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. a mini-heat wave is about to hit the bay area as the first fire watches go into effect. this is our view from the live camera. good evening, thanks for joining us. >> we plan to see a 20-degree jump over normal. >> let's get to the meteorologist. >> we're going to be simmering inle triple digit heat inland. let me show you live doppler 7. a fie patches of fog. humidity levels will be elevated tomorrow. by tomorrow afternoon, some areas in the teens. that dry area combined with dusty winds, a fire watch from
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saturday to sunday. red flag warning. gusty wind and low humidity cause a high fire danger. with the exception of san francisco and the coast, the heat will be high enough to where you could get sick from it. i'll be back with a look at the temperatures. ama? >> to the immigration countries is. california announced it's joined nine other states to sue the trump examination as the white house is drawing up plans to house childrennormer military bases. meanwhile, first lady made a trip to visit the children. >> reporter: her visit was according to the white house
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100% her idea. wanting to see for herself how those children are being treated. >> and i also like to ask you how i can help these children's to reunite with their families as quickly as possible. >> reporter: during her two hours in texas, the first lady asking numerous questions. >> those children, how many times they speak with their relatives, their families? per week, for example. >> the children are allowed to communicate with their family twice a week. >> reporter: her message meant to accepted a message of compassion. but other photos emerged, a $39 zara jacket with the words on back "i really don't care, do you." fully aware of the cameras, but as if trying to prove a point, she wore it again even after the
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controversy hit social media. her spokeswoman issued a statement saying "it's a jacket. there was no hidden message. i hope this isn't what the media is going to choose to focus on." despite that, the president tweeting a different explanation saying "i really don't care, do you" written on the back of her jacket refers to fake news media. she has learned how dishonest they are and she truly no longer cares. >> here locally activists are demanding action. m tonight interfaith prayer vigil to protest the immigrant family separations in the border. in the east bay protesters took to the streets. we're live there with their very vocal message.
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>> reporter: people were up and down this street behind me. in fact, they were at every single corner of this sblks. they were holding signs and demanneding changes. >> reunite. >> reporter: anger. they're calling themselves members of the courage campaign. they're sending courage to the 2300 children who were separated from their parents at the border. >> we should never do something like this. >> it is taking a lot of courage for this person could be deported, plus he's gay. >> we are not criminals. we are not drug dealers. we are just hard-working people that we want to do the best. >> most here don't share his history, but they share his commitment.
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this 4-year-old girl's family is from entrepreneur. -- but puru. >> for many, silence spoke louder than words. there were no counterdemonstrators out here tonight. live in walnut creek. thank you. >> dna kits will be provided to reunite families and children. >> group of 12 local volunteers will travel to texas tomorrow so they can deliver clothes and other items they've collected for my grant families news w in members of the group i want my
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mom any began collecting toys, food and cash a few days ago. >> in our very small way we're feeling that at least something is happening. >> bay area residents are donating bond money to free people from detepgs centers. so far, the fund raising page has earned more than $17 million. >> watch abc 7 news and abc 7 news.com to bring you the story of the crisis t at the border. >> some worried people met in t police what's being done to the person who preyed upon a pregnant woman. here's the story. >> reporter: absolutely. investigators say they are still looking for additional surveillance video or anyone who
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may have seep this attack or the suspect. gathered for a public safety meeting with supervisor jeff shehee and others. >> was this a fall? was this a push? was the person struck and how exactly did they end occupy p up on the ground. >> surveillance video from a nest camera shows the mother crossing 28th street on sanchez. after she walks out of frame you can hear her screaming and seconds later her baby crying. somebody appears to run up the hill after the attack. >> nobody should be a victim of a senseless crime like this. >> barb says based on the c.t. scan, doctors believe she was hit on the let we the suspect with something like a hammer. one from next door of a mother
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in a mission hit with a rolled up newspaper to the pack of her head. >> we're casting a wide net. we're keeping an open mind. >> they're letting police know. >> this is part of building trust with the community to let them know that we are going to be with you in these extreme circumstances, but we're also with you day to day. >> investigators are earn couraging anyone with video to contacts them. also, a coordinator from s.f. safe to let them know s.f. safe can check your locks and the angle on your surveillance cameras. >> a man is in custody after he fired a shot at napa police department. the suspect said he found a rifle at the park. when officers responded the man pulled out a hand gun and shot
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in their direction. no one was hurt. >> pg & e expects to take a two and a half million dollars hit. the utility says the total cost may ultimately add up to $15 billion but adds that's a worst-case scenario. equipment opened and operated by pg & e sparked four of those fires. 44 people were killed and thousands of buildings destroyed in the october fire. >> attacking the good, the bad and the ugly around levi's stadium. plus -- >> yeah! >> we'll show you the heartwarming moment when a deaf toddler hears for the first time. >> we're on the beach. >> ok. all right. >> on the beach.
