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infamous taco and beer festival in san francisco have been in the limelight before. the changes are making to an upcoming festival in the south bay, as angry customers demand refunds and some bay area restaurants can now call themselves michelin star honorary. >> the culinary crowns, handed out on the peninsula last night. >> good morning. welcome to tuesday. it's august six. >> let's start the check of our forecast with drew. yes. >> so today we have one day spike in our heat advisories will be in effect in the south bay. in fact, those advisories stretch all the way down through southern california. it's southern california that's going to bear the brunt of this heat today, where temperatures in la will be in the 90s. our deserts will be above 100 degrees. but a little bit of this warmth is moving in our direction later on this afternoon. but this morning, from the tam cam, you can see that pool of cloud cover around us. this morning with high pressure moving in, supplying us with that warmer weather, we will find these clouds breaking down a lot faster than yesterday morning. for most of us. we will see that
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sunshine appear around 9 a.m. where we have that cloud cover. right now we're basically in the 50s across the board to get you going on this day. so you dress with a coat this morning, but then you want to dress for summer later on this afternoon because temperatures rise pretty quickly. look at our inland highs approaching about 100 degrees later on today in our hottest spots away from the coast. so it will be one day of this heat, and then cooler air will move in tomorrow and by the end of the week, around the bay shoreline will be in the upper 70s to lower 80s, and it will be mild along the coast. we'll see more sunshine than yesterday. partly cloudy this afternoon. highs in the low and mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times this morning. >> hi drew. we're going to start at the bay bridge toll plaza where the backup is to west grand avenue. you can see it will take you from highway four into the city. 38 minutes. really, to make that trip. nothing in your way, though. once you get past the metering lights and into the city. i do want to take you to mass transit. we are hearing about amtrak, capitol corridor train 521. we're told it remains stopped just east of fairfield and vacaville. they're saying
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it's because of a trespasser who came into contact with some train equipment. but that's the extent of what they're telling us. the good news, though, bart and ace trains, those seem to be running on time. then i'll take you to the south bay. this is our 87 cam showing you. really? no delays through the south bay at this time. back to you at the desk. >> thank you. amanda. breaking overnight, several san francisco police officers are gathering evidence on market street now. it's not clear exactly what happened, but you can see a corner of market between jones and seventh is blocked off with police tape. we see those vehicles there and the officers on the scene. we do have calls in to police for details about this incident. we have not heard back yet. when we do, we will update you. >> vice president kamala harris has decided who her running mate will be now. a public announcement could happen at any time. whoever it is will appear with her tonight in the pivotal swing state of pennsylvania. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joins us now. gloria,
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who are the finalists? >> all right, well, i will break those down for you, reggie harris met with three finalists over the weekend, and we're now learning in the past few minutes that she has made a final decision. so here are the three finalists. arizona senator mark kelly, the retired astronaut married to shooting survivor gabby giffords. first term governor josh shapiro of the must win state of pennsylvania, and minnesota governor tim walz, a retired school teacher and former six term congressman. california senator laphonza butler, who we spoke with on abc seven news at 3 p.m, said this pick is solely being made by harris. >> kamala harris is looking to see which one of these candidates will help. either get people who are going to stay home to the polls, or get those wobbler voters who weren't sure who to vote for put them in her column. >> the new democratic presidential ticket will spend the next several days crisscrossing the country, starting with pennsylvania tonight, and then to michigan, wisconsin and north carolina. she will then make her way to
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san francisco after she finishes her last stop on her battleground state tour on saturday, the democratic national convention in chicago starts on august 19th. we'll have updates for you right here. this morning, reggie. >> thanks so much, gloria. republican vice presidential nominee senator j.d. vance plans to follow the democratic nominee into battleground states this week, holding events in rebuttal to vice president harris's campaign. former president trump is expected hold a rally on friday in montana. and stay with us here on abc seven news. as soon as we can confirm through abc news who the running mate is, we will let you know. you can download our app for free, by the way, by going to the app store this morning. >> all eyes will be on wall street. we are waiting to see if stocks will rebound after a tumultuous day. the dow plunged more than 1000 points yesterday. a man is at the live desk with the details on this amanda kumasi wall street futures on the three major us stock indexes show a slight bounce back today. >> they're all set to open up
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around 1 to 2%. this comes after a major rebound in the japanese stock market after it first set up a historic day of losses. japan's benchmark index closed tuesday, up more than 9%. that came close to making up for monday's historic plunge here in the u.s. yesterday, the dow and s&p both saw their worst percentage drop in nearly two years, and it was a rough day for the nasdaq as well. economist julia pollak says several factors caused the selloff. that includes weaker earnings over the past few weeks, the expectation that the fed will start to quickly cut interest rates, and a lackluster jobs report on friday. >> the private sector, excluding health care and social assistance, added only 33,000 jobs in this last report and that is well below the 137,000 average between 2015 and 2019. >> and despite a rising unemployment rate, joblessness remains historically low at close to 4%. even with the panic on wall street yesterday,
