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extra humidity and the gorgeous sunshine. thank you pfaff owe. a look from sutro tou using this beautiful shot as the back dr. platz for the planner. notice the extra humidity this morning especially in the temperatures are up to 14 degrees warmer from the upper 50s to even a few upper 60s. . now we san jose in mid-six at the coast. mid-70s and 80s around the bay. faster warming at phenonp 83 to 91 at 4:00. appear 76 to 84, warm during the evening house hi, sue. good morning. we are looking at this a live look at the bay bridge hiding towards the bay bridge on the east shore freeway. lots of life traffic, gaps in between the headlights. and that's what we like. you look at about a 30-minute ride from highway 4 in hercules to the bay bridge where you will see holiday light, friday light whatever you want to call it. it's light. and no metering lights yet. we'll look at some of our drive times if you're headed out now or some of the- look at the maps.
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very green is great. still only a 35 minute ride over the altamont pass and that's the only slow traffic this morning. >> and we are tracking breaking news in martinez, a health advisory because of the shell repine finery. >> and the right you see the new individual, the smoke you see here is normal. on the left is the area that the refinery officials say people could develop respiratory issues. and shell says eye, skin, nose or throat irritation may be possible. if you experience that, you are advised to go inside and rinse any err asset tated area with wert. we just got a statement from the refinery. it says in part the warning is out of caution. and that to this point we have not seen anything on our fence line monitors or through the community monitoring. they say they are president communicating with county health and will provide updates as the situation resolves. can you stay with abc 7 and the news app as we get new information. today one of the san francisco's busiest and most
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construction laiden arteries gets trickier. >> vanness losing another left turn. and that in and of itself may not seem a big deal. when you look at the big picture this is another step in the yearslong process to change travel in the zblee matt keller live for us in san francisco. matt. >> reporter: good morning, reggie and natasha. you can see the sieps and pilens. more changes for the commute. todayic transportation agency says crew shutting down at hays stroo he left turn. the next phase the $316 million collar vanness improvement proj project. they are removing the left turp northbound on hays street. this means vanness will only have two remaining left turn lombard avenue and broadway. the mta says it will give drivers a we can to get comfortable with the new configuration without the left turn at hays. but next thursday, july 12th
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traffic lanes on vanness between mission and another street shifted slightly to make room to extend the construction zone. parking limited and bus stops relocated during that time. so when will this construction end? the mta says crews will complete this project by 2020. reporting will i have in san francisco, matt keller. >> thank you. president trump is spending the weekend in new jersey after some strong comments during a rally in montana. he went after former president george h.w. bush and the thousand points of lie he launched to support volunteerism. >> president trump says he doesn't understand it. he attked elizabeth warren over compensates about native american heritage. he targeted the me too movement. it kim hours after embamgtsed epa director scott pruitt resigned >> you know the kits they sell on television for $2. learn moreter hij tinge. we will take that little kit and say but we have to do it gently.
