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it's our second hour. massive infernos. wildfires in the west explode in size. the sky turning red as fire forces thousands of people to flee their homes with hundreds of structures destroyed. the choking smoke now moving east affecting air quality across the country. >> gio: grab your brooms. >> come! we fly! >> gio: could another "hocus pocus" be flying to our screens? bette midler giving us an update on a possible third installment, saying she's ready for a sanderson sister reunion. that and all the latest "pop news" headlines. >> rhiannon: summer of love. your dating questions answered. relationship expert bela gandhi is here from how to tackle dating app fatigue to setting expectations. what you need to know to make summer lovin' a blast. ♪ pump it ♪ >> whit: plus, the summer games kicking off in paris. lara and james taking on the city of lights. >> we got to get going here. >> vintage clothing.
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what's a girl to do? i'm in paris. >> whit: going for the gold. >> is that how it's supposed to look? >> no. >> whit: meeting with athletes ahead of the competition and they're saying -- >> good morning, america. >> en garde. ♪ pump it louder ♪ >> whit: good morning, america. we are ready for the summer games, aren't we? we know lara and james are for sure. they're in paris covering the olympics for us. hey, guys, good morning. >> hey, whit, good morning. yeah, i was at the opening ceremonies last night right here on the seine. wonderful watching the athletes. a production i can only say c'est magnifique. >> for me, it was celine dion, what a moment. first time she sang in four years. it was just beautiful. >> there's lady gaga. she was incredible as well. all in all it was all just you said -- >> magnifique. >> c'est magnifique. to you whit.
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>> whit: thank you both. we'll check in with you in a bit. >> rhiannon: back here in the states, two major drug cartel leaders are facing charges for leading the criminal operations and we'll have more details on that coming up. >> gio: first, the wildfires raging in the west. thousands forced to flee their homes, the biggest fire in california right now. it's in the rapidly growing park fire. let's go back to jaclyn lee in chico. >> reporter: gio, good morning to you. firefighters are resting up before redeploying to the frontlines. this as governor gavin newsom declaring a state emergency. this morning an astonishing chaotic wildfire raging out of control, scorching more than 300,000 acres across northern california. the park fire, burning in california's butte county is the state's largest fire so far this year. this as firefighters struggle to gain an upper hand with 0% contained.
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at least 134 structures destroyed and more than 4,000 people evacuated. firefighters across the state descending on the city of chico at a newly created base camp working up to 36-hour shifts to contain flames in the north that have turned the sky into a fiery red for miles. we are seeing a crew deploying here ready to cut lines, trying to get this under control. you can see the flames burning here. the wind is creating this billowing smoke. this appeared within a matter of seconds showing all the conditions firefighters are dealing with just struggling to contain the fire. and our kayna whitworth also on the scene as cal fire uses every available asset to tame this inferno. >> look at right there, so they're doing major phos-chek drops in this area because the fire continues to jump its major containment line, so they're relying heavily on this air attack right now. >> reporter: the hardest
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towns including cohasset and forest ranch, a haunting reminder for jen robbins who lost it all in the camp fire in the nearby town of paradise. >> we lost our home, vehicles, pets, everything. >> reporter: after smoke turned the sky black earlier this week, robbins fleeing down the highway with her young daughter only to encounter what she calls a couple of fire. >> we just started crying because it -- we already have ptsd from the camp fire so it brought up a lot of emotions and memories and what ifs. >> reporter: as for the cause of the fire, officials arrested a 42-year-old man for suspected arson. he will be arraigned in court monday where he'll face charges. rhiannon? >> rhiannon: and this morning two mexican drug cartel leaders are in federal custody facing a slew of drug trafficking charges. and arrested with him, the son of el chapo, another former cartel leader and perry russom joins now from washington with more on this. good morning, perry. >> reporter: rhiannon, good morning. fbi director christopher wray
