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small child possibly identified on social media and we're learning she might work at a school. and expanding coronavirus testing nlts bay arin the bay a move cvs is taking as we see a spike in cases. good morning, it is thursday, june 25th. hi all our friends in the quad box. >> happy to be here on this friday eve. >> mike is doing the brady bunch look. >> i am. let's talk about the forecast. a cooldown on the way? >> you are having nothing to do with my silliness this morning. appreciate that. hi, everybody. let's get to live doppler 7. still some cloud cover out there, but not as expentensive
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it has been. temperatures about the same this morning, mid to upperer 50s, even a 60 around the bay. near 60 at the coast where the clouds will return before we get to noon. 78 to 90 at 4:00. enjoy a wonderful evening with temperatures in the 70s. now we want to get to the developing news in the south bay. police are looking into social media posts identifying this woman seen in this video coughing on a child at a yogurt land shop. lauren martinez is live in san jose with the latest on this investigation. >> reporter: tsom intentionally coughing on this child in a dispute over social distancing. the boy's mother has identified the woman in a photo lineup are. in the video released by police, you can see the woman walk over to a stroller and cough at least
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two times over a young boy. the mother says the woman standing in front of her got mad that she was too close in line. the oak grove school district released this statement that says in part, we are aware of an incident allegedly involving one of our ploy degrees who was videotaped coughing on a baby at a local eatery. the employee is currently off of work and not providing any services to our district students. the district did not release the woman's name in their statement. from san jose, lauren martinez, abc 7 news. abc 7 is working to xwibuil better bay area and we focus on fourinudin al. governor newsom says there has been an explosion of new covid-19 cases in california and we spoke with several epidemiologists who say that the state is worse because of not handling the shutdown well and
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not consistently wearing masks in public. >> what have you discovered? >> that we were right all along, that the disease is concentrated in neighborhoods, it is being trance submitt transmitted in densely populated households. >> and the president obama could even get worse. experts say we have not started to see the case fwrs businesses reopening. governor newsom wants to expedite the release of low ris showing no signs of slowing. more than 450 inmates are infected with covid-19. 433 of those are new cases within the last two weeks. 51 staff members have also teed positive. the marin county health officer says the surge started after inmates were transferred from a prison with an outbreak. cvs is planning to increase test sites in the state.
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that includes locates in san mateo, san jose, tiburon and pleasanton. the sites use self swab testing. you have to register for an appointment at cvs.com. health officials in san jose are honing to test 1,000 a day at the s.a.p. center. testing at this site is free, you do not need and an point. at this one and you do not need to be showing symptoms.an point. at this one and you do not need to be showing symptoms. and the new coronavirus hot spots are popping up all over the country. now some states are implementing travel restrictions to stop the spl spread. jobina is at the live desk. >> good morning. starting today, people traveling to new york, new jersey, and connecticut from states with a high rate of covid-19 will be required to self isolate for two weeks, that is a total of 14
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days. so this is what we're learning. the quarantine applies to states with at least a rate. as of yesterday, nine states meet the threshold. carolinas, washington, utah and texas. this morning on gma, the governor of connecticut talked about what went into the tri-state's area's decision. >> so back when the new york metro area including connecticut had a high infection rate, there were some quarantines in our visitors down to places like florida. and today they have a much higher ten times higher infection rates than we do here. virus often travels by airplane, and then it spreads. so we felt one of the best things we could do is see if we can prevent that from happening in our region. >> the governor says while new york will fine people who break the rules, connecticut does not have a plan for enforcement. they may come up with one if the problem gets worse. you can hear more at 7:00 on
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gma. the state of hawaii has a new plan that could soon open up the islands for summer vacations. starting august 1, tourists can avoid the 14 day quarantine if they get pretested for coronavirus no more than 72 hours before their departure. visitors would need to present negative covid-19 test results when they get to one of the airports in hawaii. the 14 day rule was first imposed in march and has been extended until july 31. there is still a lot of buzz this morning about a 5.8 magnitude earthquake that shook the eastern sierra. the earthquake hit near lone pine. several aftershocks followed including one that measured 4.6. people across the central valley could feel it. this is video from fresno and you see the lights swinging back and forth. some people the felt it in parts
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of san jose, but thankfully no reports of damage or injuries. a growing call to revisit the investigation into the death of this young man who died in police cusstody. his mom's message this morning. and there is an investigation under way this morning after a child was seen driving in oakland and it is caught on video. and i hope you've liked the last couple days because we're going to do it again today. temperatures will climb about a degree or two putting us anywhere from 2 to 10 degrees above average. from 69 in san francisco to 95 in concord. we will break the cycle this weekend.
