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a look at live doppler 7 sunny xia are skies across the bay area. 102 in clover dale and concord. 99 in brent wood and livermore and many other locations high temperatures in the 90s today. more trimle digits tomorrow. as a result of this spike in heat the heat advisory is in effect for tomorrow fop heat related illnesses pl overexposure to this heat direct sunlight can lead to heat stroke, heat exhaustion. we have a higher fire danger as i mentioned earlier. a red flag warning is in effect tomorrow and sunday for the counties of solano and lake and hills and mountains of the north bay and the east way. i'll have a closer look at weather conditions when the heat breaks later ama. >> thank you. throughout the bay area calfire at peak staffing this weak because of the high fire danger. skief flew above brisbane after this fire broke out. the fire burn between the caltrain tracks and. they called for extra help from
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several san mateo community to baulgts the fire. a small fire damaged four homes in san francisco this afternoon sky7 flew over the aftermath of the blaze on ellsworth street near 280 and 101. the fire started before noon. one person suffered a minor injury. fire officials say french tourists walled a wheelchair bound man from his purng home. >> wonderful for them to help out. it's hot in sonoma county this week as tens of thousands attend the save mart 350 auto race. abc 7 news reporter wine frayedman is live at the sonoma raceway tonight. cooling down anyway? >> well it's cooling down a little bit, dan tp it hit 97. you wouldn't to be lie on the pavement you wouldn't want to be a tire. this one has about 40 laps. look at the scuff marks. hot to the touch but people have had a good time today.
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anyplace other than sonoma raceway people might complaint about the speeding cars, heat annoys but it's the opposite when nascar comes to town. nobody hear the next person anyway unless he is wearing head phones listening to the driver channelsance those are hot. >> do they ever swear on the radio. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> that's partially how i pick my priority channels who curses the best. >> there may be a lot of that. because sonoma will see two races tomorrow and sunday on a ten-turn road course that doesn't fit the typical nascar mold. fans embrace the heat and and ad for for the elemental ritual. >> this is human eninjute as its best expect 95 degrees tomorrow. inside the cars in suits the ivs 130, 140 or maybe 150. they don't have air-conditioning. >> it's a skill sport, very. >> maybe like poker.
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>> meantime, high on a hill there is a temporary city of roughly 2,000 rvs, many of the temporary residents say they'll beat this heat the all american who will kay weekend kind of way. >> vodka, jack daniels, jaeger miefrt. >> how much beer. >> three 30-packs. >> call it a need for speed. they need to feed. as for the take away value. >> how do you apply what you see here to the daley driver. >> you don't. >> instead around this place you live vicariousia oly and happily tomorrow if you bring sun screen and lone asset of water. a difference this year at the raceway, they have installed tents to provide shade to people to watching the races. that's a first they've never done it before. they know what's coming tomorrow. have a good time this weekend. live at sonoma raceway wayne fried zbloonl great information, wayne. thanks. now on abc 7 news.com we have details on heat stroke-on
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and heat exhaustion and how to tell if someone is suffering from either. can you track the forecast on the go with the abc 7 news app. officials are scrambling to get details about a proposed detention camp in concord for undocumented immigrants caught crossing the border. abc news confirmed a document mentioning the former concord naval weapons station. that's where leslie brinkley is live with more. leslie. >> reporter: well, ama, right now no one knows kpk where they would place 47,000 migrants on a parcel of land here. the city of concord said they were stunned by the news of a detention camp here at the weapons station. and they said the navy hasn't communicated with them about the plans. abc news confirmed today that an internal document prepared for the u.s. navy secretary's signature outlined plans to house 25,000 mierpgts at abandoned airfields in florida and alabama. another 47,000 migrants at camp
