures in the 90s. this is certainly not one of the hottest days we've had. this summer, but those that are sensitive to the heat do want to take some precautions today and tomorrow, as those temperatures go above average 50s and 60s right now, as we get you going on this thursday. so we'll begin inland. the heat advisory is in effect here starting at 10 a.m, full sunshine throughout the day. we'll get those highs about 1215 degrees above average in
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the mid and upper 90s for daytime. highs now around the bay shoreline. we are not underneath the heat advisory, but it will still feel warm. some cloud cover this morning quickly gives us full sunshine close to 8:09 a.m, and then we're in the upper 70s to the lower 80s along the coast. today it's quite foggy, a mix of sun and clouds later on. today feels quite nice in the mid 60s. let's take a look at those drive times. amanda. good morning. hi, drew. >> yeah, we have a few trouble spots for the commute this morning here at 631. but we do want to start with some good news. that solo crash has cleared northbound 87. this is in san jose of course. this is just before curtner ave. you can see speeds are kind of getting back to normal. it's 70mph there. but we do want to get to rodeo westbound 80 before willow avenue, a solo crash blocking the two left lanes there. the backup is to cummings skyway. an alternate route is san pablo avenue and then quickly to orinda, westbound 24 before saint stevens drive, a big rig is blocking the middle lane. the backup is to upper happy valley road. >> thanks, amanda. today is the last day of the republican
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national convention, and we are set to hear from donald trump. >> the presumptive nominee will formally accept the nomination for president tonight and speak with supporters. abc news reporter perry russom live on the convention floor in milwaukee. and perry, the former president, has already rewritten the speech he planned. >> yeah, he said he rewrote the entire speech after the assassination attempt over the weekend. i'm curious to see what he has to say because he says he wants to unify the country. man made the trip. 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's 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 michigan wondering why out of touch politicians are destroying their jobs and
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immigration. >> when we allow newcomers into our american family, we allow them on our terms. >> vance, hearing clear 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 democratic party, and better for the country if he were to bow out of the race. >> and a source tells abc news,
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former house speaker nancy pelosi went to biden, a week ago with concerns about his candidacy, and then here tonight, looking forward to the speech at the rnc. trump is scheduled to take the stage at 7:00. your time back to you. >> thank you. perry. president biden is now hearing louder calls to step away from his campaign, and new polling suggests most democrats agree now that someone else should run. abc seven news reporter lena howland joining us live with what percentage of democrats are ready for a change? >> kumasi nearly two thirds of democrats say president biden should withdraw from the presidential race and let his party nominate a different candidate. it echoes what we are hearing from members, from members that are top democratic leaders, including senate minority leader chuck schumer, hakeem jeffries, the democratic leader in the house and also former house speaker nancy pelosi. that's almost the entire elected leadership of the democratic party telling him to get out. the calls to step
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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. >> a new poll from the ap and new york center for public affairs research shows 70% of americans think president joe biden should withdraw from the race. 65% of democrats polled said biden should withdraw. 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. >> lena, thank you. turning to local politics now, we're hearing from mayoral candidate mark farrell about his 20 year plan to revitalize downtown san francisco. that plan includes building tens of thousands of new affordable housing units and improving public safety by
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adding police officers. he also wants to add new tax incentives for employers to bring employees back to the office 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, abc seven news has been interviewing the major candidates running to lead the city, and farrell joined our 3 p.m. newscast yesterday. >> because what we're missing is that vibrancy right? there's a ghost town. there's a shell 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
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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 from the pandemic, and that it'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 to on say the mayor has implemented her 30 by 30 plan for downtown. the goal is 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 interviews with the san francisco mayoral candidates continue all this week. today, supervisor asha safai will join us in studio. then tomorrow, supervisor aaron peskin will be here. and in september, abc7 news in the san francisco standard are joining forces to
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co-host a live debate with the top candidates. you can watch it live on september 25th at 6 p.m. >> developing news from overseas. a horrifying story out of bangkok, where six people were found dead at 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 the five star hotel. police are investigating whether a financial dispute may have motivated the deaths. deaths may also be a murder suicide. >> the murder of three year old ella lorenzo is raising questions over what went wrong. investigators say her father killed her during a court mandated visit over the weekend. her body was found at a recycling facility in san jose and her father was found dead by suicide following that missed custody exchange. the girl's mother said she desperately wanted constant supervision and
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safety. when ellie had court ordered visits with her father. now we found court documents dating back to 2021, she said. the system continued to grant him partial custody and access. >> the mother was doing everything she could to keep her child safe from this father and the court was insisting that the father have unsupervised access, which led ultimately to the murder. so the court did not protect the court system, did not protect this child, even though they had what looks like multiple requests to do so. >> according to the mother, ellie's father was recently notified that she'd been granted permission to move out of california with ellie. her body was found four days later. >> today, the university of california board of regents is expected to vote on new restrictions for what staff can say on campus run websites. regions are meeting in san francisco this week, according to the chronicle, a committee
