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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> record registration. will it translate into votes? will a history-making move by hillary clinton affect what has been a close california race with bernie sanders? we have election day coverage in a moment. i am reggie aqui. >> i am kristen sze. >> and what ruined the morning commute for ten of thousands, a picture of the skyway in san francisco getting to the bay bridge eastbound the left side, it is easing up finally after being slow all morning. you can still see it is heavier than normal after the closure of the treasure island off-ramp this morning.
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>> it happened after a woman stole an ambulance in continue december line district and medical personnel were responding to an emergency at the ambassador hotel. look what happened: the huge plume of smoke where the woman crashed the plant at the treasure island exit eastbound 80. fires hosed down the smoldering vehicle. the san francisco fire department ambulance was stolen at 8:00 this morning, and crews left it running as they went inside the hotel in the ten door line to check on a parent. the suspect refused treatment, the person who took the vehicle, and was taken and custody. >> that is out of the way and now to primary day. months of anticipation led up to this: click ton vs. bernie sanders in california. and another bombshell. word that we have presumptive nominee democratic nominee. our reporter is in san francisco city hall with how sanders supporters are reacting to that.
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>> whether it is because people her the news that clinton is the people nominee we have met a last bernie sanders supporters behind us, and, today, they say that their voice will be heard and could change the predicted outcome. >> this primary is reminiscent of 2008 when hillary clinton was on the ballot. this time, her supporters are certain she will go on to be the first woman ever to be a presidential canidate for a major party. >> he is progressive. women could not vote a long-term ago. minorities could not vote. having to vote in this country is important to me. >> clinton has been declared the democratic presumptive nominee by the associated press. the former secretary of state said that she still has a lost work to do. >> we are on the brink of a historic, historic, unprecedent ed moment. >> house minority leader nancy pelosi gave hillary clinton are
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support. >> sanders was still in san francisco today for a private event said he is still in the game and now is waiting for the d national convention to hear who officially comes out on top. >> we believe this is no nominee on july 25th and the voters who like to see hillary clinton or or donald trump. >> 45% of california registered voters have been turning out today for the presidential primary and to vote on the local ballot treasures. we did speak with the polling center here and they say they will close at 8:00 p.m. tonight so you still have time to come out here if you have not voted or turned in your ballot. >> republican candidate, donald trump, will be watching all of the action from new york today, and this morning, the backlash
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is growing over his attack on a federal judge. gonzalo curiel is presiding over cases into the now defunct trump university and the gone candidate said gonzalo curiel has an inherent conflict of interest because of the mexican heritage because he wants to build a wall street oned border with mexico. paul ryan said this is textbook racism. >> i disavow the comments and i regret the comments i don't think...i don't think a perch cannot do a job because of race is text become definition of racive. >> ryan still will support trump because his agenda will get enacted under donald trump than hillary clinton. >> here are key points on the vote today. polls open until 8:00 p.m. so as long as you are in line by 8:00, you can vote. by law, you can take up to two hours off work to vote without losing pay. here is the big caveat. you have to have given your boss
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two days notice. you can bring two people to the polling place to help out. if you make a mistake you may ask for another. your ballot has to be postmarked by midnight tonight if you vote by mail or drop it off at any polling place in county. you can find the polling place or see the candidates and measures with the news app. that is the quick of the we to get election results. download the app new and enable the push alerts. it is free. and tune in to today. >> twitter has a translation of the "i voted" emoji to get more people to show they patched. >> recall of the is growing for
