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building going up in flames overnight in berkeley. multiple crews on the scene trying to put out the fire. we are live with the damage as people wake up to see what's left behind. >> then, breaking overnight from the middle east, the hamas political leader assassinated in iran, who may be responsible and the consequences it could have on an already volatile region and president biden trying to wipe out student debt for millions more. >> you can see an email today
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about what's to come. >> good morning. it's wednesday, july 31st. we are happy that you are with us. >> we're going to start the check of our forecast with. yeah. so this morning is certainly cloudy out there. >> we have pockets of drizzle that we're tracking the accuweather forecast will show you. warmer weather starts to move in as we head away from the coast this afternoon. the city we have that fog. some partial sun today 67 morning clouds. the sun in oakland at 7285. in san jose with warm sunshine. and we're getting warmer inland. walnut creek coming in with a high of 90 degrees. we'll take you to san jose this morning. a live look outside is certainly gray 64. that current temperature in san jose with mostly cloudy skies. visibility is good, and the winds are essentially calm out there. mid 50s to the mid 60s. as we get you going on this wednesday, keep that layer on for the next couple of hours. we're slow to warm this morning, but once the cloud cover breaks, those temperatures do take off inland. so we're back into the 90s mid 90s in our warmest spots today inland. so we're going above average after a couple of cool days out there. lots of clouds
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this morning giving way to sunshine this afternoon around the bay shoreline. upper 70s, but along the coast all day today it's pretty cloudy. coastal drizzle, some dense fog. right now we'll get those temperatures up into the low 60s. let's check in with sue. see those drive times this morning? >> good morning drew and good morning everyone. happy wednesday. it's a little foggy at the golden gate bridge with a heavy mist. you will need your windshield wipers. it's a it's coming down its roadway even is very wet on the span. we have a wind advisory two for the golden gate this morning. otherwise we're going to move over to the richmond-san rafael bridge, where we have this stall blown out, tire blocking the right lane and the tow trucks trying to get on scene. you can see the red sensors across the span very slow, and they are trying to move that vehicle. so you can get your way from the east bay over towards san quentin and marin side guys. >> thanks, sue. breaking news right now from the east bay firefighters making progress overnight, putting out a three alarm fire at a berkeley building. we could see these flames towering into the sky
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early into the morning, starting around three. this is all happening at a building on seventh street and hines avenue, and that is where we find abc7 news reporter gloria rodriguez. gloria, do we know a cause yet? >> reggie, we still do not know the cause of the fire. they're still investigating that. however, the fire pretty much is out, except they are still working on those hot spots. and behind me you can see firefighters are on the scene here. there are more than 30 firefighters. and you could see all that water that they've been using to put out the fire. they're continuing to spray that building with water. and you could see one firefighter earlier looked like he was almost up to his knees in water there because they have been using so much water to put it out. but we also have footage from shortly after the fire broke out early this morning. the berkeley battalion chief believes that the industrial building did not have a tenant. now this is on seventh street and hines avenue in berkeley, and thankfully nobody was inside the building or was hurt. but
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the battalion chief says that the roof collapsed in. they had to fight it from above, also from a roof. next door, and they've just been working really hard to battle this blaze. >> right now we're just trying to get all the hot spots. it's not safe to go on the interior of the building. so we're using the aerial streams and we're getting a good vantage point from the roof next door, looking down and directing those lines to try and put out those hot spots. >> and there are apartments nearby, but nobody had to be evacuated. and back here live. want you to check this out, because you can see that they're continuing to spray water onto the building from above. there's a firefighter on a very tall ladder that is spraying that water. there it's just been amazing to see their hard work throughout the night to put out and contain this fire. live in berkeley gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> gloria, thank you. developing news and the israel-hamas war. a political leader of hamas,
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ismail haniya, has been assassinated in iran and it's unclear who did it. no one has claimed responsibility for the killing, but hamas is blaming israel. in a statement, hamas claimed israel targeted him in a raid on his home in tehran. hania is one of the leaders israel had vowed to kill over the october 7th attack. us secretary of defense austin lloyd didn't answer questions about the killing last night, but he told reporters the u.s. is committed to avoiding a wider war in the middle east. >> we're going to do everything we can to make sure that we keep things from uh, uh- turning into a broader conflict throughout the region. >> the killing is a major blow to hamas. haniyeh was a key figure in their political operations. iranian state run media reports. a senior hamas official says the killing will not go unanswered. >> developing news nonprofits are facing are bracing for an influx of new clients as we start to see the first homeless encampment sweeps in san
