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♪ eeeeeh, baby, i said i like it like that ♪ ♪ stomp your feet if you think i'm neat ♪ ♪ clap your hands if you want some more ♪ ♪ i said i like it like that ♪ history right now. as someone who's followed this stuff for a long time, i've never seen anything like these last few weeks. >> president biden stands down, ending his campaign, throwing his support behind vice president kamala harris, the bay area now at the center of the election cycle, once again. >> she's tough. she's real, she's smart, and she's got what it takes. >> harris, announcing her intention to seek the democratic nomination in chicago next mont. democrats almost immediately rallying support. the fundraising machine already in action, but some challenges could be ahead.
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>> plus, the big question if she does become the nominee, that choice of vp uh- would be made strategically. and the big question now who could become the vp's vp? a look at the potential candidates already being rumored as good possibilities. good morning to you. it's monday, july 22nd. >> you know, we have a lot to catch you up on. we're going to start first though, with a check of our forecast. >> yes it was pleasant yesterday. now the heat is back inland. we have heat alerts in effect starting this afternoon. heat advisories in orange. excessive heat warnings in pink. so the excessive heat warnings that include interior portions of contra costa and alameda county. that is where we'll find some of the hottest temperatures throughout the afternoon, but above average across the board today. so the increased risk of heat related illness is with us once again, temperatures right now we have a little bit of cloud cover over the city. we're in the 50s there, but we have clear skies inland. we're currently in the 60s, 60 in concord, 65 in brentwood, 71, though in clear lake, in fact, in our hills in the north bay and the east bay, we're in the
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70s and 80s right now. so let's take a look at our inland temperatures today. it will be a lot warmer than yesterday. full sunshine will go into the mid and upper 90s. in fact, some of our hottest spots likely hitting 101 102 later on today. underneath those warnings around the bay shoreline, it will be a warm one, much warmer than yesterday. we'll be going into the mid 80s with full sunshine, but again, the coast immune to any of the intense heat. we'll have a mix of sun and clouds today. a nice day along the coast with temperatures in the mid 60s. check in with amanda and see those drive times this morning. >> hi drew, we're going to take a live look at our overall map. it's really only showing that typical slowdown through the altamont pass. and the good news is other trouble spots this morning. they have since cleared. i'm going to take you to livermore. eastbound 580. before first street, there was a car fire that was fully engulfed, but it has cleared out of the two right lanes. all lanes are now open then to oakland. a two car crash cleared. the roadway is open this is northbound 880 near 23rd avenue. that offramp also open at this time. you can see speeds are approving to 66mph. let's get back to the desk.
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>> thanks, amanda. president biden expected to address the nation this week after announcing he's no longer running for reelection and opening the door for the vice president to take his place. he is endorsing oakland's very own kamala harris as the democratic nominee. the decision throwing the party into uncharted waters with just a month to go before the democratic national convention. and it's still unclear whether other candidates are going to challenge the vice president for that nomination. the democratic national committee chair, jaime harrison, says the party will hold a transparent and orderly process to choose their next 20, to choose their 2024 nominee. i should say enthusiasm for harris is growing the actblue fundraising group says the harris campaign has raised more than $55 million from smaller donors just since yesterday. it was the platform's biggest day of the election cycle. all of this intensifying, of course, over the weekend, reports say the president notified his team just one minute before sending out that official message. and then came a wave of support for
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the vice president with a slew of key endorsements and donations, excitement building here in the bay area. abc seven news reporter lena howland is live for us in san francisco, where there's a rally set for the vice president today. >> hey, reggie. that's right. as those donations continue to pour in for the campaign, local democratic leaders here in san francisco are wasting no time letting the country know that this city has her back. this morning at 9:00, democratic leaders will hold a rally in support of vice president kamala harris on the steps of san francisco city hall. that's where we are expecting to hear from mayor london breed, city attorney david chiu and members of the san francisco democratic party. remember, harris was the first woman to ever serve as district attorney in san francisco. now, the oakland native has a chance to become the first woman, first black woman and first south asian woman to become president of the united states. both president biden and other top local
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democrats have endorsed her to become the party's nominee. here's representative mark desaulnier out of walnut creek. >> i have nothing but respect and admiration and her story is america's story for having been a da, being an attorney general, being a united states senator, being our vice president. >> it does make sense that she would be the next one that we see to be a candidate for president of the united states. >> supporters and former advisers of hers are already mobilizing efforts to get voters to choose her. come november. that includes members of emerge who you just heard from a group cofounded by harris designed to get more women elected. today's rally at city hall is expected to kick off this morning at 9 a.m. live in, live in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news. >> thank you. lena. well, the race is only going to pick up speed from here this morning. we will get a chance to see vice president harris speak for the first time since biden's exit.
