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we cannot force anyone to move in here. however, if they decline the invitation, we will have them move outside of the area. >> that was oakland mayor fighting noise and dust and pointing proudly to these new units that will provide housing for 76 people living on nearby streets. oakland's director of services says programs like this have been working in cities like portland and seattle. >> i talked to people who said i could never have gone from a good morning, it's sunday july 7, i'm chris nguyen. tent straight into a housing first unit. i needed this interim step. we're looking ahead to pleasant weekend across the bay area. >> reporter: each of these units looks a lot like a tuff shed here is meteorologist francis with a window and bed. dinglasan with the forecast. when new residents move in hi, francis >> hi, everyone. tomorrow they will have signed six-month contracts and won't be we have increasing clouds to the time spent idly. >> we provide wrap around north. you can see it here with live doppler 7 and satellite image. services from mental health, substance abuse, job training. on-shore flow will bring cooler >> this is a moral imperative. temperatures. pretty live shot, with sunrise a few minutes ago. people are not healthy without this is out looking towards shelter.
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we are in the wealthiest region mount diablo. in the world. breezy conditions in the hill and will pick up as well during the coast this afternoon. >> reporter: in oakland tonight with 12-hour day planner, here roughly 3,000 people will sleep on the streets. is what you can expect. lots of low clouds and heat index passing through. temperatures in the 50s still carmen randallson is grateful cloudy at the coast by this she's no loner one of them. afternoon. then by 4:00, temperatures will >> when you look back on this 10 be cooler compared to yesterday. or 15 years from now, will it be so inland areas in the mid-80s, around the bay low 70s and at a good memory or a bad memory? >> a good memory. the coast only upper 50s. something good come out of it. so that's a good thing. we have a little bit more >> in oakland, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. cooling tomorrow. i'll have your complete forecast >> every county in the bay area coming up. has released updated data on the chris. >> francis, thank you. governor newsom number of homeless. from this year's homeless census, we've mapped out each hardest hit by the earthquake. county and the percentage change he's glad injuries aren't worse since the last census was taken but they aren't breathing a sigh in 2018. in the east bay alameda, contra of relief yet. as you know aftershocks could costa increases of 43%. happen at any time. at 7.1 friday's earthquake was santa clara's homeless population rose by a third, close to a total of 10,000 people. stronger than 6.4 quake that san mateo saw a double digit struck the same region thursday. it was felt from mexico to percentage increase. only two counties saw the sacramento. there have been no reports of death or major damage but homeless population drop.
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there's still plenty of cleanup those were marin and solano. today. abc reporter has the latest. you can dig into the data where you live online. we have information about nine >> reporter: the magnitude 7.1 counties and numbers that go back a decade. earthquake rocking southern california. >> this has been a traumatic experience not only for me but go to abc7news.com and search the words homeless census to the entire area, never find it. time now is 6:42. experienced anything like this before. a lot going on this weekend. >> violent shaking sent chandeliers swinging, water out francis, the temperatures definitely going to dip a little bit today compared to yesterday. of pools, sparking fires and >> yeah, especially in san causing rock slides that francisco, will be below practically blocked this highway. average. >> when the earthquake happened, going to be breezy. i was in bed, so i just got in only 60s if you're headed to my bathroom doorway. fillmore jazz festival all due to a system to the north i ran out here and saw the devastation. you just heard racket, noise, bringing heat index yigh clouds. things falling. >> this trailer swaying i'll have your neighborhood forecast coming up. thanks, francis. dangerously close to a 2-year-old boy. >> get up, get up, let go. >> i seen my son coming around. also ahead madison baumgartner lasted only two innings after getting hit by a line it's like, there's nothin -- nothing left. i just wanted to get him. >> the epicenter from friday's 7.1 quake just 11 miles from thursday's 6.4. those that live near the epicenter are so shaken, many
