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>> now at six. we're getting new
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details on the race for the white house. updates from both campaigns as the race heats up. just months away from the election. good morning everybody. it's july 21st. i'm stephanie sierra, drew tuma is back with us this sunday morning. yeah, you can see behind us. >> it is quite foggy out there. winds are an issue early on, but the afternoon those temperatures are pretty pleasant as we head through the day. a live look of morning walnut creek. we do have a mainly clear sky here. 58 degrees right now. high humidity as well. but those winds look at the winds 20mph. the camera is shaking a little bit. look at this. winds gusting over 30 miles an hour in the city. so it is quite breezy in spots. and this wind is with us throughout the afternoon before relaxing this evening inland. that wind will keep us close to average upper 80s to near 90 degrees for daytime highs around the bay shoreline, we'll have morning clouds to sun temperatures in the low and mid 70s, but again, it is breezy this afternoon. quite windy along the coast. we'll keep it pretty cloudy this morning with drizzle. highs in
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the low 60s tomorrow though. another inland heat wave begins. we'll talk about the warnings in place coming up in a few minutes steph. >> all right drew thank you. former president trump hit the campaign trail with his vice president pick jd vance, their first event together since the republican national convention. meanwhile, president biden remains in delaware recovering from covid. he is vowing to stay in the race as democrats grapple with what to do next. here's abc news reporter alison kosik. >> former president donald trump returned to the campaign trail just one week after an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in butler, pennsylvania. trump and his new running mate, j.d. vance, campaigning together for the first time in the key battleground state of michigan. the former president referencing last week's shooting in the first few minutes of the rally. >> i stand before you only by the grace of almighty god. >> meanwhile, president biden, vowing to get back on the
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campaign trail next week despite growing calls for him to step aside. more than three dozen democrats in congress are calling on him to drop out. senators like elizabeth warren are still backing biden, but leaving the door open for an alternative. >> if president biden decides to step back. we have vice president kamala harris, who is ready to step up to unite the party to take on donald trump and to win in november, one of the president's closest allies, senator chris of delaware, says biden is listening. >> i think our president is weighing what he should weigh, which is who is the best candidate to win in november. >> alison kosik, abc news, new york. >> now, this comes as former president trump spoke in an interview with fox news, and he said no one warned him of any danger leading up to the shooting. >> no one told you not to take the stage? >> no. nobody mentioned it.
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nobody said there was a problem and i would have waited for 15. they could have said, let's wait for 15 minutes, 20 minutes, five minutes, something nobody said. i think that was a mistake. how did somebody get on that roof and why wasn't he reported? because people saw that he was on the roof. i mean, you had uh- trumpers screaming, the woman in the red in the red shirt. she was screaming, there's a man on the roof. and then other people said, there's a man on the roof who's got a gun. and that was quite a bit before i walked onto the stage. >> the washington post reporting that top officials at the secret service repeatedly rejected requests from trump's security detail for more manpower and gear at events before the attempted assassination. a secret service spokesperson admitted in a statement that the agency has denied trump's request for federal resources in the last two years. now, this comes as pressure continues to push on president biden to step aside. abc news reports. vice
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president kamala harris had a call with fundraisers and urged them to keep making contributions. here's abc seven news reporter ryan curry. >> president biden visited the bay area five times in the last year for fundraising trips. experts say this region is full of people who consistently contribute to campaigns. >> this is where there's a lot of wealth and not only a lot of wealth, but a lot of people who are very interested in politics. on both sides of the political aisle. >> melissa mickelsen is a professor of political science at menlo college. she says when it comes to funding and donations, it is a crucial part of the campaign. >> running for president is super expensive and you need to raise just enormous amounts of money to be competitive as top democrats call on the president to drop out of the race, his top donors are also hesitant to keep throwing money towards his reelection. >> abc news says vice president harris spoke with some top donors friday, asking them to keep faith in the campaign. she posted on x saturday afternoon,