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she is welcoming this year's ncaa championship teams at 8:30 a.m. now, this event was prescheduled before the president made that announcement yesterday, wednesday. the process begins. a democratic national committee will be holding its next rules meeting to open a framework in selecting a new nominee. no other democrat has announced plans to run for the nomination. many thought governor gavin newsom would throw his hat in the ring yesterday, though he tweeted support for his fellow californian, writing, quote, tough, fearless, tenacious, our democracy with our democracy at stake and our future on the line, no one is better to prosecute the case against donald trump's dark vision and guide our country in a healthier direction than america's vice president, kamala harris. now, perhaps most notably, nancy pelosi of san francisco, has not offered her endorsement for vice president harris in a recent meeting with other california democrats, the speaker emerita stressed the need for an open nomination process. >> some of the other top rumored democratic nominees are instead
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choosing to back harris as the pick for president. now, here are some of the possible running mates. if she were to receive the nod. the very popular governor of pennsylvania, josh shapiro, and north carolina's roy cooper both gave their endorsements to the vice president. michigan governor gretchen whitmer joined a campaign call with the harris for president, staff, promising her support. other names include arizona senator mark kelly, kentucky governor andy beshear and illinois governor j.b. pritzker. beshear and pritzker have not publicly endorsed harris. another possible name recently turned independent joe manchin. now the west virginia senator, is considering reregistering as a democrat so he can seek the bid. manchin officially left the party in may. yesterday morning on abc's this week, he advocated for an open process to replace president biden. >> there are many questions about what will come next. amanda has more on how abc seven news insider phil matier is reacting to the president dropping out of the race.
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>> yeah, kumasi abc seven news insider phil matier says most americans were not happy with the choice between joe biden and donald trump. >> matier says the idea that vice president harris is now involved is going to bring more interest into the presidential race. >> kamala harris walks into this race with about $100 million handed to her from joe biden's campaign, because she is on the second part of that ticket when he leaves. it's now they've refiled it as the harris for president committee. so she walks in with more money than anybody else. >> and san jose state political science lecturer donna crane says there had been recent talk about president biden's run affecting other political races. >> i think his candidacy had become politically unsustainabl. uh- my understanding from having talked to a lot of people on the inside of different operations around washington, is that he was getting report after report after report that he was risking sinking other down ballot candidates, a democratic nominee
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other than vp harris could happen, but both crane and matier say it would be less likely. >> back to you, reggie. >> the status of the next presidential debate is still in question this morning. abc news is set to host the debate september 10th with david muir and linsey davis moderating. donald trump is now calling for a change of venue and says it should be moderated by fox news. the chair of the republican national committee says once kamala harris or any other candidate becomes the democrats official nominee, they're eager for a debate. >> you know, obviously, i'll defer to the president in terms of any of the details that that they want to have with it, but we've made it very clear that we welcome that debate because we want to talk about the contrast between the biden-harris agenda and donald trump's agenda, where he is going to unite america and lead us into a bolder future in for the biden campaign, gave a statement accusing jd vance of backing down from a debate with kamala harris. >> it suggests that it could be
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due to their very differing stances on abortion rights. >> recent polls show kamala harris is nearly the same amount of support as president biden over donald trump. of course, all of these were done, though before yesterday's announcement, an ipsos poll taken earlier this month about a potential matchup between harris and trump shows the two were nearly tied, with 42% supporting her, 43% favoring the former president. another poll released by cnn in the first week of july found biden with a 2% lead over trump. if harris were to replace biden in the race, she came out with a slight, slight gain in support with 49% of the vote to trump's 46. >> just a few hours after president biden's announcement, kamala harris merch popped up online on the official biden-harris website. there are t shirts, stickers, this coffee mug, these items are all taking the place of the previous president, joe biden products. we'll have much more on president biden's historic announcement throughout the morning. and if you're heading out the door, keep abc seven news.com and our apps handy. you can see all of our stories and
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the latest developments as they happen. >> 5-10 looking at the accuweather forecast, a wide range in temperatures today. we now have our next inland heat wave starting today lasting three days through wednesday. but of course the coast that is where we get that relief from the intense heat, just like we have been for the past couple of heat waves this month 64 and half moon bay, but 101 in walnut creek. so certainly a wide range of temperatures today. we'll hit about 80 in oakland, 70 in the city with morning clouds to afternoon sunshine. look at our temperatures as we take you into our hilltops. we do have significant warmth right now. this morning, 70s and 80s, right now at 73, in the oakland hills, 81 atop mount diablo. so there's a lot of warm air up above that will slowly descend to the surface as we go throughout the day today and bring us that warmer weather this afternoon. good morning, san jose. a live look outside. we have clear skies. it's mild in the south bay this morning. a current temperature of 61 degrees. high humidity, visibility is good and the winds are much calmer than
