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>> parents demanding answers from oakland unified about unsafe drinking water in their children's schools? now, at six, the public meeting happening today over the elevated levels of lead recently discovered at 22 campuses and a chance to weigh in on public safety in the city, the community being held, the community meeting, i should say, being held today by the sfpd, plus selecting kamala the very first decision i made before i became when i became our nominee, and it was the best decision i made my whole career. >> president biden passing the torch to vice president kamala harris to close out night one of the dnc. >> today, the obamas take the stage, and governor newsom enters the spotlight in chicago. >> just a quick note if the dnc can keep it on time for the rest of the week because it went so late last night. good morning. on this tuesday, august 20th. >> yeah, drew looks beautiful behind us. >> it does. and it's going to be
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a nice day. real warm out there. pick of the week today. here's the accuweather forecast. we'll show you those clear skies. even along the coast. we are fog free this morning. you take a look at the current conditions and you can see no matter where you are, even half moon bay. clear skies out there. so we're in store for a lot of sunshine today. that sun is up here in just 30 minutes and a warm afternoon is waiting for us right now. temperatures starting out in the low 50s to the low 60s. good morning, castro valley. we're at 52. 54 in palo alto. at this moment, the wider picture does show you some cool spots in the north bay. once again, sonoma waking up to some chilly air at 49, but 60 in brentwood. we'll look inland for first. the forecast will get you into the low 90s, so it's warmer than yesterday. we have total sunshine throughout the day, little breezy inland as well around the bay shoreline. your sunglasses the best accessory today. upper 70s lower 80s. it's breezy this afternoon. winds about 15 to 20mph. and along the coast it's a fantastic day. sunny skies, temperatures in the
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mid and upper 60s. let's check in with sue. see those drive times this morning? >> good morning drew and we are taking a look at the bay bridge where the metering lights were turned on about 530 this morning. >> 535 and you are seeing the effects right there. it's stacked up beyond the overcrossing. it's about a ten minute delay to get through the metering lights. then you're looking pretty good until you get to the tunnel. you will slow and be on the brakes through the tunnel and toward san francisco, over to the san mateo bridge. looking pretty busy this morning for this time of the day, and we've got about a 17 minute drive time across the span. you're seeing some of those closer, slower spots coming up and over the altamont, where it is windy this morning. >> thanks, sue. this morning, forward progress has been made on. a fire has been stopped. i should say, on a fire in the foothills of east san jose. this started as three spot fires around 815 last night in the area of quimby road, and the steep terrain is proving to be challenging. firefighters say those three fires totaled 33
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acres and containment is at 15%. crews from cal fire san jose fire and santa clara county fire are battling the flames. we don't know if any structures are threatened, and it's unclear if any residents were evacuated. >> happening tonight, there's going to be a listening session for parents to hear from oakland unified about a troubling situation with drinking water at many schools. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is tracking the situation, and gloria, officials are dealing with dangerous levels of lead. what have they told parents so far? >> well, amanda, so far they're telling parents to take an extra water bottle for their children because some of the water that's running through the pipes is not safe to drink. but some parents are upset that the district is just now taking action. yesterday we saw a portable water jug on the playground of hillcrest elementary. district officials say that lead was found in 22 usc campuses. the district published results of lead testing that was done at each campus, and each report shows the testing was done before the new school year started. environmental experts
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say that lead is a dangerous metal that can cause significant neurological damage, especially for children. andrea ventura with clean water action says the state or the federal government should step in. >> we totally understand the economic burden this puts on schools, and so we have actually called on the state board to take the lead issues more seriously. >> in a statement, usc said we are fixing any outlet we find that shows lead levels exceeding the district's limit of five parts per billion. to ensure that our students and staff are not exposed to elevated levels of lead when at school from faucets or fountain heads and the hillcrest pta arranged a listening session with the district four board director mike hutchinson for this evening. it's a zoom meeting. it's at 6:30 p.m. and it is a q&a. so the parents can be heard or even asked questions live in the studio. gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> thank you. gloria. tonight,