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francisco this video you see here shows police and city workers trying to take down one encampment yesterday. and we know at least another one was cleared as well. the city is one of many here in the bay area becoming more aggressive in tackling this issue. after a recent supreme court ruling. while it is supported by some people, homeless service providers, we spoke with believe it's the wrong approach. >> it's just shortsighted. we will not see a net change in the numbers of homelessness or the visible homelessness in our communities. through this effor, some service providers are asking city leaders to focus on the root causes of homelessness, like the housing affordability crisis. >> people in butte county are beginning to see the full extent of the devastation from the park fire. some were allowed to return to what's left of their homes yesterday. it's the fifth largest fire in the history of our state. 270 buildings have been destroyed, more than 386,000 acres have burned. there are signs that crews are beginning to make some progress to contain this. yesterday, the
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fire only grew about 3000 acres, which of course is still a lot, and containment increased last night to 18%. strong winds are hindering efforts to get the fire and kern county under control. the fire is burning northeast of bakersfield. it charred over 57,000 acres and destroyed the mining town of havilah. more than 2300 people live in that small community of bodfish. they were forced to evacuate. nearby. lake isabella is also under an evacuation warning. governor newsom toured the devastation and signed an emergency proclamation to fast track resources and support this emergency. >> proc will allow more national guardsmen and women to help support your efforts, not just in the immediate, but in the aftermath, in the mopping. as we say things up and getting people back on their feet. >> newsom praised the efforts of first responders. the fire is 22% contained. a reminder you can track wildfires across the state, and you can look at our air quality with our interactive
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wildfire tracker. it's easy to find. just bookmark it at abc seven news.com/fire map. >> the man accused of killing a woman by pushing her into an oncoming bart train on july 1st has finally appeared in court. the hearing had been delayed multiple times because of his health. he's accused of murder and elder abuse in the killing of 74 year old corazon dandan. investigators say he pushed dandan into a train at the powell street bart station. he's due back in court on august 16th after not entering a plea in court yesterday. >> a massive win that is how oakland mayor shang tao's describing the sale of the city's stake in the coliseum complex. she signed the terms of the agreement yesterday. it allows the city to sell its 50% ownership on the site for $105 million. the city will get $63 million between now and january. it will get the 48 million that is also due by june of 2026. the deal pumps millions into a city facing a historic deficit. >> this is a vicious cycle. we
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are continuously looking at how we don't have enough resources. so this investment in the coliseum is going to be felt decades from now. >> the complex is sold to the oakland based african american sports entertainment group. it's proposing a multibillion dollar project that includes hotels, restaurants, businesses and affordable housing. because the city already passed the coliseum area specific plan in 2015, it removes possible legal hurdles and red tape that already comes with the ceqa. >> it comes with an eir. it comes with so many different elements of planning that are already cured, so it really can allow you to sort of move quicker. >> though the sale of the city's ownership is complete, the group still has to negotiate with the a's, who own the remaining 50% of the land. the group says they have had positive discussions with the team. >> 609 this morning, the accuweather forecast looking at air quality, we have fresh air overhead. look, all these green dots we have thanks to onshore flow, we are seeing moderate air quality near the park fire. even around reno, we're starting to see some of that smoke impact
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nevada and that smoke could move into south lake tahoe over the next couple of days. just be aware of that here. locally, that onshore flow continues to push any smoke from our fires across the entire state to the east. so we do anticipate our air quality remaining in that good category for the foreseeable future. it is certainly foggy out there. live look from our south beach camera, the bay bridge showing some drizzle right now. we'll have overcast skies for the final day of july. some drizzle out there, sunnier skies this afternoon and a warming trend starts to get underway here inland. we're back in the 90s for daytime highs, but comfortably cool along the coast, so we'll keep the coast pretty cloudy today. sunshine breaks in the east bay around 10 a.m. we'll find that sunshine breaking closer to noon in the city. other areas. see that sunshine pretty fast over the next couple of hours. temperatures again, a little bit warmer than yesterday. closer to average for this time of the year. looking at the three day forecast out there, the warming trend begins today starts to get a little bit warmer here the next couple of days, but even
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warmer to kick off the weekend. reggie, we'll show you that coming up in just a few minutes. >> drew. thank you. still to come, san francisco supervisors passed a law potentially preventing landlords from price gouging. then an east bay theater needs financial help by today or risk possible closure. and a san francisco donut shop that never closes suddenly shuts its doors for good
