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in the south bay, a woman takes off her mask, then coughs on another woman's 1-year-old child. >> reporter: i'm laura anthony. we're hearing two different stories about what we're seeing in this video. a white suv driving through a group of demonstrators in santa rosa. now police are investigating. >> i'm tracking warmer weather tomorrow afternoon. heat advisories will go into effect. we'll have all the details in the accuweather forecast. sta bay area for ae and secure future, this is abc7 news. [ screaming ] >> this close encounter between a driver and protesters in sonoma county has both sides claiming tonight that they were the victim. good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion lim. abc7 news reporter laura anthony has the story involving two
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sides, blaming the other and police in santa rosa trying to get to the truth. >> black lives matter. >> all i saw was things flying and my concern was is anybody hurt. >> reporter: alea sanders says the otherwise peaceful march she organized in santa rosa saturday night nearly turned deadly when a white suv suddenly sped through the crowd as dozens of people marched down the middle of sonoma avenue. >> at that point my only concern was, was anybody dead, because what i saw was a lot of things scream wasereopl e weren the protes suffered minor injuries a they dove out of the way of the su sanolice say by just finished her shift at a local hospital. the driver told investigators she only drove through the marchers after she claimed they began throwing things, including
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a skateboard and a bike at her suv. >> from what she reported, she became scared, panicked. she had items thrown at her vehicle and so she tried to get through the crowd. and then a subject on a bicycle that gave chase, i guess according to her, punched her through her open window. >> reporter: police released these photos of the reported damage to the suv, including a broken mirror and a smashed windshield. >> hey, slow down. >> reporter: but demonstrators told police the car was only damaged as a reaction after it sped through the group. >> first and foremost, i want justice served. i was her arrested, i want her charged with attempted murder because that's what that was. >> it's a difficult situation and, you know, we're trying to sort it out and investigate both sidese can. aon wh saa rosa police.o nt in santa rosa, laura anthony, abc7 news. >> we have just learned that a young man died after being shot
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by milpitas police while they responded to a stabbing. detectives tell us the 19-year-old man was armed with a knife. police ordered him to drop his weapon, but he ran toward one officer. that officer then fired his hand gun at the suspect. the santa clara county d.a. office is investigating what happened. police also say the 34-year-old victim of this afternoon's stabbing is expected to survive. >> two south bay leaders will declare racism to be a public health crisis and put their support behind the black lives matter movement. santa clara county supervisors dave cortezzi and cindy c will announce a resolution tomorrow. that resolution calls for eliminating racial inequities throughout the south bay. cortezzi and chavez will be joined by south bay naacp leaders during tomorrow's announcement. and in the east bay, a group of community activists painted the words "reparations now"
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avenue. one organizer says reparations could compensate the african-american community for slavery and centuries of racism. part of that includes changing how local governments spend taxpayer money. >> ultimately we're talking about budgets being moral documents and understanding where the city puts its money talks about what the city cares about and what the priorities are. we don't need more police on our streets, we need more funding in our schools. >> one of the people leading today's effort says the reparations now message covered the streets where ku klux klan were years ago. >> they discovered a noose belonging to the only black race car driver. it was used by bubba wallace at the talladega super speedway. they are calling it a heinous act. wallace is in town to drive in talladega 500 race. he release a statement calli abf
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racism and hatred. all this comes after wallace urged and nascar agreed to ban the confederate flag from race tracks. >> only on abc7 news now, a troubling case out of san jose involving a woman who coughed on another woman's baby. it happened at a yogurt land shop in south san jose and the baby's mother said she believes race played a role. here is abc7 news reporter j.r. stone. >> coughing on someone's face, she did it on purpose. it's not that she coughed, oh, cough-cough on accident. no, she purposely coughed on my son's face. it's okay. >> reporter: she is describing what she calls an attack on her son at this yogurt land location in south san jose. last friday the woman standing in front of her got mad, saying that mau are, a who was pushing her son's stroller was too close in line. >> it happened so quick and i was in shock that she got close. she took off her mask really fast and she coughed on my son's
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face. >> reporter: maura showed surveillance video that shows the ensteytire incident. she takes off her mask and appears to cough toward the boy. they are not releasing the video making it harder to identify who the woman is. maura said she believes what happened was motivated by race. >> i believe this woman might be racist because the family in front of her was white. me and my grandma are hispanic and she started telling me my distance and once i started speaking spanish to my grandma. >> reporter: as for maura's son, she says he did have a slight fever after the incident, but is doing okay right now and his mother is hopeful he doesn't get coronavirus. >> if he were to get sick, i can't even imagine. >> reporter: i did reach out to san jose police who have labelled this as an assault case, still waiting to hear back from them. doesn't appear as though any arrests have been made. i also did personally view that
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surveillance video, which is troubling to say the least. in san jose, j.r. stone, abc7 news. >> tonight a former advisor to president trump revealed in an exclusive interview with abc news martha raddatz some of the details of being inside the white house inner circle. former national security advisor john bolton has written a book called "the room where it happened." raddatz asked about mr. trump's dealings with russian president vladimir putin. >> you say that president putin plays donald trump like a fiddle. how does he do it? >> he knows the people he's talking to. and i think he looks at somebody like donald trump and says to himself, as an old kgb officer, how am i going to get him to the place i want him to be? and i can just see the smirk when he knows he's got him following his line. >> you were worried about leaving him alone in a room with vladimir putin. why?