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experts say the economy will not enter a recession in the near future. pollak attributes much of the slowdown to the fact that the economy soared following the pandemic, with decades high gdp and inflation growth. back to you at the desk. >> thanks, amanda. tensions are escalating in the mideast. president biden and vice president harris are discussing steps to respond to a suspected rocket attack in iraq that injured several americans. that attack happened as the u.s. tries to convince iran not to retaliate against israel after the assassination of a top hamas leader, the pentagon deployed more destroyers and an extra squadron of fighter jets to defend israeli airspace. >> escalation is not in anyone's interests. it will only lead to more conflict, more violence, more insecurity. >> the president and vice president have been briefed on us military efforts to defend israel. >> this morning. we are learning more about the organizers of a failed taco and beer festival in san francisco. over the weekend,
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people told us they were scammed when the event wasn't all it was hyped up to be. abc seven news has learned this isn't the first failed event by organizers. back in 2019, seven on your side found a similar taco festival in san jose that had the same issues. the company behind these events now has another upcoming festival planned in san jose for the end of the month. the company says they are lowering the entry price and promising bottomless beer samples, but now are charging extra for food. in a statement, ceo brandon mosley told us, quote, based on the community's feedback, we are accepting refund requests to guests who did not have the experience that we wanted to create. >> new developments in the fate of the oakland coliseum. the oakland a's have officially come to a deal to sell its portion of the site. the team and the african american sports and entertainment group made that announcement yesterday. the organization will buy the team's portion of the stadium site for $125 million. last week, this same group bought the city's
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half for $105 million. they plan to turn it into a housing and entertainment hub. >> this unlocks the opportunity to actually move development, forward sooner. you know obviously you know this site has had an undivided interest for so long and hasn't been owned by one entity since its existence. >> in a statement, the team said it's pleased to have reached this deal that can help provide substantial opportunities and benefits for oakland. the a's will temporarily move to sacramento for next season ahead of a planned relocation to las vegas. >> 609 this morning, we'll get the latest on tropical storm debbie. it is crawling right now. the latest winds 45mph. get used to this picture because debbie's pretty much going to sit in the same area over the next couple of days. look at the track from today until about thursday night. it just slowly moves its way around charleston. we'll see a lot of rain in a short amount of time. could be
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historic rainfall in this area. we could see more than 20in of rain and that is going to create a lot of problems when it comes to flooding. by late week friday, the storm gets picked up by a cold front, races off to the north and east, but it will still be a rainmaker for the mid-atlantic and the northeast by the end of the week. here's all that rainfall across georgia, south carolina, where those tropical storm warnings are in effect. then friday and saturday, once that storm gets picked up by that cold front, we could see some issues in the mid-atlantic and the northeast. back here at home. it's our morning fog out there. a lovely view from our tam cam sunshine a lot faster this morning compared to yesterday. it's also a hotter afternoon. heat advisories are in effect for the south bay 100 degrees inland. today in our hottest areas. 80s around the bay shoreline along the coast, we'll see a lot of sunshine 60s and 70s. so a high of 88. in san jose, but 98 in concord hit 78. in oakland, a mild 70 in the city. it's hot in santa rosa today, coming in at 94 degrees kumasi. >> thank you, drew. still to come, a more contagious strain of covid spreading and infecting more people in california than
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before. no, right on red. some intersections may have some new driving rules. in an effort to make the streets of san francisco safer. then be aware of election scams targeting your phone. if you get a text about updating your voter registration, ignore it it's piled high with tender beef that's slow cooked and smothered in tangy memphis style barbecue sauce. it's no fuss, no muss. just tons of flavor. the best barbecue beef is only a togo's. try one today. report. >> good morning. we are coming on the air now with breaking news. vice president kamala
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harris is set to pick minnesota governor tim walz as her running mate. there he is right there. two term governor. governor of minnesota. want to go straight to selina wang, who is there in philadelphia. and selina walz appears to fit the all american definition of a man from middle middle america. high school teacher, teacher, football coach, member of the army national guard before becoming a member of congress and now governor. >> exactly. he really has that perfect back story. he also has those rural roots, and he's really emerged as the dark horse in this veepstakes race. he has emerged as the favorite very recently as he has been on the cables on the network, showing that he can effectively push back on those republican attack. he's the one, george, remember, who labeled j.d. vance and his republican allies as, quote, weird, which gained a lot of steam with the harris campaign. he has this folksy, personal, informal vibe that is really appealed to a lot of democrats. and they believe that his rural backstory, the fact that he was a former member of the nra, as
