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contained most of thoets a day. a big day for firefighters. over my shoulder you can see what's burning now. there was a complaining in the wind that turned the pawnee fire back on itself 37 but it's going to flip around any moment and then play flip around again. that said we have had a spectacle all day long. today the heavy artillery, the d.c.-10 aerial tanker flew so low that it disappeared behind the mountain when it resurfaced with the cargo delivered. one element with others fighting on the ground for every yard as the fire moved south today. humidity dropped to the teens. winds to the 20s. flames leapt in places, a thick filter of dark smoke blackened the sky like a filter for an eclipse. a few miles away waited out the worse relies on claws, word of mouth and a map showing
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the danger area. char main weldon has been evacuated every year the seven years she lived here. so far her 4 bedroom home in spring valley is observing. >> we know how to pack up and get out. >> not necessarily she says but right now it's necessary out here. where big fires seasons appear to be the new normal as one resident said to us, he is upset and he is worried about the fact that he has seen so many of these fires. he is not that wrd. does that make sense? live in lake county. wayne friedman abc 7 news. >> thank you for the update. and lake county experience add bigged wildfire last october with when 162 building were damaged or destroyed. in 2,016,300 structures were lost in the caton wildfire. a year before that in 2015, four people died in 2000 building destroyed in the valley wildfire. two other large wildfires tore through lake county that year as well.
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and michael finney and the "7 on your side" team will be in lake county to help fire victims he will be at moose lodge at 4:00 p.m. stop by to get questions answered. weather conditions a fee factor. let's check with spencer christian for a closer look at weather conditions on the fire line spencer. hot, dry and breezy once again in the area of the fire. lites 92 degrees right now. relative humidity dangerously low at only 26%. although the stead were wind is only at about 4-mile-per-hour there have been gusts around 12 to 15-mile-per-hour. and the days ahead will perhaps present an even greater challenge for firefighters. the heat spike at the end of the week pushes high temperatures up above 100 degrees on saturday in clearlake, 99 on sunday. the heat will be pretty intense. as the fire weather watch is in effect for lake county and solano 8:00 p.m. sunday with the increase in heat strong gusting winds over 35-mile-per-hour at times.
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low humidity fires can spread under those conditions. i'll give you a closer look in a few minutes. ama. >> thank you spencer. residents also fled wildfires in shafta and other counties nearly a dozen blazes burning throughout california. the creek fire in shafta county is 1350 acres and 60% contained. no cause has been determined for any of the fires. >> we'll say on top of the stiers but now let's turn to something else. a historic ruling from a sharply divided u.s. supreme court. >> president trump is calling it a victory after the court upheld his controversial travel plan on several muslim majority countries. >> abc 7 news reporter terra palmieri in washington. zblrp president trump taking a bough after the supreme court ruled that his controversial travel ban is legal. >> a tremendous victory for the american people. >> by a narrow 5-4 margin, the court upholding the ban saying the president has the pou to regulate immigration. >> imagine if you can that congress sun able to act when
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the president asks for legislation. >> five of the countries named in the ban with muslim marj but the latest version of the order also includes north korea and vaenz la. >> at a minimum we have to make sure that we vet people coming into the country. we know who is coming in. we know where they are coming from. >> president trump issued the first version of the trachl travel ban weeks after taking office. the hayesy rollout caused chaos. the court ruled on the third iteration issued in september of 2017. the president's comments during the campaign, i can'ting the matter. >> donald j. trump is calling for a total and complete shut down of muslims entering the united states. >> justice soot mayer reading her dissent with justice ginsberg out loud saying the trons sop sigs saying our constitution demands and country steshs a jshdary willing to hold the coordinate branch to
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thecot's decisn failed i th respec >> shame on you todecadeagark a >> nowbeen ruled legal. president trump says he has no intention of expand going to include other countries. terra palmieri. abc nuts washington. >> no ban, no wall. sajtary for all. >> thank you, everybody. the asian law caucus care and other immigrant rights groups held a rally moments after the sprout ruling. the groups say the high court has been wrong before and is wrong now. >> i am here to say president trump we will not back down. we will continue to fight. >> travel ban opponents call it discriminatory they like the ruling to a fred court system o are u and dread scott decisions. >> another ruling today from the supreme court struck down a california law requiring anti-abortion skrernting to