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says ismael zambada also known as el mayo and joaquin guzman lopez the son of el chapo, have been evading law enforcement for decades now accused of overseeing the trafficking of tens of thousands pounds of cocaine, heroin, meth and fentanyl into the u.s., making billions of dollars. now they're in u.s. custody. el mayo is the leader of the mexican sinaloa cartel, what prosecutors say is one of the most violent and powerful drug trafficking organizations in the world. a homeland security investigations official said the operation to arrest el mayo had been planned for months. they say he was lured into custody by a senior ranking member and he thought he was being flown to a secret airfield in mexico, but instead he was flown to an air strip close to el paso, texas. when he landed he was arrested along with the son of el chapo. el mayo had his first court appearance yesterday morning in texas pleading not guilty to multiple charges. guzman is in trial next week in
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chicago. whit? >> whit: quite an operation. perry russom, thank you. the coast guard rescued a couple missing for 38 hours after being separated from their diving group. nathan and kim maker of edmond, oklahoma, were diving off the texas coast when a swell drove them away from the group. the coast guard searched more than 1,600 miles for the couple who have now been hospitalized with jellyfish stings and sunburns but are expected to make a full recovery. all right, coming up here in our "gma morning menu," much more from lara and james covering the summer games in paris. >> rhiannon: and it's the trend taking over your feed. have you seen it, brat summer? is it over? not if charli xcx has her say. will ganss is breaking it all down for us. what is it? he'll tell us in "pop news." >> gio: feels like summer. tory johnson here with the deals of the season. she's got the good stuff. we'll be right back. you're watching "gma" on a saturday morning. (vo) when your dog hears the call of the wild, make sure they have the right fuel to answer. blue wilderness chicken, with 30% more protein than
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♪ >> whit: love the dramatic music to get us in the mood. we are back now. the summer games officially under way. our own gold medal duo met some athletes to see if they have what it takes to make the cut. lara and james are back with us now covering the games in paris. good morning, once again, guys. >> hey, good morning, whit. after last night's incredible opening ceremony the summer games have officially kicked off and team usa already has its first medal. women's synchronized diving with cook and bacon taking home silver but that wasn't the only sport here at the olympics that we are focused on. no, team "gma" had something different in mind for james and i to work on. >> from artistic swimming to table tennis to fencing and more, lara and i learned from the best of the best and we caught up with some of the athletes before the games. take a look. ♪ the pomp and the pageantry, the team bonding, we're off to a
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great start here at the paris olympics. but before we set foot in the city of lights, lara and i were fortunate to meet up with an array of olympic athletes going for gold. >> teamwork makes the dream work? that's right. >> athletes like joe clarke, the athlete in kayak cross. he's a member of team britain and introduces us to a new sport in the games. it begins with a 20-foot drop followed by a battle around multiple obstacles while being pushed and prodded by your competitors. >> thoughts on who is going to win? how dare you? >> because i'm british. >> despite the pride in our country the americans somehow triumphed in this one. >> bye, sucker. usa, usa! >> with that 21-year-old amy wang heading to her first olympics as part of the u.s.
