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>> now at six. oakland. make as share of the coliseum. the mayor saying it can use that money to make the city safer. but critics say they are not so sure. >> cash, not drugs. san francisco's plan to give money to welfare recipients if they can prove they're not using, then you may see some fog during your morning commute. >> it's going to lift later and we could see things start to warm up later this week. >> good morning to you. it's tuesday, july 30th. >> let's start the check of our forecast with drew. yeah that picture really told the story. >> well this morning a lot of drizzle out there. a lot of fog. we have certainly a cool start to the day. the golden gate bridge camera showing you we are socked in this morning. some low visibility along the coast and with current temperatures pretty uniform, you can expect the warming process this morning over the next couple of hours to be slow as well. you'll probably keep that extra layer on for much of the morning. it will take some time to break down this marine layer. it's pretty deep right now. inland. it's another pleasant afternoon. we will see a lot of sunshine out there. temperatures mainly
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getting into the mid 80s. so a little bit below average for this time of the year. around the bay shoreline. we have overcast skies right now, some pockets of drizzle, that cloud cover still hanging on close to 11 a.m. i think after 11 a.m. we'll see more in the way of sunshine pretty fast. so by the afternoon it is sunny, but temperatures are below average. we'll keep it in the low and mid 70s for daytime highs along the coast. today it is foggy. we have low visibility. we have some drizzle. you'll need your windshield wipers for a few minutes out there this morning. we'll find partly sunny skies and temperatures today along the coast, mainly in the low and mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning? hi, drew. >> we'll take a live look from our south beach cam. you can barely see the bay bridge. you can only notice it by the headlights that are heading into the city. here things are driving under the speed limit on the bay bridge. nothing really in their way except for that fog. that's what's keeping things just a little slow moving. and then to san jose we go. there was a two vehicle crash that was moved to the shoulder. this is on northbound
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101 before oakland road, slowing things down to about nine miles per hour. and then adding to that slowdown. there is a report of a stall in the second lane from the left. this is different from that crash. and then the san jose 87 cam southbound 87. it's clear here. heading to 101 is starting to fill in. i could say that, but you can see really a smooth commute here at 602. reggie. >> amanda. thank you. today we're expected to hear from oakland mayor shengtao about the deal to sell the city's half of the coliseum complex. but what happens to the rest of that site? and how will the city use the money? abc7 news reporter gloria rodriguez is here to explain what comes next. >> good morning. reggie. as far as what's next, the oakland athletics owned the other half of the site and there are still questions about when and if that 50% will be sold to had this deal not gone through. there was talk about the loss of public safety jobs. mayor xiang tao says this is not just a short term solution that keeps police and fire stations open, but the oakland police officers association is skeptical and sent this statement overnight.
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the opoa is doubtful. the sale of the oakland coliseum will solve the mayors and city councils epic mismanagement. we are deeply concerned for the safety of residents, businesses and our police officers, mayor tao announcing oakland's half of the coliseum site has been sold in a deal between the city and the african american sports and entertainment group. the sale is worth at least $105 million. mayor tao released a pre-produced video clip in reaction to the sale, but did not talk to reporters directly or answer questions. >> i'm really excited, and i just want to thank everybody who worked day and night to ensure that this deal has gone through. >> this deal has taken forever. just to get to this point. now we have half of that land sold. the other half. i'm told, should be sold by john fisher. and the a's no later than the end of this week. >> that's abc seven sports director larry beil. in a
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statement, mayor tao says it is a deal that will lead to a multibillion dollar investment in east oakland, which will bring business opportunities, affordable housing, tax revenue and community benefits for decades to come. and the mayor is expected to hold a news conference about the sale at 10:00 this morning. of course, we will be covering it for you live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. thank you. >> gloria. new developments as we are tracking the wildfire emergency across several western states, including our own. at last check, the national interagency fire center says it's monitoring more than 100 active wildfires from california to colorado and arizona. and they've burned more than 2 million acres combined. the park fire is now the sixth largest wildfire in california history. the massive blaze is more than 12 times the size of san francisco. just how intense the fire is and what firefighters are dealing
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with. this is a firsthand look at the perspective of a north bay cal fire crew. they are currently assisting in this firefight more than 5300 personnel are there coordinating in the response. >> the park fire has burned more than 383,000 acres. containment is now up to 14%, but the destruction is growing. cal fire now says the fire has destroyed 165 buildings. the community of cohasset is the hardest hit. ron ward's home survived. as the fire moved in. he and his son stayed and they managed to save their home. you've got a one of the largest fires now in in our history coming our way. >> so and we knew it was going to be bad. we just didn't know how bad it was going to be. >> he didn't have a lot of good choices. ward said. his family just got dropped by their insurance a month ago, so if they lost their home, it would have wiped out their life's savings, he says it's devastating to talk to so many
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friends who are facing such loss. >> we're very blessed and we're glad that we were able to save our property. it just it's tough. there's a lot of those phone calls, a lot of people who have lost their homes, they haven't even been been able to get back to look at their homes. >> the man accused of starting the fire appeared in court yesterday for the first time. ronnie dean stout, the second is facing a felony arson charge. the butte county district attorney says witnesses saw stout's car get stuck at the top of a hill and heard him revving the engine. prosecutors believe that's what sparked the fire. when stout saw the flames. they say he pushed the car down a hill instead of calling for help, the da says. stout claims this was an accident. he's being held without bail and is due back in court on thursday. you can keep track of the fires burning across the state with our abc seven california wildfire tracker. it gives you a full picture of the fires and smoke across the state. it's up for you right now on the front page of abc seven news.com.