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saying, i see joe biden when the cameras are on and when the cameras are off. joe biden is a leader who fights for the american people. but according to the report, the donors were expecting the call to be about replacing the president. >> you're going to expect each candidate to raise somewhere in the neighborhood of $1 billion. and so if you have trouble fundraising, you know that that can be a huge hindrance to your ability to win. >> abc news also says former president bill clinton and former secretary of state hillary clinton have been encouraging donors to back the president in san francisco saturday assembly member phil ting said the donors have every right to withhold their money if they want. >> president biden has received record support, record funding, and i think that the donors who are supporting the democratic party, supporting president biden, they have every right to express, you know, their feelings, their opinions. >> professor mickelson says the president's campaign has already raised a lot of money. she says the issue is not running out of money. it's maintaining the support. up to november, she expects the big money donors to
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still fund his campaign if he stays in the race. >> they want the biden or whoever they want the democrats to win. they're trying to use their money as a nudge to maybe change who's the standard bearer, but they're not going to withhold donations. it's unlikely in this situation. >> ryan curry abc seven news. >> despite donor concerns, the biden campaign told cnn july was the best start to any month for grassroots fundraising, with several donors maxing out federal election commission data shows. in june, the campaign spent $59 million and went into july with 96 million left. president former president trump's campaign, meanwhile, spent about $10 million, leaving $128 million left. if you're looking for a job and a way to get involved in the election, usps has opportunities near you. two job fairs are coming up in the bay area so you can find out more in person. one is in san jose on wednesday, the other is
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in san francisco on thursday. you see the addresses posted on your screen. the postal service needs help with processing mail in ballots, plus a range of other positions with varying salaries and benefits included in the east bay. now, a man was shot to death yesterday afternoon in fremont. it happened near the intersection of blaisdell way and nichols avenue, fremont police say while this is an active investigation, there is no immediate threat to the community, no arrests have been made, and the victim's name has not been released. also last night in fremont, there was a lot of police activity at a liquor store on lake arrowhead avenue near salt lake drive. you could see a car here has clearly smashed into this building, and we're told police were responding to a report of a shooting when they made that discovery. now to developing news along the border of colusa and lake counties. this wind driven fire has now grown to 2500 acres. and this morning it's 10% contained. it began
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yesterday afternoon, burning in an area known as grizzly creek. evacuation orders are in effect in both counties. 50 homes are threatened. the rapid spread has prompted state firefighters to call in larger air tankers to perform water drops. cal fire says the fire is advancing in a northeast direction. many road closures are in effect, including highway 20 at clearlake oaks to bear valley road. new rules about landscaping may be coming to california in an effort to prevent wildfires. the state is set to revise what qualifies as a defensible space. right now, this means clearing the brush around a home, but going forward, it's going to mean no plants within five feet of a house. a former cal fire official explains the reasoning. >> defensible space is not new to californians. what is new is this first five feet? again, based on our research that is critically important to the survivability of homes, that's
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no fire fences attaching to the side of the house, no bushes, no wood mulch and other combustible items. >> the rules are still being ironed out, but they are expected to be taken up by a state board before the end of the year. all right. how's it looking outside, drew? hey. >> good morning. stephanie. look at this beautiful shot, a live look, the tam cam. that sun is up over the horizon. we are in store for a cooler afternoon with some windy conditions before our next heat wave arrives inland. we'll talk all about the changing forecast in accuweather in a few minutes. >> also ahead air travel still being affected by the crowdstrike outage, with dozens of canceled flights at bay area airports. we'll be right back
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devices were impacted by this outage. they say that's only 1% of their overall usage, but it hit 9-1-1 services, hospitals and scores of businesses which are still recovering. this morning. so are airports. more than 8000 flights were delayed yesterday, and over 2700 were canceled. now that chaos included our local airports right now, they appear to have bounced back this morning, but passengers are still affected. >> so our flight today is canceled and they have rebooked us for two days from now, so we're kind of stuck here in san francisco. i tried to get a rental car, but there weren't any available. this is the first
