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official youth tennis of the usta. i'm meteorologist sandhya patel. record breaking heat today but it's almost over. find out when those temperatures will drop. if you think it's hot outside, try checking public transportation where it's 90 degrees outside. i just stepped out of a meeting where city leaders are still working to decide whether to ban oversized vehicles from parking on city streets. abc 7 news starts right now. as sandhya just mentioned a third day of scorching heat, power outages and fires. >> records were breaking around the bay area. abc 7 news meteorologist sandhya patel here with more numbers. >> and that heat waive started
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on sunday with record breaking heat. as you can see here this is day three. 102 in napa, centfield, richmond, all now records. sfo 89. 99, san jose. 85 in half moon bay. those were all records, but it was even hotter inland in the mid-100s today. take a look at the changes coming. tomorrow it's going to be cooler. some of our microclimates, 79 in oakland. 93 degrees in walnut creek. so still hot but not as hot as today. 96 degrees in antioch. >> this is live look of all the power outages pg&e is reporting. nearly 1,000 customers right now, most of them in the east bay. a lot of people have had to sweat it out today without their electricity. there have been several outages.
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lisa? >> reporter: dan, power did not go out here but it was very hot. in fact those behind me tell me it was so hot they almost ran out of ice today. when it's this hot it's hard to find ways to deal with it, but imagine doing it without power? >> i laid on the tile floor in my bathroom to try to stay cool. so i took my nap there, and it was cool because laying on the bed was too hot. >> reporter: when you're a toddler it's much easier. the martins and those living on overhill road are doing what they can to stay cool. power has been out since 2:45 p.m. >> well, we put in insulation when we first moved in which i think has been helpful. >> we opened the windows this morning when it was cooler and then closed them up when it started to get warm. >> how much longer can we not have power? >> reporter: this same neighborhood lost power for most
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of yesterday, too. in lamurinda about 5,500 homes have been without power. this is video from the citizen app showing work happening in martin luther king, jr. way is addison street in downtown berkeley. meantime they issued the first flex alert of the year. how hot was it? >> it was like in the 90s. >> reporter: no reprieve found on public transportation. many founds it hotter on trains than on the streets. and pg&e says the outages may be heat related, but they would not confirm the exact cause. >> firefighters suffered heat related injuries while battling a fire this afternoon. it started near mcveigh and fleming avenues. one home caught fire and several others in the neighborhood were evacuated. >> i heard some loud popping noises and i thought that's not
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good. after a little while maybe 15, 30 seconds or so i saw some flames and that's when i called it in. >> vegetation also burned. the fire department believes the fire may have been sparked by a downed power line. but pg&e says the cause is still under investigation. you can stay up-to-date with any alerts just download the abc 7 app. new details tonight in a deadly officer involved shooting in the east bay. police say they shot and killed a 56-year-old man in san leandro. kate? >> reporter: we spoke to police here not long ago and one of the officers who responded allegedly knew the suspect on a first-name basis. that suspect allegedly had a machete and something that looked like a gun. nest cam video shows a police car speeding down martin boulevard. four minutes later a single gunshot. >> i didn't hear any yelling,
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but i heard like the gunshot. >> reporter: neighbors like a.j. then saw more squad cars show up to what he says is an otherwise quiet neighborhood. sky 7 was overhead as san leandro police surrounded the house where one of the officers a nine year veteran of the department shot a man following an incident in the neighborhood. >> the caller that called 911 stated to the dispatcher that this individual was walking up and down the street wielding the mutiaty and at one point had dropped his pants and exposed his genitals to small children that were on the street as well. >> reporter: lieutenant isaac says officers tried for five minutes to reason with the suspect. at some point he dropped the machete but police still felt threatened. >> quickly stood up in a threatening manner and produced something from his side and quickly pointed it at the officers. >> reporter: thinking it was a gun an officer shot and killed hi ground. >> reporter: neighbors who knew
