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good morning bay area. let's get up and get going. this is abc7 mornings. >> it's saturday, june 2nd. good morning. and thank you for joining us. i'm chris nguyen. let's start with a first look at the forecast. here's meteorologist lisa argen tracking the conditions where you are. >> chris, good morning to you. we have very little fog out there. that's going to set the stage for lots of sunshine today. the winds will be light to offshore. in fact, we are looking at some of the warmest weather we have seen all season long. so as we look further to the north, you notice there is no fog offshore. from walnut kpreek the sun is just coming up. it is pretty out there. 54 in san francisco. 55 in oakland. 59 in san jose. 57 in mountain view. from san rafael another clear vantage point. 50 in santa rosa. 59 in napa. 54 in livermore. and 58 in concord. the plan looks like this. it will be cool this morning. but by noontime much warmer. mid 80s inland.
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79 around the bay. 60s at the coast. ten to 15 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. above average for many. upper 90s inland. upper '80s around the bay. 60s at the coast. later sunset tonight and almost as warm tomorrow. we will have a bit of cooling. where and how much coming up. lisa, thanks. developing news, the california highway patrol is investigating a fatal crash on the west bound lanes of 580 in dublin. it happened after midnight and left four of the five lanes closed for hours at the santa rita exit. the circumstances surrounding the crash are under investigation, but the chp says the accident involved two cars and a pedestrian who was found in the roadway. that pedestrian died at the scene. lanes on the freeway have since reopened. happening today, rallies are planned in several bay area cities to call attention to gun violence in our communities. today is national gun violence awareness day. hundreds are expected to wear the color orange and march across the golden gate bridge at 11:30 this morning to help
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bring attention to the issue. the event is being sponsored by the brady campaign to prevent gun violence. two other rallies are planned. one at 9:00 a.m. at the he city train station and one at 10 a.m. at john franks. this week three teenagers were assaulted with a hammer at a sleepover, including one who is still in the hospital. abc 7 news reporter carlos asido has the details of the arrest for more suspects. >> rorter: in aptos a security camera went up. word spread in the neighborhood that a 15-year-old boy from watsonville was arrested in connection with the brutal rhyme. >> when there is more understanding about what happened, it's easier to rest easy. >> reporter: all three teens received head injuries. one of the victims, 17-year-old alex, continues to recover and is now in stable condition. >> we recognize the importance
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of this case, how brutal and violent it was and the importance of making a quick arrest in this case was a priority. >> reporter: detectives say the incident was a robbery that turned into the attack. they are not releasing what was stolen but say drugs were found at the victim's property. despite this arrest officials say there are more suspects to be found saying the victims knew their attackers. >> there are others in this attack that are anticipated. it's just a matter of time before they identify the rest of them and make arrests. >> reporter: sheriffs say they will continue to work this case until all those responsible are caught. anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff's office. in aptos, abc7 news. >> a go fund me has been set up for the teen's family. it raised more than $43,000 of its $50,000 goal. if you want to donate you can find a link at our website, abc7news.com. newly released court
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documents this the golden state killer case show exactly how investigators got the dna that led they will to joseph d'angelo. there were two samples. one came from a used tissue pulled out of a trash can. investigators also swabbed his car door handle when d'angelo went inside a hobby lobby in roseville back in april. and then they sent to it a crime lab for analysis. d'angelo was in court again yesterday as the judge made the ruling to unseal the documents. they provide graphic details of the crimes he is accused of committing. however, anything to do with a sex crime is not being released since charges have yet to be filed. you have another chance to see abc7's special presentation chasing the golden state killer. it will air tomorrow at 10:00 p.m. right here on abc7. in santa rosa, a city park that memorializes a teenage who was shot and killed by a police officer is set to open today. andy's unity park is dedicated to 13 gerald andy lopez who died
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in 2013. he was carrying an air soft beebee gun that looked like an ak-47. a deputy ordered lopez to drop the weapon and shot the boy after he said lopez pointed the gun in his direction. can park is located on horizon way in the moreland neighborhood. >> the time is 6:05. conservative evangelical graham came to the bay area tonight. hundreds gathered to hear his message and others rallied to denounce graham's teachings. abc7 news reporter katie utehs has the story. >> got hears prayer. >> reporter: reverend franklin graham preached in berkeley on friday night. one of two stops on his california tour. >> everybody said don't go to berkeley. so yeah -- if they say not come i'm going to come. >> reporter: graham's name draws a crowd. his late father was the evangelical billy graham. >> years ago i was saved at his father's crusade and i came out to help volunteer. >> reporter: you can see the
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large crowd before me on the meadow. and a rock band played off the # reverend spoke. the group refuse fascism says graham encourages his followers to support president donald trump. >> franklin graham is gathering blind and obedient and fervent followers for that regime and it's extremely dangerous. >> reporter: graham says he never campaigned for trump. >> let's go penetrate the blue wall, not for politics, but the blue wall represent secularism. let's penetrate the blue wul for jesus christ. >> a reverend from the third baptist church denounces franklin's preaching. >> the reverend mr. franklin graham we know how to pray. >> reporter: berkeley police had extra officers available for the event. we have disturbing video from san francisco that shows a man kicking and injuring a small dog. this was taken yesterday near third and market.