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women's table tennis team. >> oh, my gosh. are you okay? >> i'm okay. >> shoot. >> oh, my gosh. that was really good. >> really? like is that how it's supposed to look. >> no, it -- >> she can't say it with a straight fence. >> reporter: and miles chamley-watson shared some of his fencing know how. >> love meeting my hero. >> we even learned an artistic swim routine. ♪ ♪ even though this was the first year men were allowed to compete in artistic swimming in the olympics, our coach, bill may, who has been working toward this
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goal for 35 years missed the final cut to come to paris. >> i actually love the sport with all my heart and all my soul. that's a gift that i will always have. >> his story reminded us, it's not always about winning, but how you play the game that really counts. >> exactly, thank you to bill may for his patience and all those athletes. we're rooting for everyone one of them and maybe, james, we'll be ready for los angeles, 2028. >> they needed a whole lot of patience. you did really well with the kayaking. i was less good at that. i was pretty good at table tennis. >> yes, you were. >> i feel like the swimming was really not good for either of us. >> they need to take the word artistic out of that and call it survival. >> whit: and swimming. take both words out. >> gio: listen, you guys did way better than all of us. great, great job. we love you, guys. >> rhiannon: nice to see normal people show us how it's done. >> gio: hey, from lara spencer, it seems appropriate to go to "pop news." will ganss is here. >> i'm hoping they bring back
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plenty of croissants for all of us. that looked very fun as well. let's get into "pop news." in the words of winifred sanderson, oh, look, another glorious morning. makes me sick. thank you, thank you. for fans of "hocus pocus" bette midler dying to conjure up another "hocus pocus" telling "extra" she says there are talks and, quote, serious talks for the installment after the sequel on disney+ and adding the "hocus pocus" franchise means a lot to all three sanderson sisters including sarah jessica parker and kathy najimy and to the fans. i have a title for the threequel. "hocus pocus 3: amok, amok,
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amok." if they make it a full-blown musical, i'm ready for that. now to hollywood royalty mingling with real life royalty at the monte carlo television festival. princess charlene was in attendance with prince albert recognizing morgan freeman with a lifetime achievement award and let's add in a little bit of mayfair royalty. "bridgerton" star simone ashley was named most promising talent and "the gathering" won for best thriller. its producers describe it as an exploration of toxic teenagers and their even more toxic parents. "the gathering," if you want to watch it, a british binge-watch streaming now on starz, hulu with the starz attachment. finally after all the tiktok dances only half of them are mine, all the memes and green
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meme looks, officially over -- or is it? the aesthetic inspired by charli xcx's album and assuring brat summer is only about to level up. stay tuned for something brat-related dropping this week sharing that photo right there from the recording booth and a brat summer. if brat summer isn't your thing what about a summer compliments of paris hilton dropping this called "chasin" featuring meghan trainor, produced by sia, what a lineup. my review of the song -- that's hot. >> rhiannon: doesn't paris have two babies? >> two babies and now an album. welcome back to the world. by the way, if you're getting into blatt summer and that apple dance that's everywhere, might have something cooking for you on "gma" on tuesday. >> whit: ooh. >> rhiannon: i'm still not even sure i know what brat summer is. >> gio: he knows because he has the green suit. >> thank you for clocking that. that's exactly right. >> gio: will, thank you. that was fun.
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let's go over to somara with another check of the weather. >> somara: to think this wildfire out in butte county, california, began wednesday afternoon and look at how much it's raged. over 300,000 acres burned. 0% contained in this park fire and it's really being driven by these strong, gusty winds, also amplified by the low level of humidity we're seeing, 22% in chico where it's burning. you can see red flag warnings issued where we're having single digit relative humidity in utah and air quality alerts have been issued. 926 active wildfires burning in canada. that smoke making its way to the lower 48 and at least 100 in the u.s. and you can see the smoke dispersion and where it's going. very heavy in northern california where the fire is burning, but
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>> yes. certainly is. we had a brief light rain shower here at okay about 15 minutes ago. breezy onshore winds and it is much cooler this morning. 50s and 60s. there's pier 39, 60s and 70s today. >> lisa thank you. and thank you all for [upbeat music] ♪ yeah, baby, i like it like that ♪ ♪ i like it like that, i like it like that ♪ ♪ si a ti te quiero mi amor, i like it like that ♪ ♪ 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 ♪
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crooked highways ♪ >> gio: and back now on "gma" that's timothee chalamet taking on his next role playing iconic folk and rock musician bob dylan. incredible to hear him sing. fans getting their first look at chalamet in the trailer for the movie "a complete unknown" singing "a hard rain's gonna fall" that hits theaters. >> rhiannon: what he can't do? >> whit: i love that bob dylan song. i'm still listening right now. >> gio: you were blown away. we were hearing it during the commercial break. >> whit: i couldn't believe it. we'll definitely stay tuned for that and we'll have more on that. first some of the headlines we're following. 13 people including several children were rescued on a trail at scottsdale, arizona, after getting lost without water in triple-digit heat. a 10-year-old girl was airlifted out of the area. she and two toddlers were hospitalized for heat-related illnesses. >> rhiannon: an adult bear and
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cub got stuck in a car in a northwest connecticut blaring the radio and the horn as -- >> whit: come on. >> rhiannon: i know. a second cub ran around the car. look at it. they destroyed the car. police opened the door, they ran off. the car was not as lucky. look at these images. that's the car owner who took those, its interior destroyed. police believe the bear opened the door but got locked inside. >> gio: espn reporting that jordan love has signed the biggest quarterback contract in nfl history. a four-year deal worth $220 million. the 25-year-old said to make 55 million a year in salary making more than super bowl champ and two-time league mvp patrick mahomes of kansas city. >> rhiannon: the summer games have kicked off. we've been talking about this all morning. we are getting a tour of paris. lara and james are there covering it for us. you guys have the best assignment. what are you up to? >> we have had the best time, as you just said.