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yesterday. overnight the winds really backed off as high pressure moved in here. so looking at the day to day the next several hours this morning, some patchy cloud cover, mainly along the coast. full sunshine and those temperatures will start to take off close to lunchtime and will warm away from the coast. here's future weather as we go, hour by hour. we'll stop this at about lunchtime. 90 are appearing inland, 70s and 80s around the bay shoreline. then later on this afternoon you can see inland. we'll find our hottest areas close to 100 degrees later on today. so we'll hit about 70 in the city today, 80 in oakland, 92 though in san jose, 99 in santa rosa, and then 101 concord, 103 in antioch. warmer tomorrow before we start to see cooler air move in by the end of the week, we'll show you that in the seven day coming up in just a few minutes. >> thanks, drew. we continue to follow developing news over the president's decision to back out of the 2024 race. still ahead, how first lady doctor jill biden is reacting to the news and a mission to turn san francisco into the city of night markets. >> the latest neighborhood getting the community out on the streets, building a bay area,
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party for another term as your president. >> that's president lyndon b johnson announcing he would not run for a second term. that's the last time a sitting president decided not to run 56 years ago. of course, now history being made again with president biden's announcement yesterday. johnson was facing a tough election amid the increasingly unpopular war in vietnam and growing national unrest in 1952. despite leading the country through the end of world war two. harry truman also opted not to seek reelection. presidents teddy roosevelt and calvin coolidge also decided not to go for another term. democrats are hoping to avoid history repeating when johnson and truman stepped aside. republicans won those elections. bay area politicians are
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weighing in on president biden's announcement to drop out and how they feel about vice president kamala harris. a man is at the live desk with their reaction. >> reggie, we spoke with san francisco mayor london breed, who praised president biden for his leadership. >> i appreciate the service of president biden and everything that he's done, not just for this country, but for this city and east bay congressman eric swalwell and former congresswoman jackie speier also weighed in on vp harris, possibly becoming the democratic nominee. >> today's decision by joe biden to not seek reelection shows the difference between a selfless president and in donald trump, a selfish person. >> i fully support kamala harris. >> she is a very strong advocate. she will appeal to women across party lines. she will appeal to independents. she will solidify the african american vote in this country, all of which i think are going
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to bode very well for democrats up and down the ticket. >> and former san francisco mayor willie brown has known vp harris since she served as da in 2004. he says in every job she has had, she has been outstanding. and some voters tell us they would support vp harris if she becomes the nominee. others say they need to learn more about her. back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. house speaker mike johnson is calling on president biden to resign from office immediately. in a statement, johnson says if mr. biden is not fit to run for president, quote, he is not fit to serve as president. johnson is second in the line of presidential succession behind vice president kamala harris. the white house says the president is looking forward to finishing his term. you can check in on our website anytime for live updates on this political shakeup as they happen. from vice president harris polling numbers to deep reporting on how he got here. it is on the front page of abc
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seven news.com. >> two local school board members who sought to ban pride flags from being flown on district property have officially been recalled. the alameda county registrar of voters certified the results of the recall election friday. 52% of people who voted supported removing board president ryan jergenson and trustee linda hurley from their seats on the board for the sunol glen unified school district. that 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. we've reached out to both for comment. we have not heard back. >> in southern california, the city of san diego held its annual pride parade. organizers estimate about 250,000 people were drawn to the festivities over the weekend. more than 200 floats were featured in the parade this year. the city's mayor says the parade has become one of the largest civic events in san diego. >> this is the funnest event of the year, you know, there's so much activity and color and happiness and we're all a part
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of it. we all need this more than ever. you know, the high fives, the hugs, the cheering, the hooting and hollering. these are the things that bring us all joy. and we could use some joy right now. >> i just like hooting and hollering. the theme this year was making history. now it comes as pride marks the 50th anniversary. of course, if you miss the san francisco pride parade, you can still watch it. abc seven's coverage is streaming right now on our abc seven bay area apps. >> right on. okay. look. beautiful. >> you thought pride was over and it isn't? >> no. we still got parades well into the year. those hotter cities, when they cool off in the fall, they're still doing pride. well done. this morning we're talking about hot weather returning once again. several days of inland heat are coming our way. here's a live look at sutro tower. just some patchy cloud cover over the city right now. we'll look at the day planner today. we'll have coastal clouds early on, and then high pressure really squashes the cloud cover. this morning. even along the coast we will get sunny skies. if you're thinking of going to the beaches