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time i'm going to be delayed for multiple days. thank you crowdstrike. appreciate it. but anyway, you know, there's nothing nothing i can do. >> flightaware shows since midnight, sfo has canceled 25 flights and delayed ten more. san jose international has two cancellations and six delays. san francisco bay oakland international airport has one cancellation and five delays. as of this morning. air carriers are still trying to recover days after this global outage, and delta says it's continuing its operational recovery from this catastrophe. there unaccompanied minor program, which allows minors to fly independently, is on pause. that program is set to resume tomorrow. the airline says unaccompanied children who are already booked on a delta flight will not be able to travel today. parents or guardians are not asked to book new flights for those children. we will continue to follow this story here on air and online. to keep up with the very latest, you can visit our website, abc seven news.com or download our
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app and enable push alerts now to this, the group behind an effort to recall alameda county district attorney pamela price rallied yesterday morning. recall price. recall price. >> rico. price. rico. price >> you hear them gathering at hayward city hall and included alameda county business owners who say they have been seriously impacted by violent crime. they accused the da of failing at her job as the county's top prosecutor. supporters of price, though, have said the group is trying to undo the will of the people. they say da price is doing what she was elected to do by the voters, and to reform the county's criminal justice system. two east bay school board members who sought to ban pride flags from being flown on district property have been recalled. board president ryan jergenson and trustee linda hurley have been ousted from their seats on the board for the sunol glen unified school district, the recall election saw 64% turnout, with 533 of the
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school district's 828 registered voters casting a ballot. now, the controversy began last september, when the two sought to change a district rule to allow only the u.s. and california flags be flown on campus. that touched off a recall campaign that accused the two of censorship and bigotry. we've reached out to both parties but haven't heard back. a bay area company is working on using artificial intelligence to help fight cancer. abc7 got a look inside the gladstone institutes. here in san francisco. teams there are using ai to understand cancer cells. the president of the research institute says they are confident this approach will save lives. >> we'll be able to take somebody's cancer that so far has been untreatable and be able to engineer their own immune cells in ways that would specifically kill their cancer cell.
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>> the main focus for this research is skin and rectal cancer research. hope that they can design these new types of clinical trials for incurable cancers over a five year period. as you head out the door this morning, sfmta is shutting down the twin peaks tunnel for some much needed repairs. this weekend. bus shuttles are running on the k, l, and m lines so crews can work on the tunnel. it's the second of three closures this summer. an inspection last april showed the muni tunnel is safe, but some areas are in need of immediate upgrades and fixes. crews will be in there today and tomorrow, but the next closure in late august will take eight days. san francisco's road to recovery following the pandemic has been a bumpy one, but looking to build a better bay area and bringing the city back to life, community leaders are eyeing the streets for a solution. last night's richmond night market could serve as a blueprint on how to get it done. abc seven news reporter anser hassan. was there clement street in san
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francisco's richmond district was packed. >> abril canul, who grew up in these streets, is happy that her neighborhood is getting some love. >> it's like, good to see, like good positive things that like support, like this is what clement is. but there's also new things happening here as well. >> thousands turned out for the richmond district's second summer night market. but beyond the fanfare and food, organizers say there's a strategy at play. >> our theory, our premise is that the road to san francisco's recovery is actually through events and through the streets. >> manny yekutiel is executive director of civic joy fund, a nonprofit working to revitalize san francisco. he's also owner of the popular manny's cafe, which hosts political forums. the group is putting $100,000 towards eight night markets, an investment he believes that will pay off big. >> the goal is to have san francisco become the night market city, and we're going to get there in the next few months. >> what i have heard time and time again is that people want