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the man for decades say he grew up in san leandro. >> he was always there, very helpful. >> he was a good guy. he watched out for me. >> reporter: all right, so the investigation is ongoing. the suspect did not have a gun. police say they recovered a wooden object that looks like a gun at the scene. but the alameda county da's office is involved in the investigation, which is protocol whenever there's an officer involved shooting. and i'm told they will be examining body cam footag of all the responding officers. kate larson, abc 7 news. happening now along the peninsula, mountain view city leaders are demanding a ban on parking rvs. opponents say the move is unconstitutional. abc 7 news reporter amanda decostillio is live in mountain view. >> reporter: the ban would
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specifically imfact families who live in rvs or trailers parked overnight in mountain view. rvs and trailers lining city streets. shelter for many of the city's homeless. ahead of the meeting dozens rallied outside city hall hoping to sway city leaders. >> these are people who can't afford the rent here. these are people who have jobs, their kids are in school. maybe they've retired or have a disability. >> reporter: but the city says other residents have raised traffic related and sanitary concerns, excessive litter, sewage and noise from generators. >> most of these are just petty complaints in my eyes, and we should not be demonizing these people just from living, and especially because they're the product of our inaction gentrification. >> reporter: writing city leaders about the ban calling it unconstitutional. they say the decision is
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discriminatory against homeless people, punishment for their circumstance. attorneys warn the move could lead to future legal action. >> and the people that i'm working with, they want to make sure that we find a place for these people because the rent is too damn high. >> reporter: the city is also working on a policy for a safe parking program. although advocates for those living in these vehicles say more needs to be done. in mountain view, abc 7 news. >> and we want to hear your ideas about building a better bay area. new developments with san francisco's sales force transit center. it's going to reopen on july 1st, a little more than nine months after it shutdown because of two cracked beams. but there is a catch. it will take a little longer for bus service to be restored to the transbay terminal. that's expected to happen by the middle of summer. new pickup zones for ride share passengers at san
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francisco international airport are creating confusion and in some cases long wait times. >> last week the ride share zone was moved to the fifth floor of the domestic garage. >> that was chaos on sunday night with people waiting 30 minutes or longer. sfo says that's one of its busiest times and a vehicle stalled creating a traffic jam. >> normally you take uber because you want to get in and out and it's convenient, but right now we're kind of lost. >> when you come to get an item it's not comfortable for me and the customer as well. >> both uber and lyft say increased traffic at the airport are to blame for longer wait times. your indifference cost these men and women their most valuable commodity, time. >> outrage on capitol hill, comedian john stewart slams congress over what he calls disrespect to 9/11 first responders. maybe wait to go swimming. what a sheriffs helicopter
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as 70%. stewart has been a long time advocate for 9/11 first responders. well, after 47 seasons as you know the golden state warriors will leave the oakland colosseum, the oakland alameda arena ending an era with a golden good-bye. >> hosting a special about the workers and fans the team calls the sixth player. >> you know, we created a fan base. you know, oakland was on the map. there wasn't really san francisco or the bay at that time. it was oakland. >> reporter: david mcdonald is one of those sixth players. >> now, i grew up walking distance from the colosseum, so there was times when i used to as a little boy i'd tell my mom oh, i'm going to the ballpark. and she would think that i'm going to the field which is right up the street. my mom didn't know i was going
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to the colosseum, and didn't have no money in my pocket as a kid. but we had ways of either getting in or some of the guards would turn the other cheek and let us into the game. >> reporter: these days he doesn't have to sneak in. he has tickets. he's sad to see the warriors leave oakland, but he recognizes the team deserves more than what the oakland arena offers. >> they've outgrown it. you know, they've outgrown that particular market. and since san francisco is basically the .com, the tech, you know, there's more money to be made by going to san francisco. and i think it's a great business decision. it's a shame that it has to come to that but, i mean, that's prevalent throughout all sports. >> and that was eric thomas
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reporting. watch 47 seasons of golden good-bye on all abc 7 platforms including amazon fire. well, abc 7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the nb finals. game six is thursday in oakland. >> larry beil will be live at the arena. >> our coverage begins thursday on abc 7 news at 4:00 followed by the dubs on 7 pregame show at 5:00, and game six of the nba finals is at 6:00 p.m. followed by after the game live from oracle arena. in the north bay a great white shark spotted in bodaga bay. this was the scene. the crew had thought about doing some water training but decided against it when they spotted the shark at the mouth of ostero americano. >> maybe the shark just wanted to do some training. cooling off. hopefully it'll be a little