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today, it's a nice day. that's we'll get the heat relief. we'll keep it in the 60s, along the coast, around the bay. shoreline gets quite warm today in the 80s and then inland where we have those excessive heat warnings in effect will likely hit 100, 102, 103. in some areas. live doppler seven, along with satellite high pressure now in control of our forecast. that's the heat pump you notice how we have some showers and thunderstorms rotating around this high. we'll have to watch tomorrow and wednesday. maybe 1 or 2 of these could move into our area. bring the threat of some dry lightning. that chance is very low, but that's something we're watching over the next couple of days. here's the heat risk today. moderate to some pockets of major heat risk. the major heat risk in red is mainly in the inland east bay, where those temperatures will be the warmest today. so just take your precautions. drink that water, stay hydrated, stay cool. today, 92, in san jose with heat advisories in effect 88 in cupertino, 98 in morgan hill along the peninsula, a hot 91 redwood city. but the coast that marine influence will be in the 60s there across the city today a wide range 60s for the sunset 70 downtown, 74 in south city in
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the north bay, warm to hot, 92 in san rafael, 102, in cloverdale, 99 in calistoga. but our coastal communities bodega bay, stinson, sausalito, nice in the 60s. now heading into the east bay, we'll have sunshine today. it is quite warm. 80 in oakland, 88 in fremont, about 89 in castro valley and then inlan. today it's quite hot with those excessive heat warnings. 100 in san ramon, 102 in brentwood, about 103 in antioch. here's the accuweather seven day forecast showing you our heat alerts in effect today. as our heat wave arrives inland. we'll keep it there for three days. the peak of the heat wave is tomorrow. cooler weather arrives here on thursday and the look at the weekend believe it or not, below average temperatures coming our way for saturday and sunday guys. >> thank you drew. coming up, the seven things to know this morning. >> plus the new partnership between starbucks and mercedes-benz designed to get you charged up
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on this afternoon. >> number two, president biden says he will be speaking later this week about his decision to drop out of the presidential race after making his announcement yesterday morning, the president quickly endorsed vice president kamala harris to become the democratic party nominee. >> number three this morning, we'll hear from the vice president for the first time since the president dropped out. and she announced her candidacy. vice president harris will welcome the sears ncaa championship teams to the white house. also this morning, leading democrats in san francisco plan to hold a rally in support of harris at city hall starting at 830. >> number four today, frontier airlines will mark its return to mineta san jose international airport between now and the end of next month, the discount airline will launch daily nonstop service from the south bay to denver, san diego, los angeles, phoenix and las vegas. >> number five, the heads up if you're heading to the big sur area this week, starting tonight through thursday, caltrans will close part of highway one near the rock creek bridge from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m. to doing more
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work to repair the section of road that washed away in march. >> and number six, a look at current drive times here at 520 for tracy to dublin 51 minutes. that typical slowdown 16 minutes from san rafael to san francisco and then 15 minutes to get from antioch to concord. >> number seven, meta's whatsapp will soon translate chat messages instantly. the feature is reportedly already available for testing to select users. san francisco's road to recovery after the pandemic has been a bumpy one, but community leaders are eyeing the streets for a solution to help build a better bay area. the richmond night market may serve as a blueprint on how to get it done. thousands of people turned out for the richmond district's second summer night market over this weekend. organizers say the civic joy fund with the civic joy fund say that they are being strategic by investing in the community. >> our theory, our premise is that the road to san francisco's recovery is actually through events and through the streets. the goal is to have san francisco become the night market city, and we're going to
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get there in the next few months. >> the group plans to put a $100,000 effort toward eight night markets throughout the city. it's an investment they believe will pay off in the long run. >> thousands of people took part in the annual aids walk san francisco over the weekend. at least $1 million was raised this year, adding to the 97 million that's been raised since 1987. abc seven is a proud sponsor and abc7 news reporter j.r stone has a look at the event and the special honor for our very own dan ashley. >> hey, good morning, age walker san francisco. make some noise building a better bay area with every step. >> thousands took part in this year's five k aids walk. san francisco in golden gate park. organizers say all the money raised benefits bay area organizations that help people living with hiv aids. >> there's a lot of people that are out there that still need it, and there's certain people that are over a certain age that are still living and fighting, you know, to get some of the
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things that they need. >> team ucsf leader dan bernal has been living with hiv for more than 30 years, and i know that i would not be alive today were it not for the courage and the commitment and the hard work of the physicians at ucsf and san francisco general hospital and ward 86. >> so i am deeply grateful. >> dan, you are our hero. >> just before the opening ceremony. abc seven news anchor dan ashley received a special honor. >> we are so honored that we're able to present this brand new bench in honor of dan ashle 30 years in the fight against aids. when nobody else came out and stood for us, dan was here for us. i don't really know what to say. >> this is the is finding honor as i've ever received and certainly the most meaningful. >> dan accepted the honor on behalf of abc seven and gave credit to our president and general manager, tom sybrowsky. >> he's here on a sunday. to be so supportive, he makes sure that the station is committed.
