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a beautiful look at the golden
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gate bridge as we get ready for pride taking over san francisco. thank you so much for starting your sunday morning with us. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a quick look at our microclimate forecast. it's already a gorgeous morning out there. oh yes, signaling to some major changes ahead when we have a clear view of san francisco there. how about if you're going to the city for the pride parade? a beautiful start to the day and continuing into the afternoon, we're going to keep the party going. parade starts at ten, 30, 65 degrees. you don't even need a jacket and all the celebrations out there, and we'll do low 70s for the afternoon. here are those changes that we're talking about. we are going to jump forward into july with some really hot temperatures. our heat wave starts tomorrow, but the excessive heat warning yeah, it got upgraded from the watch yesterday. that's going to go into effect tuesday into friday. and some spots in the immediate bay are already in that shade of orange heat advisory. and that includes santa cruz as well. so we'll talk about the range in
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temperatures 4th of july outlook and the cooldown. it might be hard to come by. we'll talk about all those details coming up in about 15 minutes. kira. all right. cynthia, thanks. we'll see you soon. our nbc bay area app is a great tool to have on your phone to track the temperatures in your neighborhood. we'll also send alerts about the heat straight to your phone. you can download it for free by pointing your phone's camera at that qr code on the left of your screen, and as mentioned, today is the day the pride parade in san francisco. thousands of people will be in the city celebrating. beacon of love is the theme, and acclaimed actor billy porter is the celebrity grand marshal of 2024 sf pride. the celebration already underway in san francisco, the pride celebration kicking off yesterday in civic center plaza. the parade and celebration today are considered among the largest lgbtq plus celebrations in the world this
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year. safety is top of mind. this after federal officials warned about the possibility of terrorist groups targeting large events during pride month, but no significant incidents have happened and police say they are ready for people who are coming out today to celebrate. organizers do not want them to worry. instead, they say focus on the festivities and the fun. what i'm most looking forward to is just honestly, just the overall experience of everything. i've always heard how san francisco is the biggest pride event, just seeing the history of the movement as well and just being a part of it. organizers expect about 50,000 people in the parade down market street. if you are among those headed to the city today, the streets you see here in red are already are closed for the parade. those are beal main, spear and stewart streets between market and folsom and the big closure in red market street is closed to traffic for about two miles from stewart
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street all the way to van ness. in terms of parking, mission street will be a no parking zone for that same two mile stretch between the embarcadero and van ness. the parade starts at 1030 this morning. floats will start at beale and market and roll all the way down market toward civic center plaza. that's where the sf pride main stage and daylong party continues. and this pride weekend, one store in san francisco's castro neighborhood is doing what it can to fight book bans in other parts of our nation. today, in the bay's alyssa goard explains how you can buy a book to be sent to an lgbtq plus organization in a more conservative area. this bookstore that specializes in lgbtq plus books usually has its busiest day of the year. the saturday before pride. but this year, it's not just focused on sales, it's also focused on a new program. as san francisco's pride festivities fill the
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streets outside, a different kind of pride is being boxed up inside fabulosa books. we are the neighborhood bookstore in san francisco's castro district, which of course is one of the oldest gayborhoods in the country. store employees are upset over the number of books getting pulled off of school and library shelves around the country. the american library association says the number of books challenged in u.s. libraries spiked to the highest level. it's ever documented in 2023. of those books nearly half share the voices and experiences of the lgbtq, plus community and people of color. it's so important for people to have to see themselves represented. so last year, a fabulous employee started books not bans. they send all kinds of queer books to organizations in states experiencing bans at no cost to those organizations. if you're a young person and you're not in a supportive family, you might have to read it at the lgbt
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center. you know you're not going to. you can't have your amazon book delivered to your home. we don't have a lot of space. all the boxes are packed in this tiny storage closet in the store. so far, they've sent 35 boxes of books to states, including oklahoma, alabama, tennessee and south carolina. anything that we can do like to help, like people get access to books that they should be able to read is a good thing. i came out maybe 20, 25 years ago, and at that point, you know, this was kind of pre-internet, right? so how i kind of got word of like what i could become and what was out there was through literature, right? was through books. fabulosa staff say customers are overwhelmingly supporting this effort. we're not going to stop. as long as they keep doing these silly bands. we're going to keep on sending books out. alyssa goard today in the bay area, a pride event that was officially canceled went on, albeit unofficially. yesterday, hundreds of people packed into dolores park and took off for the dike march through the
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castro. the march has been a part of sf pride since june 1993, but this year, organizers say they could not pull the march together. still, as you see there, revelers celebrated with costumes, music, signs and flags. you can find our guide to pride on our website. there you'll find a list of events, schedules, maps and street closures. just go to nbcbayarea.com and click on the link at the top on the trending bar. we're going to turn now to the south bay, where san jose police are investigating a string of hit and run crashes, all believed to be caused by the same driver, a driver on north first street called police to report another driver who intentionally rammed into them and then drove away. soon after, several additional calls came in about the same driver hitting other cars and driving off. officers found that driver chased him to the area of fifth and julian streets, just a few blocks from san jose city hall and san jose state's campus.