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voted to move the proposed rules forward yesterday. now, these would prevent employees from posting personal opinions or political statements on campus website, homepages, staff could still post on secondary pages as long as they include a disclaimer that their opinions don't represent the uc system. this all relates back to the pro-palestinian protests that happened on campuses earlier this year. jewish faculty and students have called rules on speech they view as antisemitic. coming up, researchers will get access to instagram data to look at how the site impacts mental health and teens. >> and a live look right now at the big board at the new york stock exchange. up about 25 points right now. another update on the markets next. >> and costco introducing doomsday buckets. just how long all this food is supposed to last. all right drew. transition. all right. >> let's show you a beautiful picture. let's brighten up that day today with a live look from our san jose camera. this is one of the areas we'll be watching
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today. they're underneath the heat advisory in the south bay. currently right now it's mild at 62 degrees with full sunshine, a light breeze and visibility is great. so looking at highs versus average today certainly above average across the board in some areas by double digits. napa 12 degrees above average today. santa rosa 14 degrees santa rosa going into the upper 90s for daytime highs, upper 80s for san jose. so that is why we have the heat advisory in effect today. and tomorrow. not our hottest weather we've had so far this summer season, but certainly feels hotter than yesterday. here's future weather. let's go hour by hour. plan out your day. we'll find those temperatures warming quickly since we have sunshine pretty fast this morning, that accelerates the heating of the day by the afternoon it is quite hot inland, mid and upper 90s for our hottest cities seventys and 80s around the bay shoreline. highs today. we'll go to 73 in the city so it will feel warm in san francisco, near 80 in oakland, even hotter in san jose at 8897. in concord, we'll go to 91 in napa with that heat advisory. so today the heat advisory starts at 10 a.m. even
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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. >> steph curry leads the way for team usa in an olympic tune up, and a win over serbia in abu dhabi. the dubs star scored 24 points at one point. team usa and warriors coach steve kerr pulled curry to let the other players get their reps in. team usa has won all three of their games ahead of the olympics. they'll play two more tune up games before the paris olympics starts. their next one is saturday against south sudan. curry has never been on the us olympic team. 14 year old kevin sullivan is the youngest player to ever play in major league soccer history. the philadelphia union midfielder was 14 years and 293 days old when he entered a match the previous record holder was freddy adu, who was two weeks younger than sullivan when he made his debut in 2004. sullivan scored a goal to put philadelphia up 5 to 1 last night. >> social media apps and how
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they affect the mental health of young people have been under a microscope in recent years. 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 pilot program. amanda. >> hi kumasi researchers will have access to instagram data for up to six months. it may include information on how many accounts a teen follows, how often they use their 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. kos says the study of data directly from instagram could help, quote, contribute to the understanding of wellbeing matters. 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
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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, reggie. >> thanks, amanda. 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 execs, 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 is generated on topics where there just isn't 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. >> the us navy has exonerated 256 black sailors who were punished following a horrific port explosion here in the bay area. >> i always think that america is a great enough country, and
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its people are great enough that we can admit uh- to our historical shortcomings, and this helps with that. >> one of the people who signed the exoneration letter is thurgood marshall jr, who you see here on the left. he's a son of the former supreme court justice who helped to defend the sailors. >> now it's your morning money report, john deere says they'll no longer sponsor what they're calling social or cultural awareness events. after conservative backlash, the farm equipment maker made a statement on x that it'll check all training material to ensure that it doesn't have what they call social motivated messages. they added that the existence of diversity quotas and pronoun identification have never been a part of company policy. however, they do state they will track and advance diversity without a lot more details about how that would work. taking a live look now at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway and we are up, but just barely about seven points, the stock. stop me up.
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>> okay. rock and roll took over levi's stadium. the rolling stones performed an electric show to a loyal crowd last night. the band started their set 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. we spoke with 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, congratulations. the band has one more show. it's set for sunday in missouri. well, the rolling stones are donating uneaten meals from last night's concert to charity. it's in
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partnership with the nonprofit musically fed, which is dedicated to eliminating hunger and reducing food waste. the meals will be donated to catholic charities of santa clara county, which serves the unhoused seniors formerly incarcerated and veterans in san jose. catholic charities says it is grateful to the band for making a positive impact in the community. are you ready for the end of the world? costco is now selling an emergency kit that includes 150 servings of freeze dried foods, so things like teriyaki rice, pasta, alfredo. it all has a shelf life of 25 years. this includes 80 dinners, 30 breakfasts, 40 drink servings. now you do need water though to activate the meal, so hopefully you can find that the readywise emergency food supply bucket is 79.99? >> the way that cheaper than i thought. the way that you presented that story right now. yeah it was. i sold it delightful, but also unhinged.