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you can see a small dog approach a man. and he appears to kick it. the dog comes up to the man again. and this time he kicks it so hard it goes flying up against the building. san francisco animal care and control say the dog has a fractured skull and would like the public's help in identifying the suspect. officials in the east bay are fearful whoever is maiming and torturing puppies there could also be abusing people. abc7 news reporter leslie brinkley introduces us to the third puppy foind in a garbage heap this week. >> this is chloe. this is one of the beautiful pets, one of the beautiful dogs who has been tortured and mutilated. >> reporter: chloe and two other 4-month-old puppies were not starved. they were not in a dogfighting ring. they were socialized and they were abused. this female husky shepard mix just underwent major reconstructive surgery on her jaw. she was the third puppy found in
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oil and paint in oakland over the weekend. >> two dogs were found left in a trash pile with significant injuries. the one dog had its foot cut off. the other had its jaw broken. >>ou look go. >> reporter: this dog's jaw break was seve. she is recovering from extensive surgery in foster care in fremont. her sister is getting along with a severed rear paw. officials here say they have never seen this level of animal cruelty with someone using a tool of some kind to pull apart the puppy's jaws. purposeful mutilation. >> if we have an individual who is doing this to animals, are they going to or have they done this to a human being? it could be a child or a baby. >> reporter: a task force is working with investigators to interview witnesses, scour surveillance video, and piece together a license plate of who may have dumped the dogs. >> task force is to bring attention to and focus on and
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resources to animal abuse as crimes. >> reporter: as these dogs heal, officials are asking for the public's help. there is a $15,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. in oakland, leslie brinkley, abc7 news. if you are a warriors fan watching stub hub to find the best deals for tomorrow's game two of the nba finals you might notice the market has been out of whack. theirs night espn reported that game one was not a sellout. the warriors had hundreds of seats for sale moments before tip-off. after a close game that was decided in overtime standing room tickets for game two could be bought for $250. but yesterday afternoon that price doubled. longtime ticket sellers are saying after four straight finals appearances the excitement is a little different. >> first year is a whole band wagon year. everyone wants to go and there is excitement. they were probably going for 50% more. >> courtside seats for game two
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on sunday? that will set you back $50,000. steph curry and kevin durant are two of the warriors biggest stars. they took time after thursday night's big win to offer an assist for the child mentorship program. abc7 news was at the boys and girls club in san leandro yesterday where the nba and the warriors dedicated a learn and play zone. curry said meeting his biggest fans adds extra motivation to win the championship. >> i'm going to chase this trophy in the next week and a half or so. the see your smiling faces that's what it's all about. >> the donation is part of the nba cares program. abc7 is the only place you can watch the nba final presented by you tube tv. game two is tomorrow at oracle arena. a pregame starts at 4:00. coverage starts at 4:30, tip-off is at 5:00. stay with us for toyota after the game. don't forget to show your support for the dubs on facebook by adding a special dubs on seven frame to your profile photo.
