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lane of highway 37 by the fair ground exit. firefighters found a rear tire and the tank of the semi on fire. >> crews realized it was a diesel attack and got the fire under control in ten minutes. >> the tank was damaged but not breached. nothing was able to electric. there everyone no injuries. you can see the tanker has been moved to the side of the road. we are on the off-ramp and it is not affecting traffic. >> thank you. oakland resolution -- residents could question police pursuits involving officers chasing a suspect yesterday afternoon. look at this, the officer's sufficient exploded in flames after hitting another officer's car. you can see what happened, wow,
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the s.u.v. hit the other officer in the intersection. the officer in the patrol car went to the hospital. unables are questioning why police were not communicating better. >> this guy said i am going this way and this guy, i am going that way but it was four of them and two were hit. >> another oakland vehicle caught fire after crashing into a pole pursuing a carjacker but not injured. >> wen to track the fall out of the u.k. vote to exit the european union. we are watching this affect markets across the globe. other countries now are flirting with the idea of leaving the e.u. >> that is the concern. in the past hour chancellor america will said they need to take action to keep other countries from leaving the e.u. and summer lawmakers in u.k. have resigned. a dozen after the brexit vote.
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this is not helping the financial markets the british pound reached another 30-year low and in the united states s&p 500 showing bullet should open down again by roughly 130 points also overnight the prime minister damage ron began a meeting with members. john kerry is ready to meet with lawmakers in europe so there is a lot halving. i will check become as we get more details. >> the deadly fire in kern county is burning this morning as firefighters make slow but steady progress. it began on thursday night the lake and driven by tinder dry brush and 43,000 acres have burned. flames are 40% contained and elderly couple died in the flames. 250 structures have been destroyed so far and 75 are damaged. nearly 2,100 personnel are on
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the line. the cause of the fire is "under investigation." >> animals were evacuated as the fire spread. this camera shows a pick medium driver guiding a couple of horses out of harm's way on thursday. that is the day the fire started. in have been several reports of abandoned andlessed animals and the county set up emergency animal shelter. >> two families likely lost their home over the weekend after returning from the giants game and a dad smelled smoke and called 9-1-1. embers from a fire outside the house start add fire in the attic. no one was hurt. two families live in the house. officials say there is substantial fire, smoke-and-water damage. no word on the initial fire outside. >> now, the pride event in san francisco, the parade went off without a hitch before a million people lining the route.
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as cornell barnard shows many argued the victims of orlando shooting. >> in san francisco, the pride was showing in a big way. massive crowds lining market street, to celebrate and remember. >> we witnessed to be part of everyone's mourning the loss and showing that we are still here. >> this group was a moving tribute holding pictures of every victim of the orlando nightclub shooting. one woman came from orlando to show their support and support. >> they represented families. that is why we are here. that is who we are. >> the support of people in general, and you feel the love wherever you go. >> mayor lee decided to walk not ride to honor the victims. >> our hearts are hurt by what happened in orlando and we will get past the hate and we have to stop hate. >> presenting a million people was a challenge. >> i was nervous, and my friends said it would be dangerous, and
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i thought it was a once-in-a-lifetime experience. all the city said this would be extra police officers along the route. that is what we are seeing today. cops on bicycles and on foot. >> there are a lot of crazy people in the world. >> anthony felt safer with the increased police. >> you need to know nothing will keep us down we need to not be afraid. >> pride and strength. san francisco-style. >> happy parade, everyone. >> cornell barnard fore abc7 news. >> thousands had to pass through airport-style security and you can see the check points in san francisco at civic center. people did not find the security after the attack in orlando. no major problems but saturday officers made eight arrests three for felonies. officers cited 11 people suspected of being drunk in public. >> we thank abc viewers for sharing pride photos and video.
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use #abc7now . we could use your pictures. >> a break through in the tone of the catholic chum on homosexuality. it is believed that the church should say "sorry." >> i believe the church should not only apologize to this person who was gay who it has offended but apologize to the floor, exploited women, and those exploited by labor. >> they were asked in christians bear for blame for hatred to the lgbt communities as demonstrated by the orlando massacre. the pope said that the behavior should be condemned. >> in presidential politic as new washington post/abc news poll has hillary clinton with the biggest lead over donald trump. she is seen at the pride parade in new york and has every reason to smile right new. the poll has her leading trump 51 to 39%.