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because we're in the me too generation. we have to be very gentle. >> the president's job at the me too movement comes as he added fox news copresident bill shine. and shine was accused of covering up sexual misconduct claims. >> vrgs are trying to figure out why an 80-year-old man was on the tracks in the middle of rush hour. a train hit and killed him yesterday evening in redwood city near the crossing. and this is a picture of first responders at the scene. traffics were closed about 30 minutes. the san mateo county sheriff's transit police bureau is investigating what happened. this is caltrain's fifth fatality this year. an accident that's what officials call the drowning of a 15-year-old danville by. benjamin curry was found dead in the san ramon high school pool in may after a p.e. uncles. the corner he were determined the death was accidental. a final review by the district
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attorney's office found the same thing. tanville policy say video of the pool during class helped confirm curry's death was in fact an accident. it's 6:05 a civil grand jury in san francisco is recommending the city build a modular housing factory to save time and money. the jury examined new ways to trace the city's housing crisis. the modular units, the factory would build would be cheaper and make more housing available quickly. aerktd to the correct me if i'm wrong chronicle. modular construction can is when prefactored units are assembled in factories and assemble on-site. but they pulled it off the dazzling drone show at travis air force base. >> summer fun comes to berkeley. the flicks for free this season. you're never more than 7 minutes away from the forecast. still color out there showing up from sutro tower. it's not as pipelineding and red as it was. but that's still giving you an idea what's coming. high clouds keep from us getting too hot. but they're gone tomorrow. that's way temperatures will
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>> announcer: you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast. >> announcer: thbs abc mornings. thinking about the beach to beat the heat? remember we have the beach hazard statements. we want to you know the rip current and sneaker waves, large breakers with a lot of energy coming our way, especially our south facing beaches in marin and santa cruz counties. we have- that's going to continue for quite a while high pressure. let's low back at what's going on as far as other things out there. we'll start with your activity planner. you can see from sutro tower right there that it's poor at the beaches. stay comey if you are out and about sneaky sunshine and winds and breeze sees on the bay. the traffic outside is light right now. we are looking at traffic maps and a reminder that i-5 is closed. this is a very major throe
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father. there is an out of control wildfire near the border and the both directions are affected by this. you can't get through. and it's no real great alternate for you. a lot of folks are taking 97 from weed, california towards the falls and back over to i-five towards ashland. be aware of that if you are traveling. closer to home the drive times, richmond sand rafael bridge great towards the marin county side. san mateo bridge under 15 minutes. and there is the done barton bridge towards the peninsula under 10 minutes. thanks, sue. after the weather delay and hiccup with the launch, travis air force base finally pulled off the fourth of july drone show. >> look at your screen. it's something to see. people watching it live say it was worth the wait. 500 drones lit up the sky, dazzling the hundreds of people gathering to wind chill. each drone has its own light creating 4 billion color combinations and that's how they pulled off ij messages like the state of california, american
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flag, simulated fireworks even. the show lasted only about 5 minutes. spectators say they were you aed. >> breath taking. >> so amazing. like, just, the -- better than fireworks. so much better. because all the symbols and everything they show i was screaming out loud because it was so great. >> it sounds incredible. look at the little eyes. the drones made by intel incredibly light. each made from plastic and foam. weighing less than a pound. they have been featured by the way at super bowl and the olympics as well. we know them well at this point. and what an amtzing job intel is didding with this technology. >> yes. and also keeps betting better. >> yes. >> this is the best incarnation i've seen. play with fire, you might get burned. play with fireworks on the injuries could be worse at least for one man in the east bay. >> after 25 years serving her community a beloved restaurant is blowsing the doors today. 6:11 as we head to breck.
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>> announcer: abc 7 mornings. >> announcer: all news. >> announcer: all morning. this is newed video of a fireworks arrest in san bruno. the police department released this dash cam video from the 4th of july. and the man was give and $1,000 ticket. the man lost his hearing about 10 minutes. no other serious injuries reported there.
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but an employee of an east bay auto shop could lose both hands after he lit an illegal firework. >> happening thursday morning at this auto repair in antioch. the 33-year-oldafter found a discarded firework in a dumpster and lit it. his berry in law warned him not to do it because the fuse was too short. >> i say, no, no, don't fire it up. i mean the fuse was too small. and i was in the restroom and came out. and he lit it up and blood on his hands. his tendons was hanging, the ones that keep the moving the finger. it was hanging there. >> javier was immediately treated and transported to the hospital. the father of two lost a lot of blood. an officer with the fire protection district says it's frustrating because this year the county increased the message about the dangerous of fireworks. new reaction this morning about actress scarlet johansson