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are deciding to spend the night outdoors, afraid their homes are too dangerous with the aftershock. >> my kids don't feel safe. my wife doesn't feel safe inside. just to get a little more comfort for them, i plan to just camp out over here. >> experts plan there's a decent chance of powerful quakes to come. that leave therea lasting impression. >> 27%, likely to see one or two like the feeling of movement as a new journey begins, of those in the next week. or the sight of soft fur, warmed by the morning sun. >> abc news, los angeles. >> everybody okay? did you get hurt? you might remember new flavours, or a view that defies all expectations. >> this video was taken inside an albertson's grocery store in these are the memories that stay with you, ridgecrest just moments after long after the moments have passed. the earthquake hit. the power was knocked out. as the camera goes through the store, you can see everything that came off the shelves and wound up on the floor. cracks highly visible in trona, at a shell gas station, east of ridge crest. pavement lifted cainpoio
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to crumble. >> the earthquake. >> that was reaction from disney land visitors as the earthquake hit. you can see some of the lights swing there. the park evacuated them from the new millennial falcon ride and temporarily shut down other rides including space mountain. we've seep roads cracking from the earthquake. this is highway 178 in kern county. ed caltrans is already at work trying to fix them. this was taken friday night in ridgecrest, they were trying to patch the gaps wherever they could. there also have been several rock slides that have since been cleared. governor newsom says the damage could pass hundreds of millions of dollars and aftershocks could cause more damages. abc news 7 louis pena with more. the shaking hasn't stopped. more than 3,000 aftershocks jolted the valley, breaking roads and cracking buildings. in ridgecrest, this dramatic
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scene. people running out of the laundromat. a young boy carrying a little girl in his arms. seconds later the ceiling collapses. >> we've got to be prepared. this is a wakeup call. not for this community, it's a reality for this community, but a wakeup call for the rest of the state. >> reporter: governor newsom visited and declares a state of emergency and requested president trump to issue an emergency declaration so the happening today warrior star state could receive federal aid. klay thompson celebrating the >> your daughters at school, release of his shoe celebrating sons at camp, you had some his love of newspapers. consideration you can't just pick up your phone and all reconvene. here is a look at the shoe you think about in a worse case covered in newspaper clippings about some of thompson's biggest performances. we've seen long lines for steph curry's shoes and we could see scenario where we can't talk, the same in oakland for these. we're going to go to this site. >> governor sues om said the first 150 people at the oaklandish store in downtown earthquakes are the price of living in california. oakland get the opportunity to buy the shoes for $180. they also get a subscription to "east bay times." the event starts at 11:00 a.m. in sports giants and a's looking to close out first half of the g
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geophysicist confirmed. season with a win before tuesday's all-star game. >> the depth about 10 miles. all of those aspects are very, very similar. both teams have matches. what could happen on this type giants take on cards. event. >> but how prepared are you? first pitch at 1:05, a's at >> i feel very unprepared. i don't know when it's coming, t-mobile park first pitch at 1:10. giants pitcher madison what's going to happen. >> ambassador county fire baumgartner left last nighted division chief said having supplies for 72 hours are just some of the essentials. >> the most important feature would be drinking water, the game early after taking a line very most important thing. drive off his pitching arm in the first inning. anthony flores with more in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everyone. a set of gloves, maybe some madison baumgartner had his shortest outing of the season. goggles. some food, nonperishable-type he lasted just two innings after food items. being drilled by a line drive on > so far no deaths or major his pitching arm. injuries have been reported. giants and cards, happened with the second atter of the game. >> governor newsom mentioned statewide earthquake alert jose martinez with a system, said it's still in the come-backer. he would be safe at first. work and will be ready shortly baumgartner would be checked out and stayed in the game. but did not give specifics on the time line. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. you can see the damage. the governor was asked cards would get the run, an rbi yesterday if he was surprised by the lack of major damage following these two earthquakes base hit. compared to the damage after the 1989 loma prieta quake. m madbaum would come back for the second inning but leave after that. two innings, one on fourth, two