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you say, he is this high school former high school teacher. he was a football coach, that this can help a appeal to those independent swing state voters. but it is unprecedented, george, how all of this has played out. i was told that as of last night, according to sources, vice president harris still had not made her decision and that her team was printing out signs with multiple different candidates on it ready to go at any moment. this decision coming down to the wire, her and her close team have been keeping this decision under lock and key. they wanted to avoid any leaks. >> and let me bring in jon karl, our chief washington correspondent. we know that the vice president met with with three finalists on sunday, not only governor waltz, but also governor josh shapiro of pennsylvania, senator mark kelly of arizona. >> yeah, all three had strong arguments to make to be her running mate. all three under serious consideration until the ry end. tim walz came through as somebody that frankly, kamala harris was comfortable with. she
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actually had known, josh shapiro much longer. the two of them both former attorneys general she had known had a longer relationship with him. but people that i've spoken to said she really hit it off with with tim walz, both of them coming from states that are important, pennsylvania, perhaps the most important battleground state. but minnesota, a state that democrats, won last time and were counting on winning again. but where donald trump had shown strength and more importantly, it's that whole area minnesota, wisconsin, michigan. the feeling was having a midwest governor who had governed in a state that that that that has significant pockets of republican voters would be good for her. and if you look at his experience in congress, george, you know, he's a six term member of the house before he ran for governor, his
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district is a district that donald trump carried quite handedly, a pretty conservative district. and as a member of congress, he was viewed as a as a moderate democrat. now he is seen certainly among these three finalists as the most progressive, the most liberal politically of the three finalists. but he does, you know, have a record in congress as as a rather moderate democrat representing a very moderate to conservative district in minnesota. >> and let me bring in mary bruce, our chief white house correspondent. mary, that personal chemistry, obviously paramount in the final decision. but in the last couple of weeks, tim walz also had been performing very well on the stump and a performing very well on the stump. and a lot of democrats believe he lines up well with former president trump's running mate, j.d. vance. >> yeah, certainly, george, his midwestern appeal that plainspoken way of talking that he has, he's a bit folksy, and i think that certainly appeals to a lot of voters, especially perhaps some some joe biden
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supporters. he clearly showed that kamala harris believes that he is able to get out there on the stump. clearly articulate the case against donald trump. and he was creating a lot of buzz, as salena said, he coined that, that, that, that one word takedown of the trump vance team just calling them weird. that is something that really gained a fair amount of traction and so much of this decision, while yes, it is about, you know, who can put what states in play, you know, looking at the map, looking ahead to the future, it is also a decision that is simply about chemistry, camaraderie, compatibility. this is a job, of course, that kamala harris knows better than anyone else. and clearly, when it came down to it, she believes that she and tim walz make a good team here, that they are going to be able to not just govern well, but also win. all of these things factor into this decision. and of course, this is the most consequential decision of her career and one that she has had to make at absolute warp speed. just 16 days, george. 16 days. that's how long she has
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had to get used to being a candidate and to making this huge decision. and despite all of the decision making, all of the vetting, when it comes down to it, this decision was up to kamala harris alone, no question about that. >> let's bring in rachel scott with the first reaction from the trump campaign. rachel >> yeah, we're just getting word in from donald trump's campaign and also from the former president and his allies saying, quote, even worse than dangerously liberal and crooked kamala harris. that's the reaction to this news that we are now reporting that harris is picking governor tim walz to be her running mate. just yesterday, george, the former president donald trump, was saying quite the opposite. in fact, he during an interview, he said that whoever harris chooses to be, her running mate would be better than her. we know that the trump campaign for days now has really been trying to recalibrate their focus, trying to figure out what exactly their strategy is, because they wanted to run against president joe biden. once president joe biden dropped out of the race, they now have tried to figure out what their new line of attack is not only on vice president kamala harris, but also now on
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someone who is going to be her running mate. when president biden was still in the race, we know there was that phone call between senator jd vance and also vice president kamala harris agreeing to meet again once again on the debate stage. we'll have to see what happens with a potential vice presidential debate and whether or not governor tim walz will agree to debate senator jd vance, donald trump's running mate. george. >> okay, rachel, thanks. let's bring in our political director, washington bureau chief rick klein, and, rick, as now that we know that it's going to be waltz, i imagine he's going to be on a continuous loop between the states of michigan, pennsylvania and wisconsin. and we're seeing this at a time when kamala harris does have some momentum in those states. >> george, the harris campaign knows that if you win in the upper midwest, you almost certainly win the election. and the movement that we've seen in the battleground state polling in the 538 polling average just since joe biden left the race is substantial. and it's particularly pronounced in those upper midwest states in wisconsin, in michigan, in pennsylvania, now, tim walz isn't from any of those states. other finalists like josh