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a santa clara judge who triggered nationwide outrage over a conviction he gave to a man for rape. matt has more from san jose. >> good morning, kristen, judge perk ski is not on the ballot and does not have an on important but that could change in november. ought trial is over. brock turner was convicted of sexually assaulted an unconscious woman on the stanford campus in january of 2015 and sentenced last week to six months in county jail. the outrage over what many are calling a lenient punishment is growing. nancy grease on "good morning america" this morning. haw is for logical that nation for what he did. this judgment, judge perk ski, i believe, should be removed. all the judge persky could have sentenced him to 11 years in
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prison. the victim's impact letter was shared on the internet. >> the letter is so important is so powerful in reframing the discussion. >> her words and the sentencing are fuel agricultural effort with a petition to remove him from the bench has already 330,000 signatures at sock am this morning. -- at 10:00 this only. people are asking for his support and donations. the judge's term on the bench is up but you will not see his name on the primary election ballot because he is running unopposed. there is a way that he could still lose the election in november: a write-in candidate. that person would need to have a pete with 600 signatures turned in by august 16 and nomination paperwork turned in by september 12. the judge would appear in a plan space under the name where someone could write in a qualified write-in candidate. >> judge per ski has -- persky
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has the support of the district ton he does not believe he should use the judgeship. >> some people grab their umbrella as they headed out this morning with parts of the bay seeing drizzle. now, the video from our exploritorium camera at pier 15 you could see the drops all offer the lens and we could not see anything else. meteorologist mike nicco is on the roof tracking what is in store for the afternoon. mike? >> the drizzle was heavy at times. i had the umbrella during the morning. i do not need it now. i will seven for my sunglasses soon. you can see the clouds out there and it is most higher elevations away from the cost with the measurable drizzle from .01 at point reyes and the east bay hills at .04. we can see increasing sunshine until 7:00 and the marine layer is coming back. at 3:00, 80 inland, and 50s and 60s and 70s toward 7:00,
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grab a coat this evening and more drizzle is on way for the commute tomorrow morning. again. >> thank you. firefighters in oakland window to work put out this car's force fire with a van and pickup were scorched. it started at bromley and it took continue mens to put out the fire with this word on the cause of fire. the investigators are looking into whether it could be suspicious. we are tracking developing news in antioch the red cross is helping 11 people to find a place to stay after the apartment building caught first at 2:45 on claudia court near highway four, firefighters say that flames were shooting through the roof. >> i love everything i have and it is not the first team. the first time it was their other apartment. that is why i moved out of their other apartment on sycamore, delta pines, they had too man fires this.
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i moved out. >> investigator say theding was undergrowing reroofing and they rescued an injured kitten. the fire protection direct said that the first caused $150,000 in damage. >> east bay high school eyes a change to help students make the grade, and will the warriors repeat? we will take you inside a conversation with two n.b.a. stars who reveal what they think is the warriors expected. >> bobby brown opens up about losing whitney houston in a 101 with problem
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>> love, drugs and unbelievable loss. new rest places from bobby brown about his marriage to whitney houston and the death of their daughter. in an interview with robin problems he said he was now the one who started hour on drugs. roberts said brown admitted to soming marijuana but as far as hard drugs, he saw whitney dough cocaine for the first time on their wedding day just before the ceremony. an emotional brown went on to describe what kind of father he was. >> natasha zouves spoke with robin about that. >> do you feel he has any regrets? >> yeah. i do. i do. he admitted in the book and to me that he failed his daughter when he was breaking down, those were genuine tears but they were also tears of...guilt.