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offer abortion information. abc 7 news reporter carolyn tyler is in the newsroom with more on this carolyn. the law is known as the reproductive fact act went in effect in 2016. four liberal justices said the law should be upheld by the five conserves struck it down. the alpha pregnancy center on mission street in san francisco is said to be one of about 200 in the state affected by the supreme court decision. no one here would talk on camera but the staff tells me they see around 10 families each day. the u.s. supreme court says anti-abortion facilities no longer have to inform clients about state funded abortions and birth control. the alliance defending friedman had argued the case for the centers. >> we are very pleased with the decision, especially pregnancy centers this means they don't have to promote the message of the government against persons who are a belief. >> san francisco assemblyman
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called the supreme court ruling disappointing. >> we were trying to ensure that women receive timely and accurate compelled information to make some of the most important decisions for their health and for their future. >> but on a 5-4 ruling the high court sided with the anti-abortion centers, justice clarence thomas stating california's law likely violates the first amendment. as a form of compelled speech. the ruling could have unintended consequences. uc hate hayesing law professorer david le veen believes laws in conservative states forcing facilities that do provide abortions to offer information they disagree with could for you to be at risk. >> let's say if there is a statute which says we have to show you pictures of a feet us. we have to do the ultrasound even though it's not medically required that sort of thing, those sort of statutes ought to go down after the opinion is p
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other regulations designed to protect consumers like warnings about the amount of sugar in soda could also now be challenged. in the newsroom, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> carolyn, thank you. california state elected officials are getting another pay raze. the citizen board the 3% pay hike today. it's the sixth year in a row for pay rises moving the governor's salary above 200,000 before he leaves offers. the lieutenant governor will be paid $151,000. and rank and fail lawmakers will get a raise to $110,000. however pay for lawmakers still hasn't returned to the level it was before the great recession when the governor's salary peaked at more than $212,000. >> happening now the san francisco board of supervisors will elect a new president to replace london borrowed who who was elected mayor. insiders say it's likely either supervisor as shchlt a. or
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chosen else burn keep her chief currently serving as the director he will move from breed's energies after the november election. >> there was an unusual sight this morning. a wear as spotted near graphen stein highway north and mill station road. police say two people called to report seeing the bear. one said it was trying to to get in a goat pen. officers checked the area with but unable toind for a the bear. stay with us. new details on the ongoing crisis at the border. >> just ahead the lawsuit filed against the trump administration as protesters call for a day of action in the east bay. from the moon to the courtroom. troent buzz aldoctrine's fight to keep chrome over his own life. who is he is battling precisely coming up. a burger made by robots, the new trend in restaurants happening here in the bay area. we'll show you what it's all about. and let's take you outside now for a look at the san francisco skyway on this
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california and 16 other states are suing the trump administration over family separations at the u.s./mexico border. >> the lawsuit was filed today in u.s. district court in saelts. about 2,300 children have been separated from their parents in recent weeks. the house is set to vote on a compromise immigration bill tomorrow that republicans say will keep families from being separated. it is not clear if the bill will
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pass. there was some tense moments from a counter protest during the 12-hours day of action outside an east bay jail. the west county detention facility in richmond houses om i.c.e. detainees. abc 7 news reporter explains, demonstrators oppose the immigration policy of the president. >> these protesters committing their voices to what they call a day of action. >> this is about black people, white people, asian people, red people, everybody coming together for one bigger cause and that's us. that's our equality. >> this group protest attention president trump's zero tolerance policy on immigration. >> it's zero humanity policy. >> this activist wants the policy to end. >> people will come in to seek asylum have the legal right to be here. >> the group says it's not encouraged by the president's recent motivate to enthe practice of separating migrant families at the border. >> supposedly now the children will be with the families. but they can detain them