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playing a transgender man in. >> some says sheg taking away opportunities from transformers. those identified as the gender assign the at birth are. >> i never found anybody looking like me portrayed on screen. i guess i would say it's important right now to speak out and push back. >> and in recent years transgender performancing are given award-winning insiders say hollywood it in a moment talking about proper representation. >> the city of berkeley is inviting you the movie in the park. the it kicks off with willie wonka and the chocolate factory. starting at 8:45 at strawberry creek park. other moves. mulan. my favorite padding ton 2. cocoa, lion king within autobiography kubo and the two
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strings which i haven't seen. >> it's great. and a lot of beautiful disney films in that being the parent company of abc 7. >> i'm a fan. >> i like it. >> we appreciate that and comfortable starting off with 70s and mid-60s during it. >> perfect. >> maybe a little bit of a blanket. and enjoy it. all right. 6:17. and lag at some beautiful pictures out there this morning. notice the clouds thp they are not quite flat on the bottom and that is some of the moisture leaking out and we are picking it up on live doppler 7 but it's too dry for it to reach the ground. but as it evaporates it cools the atmosphere a little bit. but it also increases the humidity. you'll notice that when you step out. it's fair right now. we see the opening in the cloud deck and not a solid shield. you'll need the sunglasses but not as sunny as the last couple days. better sleeping weather ahead and the weekend with hottest
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highs. starting in san francisco where neighbors reach in the low to mid-70s on the bay side but only mid-60s on coast side. on the east bay we start in the 60s end up in the upper 70s. mid-to upper 70s. a few places like hayward and fremont. back to the peninsula we start at 65 end up in the 70s to even 82. the warm spot redwood city along the coast low to mid-60s. as we go towards to the south bay. you get a wide range from 79 in milpitas to 84 in san jose to 99 in gilroy. into the north bay, temperatures push the 80s this afternoon after starting in the 60s. the hottest temperatures as you expect the east bay valleys where we reach the 90s on highway 4 and from dublin to livermore. my accuweather seven-day forecast even hotter tomorrow. sunday within o and monday temperatures pull become to average starting tuesday. high, sue. good morning let's go to san jose and keck on the commute. it's light all the way around. and as it is here as well.
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this is 101 at 880. you can see the head lates in the northbound direction. good, light and no problems on the golden gate. a beautiful sunrise this morning. you have four lanes for the southbound commute. two lanes in northbound direction. otherwise slow traffic out of the central valley, fairly typical. lighter than usual this morning with a 35-minute drive time. and mass transit a great way to go. b.a.r.t. is 53 trains all on time. but they have cancellations due to light requiredship this morning. i tweeted those @sue hall traffic. ferry and buses looking great. and no delays on ace trains. >> good morning america coming up at 7:00. >> and it's great to say amy with a live look at what's ahead. hey, amy. >> good morning to you natasha and reggie. great to be here. the race to rk the boys in the cave more urgent than after ever a tragedy overnight. one of the former navy seals bringing them supplies dying
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running out of oxygen. now officials there in thailand forced to make a major decision about how and when to get the boys out. we are live on the scene. and overnight president trump with a fiery rally mocking the me too movement and promoting his upcoming supreme court announcement. but the president not saying anything about the embattled epa chief scott pruitt rut out of a jb. we are live with the latest on the political front. a major medical breakthrough that could help children with heart defects by jimmy kimmel's son that and more coming up. natasha back to you. >> we appreciate it thank you see you at 7:00 a.m. >> plenty to do in the bay area this weekend whether you want to watch the show or try a new restaurant. >> and the smartphone could be >> and the smartphone could be spying on
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you are never more than 7 minutes away from my forecast. checking the winds on the golden gate bridge out of the west at 10-mile-per-hour. might not be a bad day to walk across. look for increasing sunshine as the clouds are a little thinner this afternoon. temperature average to nearly 6 degrees warmer than average natasha. thank you. at 6:30. the first hurricane of the 2018 season to form in the atlantic is expected to weaken quickly. barrel is slated to hit the lesser antilles sunday or early monday. bringing wind and rain to that area. >> a richmond institution, the
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beloved saluta restaurant is closing doors. abc 7 with us he at the straun as men ber aaklilu said goodbye for new originally from ethiopia to take care of. they worked as a waitress and eventually managed to buy it. now the restaurant is shutting down after a number of hardships including a landlord tenant dispute. today, menbere will serve free meals if exchange asking for cash donations for the staff. >> that is my treats for them but i'm encouraging them to leave good tips for workers. it's not about me. it's about us. i love you. >> and while the restaurant will close today, she says she has no plans to leave the community that she loves. if you are ready to keep the ye colleague has i partners at
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line. >> it's a holiday week you can keep the party going by revisiting a childhood classic catching a play or trying a new restaurant in the city. this weekend is the last weekend to catch the play soft power at the theater it's a come diane musical. a chinese executive visiting america falls in love with the u.s. leader all while two countries deal with shift in power balance after the 2016 elections. it has romanced, laughter, intrigue and show stopping number from a woman playing hillary clinton. running through sunday tickets start at $29. and from new to collapse the davies sim ifny and performing songs from the little mermaid. travel back to 1989 through the sounds of the orchestra performing the score we all know and relief. ther this we can. process you not in the mood for show how about food in if you love mack and cheese and who deents you may want a trip to macked.