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>> it is a busy week in the race for the white house, donald trump's vice presidential running mate will be in nevada today after making a fundraising stop here in the bay area. ohio senator jd vance made his first bay area visit since being added to the republican ticket. vance's motorcade zipped past supporters lining the streets outside the four seasons hotel in east palo alto yesterday. >> jd is an amazing vice president who has always followed the policies of the republican party. he stands for raises families. he's a great example for us as the families and people of america who love this country. >> according to an invitation posted on the santa cruz county republicans website, guests paid up to $25,000 a person to attend the fundraiser. vance once worked in venture capital in san francisco, and that is expected to make him a popular candidate among some local donors. >> i think that's good for silicon valley and somebody who understands the issues that are
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important to our startup communities, especially. >> vance has another stop in california this week. he'll be in fresno county wednesday attending a fundraiser. >> vice president kamala harris's team says she will be at the abc news presidential debate september 10th, with or without donald trump. trump told fox news he would probably attend, though he said he could, quote, make a case for not doing it. the vice president's list of potential running mates is shrinking. north carolina governor roy cooper has taken himself out of consideration. campaign co-chair michigan governor gretchen whitmer told cbs news. the vice president is likely to announce her running mate within the next week, as many predicted, the use of ai is already threatening the integrity of the election. >> most recently, elon musk shared an ai generated video mimicking the voice of vice president kamala harris. we talked about this yesterday. the post makes it seem like she said things she never really did. amanda is at the live desk with more on the dangers and what's being done.
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>> amanda kumasi, the fake ai generated video of vice president kamala harris has been widely viewed since elon musk shared it. we added a disclaimer on the video, which used a cloning tool to copy her voice and pretend she's saying things she never did. >> i come all harris and your democrat candidate for president because joe biden finally exposed his senility at the debate. thanks joe. >> musk clarified the video was satire, but experts argue carelessly promoting content like this damages election integrity across the country. menlo park assemblyman mark berman has been championing more regulations on ai generated material for years. a few months ago, he introduced a bill in the state legislature that would force social media companies to regulate this type of content. during election seasons. >> to be able to identify this content. and then when they do, either to block it entirely, if it's if it's extraordinarily nefarious and damaging, or to label it. >> assemblyman berman says he's hopeful his bill will become law
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and in the next few weeks, several other lawmakers have introduced similar bills in recent months and governor newsom has signaled he will sign at least one of them. >> kumasi. thank you, amanda, you can count on abc seven news for all things politics as we move toward election day for live updates and expert analysis on the presidential election, head to our website, abc news.com/election drew 610 this morning kumasi. >> we're looking at air quality. all of our current sensors are green. we have fresh air overhead and we'll keep that smoke away from us. we have several fires burning across california. the big one is the park fire. outside of chico. there's all that smoke you can see right now. onshore flow continues to push that smoke away from us. but tomorrow, if your plans do take you to tahoe, we will see a decline in air quality. there some of that smoke moves its way south across lake tahoe. but here locally, we're seeing fresh air for the foreseeable future. today's forecast inland, lots of
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sunshine. we'll have temperatures in the mid 80s. very pleasant, very similar to yesterday's daytime highs. lot of fog around the bay shoreline around noon we see more sunshine appearing. we'll keep those temperatures in the low 70s. and then along the coast, it's just foggy out there. we have drizzle this morning and we'll keep it mostly cloudy throughout the day with temperatures in the low 60s, so a high of 70 in oakland today, 66 in the city we'll go 77 in san jose. low in mid 80s inland, 85 in santa rosa, 77 in napa, the bay bridge series underway tonight. first pitch 645. it will be cool and it will be breezy 63 degrees and it gets foggier and chillier by the ninth inning. we're cooling off to a temperature of 59 kumasi. >> thank you, drew. still to come, a local organization trying to highlight its work to support and give health care to the bay area's transgender community. then the secret service director testifying about the attempt on former president trump's life later today, the new details we're learning about the investigatio,
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taylor swift themed dance class in england, a 17 year old man is in custody. police custody after this knife attack. right now,
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five more children and two adults are in critical condition, swift posted on instagram. this morning that she is completely in shock. she wrote these were just little kids at a dance class. i'm i'm at a complete loss for how to ever convey my sympathies to these families. today, acting secret service director ronald rowe is set to update the senate about the investigation into the attempted assassination of donald trump. rowe is expected to offer more details about the agency's communications at that rally in pennsylvania earlier this month. this is coming as the fbi reveals trump has agreed to be interviewed as a witness and a victim in the case. trump told fox news the interview is set for thursday. a portrait of the gunman is taking shape through more than 450 interviews. the fbi says they've learned the suspect was intelligent, but reclusive. the fbi has not uncovered a motive for the shooting, but it believes the suspect had done extensive planning. san francisco has a new idea to