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governor newsom enters a spotlight at the democratic national convention. he'll lead california's delegation during the ceremonial roll call. the governor will be the one to put vice president harris over the delegate threshold needed to secure the presidential nomination. this is a gesture in name only, as harris actually secured the votes virtually at the beginning of the month. but given the long and local relationship between the two. tonight's move from governor newsom is significant. >> it's been the honor of my lifetime to serve as your president. i love the job, but i love my country more. >> president biden ending night one of the convention with a strong endorsement of vice president kamala harris. it's been a full month since mr. biden decided to leave the race. last night, he reiterated his love for the country and the party. the president's message echoed the way he started his campaign, saying our democracy hangs in the balance. he also
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acknowledged pro-palestinian protests, both inside the convention and out. abc seven news anchor julian glover is in chicago with the big moments from the beginning of this historic week. >> reporter amanda and reggie good morning. an absolutely electric crowd for night one of the dnc here in chicago. this is all for this who's who of elected democratic officials, all focusing on the theme for the people. california well represented for night one. as for this legacy cementing night for president joe biden. and there was even the surprise vice president kamala harris surprised her party, making a quick appearance for night one of the democratic national convention. and i want to kick us off by celebrating our incredible president, joe biden. the night was about cementing president biden's legacy, who just a month ago made the historic decision to end his run for reelection. california elected officials were well represented. california senator
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laphonza butler, showering her longtime friend and ally with praise. you see, kamala harris has always understood the assignment. >> no matter if she were the underdog, no matter the bullying or the name calling. she never doubted that our best was still ahead. >> golden state warriors head coach steve kerr delivered this jab at harris's opponent, former president donald trump. >> in the words of the great steph curry, we can tell donald trump night night. >> one of the greatest ovations of the night was for former secretary of state and 2016 democratic presidential nominee hillary clinton. >> this is when we stand up. >> this is when we break through. the future is here. it's in our grasp. let's go win it. >> capping off the night was
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president joe biden handing over the convention and the party to his vice president, as he made the case for why kamala harris should be the next president of the united states? >> are you ready to vote for democracy and for america? >> let me ask you, are you ready to elect kamala harris and tim walsh? >> again, an absolutely electric crowd for night one of the dnc. as the party continues to unify around the harris walz ticket. tuesday's theme, a bold vision for america's future. the headliner. they don't get bigger than this. the former first lady and the former president, michelle and barack obama, of course, will have it all covered for you right here on abc seven news for now, reporting from the united center here for the dnc. i'm julian glover, abc seven news. >> julian will be in chicago all week to provide a special coverage from the democratic national convention. and each night, abc news will have special live coverage of the democratic national convention. it returns tonight from 7 to 8 p.m, then tomorrow and thursday
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from 6 to 8 p.m. as democrats are gathered in chicago, former president trump is focusing on battleground states this week. >> yesterday, he held an event in pennsylvania. trump spoke from inside a manufacturing plant, zeroing in on the econom. >> kamala stands for energy disappearance and factory obliteration. she will obliterate factories like this. >> trump will campaign in detroit today. he and his running mate, ohio senator jd vance, will be hitting other battleground states. all week long. as of right now, undecided voters could determine a winner in the race for president. that's according to nolan higdon, lecturer of history and communication at cal state east bay. he spoke with us about a winning strategy. >> even though this may seem like a side issue to some democratic voters, all those numbers in the periphery can really matter when it comes to determining the electoral college. as folks like, you know, hillary clinton know, even though hillary clinton had a smashing victory in the popular
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vote, she was unable to win the electoral college, lost it by about 120,000 votes and a handful of key states. so we're not talking about a lot of voters changing the outcome and things like the uncommitted voters in michigan could prove pivotal. >> and of course, we are counting down to election day. take a look at this clock on your screen. we are 77 days away from the moment polls open on election day. that's, of course, november 5th. >> tonight you have a chance to weigh in on public safety cameras in a high crime area in san francisco. the police department holding a community meeting to discuss four proposed locations in the bayview district. they would be along third street from kirkwood to quesada avenue. there are already two cameras running in the mission district. tonight's meeting starts at 530 at the bayview district police station. san francisco police arrested 61 people during a sting operation targeting shoplifters for more than two months. officers worked with stores in the ingleside district to catch thieves who had stolen food, clothes and other merchandise. several of those arrested had outstanding warrants. most were cited and