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cooler tomorrow. >> we need a bit of a break here. >> you will get a bit of a break. it's not going to be so oppressive tomorrow dan and ama. 8:32 and the sun was setting. we had a few high clouds going through, and it was absolutely stunning tonight so i had to share it with you. i will tell you this much, with a hot day today we're still holding onto some of that heat. i want to show you some of the temperatures right now. it is really unbelievable to see numbers like this in the middle of june. we have 70s and 80s right now. it is 82 degrees in san jose and 70 in san francisco. many homes in the bay area don't have the ac so it's really hard to sleep in the sweater. hopefully you have a fan to at least keep you comfortable. live doppler 7 showing you some high clouds passing through the bay area right now. we're waiting for that fog. a lovely view from our san jose camera right now. much cooler on thursday and nice weather is on top for father's
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day weekend. so let's take a look at the cooling tomorrow. now, today places like san francisco even though it didn't feel like it, half moon bay did drop. but tomorrow you're going to notice everyone is going to drop. going from 100 today to 92 tomorrow. you're going to feel the difference in red wood city, 19 degrees cooler. san francisco down 18 from 91 to 73 degrees. so definitely some changes in the air. tomorrow morning, 9:00 a.m. you still have that down sloping wind in the north bay, but watch the wind switch direction as we head into the afternoon coming off the cooler ocean water. and that's going to bring in the cooler air tomorrow afternoon and also a change in the form of fog. not tomorrow morning, though. 5:00 a.m. some high clouds. 8:00 a.m. you're still looking at those high clouds and then we start to notice the fog rushing back in. tomorrow afternoon, evening it'll re-establish itself and that'll be our natural ac if you will. forget about the jackets, the sweaters. temperatures in the 50s to 70s.
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tomorrow afternoon it's going to be a warm one in the south bay but nothing like today. 89 santa clara, 92 degrees in gill roy. near the coast 70 half moon bay, 69 pacifica. downtown san francisco, 73 degrees. daly city, 68. and north bay 92 for you in santa rosa, 83 san rafael. this will be bearable heat, if you will. 84 caster valley. head inland, still be a hot one. not as hot as today. mid-90s around concord, fairfield. 92 in pleasanton. the heat eases tomorrow. from the mid-90s to the mid-80s, thursday is going to be much cooler. and then temperatures will fluctuate very little going into the weekend. father's day is nice. our usual summer spread of 60s to 90s. temperatures come up a few more
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degrees monday and tuesday. >> thank you, sandhya. all right, tomorrow on good morning america kevin durant's mother rhonda sits down with robin roberts for a one-on-one interview to talk about how her compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package,
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k.d. can actually opt in next year for 31.5 million to rehab with the warriors. how this plays out at this point nobody knows. game six raptors and warriors. we'll have it for you thursday night, pregame at 5:00. tip off at 6:00 only on abc 7. aaron rogers making at least a $1 million donation to the program. the money is going to be used to update the locker room and create a new aaron rogers scholarship especially for junior college transfers which is what rogers was when he came out of on fire, six innings, allows two runs, four. the a's were up
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sixth. two run shot, so it's a 3-2 game. two pitches later there it goes. chris davis second homer in three days, 14th of the year. 4-2. that holds up. a's win 4-3 evening their record of the year 34 at 34. giants and padres, check out sparky. sparky loves ice cream. first pitch of the game, gone. tyler beadi gives it up. man on for steven dugger, arcade bound. his fourth, 3-1. padres take a 4-3 lead. to the seventh and that gets down and to th wall. joe panik, he is chugging, digging for home and he is safe. giants go onto win by a score of 6-5. and this is fun, hunter pence reborn with the rangers tonight against the red sox. fly ball to right in boston.
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i got it, and now he's stuck on the wall. he thinks it's gone. the ball rolls and nobody goes after it. so hunter pence the former giant has an inside the park homer, the first of his career at age 36. that ball may still be in the outfield there. abc 7 sports sponsored by river rock casino. i guess they all thought it was a home run. are we tnot yet.? at crystal geyser we put our mountain source on our bottle... that's cool. ...because we bottle at our mountain source. crystal geyser alpine spring water.
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