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clean and safe streets and that is what san francisco needs to deliver, not just some time, but really all the time. san francisco supervisor connie chan says what the night market shows is that san francisco's streets can be safe and clean. >> she hopes it will encourage small businesses to take more risks. >> merchants feel more confident about opening their shop into the later hours, because they can see a crowd like this as possible, and so we can see that month by month we're making progress and we're not giving up. >> organizers say they're also trying to be strategic, trying to showcase businesses in the neighborhood. the richmond night market is anchored by the four star theater inside a record store, food and free movie shorts playing for those who come. >> so the night market is just a fantastic way for people to come in and see how it's been renovated, what we've added to it. >> organizers say the large crowds prove san francisco is responding in san francisco, anser hassan. abc seven news. >> also happening today, embarcadero plaza in san
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francisco is going to transform into a huge dance party, a free rave called back to the basics is set for this afternoon, and the headliner is dj sacha robotti. it starts at 2 p.m. and is supposed to end around six. 25,000 people showed up for djs skrillex and fred again last month at civic center plaza, but you needed a ticket to get into that one today. you don't need a ticket. it's expected to be a big crowd out there. drew, how's the weather? looking around 2:00? >> yeah, you'll definitely need your jacket, though. it will stay cool in the city. it's quite foggy out there this morning. we have some drizzle in spots, but later on today it is pretty comfortable. the winds will be a little bit of an issue as we head throughout the day. you're noticing them in spots this morning from san francisco through the delta. we've had winds in excess of 30mph this morning. let's show you a beautiful picture. i can't get enough of this camera. view our mount tam cam, showing you a nice sunrise. we have some pockets of fog along the coast and through the golden gate bridge. we will see sunshine
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today, but the winds will continue throughout the afternoon. those gusts between 15 and 35mph. today is cooler than yesterday. enjoy it because we're tracking our next inland heat wave. this arrives tomorrow, lasting through wednesday with temperatures above 100 degrees. once again, and then looking at next weekend, a significant cooldown is coming. let's talk about the winds today. they remain elevated throughout the daylight hours. once the sun goes down post 8 p.m, the winds really relax so it is another breezy if not gusty afternoon in spots today. temperatures right now we're mainly waking up to numbers in the 50s, which is cooler than we were this time yesterday. here's live doppler seven along with satellite low pressure, giving us one final day of pleasant temperatures. then it's all about this high pressure. this will actually sit on top of us starting tomorrow and act like a heat pump. here's future weather, hour by hour. today we'll break down that fog around the bay shoreline. the coast will stay pretty cloudy throughout the day. temperatures at our warmest areas inland. not too bad. pretty pleasant for this time of the year. mainly in
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the 80s, 60s and 70s around the bay shoreline. highs in our microclimates today 70s and 80s in the south bay. a bit of a breeze today. today is cooler than we were yesterday along the peninsula. 71 in menlo park, 75 in redwood city, but quite windy along the coast. half moon bay at 61 degrees. stays windy all day in the city. are feeling those winds right now. we have those temperatures mainly in the 60s under a mix of sun and clouds in the north bay. 80 for novato, but warmer in santa rosa 93. we'll go to 82 in napa, but sausalito, pretty nice along the water today at 70 for the east bay. when we look at these numbers, very comfortable to be outside today. but the breeze is with us. 73 in oakland, the same in fremont, about 77 castro valley and inland today pretty close to average low 80s to the low 90s with sunny skies overnight tonight we'll see those winds calm down. that's the big story as we head into monday morning. overnight lows mainly in the 50s. now heat advisories and excessive heat warnings will kick in here starting tomorrow morning lasting through wednesday. underneath the excessive heat warning areas in pink. that's where temperatures will be. the
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hottest, above about 100 degrees. future tracker temperatures showing you we really bring back the heat in a big way away from the coast tomorrow, the hottest day underneath this heat wave will occur on tuesday, our hottest spots closing in on 104. accuweather seven day forecast shows you it's breezy today. temperatures near average. then we'll track that inland heat wave starting tomorrow. but just like many of our previous heat waves, the coast stays relatively comfortable. the place to go to beat the heat will break this heat wave on thursday, and that sets the stage for much cooler weather moving in here next weekend. temperatures below average, something we rarely have said. yeah, that'll be a welcome change. >> and look at carl behind us. >> i know he's certainly here this morning. a little bit of drizzle too. >> thank you drew just ahead celebrating the most momentous moon mission marking the 55th anniversary of the eagle landing in the sea of tranquility. we'll be right back
