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good morning bay area. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. very good morning to you. it is sunday, june 25th, i'm tiffany fwhinls for caroline tyler and we're going to start off with a quick look at the weather. here's lee see argan, lisa. >> tiffany, good morning, see all that fog behind you and me? live doppler 7 where the fog footprint is around the bay from the north bay over to the east bay. even into livermore once again and the south bay. great start for you, we'll take you where the sunshine is above that marine layer almost 2,000 feet. 55 in the city, mountain view in san jose at 61. 5-7 gilroy and the golden gate bridge, it's going to stay gray at coast today. 57 santa rosa, and that breeze is blowing through the delta,
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and that's going to keep you comfortable in the inland east bay. as we go through the morning hours, the sun will be breaking through those clouds and the east bay valleys, then by noontime, still cloudy at the coast and in the city. 50s and 60s for most, well inland in the 70s. afternoon highs, look at that, mid-80s inland, still about 60 with the coastal clouds at our beaches, tiffany. pride weekend is in full swing. festivities have been going off without a hitch so far, but the real test will be today. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to turn out for the 47th annual pride parade and afterparty at civic center plaza. abc 7 news reporter lisa has the story. >> reporter: police are out to make sure everyone is safe. three to four time us the usual
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police presence for pride weekend. >> reporter: the san francisco police department is at full staff this weekend. everyone is working and all vacations have been cancelled. with an extra one million people in the city for pride weekend, and with recent terrorist attacks taking place worldwide, everyone is on high alert. >> make us aware that things are more real now. >> reporter: police made with bar owners this month to talk about safety protocols. at the edge, the general manager has five times more security than usual this weekend. >> last year we had pulse right before pride, and we felt we needed to elevate our security then. and we're doing the same thing this year just to keep our customers safe and the neighborhood safe as well. >> reporter: at the celebrations at civic center plaza. there is increased security screening, attendees have to go through metal detectors and have bags checked. police are in crowds, in plain clothes, and on rooftops.
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measures many think are now necessary. >> i always look for where the closest police is located and i always watch people, their body language, how they're looking around, gestures they're making. >> and again, that was lisa. >> reporter: the party in the the plaza ends at 6:00. abc 7 news. one year after the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando, survivors and friends and family was victims travelled to san francisco to join the pride parade. abc 7 news spoke with a man who's best friend was killed in the nightclub shooting. >> that happens to be one of the very last things he did for me. was there at pulse that night, standing on the patio, he put his arm around me like he always did and he said, i love you. >> brandon wolf is keeping his friend's legacy alive through the drew project. it's a group that is named after christopher andrew who was one of the 49 people killed at pulse last year. the nonprofit gives scholarships
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for members of the lgbt community and provides a leadeship opportunity. >> the things people remember about pulse ten years from now i hope are the things like the drew project, the things that are love, unity, compassion. >> there is always more. that we can do in order to protect future kids, teens, adults, anybody who is in threat of being attacked. >> wolf and sarah grossman will speak at the pride parade today along with others recommending the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. the iconic pink triangle is in place at twin peaks right now. they were used to identify and persecute homosexuals. the pink triangle will be taken down this afternoon following the city's pride parade. security will of course be high at today's pride parade. the parade run downs market street between eighth and biel. highlighted here in blue. street closures start at 6:00
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a.m. and those are indicated in red. many muni lines will also be rerouted during the parade. you can find a closer view of that map as well as a full calendar of events on our website, abc7news.com or by dounding the abc 7 news. enable push alert for pride updates throughout the day. we have developing news this morning, the death toll continues to rise after an oil tanker explosion in pakistan. over 148 people have died after the tanker overturned in the eastern part of that country. officials say residents rushed to collect leaking fuel with jerry cans after the tanker flipped, and then it burst into flames. police tried to cordon off the area but were overwhelmed by villagers. 76 are wounded without dozens listed in critical condition. back here in the bay area, neighbors it in a fremont neighborhood are terrified after several home invasion robberies