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administration will notify 25 million student loan borrowers today. officials say borrowers with runaway interest or have been paying their debt for more than two decades, will get priority. the education department says it's still in the process of finalizing who will be eligible for student debt relief. a 24 hour san francisco donut shop is now closed. the silver crest donut shop has been open for half a century. its neon red sign always boasted that it never closes, but it appears that day has come. the building in the bernal heights neighborhood is now boarded up. the exact reason for the shutdown is unclear. the silver crest was a favorite all night breakfast spot dating back to the 70s. the golden gate national recreation area is closer to expanding palo alto congresswoman anna eshoo and u.s. senator alex padilla introduced legislation yesterday. it would allow the national park service to expand the boundary of the rancho corral de tierra site in san mateo county. if it passes the
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national park service could acquire scarpa ridge, the peninsula open space trust currently holds the area, but says it doesn't have the staff to maintain it. a bay area theater group in orinda is making its final plea to stay open. california shakespeare theater, or cal shakes, says if it doesn't raise $350,000 by tomorrow, it might be forced to close. the group has a gofundme to save its production this year, called as you like it, but it's only raised about an eighth of its total goal. the executive director says post-pandemic ticket sales are not making up for the lack of fundraising. >> the hidden gem, or even a best kept secret, which for a time was delightful. while it was sustainable. but it is not a solid business plan to build a future round. >> celebrity and oakland native zendaya used to take summer programs at the theater. she has made a donation. cal shakes hopes to transition the venue into a multidisciplinary performing arts center. >> you are looking at live
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pictures from san francisco's pier 39, where the sea lion population is returning. last week, the sea lions covered just part of one dock and now you can see looks like they're back up to three and a half. in may. we saw thousands of them and then just weeks later they were all gone. most of the sea lions are males, and it's the time of the year where they head south, where the female sea lions are looking for mates. so most of them should return by late august or september. >> it's good to see our favorite deadbeat dads back. >> deadbeat dads, i mean, that's what they are, but they put on a show we don't know. oh, they sure do. >> they're performers. >> love them. >> yeah, absolutely. >> it's not completely deadbeat. yeah. >> we don't know if they're wanted. >> well, as far as dads are there deadbeat. hey, i didn't say they weren't great performers and individuals, but dads, they have some arrangements. >> you know, we don't know what they have going on. maybe they're not wanted. yeah. >> okay. >> here they're celebrated. yeah. >> go where you're celebrated. yeah
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>> in life in general, all i know is there's a bunch of single moms down in southern california on an island. >> it sounds like reality show. no kidding. >> send the cameras. >> single sea lion island. i feel like we have uh. could be good. yeah. coming our way. here's a live look outside from our east bay hills. camera. it is foggy out there this morning. gray skies to begin our day. but we'll get that sunshine breaking out this afternoon. let's talk about when that cloud cover finally lifts in your neighborhood. by 10 a.m. we have that sunshine inland in the south bay and in the north bay. but for the east bay shoreline, the city, it is still very cloudy. we'll see that sunshine break out past 11 a.m. for the east bay shoreline across the city. we will see that sunshine closer to noon 1 p.m. and it will get windy today along the coast. you felt that yesterday. highs today in our warmest areas going back into the 90s. so warming trend gets underway here. 80s and 90s in the south bay. so warmer than yesterday 85 in san jose we'll go to 92 in morgan hill along the peninsula. we'll hit 83 in redwood city today, 79 in los altos. cloudy just like yesterday along the
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coast with some drizzle from time to time. 61 the high for half moon bay. now across the city today it's going to stay cloudy in the sunset. the richmond daly city. we'll find temperatures in the mid 60s there. a little bit of sunshine breaks out downtown closer to noon 1 p.m. today, with a high of 67. downtown in the north bay. clouds to sunshine 88. santa rosa 93, in lakeport. 86 in sonoma, 87 in vallejo, the east bay today will get those clouds breaking for sun this morning. 72 in oakland, 79, in fremont, 80 castro valley and then inland. today we're going back into the 90s for the most part, low and mid 90s for daytime highs overnight tonight, we'll still have widespread cloud cover again and pockets of drizzle with temperatures in the 50s. now i do want to talk about some moisture that will be moving in late friday into saturday. here's the map showing you up the spine of the sierra and into parts of northern california. some of that moisture could spark some dry lightning. so for saturday, this is the area we're watching around. south lake tahoe points to the north. this does not
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include the bay area, but we will watch for the potential of new fires to be started with any lightning strikes. we'll keep you updated on that. here's the accuweather seven day forecast warming again today. we'll find those temperatures mild for the start of august. then the weekend we'll have partly cloudy skies and temperatures above average even through early next week. guys drew thank you. >> now we're going to bring in ginger zee with a look at what's happening on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> morning reggie and kumasi. nice to be with you. so let's start with the breaking news overnight from the middle east a top hamas leader killed the reaction with the region on edge. and then the race for the white house heating up. vice president harris issuing a challenge to donald trump at her rally in battleground georgia. mary bruce will be on that for us. and overnight at the olympics, the triathlon finally taking off, bikes were crashing and all eyes are still repeatedly on that seine river that has been tested over and over. so is it safe and will we see all of the events and then don't miss all the reaction? i know we all had some. after simone biles and the golden