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>> because i didn't know what he would say. >> bolton also provided an insider's view into president trump's relationship and what some called a bromance with north korean dictator kim jong-un. >> you have always been a hardliner on north korea, and yet there you were with the president who wanted to meet with kim jong-un. what concerns did you have about that? >> well, i was very concerned that he would giveaway things that he didn't need to giveaway. >> do you think he really believes that kim jong-un loves him? >> i don't know any other explanation. i think kim jong-un gets a huge laugh out of this. even if it were a deep personal relationship, it doesn't change the fact kim jong-un is never going to give up his nuclear weapons program. but nobody should misunderstand that a personal relationship is somehow equivalent to better relations between the two nations. >> bolton says he will not vote for president trump to be
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re-elected in november. a lifelong republican, bolton has worked for four gop administrations in his career and he told cnn he will write in the name of a conservative republican on his ballot. >> at least one current aide to president trump believes bolton could face criminal charges for some of the information he revealed in his book. all of this follows the white house going to court to stop bolton from releasing his memoir, "the room where it happened." a judge ruled against president trump and the book hits shelves on tuesday. the trade advisor peter navarro spoke out against bolton in an interview with cnn. >> he will not only not get the profits from that book, but he risks a jail sentence. he has done something that is very, very serious in terms of american national security, and he's got to pay a price for that. >> navarro also accused bolton of lying about a conversation between president trump and china's president xi jinping. >> now that the christopher
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columbus statue has been removed in san francisco, there's talk about what will replace it. coming up, some of the well-known names from the present and the past that could take the empty spot in front of coit tower. >> the first thing this year for apple's worldwide developers conference, it's going totally virtual. it starts tomorrow and we have a preview of some of the big announcements expected at this year's event. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. despite the fog rolling in tonight, we are tracking a warmer afternoon for m every year, you can see spectacular celebrities at aids walk san francisco. this year they are coming to you! join bette midler
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gloria estefan sts of queer eye rupaul's drag race superstars. for aids walk san francisco live at home, streaming on july 19 to benefit prc and their covid relief efforts all over the city. register now at aidswalk.net and their covid relief efforts all over the city. that could mean an increase byin energy bills.. you can save by using a fan to cool off... unplugging and turning off devices when not in use... or closing your shades during the day. stay well and keep it golden.
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coit tower. the san francisco arts commission say they decided to take it down, saying columbus is a symbol of pain and oppression, particularly to many indigenous people. "san francisco chronicle" insider and abc7 news contributor phil matier says the list of replacements include nancy pelosi or relocating the firefighter statue now at washington square. you can read phil matier's columns in the "san francisco chronicle" saturday and monday. >> the worldwide developer's conference is totally virtual due to the pandemic. iphone users will get a preview of the new operating system and home screen experience. imac aficionados might hear more about apple's switch from intel chips to its in-house processor. the conference runs through thursday and anyone can watch the keynote address at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it will be available on youtube, the apple tv app, and apple.com.