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district is moving forward with plans to upgrade turf fields at three different schools. this comes with calls to revert them to real grass. you may remember this is a debate abc7 news has been following for years now. some have been critical of turf, citing safety and environmental concerns. they've brought up everything from microplastics to chemicals that can leach from some of the materials into the ground. and they also question how hot the fields can get. >> and they took readings. it was 139 on monday and 145 today as we experience more and more extreme heat events, there's going to be more and more days when these fields are not going to be usable. >> recycled rubber pieces underneath the turf are considered microplastics and have chemicals. soon they'll be replaced with biodegradable olive pits, an effort to create
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more affordable housing in oakland is now a reality. affordable housing complexes is celebrating its opening on seventh street, right near west oakland bart station. the former black panther party chairwoman, elaine brown, brought it to life. she was the first and only woman to lead the black panther party. the organization was founded in oakland in 1966, dedicated to fighting for housing, health care, food, employment, and education for the black community. there are 79 units in the five story building. all units will not only be affordable, but specifically for people with very low or extremely low incomes. so far, more than 7000 people have already applied to live there. >> i hope that this building represents the power of the people bringing back our our dedication and saying to each other power, power to the people. >> brown hopes the building will carry on the black panthers legacy and be a model for others
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in oakland and other cities. starbucks and mercedes-benz are teaming up to install ev chargers along the west coast. the companies plan to install the chargers at 100 different starbucks locations. the network will run along i-5 from san diego to the starbucks headquarters in seattle. it's part of a $1 billion project announced by mercedes last year. there are plans to expand the chargers to starbucks on the east coast. still to come this morning, a day of honor and remembrance and correcting a historical wrong. we'll take you to the special ceremony for the anniversary of the port chicago disaster. and israel hits back the country it targeted in response to a drone attack on tel aviv. and before we head to break, a reminder, this year's aids walk is happening today at golden gate park. the annual fundraiser benefits local hiv and aids programs. abc7 news anchor dan ashley will be there as the emcee. to register, you
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forecast. cloudy along the coast, windy across the city today, but no intense heat. oakland san jose staying in the 70s for daytime highs so inland areas will go into the upper 80s to near 90 degrees, which is cooler than yesterday with full sunshine around the bay shoreline. we have those clouds this morning in spots giving way to bright conditions. temperatures very nice in the low 70s. it will be breezy though gusty along the coast today with fog drizzle this morning. partly sunny. temperatures in the low 60s. our next heat wave begins here tomorrow. stephanie. we'll show you the warnings coming up in a few minutes. >> all right, drew, thank you. a day of honor and remembrance to mark a moment many thought would never come, correcting a historical wrong while also paying tribute to lives lost. it came as we marked 80 years since the port chicago disaster, 320 sailors, many of them black, were killed in an explosion and in the wake of the blast, more than 250 sailors were unfairly court martialed. they were finally exonerated this week.
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abc seven news reporter cornell bernard spoke with their families and the navy's secretary. >> a painful chapter in bay area history remembered on suisun bay. the port chicago disaster. more than 300 sailors killed after tons of ammunition exploded on a munitions pier. many survivors, most of them black, would later face criminal charges. but on this 80th anniversary, a new long awaited chapter. >> and there the heading at the top of the page exoneration word carol cherry thought she'd never hear. >> it means vindication. it means honor. >> her late father, cyril, was one of the so-called port chicago 50 who received an exoneration from the navy this week. those sailors who refused to resume their dangerous work of loading ammunition onto ships following the explosion, said safety issues had not been addressed. >> it means so much to know that
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he had nothing to be ashamed of, nothing to be afraid of, and that he did the right thing. >> back in 1944, the navy called that work stoppage mutiny. hundreds of sailors returned to work, but were convicted of disobeying orders, and 50 were jailed and court martialed. >> you really can't take the racism out of the story, out of what happened in back in 1944, and the only reason that these young men were in the positions that they were in is because they were black. if they had been white, things would have unfolded very differently. >> i announced my decision and signed the orders to set aside the court martial results of all 258 sailors convicted nearly 80 years ago, navy secretary carlos del toro getting emotional when he told the crowd about his choice to exonerate the black sailors. their sacrifice has again once reminded us that we must always do what's right, regardless of circumstances or how difficult it might have been in the past to do so. >> it's mixed feelings because on the one hand, it took 80 years.