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they opened you a new lotion a in russian hill. you request rowe can build for dish and get creative. if you are a foodie you'll be interested in knowing they have the all-star chef from the michael meana kbrup onboard. head over to abc 7 news.com and we'll connect with you hooted line. jessica castro, abc 7 news and have a great weekend. sounds fun. >> mack and cheese, little mermaid i'm in. >> soft power i saw, excellent. >> yeah. >>. when police finally recovered a stolen patrol car they found an unusual rider in the passenger seat. >> also a state of emergency in california, updates on the major wildfire burning in our state. first a soccer team trapped in a cave. in a cave. now
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with pg&e in the sierras. and i'm an arborist since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public is going to be safer and that these forests can be sustained and enjoyed by the community in the future.
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>> announcer: good morning, bay area. let's get up and get going. >> announcer: this is abc 7 mornings. wildfire spreading in northern california. now there are two big infernos. firefighters battling to control it. a live look at the bech in santa cruz. we have been seeing surfers out in the waves. do expect rough conditions the next few days. a major throe fare in san francisco losing a left turn lane. big deal? but it has almost no left turns you can make. >> and it's something going on for years to come. more on that in a moment. welcome to friday july 7th.
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>> hope you are toing well we have a great summer loving that and mike nicco some parts of the bay area it will be perfect today. >> yeah it's comfortable and if you miss the humidity if you lived in other parts of the country we have a little bit of that this morning. we have middle and upper level clouds. we talked about this yesterday what was left of pfaff owe would send us this. there you go. we don't have a stout sea breeze. the heat is on. and the only thing holding us back from the excessive heat is the canopy of cloud cover filtering the sunshine. starting in the upper 50s to 60s this morning. mid-60s at the coast throughout the day to 60 at 7:00. look how much faster we get warm today. by noon we're 76 around the bay. 84 inland. it's still 76 and 84 at 7:00. let's find out how the commute rounds out the week sue what's up. take a look. take a look here it is. pretty much says it all. very light. friday light. holiday light. and we like it like that, right? no metering lights on this
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morning at the bay bridge toll plaza. traffic flowing nicely into san francisco. even by east bay standards, traveling over altamont is light. b.a.r.t. cancelled some train this is morning because of light requiredship. and the 7:14 and 7:25 willie 29. north concord to daly city canceledle 4:59 this hahner and 5:14 daly city to north concord cancelled. and shorter trains this is morning. 8 cars as opposed to to ten on green line and red line trains. >> thank you and we continue to track breaking news in martinez. health advisory in effect. >> the refinery officials say it was a quote unit upset forcing them to issue the advisory for the highlighted area on the map. shell says people may feel eye, skin ob nose or throat or kin irritation. if you have issues go inside and
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rinse the irritated area with water. shell officials say they haven't seen any issues outside of the refinery at this point. happening now interstate 5 remains closed at the california oregon border because of the out of control wildfire. >> and flames jumped across i-5 in this county last night and charged -- charred at least 5,000 acres. this is a major route. caltrans says traffic is heavy there as drivers look for a detour. highway patrol officers abandoned the road block as flames raised the orderpeople thp the governor declared a state of emergency. and fire crews from marin county on their way as battling wildfires closer to home. >> that's one fire and another one with forecasts of hotter drier weather. the county fire firefighters are bracing for a tough weekend. we got the update from calfire. flames have now charred 88,000 acres. so that's 137 square miles. the county fire is now 37%
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contained and 3,400 firefighters are on the front lines. 7. new developments with the pedi cab collision late last month. the examiner reports police are increasing patrols on the embarcadero near the crash site. witnesses described the car barreling into the cab and speeding off. this is surveillance video of the suspect car. the pedi cab driver was critically injured and still in the hospital process. police are lag for the driver responsible for the crash. 6:33. this young lady living nearly five years after being declared brain dead will be buried this morning. she underwent a tonsillectomy at children's hop and suffered a heart attack during recovery. the family refused to accept the brain dead diagnosis and took her to new jersey where the 17-year-old died last month from liver failure. she will be buried on 66th at at gospel church there. the neighborhood in view is experiencing a rash of