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>> this year's solano stroll along solano avenue in abany in berkeley has been canceled because of the pandemic. the solano merchants association made the announcement today. the annual event draws in a quarter million to take in a lively festival. alameda county and berkeley public health departments weighed in on the decisin to cancel as well. organizers say they hope to bring the event back next year. >> starting tomorrow, commuters will only be able to buy clipper cards at one of bart's busiest stations. that means you can no longer buy paper tickets at bart's montgomerie street station in san francisco. that's the third station to make the switch this month. you can still use paper tickets to enter and exit all bart stations. bart will keep converting station vending machines to only sell clipper cards through the end of this year. also tomorrow, a crews in san francisco will begin battling mother nature. the great highways set to begin. crews will move sand along the
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ocean beach and the highway pushing it back toward the sea. it typically closes one southbound highway between lincoln highway and sloth boulevard. it is expected to last one week. >> all right. shifting gears now to the weather, i know eric isn't thrilled about it, but it was a father's day of heat, drew tuma. >> yeah, it really was. we're going to find that heat increasing in our inland communities over the next couple of days. in fact, we'll have some heat advisories go into effect tomorrow afternoon for some hot temperatures. right now, though, live doppler 7 along with satellite showing your marine layer right along the coast. in fact, we have it spilling into the bay right now. we'll zoom in closer on satellite, and the fog is over san bruno now over the airport. san mateo and it is going to move into the east bay over the next couple of hours as well. it was breezy out there today and most cities the wind has really backed off. however, it's pretty strong through the delta right now. you can see it's gusting close to 30 miles per hour in fairfield. and tomorrow afternoon, you'll notice again that wind kind of
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picks up. we have that peak daytime heating. we'll expect the gusts again over 20 miles per hour. so, numbers right now, we've mainly fallen into the upper 50s to lower 60s. you do see some outliers. like cloverdale, ukiah, brentwood, upper 60s to lower 70s. where we don't have the influence of the wind it's warm in a few locations. tonight it's about the fog rolling back in. mostly cloudy on the coast. little bit of drizzle perhaps in the early morning hours. you can see numbers falling a few more degrees from where we are right now in a lot of cities into the mid if not upper 50s first thing tomorrow morning. now, future weather, we'll show you the fog. 6:00 a.m., bumped up along the coast line stretching through the golden gate bridge. it will pull back to the coast likely around 9:00, 10:00 in the morning to have. it will linger pretty close to the coast line allowing for a pretty cool coast. however, it's going to get hot as we move inland tomorrow. it is for that fact the heat advisory will go into effect at noon tomorrow for solano county,
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lake county and mendocino county. we'll have hot temperatures in the 90s, so heat illness is possible, heat exhaustion because it's not just one day of these hot temperatures. it will go on for several days this week. so highs in our microclimate starting in the south bay, it's warm, sunny, 88 in san jose, 92 in gilroy. about 85 the high in sunnyvale. along the peninsula, 84 nor mountain view, 79 for redwood city, but that fog and an on shore breeze will keep pacifica to a cool 61 degrees. even downtown in the city tomorrow it is a cool june day. 64 in the city. 65 and breezy in daly city. into the north bay we're at 86 for high in petaluma. 97 in cloverdale. 88 in napa. 83 in vallejo. east bay tomorrow afternoon sunshine 73 for oakland, 81 union city, 83 fremont, and inland we're in the 80s to mid 90s. 96 antioch, 90 walnut creek, and 91 in livermore. so, the accuweather seven-day forecast, we'll show you fog in the morning to sunshine in the
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afternoon. and you can see the next seven days the coast does remain cool, dion and eric. you look inland and it's very hot especially friday and saturday, getting close to 100 degreesment degrees. so our microclimate under effect, first official week of summer is underway. >> i'm not sure what i like most, the hot temperatures or dion rubbing it in that i don't like the hot temperatures. but drew, thank you very much. >> eric has just got to go to the coast. all right. well, a student from the bay area has won an international competition for this machine. up next, how she came up with the chain of events all to drop
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>> the rue goldberg machine, this crazy contraption she made beat out people from 39 states and about a dozen countries. the end result of it? to deliver a bar of soap for hand washing. i mean, you'd wash a lot more hands if you had a contraption like that, right? >> you wouldn't have any time to wash your hands because it takes so long for the bar of soap to get to you. all right, time for sports now with chris alvarez. >> coming up, an act of racism in the nascar garage. all the details ahead. plus we go on a lighter note. down memory lane. why are we showing you video of these two kids? we'll expl
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>> announcer: now abc7 sports with chris alvarez. >> well, an investigation is underway tonight after a noose was found in the garage of nascar driver bubba wallace's garage at talladega motor speed way. now, wallace is the only african-american driver on the circuit. late word this evening coming from nascar that a noose was found in the garage at the 43 team. nascar which recently banned the confederal flag from all events made a statement tonight saying, in part, they are outraged and will do whatever it takes to find out who was responsible and eliminate them from the sport. wallace tweeted out response as well, saying he was incredibly saddened by the despicable act of racism. today's race at talladega was postponed due to bad weather. they are set to go green tomorrow. they kept a strong focus on fighting racial injustice. the show was hosted by russell wilson, sue bird and megan rapinoe. plenty of bay area athletes