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pendleton in southern california. and an additional 47,000 miergs at what was the concord naval weapons station. >> and in one word this is madness. >> congressman mark desaulnier was caught off guard saying he had heard nothing about it until the news broke this afternoon sfl the idea that you put almost 50,000 people in a detention facility in the middle of the bay area, in the middle of a very urbanized area. it's absurd. but just acting like he is a military dictator and this is a great crisis, which is a crisis we have created. it's something we're going to fight. and fight with all of our might. >> the document mentions $233 million to construct and operate temporary tent cities described as austere. >> i think it's wrong and ironic they're doing it at an old navy base. there is a don ton -- they don't know how much nuclear waste is on that. there is a lot of stuff that
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could happen you're putting migrant workers there. that doesn't seem right. >> i don't know how they can do that to people. i really don't. >> to think that could be something happening right here where you live. >> it's awful. i mean, it's happening. it doesn't matter where you live it's happening and it's awful. >> base closure negotiations with the federal government have been ongoing for a decade. meanwhile, the director of the community reuse project that will manage what happens to the land here, they are trying to get in touch with the navy right now to get specific details. reporting live at the concord weapons station, leslie brinkley, abc 7 news. >> leslie, thank you. in the meantime an angry crowd of protesters converged on another bay area location this afternoon. >> abolish i.c.e. abolish i.c.e. abolish i.c.e. >> as you hear chants of abolish i.c.e. echoed through the halls of the west county detention
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facilities used to detain immigrants. the proteer tarte customs enforcemen and the trump administration for separating detained children from parents. several families brought children to the demonstrations organized by together we will and inadviceable san jose. >> cherylgenics is traveling to the border a bay area delegation including jackie spear. they left this morning from san francisco international airport to go to texas. they are taking toys books and clothing to children detained. we will hear from cheryl at 6:30. new at 6:00, workers jus painted over grafty skruld on a landmark. someone wrote a message on the mount davidson cross they supported families operated and detained at the u.s. border. a private group maintains the 103 foot tall cross atop the highest peak. >> moving on, happening now, the trans march getting under way as
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part of san francisco's pride weekend. abc 7 news anchor dion lim is live at dolores park. from what i'm hearing things are decidedly different this year in terms of the tone. >> reporter: they are. you can hear and see behind me the march just gotten under way. and there are about 7,000 people expected. and of course those themes of love and inclusion and acceptance still exist. but there is a decidedly different message the participants want to make sure they are heard. it's nearly impossible to find someone in the castro who isn't attending some kind of event pride weekend. >> it's like every year pride comes around and it's such a good feeling. every day you wake up on pride weekend. it's like, oh. >> friday trans march kicking off with 7,000 expected to attend. >> it seeks to the amount cing e >> but along with the rainbows and self-expression a decidedly more serious tone for some.
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>> julia zapta of the group though willie shows a altar paying tribute to the trans women killed in america. >> they will not wear black today because of the issues. >> she says in 11 years the tribute wall has grown so much it's time to take a stand. her colleague victoria making the veils in tribute >> they feel sad and they want to show how they feel. and this is very important for the community, the trans community in specific. >> for many of the 1 million expected to separate here this weekend, festivities mix with politics. many seeking to make voices heard. >> you know in the border, utehs, mexico, at the end we are neighbors. at the end it's just one world, one society. so it's pretty nice to be here where all the qualities showing up, and it's really wonderful. >> and no matter where you come from, san francisco's pride weekend welcomes one and all.