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>> yes, a little weird. >> are you ready? what did you say? >> for the end of the world? for the end of the world? you know, we like to prepare you here on abc seven mornings. >> yeah, and for $80, you can't look at that. >> i mean, if the world is ending, can you find water? that's what i'm saying. where is the water? >> yeah, but let's have fun with if we're going to go and do this, then let's have it. costco hot dogs. let's have a chicken bacon there. let's have their pizza in there. >> do we know what's in there? water activated. maybe a water activated pizza. >> pasta and teriyaki. >> can you imagine what that teriyaki is going to taste like 25 years later? just salt. >> will you care at that point? >> no, you won't. wild this morning we're tracking just limited fog along the coast to our tam cam right now. yesterday this picture was totally grayed out. this morning you can definitely see the skyline parts of marin county, so we're not seeing as much cloud cover this morning compared to yesterday. it's all part of just a warming trend here. so what we'll find is sunshine prevailing pretty
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quickly in most areas. we'll see heat advisory in effect this afternoon. your daytime highs above average by about 5 to 15 degrees. your sunset today command 829. so highs in our microclimates. we'll start in the south bay 80s and 90s with that heat advisory in effect today 88 in san jose, 95 in morgan hill, 83 in cupertino up the peninsula, we'll go 80. mountain view, 85. redwood city cooler along the coast with a mix of sun and clouds, half moon bay coming in at 64 for a daytime high across the city, daly city will find temperatures in the mid 60s, but downtown san francisco warmer 73 degrees for a daytime high in the north bay. heat advisories are in effect, quite hot out there 93 in san rafael but 97 in santa rosa, 98 in calistoga. we go to 92 in vallejo, the east bay today not included in the heat advisory, but it will still feel warm today. 79 in oakland, 83 in fremont, 82 in orinda. but the inland east bay is underneath that heat. advisory 95. in walnut creek, we go to 96 in
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livermore. the heat risk today is minor to moderate. so certainly this hot weather is not the hottest weather we've seen. this season. but if you do have some issues when it comes to heat, you do want to take precautions because we do have that moderate risk where areas go into the 90s today, tomorrow is even hotter than that. so overnight tonight we'll find patchy cloud cover along the coast and around the bay shoreline. some of our warmer areas will stay in the 60s overnight tonight. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast heat advisory today. hotter tomorrow. tomorrow. inland areas probably getting above 100 degrees. cooler weather moves in here pretty fast over the weekend, so saturday and sunday closer to average. lots of sunshine both afternoons and then likely next week. we'll find some fresh heat advisories being issued as those temperatures on the rise once again. >> kumasi thank you drew. one of san francisco's newest parks, is going to be adding a tasty new upgrade. plans are now in the works for a large food hall at presidio tunnel tops. they're calling it the mess hall. it will include an all day cafe, specialty market, cocktail bar, counter service. it will be
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offering both made to order foods and grab and go bites that you can take out in the park. the food hall will occupy a historic 6000 square foot building that stood on that property for more than 100 years, and it's set to open sometime next year. >> tony award winning actress and singer idina menzel is coming to the bay area this weekend. she'll be performing at oakland's fox theater on sunday, july 21st. it's part of her north american tour, featuring signature songs from her stage career, including wicked and rent. fans will also be treated to music from her new production, which is going to broadway next year. that's called redwood the musical marks her return to broadway. it's been more than a decade since she's been there. i love this woman so much. also, do you know, remember when john travolta introduced her at the tonys and called her the wickedly talented adele dazeem? do you remember that? no, you don't know what adele dazeem
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okay, i'm only bringing it up because that was ten years ago. but you don't care because you don't remember it. but i just can't believe that was a decade ago. >> what do people say when he said that? >> oh, it went wild. how did you miss this? were you, like, temporarily in a cocoon? i could have been okay. you know, sometimes you got a cocoon. >> is important. >> and that's how you always look so ready to go. >> thank you. fred up next is seven things you need to know today a reminder you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. >> it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. download the app now and you can start streaming. were you in? i don't know where cocoon came from. >> that's a live look outside. we'll be right back.
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average. we'll get well into the 90s in our hottest cities inland. 70s and 80s around the bay shoreline number two, former president donald trump is set to take the stage tonight at the republican national convention. >> abc will have live coverage starting at 7 p.m. right here on abc seven. >> number three, president biden recovering from covid as top democrats expressed growing concern over his bid for the white house. adam schiff, chuck schumer, hakeem jeffries, nancy pelosi all reportedly worried about a trump win if biden remains on the ticket. >> number four, vallejo police have just confirmed a young person has been killed in a shooting in vallejo. it happened late last night, not too far from city hall at this point, no arrests have been made. >> number five, starting today, bart will begin replacing the fare gates at civic center station in san francisco. these new gates are supposed to be easier to maintain, improve safety, and cut down on fare evasion. >> and number six, we're going to take you to orinda. westbound 24 before saint stephen's drive.
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there is a big rig blocking the two right lane. speeds are down to nine miles per hour there. the backup is to pleasant hill road. an alternate route is to use mount diablo boulevard. >> number seven, this year's kennedy center honors recipients are out and on the list. director francis ford coppola and bay area based the grateful dead. both will be honored for lifetime achievements in the arts. bonnie raitt, who lives in marin, is also on the list. congratulations. >> let's give him something to talk about. >> right on. certainly. >> also, before anyone dms me, idina menzel, that whole adele dazeem thing that was at the oscars, not the tonys. okay, so it was a bigger stage. it was worse. yes. sorry about that, seven on seven continues next. if you ♪ ♪ good morning america, for our viewers in the west overnight the president landed in delaware off the campaign trail after testing positive for covid. ♪ ♪
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