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two other large wildfires tore through lake county that year as well. michael finney and the 7 on your side team will be in lake county at moose lodge in clear lake from 2:00 p.m. until 7:00 p.m. you can stop by and get your questions answered. let's get a quick update on weather and traffic starting with meteorologist mike nicco. >> hi, everybody. let's take a look at what's going on up north. we'll talk more about the fire conditions in clear lake. temperatures dropping overnight. relative humidity, while it's up, it's not really conducive. it's only 45%. winds, that's where you see a real difference. calm to around three miles per hour this morning. hopefully the firefighters get a nice start to the day where things will deteriorate as we head into the afternoon showers especially around 3:00 into the evening up until around midnight where the wends get in 10 to 20 miles per hour.
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some smoke could be heading farther south in the central valley. also we're still staring down really warm temperatures friday, saturday, sunday. 100s. then cooler-than-average weather takes over as we head toward the holiday. we've got a fire weather watch for the next hot spell that's coming in. 11:00 friday sola solano counties. fire danger will be high thanks to the north to northwest winds. those will blow embers southward and could push some of that smoke towards us. keep an eye on that. sue? >> we'll take a first look at the bay bridge toll plaza. no delays here. just a couple of cars stacked up to pay cash in the right and left-hand cash lanes. otherwise no delays there. road work we were talking about, we've got slow traffic picked up on the altamont pass, but it's still very slow out of tracy.
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we do have road work through union city, northbound 880 near industrial. a couple of lanes blocked there, but not seeingtion much slow traffic. >> undocumented immigrants could be coming to the east bay. tens of thousands to be housed tens of thousands to be housed in the >> abc 7's at concord city hall. >> reporter: abc 7 news was in concord last night where people protested a plan to build a massive detention center for undocumented migrants at the former naval weapons station. concord city council discussed the fire departmeederal governm proposal to create a tent city where migrants would be housed as they wait for a court
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hearing. peole opposed to the demanded city council take action against it. >> i want to urge you, our city leaders, to condemn this internment camp, this plan. all these camps, they are i'm moshl, despicable, un-american and evil. >> reporter: the city council says it will use the public's input as part of its response as the city creates a plan of action. there will be another meeting out here at the city hall in concord later this afternoon. live in concord, jessica castro, abc 7 news. children taken from their parents at the u.s.-mexico border must be reunited within the next 30 days. abc news reporter elizabeth hur has the developing story. >> reporter: with more than 2,000 children still in federal custody, overnight a judge in california ordering the trump administration to reunite all children with their families
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within 30 days, return children younger than 5 to their parents within 14 days, and stop ildren unless the parent voluntarily declines to be reunited or the parent is unfit or dangerous. the ruling in response to an aclu lawsuit. >> you're not welcome in our communities. >> reporter: issued on the same day, protesters protested jeff sessions. sessions speaking to a criminal justice organization and getting attention this morning after making this joke about critics of family separation. >> like a little security around them. if you try to scale the fence, believe me they'll be even too happy to have you arrested and separated from your children. >> reporter: president trump in the meantime still pushing for more funding to build his border
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wall while talking tough on illegal immigration. >> it's so simple. it's called, i'm sorry, you can't come in. you have to go in through a legal process. >> reporter: first lady melania trump is planning a second trip to one of the detention centers sometime this week. later today the house is set to vote on an immigration bill, lu gop leaders don't expect it to pass. elizabeth hur, abc news, new york. this morning a san lorenzo man who drove his car into a home he lives in is getting a psychiatric evacuation. the man appears to have suffered a mental health crisis and was seen driveing erratically on eat 14th last night. there was a short, low-speed chase. that's when he sped up and rammed his car into a bedroom of the home on el general street. the man inside the room wasn't hurt. investigators don't know if he's a family member. the driver had to be extricated and was taken to the hospital. the house itself appears to be structurally safe. the fremont police
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department wants you to take a look at this sketch. this is a man they say broke into a home and exposed himself. police say he entered a home near stephenson boulevard and omar street last night in the middle of the night. a woman in the house woke up to find him naked in her bedroom. she screamed and he ran off. they say the man is in his early 20s, about 5'5" and tsupervisors voted to elect malia cohen to the supervisor of elections. san francisco voters will decide whether to spend $425 million for upgrades to the aging embarcadero seawall. supervisors gave their phenyl approval to putting a bond measure on the november ballot yesterday. the money would be used to rebuild parts of the wall, retrofit wharves and piers and possibly redesign public areas
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along the bay. california lawmakers are getting a pay raise. almost $202,000, the highest salary of any governor in the kurcht. the lieutenant governor will get a bump to $151,000. members of the state senate and assembly will get $110,000, this is the sixth year in a row the citizens compensation commission has given lawmakers those pay raises. you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. let's talk about temperatures. 63 to 65, homogenized all across san francisco this morning. we have mid 50s to upper 50s along the bayshore until you get to santa clara, only 52. in tracy, 59. 56 in walnut creek and richmond. 53 in american canyon. daly city 52 and petaluma 49 degrees.