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back out here live where you can see that the crowd has taken over the streets along dolores park, you can hear the chants as well. a lot of people just chanting, rise up, speak out. now, here at dolores park, the parade, the march has kicked off and the after party continues until 2:00 in the martini process. live in san francisco, dion lim, abc 7 news. >> a graekt are great weekend dion. for information on the parade and pride go to abc7news.com and the app. we have event details safety tips and more stories about the lgbt the q community there. >> if you take immuneny in san francisco be prepared for delays the next two months zplo the big project beginning monday forcing thousand of riders maybe you to navigate the city differently. i've got grand kids in the water right now you can't help but be concerned. >> beaches all over the bay area will be busy this we can. why there are warning signs at
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. immuneny metro passengers living in the southwestern part of san francisco may have to cange up the commute starting monday. the twin peaks tunnel will be closed for repairs for the next two months. abc 7 news reporter lyanne melendez is live outside the west portal station to help negative people through the city tonight with the changes. lyanne. >> reporter: well, dan, you know the worng is being done over the summer because you have fewer passengers. and the kids are also out of school. now are people ready? i think a lot of them are in denial. the twin peaks tunnel is more than 100 years old. its walls and tracks need to be repaired. >> we are currently operating under a speed restriction for twin peaks tunnel service. once we address the rails put in new rails they will be able to operate quicker in the tunnel and get people quicker to destinations. >> while the work is done the san francisco mumble transportation agency will close
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the west portal and forrest hill stations. that means the immuneny metro k, l and m lines will be affected. passengers will have to take a shuttle bus to other stations. the san francisco mumble transportation agency has placed notices at several stations and door hangers on handrails are there to make sure everyone understands the changes. >> i'm leaving early and try to figure out where to catch the bus to get to where i need to go. >> on monday sfmta represent he was will be near the stations to help guide people. those used to coming to the west porle station will hop on the l bus. those taking the muni metro at forrest hills will take the m bus near the station on dew y boulevard. >> the bus also drop people off at castro a or church stations. >> from there they board the muni metro to downtown. >> i'm assuming the bus substitutions will work. knock onwood. i'll have to take a bus.
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>> the mta says plan ahead, leave early be patient. >> reporter: so you know on monday there will be a burcham of people to help guide you. if you are still confused, as sort of i am, visit our website, abc7news.com, for all of the details. live in san francisco, lyanne melendez, abc 7 news. all right, lyanne thank you so much. a southern california pet store chain is liking wounds after the proposed store in san francisco's knowy valley neighborhood was remgted. founder of healthy spot thanks merchants and individuals supporting the story. but said the criticism had miss charactersizations they wanted to move into the old radio shack story location. but other pet store owners protested. >> you can expect people to head to the beach with the heat. and san francisco officials are warning of a higher number of
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great white shark sightings. carlos salcedo has more. >> reporter: taking a dip in the observer isn't great way to escape the heat. >> enjoying a beautiful day at the beach. >> reporter: but you are advised to enter at your own risk. >> what happened there? oh, oh. oh, it's still going. okay. >> reporter: this is not far from where a dead 9-foot great white washed up sunday morning. fish and wildlife launched a criminal investigation into the shark's death. >> you can't fish for them therefore you can't kill them. >> reporter: shark sightings are common in the monthera bay. especially in the past few years. >> they come into the warm shallow waters in the afternoon to warm up. >> reporter: there was another sighing this afternoon. marine biologist john carlo was above the waters with friends
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coming close to a 10-foot great wyatt. >> it's a humbling experience to be out there and relaxing and suntanning next to the really great and misunderstood animals. >> reporter: the sharks he says are peaceful as long as left alone. parents with kids not too concerned. >> we're not too worried about tp they'll just get toes wet and they'll be fine. >> many people are expected to hit the beaches this weekend despite the warnings. so humans and sharks have to co-exist. carlos salcedo abc 7 news. a lot of people want to go to the beaches this eekd. >> they are. shark sightings may keep a few out of the water. but take care of yourself it's going to be hot spencer ie with the forecast. >> don't overexpose to the sun and heat. stay hydrated and healthy. we have sunny skies and warm conditions across much of the bay area after a really hot day with numerous locations inland reaching triple digits. here is the view at santa cruz
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beach. we have beach goers out there enjoying the sun. 67 degrees in san francisco. oakland 7 is. 76 in mountain view. 96 at gilroy. 59 at half moon bay. and the view from the south beach camera downtown san francisco looking along the bay bridge, 93 right now up in santa rosa. napa 85. 91 at novato. concord 99. livermore 95. you can see the hot spots remain hot inland. the view from he rememberriville toward san francisco. hotter inland home and warmer on the coastline. high fire danger and reduced air quality. but it cools down sunday. that's the good news if you can survive saturday we'll get refreshingly cool air sunday on and monday. overnight, it's not cool ton. we'll see low temperatures under clear skies mainly in the mid-to upper 50s around the bay. low 60s in some inland east bay locations. low 50s up in the north bay on on the coast. tomorrow's highs check out the triple digits. 106 at ukiah.