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indefinitely. >> it's no longer personally affecting me but it'sttesnd i t better opportunity. >> the protests was held outside the west county detention facility where undocumented immigrants have been detained by i.c.e. >> the sheriff has a contract with i.c.e. and our community doesn't want that. >> contra costa county sheriff barricaded the front door with the pals cars they say it's a precaution to allow regular business to be conducted at the jail. >> the contra costa county sheriffs department says the local officials have toured the facility and says detainees are treated well and officer services and assistance when needed. this protest scheduled to last until 7:00 p.m. in richmond, coronell bernhard, abc 7 news. describe has beening headlines homeland security sticks show illegal border crossings are down 90% since lellasor t mn ways let's get
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to kristen sze. >> are mulple ways to the enter the u.s. legally. and most do so. some packets leads to permanent residency and citizenship. the largest group by far is family-based immigration. u.s. citizens or legal residents can bring foreign spouses or certain children to the u.s. and they usually become citizens after a few years. another way is through work visas. employers can sponsor workers with exceptional talent to work in the u.s. this is the category silicon valley companies say they immediate need more of. there is the student visa for academic or vocational studies. some enter by winning the diversity visa lottery. 50,000 spots are randomly given to politics from countries with low immigration numbers. now you can also buy your way in. foreign plurs who invest at least half a million dollars and create five full-time jobs are eligible. you can also apply as a refugee from outside the u.s. or show up
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as a port of entry as an asylum seeker. silicon valley immigration attorney gabrielle jackss says no matter the hout homeland security has clamped down on the trump administration >> i look at a case and saying it should easily qualify under the regulations. but then you submit it and you'll see they come up with arbitrary reasons as to why they don't qualify. >> as to why people from some countries have to wait longer than those from other countries it's because the law says no country can take up more than 7% of available visas. so if you're a populous country it works against you. dan and ama. >> thanks very much. if to take action on the action on the website you'll find way to the contact gov representatives and know your whites when it comes to justice with equality and civil liberties. go to abc7news.com takes action to learn more. a new homeless nachgs center is set to hope in berkeley. abc 7 news was in west berkeley
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where pathways as set up. it will office job assistance and help finding permanent lodging for residents. berkeley's mayor says the question o city worked with service providers and the homeless to figure out how to serve the needs of the city's homeless population. >> this really is place where people can move into, and gets off the harsh streets, to heal, and to -- and to transition to self-sufficiency. >> an outreach team will go to the encamp mts and invite team to the facility. they hope to provide shelter for about 150 people. >> we hear so much about computers and robotics these days. not even fast food work is immune from automation. >> starting tomorrow machines will crank out the world's first robot-made hamburger. check this out. culinary robotics company creator will hold a soft launch foshag the first burger joint in the san francisco snabd. >> robots cook slice and assemble burpingners five
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minutes. each costing $6. creators sent thus video it took of the 20 computers 350 sensors and 50 act eighters in the restaurant or factory some called it. chefs work on the burg to make sure it's tasty. >> not the home made feel. >> something missing. >> time to get to weather. >> spencer is here going to steam up again. it is. a heat spike at the end of the woke brief like last week but intense as well. a look at live doppler 7. sunny skies and mild to warm conditions across most cht bay area right now. not much montana way of coastal fog yet. aflt there will be an increase in that during the overnight. here the view of blue sky over the bay and the embarcadero from the abc 7 roof top camera. it's 63 degrees here in san francisco right now across the bay in oakland 67. 79 at san jose. 84 in gilroy and 59 at half moon
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buy. here the view from emeryville. at o as we look west we see a hint of developing marine layer. it will be more permanent an hour from now. 70 and relatively cool compared with santa rosa. only 70 at napa. 87 fairfield, concord 88. and 84 at livermore one more live view from the east bay hills camera looking over the by. and these are the forecast features. we'll see areas of fog the morning compute. much like this morning. the next couple days but heating up sharply at the end of the week and into the weekend. now, sunset tonight is going to be the latest sunset of theier. this is not the longest day of the year that was last week but the latest sunset time. 8:36 p.m. notice we lose evening daylight as each month goes by. august 1st. sunset occurs atle:18. september 1st only 7:39 process. if you are sunset -- a sunlight lover grab it while you can. surface wind is relatively