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you know, we always talk about building a better bay area. this event builds a better bay area every day. >> j.r stone, abc seven news. >> from bp to president can kamala harris do it? coming up at 530, we're hearing from voters in the east bay about the prospect of
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drops out of the 2024 race and endorses vice president harris, but the question remains whether she can take his place at the top of the ticket. the latest coming up when the history of this fateful 24 days is told. >> nancy pelosi, i think, is going to be seen as having an even bigger effect than we even knew on joe biden's thinking and decision making. >> pressure from pelosi and now, at 530, the effect the speaker emerita may have had on president biden's decision to drop out of the race. >> and the director of the secret service will be in the
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hot seat. today, lawmakers in d.c. demanding answers on the lapse in security that allowed the assassination attempt on former president trump to happen. good morning everyone. it's monday, july 22nd. we start with a check on the weather and drew. >> hey, good morning guys. >> we're in store for some hot weather returning away from the coast. we'll start you out with this lovely picture from our east bay hills camera. a nearly full moon out there. limited cloud cover out there right now. you look at current sky conditions, many areas reporting clear skies, if not just partly cloudy skies. so our marine layer is certainly getting compressed compared to yesterday's high pressure moves in here. 50s right now around the bay shoreline. some of our warmer areas inland are in the 60s. so take a look at the heat advisories and excessive heat warnings that will kick in this morning for areas away from the coast. for those temperatures, not only in the 90s, but above 100 degrees in our hottest areas today. so we'll start inland, where those excessive heat warnings are in effect for good reason. look how fast those temperatures warm. by the afternoon we'll hit about 100, maybe 103 and some of our hottest areas around the bay shoreline. it will be warm, not
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quite as hot inland, but certainly above average with temperatures in the mid 80s. if you're thinking of going to the coast to get some heat relief, good idea. we'll have sunshine this afternoon and temperatures mainly in the mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times. >> good morning drew here at 531. much of the bay area is seeing a clear commute. this is minus the typical slowdown over in the altamont pass. but i do want to take you into san francisco southbound 101 before bayshore boulevard. there's a two vehicle crash blocking the left lane there, but you're only seeing a minor backup that is growing. however, you can see speeds down to 20mph there and then to oakland. there's an overturned vehicle northbound 880 at 66th avenue. it is slowing things down. you can see to ten miles per hour. our oakland, 8-80 cam showing that backup as the morning commute begins to pick up. so just take some time. take a few extra moments to leave early if you can, especially if you take 8-80 back to the desk. thanks, amanda. >> this morning the bay area has once again become the center of
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presidential politics. oakland's own vice president, kamala harris, says she will be seeking the democratic party's nomination for president. her announcement is coming in the moments after president biden revealed his decision to end his reelection campaign. abc news reporter and when covering the president's decision with just a month to go before the democratic national convention in an unprecedented and historic move, president biden drops out of the 2024 race for the white house. >> it comes after his highly criticized debate three weeks ago, which sparked relentless pressure from his own democratic party to abandon his reelection bid. in a letter addressed to my fellow americans, the president writing, it has been the greatest honor of my life to serve as your president. i believe it is in the best interest of my party and the country to focus solely on fulfilling my duties as president for the remainder of my term. >> this was a very difficult decision, and one that i think reflects the very best of who joe biden is. >> president biden throwing his support behind vice president
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kamala harris, who had taken the lead on fighting for women's reproductive rights. do we believe in the promise of america and are we ready to fight for it? harris saying, i am honored to have the president's endorsement, and my intention is to earn and win this nomination. we're told she spent much of sunday calling party leaders and others shoring up support. leading democrats, including california governor gavin newsom, red state moderates like kentucky governor andy beshear and prominent progressives in congress like alexandria ocasio-cortez all backing harris. >> kamala harris as our democratic presidential nominee is going to bring an x factor. >> tens of thousands of other african american women, from business to politics to hollywood, joined a zoom call raising over a million dollars in just three hours in support of the first black and indian american woman sitting vice president, who is now running to succeed president biden. former president trump attacking