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tackle the drug crisis some welfare recipients could get up to $100 a week if they can prove they are drug free. supervisor matt dorsey is behind the plan that leaders are calling the cash not drugs legislation. this is designed to complement prop f, a voter passed measure that requires people on welfare to get drug tested before receiving a $619 check every month from the city mayor. london breed got candid about her personal reason for supporting the plan. >> i lost my sister to a drug overdose. she was down in the streets of the tenderloin. it was definitely very difficult. i want to make it easier, just as easy to get treatment as it is to go out there and buy dope. >> the board of supervisors still needs to approve the legislation. if it passes by the end of this year, the city will get six months to prepare. so the legislation is set for mid 2025. >> today, the san francisco community clinic consortium is holding a news conference to highlight national health center
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week. the organization will highlight their work to support and provide health care services to the trans community. this comes as san francisco officially became a sanctuary city for trans people. earlier this summer. the news conference starts at 1130. that's at city hall. >> thousands of k-pop fans in the bay area are getting ready to see one of korea's biggest solo pop acts. i love you, say hello, i'm my fi. >> you say ho and i'll fly. >> are you is performing at the oakland arena tonight. since she debuted in 2008, she's racked up a string of hits, including 31 number one singles in south korea. and that's the most of any artist in that country. oakland is one of just six north american stops for iu. the resale tickets are still available on ticketmaster. okay concerts and what are they going for? >> what's the resale? >> i owe you? i'm not sure how nice. sure
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>> money. i feel like i'm not cool enough for k-pop. >> raise your hand if you've if this is the first time that you've heard of her. >> that's my business. >> yeah. for sure. my business. kumasi >> and i'm not saying she's not big. i'm saying we're not hip enough to actually know that you are. >> i'm just happy i got tickets to go see chaka khan at, stern grove. do you think anyone. >> do you think there's anyone in the middle of that venn diagram? like, is there an iu fan slash chaka khan fan? >> perhaps. >> perhaps there could be. >> if you are both dm us, we would like to interview you. we want to know about you this morning. >> it's gray out there. we'll take you to walnut creek, where we do have mostly cloudy skies right now. drizzle along the coast so our marine layer is deep right now. we'll get a cool afternoon on the way, very similar to yesterday. then a warming trend gets underway here. tomorrow we'll start to see warmer temperatures by the end of the week and then into the weekend. the outlook calls for hot weather returning inland by saturday afternoon, our
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warmest areas inland approaching about 100 degrees. but the coast does remain pretty comfortable. get that morning walk or run in. we have pretty cloudy skies. you see this 10% chance that's the drizzle that we have this morning across the city. parts of the east bay, certainly along the coast. we'll keep drizzle in the forecast through about 10 a.m. then we start to see increasing sunshine deeper into the day. so highs in the microclimates. it is cool for july in the south bay 74 in santa clara, 87 in gilroy we'll go to 75. in cupertino we'll keep it foggy all day along the coast, only 62 for half moon bay, but brighter and comfortable in redwood city at 7473. in mountain view across the city today it is very cloudy. you might find some drizzle over the next couple of hours. the clouds will break downtown close to about noon 1 p.m. stays pretty cloudy for the sunset. richmond district, even daly city. i think you're overcast all day today with a high of 64 in the north bay, 81 in sonoma, 83 in san rafael, but 77 in petaluma, 77 in napa. the
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east bay. it is cloudy out there this morning. sunshine prevails closer to 10:11 a.m. 70 in oakland, 73 in fremont, 75 castro valley and inland, just like yesterday, will keep temperatures slightly below average in the low and mid 80s overnight tonight, we do expect widespread fog once again. drizzle in spots, temperatures mainly in the 50s as we head into wednesday. now wednesday will start to see a return of some 90 degree readings inland. we'll inch those numbers up even more heading into thursday, and that's the trend. as we get closer to the weekend, we'll find warmer weather moving in so the accuweather seven day forecast shows you it's cool for july today. warming trend gets underway here tomorrow, and then over the weekend you look at saturday. we have hot temperatures returning inland with lots of sunshine. guys >> thank you drew. now we're checking in with ginger zee who is live with what's coming up on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> hey reggie kumasi nice to be with you. so it's a tuesday and we'll start with mola lenghi there in your state on the front lines of the park fire. now the
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sixth largest in state history. and the suspect accused of starting it appearing in court today. also, i'll have the other fires across the west, plus the new warning about a scam that can ruin your summer vacation. what you can do to protect your hard earned travel rewards points. and gma is at the summer games. lara taking us to her own type of game. paris's famous flea market showing off her gold medal. tips for finding hidden gems. you'll see it all right here on gma now. >> did she go to the vintage store that this is the best thing to do in paris. because they have all these like well not the clothing but they went with like home goods. >> oh how are we taking that home on the plane? >> well, that's they have a whole conversation about that. they do. yes she basically says she packs super light so that she can fit a lot of stuff in. when she comes back. >> oh, okay. >> that's true. that's what i did. >> you did that. >> what did you bring a carry on