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strikeouts. spaces are negative but a bruised elbow. if he stayed, he would have it killed more than 60 people and knocked out parts of san gotten run support. francisco and oakland. joe pops up, should have been an out. despite that it showed him how tyler o'neil misplays it. bases loaded now. some areas can escape damage. you know what's coming next. >> i remember sitting in the marina district, said the entire next batter, austin slater, the bridge collapsed. i was under the city. i assumed the bridge collapsed. i was in the middle of it. grand slam. 5-1 giants, seventh inning. i was right there with those runners on base for pablo sandoval. he gets it over the fence. that's his 11th of the year. iconic buildings that had buckled, walking down the block. i assumed the rest of the city looked like that. the giants win it 8-4. i was amazed when i walked the a's and mariners in seattle with the fans feeling really good. city, 99% of it was in good shape. so we're remarkably resilient. for ways you can prepare for oakland led 1-0 in the third. matt olsen doubles with solo an earthquake or any natural disaster, head to the website, bomb, his 18th of the season, abc7news.com. 2-0 athletics. but the wheels came off in the fourth. look for prepare norcal emergency resources. it's right on our home page. niel now to our other top stories. that's a two-run shot, ties it. sonoma sheriff's department who shot a man on a rampage july 4th two batters later, kyle hits e . has been identified as a veteran bassett gives up six runs on law enforcement officer. he worked 18 years on the job, seven hits 4 1/3 innings he the last four with sonoma
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would take the loss after bases county loaded walk in the fifth created anllede attacked a 5-2. how about this. pop-up in foul territory, a great diving catch, a run scores security guard and ran down a woman with the guard's truck on sac fly, mariners go on to win 6-3. before he was shot. well, for someone who he shot kofi three times. doesn't say much, kawhi leonard he remains in critical condition has the nba talking. and faces criminal charges. late friday night kawhi sent the sheriff's department said the video of the stunning series of events will be released very shock waves through the league picking clippers over lakers and soon. police are making progress raptors. the two-time nba finals mvp has into their investigation into a shooting at tanforan mall which agreed to a four-year $142 sent terrified shoppers runs for million max deal with the cover last week. clippers. this came as a shock to many. one of the suspected shooters in leonard chose clippers over joining lakers with lebron james custody along with an accomplice. and anthony davis. a second shooter is still at large. abc 7 news reporter cornell he also decided not to resign with the raptors, the team he barnard has details. just led to their first nba championship. once kawhi announced his >> reporter: last tuesday the unthinkable at the mall, a fallplace.usingrdoone-year ed to shoot-out between teens captured on security cameras. it sent terrified shoppers running for cover. free agent contract with the >> i heard four pop, pop, pop, lakers.
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a reported $3.5 million deal. way less than $5.3 million contract he signed last year to play with the warriors. utf the mall. with the lakers, cousins will be >> a 16-year-old shooter and 15-year-old accomplice, both the reunited with former teammate boys were arrested saturday at a anthony davis. to the pitch, earthquakes hosting real salt lake. home in san francisco. >> diondre gant remains at 15 minutes no score. large. a deep shot. >> police chief barberini says look at this, knocked away by the 18 shooter involved has not been found. he's considered to be armed and dangerous. dan investigation ark. he had five saves in the match. >> we believe this generated second half stoppage time. when it looked like a scoreless between a dispute between two draw. groups of people and the two shooters were shooting at each danny will redirect it, fourth other. >> police say the dispute was minor but won't say what it was. goal of the season and quakes win it 1-0. the two teens wounded in the that's a look at your morning gunfire. sports, i'm anthony flores. have a great sunday. >> the victims were associated with the two groups. happening today the united >> reporter: some shoppers were states women's national team is one match away from being crnec. uneasy about returning to tanforan. >> we debated coming but figured u.s. beat england last week in so much security, it would an epic semifinal showdown to probably be okay. >> this woman coming back to support small businesses. advance to the finals against >> i'm glad they found who did this. netherlands. megan rapinoe said she's ready it makes the community a littl to play after missing last game fe i'st we feel ser after a hamstring strain.