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biden's legacy, saying he was not fit to run for president and never was, while also quickly shifting his attacks to harris. sources say the dnc rules committee is meeting wednesday to quickly implement a framework to select a new nominee, president biden says he'll address the nation this week to further explain his decision. and when abc news, washington. >> shortly after president biden posted about his plans to walk away from the race, we learned about the first lady's reaction. jill biden's communications director says the first lady was supportive of whatever road he chose, saying, quote, she's his biggest believer, champion and always on his side and that trusted wei, only a spouse of almost 50 years can be a bay area representative of the republican national committee, says her party has some questions. harmeet dhillon calls president biden's decision an abrupt turnaround and says republicans want to know exactly what happened. >> as recently as a couple of
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days ago, the democrats were insisting that joe biden was going to stay in the race and was going nowhere. his family, his immediate staff and supporters were telling us that. so what happened in the last 48 hours to convince him to get out or what? frankly, what threats were made by a democrat party leaders because this is a very abrupt turnaround. >> dilling also called the announcement a shocking betrayal to the democrats, who voted for the president in the primary. >> so how did we get here? it can really be tied back to last month's debate performance. president biden had against donald trump and amanda poling, an approval ratings indicated some concerns with the president's favorability. >> kumasi. about a week after that first debate, president biden sat down with abc news anchor george stephanopoulos for the first exclusive interview since his performance. the following week. the president held a nearly hour long news conference, taking questions from reporters that same day, his campaign reportedly started testing head to head matchups. a vp harris versus trump. the week
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after that, senate majority leader chuck schumer and speaker emerita nancy pelosi both expressed their concerns to president biden about staying in the race. at that time, the president committed to pushing through when the history of this fateful 24 days is told. >> nancy pelosi, i think, is going to be seen as having an even bigger effect than we even knew. on joe biden's thinking and decision making. at almost every step along the way, she was saying this from the perspective of a of an elder statesman who knows what it's like to be elder and knows what it's like to be going through the signs of aging and trying to urge along. joe biden, through her surrogates, through people very close to her, through very carefully crafted leaks and very carefully crafted statements along the way. >> in a statement yesterday, speaker emerita pelosi said, quote, president joe biden is a patriotic american who has always put our country first. his legacy of vision, values and leadership make him one of the most consequential presidents in american history. god bless america with joe biden's
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greatness and goodness. that's the end of her quote. back to you, reggie. >> amanda. thank you. now, san francisco democratic leaders are preparing to rally around the vice president. this as an outpouring of donations have flooded in. abc7 news reporter lena howland joins us live in san francisco. and lena, smaller donors are making a big difference. reporter. >> hey, reggie, they are the fundraising group. actblue says the harris campaign raised more than $55 million from smaller donors. that all happened in less than 24 hours since this announcement was made. that's the platform's biggest day of the election cycle so far. now, this morning, san francisco democratic leaders plan to hold a rally in support of harris in the same place where her political career began. remember, she was the first woman to ever serve as the city's district attorney. speakers at today's rally happening at san francisco city hall will include mayor london breed, city attorney david chu and members of the city's democratic party supporters and
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former advisers of hers are already mobilizing efforts to get voters to choose her. come november. >> first of all, investing in field organizing, investing in in organizers, that will not just go to the cities, but the rural communities across this country, you know, especially in battleground states. i've known this woman for more than 30 years, and she is very, very capable. >> and that was democratic representative john garamendi out of vallejo, showing his support for the oakland native to take over the oval office. today's rally for the vice president happening on the steps of san francisco city hall, is expected to kick off at 9:00 this morning, live in san francisco. lena howland, abc seven news. thank you. >> lena, we are quickly seeing numerous and powerful political groups rally around kamala harris as the democrats presidential nominee. the largest political action committee is representing communities of color. all endorsed vice president kamala
