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. a huge below to former trump campaign chair paul manafort. a judge orders him to jail after he's accused of trying to get witnesses to lie in court. good morning. i'm reggie aqui. that decision by a d.c. court judge was the second surprise of the day. the first happened when president trump shocked reporters by going to the white house lawn and doing a lengthy impromptu q&a. >> president trump answering a
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flurry of questions. his surprise trip to the white house lawn following morning tweets about the fbi and and the president did just that. >> we're live. >> after his fox news interview he sounded off on the justice department's inspector general's report. >> the report yesterday totally exxon rates me. there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. >> in fact the report was focused on the investigation into hillary clinton's e-mails. it did include a newly released anti-trump text message exchange between the fbi's peter strzok and lisa page. >> he should have been fired a long time ago. and others should have been fired. >> but while it identified the texts and other errors of judgment by james comey -- >> this report didn't find any evidence of political bias or
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improper considerations impacting the investigation under review. >> the president addressed paul manafort, a judge revoked his bail friday, sending him to jail while he awaits trial. he faces charges for tax and other financial crimes as well as obstruction of justice. >> i feel badly about it. they went back 12 years. paul manafort worked for me for a short period of time. >> as the pressure grows on manafort, president trump also addressed speculation that his former attorney, michael cohen, would turn on him. he responded, no. the president says he did nothing wrong. abc news, washington. president trump responded to paul manafort in the last 20 minutes about his time in jail. quote, what a tough sentence for paul manafort who has represented top political people and kpabz. didn't know paul manafort was
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the head of the mob. what about comey and crooked hillary and all of the others? and he ended it by saying, very unfair. santa clara sheriff's office saying two teachers accused of having sex with underaged boys. the two women are accused of having unlawful sexual intercourse with 15 and 16-year-old boys. investigators believe there may be other victims. cisco was a student teacher at ber natural sbeermd school in san jose at the time the investigation began, but detectives don't believe they were students at that school. cisco is no longer with the district. turning to our weather a live look from our golden gate bridge camera. get ready far more comfortable weekend, looking at a lot of fog there? >> we definitely are.
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we're going to wake up with more clouds in the morning, at least on the coasting. the breeze is the big story on with why it's cooler than average. cloudy if you're heading down to santa cruz. let me show you what's happening today. trending even cooler than yesterday, with temperatures below average in the 60s and 70s mainly for highs. through the holiday forecast we'll look at temperatures tomorrow and also into sunday that are going to stay below average with a slight chance of some drizzle sunday morning to start our father's day. we've taken the 90s out of the forecasts but they're coming coming up. a san francisco middle school is getting serious political star power this morning. hill keynote speaker. it's a story you'll only see on 7. amy is in pacific heights. amy? >> can you hear that, they're
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cheering right now in the little yard right next to the school. i think they're enjoying the speech. relatives told us as they arrived here for the graduation ceremony that they were very excited to host the former first lady and secretary of state. although we did hear a high-profile speaker does bring its own set of problems. here she is arriving school in front of the all-girls private school. her best friend has a granddaughter who is graduating today so that is how they were able to schedule clinton. the school had no comment. relatives told us they were happy and proud to present clinton to the girls. >> it's thrilling. i think san francisco is a very warm place for the secretary to come. and i think she's going to be greeted very, verhe
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l beve the top in terms of what >> the secret service came in and moved a lot of the seats out of the area so families were limited in how many they could have. attendees are having to watch a feed on the monitor in another room. you can see that tent that has been set up there. that was also the secret service wanted that there. the school wanted to keep this speech very private, so no cameras were allowed inside and we were not allowed to ask how much clinton charged if anything for this appearance. but we can hear cheers fomg from that yard, so sounds like the girls are enjoying it. reporting live in san francisco, abc 7 news. >> that's a graduation they will
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never forget. london breed continuing her victory tour. going to look at video from yesterday's speech from row is a parks elementary school. she will stop by chinatown to express her gratitude. her inference will start in just over an hour and he imperial palace restaurant. the next. the commute out of castro valley was a bigger mess than usually. an overturned semi. westbound 580 near eden canyon road, a big rig rear-ended a car. two people were hurt and taken to a nearby hospital. at one point all the lanes were closed and that snarled traffic for miles. it was double trouble bau erwas actuly another problem this morning. this time on south 680 i a jet