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led to the arrest of a teenaged boy and the detention of two of his accomplices. abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkly has the story from fremont. >> he was then attacked, punched in the face at a pretty significant -- i mean, damaged his eye. >> reporter: this witness and neighbor wanted to remain anonymous as he described how the same intruders returned to the same house in fremont's neighborhood three days later. using the stolen keys to try to get into the house. they also tried to break a sliding glass door, the same woman victim and her son was home. >> they ran off. we were able to capture some of the vehicle on both days on our cameras. >> reporter: the brazen suspects returned again the very next day driving the same maroon dhoon accord. alert neighbors blocked their exit as they called police. this is cell phone video showing police arresting a 15-year-old
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boy on two counts of home invasion robbery, elder abuse, and possession of a stolen vehicle. his accomplices were also detained, a 14-year-old girl and ten-year-old girl. the 15-year-old neighbors say was armed with a sledge hammer. >> i know, they were young, but yeah, that was shocking. >> reporter: relieved now? >> relieved now. >> reporter: others describe many thefts in the neighborhood and teenagers loitering with alcohol. >> there's a few people not in the neighborhood come and hang out, like just sit in the car. that's like risky because you have kids here. >> reporter: police praised all the neighborhood cameras and the vigilants of residents. >> we always need help from the community and the more support that we have from the community, the better we're able to do our jobs. >> reporter: in fremont, i'm leslie brinkly, abc 7 news. federal investigators are looking at a small plane that crashed about a football field's length away from where it was supposed to land. abc 7 news was just outside the san martin airport south of
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morgan hill where the single engine zest in a 182 crashed just after 5:00 last night. the pilot was the only one on board and he walked away with cults to his face. a man driving by on highway 101 saw what happened and rushed over to help. >> actually came about 30 feet above his vehicle, he pulled over and rendered aid to the party and actually pulled him out of the airplane. >> the pilot told chp that his engine quit as he was coming in to land. he flies for a sky diving school and was just returning from dropping off sky divers. a fire in the heart of san francisco's castro district briefly interrupted yesterday's pride celebrations. a viewer shared video showing smoke and flames pouring out of a second floor balcony. it happened just above the restaurant. no one was hurt. a large tree branch crashed down on top of a car in san francisco. a neighbor posted photos to
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twitter. this is video we have from the scene. it happened at columbus and lombard briefly blocking the cable car line. now the this is just a few blocks away from washington square park where in august a fallen branch left a woman paralyzed. the city called it a freak accident. lost children and victims on the ground attracted a lot of attention at a bus write public park, not to worry, this is only a drill. abc 7 news was in the park as firefighters and police officers trained volunteers for the community emergency response team. the team is called into action any time there is a major disaster. the mock scenarios help prepare those who don't save people for a living to help out. >> it's not just firefighters who are doing it. it's everybody. it's you, it's me, it's our neighbors, it's our kids, it's our boy scouts. that's exciting to see. >> this is the first time the training has been held. surveillance cameras helped police break up a side show and
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make several arrests. police say they received complaints of hundreds of people and cars gathering at the parking lot of the santa rosa marketplace on friday nights. police provided these pictures captured by cameras that they set up. they arrested six people and towed two cars. in san jose, a flower shop owner is accused of stealing more than $26,000 from her customers. this mug shot for jazmine rivera shows the florist in tears. prosecutors say she refused to refund nearly $10,000 to a family who cancelled their daughters celebration and that she didn't deliver $8,000 worth of flowers and decorations for a woman's wedding. well the time right now is 6:10 and people are wondering what the weather will be for the pride parade. >> we don't that want warming to take place too quickly. above, that's where we have the brighter conditions, but it is
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cloudy pretty much everywhere, except for concord. seeing breaks in the overcast around livermore, 57 there, 55 in the city. and numbers will be very comfortable today. although, at the coast, yes, it's going to feel like summer. i'll explain in just a few minutes. >> lisa, thank you. heading to sonoma raceway for nascar. why fans are being warned to get there early today. plus a woman applying to back citizen finds out she actually became one six dec
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president trump is shifting his public stance about russian interference in the election. this change comes after the washington post printed a lengthily account of the kremlin's effort, now the president is pointing a finger at president obama, abc news reporter richard canto explains. president trump seems to be admitting that the russians did indeed meddle in the presidential election, tweeting, since the obama administration was told way before the 2016 election that the russians were meddling, why no action? focus on them, not t. mr. trump told fox news -- >> obama knew about russia a long time before the election. and he did nothing about it. >> reporter: earlier in the week, the white house would not be pinned down on whether mr. trump believed that russia did indeed try to meddle. >> i have not sat down and asked him about the specific reaction to them, i'd be glad to touch base and get back. >> reporter: the president poopoo ld the idea.