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shapiro were. but walz is from just the other side of those states. he represents a part of the country, a redder part of a bluer state. as jon karl pointed out. that's critical. a lot of voters there are similar to the voters in wisconsin and in michigan and in pennsylvania. that will almost certainly decide the election. i think it's fair to assume that governor walz, after he's selected, will spend plenty of time in those battleground states, as will vice president harris herself. she's going to be in pennsylvania later today. she's planning to hit all of those big battlegrounds in the next couple days. you see that shift, all of those three states at the top wisconsin, michigan, pennsylvania that by themselves almost certainly would make vice president harris president. harris. and her hope will be that tim walz helps deliver those states doubling down on the midwest. >> okay, rick klein, thanks very much. one more time. vice president kamala harris has picked minnesota governor tim walz is poised to pick tim walz as her running mate. we're going to return now to our regular programing. for many of you, that's good. morning america, of course, is going to be much more tonight on world news tonight. and you can get the latest any
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time on abc news live on abc news abcnews.com. have a good day. >> this has been a special report from abc news. >> access to any official accounts. >> and there it is. that's the announcement that we've been waiting for days now. >> she is poised to pick kamala harris to pick a governor. tim walz as her running mate. and of course, we will wait for an official announcement from the vice president. that's expected to come later today. >> and they'll be doing that announcement in pennsylvania, specifically in philadelphia, where, of course, the governor of that state was in the running for this position as well. >> yes, of course, we'll keep you updated on that. and now we're going to check in with drew for a look at our forecast. >> thanks, guys. okay 620 this morning we are looking at our heat advisory that will kick in here just for one day today. it is for the south bay. and this is because temperatures will be above average by about 10 to 15 degrees in spots. it will be a warm, if not hot afternoon away from the coast. so today inland, lots of sunshine. look at these temperatures up to about 100 degrees later on this afternoon
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around the bay shoreline. we do have cloud cover this morning, but we see sunshine a lot faster compared to yesterday. i think most of us underneath the clouds see that sun around 9 a.m. this morning. upper 70s, lower 80s for daytime highs along the coast. it's brighter than yesterday. it's actually a very nice day along the coast. partly cloudy skies and highs in the mid 60s. so today in our microclimates starting in the south bay heat advisory in effect 80s and 90s here 85 cupertino but 98 in morgan hill. we'll hit about 85 in milpitas up along the peninsula, 87 in redwood city, 79 in san mateo, partly cloudy along the coast, 62 for half moon bay across san francisco. we'll get that sunshine closer to about 10 a.m. this morning. mid 60s to the low 70. so it's mild today in san francisco in the north bay. it's getting hot. 92 in novato, 94 in santa rosa, 95 in sonoma, 90 in vallejo. the east bay will get sunshine this morning breaking out through that fog. 78 in oakland, 84 in fremont, 86 castro valley and inland. it is hot for one day. 96 in pleasanton, but 100 in antioch, 98 in concord. overnight
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tonight, we'll dip into the low 50s and the low 60s as we start to introduce some cooler weather over the next couple of days. by wednesday, no heat advisories in effect by thursday. it gets a lot cooler around here and that's when temperatures will get closer to average for this time of the year, which is as we kick off outside, lands on friday in the city 66, but it gets warmer here on saturday. saturday, the pick of the festival. lots of sunshine closing in on 70 degrees by saturday afternoon. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. we're heating up inland today. wednesday, thursday, friday. cooler weather moves in here. we're back to average over the weekend. the weekend starts with lots of sunshine and then we'll kick it into below now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are looking up ♪ ♪ i've got symptom relief ♪ ♪ control of my crohn's means everything to me ♪ (♪) ♪ control is everything to me ♪ feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements.
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walz is going to be on the ticket. vice president kamala harris, making the choice for her running mate just minutes ago. >> then an unusual sight at a popular tourist attraction in san francisco, bikers doing wheelies near lombard street. it is not the first time they've been spotted, not pandemonium, and definitely not in san francisco, but in san diego. >> we're going to go live inside the zoo, where two pandas are about to make their public debut. >> good morning everyone. it is tuesday, august 6th and a lot of breaking news to share with you this morning. >> yes, but first we get to the weather and drew. yeah. >> so a heat advisory is in effect for one day today. we'll see a spike in our temperatures this afternoon. so look at the forecast. highs today will be in the 70s across the city. and in oakland you'll find clouds this morning. but the clearing of that marine layer a lot faster than yesterday. heat advisory in effect for the south bay san jose up to 88. it's sunny and hot inland going to 97. in walnut creek, a live look from
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our east bay hills camera showing you that morning cloud cover. we're generally all in the 50s to start your day, so it's one of those mornings you would need your jacket, but you'll need to dress for summer later on this afternoon as we turn pretty hot away from the coast, looking at our inland communities. first, you see, we warm pretty quickly today near 80 degrees by 11 a.m. and then later on this afternoon you can see temperatures mid and upper 90s for daytime highs around the bay shoreline. we have those clouds right now. that cloud cover clears around 9 a.m. this morning. we'll find temperatures upper 70s to the lower 80s by 4 p.m. so it will be warm around the bay shoreline along the coast. today we do have fog this morning, but more sunshine than yesterday. pretty pleasant along the coast. partly cloudy today and highs in the low and mid 60s. let's check in with amanda. see those drive times? >> hi drew. we're going to take a live look from a caltrans cam showing you the source of the slowdown on westbound for this is in antioch. this is right at somersville road. that truck facing the wrong direction blocking the right lane. here it is slowing things down. the backup is to hillcrest avenue.