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strong all across the bay area. about 14 to 25-mile-per-hour in most locations. although we have gusts to 28-mile-per-hour in napa right now. overnight, look for the advancing fog pushing over the which and locally inland. overnight lows in the mid-50s once again. forecast animation s the fog advancing prominently across the day bay during the early morning, 3:30 amount a.m. some much that linkers and reduce visibility a bit. but midmorning to midday sunnier skies from highs sfo 60 at half moon bay north bay 80 at santa rosa. lake port a high of 90 tomorrow. ukiah, a high shall carb ukiah, a high of 92. it's even warmer friday as that heat speak giens to settle in on saturday look for the warming to peak. highs in the triple digits at clover dale, clearlake, antioch. up he were 90s in inland
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locations. still wrm on sunday. when the cooling begins. so here is the accuweather seven-day forecast. we should call it moderating of temperatures. well have mild to warm conditions next couple of days. very hot on saturday. triple digits and several inland locations likely. the heat moderates on sunday. then closer to average temperature range and summer like conditions on monday and tuesday. but the heat will be in town over the weekend. >> okay. thanks spencer. all right. it looks like play. but it's actually a workout. really. it's called goat yoga. happening here in the bay area. >> that looks like it hurts. a a former bee gee is now a sir. the nighting of barry gibbs just ahead. >> and looking at our traffic through san jose, this is 101. your backup is the southbound northbound good as usual and you could generate yourat home.rgy,
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yu yu researchers using a genetically modified form of poll owe trargt are targeting brain tumors thard hard to treat. results are mixed many didn't benefit. but those who did had a long-lasting benefit. they were alive three years after treatment. researchers at duke university have been working on this treatment for 20 years. legendary astronaut buzz aldoctrine is embroid in a family feud. the 88-year-old spoke exclusively with abc news. aldrin is suing two children accusing of themt. he recalled exploitation. two of his three chirp filed paperwork to become coguardians giving them control of finances and business dealings. they claim he is in kochgt decline including paranoid and confused. but the famed moon walker says it's not t wh is also suing the for slander >> feeling younger and more
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energetic, really. than really have been in my life. there is less confusion and more clarity. >> his two children say they are deeply disappointed and saddened by the unjustified lawsuit. adding we love and respect our father and remain hopeful we can rise above the situation. in the end aldoctrine says he hopes to reconcile with his family p barry gibbs has received a knighthood at buckingham palace and says he hopes his late brothers robin and maurice are proud. he sess the last surviving member of the bee gees. the falsetto and beats mgts powered hits. staying alive of course. maurice died in 2003 and his twin robin in 2012. gibb who can call himself sir barry says the honor was ll bellia new home at the smithsonian
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african-american history and culture mumz. they acquired the costume worn shooting script signed by the "t african-american mainstream comic. >> the ongoing controversy over tasers in san francisco why the city will not be embracing the sun guns for policious jet. plus. >> i don't want to punish but that's the unfortunately consequence. >> harley davidson is using that as an excuse. >> the growing trade battle between the u.s. and alis and the n
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>> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. and here are the stories making headlines at 4:30. 1,500 people remain evacuated near the pawnee fire in lake county. it's still just 5% contained. more than 1,400 firefighters fighting the flames on the ground and in the air. a protest was held on the steps of the san francisco's city hall after the supreme court decision to uphold president trump's travel ban for muslim majority countries. abc 7 news lyanne melendez was there. she will have more taelts on abc 7 news at 5:00. there were protests in iran's capital the third straight day after the president said the country faces an economic war with the united states. part of the economic uncertainty is because the trump administration decided to pull out of the iran nuclear deal and
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reimpose sanctions. the proposed use of the tasers by san francisco police is a controversy that never seems to supervisors committee the mayor's proposed funding to buy the devices. abc 7 news reporter vic lee is live at city hall with the story. vic. >> reporter: well, there are more than 800 officers on this force who have been trained in crisis intervention. and that makes them eligible to use tears once they're trained with knows devices. and that's taking time. but now they may have to wait longer to get one. tasers, a never ending controversy in san francisco. it's been villified, embraced. four police chiefs sported tasers. activist groups oppose them finally in novemrft adecade of ca year. frell included getrosa end of story?