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after a brief standoff, the man did surrender to police. the whole chain of events lasted about 45 minutes. fortunately, no one was hurt in all those hit and runs. word from sj pd on what charges if any, that driver will face. we're still awaiting word restaurants, surcharges will remain legal in california, but they do need to be disclosed. governor newsom signed that controversial bill into law yesterday. the so-called junk fee law is set to take effect tomorrow. it prohibits businesses from charging hidden fees on things like concert tickets and hotel rooms. but the bill, signed yesterday, gives restaurants a last minute exemption from that so they can continue to charge fees outside of the listed menu price, as long as they disclose those fees on their menus or their displays. restaurants have one year to make sure their displays meet those new requirements, also taking effect
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tomorrow. a new law meant to help people feel safer when out drinking at a busy bar, people will be able to find out if someone slipped something into their drink when they weren't looking. today, in the bay's marianne favro explains what's in your drink at a crowded bar. you may not notice if someone added something to it while you weren't looking. now you'll be able to find out right away. starting monday, a new state law will require bars to offer customers a date rape drug test strip. it's a security for those coming out to drink. sometimes you get carried away in a conversation. you might turn your head for a few seconds or so, and people are really slick out here and you just got to be careful. and i think that it's just a wonderful idea. the test is quick and easy. just place a few drops from your drink on the designated area of the card. if it turns blue or black, there's a good chance you've been roofied. the test can detect the
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presence of date rape drugs like ketamine and ghb. we'll have our bartenders and our front door managers and as well as our security guards having those cards out for anybody. the assistant general manager at san pedro socal says he supports the new law. i think it's a great idea. i think it's a great idea to protect the public and a great idea for people to come into your restaurant and make sure that they have a voice in their own words by getting one of those cards. so i think it's a great opportunity for us to make them feel more a part. the law only applies to bars with what's known as a type 48 liquor license. establishments that don't comply could face penalties impacting their license. the new law requires bars to provide the test kits, but they don't have to be free, so you could be charged for one. under the new law, bars are also required to post signs at the entrance, the exit, and in the restrooms explaining that these test kits are available. this is what those signs look like. britney says she believes the new law will give her peace of mind next time she goes out. i
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wouldn't have to watch my drink so much, you know? and knowing that the bar is offering that would give me peace of mind, of coming out and enjoying myself rather than having to stay home to feel safe. marianne favro today in the bay at 710 on your sunday morning. we have much more ahead. coming up. we take you live to washington dc for our weekly interview with kristen welker, who has a prev
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last week that he has chosen his vice presidential pick and that that person would be at the debate in atlanta last thursday, we saw florida senator marco rubio there, ohio senator jd vance and north dakota governor doug burgum. please join me in welcoming kristen welker, moderator of meet the press. hi, kristen. welcome back. great to see you this morning, hope. thank you baby. time has been wonderful. i want to ask you
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about doug burgum. you talked to him this morning exclusively last year on meet the press. he said he would not do business with trump. but now, one year later, he is an enthusiastic trump surrogate. is he answering to that shift in his relationship with the former president? he has he's answered for that a number of times. and look, he has said that was then he was running against former president trump. now, of course, he's running to be on his ticket . so look, i pressed him on a number of his past statements, including the fact that he says he never lied and the fact that donald trump uttered 30 different things that were not true on the debate stage on thursday night. so we talked to him about all of them. it is clear that he is a fierce defender of donald trump, that he wants that job very much and a little bit of news, if i could tease. i asked him if he has spoken to donald trump about