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you can set it to expire in two weeks or keep it all summer long. to find the frames, go to our website, abc7news.com and click on the link. lisa, we are not seeing much fog out there. >> nice and leer. 54 in fran. 56 at the airport. it's going to be a beautiful day downtown. pier 39 right now looks shady. you can see the sun in the background. highs 76 today in the city. and the beaches will be sunny. upper 60s there. details about the rest of the bay area neighborhoods coming up. >> also ahead, the on again off again korea summit is back on. as the president's response to a letter from north korea raise as lot of questions. a warning for surfers in pacifica. watch out for sharks. you will hear from beach goers when abc7 news returns. outer layer of your enamel tooth surface. white,
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out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. president trump's summit with north korean leader kim jong-un is back on following a white house visit. a delegation from north korea arrived carrying a letter after getting screened it was then presented by the country's former spy chief to mr. trump. the envelope is quite large. and there is some confusion as to whether the president opened and it read what was inside. >> it was a very interesting letter. at some point it may be appropriate, i will be able to give it to you maybe. you will be able to see it. and maybe fairly soon. i haven't seen the letter yet. i purposely didn't open the
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letter. i haven't opened it. i didn't open it in front of the director. i said would you want me to open it? he said you can read it later. i may be in for a big surprise, folk. >> white house officials say the president has indeed read it. and it contained a positive message. this means for now the june 12th summit in singapore is back on. remaining wreckage of united flight 93 will return to the shankville pennsylvania memorial marking the side where it crashed on september 11th. the wreckage of the boeing757 will be bury in a restricted area of the memial that only loved ones of the victims can access. family members asked for a final search of the debris for any human remains or personal items. flight 93 was bound for san francisco from newark, new jersey. the move will happen later this year. 40 victims of the attacks were killed on the flight. this weekend, beach-goers in pacifica are being told to watch out for sharks. a great white shark was spotted south of the
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pacifica pier yesterday, not far from surfers. cornell barnard has the details. >> reporter: a chp chopper spotted this in the water south of the pacifica pier 12:30 on friday. the chp said it appeared to be a great white shark about 12 feet long. police posted these warnings signs alone the beach. >> got to be cautious. >> reporter: this woman kept a close eye on her kids. >> i'm definitely going to keep us up here on the sand and, no swimming. >> reporter: police tweeted out the shark warning and alerted neighbors on next door saying no aggressive behavior by the shark was reported. we ask beach-goers to be careful and aware of their surroundings when visiting our beaches. hours later, sky 7 found it off the coast only hundreds of feet away from surfers. this surfer is relieved it never got too close. >> to see one right where i surf and where i live it's not good. >> reporter: other surfers didn't care. what do you think about that?
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>> whatever. >> reporter: shark experts say great white sightings are rare but typically aren't spotted until september or october when waters are warmer. >> what is around this time of year is a subadult, a younger white shark, that might be hunting for a small marine mammal. >> reporter: the professor says this shark likely wants to travel and could be 80 miles away from here by this weekend. in pacifica, cornell barnard, abc7 news. the annual auction to have lunch with billionaire investor warren buffet has ended. the winner, glide memorial church. the winning bid was $3.3 million. with the money going to the foundation that helps the homeless. over the years the lunch auctions raised more than $25 million for glide. more than 100 veterans and active duty service pems are competing for top honors at this
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year's val lore games. the games allow wounded warriors to participate in sporting competitions like archery, cycling and power lifting. this year's games are happening at coast darden island this alameda. it's the sixth year the games have taken place. now your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. >> like the holiday weekend w the timing set for the hottest days today and tomorrow. live dlop letter 7 right now showing you we are fog-free. because of that, temperatures are running warmer than we were yesterday at this hour. seven to nine degrees warmer, livermore, machine view, palo alto and "mtp daily" and four to five degrees warmer in the north bay. with that said, and looking at this flat flag it is going to be a quick warm up. winds off shore at the upper elevations. we will get into a sea breeze late they are afternoon, pleasant at our local beaches lgt 59 in san jose right now. in the mid 50s from oakland. san francisco 57, and mountain
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view and 45 at half moon bay. nice visible. it is going to be nice down. 57 in fiairfield. livermore, 54 degrees. 80 degrees here in santa cruz. nobody is home here yet but i suspect it will be a crowded place today and tomorrow. sizzling inland this week. the hottest temperatures we have seen perhaps this year. a little cooler at the coast tomorrow. we will see a stronger sea breeze and maybe some patchy fog. but then the cooler weather will arrive for everyone throughout the middle of next week. mostly sunny with e high index. upper 60s in ba bay, half moon beach and pacifica. 53 degrees is the water temperature. if you like it warm, mid to upper 90s for you in antioch and fairfield. upper 70s for oakland. still warmth.