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here is a look at our south beach camera. the western span of the bay bridge. it looks a little merckier than it did yesterday. the clouds are rolling in as we speak. breezy spots, es herbally our north-south driving bridges. aggressive. that's what the winds are going to be if you're on a ferry ride in the north bay. it looks like warm to cool or cool to warm temperatures today if you're on mass transit. south bay, clouds and 61 at 8:00, 75 by noon. upper 70s by 4:00. in the east bay valleys about the same, sunshine by noon and 73. upper 80s in the afternoon and 66 by 8:00. our last stop will be the peninsula where it's going to be a little cooler. 59 this morning. look at the clouds lingering through 10:00. finally break out in sunshine in the afternoon hours and hang out in the upper 60s. 61 by 8:00. start off pretty quiet this morning. >> pretty quiet this morning.
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we have almost a full moon out there. so a little brighter for drivers in the morning. i believe it's full tonight, isn't it? >> yes, 27th, right? >> we'll check out walnut creek right now, southbound the taillights headed towards highway 24 past north main and they're moving at the limit. you've got about a six-minute drive from concord into walnut creek at this hour. as you make you way on highway 24 to the caldecott, about eight minutes there. richmond-san rafael bridge very light, only a car or two coming through at this hour. our early morning commuters are bunched up here. we had earlier road work on 580, but that has been picked up, slow and go over the altamont. we have drive times coming your way in our next report. an undercover sheriff's deputy exposed to a deadly drug during a bust. the quick action that saved his life. a political newcomer defeats one of the most powerful erima
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political world this morning. then let those knees relax. then let those knees relax. >> something to crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, then let those knees relax. >> something to 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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how far does crystal geyser alpine spring water travel from its source to the bottle? less than a mile and a half. crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. let's see what we've got going on across the state today. a couple of hundreds out there, fregs know and palm springs. if you're headed to vegas, it's
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breezy in tahoe and yosemite. 82 and 95. breezy around sacramento and 84. breezy from eureka to our neighborhoods. 62 there to 64 in monterey. we'll give you a sneak peek at our temperatures coming at us tomorrow. a little warming, 60s to upper 80s. look what happens friday. we start to introduce 90s and saturday we start to introduce triple digits in our inland neighborhoods. i'll show you the rest of the accuweather forecast coming up. a 28 yard latina running her first ever campaign has shocked the political world this morning with a surprising victory. alexandria cortez defeated ten-term democratic congressman joe crowley for new york city krongal seat. he was the fourth ranked democrat in the house and raised tn times the amount of his opponent. cortez is a member of the
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democratic socialists of america. check reaio last night. >> she's looking at herself on television right now. how areoug? no.u iwords? i canno put this into words. >> a grassroots campaign. >> i cannot believe these numbers right now. but i do know that every single person here has worked their butt off to change the future of the bronx and queens. >> what is really amazing is she's never held public office. she was only a college student a few years ago. this is the first time in 14 years a member of his own party tried to challenge crowley. look what happened. the woman who appeared to call police on a young girl selling water has officially reseend as ceo of her company.
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the company issued a statement saying alison ettel resigned in the best interest of the company's patients. she said she was pre tending to call police on the girl because of the noise. she apologized after video of the encounter went viral. scary moments for an alameda county sheriff's detective. he almost died after being exposed to fentanyl bust. lisa amin gulezian tells us he's already back on the job. >> reporter: medics rushed to the motel 6 at industrial park in hayward after an undercover detective and his sergeant walked into room 278 for a drug bust. neither realized they were exposed to a microscopic cloud of the deadly drug fentanyl. the detective caught the brunt of it. >> at one point we know he went into respiratory distress and stopped breathing. his lips turned blue. his eyes rolled back in his head
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and he he went unconscious. >> reporter: patrol deputies and canine units carry a dose of narcan, but it didn't work. >> had we not administered those doses of narcan to our detective, he would have died. >> reporter: then the sergeant got sick from cross contamination. he refused to take the last dose in case someone else needed it. >> we have to acquire more of these devices and make them more readily available. >> reporter: not all agencies carry narcan. investigators believe fentanyl and other drugs were being mixed in room 278 anden in could have been exposed. >> scary. >> pretty scared right now to sleep in my room. >> reporter: right now there are 400 doses of narcan available at this department and the sheriff hopes to up that number to 1,000
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by the end of the year. in san leandro, lisa amin gulezian, abc 7 news. 4:46. a fitness craze has come to the bay area. first generation farms is inviting folks to attend goat yoga classes, with this little goats prancing among the stew doesn't. >> smile. make you at piece. make you feel good. >> just a positive environment, non-judgmental, everybody is here just to experience it. >> the classes are selling out really fast, so quickly, in fact, that the farm is thinking of scheduling more of these classes. they're really cute. they're very cute. >> did you notice that it was hard to see, but there was a woman in the background carrying a pooper-scooper. the actual quote was, if you get poop or peon you e on you, it's
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additional blessing. >> i don't mind looking at them, but what's the point? >> i'd just rather do it with my cat. >> there you go. oreo is house broken. >> litter box trained. truth be told, goats are your favorite animal. >> i'm into it. >> reggie not having any of it. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. here is a look at an almost full moon. it's going to be full tonight, technically from the east bay hills. sue reminded me it's a strawberry moon. i should check my strawberries and see if some are possibly ripe. from the exploratorium cam, you can see cooler sunshine, warm to hot highs friday, saturday and sunday. then we reverse that. especially independence day,
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maybe cooler than average. let's take a look at the cloud cover. you can see at 7:00 it's dominating just about all of our neighborhoods. it's up to about 2,000 feet, the marine layer. that's why it's reaching most of our neighborhoods. by noon, almost all the way back to the coast. you can see graylingering from the san mateo bridge up until about angel island. 7:00 it starts to make the march back to the east. temperatures low to upper 70s through most of the south bay. we've got 60s around millbrae and san mateo. mid 70s elsewhere around the peninsula. near 60 at the coast today to low to mid 60s in downtown and south san francisco. mid to upper 70s through most of the north bay. santa rosa northward we'll start hitting 80s. you can see a lot of upper 60s along the east bayshore until you get to fremont and union city 70s. we've got mid 70s to mainly low 80s in our east bay val liss. my accuweather seven-day forecast, tomorrow we get back to average.