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at 5:00 this morning. you can see the scorched car being towed away. the crashed shut down several lanes. b.a.r.t. police are investigating an apparent stabbing that happened 11:30 last night. one person suffered a cut after some sort of fight. it's not clear what started that fight, and that person's injury is not believed to be life threatening. a funeral home was put on lockdown, grieving families were stuck inside after someone shot five people outside. this happened last night at the chapel of the chimes on the whaid and union city border. there was one service taking place inside. three of the victims were found in a parking lot across the street. one was found at a nearby
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7-eleven and the fifth drove to the hospital. a woman said her deceased mother's viewing was taking place inside when she heard the shots. >> it was outside my mom's viewing. they told us we were on lockdown for an hour and we were there, like, the whole time they told us not to get out. >> no word of any arrests this morning. san francisco police have released some shocking body cam video. it shows a man being shot in the back by an officer. this is during a confrontation that escalated quickly last weekend. i do want to warn you what you're about to see is quite intense. here's that video. on saturday police say officers stopped a group of men for having open containers of alcohol at the kwoern of grant and vallejo. one of the men ran from officers and then tossed a loaded glock pistol before an officer then shot him, sikim tcen the back. wn u e avideo,e ve
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limiveffll t veions. r pse foromge nio be tranolicav the name of the officer involved in the shooting. no officers or bystanders were hurt. the man remains in the hospital. this is the second time in six years he's been shot by sf pd. the city of san jose taking a step towards upgrading wireless service in the city. the mayor announced today that the city reached agreements with verizon, at&t, and mobile t. the installations will improve the quality of wireless service and help speed up the development of 5g technology across the city. the mayor added upgrading is the key to advancing the long termc
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kicking off this year's alameda county fair. sky 7 live over pleasanton where the kamgcattle drive is under w. the cattle drive started on del valle avenue and is working down mainstream. it was really popular last year. half a million people expected to come through these gates this year. there will will-less walking this year if you choose that option. they're going to have a gondola that goes across from one end of the fairgrounds to the other. there are rides, concerts, and alliances, but the real highlight for so many people, the food. >> we have great fair food. we have our giant corn dogs, giant turkey legs. this year we have a nitrogen infused cereal. you can eat your cereal and
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below smoke like a dragon. >> tonight blue oyster is playing and the fair is open today through july 8th. china fighting back, the way it's responding to the trump administration's tariff announcement. the zero to school policy of taking kids from parents if you're looking for anon for incredible selection of the brands you love, this season's newest trends for a fraction of what you'd pay at department stores, ♪ you gotta go to ross
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administration announced a 25% tariff on up to $50 billion worth of chinese imports. china says it will take necessary measures to defend its interests by imposing penalties on the same scale. this morning president trump says, quote, there is no trade war and that china has taken so much. u.s. items facing taxes from china include beef and soybeans, which are seen at a shot at rural america. children being separated from their parents at the border. white house correspondent has more on the fallout on the trump administration's zero-tolerance policy. >> the tents are already up in n el paso. this is where migrant children will be housed. tent cities like this popping up because of a trump administration zero-tolerance
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policy separating parents from their children. authorities are running out of room for them. the attorney general using the bible to justify it? >> i will cite the apostle paul in romans 13 to obey the laws of the government. >> a former walmart in texas now holding nearly 1,500 boys as young as 10 year old. they're allowed outside for two hours a day, can only make twophonals a week. jeff sessions says their stays are short, but for boys like these, it's an average 56 days away from their parents. the controversy erupting in the white house briefing room. >> where does it say in the bible that it's moral to take children away from their mothers? >> i can say that it is very biblical to enforce the law. >> the exchanges turning contentious. >> i know it's hard for you to understand even short sentences, i guess, but please don't take
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my words out of context. >> come on, sarah, you're a parent. don't you have any empathy for what these people are going through? seriously. >> i'm trying to be serious but i'm not going to have you yell out of turn. >> we don't want kids to be separated from their parents. >> this morning in that impromptu interview on the white house lawn, he says he hates the policy of separating children from their families at the border. he claimed the democrats could change things if they voted with republicans on immigration reform. switching gears now to food. beer and sports. the delicious options for your family on this father's day weekend.