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harris as the next president. the aapi victory fund, the collective pac and the latino victory fund had also backed president biden before he decided to step aside. reuters and axios are reporting the democratic party chairs of all 50 u.s. states has endorsed harris for president, however, notably missing from the list. former house speaker and bay area lawmaker nancy pelosi. >> and you probably know that kamala harris's roots go way back to the east bay. she was born in oakland, grew up in berkeley, and started her legal career at the alameda county district attorney's office. there are a lot of reactions in the east bay on the future of the election. so here's what some people in oakland had to say. >> i appreciate biden stepping aside. a good example of what it means to be a public servant. >> you know, i think she has to work to have a bit of a presence a bit more, especially for younger voters. >> now, the older the old guy is out and his policies along with them, and that we can finally start listening to the voice of the people who want to say, stop
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the genocide in gaza and stop the warmongering in ukraine. >> we also heard more neutral opinions about a harris candidacy from some suggesting anyone but trump would have their vote. >> well, she has been a woman of first in our abc seven originals documentary details her journey from her childhood in berkeley to her formative years at howard university. >> kamala has come from this neighborhood, she knows the steps from below to up high. >> do not be constrained by tradition. do not listen when they say it can't be done. >> she comes at a time when a lot of doors are opening, and she's not afraid to walk through them. >> then harris's rise to political prominence in san francisco, the state of california and beyond. you can watch kamala harris to be the first anytime it's up right now on the abc seven bay area app. the front page of abc7 news.com, or wherever you stream abc seven
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news. >> the director of the secret service will be answering tough questions from lawmakers on capitol hill. kimberly cheadle is being called to answer questions before the house oversight committee about how her agency failed to stop the attempt on former president trump's life last weekend. the grilling will not just come from republicans. congressman brendan boyle of pennsylvania has become the first democrat to call for her resignation, joining some republicans. >> the initial excuses that she has given for the lapses that happened last saturday are just are just unbelievable. and i think that will be must see tv. she's got a lot to answer for. and these concerns are bipartisan. >> house speaker mike johnson says he's forming a bipartisan task force to further investigate the attempted assassination on donald trump and a traffic alert here at 542, we're giving you a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. >> the metering lights have just flipped on. you can see it will take you 36 minutes to get from highway four to san francisco. really? nothing in your way,
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even after you hit those metering lights. back to the desk. >> thanks, amanda. there are some lingering effects of friday morning's global tech outage, most notably at airports across the country. first, though, a check of our forecast with drew. >> 542. this morning we're looking at walnut creek right now. really calm conditions compared to yesterday. remember the wind was really gusty here. the wind has calmed down. we have clear skies right now in walnut creek, 60 degrees, high humidity and those winds very light. and those winds will remain light throughout the day. looking at our highs versus average. i hope you enjoyed yesterday. yesterday temperatures were at or below average. now high pressure is moving in and that is going to act like a heat pump. and you can see daytime highs about 10 to 15 degrees above average in most areas. and our hottest spots into the 90s. if not 101 102 later on this afternoon. but the coast will not feel the heat will stay in the 60s and 70s close to the ocean. so here's future weather. lots of sunshine headed our way. temperatures
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will warm fast today. shorts, t shirts, your best accessories along with the sunglasses, the hat, the sunscreen because it feels like summer away from the coast. highs today will hit about 70 in the city with morning clouds, afternoon sunshine warmer in oakland at 8092, though in san jose, 99 in santa rosa, and then the excessive heat warning in effect inland for those hot temperatures. 103 in antioch. the three day forecast shows you this inland heat wave last three days. it will peak here tomorrow, with our hottest areas hitting about 104 in the afternoon, but by the end of the week, get ready for a significant cool down. we'll show you those numbers coming up wi
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global outage caused a huge, widespread mess on friday. microsoft says 8.5 million windows devices were impacted by that outage. they say that's only 1% of their overall use, according to reuters. security experts believe the update was more than likely not put through quality checks ahead of the update being launched. the latest version of the software was intended to make systems more secure against hacking services like 9-1-1 hospitals and scores of businesses are still recovering. some airports still impacted more than 16,000 flights across the country have been delayed today, according to flightaware.com. also this morning, delta airlines is unaccompanied minor program, which allows minors to fly independently, is on pause through tomorrow. the airline says unaccompanied children who are already booked on a delta flight will not be able to travel today. now, parents or guardians are asked to not book new flights for those children, at least not yet. back to you at the desk.