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girls glorious gold medal win. also, the new biography of princess kate. we're going to hear some new details from our royal contributor and matt damon here live talking about his new movie. you'll see it all on gma. and i want to know, have you all found an olympic sport that you didn't know you loved? and now you do because mine is skateboarding. >> oh how was it? >> what was happening in skateboarding? are they doing like the half pipe. >> oh they're doing great. no, they they do all these crazy things. they have like a setup of what looks like, you know, like railings and things that would be natural. but then they make up their own thing. so everybody makes up their own routine with the time that they have. i found it very exciting and they fall a lot, but they fall so gracefully, which is so cool. >> i discovered that i like beach volleyball. >> oh yeah, that's right. >> i did not know. i was like, oh, so do i. oh, it's like so dramatic. it's like, okay, are you going to get it? and then they spike it and you're like, oh, and it's just like, so i
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agree with you. >> and i don't think that they've gone yet. but human dolphins, some may know it as artistic swimming, the artistic swimming. >> i watched the qualifier and i watched it two times in a row because i don't understand. >> i don't understand either, actually. >> you know, it's one thing to, like, hold your breath while you're swimming, but when you vertically invert and then you are underwater that long, i don't get it. >> yeah. >> and you're throwing someone else up in the air like it doesn't make sense. >> yeah. >> it's really i mean, to me, it's beyond human. so i mean, we can workshop the name human dolphins. you know, it's just a placeholder right now, but that's it for me. all right. okay. i'm going to look for the skateboarding because that ...and the taste of real honey for big smiles... ...little smiles... ...and good for the whole family smiles cheerios
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live music, fitness classes, special promos from local businesses. mayor shengtao says she's excited to showcase the city's vibrant spirit with this series of events. things kick off at noon at frank ogawa plaza. artificial intelligence software used by some landlords could potentially be banned in san francisco. the board of supervisors gave a first reading
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yesterday of this legislation. the possible ban would be against ai software that advises landlords on written pricing or occupancy levels of units in the area. some argue the software, like one called realpage, promotes unfair rent gouging and can lead to increased rates of vacancy or even eviction. realpage claims its software can benefit landlords and residents, but the new school year fastly approaching local nonprofits are working to help support families and thousands of students to get school supplies. sacred heart community services pack a bag program is giving away 4000 backpacks, bags plus school supplies can run well over $100 a child, so this is a service that can have a big impact on families. >> you see their smiles and just them picking out things. you can write a check to anybody, but you don't know where that money goes. you don't know what. like what that giving them. and then being here you can you see exactly what you're giving out. so i know it's very rewarding for me. it makes me like very
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emotional to be honest. just because just seeing the joy on everyone's face. >> sacred heart still needs 500 backpacks for the last day of giveaways. it's tomorrow! if you want to donate, you can find out more information at sacred heart chs .org. next at 630, amazon will be responsible for all products sold on their site, even if it's made by a third party. then the oakland mayor opening up about the rising crime along hegenberger road, especially recent ransacking, all caught on camera. before we get to those stories, we're checking in with drew. >> hey, good morning kumasi. you're looking at today's forecast. we see those temperatures getting you into the mid 90s inland today, the bay shoreline afternoon sunshine will go into the mid 70s. and then along the coast. we'll keep it cool and cloudy in
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♪ 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 ♪ this fire in berkeley. flames ripped through the building overnight and will leave a big mess behind. we are live with what we know and if you've enjoyed this cooler weather these past few days, we have some bad news for you. >> a warming trend is here and we'll see temperatures climb this afternoon, and a consumer alert for anyone who may be eating a deli sandwich for lunch. >> a massive recall underway
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after people got sick eating boar's head meat. oof! >> i tell you about that in just a few moments, but good morning. it is wednesday, july 31st. >> let's see how we're ending the month. hi, drew. >> yeah, very july like out there. cloudy. cool. but afternoon sunshine will be on the way. hello, san rafael live. look outside from our camera. currently cloudy out there, 59 degrees, high humidity, visibility is good and the winds are very light. so looking at today's forecast away from the coast will start to see some warmer air move in here. we're back into the 90s and our warmest areas inland around the bay shoreline. it's mainly in the 70s and 80s and along the coast. we'll keep it in the 60s. right now we're in the mid 50s to the mid 60s. as you get going on this wednesday. so inland the big story today, it feels a lot warmer than we were the past couple of days. we enjoyed staying in the 80s for daytime highs the past several days. now we're back into the low and mid 90s for daytime highs with a lot of sunshine out there this afternoon around the bay shoreline. it is very foggy out