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we are in the 59 to 60 degree range. newark and redwood city, 60 and 61 city. alameda, 57 right now. sfl san francisco about 55. look at that, early sunshine means that we'll have warmer her. so if you want to get out and about, today is one of the warmest days. so a caution there. plus the small craft advisory on the bay water later on.
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we'll spike be at 81 in the east bay. peninsula, upper 70s to low 80s for most of the afternoon. and san francisco will see more sunshine than we have the last couple days and temperatures in the mid to upper 60s. those breezes kick in at 4:00 and that is when we drop down to 60 by 8:00. skra crash in san jose this morning, i want to pull in the graphics so everyone can see the area that has been impacted here. this is southbound 101 at the oakland road off-ramp. and you can see there are delays in the northbound and southbound direction of 101. we have on looker traffic and speeds are down to 29 miles per hour and 34 miles per hour as you head south. a car reported. ambulance and fire are on the scene. it does look like they are working to get it cleared out of
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the way, so shouldn't see a delay too much longer. but that is what is happening there. drive times, slow spot is tracy to dublin with a 36 minute drive time. and then a live look at the san mateo bridge where we see traffic picking up as people make their way towards the risky opening, the just released guidelines from the cdc about plans to reopen salons. and plus a close encounter for an nfl player in his own
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custody last year, he was walking home after buying iced tea. someone called 911 on him saying ski mask. the caller said he was not armed. when police confronted him, they struggled and police gave him a dose of ketamine. >> for them to kill him because he was that bright and shiny, that different, it hurts. >> mcclain later died. the district attorney says he did not charge the officers involved because no criminal violation occurred. amid the "black lives matter" protests and the death of george floyd, there is now a petition going around with more than 2 million signatures calling for the officers involved in mcclain's death to be removed from duty. police this morning are looking into a video showing a young child apparently driving a car in oakland. the video is from june 19 at the
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martin luther king jr. regional shoreline. you can see the child is behind the wheel with an adult in the passenger's seat. the car is moving, police tell us they received a report about this incident, they are now investigating. no one has been cited so far. they are saying though that someone could face a child endangerment charge for something like this. new at 6:00, look at this, dallas cowboy safety does not want to mess with bears. this surveillance video shows what happened when he came across a mama bear and her thought they were kid, realized they were bears, threw the scooter down and left. he posted this on instagram.
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i want to watch it again. >> he threw that scooter down so fast and they started to run off too. they were just looking for some food. >> right by his car. >> wow. they kind of look like statues when he rolled up on it. >> he's like hey -- they don't want to bother him, he didn't want to bother them. >> want no part of it. wow. >> ended peacefully and would he mo move on. and what a gorgeous shot. isn't that gorgeous? nice shot, brian. 52 degrees as we see the clouds cascade. in fact i was looking at the marine layer and about 2,000 feet, it is 54 degrees. but you go up to 2600 feet and it is 74 degrees. so that gives you just how
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intense the marine layer changes our temperatures with such a small area. so we'll have fewer clouds tonight due to this dry patch moving in again today and that will lead to faster sunshine and slightly warmer temperatures this afternoon. we'll still have to wait in-until the weekend before break the cycle. 86 in santa clara, we have 81 in menlo park, 75 in millbrae. 63 to 65 along the peninsula coast. on the bay side, near 70 in downtown, mid-60s north bay coast. about 20 degrees to 25 degrees warmer in the inland valleys. and then look at cloverdale, lake port, yucaipa, triple digits, that is why you are under the heat advisory. mid-70s to low 80s for on most of the east bay shore. pretty comfortable there. fremont at 83. most uncomfortable, look at the low to upper 90s in the valleys.