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making appearance, steph curry, tom brady, sabrina yunesco. kyle shanahan, steve kerr encouraged white athletes to stay motivated and pushing to see social change and racial justice. >> the time is now. >> to my white athletes. >> listen up. >> listen up. >> the time is now to listen. >> learn. >> listen to and follow. >> amplify and act. >> i will use my platform. >> to speak out and dismantle systemic racism. >> racism black americans have faced for over 400 years. >> espn reports that major league baseball players will not vote today on the latest 60-game proposal. the vote was expected to happen today, but late word is the vote has been pushed. all major league baseball training facilities are closed as coronavirus cases rise in both florida and arizona. major league baseball's latest proposal is for a 60-game regular season to finish by the end of september with expanded playoffseynt a 70 du earlierk t
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will not go any higher than 60. golf now, the rbc heritage, five shots, then a thunder storm delay. webb simpson won the 2012 father's day at olympic club. five birdies on the back nine. three in a row getting him to 22 under. what a score that was. pretty sunset, but daylight becoming a factor. he needs this chip on 17 to drop to have a chance to tie, and it just slides by. he finished tied for third. at 18, abraham unser needs this long bird to force a playoff. on line, but short. simpson wins the second time this year. the 22 under is a new tournament record. hey, did you see this? >> number one pick in the 1997 entry draft, joe thornton from the -- [ cheers and applause ] >> san jose is proud to select from the seattle thunder birds patrick malo.
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>> well, a big day in sharks history. today in 1997, two kids named joe thornton and patrick marleau went one, two in the nhl draft. look at these guys. thornton was two weeks from his 18th birthday. marleau didn't turn 18 until september. marleau and the penguins will compete in the resumed nhl playoffs while thornton said he intent intends to come back this season. that is your look at sports. let's send it back to you. >> new evidence showing our fight against coronavirus is far from over, and we hear from one family hit by the virus multiple times. that's coming up. >> also, for many local families father's day today carried some extra
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>> announcer: building a better bay area for a safe and secure future, this is abc7 news. >> good evening. i'm eric thomas. >> and i'm dion a driver and group of protesters both hit. the unprovoked attack in santa rosa. this follows an suv driving through a crowd of people as you see and hear. police are now investigating last night's incident to see if anyone should face criminal charges. >> in san jose, a mother is accusing another woman of a racist attack. the mother says that woman targeted her 1-year-old son deliberately coughing on the boy during a dispute inside a yogurt shop. the child is doing okay. he did have a mild fever following the incident. police are investigating. >> you were worried about leaving him alone in a room with vladimir putin. why? >> because i didn't know what he would say. >> president trump's former national security advisor john bolton provided an insider's
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look in an exclusive interview with abc news's martha raddatz. bolton shared details from his memoir due out on tuesday. house judiciary chairman jerry nadler says u.s. attorney general william barr deserves to be impeached after the abrupt firing of the u.s. attorney in new york. democrats are promising to investigate to determine whether joffrey berman's removal was politically motivated. abc news has learned president trump has bupushing to oust bern for months now. he is investigating the president's personal attorney, rudy giuliani. >> we've seen a pattern of the president opposing, of barr corruptly impeding all these investigations. so this is just more of the same. >> berman left only after being assured his office would be in the hands of his deputy, audrey strauss. the senate will need to approve the president's nominee to replace berman. >> now to the latest on the
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coronavirus pandemic, the world health organization today reported the largest one-day jump in worldwide cases, more than 183,000 in 24 hours. brazil had the most new cases followed by the u.s. in new york, the governor there says less than 1% of tests yesterday came back positive. here in california, officials say the number of positive cases remains stable. hospitalization rates saw a slight increase over the past two weeks, and a former bay area hot spot for cases, santa clara county, today reported 89 new cases. that's the highest one-day jump since the pandemic began. and there's more evidence tonight that coronavirus is still a growing threat. 11 states are reporting record numbers of new cases this weekend, while the u.s. approaches another grim milestone, nearly 120,000 lives lost to covid-19. hasest from miami.victor oquendo r tight doctors sounding the alarm the dangerous s coronavirus. >> covid-19 cases are spreading
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like wildfire in states like florida, arizona and texas. >> reporter: the white house saying it's now preparing for a second wave just in case stockpiling supplies. but this wave is getting worse. 11 states setting new records this weekend. and for the first time since may 1st, more than 30,000 new infections nationwide in each of the past two days. hospitalizations now increasing in 17 states, including florida, a state that opened early. >> i don't feel like people are doing enough of a job of keeping social distancing and keeping masks on their face. people are getting tired of wearing the mask, but this is not the time to do it. >> reporter: the virus claiming more than 3100 lives in florida alone. 50 cases were under the age of 35. the governor attributed to more testing now admitting there is more to it. >> that is an indication that certainly in that age group that you're seeing more transmission in the community. that's not purely just a function of the fact that they're testing more. >> reporter: while younger