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being his running mate. i'm not going to give you the answer so that folks tune in, but it's an interesting answer nonetheless. of course, he's not the only one on the short list. we're also looking at marco rubio as well as jd vance kira. well that is a great tease, christian. and we look forward to seeing his interesting answer coming up. and again, welcome back. hope your new baby is wonderful. we'll see you in about 45 minutes. thanks, kyra. good to see you. we do hope you join christian for this morning's meet the press. she will have that exclusive interview with north dakota governor doug burgum as well as senator raphael warnock, a biden surrogate. if you just stick right here with us for today in the bay, meet the press is on at 8 a.m, right after this newscast, we're going to take you to los angeles now, where family and friends of an actor killed more than a month ago still are searching for answers. about 100 people gathered in north hollywood yesterday for the mile for johnny walk. johnny wactor was going to his car with
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a coworker after a bartending shift when he interrupted three men trying to steal his catalytic converter. the 37 year old general hospital actor confronted the men and was shot and killed, many attending the walk were heartbroken and still fed up with the crime. lapd does not have much to say and go on this case, they say that the suspects were wearing dark clothing and drove away in a dark colored sedan, and they don't know much else. back here in the bay area, fireworks for cash, no questions asked. the san mateo county sheriff's office is working to get illegal fireworks off the streets. before the 4th of july. the department held a fireworks buyback event yesterday in redwood city. deputies collected the fireworks in exchange for cash. fireworks are illegal in san mateo county, except in pacifica and san bruno. we have posted everything you need to know to celebrate the 4th of
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july right on our website. so instead of having your own fireworks show, you can go to the professional ones. just head to nbcbayarea.com and click the link in the trending bar. and a big congratulations to san francisco 49 ers star christian mccaffrey and his new wife mccaffrey married model olivia culpo yesterday. this is video of them headed to the wedding in watch hill rhode island. not far from culpo's home town. the couple started dating in 2019. they got engaged last april and gosh, it's just a shame they're ugly. they're poor. they have nothing going for them. congratulations, puppy. oh my gosh, they're just picture perfect. oh here's a look at culpo's stunning dolce and gabbana dress. pardon me. the model said she wanted something serious and sophisticated. and this dress is the only one she ever tried on. as you can see, the veil is a huge part of the look. 16ft long. congratulations to the gorgeous bride and groom.
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all right, back to pride weekend. it's also for the dogs happening today. the third annual doggie pride parade and adoption event. it's happening today in berkeley. there will be a costume contest, a drag performance at 245. animals will be up for adoption fees are waived. berkeley humane executive director jeffrey zerwekh says they're at full capacity, and events like this are needed. and so this is a great opportunity to find families to take home. so many of these loving pets. and we have puppies, dogs, cats and kittens available this weekend. again, that third annual doggie pride parade and adoption event takes place today from 1230 to 3 at 2,709th street in berkeley. time now to check in with cinthia pimentel for a look at our microclimate forecast. i trust that your dogs have some pride gear they'll be wearing
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today. they don't. they usually run around without any vests or anything just because they're large, and they just need all of the wind and the weather. it's hot, right? it is hot. let's check in on berkeley. start our forecast there for that wonderful event. they really do change your lives. i encourage adopting there. let's go out and take a look at our day planner there. we'll do 60s by mid-morning. we're upper 60s to some 70s and 80s. as you head out there to berkeley later on this afternoon. so what does the rest of the bay area look like? yeah, nearing that 80 degree mark in hayward mountain view. also, we'll do some low 70s along the peninsula, 66 in half moon bay, but 81 for a beach day in santa cruz. and it only warms up from there the rest of the day and the rest of the week. 92 in santa rosa, 95 in concord today and we'll do 90 in morgan hill. meantime, 82 in downtown san jose tomorrow. the heat starts to build. we start a new month, and we start to warm up these temperatures. look at the mercury rising in fairfield
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already at 100 degrees 99 in concord, santa rosa, not far behind, 75 in san francisco. if we're talking mid 70s in san francisco, you know it's going to get warm as we set up this pattern of high pressure that is really starting to center around the pacific and will be stubborn to mix out of here, giving us a long duration heat wave. we go into the excessive heat warning it got upgraded from yesterday, tuesday to friday. that is a long stretch of time where we have to deal with this sweltering heat. the cooling in the afternoon hours also going to be a struggle. so i highly recommend you take advantage of today to set up your areas. make sure that you have enough water, medicine and finding a place to cool down libraries, the mall, the movies, even the interior bay right there. we've got that heat advisory and we'll watch for san francisco to go into one as we progress through the week. not only the heat, but we have to worry about the fires heading into the 4th of july. we have a red flag warning includes parts of the north bay solano county