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>> the entire thing is a witch hunt. the russians did not affect the vote. >> reporter: it's just democrats being poor losers. >> you could talk all you want about russia, which is all a, you know, fake news fabricated deal to try and make up for the loss of the democrats. >> reporter: the washington post has published a detailed account of russia's actions and president obama's secret struggle to stop them. president obama could have done much more to alert the american public about the threat, according to to the post, which quotes one former obama official saying, i feel like we sort of choked. >> the question is, if he had the information, why dnltd he do something about it? but you don't read that. it's quite sad. >> reporter: the white house says president trump has taken steps to safeguard the nation's voting systems. richard canto, abc news, new york. coming up at 8:00 on this week with george stephanopoulos,
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counselor to the president, kellyanne conway and chuck schumer. plus republican senators susan collins and rand paul respond to this week's health care bill draft in a sunday exclusive. special round table debate on all of this week's politics. that is this morning at 8:00. well the democratic national committee came to san francisco and members pointed out just how essential the black vote is to a winning democratic ticket. abc 7 news was in oakland yesterday at the scottish wright temple for the event hosted by barbara lee. speaker said if democrats don't get 92% of the black vote, they don't win. and they accused republicans of making sure that that doesn't happen. >> they are suppressing the vote all over the country. they don't just suppress the vote because they racist, they suppress it because it's a practical matter, it's how they win. >> speakers also blamed a misguided mass incarceration policy that leans against blacks and latinos as another way to
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suppress votes. south sacramento police are investigating the burning of a bacon-filled koran outside of a mosque as a possible hate crime. now a citizen flagged down a policeman who saw a burned koran filled with bacon hanging by a handcuff from a fence. pork is forbidden in the islamic faith. the mosque is the largest in the greater sacramento area. also in sacramento, a woman applying for a u.s. citizenship found out that she already was one for six decades. 70-year-old honey gerdman was living in holland. she wanted to gain citizenship to stay in the u.s. to be with her sick mother without the limitations of a tourist visa. immigration attorney cleared everything up. >> this is such a relief.