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and getting sort of warm around the bay. subtle changes you will feel the cooling at the coast tomorrow. on monday look for the temperatures to come down into the low to mid 80s in our inland valleys. by tuesday looks like temperatures are going to want to stabilize here which is about amount of for this time of year. a warm day today pretty much for everyone unless you are immediate will he at the shoreline. 76 in san francisco. 80 in oakland. 86 in vallejo. redwood city 88. 83 san mateo. 83 in san rafael. if you are spending time in and around san carlos today, it will be warm. but you are close enough to the shore that you will goet the sea breeze. how about.toing out at arou init at 80 in that area by 1:00 this afternoon. in san francisco, mid 70s for the union street music festival.
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hottest days of the week are actually today and tomorrow. a little bit of cooling at the coast. download our accuweather app. still in the mid 80s on monday. tuesday and wednesday should be cooler, more pleasant around here. more low clouds and. and looking at a warmup again by tendth week. it is going to get hot around here. >> an early dose of summer. ahead a surprise peek a boo on i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. in the face of senseless violence, we need hope.
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kick off the first weekend in june with one of san francisco's biggest street festivals or put on a whacky costume and run around the city in a scavenger hunt. abc7 mornings anor reggie aqui has more on what to do thanks to our partners at hoodline. haven't you always dreamed about running around the city solving puzzles while wearing a bear costume? come on. live a little. in sf hunt your team gets a randomly generated name, and you are dressed in a costume fitting that theme, and you solve riddles around the city. and because we are living in modern times your phone keeps you honest. >> using the smart phone app you prove you are at the # right location by taking a photo or video. when that happens we grab your gps, your location.
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if you are in the right place the app knows and gives you instant credit. >> team hand stand puts the scavenger hunt on. i put them to the test to see if they could get total strangers on the embarcadero to form a human pyramid and they did it. wearing bear heads. what a time to be alive. if you can make to it the sf hunt, maybe you can head over to cal hollow for the union street music festival. music is in the name. the event got an overhaul last year and doubled the amount of bands playing. beer and wine tasting is also available there. the free event is saturday and sunday. in mission bay, sake, sumo, sushi showdown. exactly what it sounds like. i have to explain that? if you want you can put on big padded outfits and roll around. i would maybe eat the sushi after you do the sumo. spark social is the venue. it happens on sunday. find links to these events on abc7news.com. look for the hoodline link and have fun this weekend. a traffic camera in
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australia captured a moment with a curious cockatoo. you can see the bird pecking around the lens before taking a long look with a beady black eye. an australian veterinarian said the cockatoo may have been wrapped up in its own reflection wondering if the bird looking back was a member of its own flock. still ahead, the candidates for california governor are making their final push to voters. what is at stake in tuesday's primary election. and i left my heart in san francisco. how tony bennett will be honored
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good morning south bay. let's get up and get going. >> this is abc7 mornings. it's great to have you with us on this saturday morning. i'll chris nguyen. let's turn it over to meteorologist lisa argen. >> good morning to you. a preview of summer. it's three weeks away. we are starting out clear and mild. it's going to get hot today. here's a look at our roof camera. it's nice and sunny here in san francisco. temperatures are in the 50s here. over in oakland as well. 57 at mountain view. oakland is at 49. 54 in gilroy. this is sutro. you can see haze there, but it will be sunny. ocean beach and pacifica with temperature there is well into the 60s. 50 in santa rosa right now. 57 by the delta. 58 in concord.