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and through the sacramento valley. as we watch that low humidity, the hills bone dry. so let's take a look at these temperatures. what can we expect ? tuesday. the beginning of this heat. we have hundreds all around the parts of the north bay. east bay down into the south bay as well. san francisco and the inner bay, 80s and 90s. i think the peak of this heat, though, is on wednesday, 100 degrees to possibly even some one tens in ukiah, clear lake, that area and the immediate bay, some 90s 84 in santa cruz that is hot as we go on into the 4th of july, super hot and dry out there. please leave the fireworks to the professionals as we see a little bit of that cool down. but again, that high pressure will be stubborn to mix out of here. san francisco will look like parts of the east bay as we go on into the 80s. for parts of the middle of the week here in our inland valleys. oh, those numbers very, very dangerous heat. we could also see concerns with air quality and concerns with people going to the hospital. so please just
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take care of each other. check on people that don't have ac in the bay area. thanks for all those heads up, cynthia. it's 21 past the hour right now. we do have much more ahead on today in the bay. coming up on the verge of victory to getting blown out the opportunity the giants did not take advantage of
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when the dodgers come to town, the orange and black have dropped 15 of their last 20 games at oracle park against the blue crew. yeah, so much for that home field advantage. there was a lot of blue in the crowd yesterday. shohei ohtani got everyone on their feet with a shot to straightaway center. it's his national league leading 26th home run of the season. now this game would go to extra innings. giants down a run in the 10th david vianey doubles off the wall in left that plates the tying run. the giants had the bases loaded that inning but failed to end the game. so you
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know what's going to happen. the dodgers blow it open in the next inning. la scores seven runs in the top of the 11th. the dodgers go on to beat the giants 14 to 7. the giants fall to two and six against the dodgers this season. when he's able to get the bat to the ball. and he'll take strike three. rough day at the dish for the a's arizona zac gallen dominated on the hill. he gave up just one hit with seven strikeouts and six scoreless innings. the diamondbacks blanked the a's three to nothing on the pitch. ian russell, making his interim head coaching debut for the earthquakes against la galaxy. it was the 101st clasico being played at stanford stadium, this one though all galaxy. they scored once in the first half and then twice in the second. the galaxy spoiled russell's first game with the quakes as interim head coach. final three nil. i was very happy with a lot of the game, but there's again big
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mistakes that keep on hurting us, that we have to. we have to fix those. i thought we created enough chances to at least be in this game, but the scoreline doesn't look like it. bay fc on the road in louisville scoreless in the 76th minute, then aziza oshoala hits the first penalty kick goal in club history. it's her third goal of the season and turns out to be the game winner. bay fc wins it one nil. bay fc has won four of their last six matches, while the warriors could be headed for the end of an era. according to the athletic, the team is prepared to let klay thompson walk in free agency. now what klay wants and what the warriors are willing to pay do not match up. thompson has been part of the warriors championship corps, winning four nba titles in 13 seasons. that's a look at your morning sports i'm anthony flores for today in the bay so much to say about klay i can't even begin 26 past the hour right now. we have much more
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ahead on today in the bay. coming up. as cynthia mentioned, the bay area is starting to heat up some parts reaching mid 90s today. cynthia will be back to talk about triple digits this coming week. and as we count down to paris, join us for a special olympics show focusing on the new olympic sport of breaking art meets athletics. as talented b-boys and b-girls from across the country head to paris. we're walking you through the moves. you won't want to miss it. join us right here on nbc bay area or on your favorite 830.aming platform. tonight at
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june 30th, the final day of the month. can you believe it? a live look outside from our emeryville camera towards san francisco. little hazy there, but can still see the salesforce tower and sutro tower where the pink triangle is on display.