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he looked into it, he says, but you're a citizen. you're a citizen. >> yes. it turn outs that her mother and deceased father were u.s. citizens and that at one point, she actually lived with them in the u.s. as a child and previously held a green card. honey did not say why she thought she wasn't a citizen, but she did leave the pledge of allegiance at her oath ceremony and got her certificate which dates back 60 years. nascar fans, you are being warned right now, arrive early and expect a lot of traffic. today's event is of special significance because it will be dale earnhardt jr.'s very last race at the sonoma raceway before he retires. more than 40,000 fans are expected to attend. raceway officials and the highway patrol expects significant traffic delays along highways 37 and 121, both of which are single lane roads. now your accuweather forecast with lisa argan. >> good morning to you, and as
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you look at live doppler 7 or out your window, we have gray sky. it is getting sunny around walnut creek, still a fair a. clouds around, it's clear in conco concord, elsewhere, good deal of low clouds and fog. 56 minute delays here. due to the gray sky, temperatures topping out in and around the low 70s from points around san mateo and south of there, slightly warmer. 61 in san jose. you will be shy of average today, 61 in mountain view, 60 in oakland, with 50s half-moon bay and gilroy. so that sea breeze today keeping it temperate around the bay or cool i should say in the 60s with sun in the forecast. but the clouds will stay at coast. it's 56 in santa rosa, 57-and-a-half toe and fairfield, livermore, 57, and here's a look at walnut creek, you'll see some of the sunshine trying to break through that cut out. not only do we have the fog at coast and the bay, we once again have mist and drizzle, may need
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your wipers. looking at the cooling attend not only today, tomorrow, tuesday will be the coolest day and then a slight recovery for temperatures coming up just slightly by the end of the week. let's check out the fog and your hour by hour forecast. 7:00, we're still looking at the gray sky here. and in fact, by 9:00, we have fog or low clouds over into oakland, but look at the marin county coast, san mateo coast, and through about 11:00, yes, it sort of sets up right here like it likes to may get a tiny bit of clearing here along the coast then down towards davonport and santa cruz. so if you're headed to the north, pack your patience and low 70s for sonoma today around noontime, upper 70s should do it with a light breeze and san francisco very typical bay kbrair weather with numbers in the low 60s. partly cloudy skies, the closer you get to the water, it'll be cloudy and cool, and then that breeze kicks up at about 6:00.
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north south bay today, average with mid to upper 70s for milpitas to santa clara. 83 degrees feeling like summer for you on the peninsula low to mid-70s. and we'll see about 74 mountain view, 71 for you today in san mateo, cloudy skies at the coast. san francisco, partly cloudy at 62, and in the north bay, highs in the upper 70s in petaluma and san rafael. near east bay, nice day in richmond is 71, union city, 75. same deal in fremont, inland and low to mid-80s today. it should be nice summer day for you, today in san ramone, 84 in pleasanton. the forecast, near average temperatures today, slightly below average on monday, breezy and cool on tuesday, and you download our accuweather app and look at the live cameras, track the temperatures in your neighborhood and you'll notice that we're warming up and nothing too extreme as we go towards the end of the week. mainly bay and coastal warming. >> nice to have a break from the
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extreme heat. >> yes, i agree. >> thank you, lisa. just ahead, the champs are getting chance to shine in a different sport. and some warriors hit it out of the park.
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paula ferris joins us from new york tell us what's coming up on "good morning america." >> good sunday morning, the health care battle is intensifying with president trump putting the pressure on
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his own party. some democrats firing back, bernie sanders, he's hitting the road denouncing this bill. the next steps for america's health care. plus amusement park scare, young teen is now okay after falling nearly 25 feet to the ground, caught by a group of bystanders. we'll tell you how this dramatic rescue unfolded. and finally social media security risk, new feature that could revealing a little more information than you'd like. what you can do to protect yourself, it's all coming up on gma this sunday. hope to see you soon. >> thank you, paula. well the chp is looking for the owner of a kitten with an incredible survival story. they blocked off a lane of traffic to rescue him and an officer took him to the vet who officer took him to the vet who gave him a bath and a clean bill of health. he doesn't have a microchip or collar, the officer agreed to take him home and foster him until his owner comes forward. he's calling the kitty appropriately, bridges.
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the warriors kevin durant channelled michael jordan yesterday going yard in a home run der by to benefit magee's jug life foundation. it's do founded that helps build wells in africa and encourages kids to drink more water instead of soda. >> it's for a great cause. like i said, just to spend time with teammates and, you know -- a lot of other people who's great. >> reporter: green, iguodala, and the nba championship trophy all made i out to the field. his team won 19-15 despite being one of the only warriors to not hit a home run. sure going to talk about that in the locker room. magee will become a free agent on july 1st, but he expressed his desire to remain with the warriors. still to come on abc 7 mornings. the investigation under way to
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find out who is behind this most recent attack. but first, a desperate search for survivors in china after a massive landslide buries a village. ♪ ♪
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good morning north bay, let's get up and get going. >> this is abc 7 mornings. good sunday morning, we're starting off this half hour with a look at the weather.