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cat deaths because the coyotes. several cats have been found dad near cooper park. one man told us about the first grewsome scene. >> i got home around 10:00 or 11:00 late at night and thought there was a cat sleeping on my lawn. but it was not sleeping. >> next day robin found another cat dead. and animal welfare experts say the behavior is typical of coyotes describing the animals as opportunist iks and adaptable. they tell us they're raising young this time of year and scavenging for food and they will eat whatever they can. developing news in thailand rescuers are still outside the caves where a youth soccer team and coach are still trapped. a thai navy seal died during a mission yesterday. ranning out of oxygen and died delivering oxygen tanks to the cave where the boys and the coach are trapped.
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the navy sale was one of 80 taking part in the mission. the soccer coach and team have been in the cave 13 days. two of the boys are malnourished and takes divers five hours each way to reach them. at least 33 people are dead this morning after a boat with chinese tourists cap sized off the coast of the thailand. 20 other people remain missing. the boat was caught in a storm when it overturned and sank. divers have located the wreckage pillage victims out. others were floating in the water. the search to set owe is in north korea where he will hold meeting about the kingdom's plans for denuclearization. who are here is pompeo coming off the plain. he will press to take concrete action to back up the broad commitment to make the koreans peninsula nuclearfree. there has been intelligence reports that north korea is hiding weapons rather than destroying them. a a warning if you are
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headed to beach today. the nash weather service posted a beach hazard advicery for longshore current and sneaker waves and rip current through sunday. a live low back at beach in santa cruz right now. south facing locations like santa cruz and stinson beach will be the most affected. the largest waves expected reaching up to 8 feet. the beach gores should never turn their back to the watergate water and keep an eye on pets. >> you're never more than 7 minutes away from the accuweather forecast and yes it's warmer this morning. humidly you feel grees warmer. outside also. all this compliments of what's left of hurricane pfaff owe. sending us this mid-level cloud deck and a little bit of moisture this morning. it is raining in some neighborhoods. the clouds are letting go but it's ee vape iting before it reaches the ground. ufrpts in the upper 60s in the south about a i. 70 in los altos. low to mid-60s from san pablo down the bay shore.
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mid-to upper 60s in the east bay valleys. upper 50s to slow 60s in the north by. 57 right now at half moon bay. here a look at what's going on from south beach. let's talk about the commute driving. need the air-conditioning in the car and hopefully mass transit is running their a/c this afternoon and not as brezy on the water. what's going on in the south bay. 67 at 8:00. already 72 at 10:00 and low to mid-80s into the afternoon hours. the peninsula will stay right below ate 80. but mid-to upper 70s all afternoon. with 66 at 8:00 and 68 at 8:00 in the evening. and in san francisco yeah we're hitting 70s especially op the bayside stay in the 60s on coast side. but notice the clouds are going to be pretty dominant in the forecast. otherwise a lot hotter today. >> okay. >> good to know because the clouds won't be there tomorrow. even hotter tomorrow. we'll talk about coming up. let's talk about the rounding out the week. >> pretty nice. and light i want to take to you the san mateo bridge where you
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can see smack dak are dab in the middle of the screen the stall on the left shoulder. not too much slowing. just past of the scene of the stall it's not blacking the lane but it's something to look at so folks slow town just a hair. there it is with the emergency blinkers on. it's still about a 16-minute drive from 880 to 101 is on the san mateo bridge. looking great out there this morning a little bit of slowing on east show approaching the kmarpgt you are maze and typical out of the central valley but not bad. let's look at drive times redheading out. 680 from 4 to walnut creek oop 6 minutes. 24 to wanl correct through the tunnel just 8 minutes there is the tracy to dublin commute. 32 minutes which is actually pretty moderate. >> thank you, sue. a road rage incident in southern california caught on camera showing a woman berated by a pasadena city employee and a target parking lot. >> i didn't know you had to be so rude and mean. >> you can't block her.