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released. officers say they will continue these sting operations to reduce retail theft, an option available on google maps for years is becoming an increasingly popular way for people to try and prevent burglaries. >> they're blurring out their homes on the street view of google maps. it helps to block anyone who might be casing neighborhoods ahead of time and using the internet as a tool. the idea is to give thieves less material to work with by choosing to block the view of a home completely. >> what a great idea to harden your target, meaning to make your residents a little more anonymous so that people can't see what you have or what your house looks like. >> here's how you can do it yourself. find your home or business on google maps and click on report a problem on the lower right corner of the screen. you can choose what you want blurred, answer a few questions and then request google to make the change. >> 612 this morning we'll show you our east bay hills camera, where it is giving us clear skies. we are fog free, even
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along the coast. we have a setting moon on the horizon and today temperatures across the board will be above average. today is the warmest day of the week. we're going into the low 90s in our warmest areas away from the coast, so we'll be several degrees above our typical daytime highs for this time of the year. live look from the exploratorium camera. calm waters a nice morning light winds. it is sunny in the next few hours. that sun up here very shortly at 630. and it's all about a warmer afternoon. temperatures into the 90s inland 80s around the bay shoreline along the coast. it is looking lovely. in fact, the beach forecast if you can be at the coast today, soak it in. wall to wall sunshine a bit of a breeze this afternoon. those winds about 15 to 25mph. ocean water temperature is at 57 degrees. let's talk about those winds a little bit stronger than they were yesterday. you can see most areas gusting over 20mph, but it will feel nice out there with those temperatures on the warm side looking at highs around the region today, low and mid 90s
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inland 78 in oakland, 84 in san jose, a mild 71 in the city with full sunshine, 90 in santa rosa, the coast equally as sunny. half moon bay coming in at 67 degrees. amanda all right, drew, thank you. >> a controversial endorsement now being identified as a work of artificial intelligence. still ahead, how former president trump's campaign is doubling down on its alleged support of swifties. the silence didn't last long. we told you yesterday morning about the honking robo taxis that just won't quit. now we're hearing from the neighbor who just had a live stream featuring a waymo official about the problem, and chapel road appears to be benefiting from a bay area bump. the viral artist's latest achievements following her performance at this year's outside lands music festival
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it's about a story we've been following most of this month. we're talking about those waymo robo taxis that just won't stop honking in san francisco's soma neighborhood. issued a statement about what was happening, explaining the software makes the driverless taxis honk when another car gets too close. then they deployed two software changes that stopped the honking for a while. but then it came back. and yesterday, our abc seven news team spoke with one neighbor who is now live streaming the lot.
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>> i can't believe this is happening to me, so i'm just going to set up a webcam in my window in a cereal box and like, you know, at least make the best of the situation. >> a waymo representative joined the live stream yesterday to discuss their efforts to actually fix this technology. and he said the honking gets the attention of people on the street, but had an unintended effect in the parking lot. he said a software fix is on the way. it's just not done yet and there are new robots roaming along san francisco's market street. amazon unleashed these little black boxes on wheels. they don't do much, but they are meant to advertise a new generative ai exhibit that launches tomorrow at amazon's offices nearby, featuring holographic communication and art making tools. amazon is having eight weeks of public events showcasing various artificial intelligence projects there. the exhibit is making appearances at cities around the world. mardi gras, i'm gonna
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keep on dancing until we. oh, yeah. fresh off her outside lands performance, chappell roan's 2023 album has hit number one on billboard's vinyl albums chart. this is the first time the rise and fall of a midwest princess reached that mark since it was released last september. vinyl sales are up 203% compared to the previous week. outside lands organizers say she drew in 50,000 of the 75,000 people who attended last sunday. she wasn't even one of the festival's three main headliners, but that crowd was like a slow burn. >> get that album out last year. the listeners gain a following and then you get this. >> she's everywhere. all of a sudden. yeah, well, when you have good music. >> i will say about chappell roan, i think that she. well first of all, she's your artist. favorite artist? she likes to say that. but. and that's true. but she is one of the few
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artists i think, that you can listen to one time and instantly like her songs. they have something about it that gets you in right away. yeah. so if you're open to new music and you haven't tried her yet, really give it a run. i dare you not to like her. >> and in my hour long drive into the city in the morning, she is all over the radio, too. >> oh, good. yeah. she's getting that radio play. well, sue knows about that, too. >> yeah. yeah. i hadn't heard of her until a couple of weeks ago. and now, like i said, she's everywhere. yeah. good. >> we're all living in a pink pony club for her. >> let's look at the forecast. today it is sunny. it is warm. the accuweather forecast inland upper 80s, lower 90s today around the bay shoreline. it is bright. it is warm. upper 70s. lower seconds. and along the coast we are completely fog free. it is a very nice morning. we'll keep it in the 60s all day long. so highs in our microclimates starting in the south bay. a little bit warmer than yesterday. 84 in san jose. we'll go to 82 in cupertino, 89 in morgan hill. up along the peninsula, sunny, no matter