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and a purse. that was large enough for me to put a lot of things in there. and when i tell you i was packing it in there like mary poppins. >> yeah. okay. >> i'm ready. >> all right. good. you do. >> i can't remember the last time i even shopped on a trip. i don't know, i know it's not. yeah. >> same ginger. we are same. >> i went to paris for that, though. right? >> you did go. yeah. okay. >> i was like, i want a bag. >> i went there to go see, like, children. push you know, the little sailboat with the little thing and it's not motorized and then like. and to eat bread that's. and to see a museum. >> yes. that too. >> but to each their own. viva la france! viva viva celine dio. >> right. >> all right, thank you, ginger, and we'll see you ...and the taste of real honey for big smiles... ...little smiles... ...and good for the whole family smiles
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oakland. this is a live picture of the scene. this isn't too far from rockridge, bart. we'll keep you updated here and online at abc7 news.com as we learn more. this morning. the bay bridge series gets underway today at oracle park, and the giants will be without one of their sluggers. last night they announced they're going to trade jorge soler and pitcher luke jackson back to atlanta. both
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players won a title for the braves three years ago. the giants will get a minor league player and an injured pitcher in return. soler never quite hit his stride with the giants. atlanta will play the will pay the remaining $26 million of his contract. the trade deadline is tomorrow. kim jong un is looking to start a new medication for his obesity related health problems, according to a south korean spy agency. the 40 year old kim jong un is known for heavy drinking and smoking. he has a family history of heart problems. both his father and grandfather died of heart issues. we're also learning that kim is secretly training his daughter to take over the line of succession. kim july, his second child, believed to be about 10 to 11 years old. next, at 630, the new warning from the fda about people overdosing on certain weight loss. weight loss drugs. then the one type of car that is selling more than any other
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organizations responding to a recent directive from the governor about the state's homeless crisis. >> if unhoused camps are cleared, where should those people go? >> then dolly parton, among the stars set to collaborate on a new country album, and some of those tunes might get played at outside lands here next weekend. >> good morning everyone. it's tuesday, july 30th. >> let's check in that forecast with drew. >> yeah. good morning. so it's cloudy out there. we have some pockets of drizzle. it's just a cool start to our tuesday a live look at our okay camera. this morning. as one of the aircraft taxis away from the gate. we are reporting drizzle at the airport right now. it is cloudy out there. that drizzle is also located along the coast and across the city right now. current temperature in oakland we're at 61 degrees. a variable wind, very light right now. and that humidity is on the high side. looking at temperatures across the region, just like yesterday. it's pretty uniform out there, mid 50s to the mid 60s as we get you going on this tuesday. so just like yesterday our inland temperatures will be
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slightly below average. we're still underneath that cooler pattern later on this afternoon. expect a lot of sunshine inland mid 80s for daytime highs now around the bay shoreline. we have a lot of cloud cover this morning. sunshine appears closer to 11 a.m, so you'll likely keep that extra layer on all morning as we're slow to warm temperatures later on this afternoon. with that brighter sky, we'll get you into the low and mid 70s along the coast all day today. it is foggy. we'll have partly sunny skies and temperatures in the low and mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning. good morning drew. >> we'll take a live look from the san mateo bridge cam taillights there traveling westbound here you can see from the toll plaza into foster city. that drive will take you about 12 minutes, and then we'll take you to san lorenzo, where we're dealing with a two car crash before a street. this is southbound, 880 before a street. it is at the center. divide causing a backup to washington avenue. you can see speeds are down to about 29mph. and then to our live richmond camera. it is stop and go traffic westbound
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580 from stenmark drive into the toll. so just be aware there. i'm also tracking a crash in napa valley involving a police pickup truck and a pedestrian. it happened just after seven last night at the intersection of berry and washington streets in calistoga. officers say the patrol vehicle hit a 22 year old woman who was crossing the street. she was taken to the hospital to be treated for what police are calling major head injuries. it's unclear if she was walking in the crosswalk. officers are also investigating if the patrol car had its sirens and lights on. no one else was hurt and the road has since reopened. no word yet on any disciplinary action against the officer driving that police pickup truck. back to you, reggie and kumasi. >> amanda. thank you. new developments, more bay area firefighters are making their way to the largest wildfire in the country. the park fire is now at more than 383,000 acres and four counties. that's an area 12 times the size of san francisco. it is now california's fifth largest wildfire in recorded history.