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104 at clover dale. 103 the high in concord fairfield and lake port. 102 almorgan hill. at the way upper 80s to low 90s and 70s on the coast. speaking of the coast this is the beach forecast. many coastal locations highs in the low to mid-70s up to 84 at santa cruz. but the uv index will be high. don't forget the sun screen to protect your skin. the uv index in fact will be so extremely high we want to point out the most intense time of day will be between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. the time is takes to achieve sun burn -- i shouldn't say much achieve -- for it to occur only ten minutes. be careful in the sun tomorrow. also declining air quality. tomorrow will be spare the air day. poorest quality in the inland east bay and santa clara valley. let's move to highs specific highs. 102 at conorder and 103 at brentwood. these are today's. we'll have higher readings that that tomorrow as i pointed out
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before. up to 104, 105 in locations. somehow today's highs slipped in there. let's talk about pride weekend. the weather in san francisco is just stunningly beautiful. sunny skies both days. highs tomorrow near 80 in the city. cooling down about 10 degrees or so on breezier conditions sunday. both days lovely for whatever form of celebration you choose. here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. up to 104 treeings in the hottest spots tomorrow. low 90s around the bay. 70s on the coast. notice the sharp cooldown on sunday. warm inland with the highs in the mid-90s some places. low 80s around the bay. and cooler pattern for most of the next week beginning on monday. finally -- i say finally after only two days of this intense heat it feels like it's been around a week. finally it cools down monday. >> time slows down. >> it does indeed. takes peoe a day or l moreowly. gethem. >> our laughs are slower. >> there you go. >> new details coming out about
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thousands of barrels of bourbon came crashing down after a building collapse in kentucky. officials say about 9,000 barrels of aging bourbon from distillery barton 1972y affected. they're trag to figure out if any spilled out. no one was hurt. the cause of the collapse is under investigation. the backup driver in the autonomous uber killing a pedestrian in arizona was reportedly watching the talent show the voice on her phone moments before the crash. the arizona police records show the driver looked down 204 times in the 12 miles before the crash. prosecutors are considering charges against her. and uber spokes woman says any use of a mobile device by a backup driver while a vehicle moving is a fireable offense.
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privacy advocates are celebrating a major ruling to do by the supreme court. in a 5-4 decision the justices ruled the police must obtain a warrant to obtain cell phone location information and the liberal justices and roberts agreed that the police needed the warrant appear and for the cell phone. a california farmer call on congress. two immigration changes they want to see in a push to protect workers. president trump threatened to impose more tariffs as the european union imposes new taxes targeting popular american companies. >> cannabis is leefl but are the people growing the weed following the rules? the abc 7 news i-team digs into the dirty side and finds out what law enforcement is doing to keep pot farms from hurting the environment. catch that story tonight at 11:00. stay
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. >> announcer: live where you live, this is abc 7 news. good evening once again. thanks for staying with us. we begin this half hour with the crisis at the berd. >> abc news anchor cherylgenics just arrived at the mcallen station in texas where hundreds of migrants have been locked up for processing and children separated from families. >> that's right cheryl tells us what she will be reporting on throughout the weekend. watch. >> i'm kmerlgenics reporting from a hot and windy mcallen, texas, here because of the crisis at the berd. we are traveling with humanitarians from the san francisco bay area who are bringing suitcases full of toys, and clothes for the immigrant children here. we are also going to connect with a delegation of lawmakers head by congresswoman jackie speier. touring two facilities one for children and one for adults undocumented. once they get done with the tours they promise to get back
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to us. we'll have all of our coverage on aaron online at abc7news.com. cherylgenics, mcallen, texas. be sure to tune in for the report. a group of activists and faith leaders left san francisco this morning for san diego by bus to protest the policy that separated migrant families. they are meeting up with a larger group for a demonstration planned for this weekend at the border about 1,000 people are expected to shoep up from across california. california senator kamala harris met with migrant mothers today at a detention center in san diego county. >> my heart is broken. these mothers have shared their personal stories. there are a story of a human rights abuse committed by the united states government. >> harris described the women separated from their children a despair. she says the trump administration is committing crimes against humanity. california farmers are pushing for immigration reform to help fix a labor shortage.