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>> kelly english says justice has been a long time coming for the sailors. the memory of those who lost their lives etched in this national park service memorial, remembering the disaster orville atkins came from texas to honor her dad, who died here, so i'm grateful for this day. >> i'm grateful for the exoneration of the men and conquered cornell. >> bernard abc seven news. >> a san francisco street is being renamed to honor a bernal heights man who was shot and killed by vallejo police in 2020. holy circle and park street is being renamed sean monterrosa boulevard. that's the area where monterrosa grew up. saturday, family and friends held the fourth annual tucanes de block party in his honor. they say the event is all about promoting social justice, advocating for change, and remembering monterrosa's legacy. we have books donated by the sf public library, >> so my brother was a firm believer in knowledging up and
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reading, and he was an avid reader. so we're giving back to the community, giving free books to the community, we're feeding the community, and we're having a bunch of art activations for kids and of, of all ages. >> and we're going to get into the performances soon. >> monterrosa died after being shot by police in a walgreens parking lot. he was 22 years old. the officer that shot him was originally fired in 2021, but was reinstated to the force last year. startling images from the middle east. the idf has launched retaliatory airstrikes targeted at houthi militants in yemen. houthis say at least three have died, with 87 others injured. now, the israeli prime minister says the strikes are a direct response to friday's attack on israel. abc news reporter britt clennett is in tel aviv with the latest. >> vast plumes of smoke and fire engulfing the houthi controlled port city of hodeida in yemen. israel launching its first
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claimed direct airstrike on the iran backed group since the start of the israel-hamas war last october, calling it retaliation for friday's deadly drone strike in tel aviv. and in response to the hundreds of attacks against israel in recent months. the idf saying it hit military targets more than 1000 miles away. prime minister benjamin netanyahu tonight saying it's clear to israel's enemies that there is no place that the long arm of the state of israel will not reach. the houthis saying israel struck oil and electricity infrastructure, killing civilians. and tonight, vowing a response, saying they will not hesitate to strike back. hezbollah is saying that israel's strikes herald a dangerous new phase, even as ceasefire and hostage talks top the agenda as netanyahu heads to the us next week. britt clennett abc news, jerusalem. >> new protests in israel ahead of prime minister benjamin netanyahu's upcoming trip to the us. family and supporters of
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israeli hostages taken to gaza are calling on the israeli leader to reach a deal and bring their loved ones home. >> prime minister netanyahu is supposed to go to the united states to speak in the congress, and we think that he should go there only after he come to agreement and a deal to bring them home. and until this is not agreed, it should be here and manage only this and not manage politics or whatever is going to talk about in the congress. >> netanyahu is scheduled to address congress later this week, a part of an attempt to shore up ties with the biden administration. coming up on this week, abc news anchor martha raddatz speaks with house speaker mike johnson about the state of the race less than four months from election day. you can watch the full interview on this week at eight this morning right here on abc seven. still ahead this morning, a bay area city is betting on a street closure to bring more people to its downtown businesses. however, they have a different opinion when it comes to this strategy. and we'll take you
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only experience. >> i don't know about everybody, but it's good for us and we like it. we want to keep it local businesses say they have seen fewer drivers speeding on busy third street. >> now you know you have parklets. i have one here. you know the other businesses have parklets on the same street. so it kind of slowed people down. but here are the people who don't like the closure. >> people in cars like delivery truck drivers who have to park several blocks away to then haul their goods. carolina vale of los amigos imports says her 29 year family owned business has suffered about 45. >> we've lost a lot of customers because customers they don't like to park far away, the owner of sage mediterranean wrote us an email stating some of the concerns from local businesses include lack of parking, operational challenges, lack of business and safety. >> he also says his takeout business has tanked because
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parking is nearly impossible to find. san mateo seems to be working on these issues by installing more of these green zones, with a limit of 24 minutes to allow for a quick pickup, the city council also recently approved designated parking spots for food delivery services like uber eats. that still doesn't help valet and the nearby shoe store. >> and unfortunately, restaurants have more say than the mom and pop shops. and there's only two businesses that have been here for over 25 years, and we have no word and say we asked san mateo's mayor how the city expects to help them. >> let's talk about victor. sure, mayor. right. okay. so isn't he isn't it better if he relocated somewhere else? i mean, how do you bring business to his place? >> well, what happens and what is already happening is that people who come wandering down the mall and they go, i didn't even know there was a shoe repair store in san mateo. wow. i'm going to come back. >> we'll check back in a few
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months to see if his situation has improved. >> we went from primarily a 9 to 5 economy to a afternoon lunch to evening economy, while the downtown area seems to be flourishing, it's the weekends that tend to bring the bulk of their clientele, like during the weekend. >> oh my god, you're going to see a lot of younger generation. they walk around, oh my god, i feel so i feel every business got a busy city. >> officials told us they're working to bolster the number of visitors during the week by offering something that other bay area cities struggle with. the new businesses that i've seen coming in, i always ask them, you know, what brought you to downtown san mateo? >> and what i've heard over and over again is we feel really safe here. we've heard really good things about the safety. so happy, happy to report that san mateo city officials are also counting on a number of new housing developments nearby to help bring more business to the downtown area. >> lyanne melendez, abc seven
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news. >> all right, how's it looking outside, drew? >> hey, good morning stephanie. a live look from our golden gate bridge. certainly that fog is chopping off part of the bridge this morning. we have some coastal drizzle, some breezy conditions. we'll track this cooler end to the weekend before our next heat wave arrives. tomorrow we'll have the watches and warnings in effect tomorrow in the accuweather forecast ahead. >> drew. thank you. also, if you have been watching, you know it's been a rocky road for the giants out of the all star break in the mile high city is star pitcher logan webb able to smooth out the bumps? sports is next (woman) oh, come on! come on! (vo) fargo lets you do this: (woman) fargo, turn off my debit card. i found it! i found my card! (vo) and also, this: (woman) fargo, turn on my debit card! (vo) do you fargo? you can, with wells fargo.