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thank you so much for starting your pride day with us. i'm kira klapper. cinthia pimentel has a quick look at our microclimate forecast. this is one of those mornings where it's already pretty nice. outside of this hour, you don't need a jacket to get out for your early morning walk or coffee. good morning kira. good morning everyone. 67 degrees in san jose, 62 in san francisco. mild out there towards dublin and even petaluma at 63 degrees. notice santa rosa , though 20 degrees warmer than where we were this hour yesterday. the rest of the bay area also gaining speed on what will be a very hot week ahead. so enjoy this warm weekend finish before we get into those sizzling temperatures next week. lots of days back to back 90s, 100 and those 60s that you just saw there. those will be some of our overnight temperatures. so you can imagine just how hot it's going to be. we have some concerns with the fire danger and air quality. so i'll be back with all this coming up in about
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ten minutes. here. back to you. wow. all right, cynthia, we'll see you soon. thanks. and when cynthia is not on the air, our nbc bay area app is a great tool to have ahead of this heat. you can download it for free. pointing your phone's camera at that qr code on your screen. we will send you alerts straight to your phone, and you can track the temperatures right where you live. and as mentioned, today is the day it will be beautiful weather for the pride parade in san francisco. thousands of people are expected to be in the city celebrating for the theme of beacon of love and acclaimed actor billy porter will be the grand marshal. the celebration already underway ojai san francisco pride celebration kicking off in civic center plaza. as you can see, the pride, the parade part of me and the celebration are considered among the largest lgbtq plus celebrations in the world. safety is top of mind this year, federal officials had warned about the possibility of terror groups targeting large events
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during pride month, but no significant incidents have happened and police say they are ready for people who are coming out to celebrate today. organizers don't want them to worry, they say. focus on the festivities and the fun. what i'm most looking forward to is just honestly just the overall experience of everything. i've always heard how san francisco is the biggest pride event, just seeing the history of the movement as well and just being a part of it. organizers say they expect about 50,000 people up and down market street for the parade, and if you're headed to the city, expect traffic. of course. lots of road closures today in the bay's mike inouye is here to discuss what you can expect and how to get around it. hey folks. yeah, i have made a fancy drawing for you. it's 3d and it's of civic center and union un plaza. the vicinity. i'll take away the fancy because we care about the roadways. of course, as we look at the area, we already had closures starting as early as thursday. and of
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course, saturday and sunday, full closures around the perimeter for civic center and un plaza because of the celebration. and then we have that parade as well. and that's sunday, of course, along market street. you'll find that route closed. as the parade comes through. it will reopen in stages, starting back at the embarcadero. but you know, that will disrupt muni service for the pretty much all morning. in order to get through the area. there will be some minor delays because of those reroutes. of course, another option underneath market is at the top. that's bart. bart will have you ride with pride. they've added extra service along the parade route, so great option for you. same thing for the sf bay ferry and caltrain. in fact, good options for you not only to get to pride to avoid the need to park, but also there's a giants game as well, so that will add more traffic, more people, i should say coming into the city. so kira plenty of options. we have pride all weekend. and of course let's not forget, let's go giants. oh yeah, but not after last night. mike. thanks. this pride weekend, one san francisco bookstore is working to fight book bans and other
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more conservative states by mailing out books featuring lgbtq plus voices. fabulosa bookstore in the castro specializes in queer books. staff. there say they were upset to see so many book bans enacted in schools and libraries around the country. so last year they began a program called books not bans. they're contacting lgbtq plus organizations in states like oklahoma and alabama and sending them books that they're in need of. this is all free for the organizations receiving the books paid for by fabulosa customer donations. so far, the store has sent 35 boxes of books. if you're a young person and you're not in a supportive family, you might have to read it at the lgbt center. you know you're not going to. you can't have your amazon book delivered to your home. this is a look at the tiny closet where all the boxes are packed. the store says they plan to continue doing this as long as the organizations in other states say they're in