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54 in livermore. anywhere from three to nine degrees warmer this morning. starting out warmer. by 7:00, some low to mid 60s around the bay. by noontime we are this the low to mid 80s inland. 70 in oakland. peek heat at 4:00 p.m. today. mid 90s out by the delta. mid 80s in san ramon. we will be comfortable at the coast. another day of warm assistant on the day. i'll detail our sunday and a cooldown in a few minutes. the candidates for governor of california are making their final push for votes. there is a lot at stake in tuesday's jungle primary. it will be the two highest vote getters who make it to the general election in november regardless of party affiliation. >> reporter: polls show antonio villaraigosa in trouble in the governor's race. republican john cox is on the rise thanks to backing from trump and a boost from democratic front-runner gavin newsom. >> people are looking for a
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change in management. i am a businessman not a politician. i think that's what this state needs. >> newsom is running ads that align cox with trump because he would rather face the republican than villaraigosa. cox's background is similar to trump's. that's something he hopes will propel him to the general. >> i welcome the president's support. i welcome it because he has actually gotten things accomplished. people have differences with his style. i get it. but you know what? it's results that count. >> something else that hurts villaraigosa, a crowded democratic field. >> you have easton and chung, whose numbers are low. but when you put them together that's another fund of democratic votes villaraigosa can't get. i think it is a reflection of newsom's strength at the top of the ticket. but also the fact that there just aren't enough democratic votes to possibly to get a second democrat in. >> reporter: california's state treasury john chung campaigned in boil heights friday. >> i think we all care about a
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governor who understands math, who will balance the budget like everyday californians have to do, who will make sure we money available for education. >> reporter: the big question, how will the two candidates who move forward after the primary impact voter turnout in november. >> for the first time i can recall the governor's race is a tool or piece of house races, not the other way around. >> reporter: josh haskell. contra costa county elections officials are predicting a dismal voter turnout for the june 5th primary. the county planned for a 50% turnout. now they say that figure could fall below 30%. the prediction is based on mail in ballots. the county sent out 400,000 ballots. so far only 62,000 have been mailed back. >> there will be a low turn out for not just the primary for the governorship. but a lot of local races that are very important to various communities as well as ballot
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measures. >> by contrast, just over 75% of eligible californians are registered to vote this primary. that's the highest percent of eligible citizens registered to vote in a california gubernatorial primary in 64 years. a stanford study showing political views ahead of the election shows the californian liberal stereotype may be a myth. 39% view themselves as democrat, 24 as independent, and 16% reported being republican. 15% were unsure. according to data released by the secretary of state yesterday more than 25% of voters are registered with no party preference. this is the final weekend before the election. we have stocked a section on our website with useful information at abc7news.com/election. that's where you will find a local voting guide, videos to help you meet the candidates in major races, and an explanation of how ranked choice voting works. time now is 6:33.
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in san jose, animal control officers are trying to get the word out about a rabid bat that was found in a park in the city's willow glen neighborhood. it is the third positive test in santa clara county this year. >> reporter: at willow street frank brandao park in san jose -- >> you can come to the park not thinking of what could happen. you come with the idea of wanting to have a good time. >> reporter: these signs alert the public about a bat found year the baseball field that tested positive for rabies. >> this bat, does it have a family that is infected. >> reporter: wild life removal specialists say it is rare to see bats in residential areas but it's not out of the ordinary. >> it could have come from an attic somewhere or in the trees, living in the hollow of a tree somewhere, maybe in wall up against the sun. >> reporter: the discovery was made by a visitor monday afternoon as families packed the park for the memorial day holiday. officers with animal care and services quickly responded. >> leave the animal alone and contact our agency immediately. and then we will respond.