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and so as you make your way through antioch, just prepare for that because that is in the commute direction. we do also want to get to your drive times. tracy to dublin, 59 minutes, 17 minutes from san rafael to san francisco, and then that 23 minute drive to get from antioch to concord. i'll leave you here with a live look at our walnut creek cam. things do clear up in walnut creek highway for two southbound. 680 in walnut creek is what we're talking about. let's get you back to the desk. >> thank you. amanda, we are tracking breaking news this morning in the presidential campaign. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez joining us live in gloria in just the past 20 minutes, we've learned vice president kamala harris poised to pick minnesota governor tim walz as a running mate. >> that's right. kumasi and the vice president will make that announcement official when she appears with walz later today in philadelphia. the minnesota governor is a retired school teacher and former six term congressman. he's viewed as a moderate democrat representing a moderate to conservative district in minnesota, and his
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folksy, midwestern style is seen as appealing to many voters. other top contenders for the vice presidential pick were arizona senator and retired astronaut mark kelly, the husband of gabby giffords and first time governor josh shapiro from must win pennsylvania. the trump campaign issued a statement to abc news a few minutes ago, saying walz is even worse than dangerously liberal and crooked kamala harris. now, once the vice president makes the announcement today, she and walz will head out on a tour of battleground states. cnn is reporting that some of the stops along the east are being postponed because of tropical storm debbie. the tour wraps up on saturday in nevada. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> gloria, thank you. san jose honoring the life of a community service officer after he was killed in the line of duty. 34 year-old long pham died after he was hit by a suspected drunk driver saturday night at monterey highway and palm avenue in south san jose. he had been managing traffic from an
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unrelated crash yesterday. many gathered to show their condolences for the officer, including his cso partner. >> so real. like we it's hard to face this right now because it feels like it's a nightmare. >> another cso, veronica bear, was also seriously hurt in the crash. a person was arrested for felony vehicular manslaughter and two counts of felony dui. >> a rising political star in san francisco now charged with rape, 35 year old john jacobo surrendered to police yesterday charged with four counts, including rape and domestic violence. giacobo was the director of a powerful housing nonprofit but resigned last year after our media partner, the san francisco standard, published a report on assault claims against him. at least three women filed police reports over alleged abuse and harassment. >> axel reportedly closed its san francisco headquarters in the coming weeks and relocate employees to offices in san jose
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and palo alto. that's according to the new york times, which saw an email that their ceo, linda yaccarino, sent employees yesterday. the announcement comes weeks after elon musk announced he is moving the company's headquarters to texas. we reached out to x. we have not heard back. >> today, a critical vote could change how drivers navigate san francisco's roads. amanda is at the live desk with the details of this controversial plan. >> amanda and kumasi. the sfmta board of directors is considering a plan that would give them the option to ban right turns at red lights. it would be at intersections they deem a priority across the city. most intersections in the downtown area are already becoming no turn on red. under a plan passed earlier this year. the new proposal would allow the city to expand that to other areas. they will still be focused on intersections with plenty of foot traffic and a history of crashes. people we spoke with on the streets had mixed opinions. >> it helps keep things a little more distinct as to who gets to
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move when it's the worst thing, it will impede the flow of traffic. >> the sfmta says priority areas for the expansion could be parts of the mission and nob hill. they are currently installing no right on red signs in downtown areas. first, both north and south of market street. back to you at the desk. >> happening today we're getting our first look inside the panda exhibit at the san diego zoo. >> yes, they'll be going on display later this week for the first time here. and abc news reporter. well, we've got to see them. he joins us live right now from san diego. good morning. will >> good morning reggie and kumasi very excited to be here. it is pandemonium. you got it. >> say it. >> you must say it. okay, so what's the energy like there right now? >> right now. all quiet. pandas spend a lot of their time sleeping. it turns out they're cute and amazing at whatever it is they do. yesterday we saw