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>> you can't just you have a -- you're not the. >> [ bleep ]. >> called my brother. >> call por brother i you cut me off. you look him slam into your car >> driver allegedly cut the man off so he decided to block her in. witnesses say the confrontation lasted a good ten minutes and the woman had her daughter in the consider. city says it's investigating this incident. >> a federal judge has rejected a request by the trump administration to block two california laws that protect illegal immigrants. it's being seen as midwestly a victory for our sanctuary law. the judge allowed california to enforce a law that requires the state to review detention facilities where immigrants are held. the judge also let another law stand that prevents local law enforcement from providing release dates and personal information on jail inmates to federal officials. however he ruled that california cannot stop employers from allowing immigrates officials on the premises even if they don't have a warrant. according to new reports, immigrant children separated from parents at the border are
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now having their dpa tested. cnn quotes an official as saying the tests will be used to reunite families and help ensure schirn aren't released to human traffickers claiming to be parents. the immigrants advocate are concerned that the collection of dna information from children could be used against them for the rest of their lives. new research somethings that wormed famds dirist anne frank tried to escape to the u.s. but stopped by the restrictive immigration policy. the anne frank house in amsterdam says that the father tried to get needed papers to go to the u.s. and also appeared to have applied to a visa for cuba. 76 years ago they went into hiding in amsterdam. they were eventually discovered by the nazis and deported to death camps. 6:40 now. a woman under arrest accused of stealing a police car driving to san francisco and back to
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oakland before finally getting caught. but they didn't realize there was another occupant in the car. a dog. yesterday afternoon the suspect talked her way into crossing police lines while officers responded to an assault on myrtle street. then the woman stole the police car allegedly. it was spotted near maritime street in berma road in oakland road. by this animal control officer in oakland and discovered a surprise hiding in the car. >> i found that adorable dog inside the vehicle and come to find out she may not have been part of the incident itself. it's not uncommon as far as the scenario we see in oakland in general we do come across some things. >> it's not known how the dog ended up in the car. but she will be put on hold for tendies if the owner doesn't appear she will be put up for adoption. >> smartphone users beware. you could be giving out more information than you thought when using popular app ichlgts you are looking at the new york stock exchange factual basis the big board at 6:00 down about 6
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fresno, 103. 94 in sacramento. 84 in yosemite. afternoon sund sunshine in 91 chico with the high clouds over tahoe. where we have a slight chance of a thunderstorm today and temperatures nearing 90 by wednesday. reggie natasha. a busy san francisco street is losing a left turn today. we're talking about vanness. >> here is a look at a map of the area that's about to get even trickier than it already is. and it's all in part of an effort to change how people travel across the city. abc 7 news reporter matt keller has more on this. >> translator: good morning, natasha and reggie. say guidaboni to another left-hand turn on vanness this time at hays street. obvious with the signs and pilens. this is the next phase. $$316 million project. this shows the area impacted. vanness will only have two left turns remaining. northbound at lombard and
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southbound at brad broadway. the mta will give drivers a week to get comfortable but then thursday july 12th vanness avenues and between mission and mcallister streets will be shifted slightly to make room to extend the construction zone. the mta says crews are hoping to be done with construction by the year 2020. reporting live in san francisco, matt keller abc. >> thank you matt. meanwhile oakland going to be featured on the big screen against. the movie sorry to bother you opens today set in the town. the sat ire takes on jent trify indication and race relations. it's directed by boots riley calling oakland hope and also a rappered founded the group call the coupe. >> he is in san francisco this weekend if you want to check out embarcadero theater. a documentary on the north bay wildfires is set to open this week. the night santa rosa burned was put together by a santa rosa
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native. showing the series of events force people out in october. and all the proceeds will be adopted to fire related charities. well now to a health rlt alert. a new cutting edge device giving home to thousands of children suffering from heart defects by jimmy kimmel's son. billy had to have open heart surgery at three days who will and needs more repair work done. but now there is new technology that can repair the hearts of kids less invasively. called the harmony valve. dr. jennifer ashton explains the procedure. >> we see the valve, the yellow umbrella is placed through the groin up the right side of the heart. finds the proper place and then deployed. sparing that baby a cracked chess. >> the harmony valve is in trials at a few hospitals. you can watch a full report on this. coming up on g.ma at 7:00. smarch privacy concerns.