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there. we will find that sunshine breaking by about 11 a.m. with temperatures going into the mid 70s for daytime highs and along the coast, just like yesterday, we'll keep it pretty cloudy all day long. we have some drizzle out there right now. just a little bit of sunshine this afternoon and temperatures in the low 60s. let's check in with sue. see those drive times this morning. >> all right. we are headed right now to the bay bridge toll plaza. metering lights have been on for about 35 minutes, and it's beginning to fill in just past the overcrossings for about a ten minute delay. once you're past the metering lights on the span, you will find some brake lights towards the tunnel. overall, our usual slow spots. we've got the bay bridge slow and go. we've got your up and over the altamont. very slow. this morning in an earlier problem on the richmond-san rafael bridge with a stall on the western portion of the span, has been removed, and now you are backed up behind the toll plaza all the way solid to castro street. and we have reports of an accident in rohnert park near golf course drive. i'm not seeing it slowing things. it could be on the off
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ramp to golf course, and we'll check back in just a few. >> thank you. sue. breaking news. the fire is out at a berkeley building, and those who work and live nearby are waking up to see this damage. it all started around three this morning on seventh street in hines avenue, and at one point the flames were coming through the roof. abc seven news reporter gloria wiget is joining us live with what we've learned. hi, gloria. >> good morning. kumasi still a very smoky out here, and firefighters are still working to put out those hot spots. you can see behind me that they are continuing to pour water onto this building. and there's a sign in front of the building that says for lease. so it appears that they did not have a tenant there at this time. and the battalion chief tells me the building was empty when that fire broke out. and we have some video from shortly after it broke out early this morning. the berkeley fire battalion chief believes that the industrial building did not have a tenant. this is on seventh street and hines avenue in
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berkeley, and thankfully nobody was hurt. but the battalion chief says the roof collapsed in and they had to fight it from above and also from a roof next door. >> well, power line did drop and that was one of the hazards in the beginning. our crews had to navigate their way around that power line. we quickly taped it off that power line also started the van that it fell on to on fire, so we had that as an additional distraction. so they had to extinguish that. there was a transformer that blew while they were here. so their safety becomes paramount and they got to work their way around all that stuff, and we tape it off. p-g-and-e's was able to respond real quickly and they were shut off the power in the entire block so we could work around all the wires. >> and there are apartments nearby, but nobody had to be evacuated. and right now, looking here live, you can see that hose continues to spray water on the roof of this
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building. and we are seeing more water being sprayed from the side over here as well. so firefighters continuing to work very hard to make sure that they contain the fire. live in berkeley. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you gloria. today we're expected to learn more about the investigation into a deadly police shooting in san francisco. the department will hold a virtual town hall to provide updates. the shooting happened last sunday on willow street. that's an alleyway off van ness in the tenderloin. surveillance video shows the man and officer shot. police say they responded to calls of an armed robbery on nearby mcallister street before the shooting. the police officers association says the suspect fired at officers and then they fired back. >> new fallout in a scandal involving a nonprofit with deep ties to the san francisco police department, the former executive director of sf safe was arrested yesterday. we're not naming her because she hasn't been arraigned yet, but she is facing 34 felony counts, including
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misappropriation of public money, wage theft and fraud. investigators say the nonprofit misused $700,000 on luxury gifts, trips and lavish parties. the owners of diosa blooms say that she would often order flowers, and they are still owed $17,000 for two large events. >> she never really had a budget. she just said, i want this flowers. i want this many. and yeah, and we did find it a little weird because she was, head of a nonprofit. so we were like, where is this budget coming from? >> several employees of sf safe also claim they haven't been paid. sf safe once organized neighborhood watch groups and provided communities with safety training, but it ceased operations in january. >> oakland mayor xiang tao is now weighing in on the 16 businesses that got broken into and ransacked over the weekend. this happened on collins drive near hegenberger road. this is the area that has seen multiple
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businesses close over the past year. because of crime, including denny's and in-n-out. >> the hegenberger corridor is an entryway to the city of oakland, and it is one of my priority corridors. and so this is, you know, this hearing about this burglary right after we were just there. it's heartbreaking. and we're going to do more. >> the mayor says they're working with chp on the case. oakland police say at least three people were involved. no one has been arrested. >> police in petaluma are investigating a series of anti-semitic incidents that happened sunday. it involves a group of people hanging a banner on a one on one overpass, and placing fliers on cars. it's not clear if the incidents are criminal, but they're certainly alarming to communities increasingly targeted by hate crimes. just yesterday, governor gavin newsom announced a new round of grant funding to boost security at synagogues and mosques, as well as at black and lgbtq community centers. state senator josh becker of menlo park helped to push for the