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the california farm bureau says it wants it to see two things happen, federal legislation that would give farm workers a path to legal citizenship and guest worker program that would bring in skilled workers. >> the ag employees that work for farmers and ranchers in california are high-skilled. it's a technical job. you can't come to that -- to that specific crop and partake in the cultural practices without years of experience. so, you know, we have so much respect for them. that's why we continue to push and urge our members of congress to include a solution for them and their families. >> the california farm bureau says research shows nearly 70% of farmers are suffering from a labor shortage right now. president trump fired the latest shot in a fight over trade with europe with a tweet threatening to impose tariffs on cars sborpt are imported in the united states. president trump cland about tariffs u.s. companies face when
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he warned about enacting a 20% import tax on automobiles built in europe. it also came after the european union imposed new tariffs. those taxes target items like harley davidson motorcycles and levi jeans imported from the u.s. sfoks had mixed results following news of high her tare you have the dow jones rose by nearly 0.5%. that includes many manufacturing companies. the tech heavy nasdaq fell 0.25%. >> officials at the port of oakland are pressing concern over america's growing trade tensions. a port advisory panel forecasts 2% growth in ports from august through october. >> however, it warns the looming u.s./china trade war would damper cargo volume during traditionally the busiest time of year. >> an 18-month-old baby died in mends of county after authorities say the mother left nim a hot car for 11 hours.
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23-year-old alexandria scott was arrest. authorities say she left her son in the car while visiting with friends in which will et cetera yesterday. this is the first child vehicular heat stroke death in california this year. according to a san jose state professor who track that is data let's hope it's the last as well. french officials released new details on another -- on anthony bourdain's death. they say there were no narcotics in his body when found dead on june 8th in a hotel bathroom. police ruled his death a suicide by hanging. the 61-year-old was kreemted. his family said they will likely have a small private ceremony of some kind and currently no plans for a public memorial. the chief communications officer at los gatos based netflix is leaving the company over insensitive remarks. he joined in 2011. he announced the departure on twitter saying he was insensitive in speaking to his team about words that offend in comedy. according to the hollywood reporter netflix ceo reed
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hastings saying friedland used the n word two occasions and shows unaccept lbl low racial awareness. >> tesla will close up to 14 locations specializing in installing solar panels affecting workers in california. tesla makes and sells solar panels abhome baets and solar oo roof tiles. it purchases solar city in 2016. tesla will keep about 60 solar facilities open. people who receive cal fresh and other benefits won't be able to use cards for part of the weekend. >> why the system will be down for 24 hours and what officials are urging people to do. >> we saw the line here and we at 9:00 a.m. e should have come long lines and explosion of pink as the hello kitty
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row to show love for hell oh o kit. >> i hope my job doesn't call today. but it's worth the wait. >> sand rio fans celebrating the opening of the first mini cafe for hello kitty in northern california. >> this is a wirth day cake. not my birthday though. >> from little ones to young at heart. >> i thought i would be out of the norm. but realizing all the older generations are here. >> customers waited in line on opening day all for a dose of hello kitty cuteness. it has deep roots in the beau. the first u.s. store opened in san jose more than 30 years ago. before that the popular character was introduced to the world back in the '70s. >> walking here we saw the line and like we should have came at 9:00 a.m. >> or maybe more like 5:00. that's when dona arrived to be the first in line. >> i collected all the pencil boxes lunch boxes, pens, markers.