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the san francisco fire department posted a video saying it just sent additional crews to help on the fire lines. >> a large portion of land used for outdoor education projects at cal state university, chico, has been damaged by the park fire. a post on the facebook page for the big chico creek ecological reserve says the vast majority of its 7800 acres has been impacted. they say most of the reserve's infrastructure is lost, but it's too soon to know the full extent of the damage, according to the post. they'll be closed to visitors for the foreseeable future. evacuation orders are now in place in kern county, where the burrell fire has charred more than 53,000 acres since it broke out six days ago, reports say. all but a few buildings in the mining town of zavala, northeast of bakersfield, have been wiped out. in all, some 2300 people have been ordered out of their homes because of the fire. it's caused $2.5 million in damage.
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you can track the wildfires across the state as well as the air quality with our interactive wildfire tracker. you can find it, bookmark it. it's on abc seven news.com/fire map. >> the city of oakland appears to finally be able to sell its share of the coliseum site, and that means more money coming to the city's public safety department. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us now. we're supposed to learn more from the mayor today. >> we are reggie oakland mayor shang tao is expected to hold a news conference about the sale at 10:00 this morning. she says the deal will lead to a multibillion dollar investment in east oakland, which will bring business opportunities, affordable housing, tax revenue and community benefits for decades to come. mayor tao announcing oakland's half of the coliseum site has been sold in a deal between the city and the african american sports and entertainment group. the sale is worth at least $105 million. the oakland athletics owned the other half of the site, and there's still questions about when and if that 50% will be
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sold to abc, seven sources say. the other half of the site should be sold by john fisher and the a's no later than the end of this week, mayor tao released a pre-produced video clip in reaction to the sale, but did not talk to reporters directly or answer any questions. >> i'm really excited and i just want to thank everybody who worked day and night to ensure that this deal has gone through. how much of it is going to be devoted to housing and retail and infrastructure and environmental concerns, and how much of it is going to go to try to keep sports alive at 66th avenue in one form or another? >> that's my biggest question. >> that's eddie dolge, a former sports executive for the a's who coauthored the book good bye oakland. had this deal not gone through, there was talk about the loss of public safety jobs. mayor xiang tao says this is not just a short term solution that keeps police and fire stations
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open, but the oakland police officers association is skeptical and sent this statement. the opoa is doubtful. the sale of the oakland coliseum will solve the mayors and city councils epic mismanagement. we are deeply concerned for the safety of residents, businesses and our police officers, and the chronicle reports that these payments will be made to the city over a period of time, not in one large sum. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news kumasi. >> thank you gloria. today, vice president kamala harris is heading to the battleground state of georgia. her trip comes as her campaign continues to gain momentum. last night, her supporters raised $4 million on zoom, which has been a popular rallying place for democrats. meanwhile, new audio reveals republican vice presidential nominee jd vance told donors privately that the change in the democratic ticket made their campaign more challenging. >> all of us were hit with a little bit of a political sucker punch. the bad news is that
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kamala harris does not have the same baggage as joe biden, because whatever we might say, kamala harris did a lot younger and kamala harris is obviously not struggling in the same ways that joe biden did. >> vance is now dismissing those comments, pointing to polls that show donald trump with an edge over vice president harris in the east bay, hayward police are asking the public to come forward with any information about a drive by shooting that killed a 16 year old girl. >> this happened sunday morning, just after 11 near glad tidings church on west tennyson road. police say masked men in cars pulled up to the parking lot of an apartment complex. they believe the people in the cars exchanged gunfire with people at the complex. that's when the girl was shot. a 41 year old man who was walking by also got shot. >> we can't stand for this. this is something that we should all be outraged about. and i think that we're going to continue to work with our community partners and our regional partners to make sure that to the extent
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that we can, that that this doesn't happen again. >> police haven't made any arrests, but they have recovered some of the cars involved in the shooting. they don't believe this was a random shooting, but it's not clear if the teenage girl was a target. >> this morning we are hearing from a bay area doctor about san francisco health department's new recommendation for all of us to mask up indoors. according to the cdc, california is one of eight states where covid 19 wastewater viral activity levels are very high. this warning came on friday on social media, as health officials urge people to help slow the summer surge of covid. according to the cdc. california is one of eight states where covid wastewater activity levels are high. doctor peter chin-hong, from ucsf explains why it could be a good idea to get your mask out again. >> the rationale is that it's just so much covid going around right now that it's with a very transmissible strain that, it's going to be very easy to get it. >> officials recommend people