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no. yesterday, the supervisors budget and finance committee voted 3 opinion 2 to cut the taser purchases out of the budget request. the reason the committee wants a more comprehensive picture of what the total costs might be. supervisor norman nee was in the majority. >> it's not clearway the real choice is because the police department talking about discounts and so forth. but they can't tell us the discounts. >> against cutting the tasers catherine stephanie a long time gun control advocate. >> we had the police commission saying it was okay. we also had obama's department of justice saying it was okay. that's really what got in my boat. >> now it seems to be in jeopardiy. >> this officer is the vice president of the police officers association. he says the supervisors action sends the wrong negligible. >> we put politics above equipping you with the best equipment and your safety and the safety of the people that we
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come across. >> reporter: now the board is expected to take the first of its two votes on the full budget july 24th. and that's when the tasers allocation is expectsed to come up. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> thanks. in sacramento right now, a state senate committee is voting on a bill requiring law enforcement agencies to release body cam footage within 45 days of an incident. the rule would apply to calls where force or violence was used. it's oppose pd by the state sheriff's association. which maintains agencies should be able to decide when and how such recordings are released. the bill is authored by san francisco assemblyman, fill teng. a spokesperson says they are confident they have enough committee votes for this bill to advance. now to developing news from central texas where an explosion at a hospital injured several. video posted op by a witness shows the smoke pouring out of the hospital in gainesville qb,
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southwest of dallas. one person we have learned has been killed. 12 otherseninged. all the victims were construction workers no patients hurt. part of the hospital has collapsed. emergency respond frers all over central texas have been dispatched to the scene. well, now to the simmering trade war. it's causing whiplash on the stock market as you may have noticed. and new tension between president trump and harley davidson, the motorcycle company. abc news reporter maggie reule has more. >> the brewing trade war over tare i haves is roaring stateside. and american icon harleyly dachds is saying they plan to move informing manufacturing overseas citing the trump administration tare on aluminum and steel is a direct reason for the move four days ago. europe retaliated against the taur i was by slapping a 31 processors tariff on motorcycles. driving up the cost of a sibl o single bike more than $2,000. >> of course the consequences are that the american companies and the american business and
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american consumer who we you know we don't want to punish but that is the unfortunate consequence. >> but president trump who once praised the american made company. >> harley davidson. made in america. >> is now slamming them. claiming harley dafrds was already planning to move a plant to thailand. >> harley davidson is using that as an excuse. i don't like that because i've been good to harley davidson. >> and threatening if they move, watch it's the beginning of the end. and they will be taxed like never before. the trump administration says the tariffs are necessary since the u.s. has suffered through years of unfair trade imbalances. some in his own part say tare i was are not the solution. >> there are unfair trading practices, no two ways by it by other countries. there are better tools than tariffs. >> and harley davidson isn't the only one affected. the parent company of jack daniels says the tariffs are making their products more expensive overseas and stocks
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have been trading down on the news. maggie reule pb abc news. passengers and crew aboard a spirit airlines flight can't believe what happened. one woman had a meltdown after the flight was deforted and delayed the whole thing captured on a cell phone camera. >> get me off this plane. you ought to be -- >> the kwom as you see there went into a profanity laced tie raid running up and down the aisle. the houston is minneapolis flight deforted to row kmefrt minnesota after another passenger got suck that's when the woman got up and acted erratically. she may be suffering from ptsd. flo passengers and crew were upset watching what happened. >> president trump post-humously awarded a world war ii hero with the medal of army. army first left-hand garlin conner spent 28 months in combat in north africa in europe and his widow accepted the medal.
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she fought on the front lane of 10 military campaigns wounded 7 times in 2.5 years. >> wounded so often so much but didn't want to go home. he nuclear snuck out of the hospital and he made his way back to his unit. his doctors his nurses were not happy. lieutenant conner wasn't done fighting yet. >> the department of defense says conner took on a force of 600 german infantry troop was stapg the advance from his position in a shallow ditch. conner died in 199 at the age of 78. >> well speeding up trains in the south bay will it lead to higher ridership be the effort under way. and the changes coming to ride share at sfoo. what you need to know about how much you will i pay soon. >> looking at mainly sunny skies now but the fog will be advances from the coast shortly. i'll show you the cooling effect in a few minutes.
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you already snow that the trains are some of the slowest in the entire country. but officials are working on a plan that would increase the speeds and also help improve safety at the same time. we typically equate the lower speeds with safety. but in downtown san jose the snails pace of light rate rail compared with ou the tracks were designed can have an opposite effect. >> the light rail operator haves to blown horns right or slow down to avoid hitting somebody maybe crossing the tracks as they come by. ultimately it slows them down a lot. >> that's why the vta is preparing to launch a $900,006-month pilot program on second street between sand fernando and sand carlos to prevent near miss and actual hits from happening. >> we know our riders want fast, frequent reliable and safe service. with in pilot project that we are starting we are looking for all of that. >> look at how the tracks blend with the rest of the industry. d
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in the late' aets but what maid sense isn't working. a number of railings will be installed to prevent edins bicyclists and drivers from coming in contact with the trains. these are renderings provided by the vta. officials hope with the add safety features the trains which currently travel at an average of 5 to 7-mile-per-hour through downtown will be able to go faster. >> you know if people are beating transit on the e scooters that's not good. we have to speed up the light rail trains that way folks will be motivated to use them. >> the designs will be finalized by the end of the summer if all goes according to plan. the goal is to have construction done by december or january. just in time for when the crowds come for the college national football championship in san jose. we're live in the south bay this afternoon. i'm chris wynn, abc 7. >> chris, thanks. the cost of uber and lyft
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rides to sfo goes up starting sunday. that's when the airport is introducing two tier pricing to fight traffic congestion at the airport. the curbside ride hailing fee will jump from $3.80 to $5. lyft will tack another dollar to the rate. rides will be cheaper if drivers use a loading zone is he domestic garage. the ride hailing fee for that zone will only be $3.60. >> announcer: new the accuweather sfoerkt with spencer christian. we start with live doppler 7 showing sunny skies across the bay area. little patches of coastal fog developing and we'll see more of that. lows in the low to mid-50s and lots of fog at the defendant and advancing locally in the bay and to some inland areas as with pel let's look at the day planner tomorrow. starting with lingering low clouds and fog. gray in the early morning hours but sunnier skies by noon into the afternoon. starts to warm up a little bit. nos as much as today. but we'll see low 80s inland.