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we saw the sights, we smelled the scents. we ate the food. i want you to get out a pen. we did find some hidden gems that you will love if you ever have the opportunity to come to paris. >> what we have learned involves mold, vaseline, and a whole lot of butter on a tour of paris neither of us will forget. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: home to breathtaking architecture, famous monuments, museums and charming caves, it's no wonder nearly 37 million people visit paris every year. ♪ light my morning sky ♪ ♪ burning love ♪ >> reporter: from the finest food to the most luxurious shopping, "gma" is hitting the city of light ahead of the summer games. our first stop, the award winning bakery founded
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1859. >> hi, chef benjamin, bonjour. >> reporter: the be benjamin has the perfect mix for the best croissant. >> you have won serious contests. >> two times the best croissant in paris. >> the best croissant in paris. that's like the best croissant in the world. >> let's call it best in the world. >> to make a great croissant it takes three days. we create -- >> three days? >> i'll get my overnight bag. >> flour, water, sugar, salt, yeast and the milk. >> reporter: and, of course, butter. >> wow, this is hard. no wonder you use the machine. this is the olympic -- >> olympic croissant rolling. >> i've got a diploma in eating croiss croissant. >> perfection. >> it's the butter. that's the thing. >> reporter: from the perfect spread, mustard first used in dijon, france, has become ingrained in french
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culture, if you will, so we came to mustard headquarters, the my shop in paris, a staple since 1747. >> i've never seen anything like this. a mustard tasting bar. brilliant. how do you take your mustard, lara? >> i don't -- i only known dijon mustard. >> do you like strong, not too strong, with flavors? >> i've never had it with flavors except honey mustard but i like it not too spicy. >> if you want specific like chardonnay and black truffle, you have to come to paris for dijon. >> reporter: we tasted croissant and bought mustard to take home. it's a vintage shop, i'm sorry. >> we got to get going here. >> it's vintage clothing. what's a girl to do? i'm in paris. now let's shop and what's more french than perfume. so for that we head to nicolai, because paris is the perfume capital of the world. damian helps us pick out the perfect scent. >> thank you for having us. is it true that france is the perfume capital of the world?
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>> yes, and it's that way since she brought it to the forefront. everybody wanted to put perfume because they wanted to be noticed by the queen. that was very important at the time. >> there's lots of families of perfume. you have citrus. >> can we try some? >> of course. >> what's the best spot to put perfume on? >> there's coco chanel who used to say you put perfume wherever you want to be kissed. >> oh, my. why do we always think of the wrists? >> because there is more warmth, here and here. >> so is that correct? >> yes, that's correct. >> here and here and if you have a skirt, on the leg, just behind the leg. >> just behind the knee. >> okay. >> it doesn't matter? >> no. that's my big gripe about perfume. it doesn't last long. >> some people say you can use vaseline. >> now it's time to make our own "gma" scent. >> musk, which is very strong to keep the smell, then you put also neroli and bergamot.