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opened their post all star portion of the schedule with a disappointing loss to the rockies on friday night. now, if they want to have any hope of staying in the wild card race, you got to win the games you're supposed to. colorado entered saturday night's game 28 games under 500. it was star wars night in colorado. my favorite part, though. rockies mascot dinger catching the first pitch. all star logan webb struggling in the first. it's one nothing at this point. wilmer flores ranging wide to his right, but webb can't get to the bag in time. it's two nothing after one. webb, of course not happy in the third. same score. tyler fitzgerald lift off to left center. it's a solo shot. he hit a game tying double later in the game to make it two. all in the bottom of the fifth. two all ezequiel tovar at the plate. and there goes his third straight game with a homer. it's a two run shot. made it four two. webb went six, allowed four runs. that's your game winning swing. giants lose four three. looking to avoid the sweep later today. they're four games back of the
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third and final wild card spot. bob melvin a man of few words. >> we have to win more games. and you know we have to come out tomorrow with the mindset that we win tomorrow's game, move on to the next series and do better. >> all right. a's and angels jose canseco thrown out the first pitch. he'll be signing autographs later today before sunday's first pitch. bottom one two on for brant. rooker does his best bash brother impression. team leading 22nd of the season. a's roll eight two. they'll go for the sweep of the halos later today. you saw it right here on abc seven wnba. all star game. walnut creek's own sabrina ionescu making her third all star game appearance for team usa, five points off the bench for her 2021 all star game mvp. arike ogunbowale scoreless in the first half. second half was a different story. 21 of her wnba all star game record 34 points, they came in the third quarter as the wnba team wins 117 109. she's your mvp. the last time the wnba all stars played team usa handed
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them their only loss of the olympics season. it was also the other time enrique won all star game mvp. >> it's just a testimony to you know, my hard work, regardless, you know, win lose or draw, i'm going to play my game and they're going to the olympics tonight. so, you know, they needed to run their plays. they obviously don't want to lose. you know, going into paris. but we also don't want to lose, we're competitive too. and we kind of got wind that they were going to come out hard. so that's exactly what we wanted to do as well. >> that is your look at sports. have a great sunday. let's send things back to you. >> thanks, chris. will the giants and rockies facing off one last time in the mile high city? we need a win. first pitch is at 1210. hi drew. >> hi, steph. let's take you to our. okay. camera this morning. our microclimates are certainly in play right now. from our camera you can see that we do have cloudy skies out there. current conditions will report temperatures in the 50s. right now we have a little bit of drizzle as well underneath our marine layer carl is certainly acting strong this morning in spots even along the coast. so right now the current reading is
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59 degrees. lots of clouds out there. the winds out of the west, high humidity and visibility right now. not an issue. we'll take it to san jose. it's a much different view. sunshine is breaking out in the south bay. your accuweather headlines will call for another windy afternoon but cooler weather today. enjoy the cooler temperatures because tomorrow our next inland heat wave arrives, lasting three days through wednesday. those temperatures above 100 degrees and then looking even farther down the seven day forecast next weekend. get ready for significant cooldown, something we haven't been able to say for quite some time. let's talk about the winds today, 4 p.m. this afternoon. that onshore flow between about 15 and 35mph. once the sun goes down high pressure begins to take control. those winds are really going to back off first thing tomorrow morning. temperatures right now we're mainly starting our day in the 50s, so it is pleasant out there with a bit of a breeze. here's a look at your day planner today. we have those coastal clouds and some patchy fog around the bay shoreline. early on here we'll have those