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researchers say certain apps may be tracking moves. this is a study from northeastern university looking at 17,000 apps and found some record screens and thissen share the information with third parties like mechanicing companies. usa today reports at least one of the apps an ice cream delivery app called go puff records everything do you on your phone. go puff didn't respond to requests for comment. okay now the morning money report. this home movie pass things week by woke. now you may have to pay extra the next time you see a movie. >> the company rolling summer surge pricing. lucky us. they sent an email to subscribers saying there is an extra cost for movie on command nanosecond the icon will tell you when he the prices are going up and the red lightning icon will tell you when the president prices are there. >> you may see more color options when gou to upgrade the
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iphone. apple is expected to release threw new models by the end of the year and reports say a lower cost version could be available in gray, white, blue and orange. right now the iphone 8 is in silver, black gold and red. and the iphone x comes in silver and space gray. and that is it. >> all you get. >> you all you get for the $1,000. a new treat for south bay doughnut fans. duncan doughnuts opened doors in santa fe. the mu shop and snell avenue. even though doughnuts is in the name it's the coffee a lot of probably crave. the company says there are more than 25,000 ways to order it. >> taking a live look at new york stock exchange as trading gets under which. we are down about 46 points. we are definitely in a trade war right now. u.s. and china getting involved in this back and forth. the trump administration has started imposing a 25% tax on chinese imports. and now china is doing the same thing to us on major products like pork, soybeans and
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automobiles. well this is something that may delight nature lovers. milpitas set up a camera to people can watch balanced eagles nesting in a tree at an elementary school gloo we will see what we can see. >> hmm. >> nope. still. i guess the eagles drew attention when one of the small ones fell out of a nest and was taken to a rehab center. >> they get up when they feel like it. >> apparently not at 6:50 in the morning sfl not running hungry yet how it their compute. we'll talk about that later. let's go on talk about what to expect today we have a lot of activities going on. rounding out the holiday week if you will. it's quiet at pier 39 this morning. the sea lions are gone but the tourist will be there. and sfo you're i think thissing the cloud cover causes delays nop .the not these clouds. low level clouds at marine layer that could cause delay. partly sunny thanks to pfaff
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owe. warmer and more humid thanks to pfaff yes. even warmer this week when we lose the clouds. and the heat will moderate next week with the sea breeze. look at this all the way down several hundred miles away. and you may see radar returns if you use the app today but that's going to evaporate before it reaching the under. just a lot of high clouds. it's filtering the sunshine warmer than that. 79 in milpitas. 84 at san jose .90 in gilroy. up the peninsula mid-70s to low 80s. low to mid-60s on the coast to even 70s in downtown and south south africa. if you go to the game tonight hopefully you got the wine fess ticket because they are sold out. 6 at 7:15. dropping to 60. not breezy at at&t. low to mid-80s through the north bay. and east bay shore upper -- i should say upper 70s to near 80. upper 80s to mid-90s in our east bay valleys where it if you go to the alameda county fair michael fipy will be there when temperatures drop from 90 to 84
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degrees. sleeping weather will be better tonight not as humid process many cooler. tomorrow through monday our hottest days temperatures will drop back to average with the breezes kicking in tuesday, wednesday and thursday. hey somebody sue. taking a junk et over the san mateo bridge watch the tow truck clearing the stall there in the left shoulder there. not pushed it over to the right hand shoulder and get going off the span. just a little bit of slowing past that watching the tow truck get that car out of there. abonce again with a reminder there is a wildfire that has shut down i-5 both directions at the oregon border. you can't get through. i know it's a big travel weekend. and so you might want to consider highway 97, that will take you a little bit off course from weed up towards the falls with you you can cut over to i-5 north. >> thank you so much, sue. for the next six months a busy street in sand rafael will be shut done for construction on the extension on smart train service to larkspur.