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tonight, about the same as this morning. and tomorrow is day five, we break the cycle everywhere but inland neighborhoods saturday. sunday look at that vigorous dry cold front brings us back into the 50s, 60s and 70s. maybe a few 80s lingering in the east bay and that is it for this round of heat. if you need a reason to smile this morning, we have you covered. up next, the teen turning heads with a costume in the south bay and how he is helping people in need. and this really scary situation, an ikea book case follows on two kid. thankfully they are okay, but a warning for your family about what happened.
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let's take a look at that heat advisory. you can see lake, mendocino and solano counties are under the heat advisory through at least saturday. so as we get to day four and five, you really need to pay attention. ikea has promised to investigate after a video surfaced of a book case tumbling on to a pair of twins. the video may be hard to watch,
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but we want to tell you that the kids are okay. wow. a nest cam captured what happened in morgan hill. the parents say they secured to the wall in the twins' bedroom. they told the "usa today" that the anchors didn't line up properly, so they screwed one into a wall stud and the other into drywall. ikea says we're reviewing the video and need more time to get a better understanding of the details. we cannot provide any additional comment at this time. and as states and businesses slowly start to reopen, the cdc has released new guidelines for nail salons. the cdc says close contact with clients and co-workers for more than 15 minutes at a time may put you at risk. nail salons across the country say they are making changes to
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help keep everyone safe. >> we removed some of our manicure tables and only using two of the four pedicure chairs and also using disposable tools. and we're pretty busy, so far so good. >> people really need to be asking very, very serious questions. the nail salon business as to what precautions are in place just because businesses are open, that does not mean that they are safe. >> so what should you be looking for when selecting a salon in experts recommend choosing one larger in size with proper ventilation. in the south bay, a super hero is walkings streets of san jose. cnect with the city's s on homeless population. behind him, a wagon filled with food and water.
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known as batman of san jose, those living on the streets know his arrival often means much needed meal. >> sometimes a conversation is more than enough to help. just because you feel human again. >> i probably won't be hunting him down like i'mown like i'mowm know that it will be comfortable for me. >> the teen has used mainly his own money to purchase supplies. love it. next, an historic move in the east bay, open unified has voted to eliminate their police department. plus a bay area company has hundreds of open positions and no experience about is >> reporter: and an official says he is tired of people
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a deadly fight inside a supermarket oversnit. and oakland unified votes to disband his police department. activists celebrate a decades long battle, but not everyone agrees. >> i think it is a dangerous mistake. wear a face mask or face a fine. a local lawmaker pushing to punish people who refuse to cover up the message from governor newsom. >> we hire for attitude and we train for skill.
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plus no experience needed, we are job hunting with jobina. and this week she is featuring a company with hundreds of open positions. good morning, everybody. it is thursday, june 25th. >> thanks for being here on this friday eve. we have a lot to talk about and one of the things is the heat wave we've been dealing with. >> yeah, it continues today. today is day four of possibly six days. we do have the sea breeze that keeps most of us from overheating. the air mass is notou as yesterday. but the cloud deck is a little bit higher in elevation, so it is climbing over the east bay hills and could make it into the east bay valleys. it won't last long. back to the coast and that is where it will stay keeping you in the mid to upper 60s, mid 70s
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to mid-80s around the bay and 80s and 90s in the inland neighborhoods. police in antioch are investigating a deadly fight at a lucky's super market officers say that they got a call around 10:00 last night about a fight at the lucky on contra loma boulevard. when they arrived, they found a man unconscious, and he was pronounced dead. wt was taken to the hospital. police say the man who died was trying to steal meat from the butcher shop and had attacked an employee, they say the employee fought back and for some unknown reason the man stopped breathing. the investigators don't though whether he died because of the fight or some sort of medical emergency. and this morning the oakland unified school district board has approved a measure that would eliminate the district's
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police department by the end of the year. oakland police will now respond to calls at the public schools. >> we don't need police, we didn't need any law enforcement entity. >> i think it is a dangerous mistake. telling people that the school zones is a free for all of criminal activity. >> we reached out to the oakland police department who has struggled at times with responding to calls. and they would only say they will continue to provide security to all community. in the north bay, the napa police department says it will limit the use of the use of a chokehold. officers will only use the technique in a deadly force situation. earlier this month vallejo and daily city polii police s they would also not use chokeholds. and governor newsom is
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giving another update today at noon. the governor says that he will not hesitate to go back restrictions again. and a bay area lawmaker proposed fines for people who wear masks. amy hollyfield has more on this. >> reporter: yeah, we're now seeing a county official telling the state to do more. san mateo county supervisor says it is time to crack down on people who didn't wear masks. he sent a letter to governor newsom adding him to enforce the statewide face covering order. he proposes a warning for the first offense, $100 fine for the second and $500 fine for the third. the governor has not publicly commented on the letter, but he has said that he doesn't like the idea of taking action against people over face masks. >> so please, please, wear a face covering. we can slow down the spread by doing that.