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where you are from the coast to the bay shoreline, we'll be at 83 in redwood city, 80 in los altos, 67 in sunny and half moon bay. complete sunshine across the entire city today. it will feel warm. upper 60s to the lower 70s breezy later on this afternoon in the north bay. it's getting hot out there. 90 in santa rosa, 91 in calistoga, 85 in napa, 89 in san rafael, 86 in vallejo. it is warm in the east bay with sunny skies. 78 oakland 80, in hayward, 81. fremont 84, castro valley and inland a few degrees warmer than yesterday. upper 80s to the mid 90s later on this afternoon. overnight tonight, some patchy cloud cover along the coast will dip into the 50s. tomorrow begins a cooling trend, so today is the warmest day of the week. in fact, we're watching some cooler air move in from canada late this week. this trough sets up over us by friday, so notice that cooler weather below average to finish out the week. but it does come with a chance, believe it or not, of some
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drizzle. here's that low sliding down the coast. this is friday and you can see some light rain to our north around eureka, but we'll likely get some drizzle out of this system by the end of the week. in fact, rainfall estimates. this is friday. it will be a cloudy day. it's a cool day and we'll track some light showers possible. i think the best chance is in the north bay, but regardless, it's going to be a cooler end to the week. here's the accuweather seven day forecast. pick of the week is today. enjoy the warm sunshine. cooling begins tomorrow. then friday we'll track those damp areas, cool and cloudy, but we bounce back nicely for the weekend. warmer weather. sunshine is back and then the heat is on early next week guys. >> all right drew thank you. now let's turn to ginger zee. she's live with a look at what's coming up on gma. >> good morning ginger. >> hi amanda. nice to be with you. it's a tuesday here. so we'll start with president joe biden speaking at the democratic national convention. he was passing the torch there to kamala harris. we'll have his speech on accomplishments together and leaving the white house. our powerhouse political team is all over it. and then
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with summer travel in full swing, another setback for boeing. the faa is ordering inspections of pilot seats on certain planes. we're going to tell you what we need to know. and labor day sales already dropping. we're going to tell you what to jump on and what you should wait for. and then our money diary series takes on digging out of debt. i would imagine it's just don't shop at all. and then also easy breakfast that you can make ahead of time with chef john cannell of the preppy kitchen. everybody's raving about the french toast this morning. so there's that nice chappell roan on gma. >> when oh my gosh did you see a promo for that. >> i don't even know. >> no no i'm just i'm just saying when are you doing it. when is this one on one happening. when can we start talking about it. >> oh i don't know. that's i got to i'll text monica our our booker who does all of that. she's got all the relationships. get monica one of the most powerful women in music. yeah. >> we need her. okay. yeah, i
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got to go i love it. >> she probably gets those kind of texts all the time, like, okay. yeah no, i've been trying, you know, but ginger, you specifically are the one to do it. >> so that needs to be a part of this request. okay, good. >> i'll throw myself out there. i'm good for that. >> okay. yeah. >> listen, because i've tried to tag her so that she can see you talking about it. >> yeah, i know, and it hasn't worked. >> didn't even watch it. i was like, she's gonna watch this. i know. >> yeah, but you know what is it, monica? is that who we're saying is that that's our friend? yes. >> okay. >> monica is going to be able to do this for us. we're here. and if ginger does it, we by proxy have also done it in my mind. so okay, ginger, thank you for letting us a when your child has moderate-to-severe eczema, it's okay to for them to show off. show off their clearer skin and noticeably less itch with dupixent. because children 6 months and older with eczema have plenty of reasons to show off their skin.
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i'll say what city hall insiders won't. ask your child's eczema we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid
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to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. according to the cdc, fertility rates fell about 3% between 2022 and 20 23 to 55 births for every 1000 females aged 15 to 44. there's multiple reasons for that drop. officials say people are getting married later, and less often it's taking longer to become economically established and people are waiting longer to have kids. the birth rate was highest among women aged 30 to 34. data also shows teen birth
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rates have dropped to a record low. a bay area man found his missing airpods. he lost at burning man two years ago. edward ayton tracked his airpods with the find my app on his phone. he started making videos on social media, documenting everywhere these airpods went. eventually attracting thousands of views. last week, the airpods appeared in santa rosa just minutes from his house. he went to the house and met chance colbert. chance colbert, his dad gave him the airpods. he's a realtor and thinks that he might have gotten them from a house he sold. ayton let chance keep the airpods only if he made a donation to the redwood empire food bank. >> we've all volunteered at food banks, specifically redwood empire. so yeah, when i when i heard his request, i was happy to oblige. >> if we can, you know, have the story end with, you know, even a little bit more joy, a little bit more help, a little bit more people, you know, paying it forward, then that to me is the best ending. >> these airpods went all over