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the crews closed about a half mile of francisco boulevard west between second street and rice drive. it's a frontage road that prr parallels 101. you can expect it to be chosed the rest of the year. and the new larkspur station should open by the end of next year. onto a story of one person obeying a difference. a san francisco woman says she was socked by what she saw happening at local pizza shop. >> she took action. workers are trashing the unsold slices because that's the health regulation. she asked to do something unusual and turned out to be peshl. andrea michaels is known as the pizza lady bringing the unsold slices to people homeless. and andrea got her inspiration when she did what a lot of us do, ordered a pizza. >> came in one night to pick up the pizza. i o and he went, guy working boom into the compost i was like what are you there is no other r
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anything i'd be happy to give it out to people. >> andrea does this every single day because the pizza place is open every day and doesn't want food to go to waste. >> amazing. a bay area couple got a little more than expected when they ripped open a wall for a renovation. alex and jess from san jose found the message from more than 20 years ago. it says we remodelled this bathroom the summer of 1995. if you are reading this that means you are remodelling again what's wrong with the way we did it? and there is a picture of the couple and the pet rabbit who say they israined. eyosted this on t and inspired others to share their discoveries. some of them less wholesome. a stash of play boy magazines found in the wall and a person's parents found a beer can in the wall of their 70s homes. >> i didn't know a thing people did. it's like a little time capsle. >> it is a little time capsle left behind.
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it is 6:57. whether you are just inkic ing us here are the seven things you need know. this breaking news. this is martinez where a healthy advisory is in effect. the shell refinery issued it due to a unit upset. they say if you feel irritation you should wash the accretaed area with water immediately. number two, today is the fifth anniversary of the asiana crash at sfo. i-team has new video about raises questions about what happened after the crash. we are more at abc 7 news.com. number three, firefighters made progress overnight on the huge county fire burning in napa appear yolo counties. calfire updated within the half hour. containment up to 37%. the fire scorched more than 88,000 acres and evacuations remain in effect. number four, live look at the beach in santa cruz this morning where there are a couple of surfers out early. but there is a hazard warning through 5:00 p.m. saturday. the national weather service says to expect rip current and
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sneaker waves. and number five, the beechts will be in the low to mid-60s today while which hit the low to mid-80s around the bay and 90s inland. only the high clouds keep us from getting warmer which will happen tomorrow. and number six we call this holiday light, friday light. whatever you want to call it. it's a nice commute heading into san francisco. there is a look at drive time from hercules in san francisco less than 30 minutes. figure out where they are. at number seven, the new dunkin' donuts opening at 6:00 this morning. they opened already. >> yes. >> they've been open an hour? nay on snell avenue. the with the ribbon cutting set for july 14th. you can get the doughnuts today. people have been missing the dunkin' donuts. it was gone for years and now back in the south bay. >> and the coffee. >> they love thatcoffee. >> got to have it. >> a live like at santa cruz against. thanks for sticking with us this good morning, america.
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breaking news, the race to save those boys in the cave, more urgent than ever after a tragedy overnight. a former navy s.e.a.l. dying. now the new concerns, could the boys run out of oxygen? we're live on the scene this morning. also overnight, president trump unscripted, mocking the me too movement. >> because we're in the me too generation, so i have to be very gentle. >> and plugging his supreme court pick in primetime but no words about that scandal surrounding his ousted epa chief, scott pruitt. travel adventure tragedy. the social media stars known for daring videos like these going too far. the accident at a waterfall and the new warning this morning. casting backlash.
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