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expansion. >> we don't want people to feel like they can't go where they shouldn't go to their religious institution or to their their nonprofit community center, because there's a risk of an attack and they're safer to stay at home. we want them to feel safe and, feel comfortable. >> becker says more than 900 groups have already received millions in grant money for security improvements like reinforced doors, screening systems and more. >> the city of berkeley failed to inspect nearly half of its restaurants and food facilities last year. that's according to a new report from the city auditor. unlike many cities, berkeley does its own inspections, something often done by counties. the city's new health, housing and city services director went on the defensive during the berkeley city council meeting monday night. >> clearly, the spotlight is on us to fix this and to exceed the public's expectations. you know, if we're not able to pull that off by the end of the year, then i think, you know, my new job
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should be questioned. >> an inspection rate was just 3%, which is a 42% difference from berkeley's vice president kamala harris is planning to announce her pick for running mate by early next week, sources tell abc news she and the democratic vice presidential candidate are set to campaign in battleground states together, starting on tuesday. >> harris spoke to a crowd of 10,000 people in georgia yesterday. she once again challenged former president donald trump to a debate. she also blasted his stance on immigration. meanwhile, republican vice presidential nominee jd vance is blaming harris for the situation at the southern border. >> he tanked, tanked the bipartisan deal because he thought it would help him win an election. >> she unleashed the worst border crisis in american history on her watch, the democratic national committee is expected to officially declare
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harris the nominee on monday. >> new developments about project 2025. the director, paul dance, has stepped down. project 2025 is a nearly 1000 page handbook from a conservative think tank that includes a sweeping plan to overhaul the executive branch. it's being framed as a blueprint of, what a second presidential term for donald trump could look like. dan served as a top official in trump's white house. trump's team is working to distance their candidate from the plan, and they say reports of its demise will be, quote, greatly welcomed. >> a tense hearing on capitol hill, as the acting director of the secret service testified about the assassination attempt on former president donald trump, senator josh hawley. hawley pressed ronald rao on why he has not yet fired anyone over the mistakes made leading up to the shooting. >> i will not rush to judgment that people will be held accountable and i will do so with integrity and not rush to
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judgment and put people unfairly persecuted. i unfairly persecuted unfairly people who are dead. >> rowe told lawmakers he is ashamed of the failures that led to the shooting. he also said trump's security detail knew about a suspicious person, about 25 minutes before the shooting, but they did not know this person was armed until shots rang out. he said if they'd known more in the 30s between an officer confronting the suspect and the suspect firing, they could have acted faster. >> coming up. taking on the golden arches, the fast food chain offering $4 meals a week after mcdonald's said it would extend its $5 deals. >> and we are looking live right now at the big board at the new york stock exchange up right now about 45 points. another update on the markets next. >> and fresh off losing more than a billion dollars in the last quarter, boeing names a new ceo. but first, here's drew. >> hey there, 640 this morning we'll give you a kind of a
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gloomy looking shot from our exploratorium camera. this morning, where the skyline is obscured by that fog cloud up there in the city, 56 degrees right now, a light west wind. so looking at the next couple of hours, we keep it pretty cloudy through about 9:10 a.m. after 10 a.m, we'll find sunshine breaking out across the bay shoreline across the city, inland, we clear a little bit faster, but you notice the warming process area wide is pretty slow this morning. so just like yesterday, you'll keep that extra layer on for the next couple of hours. here's a look at future weather by 11 a.m. we're still tracking fog around the east bay shoreline, certainly across the city. then later into the afternoon, we'll find increasing sunshine. the big takeaway today is that we're warming away from the coast. today. we'll go into the low 90s, inland, 70s and 80s around the bay shoreline. so a high of about 72 in oakland today with afternoon sunshine, 85 in san jose, 67 in the city with partly sunny skies, 88 in santa rosa going to 76 in san mateo tonight. bay bridge series. we have a similar night compared to
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yesterday. first pitch temperature 62 degrees. it gets chilly out there, foggy and breezy. by the ninth inning. we're dipping into the upper 50s, so the three day forecast, that warming trend gets underway here today. it's a mild start to august tomorrow and even warmer as we head into the weekend. we'll sh
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who announced he would retire from boeing earlier this year. berg is a former ceo at aerospace supplier rockwell collins. he begins his new role august 8th. the announcement comes the same day boeing announced it lost more than $1.4 billion in the second quarter. the company continues to face scrutiny over the safety and quality of its planes. >> reslience. new developments in the listeria outbreak caused by deli meat boarshead has recalled an additional 7 million pounds of meats, shelves and some stores nationwide had already been emptied out after an earlier recall of 200,000 pounds. last week, the usda announced a liverwurst sample from a maryland store tested positive for listeria. now, the agency is recalling all meats produced at a boarshead facility in virginia. the listeria outbreak is being blamed for two deaths and sickening people in