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the place. iowa south carolina, new york city before finally returning to the bay area. next, at 630, enforcing protest policy on university of california campuses. the new message coming from the uc system president this morning. plus, addressing homeless issues by approving more tents. in our next half hour, i look at the tactics
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right now at 630. a devastating discovery the bodies of several israeli hostages found in gaza. what we know this morning as cease fire talks between israel and hamas are ramping up again in egypt. >> there was so much energy kicking off the first night of the democratic national convention. i'm jacqueline lee. we'll have more coming up from chicago and back here at home. >> it may not look like it right this second, but we're in for a warm up today in parts of the bay area. our friend drew tuma has your full accuweather forecast in just a moment. good morning everyone. it is tuesday, august 20th. >> yeah, it's a good start to the morning. >> it really is. it's going to be a fantastic day. so the accuweather forecast is highlighting today is the pick of the week. it's total sunshine out there this afternoon. and the warmest day of the week as
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well. from our east bay hills camera. we are completely fog free even along the coast at this hour, so the forecast today calls for sunshine across the entire city. today. it is mild in san francisco with a high of 71 degrees, warm sunshine in oakland at 78. we'll hit 84 in san jose, which is above average. and then walnut creek. we're getting hot out there. a high of 90 later on this afternoon. some cool spots right now in parts of sonoma county, sonoma specifically waking up temperatures in the upper 40s. for the most part, we're in the mid 50s to the low 60s as we get you going on this tuesday, the inland forecast shows you temperatures go to the upper 80s lower 90s today, complete sunshine out there, sunny skies from start to finish around the bay shoreline as well. upper 70s to the lower 80s with a bit of a breeze later on this afternoon and along the coast. it's going to be a fantastic day to be close to the water. full sunshine and highs in the mid 60s. that's a look at the forecast. let's check in with sue and see those drive thrus. >> good morning drew. we are taking a look back at the bay
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bridge toll plaza. 537 is the exact time those metering lights were flicked on, and now you're seeing the result of that. it's stacked up beyond the overcrossing for a solid 12 minute backup until you get to the metering lights, and then you've got a little bit of a break up the incline and then brake lights all the way into san francisco, but slow and go. we'll just say, here's 880 past the oakland coliseum. no delays here. everything's moving well. you can see your typical slow spots and a look at your drive times. if you're heading out for the bridges this morning. >> all right. good morning. >> thank you. day two of the democratic national convention is getting underway. this morning. and tonight, governor gavin newsom will step into the spotlight during the ceremonial roll call of delegates confirming the vote that already made vice president harris the party's presidential nominee. abc news reporter jacqueline lee is live in chicago, where it was president joe biden who took center stage on night one. and jacqueline, it was an emotional evening for many. hey. >> hey, guys. good morning. it
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was very emotional. as you said, there was not a dry eye in the room. and it was very clearly a tribute to president biden as he passed the torch on to kamala harris. day one of the democratic national convention was kicked off by a surprise appearance by vice president kamala harris, thanking joe biden. >> joe, thank you for your historic leadership. >> a deep bench of democrats, from the new blood to the old guard all appearing on stage, reproductive rights on full display with families impacted by the overturn of roe v wade. giving testimonials i can't imagine not having a choice because of donald trump's abortion bans. the crowd going wild as former secretary of state hillary clinton took the stage. >> it still takes a village to raise a family, heal a country and win a campaign. >> despite her loss to donald trump in 2016, clinton says america kept its eyes on the future and drew parallels between her own campaign against trump. >> he's mocking her name and her
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laugh sounds familiar, but have him on the run now. >> president joe biden taking the stage at the end, welcomed by a four minute standing ovation brought to tears by his daughter's introduction speech. >> i love you. >> biden, defending his nearly four years in office while making the case for why harris is better than trump. >> he's promising a bloodbath if he loses in his words, this sucker means it. no, i'm not joking. biden praising harris's character and celebrating the new democratic ticket. she'll be a president. we can all be proud of, and she will be an historic president who puts her stamp on america's future. >> and today, the trump campaign is headed to detroit. later tonight, the obamas will take the stage in chicago. jacqueline lee, abc seven news.