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here's lisa argan, good morning, lisa. >> hi tiffany, good morning. we're looking out over the hills of the north bay where you see plenty of gray out there, you're not going to get too warm today. for the race up in sonoma, that's good news, upper 70s. 55 in the city, san jose with clouds on the coast right now and from walnut creek, trying to break out into some sunshine. mid-50s in santa rosa, 57 nova toe. livermore, partly cloudy skies. as we go through the afternoon, notice the low clouds and fog at the coast. pulls away just south. mid-80s inland, and just about 80 degrees soit of san jose. looking at 60s and the clouds at the shoreline today, tiffany. >> thank you. now to a desperate rescue effort under way in china. most of a village in the southwestern part of that country was covered in a mud and rock slide while people were sleeping. more than 100 people are still issing.an 100 people are still marcie gonzalez has the story.
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>> reporter: rescuers desperately digging through the rubble, as many as 120 people missing feared buried beneath this crush of heavy rocks and mud. officials say the massive landslide came with no longer at 6:00 a.m. local time in the province. heavy rain causing the mountainside to crumble on to the village below. a second smaller landslide triggering bolders to topple on to the village. search dogs, heavy equipment, and instruments to detect life all deployed for finding signs of survivors. he says, dozens of households in the village were completely buried and he says his one month old son saved them by crying and waking them up moments before the mudslide hit. i was pinned down in the dining room, we slowly got up, held the baby, and escaped he explains, but at least 15 dead, rescuers are still hoping for more stories like his. uncovering crumb nled pieces of some of the more than 40 homes that were obliterated.
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a hotel is also buried beneath the rubble. tourists are among the missing. marcie gonzalez, abc news, los angeles. london's problem with high-rise apartment towers continues. the government says samples from external siding panels covering 34 high-rise buildings across the country have failed fire safety tests. those same panels were a major contributor to the deadly fire at the tower earlier this month where at least 79 people died. hundreds of residents were also evacuated from four housing blocks after inspectors found issues with gas pipe insulation and fire doors. developing news, there are urging concerns over an apparent cyber attack on britain's parliament. it appears there were unauthorized attempts to hack government officials and now many leaders in the uk are unable to access their e-mails. abc news reporter ron claiborne has that story. >> reporter: an audacious cyber
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attack, every member of the parliament shut out of remote e-mail by the british government after hackers attempted to break into their accounts. >> blanket targeting of members of parliament is serious. it's very serious in nature in terms of if i can get access to your e-mail account, then, i can get access to a lot of information. >> reporter: the hack attempt first discovered friday led to the shutdown and this alert from parliament on the cyber attack. an attempt to identify weak pass words, these attempts were specifically trying to gain access to users e-mails. this member of parliament taking to twitter. no parliamentary e-mail access today. cyber attack from kim jong-un, putin, or a kid in his mom's basement or something. it's not immediately known who was behind the attack, but the times of london reports that russian hackers have been selling e-mail addresses and passwords of senior british government officials. >> we know that the public services are attacked. so it's not a total surprising
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that there should be an attempt to hack into parliamentary e-mails. >> reporter: the suspected goal of such an effort -- >> i believe it has the whole marks of political disruption. >> reporter: so far no indication the hack has actually succeeded. investigators are still trying to figure out who was fwhooind bold cyber attack and yet another reminder, the vulnerability they were trying to exploit, weak passwards. abc news, london. scary situation last night at a new york amusement park that could have ended up much worse. the eyewitness who captured this video said he heard screaming just before 8:00 at six flags in upstate new york. he looked up to see a teenage girl hanging from the bottom of a chair ride. a group of bystanders all gathered below to catch her ll from nearly 35 feet. she didn't suffer any serious injuries and remains in stable condition at a local hospital. one of the men who caught her was also taken to the hospital