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they hope to wip second cup title and fourth overall. it's kid. the match starts at 8:00 this weees tyf tivi morning. let's get a check now of the bay area forecast with francis from anybody inside a mall but just a complete disregard for dinglasan. francis, good morning to you. >> good morning. grab a jacket if you're going to public safety. >> reporter: one shooting victim watch any of those games today. has been released from the hospital, the other in good we've got clouds and cooler condition. police say both of them have not weather. live doppler 7 with satellite been completely cooperative with image. notice off to a gray start due their investigation. to a system to the north and stronger on-shore flow is going still unclear what brought the to bring us cooler weather, cloudier conditions and we'll group to tanforan last tuesday. cornell barnard, abc 7 news. see fog lingering at the coast a man in custody after throughout the day. killing a man he apparently new live shots in san jose bits of in contra costa county. blue. temperatures in the 50s. sky7 flew over pacheco after a san francisco 55, oakland 59. badly injured man was found on the street friday. the victim 29-year-old man died san jose currently at 56. at the scene. b.a.r.t. police detained the this time from mount tam, we see those clouds painting the sky. suspect, 41-year-old erin good a gorgeous sunrise this morning, pcontra costa authorities beliee more temperatures in the 50s. cooler through parts of the he killed him during a dispute north bay. santa rosa 53, concord. they say both men knew each in the higher elevations, gusty other. >> time 6:10, switching gears.
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conditions, mount tam 25, mount francis dinglasan tracking the forecast with us. a slight cooldown today compared to yesterday. diablo dropped to 25 miles per >> we're ending our weekend on a hour. we'll see the breeze pick up especially along the coast this cool note. temperatures coming down a few afternoon. degrees. we'll see increasing clouds gray skies over the golden gate which you'll find in the east bridge today. bay camera. that will stay that way throughout the day. here are your forecast features, we have high clouds because of a what you need to know. system to the north and low cooler and cloudier today and clouds due to on-shore flow, tomorrow. temperatures will drop today and then a little bit more tomorrow. slightly cooler numbers. i'll have the forecast coming and then the stronger sea breeze up. >> thank you. new details about a bold crime will push the clouds and fog in oakland. a man took a firefighting truck overnight. for a joy ride. we could see drizzle along we hear from the people who coastal mountains and then a watched him do it. plus today is your last warming trend tuesday into friday. so highs today you'll notice are chance for a little below average. san jose 77 degrees at the beach. santa cruz 70. morgan hill still getting up to 80 on the lower part of the peninsula we'll find low 70s for you. check out the coast. just cloudy there. temperatures only in the upper 50s throughout the day including daly city. it will be breezy as well in san francisco. you'll need a jacket throughout the day. sunset district 60, downtown san
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francisco 63 for fillmore jazz festival and mild through parts of the north bay. mild 80s petaluma, santa rosa, 86, calistoga 80. temperatures will range from mid-60s to mid-70s, a high in berkeley 66, oakland 67 and hayward getting up to 71 degrees. fremont warmer at 75. inland areas coming down from the 90s yesterday. so we'll see mid-80s through honey, this gis ridiculously fast. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. pittsburgh, antioch, brentwood and 77 in pleasanton for the keeping up with the ford's. alameda county fair. keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. patels. overnight lows. the wahh-the-wahh wolanske's. right. we'll start to see the clouds no one is going to have internet like this. push through. heat index make their way through the bay area throughout xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses the day and low clouds will push simple. easy. awesome. in tonight, overnight into tomorrow morning. the areas of green there, we want gig-speed internet? we've got you covered. could see some drizzle along or check out our other amazing speed options. coastal mountains and beaches. temperatures will drop into the get started now for as low as $29.99 a month for 12 months. 50s once again. here is your accuweather click, call or visit a store today. seven-day forecast. so for today we've got a cooler