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over 65 to be up to date with their vaccinations and get the new one that's coming out in october, coming up the back to school clothing deal, target is offering why you need to find some of your old jeans to take advantage of it. and let's take a look right now, live at the new york stock exchange, the big boards, 5150 points up right now. another update on markets next. >> then the push to move the castros iconic pride flag to landmark status. but first, here's drew. >> hey there, 639 we'll look at the forecast today and we will find temperatures keeping that trend of cooler than average daytime highs. we have a lot of fog this morning in the city. we'll hit only 66 today with some morning drizzle as well. oakland cloudy right now. afternoon sunshine. we'll hit 7077 in san jose which is below average. sunny and pleasant in walnut creek today coming in at 82 degrees. live doppler seven along with satellite. this dip in the jet stream you see across northern california, the pacific northwest keeping us comfortably cool that deep marine layer this morning. but high pressure over texas. this will slowly back
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closer to us over the next couple of days, and that will supply a warming trend by the end of the week. but today, lots of sunshine and we'll get those temperatures in the mid 80s around the bay shoreline. we go from clouds to sun. we'll keep it nice and comfy in the low 70s along the coast today we have not only some dense fog right now, some pockets of drizzle. we keep it pretty cloudy all day long in those highs in the low 60s. so looking at the forecast today, temperatures a few degrees below average a lot of cloud cover this morning breaks for sunshine close to 11 a.m. so the marine layer hangs with us for much of the morning. looking at the three day forecast comfortably. cool today. then that warming trend starts to kick in here tomorrow and through the end of the week. and then it gets hot inland to kick off the
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a heatwave, it's kinda chilly in here. oh, that's because i'm pre-cooling the house with the ac before 4 pm. then i'll turn our thermostat to a comfortable 78 or higher that way i could stay cool later. ooh, what about me? you're never cool. oh.
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college avenue in oakland. this is just blocks from the rockridge bart station. just a few minutes ago, we did see flames inside the building and there has been a lot of smoke. if your commute takes you through this area, definitely want to go a different way today. >> today, community leaders and advocates plan to denounce recent measures that target the unhoused population in san francisco. they plan to respond
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to mayor london breeds announcement of, quote, very aggressive sweeps of encampments starting next month. amanda is at the live desk with more on advocates demands to the city. >> kumasi several san francisco community organizations are responding to governor newsom's executive order and mayor breed's comment from earlier this month. mayor breed made the announcement during a debate hosted by the san francisco firefighters union. she applauded the supreme court's decision in june that allows cities to enforce rules restricting unhoused people from sleeping outside. she said the city may start issuing criminal penalties for violations. and just last week, governor newsom also issued an executive order directing cities to clear encampments. community groups are calling for the city to take immediate action to fill the more than 700 vacant living spaces that includes the hotel whitcomb on market between eighth and ninth streets. it's currently closed, but there are more than 450 rooms there that they say should be used as shelter for the unhoused
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population. they say the sweeps are not an effective or humane approach to getting people off the streets. supervisor dean preston will join those groups today for their news conference. it is set for 11 this morning outside of the hotel whitcomb. back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. there is an uproar in the streets of venezuela following the country's presidential election. opposition leaders say they have proof that their candidate, edmundo gonzalez, won the election. but the country's electoral commission announced president nicolas maduro the winner. protests quickly started as people rejected those results, including many countries who believe that there should be a transparent assessment of the data. >> we have serious concerns that the result announced does not reflect the will or the votes of the venezuelan people. it's critical that every vote be counted fairly and transparently. that election officials immediately share information with the opposition and independent observers
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without delay and that the electoral authorities publish the detailed tabulation of votes. >> the opposition says they have 70% of the tally sheets, and it shows that people voted for gonzalez, more than double that of maduro. >> in oakland, more than a dozen small businesses are dealing with the aftermath of a break in. thieves ransacked 16 businesses in one office building over the weekend. this was near collins drive and hegenberger road. one of the business owners thinks thieves cut through two fences and broke in through an exit on the second floor. oakland police said they believe at least three people were involved and they haven't arrested anyone. >> i've never seen it like this. it's lawless. they're not scared. it's called healthy fear and respect. they have no healthy fear and respect for the law. that's scary. >> this is the same area that has seen multiple businesses close, including this denny's. and you're going to see what it