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something was amiss when you see clouds like this rolling into the east bay valleys. the sea breeze is at it again. look at the cascading clouds as the sun was rising this morning. absolutely gorgeous. i'm going to put this on facebook and also on twitter if you want to see more of that time lapse. clouds have rolled back to the coast and they'll break up a little bit but won't completely go away. the most sunshine will be around the bay and inland, but everywhere summer is on hiatus. let's take a look at that breeze that's getting really fast today for about a 12-hour period. started at 9:00 this morning, goes until 9:00 this evening. if you're going to be out on the water, whether it's the ocean or the bay, it's going to be a little choppy and breezy.
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temperatures below average, mid the upper 70s in the south bay, but kind of refreshing. 77 in san jose. 69 in santa cruz with sunshine late in the day. 67 in millbrae as the breeze shoots through san bruno gap. we'll be kind of cool today at the san mateo county fair. only a couple more days left. 63 at noon, not even 70 on the 3:00 and back down into the upper 60s to the low upper 50s into the evening hours. make sure you grab a jacket if you're heading that way. low to mid 60s for downtown. mid upper 70s in the north bay. 69 in oakland. everybody else in the low 70s until you get to hercules and fremont, 73 and 75. air-conditioning back in the east bay neighborhoods. when you think of the alameda county fair, you think of blistering hot. not going to be that way. temperatures running in the mid-70s now.
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open through 3:00 and 59 by 11:00. you like dinosaur themed fireworks? who doesn't. the a's game tonight. first pitch at 6:35, 63 degrees, 59 while you're watching the fireworks. my accuweather seven-day forecast, it's going to be a little cool at least compared to what summer would normally have for us through father's day. but that's great for being outside. barely get back to 90 tuesday and thursday, so it gets warmer. >> so they let you into the outfield to watch the fireworks. >> it's gorgeous. yeah, you get to lay down, watch the fireworks. it's just going to be a little chilly. >> perhaps cold brews, a lot of other event for father's day weeken jessa castro gives us some ideas. >> check out the
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that will be there at 6:30 p.m. go inside the victorian greenhouse and learn about botanical brewing and then get a taste. >> people love conserve tory at night. and then because it's sfrarngs people love a beer in their hands. >> tickets cost 27 bucks. this weekend two beers from alameda will be featured, thirsty bear and faction brewing. so cheers. the 64th annual north beach festival is this weekend. it's considered one of the country's original outdoor festivals. grab some italian food, buy arts and crafts, or enjoy the live music. it's free to attend, 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. don't miss the start of the feeft world cup this weekend. the usa didn't qualify but you can root for your next favorite team at thete it hostingree publi stgas. ee setp in ttyd.he mchs
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little bit. maybe adopt ing a pethi weekend. >> how about rescue a perfect pet is the theme for this weekend. here's one that needs a forever home. this is kitty, the cat. don't let the simplicity fool you. she's all about personality and cuteness. once she's in your inner circle, he's really affectionate too. kitty the cat is nine years old and like all adult characters her adoption fees are waived. call the east bay spca at the number on your screen to give this little lady a home. adorable. >> what a name. on behalf of mike the meteorologist and reggie the news anchor and kitty the cat, thanks for watching today. who wants to be a millionaire is coming up next. hope all the dads have a happy father's day. whatever you do, have a great and safe wee
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