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afternoon. temperatures coming down compared to yesterday. tomorrow we'll be below average. they will drop down a little more. tuesday through friday is when we see the warming trend. so temperatures will start to be a little milder on wednesday and warming up and rising on thursday. friday, 90s return to inland community. it's going to be a pool day around the bay, upper 70s. ♪ at the coast we'll be coming up as well. mid-60s by the end of the week. slight changes and maybe ♪ slightly cooler for next weekend. plenty of sunshine for all. enjoy the last day and holiday this is how driving should feel. weekend. >> not a bad forecast. the tech-advanced nissan leaf. francis, thank you. next pandemonium at a zoo in the best selling electric vehicle of all time. this is nissan intelligent mobility. ♪
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new details about a bold crime in east oakland. someone broke into a fire station and stole a wagon truck. those are the rigs often used when fighting wild land fires. they don't know how they did it. lisa has more from those who called in the theft to police. >> asked what i'm doing here, i'm helping, what you need. no, you're not helping her. so basically she took her own actions and that's when it honey, this gis ridiculously fast. happened. he pulled off in a fire truck. we are seriously keeping up with the joneses. >> her niece told her to dial keeping up with the ford's. 911 after she confronted a man keeping up with the garcia's. the romeros. patels. sitting inside of this rig. the wahh-the-wahh wolanske's. right. her nephew also saw the suspect. no one is going to have internet like this. >> he had civilian clothes and xfinity makes keeping up with the joneses he was sagging, too. he had regular clothes on. he didn't have the right, proper simple. easy. awesome. want gig-speed internet? thing. he looked kind of like he was mental. we've got you covered.
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>> all this happened just or check out our other amazing speed options. mome station 23. get started now for as low as $29.99 a month for 12 months. the place was empty when the suspect got inside the locked building, found the keys to the rig and busted out. click, call or visit a store today. >> somehow they hit here, this whole thing bent here. >> after the suspect took off in the rig and tore through the door, it had to be fixed. that's when the station was out of service for roughly four hours. meantime the wagon blowing past drivers on i-80 in this cell phone video. once in vacaville, some 50 miles from oakland, chp ordered spike strips put out. >> looks like the right rear tire is blown. >> eventually slowed down and rolled into a car near the plaza. >> driver door is open. >> the suspect was immediately taken into custody back in oakland. sadness fills the fire station. >> disappointing and a little let down this happened to our fire station. we're here for the community and to protect our citizens.
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i would say a little let down. >> the rig will take a few weeks to repair, in oakland, abc 7 news. an 11-year-old girl hopes someone will return her pet rabbit after being stolen while being displayed at the marin county fire. here are the winning numbers someone took the rabbit thursday. from last night's $165 million a fair goer alerted security guards after witnessing the powerball drawing. theft. guards searched the fair ground but did not find the rabbit. 4, 8, 23, 46, 65, the powerball fair officials say the girl is devastated. she had raised snowball since birth. they have made changes to number 1. limiting number of people in fur and feathers area at any one nobody picked all six. wednesday night's jackpot goes time to help prevent future up to $180 million. the winning numbers from last animal thefts. night's $59 million superlotto happening today, it's your plus drawing 3, 22, 28, 35, 46, mega number 16. last chance to enjoy alameda county fair this weekend. it opens at 11:00 in pleasanton. take's event include cooking, nobody picked all six in that drawing either. wednesday night's prize demonstrations, horse racing and demolition derby. increases to $60 million. good luck. vince neil of motley crue will perform. a giant panda celebrated its sixth birthday at taipei zoo in it ends with a fireworks show at 9:00 tonight. tickets for the fair still taiwan this week. he got to munch on a special available online.