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them rolling around, eating bamboo, just being generally awesome. uh. right now it's a little a little quiet, but coming up on gma, you're going to see all the things that they do, how great they are, how they got here, what it means to have them here at panda ridge at the san diego zoo. the public is so excited. it's been 21 years since pandas were brought over from china to the us. so a resumption of panda diplomacy here, resulting in a very excited public in san diego. >> and will, i'm not sure if they're talking about this at san diego, but our zoo in san francisco is poised to also get pandas and we think that's going to happen next year. so i'm curious about all of the money and the work they had to do to get ready for these two pandas at san diego zoo. >> well, yeah, the caretakers from the zoo here went over to china to start checking out what the pandas were doing. make sure that they were healthy, get them quarantined, and then they brought them over here. and the pandas have been here since june
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acclimating to their environment and seeing how they would react to seeing other people. and now, on august eighth, i guess on thursday, that's when they open up to the public. so very exciting. the public can see them in three ways. they can do a panda tour, which is a very hot ticket. they can get time tickets, which means they have to show up at the exact time on their ticket, or they can do standby. but san diego very excited and san francisco soon to be thrilled to. >> yes, we are excited and i know you are too. this is an awesome assignment. how close were you able to get to the pandas? >> did you pet the panda? >> did you hug the panda? what did you handshake with? >> panda? i wish i know i wanted, i would have loved to. i wanted to get in there, maybe put on a panda suit. but no, i had to stay at a safe distance to make sure that everything's okay. but at this panda ridge, like it's very close up, there's a whole walkway with glass. and these pandas do whatever they want, and it's built into this whole hill so early, like yesterday, we saw panda just eating right in front of us,
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eating bamboo rolled over for a nap, got up, took a swim. it's a good, good time to be a panda. >> they didn't even let you throw the bamboo into the panda's mouth. >> now i had to stay at a safe distance guys, but i admired them from afar and now i'm singing their praises on gma coming up so they do. they plenty of love for the pandas. even if we couldn't interact. >> okay, i was wondering, do they acknowledge you or are they unbothered. >> oh completely unbothered. they it's their world. we are living in it okay. >> got it. okay. pandas have attitude. >> we got it. well, we look forward to your report on gma. thanks for spending the time with us. >> thank you guys. have a good one. >> still to come debbie is weakened to a tropical storm. but it's still causing big problems for people in the southeast. >> and a live look right now at the big board of the new york stock exchange. much better shape than we were in yesterday. up by about 120 points right now. another update on the markets next.
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>> and the 40 niners may soon be ready to trade one of their star players. the overnight news about brandon aiyuk. but first, here's drew. >> 6.39 we'll take you to our bright and sunny walnut creek camera this morning. a live look outside our lunches need a little wipe out there. it's not easy. it is sunny out there, 57 degrees. that current temperature with pretty calm winds out there looking from sutro tower you can see our morning marine layer, but it already has holes in it indicating it's not long lasting. this morning, unlike yesterday where the clouds kind of lingered for much of the morning, we'll probably see sunshine closer to 9 a.m. where we have that cloud cover, so it's all about a mostly sunny day. heat advisories are in effect for the south bay. today's the hottest day of the week. it's just a one day spike and our temperatures about 100 degrees in our hottest areas inland around the bay shoreline will be in the upper 70s and lower 80s, and along the coast will have partly cloudy skies and temperatures in the low 60s. southern california really taking the brunt of this hot weather. heat advisories. excessive heat warnings do include la. some of that warm weather is traveling up the
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valley and moving into our neck of the woods, mainly the south bay and the inland east bay is poised to see some of the hottest temperatures today. so high of 98 in concord, 99 in fairfield go to 88 in san jose, but 98 in morgan hill, 88 in napa. but a hot 99 in lakeport. it is warm around the bay shoreline. we're in the 70s and 80s for daytime highs, but cooler weather is on the way for the weekend. we'll show you
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could now make history. more than two feet of rain could hit some areas. amanda at the live desk with more on the weather threat now. >> reggie. a days long weather threat is unfolding this morning for millions of people in the southeast. what's left of hurricane debby is dumping historic amounts of rain up to 30in are possible in some areas. the storm is expected to crawl across south georgia, then stall off south carolina. in georgia, the mayor of savannah issued a curfew warning the flooding could mean obliteration for parts of the city. >> this type of rain hovering over us, coming with the intensity that they tell us that it's coming, it's going to catch a whole lot of people by surprise.