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trump had a lot to do with it. two thirds see him as bias against women and minorities and 64% call him "unqualified," to senator as president. >> we are watching west virginia closely because areas that have been hit by deadly flooding face even more rain. a break in the weather gave communities a chance to clean up the damage yesterday. a week of torrential rain caused flooding that has killed 25 people and left thousands of others homeless. thousands of people remain without electricity and many roads are still closed. this weekend, president obama issued a federal disaster declaration for three of west virginia hardest hit counties. >> more rain is on the way. i have live doppler hd dialed up and you can see half the state to more than that under flash flood warnings with heaviest rain from 2:00 this afternoon to 9:00 with more flooding on the way affecting 600,000 people. at home it is very comfortable in not cool. west portal, at 49, glen park
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and sunny side at 50, 52 downtown in the mission and the marina, and 53 through the ferry building. elsewhere a lost 50s pacifica is 49, and still, 60s, and 70 in pittsburg. antioch will be 92 at lunch. average shy 86. we are look at temperatures that are as hot tomorrow and a break on wednesday and some thursday. i will shoal you the rest seven-day forecast coming up next. sue? >> we are following a couple of accidents on monday morning. first of all we will head to the accident overturned car into a ditch not in the lanes and that is the good news. you can expect delays when the tow truck is on the scene. eastbound, the reverse commute we have another overturned after the overcrossing, eastbound on 580 and we are seeing slow traffic in the westbound direction for live-minute drive up and over the altamont pass
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and into the dublin/pleasanton area. road work on highway 17 we will update that in a few minutes. >> a huge budget gap may cut into a peninsula city fire protection. critics say closing a fire station may save money at a dangerous price. all the supreme court is hours all the supreme court is hours away from two key rulings and when i have an asthma attack... i feel scared.
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>> fremont, palo alto, north by, by bay. this could be a historic day at supreme court. justices are expected to announce a decision in a texas case about abortion rights. plaintiffs argue that there is an unconstitutional burden on woke seeking abortion by placing new restrictions on abortion providers at facilities. there are only eight justices, a 4-4 tie upholds the law and allow states and not the federal government to set guidelines. >> city leaders will decide whether to close a fire station to save money. the city is dealing with a $6 million budget gap closing station 95 at lincoln avenue would save $1 million a year. union is fighting that saying the response would be delayed by several minutes with fewer engines. the fire station would close on
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july 1. >> happening today first responders are delivering an important warn on the use of illegal fireworks upcoming fourth of july holiday. members of south bay fire and police and hospitals host a fireworks safety community event this afternoon to tell the public of the the risks of associated with illegal fireworks. santa clara safe and sane fireworks are only legal in gilroy. >> today, palo alto city council is scheduled to vote on whether to use eminent domain to preserve the city's last mobile home park. a spokesman for the owners of the mobile home park say they want to develop the land for other purposes. and resent being presented with sell or else demand. palo alto officials have set aside $29 million to bay the property. >> the oakland city council will vote on an ordinance to block coal exports to the city. a terminal for the coal would be the near the old army base in west oakland. it promises good, blue collar
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jobs, something the area desperately needs. the economic benefits are running headlong into concerns from environmentalist. there was a rally at city hall and promised to hold another rally before the city council meeting. >> you could notice changes with transit this morning expanding service by 14%, the largest in the transit system history. more buses are new running more often and longer with routes changing, three new routes have been aned around the east bay. all the giants and a's began a four game set before the bay bridge series kicks off there is "cooking" to do with pizza for charity at the 2nd street house this afternoon. there will be a benefit for the children's health of san leandro with two miles named for the players, including the panic farm pie and beaumont monster meat pizza. >> that has my heart.
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especially at 4:45 in the morning. >> it is not real. >> we like pizza, too. >> that sounds great and hopefully they raise a lot of money for charity. here is a look at the first of four games at at&t park, 65 at 7:15 dropping down to 69. it will be we breezy at at&t park and now we will see what will happen. by showing the lack of clouds this morning as we look from the east bay hills camera, a heat alert, and parts of the bay area hitting triple digits, clear and comfortable at night and we do not have any warnings or watches. and cooling sea breeze by the welcome. we will look at what is going on with the sea breeze, 14 at sfo and the rest of us are below double digits and fairfield at 14 a wind from the northwest at 10 or 15 miles per hour and faster over the ocean. in the south by, 86 in milpitas. what is the most comfortable. 90 at san jose.
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gilroy is 101. holding to santa cruz, sunshine and 82. the board walk is the cool of the temperature on the peninsula, and that is pill bring. we will have 86 at san mateo and upper 80s to low 90s elsewhere. 64 at half moon bay and pacifica is 70 and in the upper 60s along the san francisco bay shoreline and around downtown and south san francisco on the bay side we are in the mid-70s and petaluma at 92, sonoma is 93 santa rosa 94 and san rafael upper 70s richmond and berkeley and everyone else in the low-to-mid 80s. headed inland everyone is in the upper 90s and 106 in antioch. tonight in the mid-50s. to low 60s. tomorrow, almost as high with the 90s hanging on law friday. and 80s around the bay and 60 at the coast and 60s and 70s and 80s by the weekend. sue? >> we will look at our traffic map and it is looking good with the exception of the early morning commuters from the central valley at 40 minutes from dublin/pleasanton west on
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580. an accident off to the right shoulder, two vehicles involved including a big-rig north 121 by the sonoma raceway, and off of highway 37 north of 37 and, again, out of the roadway but c.h.p. and tow truck at the scene and we will check our south bay drive in a few minutes. >> we have a warning for cat owners potentially deadly cat food that you could have right now on director kitchen shelves. >> imagine seeing this outside of your plane, what went wrong as the passenger jet made an emergency landing. >> in looks could kill, this kid, the best video of the day, look at the faces he is giving the tv cameras but, first america's money. >> topping america's minute, general calm overnight to start the trading day. >> chinese and japanese needs stocks were higher and united states stock futures original slighter lower but many are holding back over uncertainly where there will be a global recession.