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then we'll look at the pry sigh size highs for tomorrow at least we think precise. eight at santa rosa process 88 at clover quail dale. 66 across the by in oejd. inland east bay will be mainly upper 70s to low 80s. down in the south by look for 78 as a high at san jose. here is the ac weather seven-day forecast. it starts to warm up again on thursday. and a big warm up will work friday, saturday and sunday. in fact saturday will be the hottest -- warmest day in the forecast period. inland highs in the low 100s. 102 or 104 fargoer inland. around the bay look for highs up around 90. on the coast 70 degrees. beach weather for sure not so sure about inland weather. >> thanks. stay with us. millennials and money why keeping one the joness is still a big thing. and the real reason behind the growing millennial debt load. >> and what you should on the look out for when
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consumer advocate at credit karma. you found -- the ceasefire found that nearly 40% of millennials spent money they didn't have in order to keep one peers. what were some of the key findings. >> that is right. and also 70% of these millennials say that you know, they -- they do this overspending and they're ashamed of it but not talking about it with friends. >> okay. >> and they're afraid of saying no, too. >> why are they doing this? is it i don't want to miss out. >> this is the fomo. things are costly around summertime. music festivals, weddings, travel and you don't want to miss out on experiences and that's expense disbelieve you think once in a lifetime i'll do that. another once in a lifetime. so the bay area is actually high when it comes to millennial debt. how much are we talking about? >> just credit carted debt alone actually nationally $56 billion is what we found. and then when we look at san
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francisco, and the bay area, we top that list. so nationally, per consumer we're will go at $1,800 in credit card debt. but in san francisco it's $3,100. so just think about that in terms of the cost of living here and then that fear of missing out. we're really spending, swiping those cards. >> okay as you can see on screen some other places were fremont at number six. san jose number 14. kwhar tips to kind of keep you from, you know, getting a lot of -- out of whack and keeping from spending the money. >> a great piece of advice is just be honest, talk with friends. people are scared of admitting this. but 40% of people are doing it. just talk about it and you might find it's more common than you think. secondly, look for free activities. they're all over the place. find free concerts and things you can do with friends. and then you know something else it's hard to do but try not to swipe the card all the time. i like something where maybe you look to spend. you you want to swipe but take a
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break. take a 2-hour break. >> good idea. >> and then see if you want to spend the pony. maybe the stress spend something over apartment. >> you get worked up and excited. take a step back. >> toemgtsly. >> you mentioned being honest. you found many are just afraid to admit they're in debt. but i feel like -- i mean this is a common thing we know that with student loans -- i mean talk more about where all this debt comes from. >> absolutely. so you know we talked about credit card debt. student loans is also a huge chunk. and then in the bay area and in san francisco specifically, we are number one on theis for mortgages we it comes to debts. we buy the homes and shouldering the cost of not affordable housing at all. so it runs the gamut not just credit card. >> a lot of good things to think about before you swipe that card. bethy thank you so much for coming in we appreciate it. >> thank you. >> all right. dan. >> as the temperatures heat up this summer, a lot of us are lag for for relief at the bech, time
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outdoors. but warmer weather means it's tireman time to think about sun screen and bug repelen. matt keller looks at the brands that work best. >> reporter: the sun is out and so are the people. before you leave the house you want to protect yourself. the centers for disease control and prevention says the number of insect borne deceases is increasing. a new report shows reported cases of tick and mankato o boerner deceases more than tripled between 2004 and 2016. trish of an calv oh is the deputy health editor for consumer reports. >> you want to prevent yourself from being bitten. the insect repellent is a great way to do that. >> they tested sprays hosings and wipes but found it's now how you put it on but what's in the product that. >> upset it picardin, de. t and. >> the sun may get you if the bugs don't. consumer reports tested more than 70 sun screen lotions