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13 states. infections are especially dangerous for people over the age of 65, and those with weakened immune systems. also people who are pregnant. >> pregnant women their immune systems are relatively weakened and they have a risk of transmitting the infection to their unborn baby. >> listeria typically causes fever, muscle aches, tiredness, and may cause stiff neck confusion, loss of balance, and convulsions. symptoms can occur quickly or up to ten weeks after eating contaminated food. >> book lovers and writers in the east bay are mourning the loss of a neighborhood staple. east bay booksellers was destroyed in a fire yesterday morning in oakland's rockridge neighborhood. the business on college avenue has been selling books for more than 30 years, and often hosted talks with local authors. the shop is a complete loss, and the fire even damaged a neighboring business. investigators are working to figure out how the fire started. the bookstore owner says he's
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devastated. >> it's still in a state of shock. very much sort of just overwhelmed by the scene, just looking at it. i've i'm slowly feeling like i'm stepping into the actual moment. whereas for the past couple of hours, it's felt like watching a movie. >> people can now support the store by placing online orders or buying gift cards. there's also a gofundme. the bay area independent bookstore community is also pledging its help. san francisco's city lights and green apple books are posting messages of support on social media. >> in the south bay, the vendors behind a popular flea market are pushing for san jose to figure out next steps. we've been following this for years now. the berryessa flea market days are numbered, with the massive housing development planned for that land by the north. san jose, san jose bart station back in february, the developer and the city made progress on the plan to redevelop this site into housing and office space. construction is years away, with
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the landowner agreeing to let the vendor stay until at least 2026. but the vendors say the city needs to speed up the process of finding them a new location. >> this is actually crucial because for a lot of the families livelihood uh- my mother, she's a single mother and without this business, i wouldn't be at the spot where i'm at today at my job. and on top of that, i wouldn't be able to do the same thing for my son. >> the berryessa flea market is home to 450 small businesses and thousands of jobs. an affordable way to get around just got cheaper for people in the south bay. it's called silicon valley hopper. the rideshare service provides $5 rides in the southern half of santa clara and cupertino for the summer. the rides are free to select locations. the free destinations in cupertino include main street and the sports center and santa clara. free stops includes central park and its accompanying library. the community center, and the youth teen center. >> now it's your morning money report, a big change for amazon.
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the consumer product safety commission says the company can be held responsible for all unsafe or faulty products it sells on the site. that decision means amazon must issue recalls on any defective products, and amazon says more than 60% of its sales are from independent sellers. now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway today. and it's down. but just barely about an hour, up about two points. >> another fast food chain has entered the value meal chat. krispy krunchy chicken is offering a new $4 value meal, so you can pick from two pieces of fried chicken, or you can get two tenders, and each meal comes with potato wedges. now you can only get this offer weekdays from 10 to 2 at participating locations. krispy krunchy chicken is served in several convenience stores here in the bay area. we also have some store fronts, including the one at san francisco's fisherman's wharf. >> i want to tell you about two bay area kids hoping to take
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home the title of mullet champ. it's part of the usa mullet championships, the premier event celebrating the best mullets across the country. mason padilla of fremont is in the teen category. he's been growing his mullet for four years and he wants to eventually donate his mullet to wigs for kids. and let's take a look at landon vasquez from san jose and the kids 0 to 4 category. his parents say he was born with a full head of hair, and his mother is, quote, refined in the front, wild in the back. the winner from each category will get a championship belt and a cash prize. >> it's the pose for me to look at it. >> you certainly need a profile. you need to see the whole thing. >> agreed? >> for sure. >> they're both beautiful mullets. >> landon. >> yes, it goes to landon for me. yeah. >> oh, i was gonna pick mason. >> were you gonna pick mason? >> good curls. i'm here. >> kid, i could see. why. >> is it as big now? >> it's really big. that and the mohawk, the back. the mohawk is back. mohawk. >> okay, i thought we had let go
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of it, but. >> okay. >> do we get to vote or is that not our business, >> it could be your business, not our business. >> let us decide. >> let us decide. i'm always trying to vote for something. >> i know you are. >> you're not included. you're not. >> always lose, though. have you noticed that the thing that we vote for, it never works out. we can't help it if we are. if we have taste, you know that. >> that's what we'll say. >> okay? okay. what a spin on that, sutro tower this morning. what a nice picture we have here. the sun's up here. we do have some cloud cover below in most cities to begin our day, but we will get sunshine prevailing across the region. here's today's forecast. we have temperatures going into the 90s inland. that's the big story. a warming trend is underway here. mid 70s around the bay shorelin. and then we will get the coast into the low 60s with fairly cloudy skies all day long. so highs in our microclimates starting in the south bay, warmer than yesterday, 80s and 90s for daytime highs 85 in san jose, which is above average.