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>> can you see that entire interview on "20/20," tonight right here. >> east bay high school is considering a redesign of the curriculum to try and close an achievement gap. berkeley high school administration, faculty, students and parent, want to help african-american and latino students p at the same level as asian and white counterparts. studies have found african-american and latino students are not getting the same kind of access to classes such as a.p.s or other opportunities to help axle -- excel. they want to explore getting rid of early placing of students if split schools to try to break down the barriers. >> score one for the tourist, a change that san francisco is making to make sure a visitor hot spot lives up to its reputation. >> we see the sunshine quicker today so temperatures are going to be close to average. coming up in the seven-day forecast we will talk about a
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ladies. tourists cut holes in the construction fence. now, they will open it up and some people have been standing in the streets. that is dangerous. they will reclose it in november after the big tourist season. >> behaving badly works? >> avoid bad behavior. >> today, if you take pictures of painted ladies they would look cast offer. >> maybe wet. >> yes, good morning, again, a him bit of gray, but they will see more sunshine than what we had yesterday. here is how it looked this morning the marine layer was 2,000 feet and you had to go on mount tamalpais or higher than that to see the gorgeous sunrise. check out the movement of clouds this morning, always love watching those. and a little bit more moisture this morning, and get used to drizzle in the only it will be a mainstay as long as the low and the flow that is coming up from the south and depositing a cooler, moister, more moist sea breeze on top of us and look at the winds, oakland ten, napa,
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14, 24 in fairfield and faster into the golden gate bridge north of the bay bridge from 1:00 to 9:00, small craft advisory so it will be choppy in you are going out on the bay. ferry, not so much, but it will be breezy you can see the clouds coming in, breaking up, at the coast, and a little bit more sunshine with temperatures going to have a hard time rebounding beyond average levels. in fact, right new, we are 59 at half moon bay and secretary at san francisco, and we have 70s showing up in los gatos and inland east bay. this is how it looks in san francisco right now, and you can see as we look south language 101 how much sunshine is there compared to the drizzle with slow cooling sea breeze and warmth runs during the weekend. now, a look at the temperatures from half moon bay at 60 to antioch at 86 and in between, upper 70s to low 80s, and mid-to-upper 70s in the south bay and low-to-mid 70s in the north bay and mid-60s to around 70s for the bay. i am getting heckled out there.
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how is the baseball forecast? hello down there. in the middle of a forecast. we are talking about the boston red sox and the giants, 57 at 7:00, dropping to 55. now, our graduation, the kids probably look like they are second or third grade. 75 to 69. feeling comfortable at 5 o'clock. in the north bay we have the fire periods, 71 at 5:00, to 66, comfortable to cool and one more , at 7:00, it will be 60 drop down to veteran so cool breezes and congratulations to the seniors and their parents. we will have cloud cover through friday and drizzle. that will give way to high clouds and sunshine and temperatures below average on friday. we will rebound on saturday and warmer-than-average on sunday and monday. have a great day. should we congratulate you as a dad? >> friday! >> you made it!
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>> the warriors are in cleveland today gearing up for the game three against the cavaliers. >> now to -- two n.b.a. hall of fameers are sitting down talking about what they think of the dubs. >> he started the team concept and the philosophy of teamin' up, being together, of having one common goal to win a championship. >> that is shaquille and new york knicks president phil jackson talking abut the coach and how good steph curry and klay thompson are, calling them the best in the league and kids should watch then play because they set a good example of teamwork the don't miss amassments the finals only here, tomorrow join us at 4:00 and world news ton at 4:30, followed by a special abc7 pregame at 5:00.
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>> and coverage of game three is here on abc7 with the warriors and cavaliers in team with tip-off at 6:00 p.m. after that, join larry beil and mike shumann for after the game with analysis from warriors ambassador. we will broadcast live from oracle arena where warriors fans are packed, watching the game with a watch party to see what happens in cleveland. >> a little orphan monkey is lending how to walk and climb. >> special toy made just for him to help him al
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>> a monkey had a rough start. it was rescued and is take on the world. he is learning the ropes. he is taking his first steps. >> and this is a howler monkey, the orphan is only two months old learn how to walk and climb using the special gym made just for him because he does not have a mother to help him out. >> he lives at a rescue center in cost risk could and -- in costa rica and will stay there until he is old enough to go into the wild. >> i have been to coast --
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i love those monkeys. >> that does it for now please join us at 4:00, and action, and 6:00, and we will keep our eye on the election and primary day here in california. >> who wants to be a millionaire is mention and download our news app because as soon as we get information about how these numbers are hooking after the polls close, we will let you know. >> just using it today to confirm my polling place which is easy to do and there is also an election resource guide on the map where you can get the latest information to check the status your mail-in ballot and of course get everything on the shes, the candidates in director county. >> a last county races and ballot measures. and the weather is not going do embed you getting to the polling place. you can see there could be a little bit of drizzle, certainly not the case here in san francisco. >> san jose is clear. they are rooting for their
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