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it's something i loved. it's cute, fun. >> company officials say they continue to be humbled by the overwhelming response. >> this is really what it's all about, sighing so much happiness and the love hello kitty inspiring so many. >> in addition to some of the treats, visitors can buy accurate collectible merchandise. >> i love hello kitty. twinkle star, all of them. nostalgia. i'm in my 30s this is my childhood memories. and this is what i have. >> reporter: the cafe will stay in place through the end of the year. in san jose, chris wynn, abc 7 news. >> well they're not having any fun there. >> nope. there is a new autonomous bus in the east bay to know about. >> why it's several more
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starting tomorrow 90. ebt card holders will not be able to use cards for 24 hours, because of a change in vendors that allows people to transfer public assistance benefits to make purchases and get cash. the outage is scheduled to start at 11:00 p.m. tomorrow and end at 11:00 p.m. sunday. the department of social services is advising calendar hold tors withdraw cash and buy
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any food they might need before tomorrow night. >> a new autonomous vehicle hitting the streets. officials are testing this bus near the double lynn pleasant ton bus station. livermore transit authorities showed it off today. you can't hop on quite yet. but the eventual goal is to make it easier to get to the station from nearby homes and businesses. >> it's all electric. so it's push button to start. push button to open doors. the attendant will do the driving. but it's programmed through a computer program on its routes. >> tests continue the next two or three years. exact routes haven't been finalized >> some bay area dmv field offices will be open tomorrow rope .dmv says last weekend 11,000 californians took advantage of saturday hours. field offices open include concord, novato, oklahoma, pleasanton, san francisco and santa clara around here. beginning next month, the offices will be open the first
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and third saturdays of the month. driving tests are not offered during the special hours. keep in mind. weapon prepare for heat if you plan to be outside this we can. the alameda county fair says it still expects big crowds despite the temperatures nearing 100 tomorrow. if you go, of course remember to drink water. wear light clothing. also wind chill for signs of heat exhaustion. >> when you turn red and you're overheating, streamly overheating, and sweating profusely and disoriented. and going unconscious, that's when we go more into the heat stroke. >> the. the concert lineup at the fair this we can. smash mouth ton pb the boys of summer tomorrow and sir mix a lot on sunday. >> great lineup. take it easy. >> yeah. chrissure to sw. lots of triple digits. for sure. more than we had today. we have sunny skies right now on doppler 7.
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check out the projected highs tomorrow. 104 at livermore and antioch, clover dale. 106 at ukiah. 10 at fairfield and lake port. lots of low 90s around the bay. heat illness of course is possible. heat illnesses are possible unthe conditions. we have a heat advisory in effect for virtually all the bay area except the coastline and san francisco. and that's all day tomorrow into tomorrow evening. and a red flag warning for high fire dangers in effect for solano and lake counties and for the hills and mountains of the north bay and east bay. saturday and sunday both days because of low humidity, high temperatures and strong winds. good news is that the heat spike breaks on sunday. temperatures drop 10 to 15 degrees in many locations saturday to sunday. and further cooling on monday. sounds good doesn't it. >> yes, brief thanks, spencer. well anthony flores. >> they'll be burning one ner wine country this we could. that's gad. the first time this season nascar drivers will do this.
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that's turning right and turning left. coming up how one driver is establishing herself as a force behind the we'll. behind the we'll. even though she just l crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, behind the we'll. even though she just l passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally.
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less than a mile and a half. crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. >> announcer: now sports from abc 7 news. don't tell me there wasn't a bigger winner than zbrak ob evans. he hit the warriors selected in the first round. 66" with a wing span of 6'9". he can play guard and forward. he led the bear cats in scoring and assists as a junior. fitting the warrior mold, a player who can pass and score. >> he is kind of the modern nba wing, versatile, tough, and high character kids. we are thrilled. and weren't sure if we could get him. but we had him rated higher than he went to us and fits a lot of what we do. so we are happy.