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looks like now covered in graffiti. and campers have taken over the parking lot. more than 80 thieves also raided the 76 gas station just down the road. three weeks ago, the rainbow pride flag flying over harvey milk plaza in san francisco's castro district is a step closer to landmark status. >> the board of supervisors land use and transportation committee voted unanimously to move the plan forward yesterday with one amendment the flag must fly 24 over seven as i understand it, and others may speak to this. >> that was gilbert's firm intention and has been the practice of the keepers of the flag installation these past decades. i'm asking to add this language just so it is very, very, very clear. >> the iconic flag was the creation of the late artist gilbert baker. it was originally designed in 1978 for the gay freedom day parade, known as the san francisco pride parade. the full board of supervisors will
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vote on the landmark resolution in september. >> a new warning about the well known medication usually intended for weight loss. the fda says some people are overdosing on compounded semaglutide. semaglutide is the active ingredient in drugs like ozempic and wegovy. regulators say people are giving themselves up to 20 times more than the intended dose of the medication. overdosing incidents were usually caused by miscalculating the dosage through medical injection or self injection at home. >> new at 6:00. sales for smaller cars are soaring because they're affordable, according to data from cox automotive, small car sales are outpacing the rest of the market this year because they cost less. sales for subcompact cars are up 20%, full size pickup trucks down 4%. experts say people are paying on average $11,000 more, though for a new car than they were five years ago. >> now it's your morning money report. you can now give your
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old, worn out denim a new life. target announced its first official denim takeback event. people can take up to five used pairs of jeans to a target stor. in return, they'll receive a 20% promo code for their next denim purchase. this special runs from august 4th through the 10th, and now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange, where we are up this morning. about 200 points. >> this rapper and upcoming outside lands performer is getting ready to release a country album in a few weeks, and a big box store, just like the big names of his collaborators, i'm pretty good at breaking down hard, but picking up the pieces is hardball. is post malone a rapper? what do you think? he's more of a singer? >> i do, but, well, he versatile. yeah sure. we love that. >> post malone's f 1 trillion album is set to be released on august 16th, but as billboard reports, target inadvertently leaked the track list when its
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preorder listing for the vinyl version went live. so we know all of his business. the it will feature some huge country music names like dolly parton, jelly roll, tim mcgraw, chris stapleton, and he's already released singles with blake shelton and luke combs. post malone is set to perform a special country set at outside lands, which is next sunday. >> already here, this man has new music every week. there's always a new single coming out from post, okay? >> he's busy and always like a good collaboration. i feel like he always also shout out to drew tuma because okay days, i mean always give you your flowers. let me get ready. >> i know what i did tell us days after he mentioned on one of our many hours of shows. >> yes, that he didn't think the outside lanes was going to be ready for what's coming their way with chappell, roan, have you seen this whole article that was written about this, about how she and she's performing at outside lands on sunday and how
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these festivals signed her up when most of america had never heard of her. and then in the time between signing her up and actually hitting the road, her audiences are way bigger at these festivals. so we'll see how that goes. >> south side lands i think she was just in seattle and she was in. i'm trying to think she was on one, just on a street having a concert, and you should see the crowd blocks, rooftops like insane. so we'll see. >> okay. it's a feminine amazon. >> it sure is. they'll be prepared. they'll be ready this morning. it is quite cloudy out there. lots of fog. we do see the exploratorium camera showing you what a lot of us are waking up to, which is some drizzle, low clouds. our marine layer, certainly with us right now. so we have some morning drizzle leading to a cooler afternoon tomorrow though we're going to turn things around. warmer weather starts to move in here, and by the weekend, hot weather returns inland with our hottest cities away from the coast getting close to 100 degrees to