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this is one competition to birthday cake made of ice and take part in if you want to decorated with fruits and carrots. adheef long lasting couple he's the only cub of two giant a grueling pandas given to taiwan as a course in finland. goodwill gift back in 2008. athletes do exactly what the name says. the zoo has been working since 2015 to help the pair conceive again. so far no new brothers or a lithuanian man waded through sisters just yet. now a final weather check with waist high water to finish the francis. >> all right. we've got cooler temperatures course in one minute and since today and they range from upper seconds. despite the name, athletes don't 50s at the coast to mid-80s have to be married to compete. male contestants can steal a inland. san francisco breezy, cloudy at neighbor's wife if they don't 63. oakland 67. have a cam pannion. san jose 77. temperatures will continue to time 6:17. drop tomorrow as well. let's send it to francis we'll be slightly below average dinglasan tracking the forecast before things start to warm up this morning. hi, francis. >> hi, chris, everyone. midweek. i want to start with the >> all right, francis. thank you. thanks to you for joining on abc 7 mornings. satellite because we're seeing increasing clouds and fog along i'm chris nguyen alongside the coast, even moisture off the francis dinglasan. coast. we could see some drizzle "good morning america" is next. we'll leave you with a live look tomorrow morning. gray skies over the bay. at our golden gate bridge camera can you sow this live thought showing the fog in san from emeryville. francisco. abc 7 news returns at 9:00 a.m. low clouds at the coast, heat we'll see you then. index passing through. temperatures right now mostly in the 50s.
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san francisco's 55 and redwood city at 55 as well. san jose 56. also her i a shot from the east bay hills. low clouds spilling over the hills. see heat index there in the distance over mount diablo. temperatures also in the 50s through parts of the north bay. santa rosa cooler, petaluma 52. concord already at 59, livermore 56 degrees. we have breezy and gusty conditions in higher elevations like mount diablo, mount tam 20 miles an hour as well. at the surface it's calm right now. things will pick up this afternoon. it will be gusty at the beaches. another live shot from mount tam. beautiful sunrise there and more of those heat index. so for the forecast today, you can expect cooler temperatures, also increasing clouds. the trend will continue today and into tomorrow the stronger sea breeze will bring us fog overnight, even some drizzle possible, patchy drizzle mostly along the coast. then we have a warming trend tuesday into friday.
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your highs today will be a little bit cooler compared to yesterday and also slightly below average. san jose 77. at the beaches santa cruz 70 degrees on the lower part of the peninsula. you can find low 70s, redwood city 70, but in pacifica and half moon bay, daly city only upper 50s with that sea breeze and those cloudy conditions. ♪ downtown san francisco 63 degrees as well. protect your pet you can expect those gusts to with the #1 name pick up this afternoon. in flea and tick protection. in the north bay, some low 80s. frontline plus. trusted by vets for nearly 20 years. through santa rosa, upper 70s, san rafael, look for sonoma and napa to be mid, upper 70s. east bay is very mild as well. oakland at 67 degrees warming up to 75 in fremont. interior valleys will hit the mid-80s this afternoon. look for a high in pleasanton of 77 with plenty of sunshine this afternoon. in walnut creek 79. now, overnight lows tonight, we'll start to see clouds increase this evening and push
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through the bay into the east bay. good morning, america. overnight tonight temperatures in the 50s. you see those areas of green. parts of the country bracing for that's the patchy drizzle, strong storms to end the holiday mainly along the coast, coastal mountains as well. weekend. here is accuweather seven-day this rare tornado in new jersey forecast. touching down between two of the cooler afternoon today. we'll be below average with state's busiest highways. temperatures continuing to drop its force caught on camera, flipping over this car. tomorrow. plus, this powerful lightning a warming trend starts on strike. tuesday, gets a little bit the threats on the radar this milder. sunnier weather, rising temperatures on thursday. morning. blown to bits. then friday we'll see the 90s a massive blast rocking this return. so very warm inland, around the florida shopping center. bay, upper 70s. >> just like a big bomb. mid-60s at the coast. >> this building decimated. so enjoy the last day of the as people are sent running from a popular gym. holiday weekend on a cooler note. if you want pool weather, it's nearly two dozen injured. the latest on the investigation coming back towards the workweek. >> many folks enjoying extended into what set it off. on edge. weekend with the holiday being southern california bracing for on thursday. back to reality tomorrow. more aftershocks as we're seeing new images demonstrating t francis, thank you. abc's localist sharing inspiring stories on "more in common."