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with a back injury. a very close call for a man in alabama. this man, he was walking along orange beach in the middle of tropical storm cindy this week, seems pretty oblivious to the increasingly violent ocean. and then, just 15 seconds after he walks ay from the water, a palm tree comes crashing down. as you can see, he wasn't hurt, but, clearly a little rattled. 109-year-old tree grown from a small seed donated by john mirror is on the move in idaho. the ten story tall, 800,000 pound tree is in the way of a hospital expansion. and so it is being moved two blocks to city property. >> technical challenge is probably the vertical height of this tree is unusual. most trees that we move, even if they're really large or 50, 60
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feet tall, this one being over 100 foot tall is a little bit different. >> so glad they are saving that tree. he made his home in the bay area and led the fight to create yosemite national park from his home in martinez. well more freshman than ever before will attend san jose state university this fall. in fact, there will be about 00 more than the school expected. and that is a good problem, but it's creating a big problem when it comes to finding room for them to live and study. abc 7 news reporter chris wynn has more on the story that you'll only see on abc 7 news. >> reporter: it's construction season at san jose state. and crews are trying to get as much done as possible before student ace reporting live for classes this fall. the university's getting ready to welcome the largest freshman class ever with more than 5,000 students expected to enroll. that's 25% more than officials planned for. >> students are tremendously interested in being here, we tried to accommodate all we can,
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but it is, it is challenging to keep up, we'll do our best, but it is a challenge. >> reporter: but the growing pains are evident as sjsu's popularity in silicon valley continues to rise. more than 1400 students, half of them freshman were put on a waiting list for on campus housing. the university normally has space to accommodate, but that won't be the case this fall. >> it's frustrating as parent to see my daughter going through all the emotions of knowing that she may not be able to have the college experience that she has been looking forward to since she was a young girl. >> reporter: freshman who come from outside of a 30 mile radius of san jose typically have to live on campus, but that requirement will not be waived for those who aren't able to be placed in a dorm. since freshman who applied before the deadline are given priority, incoming graduate students could also be affected by the housing crunch. >> that gives me less than two months to find a place to live. which it's certainly doable, but it definitely kind of puts the clock on.
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>> reporter: sjsu officials are currently forecasting freshman sources for the fall. affairs team tells abc 7 news, lecture-based classes may be expanded and smaller sections could be added where it makes sense to do so. freshman will register for courses during orientation in the coming weeks. in san jose, chris wynn, abc 7 news. a local soccer club that can't be at today's pride parade will show their support in a different way. san francisco city fc's next match takes place today durgs pride festivities, and the team is showing their support with special edition jerseys to commemorate the event. the match worn jerseys will be auctioned off afterwards with all proceeds benefitting san francisco's aids legal referral panel. 6:38 and still ahead. closer look at three options the a's are weighing as they look
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for a place to call home. you can see the lighthouse and the waves crashing on to the beach. it's foggy as you can tell on this camera. it's going to warm up. lisa argan will have your full forecast i
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happening today, street painting meets 60s hippies culture. the 50th anniversary of the summer of love is the inspiration for the italian street painting festival continuing today in san rafael. over 100 street painters from
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across the country are paying homage to the cultural revolution that began in the bay area in 1967. the festival starts today at 10:00 and runs until 6:00. admission for adults is 10 bucks and 12 and under get in free. even though it's cloudy, the sun angle is strong. temperatures in a mild range today. live look outside where you can see it's sunny up above, around 1800 feet. 61 in san jose. so we'll talk about nice afternoon temperatures, warmth inland, that strong summer sun and whether or not those clouds are going to clear at the coast. that's all next in my accuweather seven day forecast. >> thank you. and also next, the a's make baseball history thanks to three of their rookies. they'll try to complete a three-game sweep today. rick quan has more coming up in sports.