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kick off the weekend. but looking at the day planner today, nowhere near that type of heat. today we have overcast skies for the most part right now, increasing sunshine. it will take its time appearing as that cloud covers pretty thick right now. by the afternoon it's bright, but it's also cool for july. those temperatures will be below average again for this time of the year, so highs in the microclimates starting in the south bay. it is cool for july. will mainly be in the 70s and 80s for daytime highs. as we head up the peninsula we'll find fog along the coast. temperatures in the 60s but 74 for redwood city, 73 in mountain view across the city today. it is very cloudy. we'll see just a little bit of sunshine downtown, close to about 1 p.m. stays really cloudy for the western half of the city, with temperatures mainly in the 60s. in the north bay we'll find 70s and 80s with increasing sunshine. today, 81 in sonoma, 83 in san rafael, the east bay will see that sunshine appear closer to 11 a.m. this morning. 70 in oakland, 73 in fremont and then inland today. very pleasan, low to mid 80s for daytime highs. now the bay bridge series
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is underway tonight. first pitch 645 temperature of 63 degrees. but by the ninth inning things are getting chilly. the fog is rolling back in and we might have some drizzle too. with temperatures in the upper 50s. so layers are key at the ballpark tonight. overnight tonight we'll find that marine layer growing once again, pockets of drizzle to be found and temperatures in the 50s. now the accuweather seven day forecast shows you tomorrow a warming trend starts to get underway here 90s return inland tomorrow afternoon. we'll keep increasing that heat heading into the weekend. by saturday it is hot inland, but it stays relatively cool along the coast and those numbers remain above average even into early next week. guys >> thank you drew. she was a fan favorite while looking for love on the golden bachelor. now it is joan vazquez's turn to give out a few golden roses. >> mom, how do you feel about kissing another guy on tv? >> oh geez, i'm going to have to get with somebody that you don't like to kiss, so you have to like. >> well, joan has given us a preview of what we can expect on
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her season of the golden bachelorette with this video of her at home with her family. joan was a contestant on the inaugural season of the golden bachelor, competing with more than 20 other women for gary turner's heart. but she had to leave the show early to be with her daughter, who had just given birth. joan's adventure begins when the golden bachelorette premieres on wednesday, september 18th. of course, it's only right here on abc seven. i'm looking forward to this. you know, i was a fan of the golden bachelor. i know i don't think you were such a fan of the way it ended. >> no, not not particularly. >> they split up. they did. but i still love this person. >> remember that. >> this person. can you imagine me referred to as this person. that means you don't. sorry. just translating for you. >> well the new season is out september 18th. all right. up next the seven things you need to know today. >> you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand
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through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv, and roku. download the app now and you can start streaming as we head to break a live look
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crews are still working on a fire on college avenue in oakland. it is blocked from the rockridge bart, so avoid that area if you can. >> number two, the city of oakland has reached a deal to sell their share of the coliseum complex site to the african american sports and entertainment group. sources say a deal between the same group and the a's is close. >> number three, tesla is recalling more than 1.8 million cars because the car might not detect and alert the driver that the hood is open. this problem affects 2021 to 2024. model three s, x and y vehicles. the problem can be fixed by an over the air software upgrade number four. >> today, the us senate is expected to pass two bills to improve safety online. one would let teens opt out of algorithms on social media. the other gives
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parents more control over how their kids information is used. the legislation's future in the house is unclear, and number five a live look from our south beach camera. >> it is cloudy out there this morning. we have some coastal drizzle, but sunshine prevails this afternoon and temperatures are comfortable a little bit below average for this time of the year. now, looking at the next couple of days, warmer weather starts to arrive here tomorrow and through thursday, our hottest areas and then back into the 90s in the afternoon. >> and number six, we'll take a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights remain on in. the backup is now past the parking lot with delays continuing across the span to fremont street. there's a 50 minute drive from highway four into the city, and number seven, lady gaga may be getting ready to say i do. >> the singer is reportedly engaged to san francisco businessman michael polansky. the news is coming to light at the paris olympics when gaga
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reports referred to him as my fiance when introducing him to the prime minister of france. >> oh i'm excited. >> have an sf wedding. oh yeah, come on gaga. >> oh my gosh, come to be insane. is it going to be at city hall? >> i don't know, i mean that's a great venue. there's so many good venues you could choose from. it's going to be grand, grand, whatever they do. >> now we don't have lady gaga on seven at seven, our streaming show, which you should watch right after this. but we do have meghan trainor. yeah, she's going to be live with us. so continue streaming >> robin: good morning america. a relentless wild fire still growing, a dangerous heat wave and a tropical disturbance forming right now. the park fire now larger than the city of los angeles, forcing thousands to evacuate, threatening to destroy more homes and buildings. mola lenghi on the front line,
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