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life. the event runs through thursday. and aside from all the big announcements, the conference whethe sllffer se engineerin other the developers. and you can catch the key note at 10:00 a.m. on youtube, apple tv and apple.com. i'm julian glover, abc 7 snoonoma county is reportin another death related to the coronavirus. it was a person at a skilled nursing center. it is sonoma's fifth death since the pandemic began. this was the first weekend that the county allowed hotels, short term rentals and zoos to reopen. it ided johnson beach and sav ffuge says health and safety of visitors is the top priority. >> we modified the trucks a little bit. there are social distancing
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marks on the ground. >> restaurants have been open for several weeks now. sonoma county businesses say that they have brought back many furloughed workers who have been out of a and governor you hanewsom i to hold a press conference at noon. most of the bay area is holding back, stage three allows higher risk workplaces to resume business again. we'll have a live coverage on abc7news.com. and covid-19 hospitalizations have reached the highest point since the start of the pandemic. there are more than 3500 confirmed hospitalizations confirmed saturday. it is possibly due to an increase in california now has more than 173,000 confirmed cases and nearly 5500 coronavirus deaths.
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developing news in the south bay, where a 19-year-old man is dead in a shooting involving milpitas police. officers were responding to a stabbing on north temple drive. they found a man armed with a knife outside of an apartment building. police ordered him to drop the weapon but he ran toward an officer and that officer fired. he died at the hospital. the victim is expected to survive. and nascar has launched an investigation after a noose was found in a black driver's garage. jobina fortson has the growing outrage over this racist act. what are you hear something. >> yes, bubba wallace is nascar's only black driver that races full-time in nascar's top cup series. and a noose was found last night in his garage at thet talladega
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super speed way. nascar says we are angry and outraged and cannot state strongly enough how seriously we take this heinous act. we have launched an immediate investigation. espn's marty smith says the incident comes amid big changes at nascar. >> this sport is in a progressive of mode. this sport is in a moment where this crap, this despicable crap, is not only not acceptable, but there is just no place for it. >> just two weeks ago nascar wantith an banned the confederate flag at its events. wallace has been outspoken, he says the noose serves as a painful reminder of how much further we have to go. >> thanks. and a encounter has both sides claiming that they were the victim.
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police are trying to get to the truth of what exactly happened there. laura anthony has the story involving the two sides blaming the other. >> all i saw was things flying. my concern was is anybody hurt. >> reporter: a lee a sanders this protest nearly turned deadly when a white suv suddenly sped through the crowd. >> at that point, my only concern wa because what i saw was a lot of things flying in the air and people screaming. i mean, it was traumatic. there were children in the crowd. >> reporter: sanders says two protesters suffered 3450i7b min injuries as they dove out of the way. the suv was driven by a nurse who had just finished her shift at a local hospital. the driver says she only drove through the marchers after she
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claimed they began throwing things, including a skate board and a bike at her suv. >> from what she reported, she became scared, panicked, she had items thrown at so she tried ar through the crowd. and then the 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 smashed windshield. b but the demonstrators say it was only damaged after the reaction. >> i want her charged with attempted murder because that is what that was. >> it is a difficult situation and, you know, we're trying to sort it out and investigate both sides as best we can. >> reporter: anyone with information is asked to contact sand ro
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sachbt santiago row a police. san francisco unified will reportedly part ways with sfpd redirect all money passed this associated with police into health and wellness programs, this is after weeks of calls to eliminate police presence in schools in the wake of the george floyd death. the christopher columbus statue is gone from san francisco francisco's coy tower. now the questin is what will replace it. and father's dayar extra mining amid t meaning amos and the pandemic, but first let's get another check of the weather. >> yeah, let's take a look. we'll go in to the inland east bay neighborhoods where our warm egg afternoon temperatures will develop. we'll be in the upper 80s to mid-90s. but right now, very comfortable
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to cool did th temperatures unt get to antioch, when 63. mout. diablo, 75. so the warm air is lurking just above the marine layer about 1800 feet. so expect increasing clouds over the next couple of hours. san jose, everybody else in the mid 0s. bay bridge toll plaza, your you commute all has to do with it getting breezy this afternoon and a little choppy. whether it is on the bridges or on the bay. here is a look at our neighborhood temperatures for the peninsula, 62 at 8:00, 77 at noon, low to mid-80s this afternoon. very night 72 albeit kind of breezy at 8:00. for the east bay, 62 at 8:00 with a few clouds around, but total sunshine and 78 at noon. mid-80s this afternoon. and down to a plbreezy sunny 72t 8:00. and the last stop is in san francisco, 57 at 8:00, mid to
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upper 60s this afternoon. we can never unite shake all the cloud cover especially near the coast. it will be breezy here also. so let's take a look at a week full of warm weather, summer is here for sure, we'll get to that. first let's say good morning to jobina. how is the commute? >> thank you. i want to talk more about your father's day weekend amounts lat little later. let's look at the golden gate bridge. the chp hasso forhis area. and also looks like we have -- they just canceled it. so it is just for the golden gate bridge and now another one for it looks like the san mateo bridge. so a bit windy out there, so take your time. also bringing in the graphics here, because i want to get to an issue that we're following, report of a brush fire that looks like in contra costa
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county, specifically southbound 242 past concord avenue. speeds are down to about 5 miles per hour as you head southbound on 242 because of this brush fire. fire crews are out there and it is also slow northbound as well. but it does sound like everything is under control, just causing a bit of a slowdown. and i to have sohav do have dri. tracy to dub lichb, 27 minutes. antioch to
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. we're off to a mostly cloudy start in the south bay. the temperature is 59 in san jose. 55 to 58, definitely cool out there this morning. we stay in the 60s at the coast this afternoon, but jump from 76 to 83 around the bay. 84 to 91. so quite a summer spread developing under a mostly sunny sky except for at the coast. we lose four seconds of sunshine today. yep, summer is here. let's take a look at what is going on. heat swradvisory central valleyd northern part of the state. and that does include solano counties. and suggestions are coming in for a replacement for the cristopher columbus statue removed from the company to you he las koi tower last week.