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>> jacqueline. thank you. keep it here on abc seven all week for coverage of the democratic national convention. abc news has special coverage at seven tonight, tomorrow and thursday. it's from 6 to 8 p.m. and you can see all our coverage, including abc seven news anchor julian glover's reporting at abc seven news.com ai generated photos of taylor swift endorsing donald trump are making the rounds on social media. >> trump even shared the images on his truth social platform, falsely suggesting he actually has a singer's support. swift has not endorsed anyone this election cycle. she endorsed president biden in 2020. swift has so far not addressed the fake images. however, the trump campaign claims the former president has the support from many swift fans. an overnight military operation in gaza has resulted in the recovery of the bodies of six israeli hostages. the israeli military said. all have been declared dead in recent months. officials say there are still 109 israeli hostages being held in gaza. 36
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of them are believed to have died. in a statement, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu thanked those involved in the operation for their bravery and determined action. >> secretary of state antony blinken said netanyahu confirmed he supports and would accept the us backed proposal to bridge differences, holding up a cease fire and hostage deal. blinken is calling on hamas to do the same. he's on his ninth mission to the middle east since the war in gaza started more than ten months ago, the u.s. has determined iran was behind the hack of donald trump's campaign and the attempted breach of the harris campaign. >> democratic campaign officials say the hackers were not able to get access to their operations, but the hackers allegedly leaked trump campaign documents to several news organizations. the fbi now investigating the incident. >> it is move-in day at uc berkeley. and for uc president michael drake, it's been a summer of reflection following widespread college campus protests, he wrote in a letter on monday that campus leaders
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have spent recent months reviewing the events of the past year. now, the uc system wants to strengthen and clarify policies and procedures. drake is vowing to enforce bans on campus encampments and identity concealing masks. uc berkeley's chancellor echoed his support in a video message sent to all students. >> we will also continue to respond in a quick and concerted manner to violence to violations of laws and to words or deeds that rise to the level of harassment and or discrimination. behavior of that sort will not be tolerated. >> and this all comes as the brandeis center sues uc berkeley over its handling of the protests last year, calling the campus a hotbed of anti-jewish hostility and harassment. now, those pro-palestinian student protesters want to join the lawsuit to protect themselves, filing a motion on monday morning. >> happening tonight, oakland unified planning to meet with parents to update them on what's being done to fix the drinking water. and nearly two dozen schools after tests showed
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dangerous levels of lead. abc seven news reporter gloria rodriguez is here. gloria, what are parents being asked to do right now? well reggie, the district is asking parents to make sure their kids have a reusable water bottle that they can use at filtered water stations at schools. >> in addition, parents can go to a listening session this evening to get more information. some water fountains at oakland schools are now off limits after district officials say lead was found in 22 usc campuses. the district published results of lead testing done at each campu, and each report shows that the testing was done before this new school year started. ashley long, son, goes to hillcrest. that's one of the schools with some contamination, and she's worried for her child's health and is also frustrated that the district is just now taking action. >> how did this happen over such a short period of time, or were we just not aware? or is there notable information around what the damages are? >> usd sent a statement saying
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we are fixing any outlet we find that shows lead levels exceeding the district's limit of five parts per billion to ensure that our students and staff are not exposed to elevated levels of lead when at school. from faucets or fountainheads. andrea ventura with clean water action says the state or the federal government should step in to help, and the hillcrest pta arranged a listening session with the district board director. that's this evening at 6:30 p.m. it is via zoom. live in the studio gloria rodriguez, abc seven news. >> all right. thank you. gloria. >> now, if you had one, it could be making breakfast for you. this morning. still ahead, one robot manufacturer says it has an affordable humanoid helper ready to go. >> right now, you're looking at the big board. the new york stock exchange, where we are down this morning. another update in just a couple of minutes and a first of its kind mission into outer space. >> how spacex is preparing to push the boundaries for non-government astronauts and private space programs. but first, here's drew. >> hey there amanda. 6.41 this
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morning. we begin with our. okay camera. it is sunny out there. clear skies, currently 57 degrees at the airport with light winds and good visibility. here's live doppler seven along with satellite. we're sandwiched in between two features low pressure off the coastline and high pressure to our east. it creates a bit of a wind tunnel again later on this afternoon. a little breezy today, but it will be a warm and sunny day on the way. here's a look at your weather wellness. air quality is good to moderate. pollen levels are low and the uv index a nine out of an 11. so a lovely picture from the exploratorium camera. as i step out of the way that sun is rising. it is clear out there. even along the coast, we have sunny skies this morning. it's a warm afternoon warmer than yesterday. today is the pick of the week. it is going to be a fantastic afternoon. your sunset here at 755 this evening. here's a look at those winds. a little stronger than yesterday. that breeze between about 20 and 30mph with the strongest winds along the coast later on today.
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for unhoused people. this comes as the city faces a legal battle over its homelessness response. the city is focused on the area along mahoney creek path near anderson drive. it's currently an encampment, but just last night, the city council passed a plan to turn it into a sanctioned one. they will use $2.2 million in grant money to pay for resources to support 47 people staying there. >> i'm so pleased that we have this way to move forward on bringing change to the streets right now. >> city council members passed the sanctioned campsite plan unanimously. it came after more than an hour of public comment and discussion. many neighbors raised safety concerns about unhoused people in their area as others called for compassion. >> as a mother, as an individual, as a member of this active member of this community, i no longer feel safe walking down anderson drive.