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>> reporter: health officials say this was the third bat to test positive for rabies in santa clara county this year. infected animals can pass the virus by biting others. in rare cases it can also be spread if infected saliva gets into an open wound or a mucous membrane such as mouth or eyes. the virus can also be fatal for humans and pets. >> i'm shocked. a little frightened because i have a pet. and i let her -- she does well off leash. >> reporter: for now visitors remain on guard. >> what's to say there isn't another infected animal, squirrel or other animals that are running around the park that could easily come into contact with my kid or myself or someone else? >> anyone who might have come in contact with the bat is encouraged to contact their doctor as soon as possible. all right. time now is 6:35. one of the first pride celebrations in the bay area this year is set to happen later today in concord. the rainbow community center is inviting everyone out for
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concord pride from 3:00 to 9:00 at todos santos plaza. local bands, and restaurants will take part. an afterparty will happen at club 1220 at 9:00 p.m. san francisco's singing ambassador will be immortalized later today. ♪ i left my heart ♪ in san francisco > at noon, legendary singer tony bennett will unveil a street sign that will bear his name. a stretch of mason street will in front of the fair month hotel on nob hill will be named tony bennett way. his song i left my heart in san francisco lured people to the city for decades. he first sang his signature song at the fair month in 1961. amy schumer will headline the second day of cluster fest at civic center plaza in san francisco.
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yesterday we got a look behind the scenes at the stage for the three day festival. one of the most memorable exhibits is the donald trump presidential twitter library. visitors can compose their own tweets from a presidential throne. they can type in information and be assigned a twitter nickname just like the president gives his opponents. >> donald trump has a way of giving you a nickname and it sticks for life. i'm convinced that ted cruz's grandchildren will call him lying ted. >> the festivals will feature a slate of rising young comedians along with stars like jon stewart and david cross. still ahead on abc7 mornings, up, up and away. it goes hand in hand with big events like the nba finals. we will take you high in the sky in the iconic goodyear blimp. first here's a live look outside from our sutro tower camera.
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look at this incredible view of the golden gate bridge. no fog this morning. just how warm will it boasting. overselling his achievements. making false claims.
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as lieutenant governor, he skipped many of his duties, saying the job was "so dull," he only shows up to work at the state capitol "like one day a week, tops." the same gavin who, as mayor, "split town" during a massive oil spill and "jetted off...to hawaii." gavin's... not gonna work... as governor. i'm jeff bleich. preventing violence has long been my cause. not gonna work... in the face of senseless violence, we need hope.
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after columbine, i led president clinton's youth violence commission. i joined joe biden to reduce domestic violence, helping boys become men. i beat the nra in court, defending gun laws that save lives. today, a new generation is rising, and this is our moment. in the streets and in the capitol, i'll stand with them. jeff bleich. democrat for lieutenant governor. good morning, everyone. time right now is 6:40. we are taking a live look outside from our san mateo bridge camera. you can see traffic conditions out there are smooth as we begin this saturday. lisa argen returns to let us know how warm it will get coming
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up in the accuweather forecast. but first, happening today, you might hear mean oh,s and ahs coming are the san carlos airport. the biggest little air show is today. >> we will have a sea breeze on the peninsula. temperatures today will be ten degrees warmer than yesterday in some spots amount live look outside. the golden gate bridge. 54 degrees in san francisco. 55 across the bay. upper 50s in fremont and san jose. so plenty of 80s and 90s today unless you are right here close to the coast. i will have the details coming up. thanks lisa. also ahead, the cavs pushing the warriors to the limit in game one may have been a wakeup call for dub nation but not for
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steve kerr. larry beil has the details larry beil has the details coming ♪ ♪ ♪ down where the summer and the late nights last forever ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i feel most times we're high and low ♪ ♪ high and low ♪ if i had my way never let you go ♪ ♪ never let you go enhance your moments. san pellegrino. tastefully italian.