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70s for san mateo. palo alto 83 though redwood city but cloudy along the coast, 60s for pacifica and half moon bay across the city. today it is cloudy. we have drizzle out there will mainly stay in the 60s with a lot of layers needed today as temperatures are on the cool side in the north bay, it is much warmer. will be in the 80s and 90s our warmest spots 87 in novato but 93 in cloverdale, 88 in santa rosa, 87 in vallejo. the east bay today showing you morning clouds to sun, 70s and 80. so feels warmer than yesterday. 72 in berkeley 80. castro valley hit about 76. in richmond, 78 in union city and then inland. today it's getting warmer than yesterday. temperatures starting to go above average. we'll hit 90 in walnut creek, 95 in brentwood, about 93 in fairfield. overnight tonight we'll see those temperatures mainly in the 50s. we will keep it pretty cloudy once again with some coastal drizzle developing. and then heading into thursday we'll start to increase those numbers a little bit more as we head into the afternoon. it's a similar story here on friday,
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and then as we head into saturday, we'll likely get our hottest areas into the upper 90s. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast the next seven days for you. showing you the warming process begins toda. it is a mild start to august. tomorrow, little change as we head towards the end of the week. we get hot inland by saturday. still very warm on sunday and even early next week we'll hang on to above average temperatures. guys >> thank you drew. the oakland ballers are doing everything to embrace the city and pay homage to its history. this is just the latest example. the design for the team's new hat posted on social media. now, people online have noticed that it looks a lot like the a's, at least the colors you think i don't know, it includes a message that this is a celebration of the city of oakland, and if you want the hat, you can go get it from oaklandish. >> happening today in the east bay, a free backpack and school supply giveaway for kindergartners up to high school seniors. the event is at the victoria green community room on paradise drive from 3 to 5. the
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supplies are first come, first serve firefighters in san francisco have a new tool to help save our furry friends. the san francisco spca just donated dozens of pet sized oxygen masks to help animals rescued from fires, smoke exposure is just as dangerous for animals as it is for people. these mini masks will be distributed to ambulances and fire engines across the city so firefighters can help dogs, cats, bunnies and other furry friends. lady gaga giving fans a sneak peek at her new album and she went to paris to perform at the opening ceremonies. but she also did an impromptu performance right out of her car. looks >> that's really cool. >> i love that she did this and she told people she was going to. she went on instagram. she said, fans show up outside my hotel. i'm going to come out and say goodbye with a few seconds
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of l g7 meeting lady gaga, seventh album. and so she did. she stayed true to her promise. she played snippets of two songs right off her laptop i love this have a time. i just like the. she acknowledged her fans have been waiting outside the hotel for her for over the past few days, and she wanted to do something for them rather than the typical just like, jump in my car, right? like maybe sign something, you know, like that's, that's a, that's, that's more than just a photo or it's a moment. it's a moment. >> up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> you can watch all of our newscasts live and on demand through the abc seven bay area connected tv app. it's available for apple tv, google tv, amazon fire tv and roku. download the app now. you can start streaming and as it's break, we're taking a live look outside right now at 655. >> we'll be right back. >> this is abc 724 over seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose.
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large fire that burned in berkeley just before 3 a.m. it's on haynes street now. there is still a lot of smoke, and firefighters are working in that area, so stay away from the area if you can for now. >> number two, the city of san francisco, intensifying sweeps of homeless encampments. we know of two encampments that were cleared yesterday. today, advocates are planning to protest the sweeps outside city hall at noon. >> number three, a top hamas leader has been killed in iran. the palestinian militant militant group is blaming israel and vowing to respond. >> number four, today, oakland is kicking off its summer event
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series in uptown and downtown. includes live music, fitness classes and special promotions from local businesses. it all kicks off at noon at frank ogawa plaza. >> very cool. number five. a warming trend begins here, away from the coast. this afternoon. it's gray out there this morning. very similar to the past couple of mornings. some drizzle out there as well. the clouds break down between about 9 a.m. and noon today for that increasing sunshine. we're back into the 90s and our warmest spots inland in the three day forecast shows you, as we say hello to august tomorrow. it is a mild start with little change coming our way on friday. even warmer temperatures to kick off the weekend on saturday. >> and number six, we are following your wednesday morning commute. you can see the red out there. that's the predominantly slow spots. so the backup at the richmond-san rafael bridge past harbor way. no stalls or accidents there and just getting reports of an accident on the altamont near north flynn blocking a lane of traffic. >> and number seven, we are taking a live look right now from our pier 39 camera where
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the sea lion population is returning. now back in may, you remember we saw thousands of them, but weeks later they all left. they went south to mate. but they should be back in full force by late august or september. >> right on. get your cameras out. >> i'm glad sue wore something colorful today, because, yeah, it's pretty gray. >> mad about it. oh, yes. >> i'm mad. wait, what does happen? >> where do we go? >> where is this? where are we? are we. did we go to glory? >> it might be. . >> george: good morning america. an assassination stuns the middle east. will it spark a wider war? breaking overnight one of hamas' top leaders killed in iran hours after an attack in beirut. retaliation for the deadly
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