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we talked to him on the phone. he seemed excited. >> i'd be excited too if i was going to the warriors. team teal is cutting tie was paul martin. the sharks placed the 37-year-old defenseman on unconditional waivers today to buy out the final year of his contract. this will free up $3 million in cap space. he joined the sharks in 2015 and played a key role in the run to the stanley cup appearance in 2016. the a's turning to double play to windy city. playing a double head are after the rainout yesterday. top two for franklin ber et o with a three hundred shot. 22nd straight road game with a home run for oakland 4-0. and scoring in unconvention way. fichgt anyone strikes out with two occupants. chris davis come union down. making it 8-0. kapping off the game with a another three-run homer. oakland takes game one. the final 11-2. game two of the double dip first
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inning matt olson with a base hit. matt joyce scores from second. the a's starting where they left off leading 1-0. the white sox answer in the second. omar with a the base hit off chris bassett the. 2-1 sox right now leading 5-2 in the second inning. nascar roars into the wine country this weekend with the toyota save mart 350. the main event is sunday. but there is racing on saturday. one driver to keep an eye on is 16-year-old haley deegan. the daughter of brian deegan. they will make the debut. she is currently sixth in the points in the nascar west series and the first female to win a championship in the lucas oil off road racing series. impressive for one who just got the driver's license. >> surprisingly i have not got pulled over yet. considering i speed about everywhere. but knock onwood. knock on wad, yes.
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>> yeah. i know. i did not say it. take it back. >> they're laughing like please don't make us work we're came for the free lunch. >> nigeria taking on iceland. 49th. look at the moves there. that deserves another look. 1-0 nigeria. he scored the only other goal. this in the 75th minute. look at that. getting the net nigeria goes on to win the final 2-0. switzerland and serbia tide at 1. the swiss starting in their own end. somehow sheridan gets behind the defense and outsprints the defender. switzerland wins 2-1 final. and back to warriors jacob evans will be introduced to the bay area on monday. pretty exciting. doesn't matter where he is drafted he is on the warriors goes about dreaming about the nba to contending for the d to .
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that soccer highlight was really good. >> thanks anthony. join on coffey 20 and cable 17. the big admission from apple meaning you could be entitled to free repairs on your computer tune in at 9:00. abc 7 news at 11:00. cheryl jennings with a bay area delegation. she speaks with jackie speier about her mission this week at the controversial detention center in texas pnlt coming up at 8:00 acquaint coat. by what would you do and 2020 and news at 11:00. at 11:35. jimmy kimmel live. the bch lorrette. becca. and jodi foster. >> finally tonight a few thoughts about what matters. the buzz word on the cable news shows these days and political coverage is optics. with regard to the marilyn story of the week the immigration crisis on the u.s./mexico border
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are the optic ared about and terrible in fact. the images of children locked in cages crying for parents is heart breaking and deeply troubling. i have no doubt that the u.s. handlers are doing what they can to comfort them and treat them kindly. but there is no way to sooting the confusion and terror the children are feeling. president trump signed an order to end the separation policy and to reunite families. but that will take some time. it's a complicated issue. and many believe genuine immigration reform is desperately needed. having a child with you while committing a crime and entering the country illegal is a crime does not excuse you from the crime. as the immigration debate rages on what really matters first is the children and we can't do this. the optics are bad. the effect on innocent children unconscionable. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook at dan ashley abc 7. and that does it for this edition of abc 7 news. of course you can always lack for breaking news any time on the abc 7 news app.
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♪ this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are a researcher from columbus, ohio... a lawyer from thornhill, ontario, canada... and our returning champion, a secondary school teacher from new westminster, british columbia, canada... ...whose 3-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ cheers and applause ] thanks, johnny. what's with all the canadians on "jeopardy!"?
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