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need. you can find your guide to pride on our website, nbcbayarea.com. we have a list of events, maps, road closures throughout this weekend. just click on the link at the top of nbcbayarea.com in our trending bar out of jail, but with a catch. a judge has ordered two men charged with attacking an officer patrol car to go to a treatment center. it all happened earlier this month after a sideshow near santana row. the whole thing caught on camera. you see there, two brothers from arizona were later arrested and held without bail. the mercury news reports. a judge has now approved their transfer to a sober living facility, but they are not allowed to return to arizona, which they requested. the judge also ordered their online activity to be monitored. tropical storm beryl has strengthened to a category three hurricane. the storm, which formed on friday, is likely to
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bring high winds and strong rain to the caribbean, according to an advisory yesterday. hurricane beryl was about 785 miles east of barbados, with maximum winds of about 65mph. the storm is forecast to hit the windward islands late today. officials say the storm's impact could be destructive as water levels could reach 5 to 7ft above normal tide levels. a hurricane watch is in effect for many caribbean islands. the biden campaign kicked into full damage control as calls for president biden to pull out of his reelection bid have not quieted down. nbc's aaron gilchrist reports. president biden attending fundraising events in new york and new jersey doing post-debate damage control, saying he converted undecided voters and promising, quote, we're going to win this election. the democratic national committee, holding a virtual check in meeting with members and leaders from the
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biden campaign in public. the biden campaign making clear he is staying in the race and prominent democrats making a full court press. the president, above all, is focused on what do we do next? what do i need to go do right now? the people are galvanizing and they're supporting biden. you know, i know a lot of the conversation right now is about a debate, performance. can we please talk a little bit about presidential performance, the pressure mounting after voters saw two different versions of president biden on the debate stage thursday night, with the covid, excuse me, with, dealing with everything we have to do with, look, if we finally beat medicare and on the rally stage in north carolina on friday, i know, like millions of americans know, when you get knocked down, you get back up. a one day poll conducted in the hours after the
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debate, showing 60% of voters said biden should be replaced as the democratic candidate, the new york times editorial board out friday, with a blistering call for biden to quit writing the greatest public service mr. biden can now perform is to announce that he will not continue to run for reelection. the first lady, an unofficial adviser and the president's fiercest defender, saying they're not going to let 90 minutes define his four years as president. these perils the world is facing, there is no one that i would rather have sitting in the oval office right now than my husband. that was aaron gilchrist reporting for us back here in california. tomorrow marks the start of july, and a slew of new laws will take effect. one of them is aimed at keeping californians safe while enjoying a night out. the new bill will require bars to offer customers a date rape drug test
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strip if requested. the test is quick and easy. just place a few drops from your drink on the card. if it turns blue or black, there's a good chance someone slipped something into your drink. people. we spoke with are in support. the security for those coming out to drink. sometimes you get carried away in a conversation. you might turn your head for a few seconds or so and people are really slick out here and you just got to be careful. and i think that it's just a wonderful idea under that new law, bars and nightclubs will be required to post signs at entrances, exits and in restrooms explaining that those test kits are available. turning now to a live look, a gorgeous morning at the golden gate bridge, where beginning tomorrow, drivers will be spending a little bit more every time they cross into the city. beginning july 1st, the toll will jump by $0.50 for all drivers. it's in an effort to remedy a budget deficit of $220
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million. the toll increases are part of a plan passed in march by the golden gate bridge highway and transportation district, the agency has already been increasing tolls on the bridge by $0.35 per year since 2019. that's not the only thing that might leave a dent in your wallet. also, tomorrow's state gas taxes are set to increase. right now, drivers are paying about $0.68 a gallon for state taxes, and tomorrow that will go up by $0.02. it's not just california for once. six other states also increasing their gas tax. it's typically adjusted based on the consumer price index and inflation. right now, no surprise california has the highest gas tax in the country 40 past the hour right now. still to come on today in the bay. it's official they have punched their tickets to paris. coming up the local gymnasts who will be representing team usa at will be representing team usa at the olympics diabetes can serve up a lot of questions.