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or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you have any medical conditions. so now that you know all that, what do you think? that it's time to think about jardiance. ask your doctor about jardiance. and get to the heart of what matters. in sports, dale earnhardt will make his last start after announcing his retirement earlier this a year. you can see him in the 350, the race starts at noon. the a's will be trying far three game sweep for the white sox in chicago. first spich at 11:10 a.m. and the giants will try to avoid being swept by the mets. matt moore takes the mound for san francisco, first pitch at at&t park is at 1:05 p.m.
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here's rick quan with the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, how quickly things can change, just last year the giants had the best record in baseball at the all-star break, now on pace to lose more than 100 games. after designating aaron hill for assignment, the giants called up ryder jones in his first big league at-bat, mets pitcher jacob delaware grom gets them to ground out, went 0-4. it was scoreless until the fourth. johnny cueto, new york takes a 1-0 lead. san francisco pulled even in the seventh, brandon belt leads off with his 14th home run of the season and it's tied 1-0. but not for long as the mets get to jay bruce, singles off sam dyson, curtis granderson scores a go ahead run. then later in the inning, flores doubles off george for another
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run, new york goesen to win 5-2, the giants become the first team in the majors to lose 50 games this season. the last place oakland a's are hoping a youth movement can turn it's fortunes around. yesterday against the white sox, the future looked promising. before getting ejected for the second straight game, chicago manager rick saw his team fall behind quickly in the first. rookie matt olson gets the first career home run, two run shot off james shields. he would hit another one in the seventh. that calls for some high fives. then in the second, another rookie, jacob connects for his first career home run. a solo blast to right makes it 3-0, oakland, he can hardly believe it. oakland's top prospect shortstop franklin was making his major league debut in the third he also goes deep. it's the first time in american league history three teammates hit the first career home run in the same game. another rookie got the victory, daniel struck out five over six
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innings. the a's went 10-2, they'll try complete a three-game sweep later this afternoon. the field is set for today's toyota save mart 350 in sonoma. a.j. will start fifth with danica patrick sixth. the poll was one yesterday by elk grove native kyle larson. the series point leader averaged 95.3 miles an hour. jamie mcmurray second. larson did not think he had done that well. >> surprised i saw the team pop up on my dash and happy about that. this is cool to get a poll on a road course and my home state. this is my closest track to sacramento or elk grove where i grew up. lots and friends and family here. >> and of course, race results later on at 5:00. that is sports for sunday morning. i am rick quan. now your accuweather forecast with lisa argan. hi everyone, persistent marine layer keeping temperatures in check.
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here's live doppler seven, looks gray for most of you. that sun angle is about as strong as it gets this time of year. tornado be a nice summer time afternoon despite cooling today inland an additional cooling from this system here into tuesday. so after that, some moderate warming. right now live look outside where you see the gray sky. 55 in the city. 56 maf moon bay, 61 mountain view and san jose. and we'll be waiting for several hours for some clearing. sfo, 56 minute delays. you can see the low cloud deck here with santa rosa 56, fairfield has a strong gusty southwt wind, bringing in that cooler air for you today with 58 in livermore with some patchy clouds there. emeryville, you'll top out around 70 today. fost coast and bay. if you're close to the shoreline the next couple of hours. we've had that drizzle, the cooling continues not only today, but that satellite
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picture where the incoming system to the north will allow temperatures to get not too warm and then after that, it passes and we'll get some clearing at the shoreline. usually when we get the weak weather systems, they'll mix out the marine layer. that's tomorrow, but today, your hour by hour forecast, 9:00, the clouds in the city, then by the afternoon, it wants to pull away, the marin county coast, but looks like the gray sky here for most of the day from the sunset, the richmond half-moon bay, then tomorrow, different story as we get a little bit more sun, but as for today, pride celebrations, it'll be cool, it'll be breezy and partly cloudy with upper 50s to near 60 with noontime. then low 0u. cool afternoon, what you would expect, very comfortable though for today. highs around the bay in a narrow range and some of you, a little bit below average. we're looking at upper 70s today for napa, 75 in santa rosa. how's that for a switch with the clouds on the coast? 70 in oakland, 83 in concord, san jose should be about 83.