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spinoff tentatively titled "the conners." barr agreed to the settlement forgoing any financial profit. >> south bay residents sounded off about what they love and don't love about levi's stadium. they were asked following complaints about noise and traffic. >> reporter: it's a quiet night for santa clara neighbors living in the shadow of levi's stadium. other nice not so much. >> noise from concerts which go past the 10:00 p.m. curfew like coldplay did a few years ago. it's spelled out in this report which surveyed 600 residents. the main complaint, traffic. it can be brutal on days of major events. what happens after isn't always pretty.
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>> beer bottled in their front yard, people your naurine ati their bushes. >> we live right next to the stadium when they come to visit. it's a big impact to our neighborhoods. >> parking, another issue. many skip the lots and park in the neighborhoods. >> parking around levi's could be harder to find in next years. giant lots like this are slated for development. >> the stadium are looking more and more to park in the neighborhoods, so we have to keep that promise and -- in force. mayor gilmore says some promises have been broken but this report could make things right. some neighbors surveyed say they'd be open to extended concert curfews a few times a year. details are still being worked out.
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>> major life moments that you never forget. >> tonight you can bet the mother you're about to meet will never forget this moment. >> yay. you heard it! oh. >> emotional. you just saw that little girl point to her ear as her cochlear implant is just turned on. >> little ala who was born deaf, heard for the very first time. remarkable to see a little baby's face but mom. >> oh. >> so touching. >> you should know. >> i'm a blubbering mess sometimes. >> you're doing a good job. >> if you don't like the heat you're going to be blubbering about that. >> i'll be hearing those
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complaints. let's look at live doppler 7. this is the first day of summer. we ease you into the warmer weather tonight. we had 60s and 90s. it is limited to the coast, half hoop bay down to five miles. be careful if your commute takes you through this area tomorrow morning. temperatures anywhere from the 50s to the 70s. consider this the comfort zone. it's not going to be like this headed into tomorrow in the inland communities. the temperature trent, it's quickly going to warm up in live moore, 88, by the trinltsd. -- triple digits. it's not going to be a lot cooler in the evening. our east bay hills camera, looking at san francisco and the visibility is terrific. that's because most areas are clear with the exception of the san mateo coast. highlights -- two-day heat spike
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begins tomorrow. temperatures in the hottest inland valleys. we are looking at high air danger with declining air quality. first thing in the morning, the fog will be near the sap mateo coastline. upper 40s to low 60s to start off. keep in find, it is going to rapidly warm up in the south bay it's going to get uncomfortably hot in some spots. t 1 in san jose, on the peninsula, 90 in redwood city. fluff of a sea breeze to keep you mild on the coast. if you don't like the heat, this is where you want to to go. dpount downtown san francisco, 70 degrees. 60s at the beaches. 96 in santa rosa. t 4 in napa/east bay. this is where you will notic 100 in conquered, liver moore, pleasanton.
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here's the beach forecast. mild to warm, uv index will be very half. 68 in half moon bay. ocean beach, 69 degrees. air quality declining for friday -- poor air quality upland, east bay. >> for pride it is actually going to be bright and sunny friday. 75 degrees. warmer on saturday. 78. the cool breeze set it is in. the raceway will be burning hot, surp 90s. then the temperatures drop into the soelgts. 100 friday and saturday inland. the heat moderates for the pride parade. you'll notice cooler temperatures next week. really, back to our usual. until then, stay hydrated, stay cool. it's going to be toasty inland. >> oh, man. look forward to the usual. >> really.
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. the area will say hi to hello kitty starting tomorrow when northern california's first mini-cafe will open to serve coffee and other treats. hello kitty's parent company opened its first usa store in san jose 30 years ago. >> wow. >> yes. >> baseball to talk about. >> madison balm garner saiarnes goodbye to a losing streak. his fortunes changed
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. the warriors had one pick in this year's nba draft. at number 28 bob meyer and company had youth and depth by picking up a talented swing man. he can play small forwardshooti. he's also known to defend position with his 6'5" frame. evans shot 39% from three over the last two seasons. he certainly has the skill that translates to the warriors style of play. javale mcgee is putting down the basketball and picking up a bat this saturday as he hosts his
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yunl softball game. most of his teammates and other celebrities will be there. he stopped by to talk about a year of blessings and giving back. >> so much positivity is happening in my life. win a championship back-to-back is a good thing. i'm taking it all in. >> let's talkjuglife. why all this about water? you help use this foundation to provide clean drinksing water to underserved countries. >> i started doing my research on water and started drinking it myself sort of like an experiment on myself and i realized i feel so much better staying hydrated. so many things that water helps you with. then just being able to teach kids about it. then it became going toan build. so it just progressed into more positivity. >> the giants open a four-game
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series in at&t tonight with san diego. the news is that madison balm garner snapped a losing streak. he pitched eight scoreless innings and struck out eight in this one. he has great defense to help him. look at this. the double off the wall. joe panik. -- i'm sorry. mccutchen bare hands to panik. the tag to keep the inning scoreless. ba bumgarner gets. the giants go up 1-0. buster posey has a run in the eighth with a base hit. alan hanson got on third and he'll score easily. san francisco wins 3-0. bumgarner finally gets his first win of the year. this abc 7 sports report is
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