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christopher columbus has become a symbol of oppression in recent years. and phil matier reports that the list of replacements for the statue includes nancy pelosi, st. francis of is sa see see, an italian general who unified italy. there is also a suggestion to relocate the firefighter statue at washington square. jerry nadler says that attorney general william barr deserved to be impeached after the firing of the u.s. attorney in new york. geoffrey berman has investigated some of president trump's top allies, rudy giuliani included. democrats promise to investigate 's removal was politically motivated. the president has been pushing for his removal for months, but berman refused to quit. >> we've seen a pattern of the president opposing -- of barr
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corruptly impeding all these investigations. so this is just more of the same. >> berman agreed to leave only after being assured his deputy would succeed him. the senate will need to approve the president's nominee to replace berman. vanessa bryant shared a heartwarming message to her late husband kobe bryant. the picture shows kobe with his four daughters with the caption happy father's day to the best daddy in the world, we miss you so much. we love you forever. and always. this is the first father's day the bryant family celebrated without kobe and daughter gaeiaa when died in that helicopter crash back this january. and this was not a tip father's day with many having to rethink their plans to on best celebrate dad. cornell barnard is in san francisco with that story. >> reporter: a day for dad on thanak
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merritt. this free event was organized and inspired by the "black lives matter" movement. >> i feel like in light of everything going on, i wanted to take time to appreciate life instead of just death. >> reporter: there was a lot of good food, free haircuts, and family pictures by the lake. >> a nice event for the climate in which we're in, a chance for everybody to get out and mingle and whatnot, celebrate fathers. >> reporter: this year taking dad to an as 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 the marina green is a solid plan b for the hutch in-s family. >> when you are a dad, we're just flying by the seat of our pants. >> reporter: and son any is managing this coffee truck. he is bummed he can't spend the day with his daughter and son, about you feels lucky to be
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working. >> we appreciate the little things right now, even if it is working on father's day. you know, i can't really kch. i'm just happy i got a job still. >> we're just out here today celebrating father's day and with our masks. >> reporter: tina castro is treating her dad to lunch on the embarcadero where tables are cleverly spaced apart. >> i feel blessed to have two daughters that put pictures on instagram and they are friends. i'm lucky. >> reporter: joe said after lunch he wanted to take a walk on the golden gate bridge with his fathers. happy father's day to all the dads out there. colonrnell barnard, abc 7 news. >> i love it, she puts photos on instagram. >> yeah, she must be very proud of her dad. let's talk about what is going to happen today. hope you did have a great weekend and father's day.
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we'll start with the roof camera where it is 56 degrees under a mostly cloudy sky. notice the flags for the a little bit of a sea breeze out there, and that will increase our clouds over the next two hours on or so. and then they retreat back to the coast leaving the bay and inland neighborhoods sunny and a wide summer spread, 60s and 90s today. more clouds tonight, seasonably cool. and a summer spread all week with temperatures above average. especially inland. you can see how quickly the clouds reverse course and head back to the coast. sometime there is some sunshine, but 60s at tcoast and 90s inlan. a lot of mid upper to 80s in the south bay. we have 73 at millbrae. low to mid-60s along the coast with upper 60s in downtown and south san francisco, low 60s along the north bay coast, but the breeze keeps you from
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getting too warm. 84 at san rafael, napa 88 to 90. along the east brey shore, 72 at berkeley, 78 hercules, 83 at s at brentwood. good news at night we fall back into the 50s in most neighborhoods. in the 60s in the hills. so look at this, a steady pattern. we haven't had this steady of a pattern in months. and it only gets hotter friday and saturday before a little bit of a break by sunday. so get rid, if you live near the coast, fantastic. elsewhere, pretty warm. >> get that fan. apple's worldwide developers conference is going is today virtually. and the maker of fortnite hase s reportedly removed all police cars. and no new hardware is expected at the apple conference
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today. instead they are expected to announce that the microchips powers its mac computers will change. the move may allow apple to make thinner latch tops with better battery life. gamers say they are not seeing any police cars in fortnite, the change was reportedly made in response to protests over police brutality. epic games removed the cars because it was trying to be sensitive about the issues players face. finally, amazon's big style self 2020 gets under way today. the company says that it will include big price cuts on top nam nam names. so far unclear how long the sale will last. it is sxemgtsed to go on for at least two days. those are your "techbytes." demonstrators painted street murals, the demand they are using it. and a simple goal of a contraption that stretched the length of a home. ♪s testing all of.