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>> what this project is doing, in my opinion, is it's just perpetuating more of the segregation that we already have. >> a federal judge has issued a restraining order to stop san rafael from sweeping another encampment in town. it's part of a lawsuit brought by the unhoused man who's lived in a spot for years in the south bay. san jose is working toward its own solution to help its unhoused residents. mayor matt mehan recently visited this encampment in san diego to learn how san jose can implement a similar site. it has 400 insulated tents. services include meals, showers, restrooms, and security. >> it was clear that this was a supportive environment where people are getting access to services. they're not worried about the basic things that we all take for granted, but people living on our streets don't have safety access to sanitation, access to three meals a day. the basics. >> the city has identified eight potential sites for smaller,
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sanctioned encampments around 100 to 200 tents at each. mayor matt mehan says the first site may open early next year. >> now it's your morning money report. for the first time in history, the price of a gold bar is now $1 million, bloomberg reports. the price of gold tipped the needle on friday and more than $2,500 per ounce. the average gold bar weighs about 400oz. so do the math and carry the one. and that equals about $1 million higher. gold prices could be a sign that investors expect the fed to cut interest rates soon. alaska airlines and hawaiian airlines a big step closer to a merger. the justice department has chosen not to challenge the deal. it still needs approval from the transportation department. the $1.9 billion deal will be the largest merger of u.s. carriers since alaska merged with virgin america eight years ago. the airlines also say it will vastly expand the north american destinations available to those who live in hawaii, with either one stop or nonstop. general motors has confirmed it is
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laying off over 1000 salaried employees worldwide. nearly 600 of those jobs are at gm's tech campus near detroit. the company explained the layoffs did not have to do with cutting costs, but came after a review of operations. that review reportedly pushed gm to streamline operations by reducing certain teams at the company. and now we take a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we are still down about 50 points. sometimes we just need an extra pair of hands to handle some chores around the house. >> and now there's a new robot that can lend you that helping hand. let's take a look. this is unitree g1. it can walk, jump, climb stairs and even flip food in a pan. but it's not ready to make a full meal just yet. it's a little more than four feet tall and can fold down to be smaller for easier transport and storage. whoa! there he goes. what? the company says it's one of the most affordable humanoid robots on the market. >> this is it. jumping on your
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body and just destroying it. it didn't say it. >> couldn't use a knife in the kitchen, which would be frightening. >> like, why would i give this the tools to end me? >> yes, exactly. >> sir, what are you doing with that knife? i'm making your breakfast. >> i'm taking over your family. >> now, could it fold my laundry? because that would be very beneficial to me if it could do this. >> i mean, is this real? are we looking at actual footage of it, or is this, like an animation? >> you know what? >> because if this is actual, let's just shut everything down and forget about it. >> how fast can. oh, it can run. no. >> well, how's its balance? you just, like, push it over. >> it gets right back up. >> that's when it gets the knife out. >> why is the back of its head missing? i don't like that feature. >> i don't like it at all. i wouldn't want that in my house. >> well, thank you for a small price of $16,000, it can be yours. >> you're hiring your replacement. you understand that, right? and i mean, i mean,
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replacing all of us as a human family. >> just fold my laundry. that's all i ask, okay? just sit there quietly and just be very useful. >> it's going to not only fold your laundry, it's going to take your husband. it's going to own your dog. >> but did it for my laundry obliterate you? >> but it'll fold your laundry real nice. >> happy tuesday out there this morning. it is a lovely picture from our sutro tower camera. we are completely fog free. it is going to be a very nice day. certainly the pick of the week. we have warm sunshine out there today. get out and enjoy it because as we head throughout the rest of the week, we have cooler changes, cloudier weather and by friday we are tracking the chance of widespread drizzle out there. so it's going to look and feel different by the end of the week. but do not worry, the weekend outlook. we get rid of the cloud cover. we bring back the sunshine and warmer temperatures are on the way. future weather today. it's mild out there this morning right around lunchtime. we're into the 70s and 80s for the most part,
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and then later on this afternoon, our warmest areas going to the low 90s. it's just going to be a nice day no matter where you are. even along the coast. we'll have full sunshine out there as we see mild weather take over for at least one day here. temperatures later on this evening. it will feel nice out there. pleasant with clear skies. fillled patchy fog returns after midnight tonight, but not widespread. cloud cover. here's a look at highs today. we'll find those numbers a few degrees above average 71 in the city, 78 in oakland, 84 in san jose, 90 in santa rosa, 92 in concord. overnight tonight, we'll see those temperatures mainly dip into the 50s. with that patchy cloud cover overhead. now, starting tomorrow, we'll introduce some cooler weather into the picture. we'll call it back to average by wednesday. then we go below average starting on thursday. and then it will feel cool for august by friday. friday temperatures mainly in the 60s and 70s. the reason why low pressure is going to dive in from the north and by friday it is sitting over northern