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and -- >> ah. >> there you go. this is your creation. "good morning america" creation. >> it's fresh. >> good morning, america. >> yes. >> so the next stop is the oldest beret store in france. >> they've been making the iconic beret since 1840. let's go. bonjour. ♪ ♪ >> the star of the day. the beret. when i think of france, i think this is the most iconic. >> this is french. >> why is that? >> the workers and farmers just to wear the beret to protect themself from rain or sun. >> you're going to measure my head. >> i'll measure your head. >> my melon head. >> so it's 59. it's not as big as some. >> you still got to go more because it's not enough. >> much more snug. >> thank you so much.
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>> ready for the next stop? let's go. you had me at fromage. this is the co-founder and guide of we taste paris, taking us on a wine and cheese tour in a private cellar. >> let's talk cheese. >> how many varieties of cheese? >> 1,200 types of cheeses in france. >> 1,200? >> 1,200. many cheeses have no names. >> so many people have a cheese plate, friends over. is there an order you should be eating the cheese? >> definitely from milder to stronger, less salty first, less strong first, making our way into the sharp and the salty. >> and the moldy. >> and the moldy. >> yes. >> making our way to moldy with lara spencer. >> we leave molds behind. that's the good news. the bad news is we're entering the realm of bacterias. [ laughter ] you may know some of these cheeses. >> oh, really smelling.
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>> this is sometimes named the stinky cheese. >> this is called what? >> epoisses. >> epoisses. it sounds like a plus. epoisses. is that a lot to put on one piece? >> take a small bite. >> okay. >> how is that? >> it don't taste how you made me think it might. it tastes much nicer. >> of course, you can't have great cheese without great wine. >> of course. >> cheers. >> cheers, everyone. to fromage. >> i tell you what being on the road with this lady has been so much fun. that bit there with the cheese, she was obsessed with the idea that she didn't want to eat mold, particularly not hairy mold. >> no. >> then we got to the part where he told me i should eat bacteria and that really did set me off. >> we could not stop laughing. it was fantastic. and the tour of the city of light continues, guys, because
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i'm heading to the paris flea market putting on my bargain hunter's hat for the best french finds and i'll share what i'll find and i'm bringing james along to negotiate. he speaks french so can help with that as well but we'll have that for you coming up on "gma" next week. >> whit: hopefully no mold or bacteria for that part of the segment, right? >> hope not. >> whit: all right. thank you, guys. >> rhiannon: they're having so much fun. >> gio: what a blast. >> rhiannon: coming up, summer lovin' can be a blast. it can also be tricky from dating apps to setting expectations, bela gandhi is here answering your questions. moderate-to-severe eczema, hs it's okay to for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin. with dupixent, the #1 prescribed biologic by dermatologists and allergists, they can stay ahead of their eczema.
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>> somara: good morning, america. welcome back to "gma" and good morning, lauderdale-by-the sea, florida. visiting our friends in florida. it is heating up. heat advisory already in place. heat index will reach up to 107 degrees so where do we want to be in? the water cooling off. if that's the case, miami, 91 for a high. water temperature, mid-80s, i like it that way. corpus christi. cooler in coney island. water temperatures in the low 70s and as far as the northeast, we are monitoring a system that will bring rain tomorrow night into monday morning. that's a look at the forecast across the country.
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>> rhiannon: now to this saturday's buzz pick titled "it's elem >> gio: now to this saturday's buzz pick titled "it's elementary." "abbott elementary" meets "only murders in the building," mystery set in the world of pta moms. here's the author elise bryant with more. >> she's so not a pta mom but told to join by the slightly terrifying pta president, trisha. when the school principal goes missing and she sees her drags giant cleaning supplies out to her mini van she's sure trisha has done something very, very bad. but can she prove it? >> rhiannon: hmm. can she prove it? "it's elementary" is out now.