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>> after a summer surge gas prices are down, the national average is now 231 down three cents in a evening woo. according to the experts drivers see the lowest prices in ever hadden areas on the fourth of july holiday. >> at the movies, "finding dory," remains on continue for the second weekend. another $73 million at the box office. >> a "independence day," failed to set off fireworks which only made $42 million and "central intelligence," held on for a third with $1 million. third with $1 million. >> that is
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the abc7 news app, on the go, on your schedule. i cannot imagine this plane, a passenger took this cell phone video on singapore airlines. you can see it is rising from the jetliner's right engine with a fire as it made an emergency landing and engine oil leak forced pilots to return to sing more three hours after they took off for italy. ground crews were able to put out the fire and no one got hurt. 222 passengers and 19 crew put on another plane from milan. i bet they could not get off fast enough. >> the navy will resume blue angel flight performance june 2nd a month after a pilot was killed practicing for a she. they have not performed since
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the death of the marine can't captain june 2nd. >> cat owners, a recall you need to know about, makers of radical line is pull three flavors from shelves, some of the beef, chicken and duringcy diet food could contain salmonella. go to abc7news.com. you will find the specific lot numbers and dates if you have that food do not return it to the store but get rid of it. they will provide a refund by going to the website and fill out consumer claims. all the next story from meteorologist mike nicco who is incredible gardener and if you do not have a gym it is no problem it is great exercise. you just need one hour a day. the health benefits are physical and mental, raking and reading and planting and can bill
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stamina, strengthen the back and improve balance. experts say exposing yourself to soil bacteria and give you a better immune system. >> will that give you the six-pack? >> this guy. this is the best thing that has happened. this young baseball fan is not camera shy and espn camera caught him giving this epic stare down at at bail championship. watch. keep watching. the look will change, see the eyes transported. see? see? and then look at this. and, yes, yes, yes! this is the game between coastal carolina and texas christian university. but who cares who was playing this boy is the real winner. >> wow, it is great. >> 93 seconds of this. 93 seconds. it keeps going.
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and now it is getting creepy. >> right on the edge. >> exactly right on the edge. >> exactly right on the edge. sue is a good gardner, too. >> and now, you can get sunburn easy today, extreme sunshine again and here is a look at santa cruz this or, it is looking quiet, and you can see during the work day, 82 today, 79 tomorrow, 76. if you want relief from the heat that is a warmer spot along the coast and most of us are in the 60. well over 100 through the central valley, palm springses is 110, a near record at 86 today in lake tahoe, and be careful around the state. sue? >> yes, i love my garden i cannot keep up with the zucchini , i don't have enough resolution speed.
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golden gate bridge, fog. visibility is not limited. they moved through the zipper trick with four lanes southbound, and would lanes northbound. now, the south bay we had a vehicle on its roof. on the right hand shoulder. and off the road. c.h.p. is heading there and the tow truck so be acareful. i don't see slow traffic on the expressway or 101 area. heads up. we we have caltran maintenance with slow traffic through the area. >> customer whose get electricity from marin clean energy will see a 9% average drop in rates starting september 1. the power north is generating the power from renewable energy like solar or wind. the drop is attributed to the lower coast of generating green energy. the authority provides electricity to more than 170,000 customers in the bay area. it is a rival to pg&e.
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>> there is free h.i.v. and hepatitis tests in vallejo from noon to 4:00. official say the tests take 20 minutes so, they are confidential, and the centers for disease control recommends everyone between 13 and 64 should be tested for h.i.v. once and many populations should do it more often. >> a tennessee woman basketball coach has taken a turn for the worst, the 64-year-old was diagnosed with early onset dementia and the last few days have been tough former is her asking for prayers. during her storied 38-year career she won almost 1,100 games and eight national championships. >> a north carolina beach is open this morning despite a second shark attack in so many weeks. an 11 year old was subjecting off the coast of atlantic beach on saturday and a shark bit his left foot. the child want to the hospital with severe wounds. he is expected to survive.
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>> june 11, an 18-year-old received 26 stitches after a shark bit hit wrist. >> ride celebration takes an ugly turn at 5:00 a.m., a san francisco couple said they were kicked out of the their uber with hate filled words from the driver. >> violence during a rally at the state capital with new details.
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live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. good morning, i am reggie aqui. >> i am natasha zouves. it is monday june 27. now a check of both and traffic. mike? >> welcome to quiet monday. on live doppler hd. nothing going on. the umbrella could be good for the afternoon sunshine. the bay bridge shows it is quiet right now. 52 to 62 waking up to those temperatures, and 60s at the keep and 90 already at noon. 62 to 99, 37 degree spreads by 4:00. still warm inland by 7:00. 84 and 58 at the coast. sue?
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