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winds throughout the afternoon, but it's a cooler afternoon. your sunset this evening occurring at 827. so live doppler seven along with satellite. what we're tracking this trough this low is responsible for the pleasant temperatures later on today. the proximity between these two features, the low and the high. as they get closer to each other, they do act like a wind tunnel. and that's why we have those onshore winds gusty this morning. tomorrow though, that high pressure will win out sits on top of us starting tomorrow. that relaxes the wind but also acts like a heat pump. and that's why we turn hotter. starting tomorrow. highs today at or just slightly below average and a lot of areas 86 in concord today, 79 in san jose. cloudy in oakland right now. breaking for sunshine. closer to 10 a.m. this morning at 73. it's a mix of sun and clouds all day across the city. the city is quite windy with a high of 6882. in napa, 75 the high in santa cruz overnight tonight, the winds will calm down. we'll find temperatures in the 50s heading into monday. now heat advisories and excessive heat warnings
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begin here tomorrow morning through wednesday. the excessive heat warning. the area in pink. that's the highest risk when it comes to heat. and that means temperatures will be above 100 degrees. so here's the heat risk for monday. we have that moderate to major heat risk starting tomorrow lasting through wednesday. so we have several days of hot temperatures away from the coast. here's the accuweather seven day forecast showing you today's breezy with temperatures near average. then tomorrow it's all about tracking that hot weather temperature surge once again for three days inland. but the coast remains pretty comfortable place to go to beat the heat staying in the 60s. and then we break this heat wave inland on thursday. and then dramatically cooler weather arrives by friday and saturday and next weekend we'll keep those temperatures very pleasant. 70s and 80s, very nice daytime. that's nice. this time of year, it's a well deserved break for sure for folks that are hot. yeah definitely. >> thank you drew. >> well, coming up next returned to its roost. how police solved the case of the missing south
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at the apollo 11 mission this morning. yesterday marked 55 years since man's arrival to the lunar surface. pilot buzz aldrin successfully landed the module on july 20th. in 1969, six hours after that landing, neil armstrong took his first steps on the moon's surface. it was a win for the country in the space race and of course, a huge step for the human race. now to this fun story. a return to the roost for this stolen rooster. remember this one? a six foot tall, nearly 100 pound metal bird is now back in front of its california home and garden, and campbell police delivered it on
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saturday, saying they tracked it down in downtown san jose. it had been stolen from the store on wednesday, and video here showed it being wheeled off in the middle of the day by two people. the owner says it's worth about $5,000, but adds there's a lot of sentimental value to the community. glad to see that roost is back home, where it needs to be well across the pond, competitive cliff divers took part in the red bull cliff diving world series this weekend on northern ireland's causeway coast. take a look at this pretty incredible video here. this is the first time the diving world series has been held in northern ireland. athletes had three different spots to dive from, which includes that massive cliff. >> whoa, you better dive far out there, right? beautiful, though. >> it's amazing. i mean, i got to give them credit. i would not i'd be so scared. i'm terrified of heights. >> and i'm thinking, like, how cold is that water? oh, yeah. you know, and are there rocks down there? >> i mean, how do you know?
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right. that's not that's not a comfortable water. but kudos to them. >> yeah for sure. just one final check of the weather. it is windy out there this morning as onshore flow continues. that's going to keep temperatures close if not below average. look at those daytime highs. we'll keep those winds throughout the afternoon. they will calm down this evening. comfortable temperatures tomorrow though are inland heat wave arrives lasting through wednesday. we will be bracing for it. sure >> thank you and thank you all for joining us this morning. we'll see you back here at nine. have a great day. >> this is abc 724 >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. >> yeah. >> you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. we are we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc
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