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see out there towards the foothills of san jose, but we are off to a warm start 67 degrees, believe it or not. and this is a preview of what's to come as we go into that heat wave this upcoming week. we'll get to those details shortly. 83 in san jose for our daytime high 70s to 80s around the immediate bay. so you don't need a jacket for the pride parade out there in san francisco. we get into some upper 80s for wine country and 95 in concord. but look at santa cruz, 80 degrees, lots of people. unfortunately for some of our directors that live out there, lots of traffic expected later on today. we do talk about the heat and the elevated fire concerns that start to take us into this week, and some extreme colors are going to show up on this map. watch quickly that fire warning into the north bay goes into effect late tomorrow night. 20s and even some teens, and watch as we turn this timestamp forward into tuesday afternoon. low, low humidity out
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there. so elevated fire concerns. please watch those barbecues closely. and maybe today is the best day to get those, yard work duties done early. before we get into this upcoming week where that heat wave officially begins tuesday. that excessive heat warning. now, as we see some triple digit temperatures, north bay east bay, south bay, immediate bay also warm in some 80s and some 90s through oakland and hayward. really, the peak of this heat is on wednesday, where those valleys could go even into one tens up there in ukiah, vacaville, fairfield, concord. it's going to be a couple of days of this extreme heat. so please, take the time to figure out where you're going to head for the ac stocking up on water and just really taking care of those pets in your livestock out there. 4th of july hot and dry. as we celebrate the independence day with some seconds out towards the beaches and lots of people going ahead to the
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beaches, let's take a look at stinson beach, where it's normally freezing out there. upper 70s. as we go on into tomorrow. so just make sure that you're bringing a lot of sunscreen and water through the rest of the week. and let's take a look at san francisco, a stunning day for pride. and then it's going to be looking like parts of the east bay as we go on towards tuesday, wednesday and thursday with those very warm temperatures and our inland valleys 90s to triple digit heat, make sure you're, you know, also watching out for your health as the air quality will start to take a turn with that high pressure suppressing the heat near the surface. all right , cynthia, thanks so much. it is
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it's like slowing down impairment when it comes to remembering learning new things or making decisions that impact everyday life. that small thing. hearing aids today in the bay's kris sanchez explains. hey there, good morning kira. listen
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to this. hearing aids apparently can slow cognitive impairment. that is according to new research presented at a society of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging annual meeting. these are pictures of a patient's brain who suffers from cognitive impairment and untreated hearing loss. images of the same patient's brain two years later shows more of a brighter red color, which corresponds to more severe impairment in contrast to what you see here, a group of people suffering from cognitive impairment who did use their hearing aids did not undergo the same decline over the two year period. the change was really quite significant in that when we looked at the rate of loss of function in different parts of the brain and people who had hearing impairments but were not using hearing aids, we could see an acceleration of loss of activity, especially in the frontal parts of the brain. medical experts have known for some time that people with hearing impairments are at increased risk for developing dementia or alzheimer's disease, so doctors say that if you
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experience hearing loss and you have a hearing aid, consider wearing them or wearing them more often if you already do. for more stories like this, join me and the today in the bay team starting at five in the morning on air, and you can watch nbc bay area news whenever you want. we're on 24/7 on roku and other streaming platforms. i'm kris sanchez. now back to you, kira. hope you have a great day. thanks, chris. thanks so much. a big weekend for the special olympics in the south bay. the summer games festival is underway right now. special olympics norcal is holding the festival all weekend long at both santa clara university and cupertino high school. hundreds of athletes are competing in tennis, bocce ball, swimming, and track and field. law enforcement completed their torch run for the event at scu yesterday, a full day of competition as well as an open house for young athletes, special speakers and a health fair for the athletes. it's not just a competition, but a social