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>> it may be that this is the most water we've seen for a long time. maybe we don't know. so stay alert, stay tuned. and stay safe. >> debbie left streets under water and homes without power. crews rescued hundreds of people from flooded neighborhoods. the storm is blamed for at least four deaths in florida and one in georgia. back to you at the desk, kumasi. >> thank you. amanda. supervisor aaron peskin is putting pressure on developers and the city to build more affordable housing. the mayoral candidate pointed at this site. this is near downtown san francisco, and it's sitting empty. as you can see here in the video. it's been approved, though, for 120 units of market rate housing. but the developer has delayed this project because of lack of financing. peskin wants the city to acquire the site using tax exempt bonds to build middle income housing. >> it is a source of financing for us to be able to convert vacant offices downtown to affordable housing. that's thousands of potential units rent on units financed with the
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tax exempt bonds would be capped at 15% below market rate. >> peskin says that would allow city workers like firefighters, bus drivers and janitors to live in the city. >> this morning we're following up on san francisco's attempt to move unhoused people off the streets. abc7 has learned the approach seems to depend on which department is running the sweep. the city's encampment resolution team is conducting sweeps with advance notice to people on the streets, and they bring in social workers as they clear the camps. now, at the same time, sfpd is doing its own operations. they get help from public works, the police operations don't include social service support for people being moved. officers are supposed to hand out resources. >> we're going to the afternoons now. early evenings, places where there are smaller encampments and where there have been encampments before trying to keep people from camping in those areas. >> all of this in line with
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mayor london breeds announcement last week, the mayor told us sfpd's response will be modified based on effectiveness. homeless advocates are pushing back on the city's approach, calling it inhumane. last week, multiple organizations signed on to a letter to mayor breed, the city attorney and the governor demanding an end to the sweeps. >> for all of our reporting around the homelessness crisis, including expert analysis, how we got here you can head to our website, abc7 news.com, or go to your abc7 news app. some tourists on lombard street surprised by what they saw when they visited the iconic curvy street. they saw this. a group of bikers riding down the crooked street on sunday. then several of the bikers started doing wheelies on larkin street. the man who recorded the video says the bikers even rode around a police officer who was there controlling traffic. >> i just found it interesting that it would happen with a officer. there are definitely antagonizing a similar biker.
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>> we'll call it. a takeover happened a few weeks back along geary boulevard. you can see this video of it. you could also see this police officer following the bikers as they ran red lights. the head of san francisco police officers association says the department is 600 officers short, and they just don't have enough staff to stop this type of illegal activity. >> now it's our morning money report. google is facing legal trouble that could change its core business. a federal court found google holds an illegal monopoly over its internet search. the judge ruled google is in violation of antitrust laws by requiring its search engine be the default on android smartphones. a separate proceeding will determine what remedies should be applied to increase competition. the justice department also currently has antitrust lawsuits against apple, amazon and meta. now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway this morning. you can see we're actually up this morning, 142 points tonight. >> the coliseum could be hosting baseball history, but not the
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kind that anybody wants to be a part of. the chicago white sox would break an american league record for the most losses in a row if they can't beat the a's tonight. last night, the a's beat chicago 5 to 1. that means the sox have lost 21 straight games and no one has lost that many games in a row since 1988. now, the phillies hold the national league record with 23 straight losses. first pitch tonight at 640. and if you still want tickets, they are available. new this morning the 40 niners could be closer to trading. brandon aiyuk, us, espn sources say the team is now willing to listen to offers, notably the cleveland browns and the new england patriots are interested in the trade and have been in contact with the team. now, the niners previously said they would not be trading him. he wants to be traded. he's also looking for a new contract and the team is not willing to pay him what he wants. at this poin. >> the end of 2024 could mean the return of this legendary pop
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artist to las vegas. sounds pretty. sophie reportedly getting ready for a vegas return with a new residency at resorts world. according to tmz, the show would kick off in december and sources also tell the publication she'll ring in 2025 with a special new year's eve performance at the venue. her previous vegas residency was at park mgm in 2019. now, the rumors are that another songstress is also coming to resorts world. you've heard this right? tell it. oh, that's selena supposedly coming there. oh, but that's all. still rumor that hasn't been confirmed. okay, but can you imagine? know a janet and celine? want to punch uh? >> how? that would be the best weekend. >> you would knock me out. >> now you would want to go see janet first and then celine. >> i want to see both, because famously, none of. oh, on the weekend, i doubt they would be back to back in the same
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theater. they have to switch stuff out. >> yeah. oh, you said the same theater. okay. >> the same theater? >> yeah. >> i was thinking i was gonna have a whole get my life weekend. >> oh, no. >> because there would be at both at resorts world, i think. yeah, but janet came here during the week, like, everyone seems to do a wednesday, and so we couldn't see her. so i'm excited if she comes to vegas and celine and celine. >> i am still crying from that olympics performance every time i watch it. >> i mean, every single time. >> yeah, it was lovely. >> yeah. good for them. this morning we have heat advisories back up in the south bay just for one day. this is not a heat wave by any means, but just a one day spike in our overall temperatures. this is just today until 10 p.m, where temperatures do go above average for this time of the year. you're looking inland today. lots of sunshine. we warm up fast. 90 by lunchtime, near 100 degrees in our hottest spots this afternoon around the bay shoreline. we will see sunshine pretty fast this morning. a lot faster than yesterday. we'll get you into the upper 70s, lower 80s today. so it is mild around the bay