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it is monday, 4:52. let's take a look at that heat advisory for so he lon know, lake and mendocino counties. it goes through saturday evening. there is a moderate to very high risk of heat illness, so you need to be careful. the longer you are in it, the more your body will break down and be more susceptible to that.
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the reason why the bay area by and large is not in it, because we'll have a nice sea breeze that will keep the temperatures in check in most neighborhoods. still reaching the 90s inland, but triple digits unlikely d equality took many forms this father's day weekend in fremont, the group dads demanding justice, organized a skate boarding contest. skaters paid a visit to city hll where there was an open mic event. participants called for solidarity to stand against hate. and then the group made their way to the skate park in central park for another gathering. in the east bay, a group painted the words reparations now. they say that it would ci isboocovernmen ican-american budgets are moral documents. and understanding that where the
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city puts its money talks about what the city cares about, where the city's priorities are. >> we do not need more police on our streets. we need more funding in our schools. >> one of the people leading the effort says that the reparations now message covers the street where the ku klux klan held parades 100 years ago. and this year's solano stroll in berkeley has been cancelled because of the pandemic. the annual event draws a quarter million people to the mile long festival. the solano merchants association says the cancellation was a joint decision by both cities after consultng with the alameda county health department. organizers say they do hope to bring the event back next year. and we've all had a lot of time on our hands lately, right? and a high school student in american canyon used her free time to create a contraption that won this year's people's choice award at an international competition.
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wow. the 16-year-old's machine uses legos, spatulas, cars and a lot of dusk tact tape to deliver a f soap. her crazy creation beat out entries from 39 states and a dozen countries. she was a cartoonist that drew complicated machines to complete simple tasks. wow, that is so cool. that is awesome. >> yeah, congratulations to her. love her creativity. let's talk about what will happen the rest of the week. look at that summer spread from 60s at the coast and san francisco, 70s and 80s around the bay to 90s inland. and it just keeps going that way, whether it is wednesday,
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thursday, now friday and saturday are likely going to be our hottest afternoons. and inland, we could reach 100 in a couple spots before it starts to cool off a little bit sunday. good news though, look at this, the air quality even when it is that hot will remain good to moderate, which is healthy for all of us. next at 5:00, why the sharks will be giving away a lot of free team swag this week. free team swag this week. and also the new you call tt ♪ ♪ ♪ for 40 years you've helped make-a-wish, make the stars align. because when we come together, hope and joy will shine. together we've granted more than 500,000 wishes for children fighting critical illness. but we're not done. help us make every wish come true. ♪
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so visit chase.com/mobile. now at 5:00, an increase in illegal fire work activity, you may be hearing them all over your neighborhood, the plan to try to tackle the problem. and new warnings about an alarming increase in covid-19 cases, including among young people. good morning, everyone. it is monday, june 22. hey, reggie, hope you had a good weekend. >> good morning, liz. yeah, it was pretty good. and mike, i understand that some of those warm temperatures will linger for most of the bay area today. >> yes, for the entire week also. it will be a summer spread, so not everybody is getting the heat. hi, everybody. let's take a look. you can see the winds 22 miles an hour blowing inland at
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fairfield. and it is that sea breeze that will keep us -- most of us from overheating this week. you can see the cloud cover, matt reason layer is about 1800 feet. so a few clouds may spill over the east bayhills, but they will be short lived. you can see the layer of low cloudiness, 55 to 58 this morning. 60 at the coast, but 76 to 83 around the bay, 84 to 91 inland. our earliest sunrise has ended, it is now 5:48, but you our latest sunset, 8:35, happens the next week to week and a half. >> mike, thank you. and enough with the fi fireworks. people have had it officially with these boomgs thbooms that last throughout the whole night. amy hollyfield is live for us in san francisco with no on it. >> reporter: yeah, they are happening all over the bay area light being ying up the night s. and happening so much
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