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100s possible on saturday. we're going to san rafael southbound on 101, taillights headed toward central san rafael. you will see a little fog over the waldo grade. it's not hammering your visibility at all. let's take a look at the golden gate bridge where you've got two lanes in the northbound direction. they've reconfigured four lanes in the southbound for your drive into san francisco. looking pretty good at this hour. we do have one, still some road work out there, one major closu closure, westbound 4 the ramp to westbound 80 is shut down for construction. that should be reopen in about ten minutes. we'll check back. elon musk is revealing features of the pickup truck. boeing says its hyper jet can get you from the u.s. to japan in two hours. >> in today's tech bites, tesla's all electric pickup truck. >> elon musk tweeted new details
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saying it will feature all-wheel drive, 360-degree cameras and the ability to auto parallel park. tesla expects to start building next year with a 2020 release date. >> boeing unveiled a design for a hyper sonic jet that could fly from new york to london in two hours. >> much quicker than the usual six to eight hours. there are questions about how much money the company is willing to spend on the project and whether it would be profitable. you can now video chat with friends on instagram. the new feature called instagram direct allows four friends to join a chat. if things get boring, users can men mize and browse the rest of instagram without ending call. what's up, kendis? >> that's super offensive. i'm face timing youke- >>nstaam. can't keep up with the updates. the bay area is about to get a new park.
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to a baseball game, tonight is your night. natasha? >> there will soon be a new park in sonoma county. an environmental group just purchased 730 acres west of santa rosa currently known as the harold richardson redwoods reserve, filled with redwoods that are more than 1,000 years old. getting the land ready for visitors will take about three years. happening today, machines will start cranking out the world's first robot-made hamburger in san francisco. culinary robotics company called creator will hold a soft launch for its first burger joent in the city's sonoma neighborhood. robots cook, slice and assemble burgers in five minutes. each burger costs
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chefs from shea pennies and mum fuk co-worked on the project to make it it actually tastes decent. >> the coolest thing is the rotating floor conveyor belt that pushes it forward. >> i'm fascinated. i'd try it. mike? >> i'm with you. let's go. let's talk about emerald bay. beautiful shot, isn't it? actually captured this on my iphone last october when we were camping up there. use it in the backdrop for the seven-day forecast. if you want to beat the heat, you can head to the high country. warm in the afternoon hours this weekend. low to mid 40s during the overnight hours. we start at 60 today at the beaches with mist this morning. upper 60s to mid 70s friday, saturday and sunday, our coolest neighborhoods. here is sue. >> we've got slow traffic coming into san francisco from the bay bridge. other than that, we're looking pretty good. let's pop down to san jose where traffic on 87 is looking great
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at this hour at 4:56 on your wednesday morning. we'll pop across town to 280, the skies starting to lighten up a little bit. we've got no slow traffic coming towards cupertino. as you're heading out this morning, already sluggish out of tracy on 580. a north bay company famous more beer is going after the cannabis crowd. they've developed a cannabis-infuseding beverage, available only at licensed cannabis dispensary. the drinks do not contain alcohol. they'll be available starting july 30th. the controversial fee that already failed in one big city. a higher cost to hail a ride. the busy spot hiking the price for ride shares. a bay area restaurant is
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time is running out before the heat wave hits the bay area. looking live outside right now. >> mike is here to tell us how much cool weather we have left. >> good morning on this wednesday, june 27th. it's 5:00. thanks for being here. >> you're never more than seven minutes away from my accuweather forecast. hey, mike. >> about 48 hours away from the next heat wave hitting our neighborhoods. hi everybody. here is a look at live doppler 7. maybe a little mist along the coast. atmosphere juicy this morning. you can see the marine layer thicker. the gray covering more of our neighborhoods this morning than
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