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surrounded by sharks? ocean ramsey did and now she's teaming up with a shark attack survivor to save prehistoric creatures and the oceans they live in. >> i remember brushing my fingertips on the water that morning. literally as soon as i made that motion, a large tiger shark came up underneath me and grabbed onto me. i woke up an amputee. >> i'm a photographer and shark advocate. >> nothing like the presence of a shark. 450 years of evolutionary perfection. to me, i couldn't imagine something more alohas, i'm ocean ramsey. a lot of people don't care they are being killed because people are afraid of them, they don't have cute, cuddly appearance. >> we're here in shark
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. whit johnson from new york to tell us what's coming up at 7:00 on "good morning america." >> good morning, coming up on "gma," dangerous storms bather northeast. a tornado touching down in new jersey, flipping a car while brutal heat slams the south this holiday weekend. plus explosive disruption, a massive blast wreaks havoc o af. dozens injured, survivors flee the rubble. the question still unanswered. finally a coffee
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controversy. starbucks coming under fire. what one of its baristas barists police officers. a response and anger on both sides. that's ahead on "gma." 6:25, new this morning, disney channel actor cam ran boyce has died. the death confirmed by his family. they say he died from a seizure in sleep from an ongoing medical conditions. boyce was known for his roles in descendants and "jesse." he was just 20 years old. disney is the parent company of abc 7. stevie wonder announced he will be receiving a kidney transplant this fire. he announced in england. wonder said he'd do three more shows and undergo the surgery in september. he told fans he didn't want them to hear rumors after recent reports of health issues. he says he has a donor and, quote, it's all good. the oldest woman in the united states celebrated her
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114th birthday this weekend. friends and family gathered for a party in harlem, new york, to bring in another year of life. despite oldest in the country, she's 6th oldest in the world. her family attribute it to her faith in god and her belief that moderation is key. >> i can't believe it. it's just wonderful. i'm glad she's here and pretty much have her right mind. we hold conversations, laugh, have fun. >> for a little perspective, she was born when teddy roosevelt was president. that's seven years before the "titanic" sank and nine years before the start of world war i. still to come on abc 7 mornings, rebuilding after a magnitude 7.1 earthquake. a look at some of the most terrifying places in ridgecrest. plus a big announcement. from iran. the major milestone they reached and newest promise to remaining for your heart... your joints...
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heat index to the bay area as well as pushing some fog along the coast. you can see what those clouds look like right now as we check out the live shot at walnut creek, beautiful sunrise. heat index will be passing through the bay area this afternoon. here is your 12-hour planner. in the next hour temperatures in the 50s. then by lunch time this afternoon, heat index passing through but at the coast it will still be foggy and cool and breezy. so highs today a little bit cooler compared to yesterday. inland areas in the mid-80s around the bay, low 70s at the coast and upper 50s. chris. >> francis, thank you. this morning dozens of waking up in temporary shelters in kern county following magnitude 7.1 earthquake. friday's earthquake so strong it was felt in the bay area. ridgecrest is about a six-hour drive from san francisco. reporter cory james from sister station in fresno is in ridgecrest with how people there are beginning the road to
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recovery. >> reporter: many cp and get things back to normal. this market is one place that had quite the damage when the earthquake hit. wine bombses all over the floor. things are very different of there's one place in this market that's a good reminder what happened. racing for safety this new video those shows the moments a family inside a ridgecrest laundromat frantically running out the door during friday night's jolting earthquake. a little boy inside seen pickin up a little girl and carrying her inside his arms. seconds later parts of the ceiling collapsed. it captured a cry from a selma native. we show with her about the frightening experience. >> it was scary. i never had that before. it was a hard, hard shake. >> the damage even took a toll on highway 178. parts of the roadway repaired during the day buckled again after the quake. as crews patched the crack, i was nearby on facebook live
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showcasing their work, that's when a 4.4 magnitude aftershock rattled the ground. >> oh, my gosh. it's moving. it's moving. it's moving. >> things are starting to move up in trona. the small town in the dark for nearly eight hours and nearly 50 structures were damaged by the quake. now power has been restored, the only challenge is no running water. >> it was hectic. everything was moving. the walls were moving. everything. never seen something like that. >> back in ridgecrest cleanup efforts under way in the market for the second time in three days. >> i know how much the store means to my dad. i knew it had such a profound impact on him. that got me devastated. >> however, out of town family members are stepping in to help. >> drive here, try to help. it's going to be very difficult to start. but some -- two hands better than one hand. >> unfortunately the owner says he does not have earthquake insurance. as you can imagine, he's taking quite the hit financially from all the damage he's experienced over.