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shoreline along the coast. it's a sunny one, partly cloudy this afternoon and very pleasant temperatures in the low 60s. so highs in our microclimates starting in the south bay 80s and 90s with that heat advisory in effect up along the peninsula, we'll go to 81 in palo alto, 87 in redwood city, san mateo, a warm 79. partly cloudy along the coast, 62 for half moon bay. sunshine appears across the city this morning around 10 a.m. we'll find those temperatures in the mid 60s to the low 70s in the north bay. it's getting hot 94 in santa rosa, 92 in novato, 90 in vallejo. but 97 in calistoga. we'll find afternoon sunshine in the east bay. it's a warm afternoon. 78 oakland, 83 hercules, 86 castro valley, newark up to 83 degrees. and then inland, it's a hot afternoon. 100 in pittsburg and brentwood, 98 concord, walnut creek will be hot at 97. we'll go to 98. in livermore overnight tonight, we'll find a mix of stars and clouds, overnight lows generally in the low 50s to the
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low 60s. now tomorrow we'll begin to see some of this heat retreat. but you'll notice this cool down. really? here on thursday we're getting back to average, so to speak, for this time of the year. and it's a similar story on friday, which kicks off outside lands in the city. we'll have a high of 66 degrees on friday. look at saturday, the pick of the festival, mostly sunny and a mild high of 70 degrees. the accuweather seven day forecast shows you we're heating up inland today, but then cooler weather quickly arrives by the end of the week. we'll start off the weekend on saturday with sunny skies, temperatures going below average early next week. guys. >> drew thank you. scientists at the smithsonian have come up with an out of this world idea to preserve the earth's biodiversity. so this involves sending biological material to the moon. scientists say craters on the moon's polar regions provide temperatures that are consistently cold enough to allow cryogenic preservation. without liquid nitrogen or electricity, like you would need on earth. the moon is also not at risk for natural disasters,
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scientists admit. this idea would be extremely expensive. they suggest starting with the most endangered species and then expanding to other animals. a museum and a shoe company teamed up to create the world's longest shoe lace. the city museum in missouri was determined to take a world record after they lost one earlier this year. they teamed up with the shoelace factory to make the 2729 foot shoelace. it took nearly 24 hours to weave using the factory's antique machines. the team had to prove the shoelace was actually woven threads, and had to prove that it functioned by tying a shoe. okay, okay that's a waste of string. is it not? like on one hand, we're talking about we have to send animal dead animals to the moon to try and preserve them. and then the next, we're going to waste the earth's resources like this to make a world record for the longest shoelace. do you see the problem here? >> look at the joy on her face.
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>> do you see the skeleton in the background of this that's going to be all of us. very, very soon. >> up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> also, you're having a brat. summer, can we just recognize i receive it? okay, 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 and you can start streaming now. >> as we head to break a live look outside. it is 654. we'll be right back. >> this is abc 724 over seven. >> in san francisco, live at levi's stadium in san jose. >> live in oakland. yeah you're watching abc seven news live anytime, anywhere. >> we are, we are, we are, we are, we are, we are where you are. >> never miss a moment of the news that matters to you. download our abc seven bay area
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kamala harris is poised to pick minnesota governor tim walz as her running mate. the two will appear together at a rally in philadelphia later today. >> number two, we're keeping a close eye on stocks this morning after that big selloff yesterday. but as you can see we are way up today 326 points japan and europe also rebounded overnight. >> number three a big change could be coming for drivers in san francisco today. the sfmta board will be considering a plan that will give them the option to ban right turns at red lights anywhere in the city. >> number four tonight is national night out. it's a night meant to promote positive relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve. there are events planned in neighborhoods across the bay area. >> and number five, we do have a heat advisory in effect today. there you see it in orange just for one day. we have a brief spike in our daytime highs, but it will get quite warm away from
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the coast. highs today into the 90s, if not 100 degrees in antioch, upper 80s in san jose, 80s and 90s in the north bay. we'll hit 70 in the city, about 78. in oakland, the coast. partly cloudy today, very comfortable in the 60s and 70s and number six. >> we'll take a live look from our richmond cam. traffic is stop and go on westbound 580 from canal boulevard to the tolls. there's about a 17 minute delay there. >> a big congratulations number seven for some bay area restaurants. sons and daughters in san francisco now has two michelin stars. the ceremony was held last night in half moon bay. three other san francisco restaurants got their very first michelin stars tilda and jesse, which is right up by the station in north beach. you remember how to say this, friend? kiln, kiln, kiln and seven adams. >> that's awesome. >> mmhm. >> the prize celebrating this morning as they should be. they
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didn't go to bed yet. >> honestly. and that's always such a fun celebration. last year it was in oakland. it was great. so i know this year it looked really fun too. >> i need to get involved in these restaurants. yeah, i go to the same four places over and over again, you know, in healdsburg. yeah. yes, yes. but i still haven't been to their number one restaurant either. >> >> drew is a fancy restaurant person at this dice i do. >> it's one of the things i do like eating can get under my belt. so thank you i like it. >> our streaming newscast seven at seven >> george: breaking news for our viewers in the west. vice president harris makes the biggest decision of her campaign, poised to pick retired school teacher, army national guard veteran minnesota governor tim walz, as her running mate.
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