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79 for you today. you'll get there by the end of the week. so it's going to take some time. and if you are headed into the sympathy afternoon, well, you know bring the jacket, it's going to be breezy. temperatures in the low 60 but it'll be partly cloudy. so you know the drill and for the overnight lows tonight, looking at temperatures in the mid-50s, so we'll get the low clouds and fog back with us just as you would expect mid-50s with drizzle along the coast. and the accuweather 70 day forecast. 70s around the bay, mid-80s inland for the pride celebrations, and then going below average monday and tuesday. and if you haven't done so yet, the good tip would be to download the accuweather app and track the temperatures which will really tell the story throughout the rest of the week. and i think everyone's kind of happy to have our friend the fog back. >> yes, i think there was some major relief when that returned. >> right. >> thank you. and the oakland a's are moving closer to picking one of three different options to call their future home. the team could stay in it's current location at the coliseum right next to oracle arena, but
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also under consideration are sites at leiny college and the port of oakland. abc 7 news reporter katie yew tus looks at what would be beneficial no matter which plays the team picks. >> we're estimating a million person attendance increase. >> reporter: the new economic impact estimates are exciting to a's president. >> and obviously we're pleased with the results. >> reporter: the organization partnered with the bay area council economic substitute. >> the city and team would equate to $3 billion for the city of noekd 2000 construction jobs during the construction period. >> reporter: the a's are looking to win over the community as they work to pick a ball park site out of three proposed locations. >> there's a big movement toward moving stadiums into downtown areas, and then those stadiums have seen higher increases in attendance in the first year because the stadium becomes the attraction. >> reporter: howard terminal
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would have a great bay view. but getting thousands of people across train tracks would be challenging. the lake merit site could cause congestion around the college campus. >> there is a wiet variety of, you know, unique characteristic was each location. and so we're weighing those. >> reporter: the current would provide the las a. hurdles when it comes to construction and that's because the large a. land available, you can see the whole stadium is surrounded by parking lot. >> reporter: and at some point you just kind of have to put your stake in the ground and that's the direction that makes the most sense for the community. >> reporter: a second study that is location-specific is now in the works. the a's will announce a site by the end of this year. in oakland, abc 7 news. coming up, celebrate good times, come on. the start of summer means free concerts, find out who's kicking off the annual stirring growth festival today. $79 million powerball
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happening today, the festival opens it's 80th season with cool and the gang. the event kicks off at 11:30 with the big picnic party. at 2:00, cool and the gang with local rnb. opening the show admission to that concert is free as always. seating is first come first serve, get there early and the festival will run through august 27th this year. now lisa with a final check of the forecast. >> good, gray out there as we get going. highs today, low 60s in the city, partly cloudy, 70 in oakland, 75 in fremont, 83 in livermore, coming into the city been it'll be cool, upper 50s to near 60 by noontime and looking at that temperature pretty much to stay put in the low 60s with your afternoon sea breeze. the accuweather seven day forecast, temperatures continue to trend downward. the next several days. little bit braelow a and then as we turn around to our midweek forecast, we're bringing in a little bit of warmth
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inland, nothing too extreme. very summer-like. >> all right. well everyone coming into the city for pride maybe grab a jacket. >> okay. well thank you so much for joining us on abc 7 mornings. i'm tiffany wilson in for carlin tyler along with lisa argan. the news continues now online, on twitter, facebook, and instagram. abc 7 news continues at 9:00 this morning. "good morning america" is next. have a great morning and if you're coming into the city for pride, have a wonderful pride.
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