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>> whit: we are back now on "gma" diving into the summer of love. rrrr. i don't know why i just did that. [ laughter ] >> gio: i did not expect that. >> whit: we called for reinforcements. relationship expert and host of the smart dating academy podcast bela gandhi is joining us and to save me here as we answer some of your dating questions. bela, always great to have you. we get excited with we have these segments. so let's talk about dating apps. obviously a lot use those nowadays but some get dating app fatigue. so what's your advice for people experiencing that? >> the fatigue is real. if you're exhausted, shut the dating apps off. take a dating detox. but if you're just a little tired put boundaries around it. 15 minutes in the morning, 15 in the evening. that's all, and it's summer.
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as an alternative get yourself out and meet people doing real-life things that you like -- kayaking, running, hiking, whatever. >> rhiannon: i love that, get out in real life. it's been a long time since the three of us have been on the dating scene. >> whit: 18 years here. >> rhiannon: luckily we have a question from a viewer, a good question from gaya. let's listen. >> enjoying dates in the summer is hard. how do i know if the relationship is moving forward at a good pace? >> rhiannon: good question. how do you know if it's moving forward? >> you want to make sure it's not too slow and not too fast so for the first month one date a week with this person. after that, the second and the third month, ramp it up to two dates a week. by 15 dates, that's our 15-date rule, have the conversation about exclusivity, put a title on it. >> gio: yeah, i didn't follow that advice. i moved very, very fast. another viewer question from matt. check it out. >> i'm 56 years old and just getting back in the dating world. what should i know and expect in
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this phase of my life? >> gio: oh, good question. >> dating over 50 is an amazing time to date. there are millions of singles out there looking for love and companionship. so adopt the attitude what i call psychotic optimism. love is out there for me and i just have to find it. but if you're just getting back into the dating world after a long time, get some help. there's tons of free information on the internet. our podcast has over 150 episodes. tons of free stuff. a tip, get a google voice number. it's a fake phone number that routes to your cell so you don't have to give a bunch of dating strangers your phone number so keeps you safe and you can call and text from it. >> whit: can i do that with my family? [ laughter ] love you dearly. we got another question. this one on instagram from isabel. she asks, i met a guy on a dating app and it said that he wasn't looking for anything serious. we spend a lot of time together and i don't think he's dating other people but i'm not sure. what should i do?
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>> if he says he's not looking for something serious, believe him. even if he is spending a lot of time with you, ask the question, get on the same page. 2024, the summer, use your voice. ask things you want to know. get on the same page. >> whit: okay. >> rhiannon: psychotic optimism. >> whit: i like that. the second part is important, though. second part. bela, thank you so much as always. we appreciate it. and we will be right back after this.
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♪ >> whit: and, of course, we would like to say thanks to our gold medal team out there in paris and reminder abc newslive will have live weekend programming every weekend and providing latest news throughout the course of the day. >> gio: that's right. i'll be in the chair starting 10:00 a.m. eastern. i'll see you there. thanks for starting your saturday with us. see you right back here tomorrow morning. bye. ♪
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out over issues involving a controversial housing project. they voted to recall vice mayor maurice goodman and council member angela carlin. it's regarding the handling of a plan to convert a la quinta inn into permanent supportive housing. the recall campaign claims the two leaders failed to represent the community's voice. the san francisco marathon is tomorrow tens of thousands of runners are set to participate, starting early in the morning. the 26 mile loop winds mostly through the northern part of the city. they'll start at mission street
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and the embarcadero at 5:15 a.m, so you can expect street closures in that area and public transit to be rerouted. you can find a full list of the service changes over on muni's website. all right. how's it looking outside, lisa? >> well, with our widespread low clouds and fog, that's steady onshore flow continues and it's cool out there. gray everywhere it is 57 in half moon bay, 61 in hayward. temperatures came down yesterday even more so today. it is 60 by the delta. a southwest wind over 25 miles an hour, and anywhere from 12 to 17 degrees cooler than yesterday. so once the clouds peel back, we'll begin to see the temperatures come up. but it's going to be another ten degrees cooler than yesterday's upper 80s and even 90s in some spots. so 76 today in livermore. look for 71 up in napa and temperatures in the 60s with very little clearing in parts of the bay shore today. but we'll see a warm up. we'll talk about that coming up a little bit later. stephanie.
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