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event, making new friends and meeting new people and cheering on the other teams and give them a really pep talk and say they can do it. it means to have fun. boonoo boonoo boonoo boonoo is have fun. the first competition start today at 830 and run through the entire day. we wish best of luck to all the athletes . the men's gymnastics team is now set for paris with two stanford athletes, brody malone and asher hong, while noah lyles will officially have double duty there after his latest victory. mark barger has details and reaction from yesterday's olympic trials. kung fu kenny says catch me if you can, and the olympic trials champion in the 100 answered the challenge. he's going to paris. he ran the fastest time in the world this year to overhaul kenny bednarek and set the stage for a shot at multiple medals in paris. the
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usa is the usa. we ain't taking anything like we don't give anything you got to take from us . joining noah lyles and kenny bednarek on the way to paris is third place finisher arian knighton in the women's final. garvin thomas has the lead. she won bronze in tokyo. now gabby thomas is eyeing gold in paris after edging past brittany brown to win the 200. it's is incredible. i knew i needed to get today done and this is the first step and there was no gold medal in paris without making the team today, so i'm just ecstatic. mackenzie long came in third, but 100 meter champ sha'carri richardson was fourth. that means she'll miss the 200. in paris at the men's gymnastics trials. some people say he's a little cocky. he's not cocky. if you can back it up, frederick richard did back it up. winning the all around competition and headlining a men's gymnastics team looking for hardware. i don't know which which bronze, silver, gold, which one it will be, but i know there will be
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one. and we're going to do everything it takes to get there. 2021 olympian brody malone also made the squad after knee surgery just 16 months ago, while paul judah is one of three first time olympians along with asher hong and steven petracek, they'll be seeking the first team medal in men's gymnastics since 2008. mark barger, nbc news the us olympic trials wrap up today. track and field and women's gymnastics. watch it all right here on nbc. bay area coverage begins at 4:30 p.m. immediately following the announcement, the five women who will be heading to paris to represent team usa. we'll sit down with hoda kotb for their first interview. hoda's exclusive interview with the u.s. women's gymnastics team airs tomorrow morning on today at 7 a.m, right after today in the bay. and up next we have a quick look at the top stories we're following, including pride taking over the streets of san francisco. whatou need to know y
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morning high san francisco. the pride celebration kicking off in civic center plaza yesterday as sf pride is considered among the largest lgbtq plus celebrations in the world, federal officials warned about the possibility of terror groups targeting large
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events during pride month, but no significant incidents have happened and police say they are ready today. organizers expect about 50,000 people in the parade up and down market street, and if you're one of those headed into the city today, the streets you see here are already closed. those are beal, main, spear and stewart streets between market and folsom. and that big closure. market street closed for about two miles from stewart street all the way to van ness. mission street also will be closed. it's a no parking zone for that same two mile stretch between the embarcadero and van ness. the parade starts at 1030 this morning. floats will start at beale roll down market toward civic center plaza, and that's where the sf pride main stage and party continues. you can find your guide to pride on our website. just go to nbcbayarea.com and click the link at the top in our trending bar. and as we continue to count down to paris, join us for a
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special olympic show focusing on the new olympic sport of breaking art meets athletics. as talented b-boys and b-girls from across the u.s. head to paris. we're walking you through the moves you don't want to miss it, so join us right here on nbc bay area or your favorite streaming platform that is tonight at eight, not 830. plus, the us olympic trials wrap up today. track and field and women's gymnastics again. you can watch it all right here on nbc. bay area complete coverage begins at 430. but between now and then, lots of sunshine to enjoy. cynthia has one last look at the forecast. today will be warm, but my best advice is to prepare yourself physically and mentally for the heat that is ahead. san francisco gorgeous day to celebrate love and all of the color in the city. 70s for today and tomorrow. but then after that san francisco will start to look more so, like the east bay as we go on into the 80s. there through the middle of the week,
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4th of july. i'm not looking at any fog blocking the fireworks, but it will be very, very warm out there even as we head on into friday. this dome of heat is going to stay with us as we go through our inland valleys. triple digit temperatures there, fire danger concerns, health concerns. if you don't have ac, just taking cold showers and finding ways to cool yourself down the next couple of days. yeah, good advice there, cynthia. thanks. and no, 5 or 6 p.m. news tonight instead, it's the olympics, right here on nbc. bay area, the olympic trials. pardon me. we will have a special edition newscast after that at 9 p.m, and then we are back again at 11. until then, you can stay up to date on nbcbayarea.com. thanks so much for making us a part press".
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