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>> thanks, amanda. criminals are using this window of opportunity to scam crowdstrike users. the latest phishing schemes involve people posing as crowdstrike employees or other tech specialists offering to help people recover from the outage. the national cyber security center in the us in the uk, i should say, says that they've noticed phishing cases are on the rise following that worldwide outage. well, of course, continue to follow this story here on air and online to keep up with the latest developments, visit abc seven news.com or download the abc seven bay area app and enable push alerts. >> get your coffee and charge your car. you can do it now that 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. this is part of a $1 billion project announced by mercedes last year. there are also plans to expand chargers to starbucks locations on the east coast. fans have filed a federal class action
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lawsuit over that chaos at the copa américa soccer tournament in florida last week. they claim that organizers should have foreseen this situation and implemented a plan to stop it. so you remember this match was delayed more than an hour after thousands of fans who did not have tickets breached security to enter hard rock stadium. meanwhile, people who actually had tickets couldn't get in. they were denied entry. the lawsuit seeks full refunds with interest and reimbursements for travel expenses. >> wnba star brittney griner will have another fan cheering for her as she competes in the summer olympics in paris. her son griner and her wife cherelle, welcomed a baby boy on july 8th. the phoenix mercury star player revealed the happy news on the sheknows podcast, where she said, quote, that's my man. griner is heading to paris this week to play for team usa. >> well, congratulations. very cool. all right, let's talk about the hot weather again. we've been through this routine i feel like so many times this month, but we're seeing that
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heat rise inland again today. look at your weather wellness with high pressure bringing us that hot weather. we also have moderate air quality. be aware of that. you'll notice the haze in the atmosphere. your uv index is a ten. put that sunscreen on, especially if you're going to the coast to beat the heat. so the beach forecast is looking quite lovely today for that heat relief. we have morning clouds out there, but high pressure will begin to squash that cloud cover throughout the morning. so we'll have sunshine in the afternoon 60s from bodega bay down through ocean beach, a little bit warmer in santa cruz and monterey. your ocean water temperatures currently 56 degrees. high pressure is in control. it's inching closer to us, acting like that heat pump we're watching. showers rotate around it clockwise. 1 or 2 of these may try and enter our atmosphere tomorrow or wednesday. that's something we'll watch, but the chance is extremely low highs today. it's hotter. we have heat alerts in effect. heat advisories in the south bay 88. in cupertino, 92 in san jose along the peninsula. it is warm, 86 in palo alto, 91 in redwood city. but cool along the coast, a wide range in the city today 60s for the sunset.
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the richmond, even daly city 70 downtown 74, in south san francisco with increasing sunshine in the north bay, it is hot. 92, in san rafael, 99 in santa rosa, 96 in vallejo, the east bay. it is quite warm today, some morning clouds giving way to sunshine. 80 in oakland 87, union city about 89 castro valley and then inland. it is hot. excessive heat warnings are in effect 103. in antioch, 101 in walnut creek. we'll have some high clouds moving through overnight tonight. 50s close to the water, but inland it stays quite mild. 60s and 70s in our hill tops will likely keep those temperatures in the 80s. that sets the stage for even warmer weather tomorrow. accuweather seven day shows you triple digit heat returns inland today. this heat wave will peak tomorrow. it will last through wednesday before cooler air arrives thursday and then welcome relief temperatures going below average as we head into the weekend. amanda hi drew. >> we want to get to a major traffic alert. this is for people traveling through oakland northbound 8-80 at 66th avenue.
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there is an overturned car slowing things down this morning. you can see the backup here as people are passing the coliseum. the backup is starting to crawl from 98th avenue, and we are being told that chains are needed to remove that overturned car, which you see at the bottom left of your screen right there. this is going to take some time, especially as only the left lanes are open. you can see right here the two right lanes are blocked at this time, but it is open for passing the two others. an alternate route san leandro street or 580. to get around this again. northbound 880 at 66th avenue. let's get back to you guys at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. new at 6:00. the reason some southwest airlines flight attendants say they're getting hurt while on the job. >> first, though, the search for a bride missing her wedding dress. one woman's mission to get to reconnect the two. >> this is abc 724 over seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. live
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cart with her sister jill. >> i don't need 40 bags of this toddler snack, like, do you want to go half on it and i'll just send over 20 bags for you and i'll keep 20 bags and vice versa. >> when you split it between a couple people, that price becomes a lot less. >> new government data shows grocery prices are stabilizing after rapid increases the past three years, but the typical family is still spending about 11% of its disposable income on food, the highest level in three decades, coming up at 7 a.m. how you can save even more on your grocery run with your gma first look i'm elizabeth schulze, abc news, washington. >> a woman from iowa made an unusual discovery last month while driving with her husband, a wedding dress lying on the side of the road. denise gannon says she's trying to track down the owner now. she contacted a local boutique listed on the bag. the dress was in and then posted online. but so far no luck. now, people have a lot of theories about this. some say
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the woman was a runaway bride, or that the dress got swept up in a tornado. gannon just wants to get the dress back to the woman who lost it. >> really thought that if i put it on facebook, somebody would notice it and want it. but nothing, nothing, gannon says. >> if she can't find the owner in the next couple of weeks, she will donate it. next at six, elon musk saying he's about to bring robots in to help production of teslas. >> then the white house set to spend billions to help mitigate the impact of climate change and pollution. >> let's get you going on this monday, looking at your temperatures over the next couple of hours, a little bit of coastal cloud cover, sunny skies later on today, temperatures warming into the 60s and 70s before lunchtime. it's a hot afternoon. we have heat advisories in orange, excessive heat warnings in pink. this will begin later this morning, lasting through wednesday. so the three day heat wave inland lake your highs today. take it easy inland. stay hydrated. find ways to stay cool above 100 in
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