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he does say, though, he is relying on his faith just to get him through the hard times. in ridgecrest, cory james, abc 7 news. y chef jose andres sent his team to ridgecrest to serve up hot meals for victims staying in red cross shelters. organizers with world central kitchen say there are close to 400 people in shelters. last night's dinner included a salad and roasted chicken over rice. the group provided first responders with meals. this isn't new for the organization. world central kitchen also responded after natural disasters in haiti and puerto rico. we've been sending push alerts like this one as the situation in ridgecrest and the surrounding area develops. if you want alerts like this in the future, the abc 7 news app is free in the app store. b sure to enable notifications. new this morning iran announced new reductions to its nuclear commitments giving the world a 60-day window. according to an iranian
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government spokesperson in tehran, iran will cross the uranium enrichment cap of 3.76% today. this marks the end of a 60-day deadline issued to remaining members of the deal. u.s. backed out but condemned actions. iran's foreign minister says it still wishes to uphold the deal and will give another 60 days before altering its nuclear commitments further. time now is 6:34. a billionaire investigator who mingled with bill clinton, donald trump and prince andrew has been arrested on sex trafficking charges. allegations against manhattan hedge fund manager jeffrey epstein date back to the 2000s. epstein is already a registered sex offender stemming from a florida case where he pleaded guilty to soliciting an underage person for prostitution. he spent 13 months in jail. after that conviction. he's expected to appear in manhattan federal court tomorrow on these latest allegations.
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former vice president joe biden is once again apologizing for comments he made about working with segregationists during his time in the u.s. senate. the democratic presidential helpful delivered the apology on the campaign trail yesterday in south carolina saying his views had evolved. biden also defended his record fighting for civil rights and racial justice in america. >> now, was i wrong a few weeks ago to somehow give the impression to people that i was praising those men who i successfully opposed time and again? yes, i was. i regret it. i'm sorry for any of the pain or misconception they may have caused anybody. >> california senator and democratic presidential candidate kamala harris pounced on biden's situation on the debate stage saying his positions were out of touch. coming up on "this week" acting department of homeland security secretary kevin
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mcleanan will talk about the crisis at the border and future immigration policy. you can watch the full interview with george stephanopoulos. right here on abc 7. still ahead on abc 7 mornings, a new community offering hope to the homeless. we take a tour inside the newest tuff shed community in oakland. first a look outside at abc 7 exploratorium camera pointed at the bay bridge
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we tell you every day abc 7 news is committed to building a better bay area and we stie bk up that clm.e issuefssne we focus on because it impacts all nine bay area counties. oakland is working on a solution making villages of tuff sheds to house the homeless. it built the first in 2018. sky7 flew over the latest community near interstate 580. abc reporter wayne freedman spoke to people who called places like these a home. >> reporter: you might call it a social experiment, a row of cabins beneath the freeway in oakland. it's not exactly prime real estate but postal worker carmen randallson will take it after all she's been through. >> it is noisy but beats having to be out there on the streets in a tent. >> reporter: hence the problem that has led to a solution. in the caltrans maintenance yard ts counitis voluntary.
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