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people may not be getting as sick, they may be a danger to others. >> we're starting to see these asymptomatic spreaders passing along to their family members, their parents and grandparents, definitely more likely to get sick as opposed to a younger healthier individual. >> reporter: in arizona, drivers lining up to get tested, icus are at 85% capacity, and a similar situation in nearby el centro, california. >> it's caused suffering and death and dying and going on to the next one and doing your best, doing everything that you went to school for. and sometimes everything you do is not enough. >> reporter: the virus taking a devastating toll on this family in los angeles. desperate for a lung to save their mother after already losing their father and grandmother. >> we never -- we didn't touch anything. we always sanitize everything, but, you know, my whole family got it. it's serious. this virus is no joke. it's no joke at all.
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>> reporter: florida's governor does not want to issue a statewide mask requirement so local officials are taking the lead. some of the biggest cities like miami, fort lauderdale and orlando already have their own mask requirements and as cases start to rise we'll see if others follow suit. palm beach set to vote on masks this week. victor oquendo, abc news, miami. >> actor and comedian d.l. hughley says he has tested positive for coronavirus after he collapsed on stage during a show in nashville. the 57-year-old lost consciousness friday night. he was suffering from exhaustion after a week of traveling and work. at the hospital, doctors tested him for covid-19 and the results came back positive. through an instagram post, doctors told him his infection appeared to be asymptomatic. he did not have a fever, cough, loss of smell or taste, or respiratory problems. >> we're expecting new face mask recommendations from the centers for disease control. cdc researchers have been conducting a scientific review about the masks.
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scientists wanted the study if masks protect people from ntrac preventing them from spreading it. the cdc has already published guidance on its website. one recommendation says people should wear masks when they leave their home. another recommends people wear a mask if they cannot properly social distance. new guidance is expected quite soon. a national lockdown in spain has ended for the first time in three months. sp spaniards are free to move around their entire country. travelers from the united kingdom can enter spain's borders without having to quarantine for two weeks. spain is hoping the easing of restrictions will help salvage the summer tourism season which is a large part of its economy. >> president trump's allies are rushing to his defense after last night's rocky campaign a' feepartment, arena was only a third full with 6200 attending the event. that is far short of what the
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campaign promised. his campaign manager refuted reports that tiktok users may have played a role in the low turnout, saying the campaign has a way to weed out bogus numbers. campaign aides also blamed protesters outside. >> there were protesters who blocked the mags and so we saw that have an impact in terms of people coming to the rally. >> former vice-president joe biden's campaign says the low turnout was no surprise. they say mr. trump's supporters are abandoning him after he struggles to respond to the coronavirus pandemic, and the george floyd protests. >> for many, this was not a typical father's day with many families having to rethink their abc7ews reporter cornell ad. barnard is in san francisco and has our story. >> reporter: a day for dad on the shores of oakland's lake merritt. >> today we're celebrating black fathers. >> reporter: she organized this free event inspired by the black lives matter movement. >> i feel like in light of everything going on, i wanted to
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take time to appreciate life instead of just death. >> reporter: there was lots of good food, free haircuts and he chance for everybody to get out and mingle and whatnot, celebrate fathers. >> it's this one to right center. >> reporter: this year taking dad to an a's game, a giants game or grabbing tickets to watch the dubs just isn't possible due to the pandemic, so planning an inflatable sofa on san francisco's marina green is a solid plan b for the hutchins family. >> when you're a lyitth pandemic, we're flying by the seat of our pants. >> i'm getting coffee for the fathers today. >> reporter: he's bummed he can't spend the day with his daughter and son, but feels lucky to be working. >> we appreciate the little things right now, you know. even if it's working on father's day, youknow.'sou kn can'tmpla. just hpy here today
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celebrating father's day with our masks. >> reporter: tina castro is treating her dad joe to lunch at gotts on the embarcadero where tables are cleverly spaced apart with artificial green hedges. >> i feel blessed, lucky to have two daughters. they put pictures on instagram and their friends, you know. i'm lucky. >> reporter: a lucky guy for sure. joe said after lunch he wanted to talk a walk on the golden gate bridge with his daughters. happy father's day to all the dad's out there. cornell ba >> the group dads demanding justice organized a skateboarding protest in fremont this afternoon, calling out racial injustice. skaters paid a visit first to city hall where there was an open mic event and participants ey then made their way to the skate park in central park for another gathering. >> this will be a father's day unlike any other for one new dad. >> he did everything that he
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could to be my son. and i need to do everything i can to be his father. >> holding his son is a moment he worried would never happen. coming up, why he calls his newborn boy a miracle. >> and i'm meteorologist drew tuma. tracking a warmer afternoon for most of us tomorrow. i'll have the details in the accuweather forecast ahead. >> and abc7 is proud of the bay area's class of 2020 by celebrating as many high school seniors as possible. and so far we've featured more than 3,000. congrats to you, class of 2020.