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with savings on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses and automatically adjusts on both sides, for effortless comfort. don't miss the final days of our semi-annual sale! save up to $700 on sleep number 360 smart beds. ends sunday. happy saturday, everybody. time right now is 6:44. this is the view from san jose mineta international airport. the current temperature there is 57 degrees. no flight delays for now. first in sports, today both
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the a's and giants are vying for their third straight wins. the athletics take on the royals. first pitch at 11:15 a.m. and the giants face the phillies at at&t park. first pitch is at 7:05 p.m. abc7 is the home of the nba finals presented by you tube tv. if you are not going to game two tomorrow we will have a pregame show at 4:00. nba countdown starts at 4:30. game starts at 5:00. and stick with us for toyota after the game. >> the morning the warriors will practice at oracle arena after having yesterday off. but there was a lot of news off the court. larry beil has the details in this morning's sports report. >> good morning, everybody. given that lebron james went for 51 points in game one of the nba finals against the warriors, the return of andre iguodala would be specially timely. don't look for him in game two on sunday. again listed as doubtful with the bone bruise in his leg. warriors needed some luck, some helpful calls by the reves, and a big overtime to beat cleveland
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by ten. the close contest surprised a lot of folks who figured the warriors would just roll to victory. it did not surprise the warriors coach, steve kerr. >> we came into the series knowing what we are up against. we have seen this team three years in a row and we have had these amazing battles with them. and you know, everybody else was saying, this is going to be easy. we weren't the ones. so i hope the media got a wakeup call. >> feel like steve is talking to me personally there. the warriors survived a big scare in the first quarter when jr smith slipped and he took out klay thompson. we were thinking possible torn ligaments to a broken ankle. turns out it was just an ankle sprain. went to the locker room and came back and finished with 24 points. klay says he will be ready for game two. the nba announced that tristan thompson has been fined $25,000 but his flagrant two fouls have been downgraded to a flagrant one. he fouled livingston and shoved the ball in green's space. -- face. kevin love will not be suspended for leaving the bench. giants back home after a 2-6 road trip opening a weekend
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series with the phillies. and joe panik is back after missing a month with a thumb injury. what a night to be out on the water and sailing. first inning, longoria, base hit. panik, who got on via walk, kind of a walk there, jogs home. second inning, testing the thumb. an panik looking fine. williams scores from second. panik two for three on the night. stratton, six shutout innings. santana, one of several strikeouts. the giants win it. 4-0. a's and royals. have you ever had the barbecue in kansas city? oh, man, scrumptious. matt olson had a 475-foot homer on thursday. on friday, it was only 428. but 1-0 a's. third inning. here it comes. there it goes again. this is to the fountain. 456 feet. three-run homer, five rbis for olson.
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scored seven runs in the inning. made it 8-0. fowler had a pair of jacks in this game. the a's put up seven in the ninth inning as well and route the royals. they scored two touchdowns and a safety. 16-0 was the final score. that's a wrap on morning sports. have a great weekend, everybody. i'm larry beil. now, your accuweather forecast with lisa argen. did you like the cooldown or the warmup? if you like the warmup you are in store for a pleasant next coup of days, beginning with today where the heat is on. our east bay hills camera. we are looking at the clear sky. temperatures well into the 90s today. how warm will it be? hour by hour in livermore. in the 60s at 8:00. 76 for you at 10:00 in the morning. mid 80s by noontime. then the mid 90s arrive at 2, 3, 4:00 in the afternoon. by 6:00, still very warm up in the 80s. the evening will be warm.
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sleeping weather tonight will be a little bit uncomfortable because we will have all that heat from today with us much of the night. santa cruz will be about 80 today be. look how pretty that looks. nobody is there. we will look for the temperates back home at our local beaches to be warm. upper 60s for ocean beach, pacifica. a look at live doppler 7. it's clear. and temperatures continue to show the warmth today compared to yesterday at this hour. four degrees warmer in san francisco and novato. as we look at san jose and morgan till, you are almost ten degrees warmer. concord, six degrees warmer. and a look from emeryville looking nice out there. 54 in fran. 55 oakland. 57 in gilroy. san jose, 59. no wind at all. we will have a sea breeze throughout the afternoon. it will pick up for the second half of your weekend. that allows for slight cooling at the coast. 57 in santa rosa. 52 in know vatta. livermore is at 54.