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sticks and lip balms. the big take away. don't believe everything you read. >> you can't always rely on the spf on the label. >> experts say you want at least a 30 spf but to get that you wa sun screen labeled spf 40 or higher. all right consumer reports says use a chemical based sun screen. >> we have found that the natural zinc sigh tan yum products tend not towork as well as the chemical based. >> here is the good news about sun screen don't spent olad. one of the top rated from consumer reports is the equate sport lotion spf 50. it's sold at wlrm. a and costs you $63 per ounce. consumer reports has more ratings and recommended rebell pelant we set up a link on the website. abc7news.com. matt keller. abc 7 news. some youth basketball players are learning valuable skills from a couple of nba champions this week. >> housekeeping. >> oh, my gash gosh. shaun livingston gloo what's up,
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fellows. give me sop. give me a fist bump. >> got to love that reaction. the warriors shared the individual of shaun living ton at monther abeau petition they host the overnight camp every living ton zaza >> a work outors.>> let the kne >> not sure how relaxing this really looks. but it sure popular. goat yoga comes to the bay area. we show you some of the biggest fans. >> goat yoga. and kristen is here with what's on news at 5:00. >> thanks dan and ama. the supreme court upholds the president's travel ban. new at 5:00 the bay area reaction. plus how a case from more than 70 years played a roll in the high court decision. the possibility of the naval base in the bay become as detention center is parkering protests. live to one going on right now in concord.
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here surveying the yoga class deciding who is nugle with and who it to just hang out with. >> they make you smile and make you at piece. they just make you feel good. yeah. >> a positive environment, just non-judgmental, everybody is here, just to experience it. >> snoopy the goat add the glass by snitching out socks and curiously connecting out wart bottles. >> everyone wants their picture. and they want to touch the goats. and being acknowledged by the goats and everyone is really happy. >> acknowledge nojt is one thing but snoopy inspires the class when they jumps on stomachs and backs and by his position can make you wonder if he is going to unload o someone. it's goat yoga after all. >> they will animals you get
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poo or p oechlt e on. >> you exhale, let your b sink in more. >> a blessing for thorina who turned trut out to be the ghost whisperer. >> i had a blast. now i'm -- you're a goat yogi. >> i'm a goat yogi pmt i practice yoga and goats. >> yoga class was the goats are selling out and the farm is thinking of adding more to the schedule. >> we thought we would bring the joy of nature and yog aire and make them a lovely little harmony. we accomplished our goal. >> in brent wood, leslie brinkley abc 7 news. >> i don't know about the goats unloading but pretty cute. goat yoga is thought to have started at an inn in oregon. the classes include goat yoga and wine tasting as well as beer tasting. you can get the latest new was the news app with enhanced live video features, customization
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and personalized push alerts to get you more news you want delivered to your phone in realtime. thank you for joining us today. for news at 4:00 i'm ama daetz. news at 5:00 starts now. the possibility the east bay will house tens of thousands of immigrants at a detention center it $park spaking protests. the action going on now. developing news in lake county where wildfire remains out lines. new flt over the viral video showing a woman about to call the police op a girl selling water. and the big plans for a small reservoir, how it could have an impact on the future water supply. >> announcer: live, where you live, this is abc 7 news. the president's travel ban sparked huge protests around the country like this one at san francisco international airport. but today the supreme court decided to uphold it. and this is a major victory f the vo w 5-4.m dan
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the majority arguing the president has the power to limit travel from several predominate hi muslim countries in the name of national security. our reporter lyanne melendez has more on the ruling including local reaction she is in the newsroom for us lyanne ichlkts the supreme court basically said all of the remarks made by president trump during the campaign calling muslims terrorists, were going to disregard all of that. now, what the conserves on the bench said as commander in chief, mr. president, you have the right to control immigration into america. not today, no ban, no wall, sanctuary for all. >> within hours of the supreme court ruling opponents of the travel ban rallied in front of the steps of san francisco's city hall. >> we will continue to be here to stand for people's freedom and we will stand on the pillars of the foundation of this country. >> those words dirt the
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