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twitter account on saturday, the family said, quote, tom petty would never want a song of his used for a campaign of hate. in the meantime, the guitar played by nirvana frontman curt cobain unplugged performance has sold for more than $6 million. cobain used the 1959 martin guitar for the performance only five months before his death. bidding for the guitar started at $1 million. australian businessman peter who owns a microphone company bought the guitar and says he plans to sell it after showing it around the world all in an effort to help artists. >> father's day is almost over, but it will be forever remembered by a man in chicago, unsure if his newborn would survive and unable to see the baby boy during the pandemic. he never gave up hope. abc news anchor wit johnson has the touching story. >> this is my first father's day. >> reporter: that's bob connelly heading to the nicu for a special visit.
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>> to go through this whole ordeal and see this child, it is literally like seeing a miracle. >> reporter: when we first brought you their story, bob and shawna were expecting their first child. five months into her pregnancy, shawna's water broke, putting her at an extreme risk. >> my whole body fell forward, just like in my hands. >> reporter: shawna was put on strict bed rest and eventually hospitalized. with covid-19 visitor restrictions, she and her husband were separated for 12 difficult weeks. >> it was, it was just heartbreaking. >> reporter: but bob was determined to support his bride, bringing date nights to her about 40 times, ordering dinner from their favorite restaurant, dropping off hers with security, and then taking his seat four stories below. >> we are all set up, wonder baby, miracle mom. >> reporter: bringing handmade signs shawna could see from her hospital window. >> it's the power of positivity and really trying to stay positive in such a scary
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situation. >> reporter: and today? >> happy father's day. >> reporter: that positivity paying off. >> in there sleeping. >> reporter: a baby boy, forest, weighing in at 4 pounds 3 ounces. and while he is premature, the baby is doing well. doctors cautiously optimistic. a precious father's day three months in the making. >> he did everything that he could to be my son. and i need to do everything i can to be his father. and it's just the greatest gift, the greatest gift. >> reporter: whit johnson, abc news, new york. >> that is so sweet. hey, speaking of gifts, eric, i thought the curt cobain guitar story was going to be one your kids got you for father's day. >> yes, 6 millio is a little out of our price range, i think. let's get a free look at the weather now with drew tuma. >> yeah, and, guys, we'll find a pretty warm afternoon tomorrow for a lot of us. the only exception, the coast will stay pretty comfortable.
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we do have heat advisories that will go into effect tomorrow afternoon. tonight we have the coastal cloud cover right now spilling into the bay. mid to upper 50s for overnight lows for most of us. the heat advisory is for solano, lake, and mendocino county starting at noon tomorrow. the reason is because we have hot temperatures in the upper 90s headed our way here, and that can lead to some heat illness like heat exhaustion. this is going to be several days of some very hot weather away from the coast. so microclimate is in full effect tomorrow. 64 in the city. 73 in oakland. 88, though, in san jose. 92 in concord. 96 in antioch and santa rosa. up to 90 degrees. the accuweather seven-day forecast, a pretty summer-like pattern right now. we have mid to upper 60s for the coast for much of the forecast, but away from the coast it gets very hot, especially thursday, friday, saturday we're in the mid and upper 90s for several days in a row. so take it easy under those heat advisories the next couple of days. >> all right, drew, thanks.
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