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the golden gate bridge, nice and quiet here. plenty of sunshine at our beaches. sizzling inland. cooler at the coast cuomo. and cooler weather arrives for the work week. as we look at the wind profile, stopping at 3:00 this afternoon, 5 to 10 miles an hour winds, offshore at the coast. just a gentle sea breeze. tomorrow we will see the wind pick up a bit. you will notice by 4:00 on sunday we have got gusty winds from point reyes at 10 to 15 miles an hour, maybe stronger through the delta. if you want to head to the beach and you like it warm, today looks to be your day. tomorrow not bad eerd. hour by hour forecast today andsome. patchy fog for sunday. otherwise it should be a warm couple of days. in the south bay, look for 90 in san jose. 95 in morgan hill. upper 80s on the penitentiaries la. redwood city. san francisco 76. in the north bay looking at 87
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in petaluma. and 94 in san ramon. if you are headed into the city, a nice night for baseball. 68 degrees, dropping through the 50s tonight. clear. no fog. 60s inland. 50s at the coast. accuweather seven-day forecast, 60s coastside, upper 80s around the bay. upper 90s inland. we will look for the warmth to hold on tomorrow. slight coastal cooling. download our accuweather app. the temperatures continue the cool through the work week. >> that picture of santa cruz is deceiving, yeah, it's empty now but it's going to be really packed as people come in and enjoy the weekend there. >> it's just in the 50s there. >> oh, really? yeah. >> i should have been paying more attention. >> it's nice though. if you watched game one of the nba finals here on abc7 the nba finals here on abc7 on thursday night you probably saw shots like this over the oracle arena. the goodyear blimp is to thank for that.
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abc7 news anchor had the tough assignment of taking it out for a spin over the bay area. >> reporter: when goodyear's new 246-foot long wing foot two blimp flies over bay area events its home base is at the livermore airport. goodyear only flies corporate customers, charity auction winners and select members of media. when my photographer and i had the opportunity to get on board we jumped at the chance. the blimp holds up to 12 passengers and two pilots. they have a special treat in store for us. >> my plan was -- we took off out of livermore. cruise south of hayward. cruise over to the golden gate bridge, alcatraz, fisherman's wharf. >> reporter: any nerves we had during takeoff. whoa, here we go. quickly dissipate when we look out the window. >> i think people are nervous when they get on because never been on a air ship before. once you are up here you realize how peaceful it is and it's very quiet. and the whole ride is very scenic and relaxing. >> reporter: compared to a plane, the goodyear blimp is really quiet.
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because we are flying at only 1,500 feet and the window are so big you get these panoramic views of iconic images like the golden gate bridge. the blimp flies us over whales and alcatraz using the equivalent of 2 million party balloons of helium. capturing all the images in high definition, this man, lewis navarro. >> it is a cool job. i have done the nba finals, world series, stanley cup finals. you name it, we have done it. >> reporter: before we know it, our three-hour tour is coming to a close with enough pictures and videos to last a lifetime. the views are spectacular. with the best seat in the house, i'm dion lim, abc7 news. next, a perfect day at the beach where you can see some
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happening today, people of all ages will get their hands dirty to put together works of art at the beach. alameda's 52nd annual sand sculpture contest kicks off this morning at crown memorial beach. the crowd draws amateur sand artists to true pros. it is free to enter. judging starts at noon. and the award ceremony happens at 1:00 p.m. it is always cool to see what people come up with. >> what a day to do that. perfect this the morning. temperatures will be in the 50s, comfortable. it's going to get warm even in
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alameda around the bay today. the numbers willing will be going up quickly. full sunshine. upper 80s from san rafael to redwood city. 76 in san francisco. the accuweather seven-day forecast just about as hot tomorrow. just a little cooling at the shoreline. the real cooling gets underway after monday when we still have mid 80s inland. then the temperatures slide the rest of the week. it will warm up by the end of next week. it looks like not to the extreme we will have today and tomorrow. . inlald you need the ac and the pool. >> thanks for joining us on abc7 morning. i'm chris nguyen alongside lisa argen. the news continues now on line, on twitter, facebook, and instagram. let's take a live look outside for now as we say good-bye at least for the time going. good morning america is next. abc7 news returns at 8:00 p.m. we will see you then.
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