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california bringing that cooler weather, but also the chance of some drizzle out there. so looking at friday, it will be certainly a different end to the week than what it looks like out there today. by friday, we'll track the chance of that widespread drizzle, but we'll bounce back for the weekend. here's the accuweather seven day forecast showing you pick of the week is today. with that warm sunshine. that cooling trend begins tomorrow. it's just below average. cloudy on friday with that drizzle. then the weekend will bring back the sunshine will warm those temperatures back up and then the heat is on early next week guys. >> all right drew thank you. if you haven't seen the moon it might be worth a peek. out. worth a peek outside. tonight through tomorrow you will be able to see a super blue moon. you can see what the moon looked like last night here. just beautiful. it was recorded along the san francisco bay from sausalito. >> full moon is always impressive. and when that moon is maybe a little bit bigger, i mean, that just just adds to the excitement. >> and it may be called a super blue moon, but that does not mean it appears blue as you see
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here. in this case, a super moon where the moon is much closer than usual to earth, and a blue moon, the fourth full moon in a season happened at the same time, and experts say that this event is more common than the northern lights. if you missed monday's moon, there will be another chance to see it tonight. and space is about to send four people on a daring trip into space. billionaire jared isaacman has funded a test mission. polaris dawn will have a four person private citizen crew, which will include isaacman, a former air force pilot and two space engineers. the mission will go to altitudes higher than any human has traveled since nasa's apollo program ended. that was back in the 70s. they will also open the capsule and expose themselves to the vacuum of space. the first time for any private citizen. the group will spend five days aboard a spacex crew dragon capsule. it is slated for launch at 3:30 a.m. eastern time on august 26th. >> bart service is running back
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to normal this morning after smoke on a train shut down service in part of oakland yesterday afternoon. pretty scary for passengers who say they were halfway between 19th street and macarthur station when they started smelling smoke. when the train stopped and the smoke got worse, that's when they jumped onto the track. >> and that's when we heard more popping and more smoke. so i decided to go ahead and pull it. i had waited long enough. >> bart tells us there was no fire, just a piece of equipment hitting the third rail. fortunately, no one was hurt. >> and a wild scene at a beach in monterey. hundreds of sea lions have taken it over and forced officials to close the beach to humans indefinitely. you see them there? the sea lions started moving in last week, right as the world famous monterey car week was happening. loud noises from the car show scared them back into the water, but only briefly, because by sunday night, dozens of sea lions were covering the sand. >> yeah, we've had a few people say that they've never seen them
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a come over here in this many numbers. this is definitely an odd thing to happen here. >> the monterey bay national marine sanctuary. look at that. has been talking to people about the importance of giving the animals their space. they've also been alerting divers. since this is one of the most popular diving spots in monterey. >> this is just the reunion. they deserve to have that. you know, we have reunions. >> look at that. >> this is, you know, this is the barbecue, basically. >> all right. i agree. >> let them live. >> and divers don't dive because, you know, if there are sea lions, there's a lot of activity. >> oh, what are you trying to say? the man in the gray suit. that's what my family calls it. they won't say the other word. yeah >> well, up next, the seven things you need to know today as we head to break. >> you know what i'm talking about, right? okay. as w
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number one, fire crews have stopped forward. progress on a fire in the foothills of east san jose. it's along quimby road. 33 acres have burned. the fire is 15% contained. >> number two, governor newsom will be in the spotlight during day two of the democratic national convention tonight. he leads california's delegation during the ceremonial roll call, giving vice president harris enough delegates to secure the presidential nomination. >> number three, oakland unified will hold a listening session tonight for parents, the district will explain what it is doing to deal with lead found in the water at nearly two dozen schools. tonight's zoom meeting starts at 630. >> number four, if you're around uc berkeley today, expect extra traffic. it is moving day. over 8700 students are expected to move into campus dorms and university managed apartments today and tomorrow. >> and number five, get ready for the warmest day of the week. it is gorgeous out there this morning. wall to wall sunshine will keep that sunny weather and also will keep those temperatures above average. cooler weather arrives here starting tomorrow.
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>> and number six, we've got a problem on the sunol grade. not one, but two problems. the good news is that it's in the northbound direction. one accident near vargas and one accident near sheridan. it is affecting the southbound direction as well on 680 and number seven, the founder of spanx has a new venture. >> high heeled sneakers. sneakers is launching today. they cost about 400 to 600 bucks. sara blakely said, quote, we've been fed the line that beauty is pain, but beauty does. but does it have to be the crux to this already? >> yes, they did. >> you know, beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> $600? no, thanks. okay. seven and seven streams. next. otherwise, it's gma. >> george: good morning america for our viewers in the west. president biden keynotes the dnc, calls vp kamala harris the next president.
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