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we've mandated in the state we want to see it enforced, but we don't want to see it punitively done, we don't want to see people fined. >> reporter: the supervisor says that he will keep up the fight with or without the governor. if the state doesn't take being a he plans to ask the board of supervisors. he wants to stop the virus and get people back to work. amy wh a amy hollyfield, abc 7 news. and asuperintendent of is a loren sew unified says the school year will resume in late octob october. and he says that the machine cou plan could change depending on new guidance. and we've put together a
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resource to help you track what is open in the bay area and where. this map is on abc7news.com. coming up next, police may have identified this woman seen coughing on a toddler at a local yogurt land. her possible connection to a local school. and this is the big box at the stock exchange. the markets are reacting to another jobs report. you see about 58 points down after 1.5 million americans filing for unemployment 12th straight week of drops though, so there is a silver lining. and no experience needed, the bay area company with hundreds of job openings and what you need to know before you apply. floop and and let's get a look at the weather as we talk about this thursday. i'm looking the sound of the
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cooldown eventually. >> yes, it is coming this week as the winds will pick up also. but they may heighten the fire risk a little bit. let's take a look at what is going on with neighborhood temperatures. 52 in daly city, rest of us in the mid to upper 50s. redwood city, under partly sunny sky, 60 in oakland, flee monref in concord. and as far as your commute goes, you can see the marine layer is a little bit higher in the sky, so a little less likelihood of driving into drizzle and mist this morning. otherwise we have the same kind of setup, so watch out for those breezes during the afternoon and evening commute. south bay 62 at 8:00 noon 78. and a very night 73 at 8:00. north bay a little warmer, 85 at
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non, upper 80s to low 90s this afternoon. and a 73 at 8:00. and low to mid-90s in the east bay valley for several hours this afternoon. 79 with sunshine at 8:00. an update on the weekend forecast is coming up. how about the commute? so that earlier crash we were talking about in san jose is still there, unfortunately, it doesn't look good. this is southbound 10 # near 1, to get to the graphics. there is now two cars that overturned and are still resting on their roofs. so you can see that for the northbound direction, it is slow as well, around miles per hour. i see the green moving there, but still slow in the area. the reason we're not seeing a major backup is because it is in the counter commute direction. but injuries are reported and the fire department ise scene and they did call for an ambulance as well. so i hope everyone is okay
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there. looking at the bay bridge toll plaza, you can see it is a bit of a crawl. metering lights came on earlier than we've been seeing at 6:08 this morning for anyone that is headed in to san francisco from the east bay. and a look at drive times, tracy to dublin, 34 minutes. antioch to concord, 19. and it's a beautiful thing. superfast internet with an xfinity flex 4k streaming device included?
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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. when we closed our wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily
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taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. say hello to mr. sunshine. look at that gorgeous shot at pier 15. we'll be a degree or two warmer than yesterday except for the coast where we're stuck in the 60 degree range. heat advicery advisory friday into saturday.
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look at that, 100s up and down the valley today and thunderstorms will be booming up in the see aer are a once again. take a look off to the east this afternoon, look at some of those beautiful clouds.aer are a once. take a look off to the east this afternoon, look at some of those beautiful clouds. we'll share with you this breaking news from the u.s. labor department. they just released the latest weekly unemployment numbers. there were nearly 1.5 million new claims filed last week, which is a little bit higher than what economists expected. more than 47 million people have filed for jobless benefits in the last 14 weeks when the covid-19 pandemic caused massive layoffs. this marks the 12th straight week that weekly numbers have gone down. there are more than 19.5 million continuing unemployment claims. and here is a look at how the markets are reacting to the news. you can see that we're down almost 200 points.
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we are committed to helping to build a better bay area and we're focused on four areas including our economy. and with so many people out of work right now, finding is job is a critical part of rebuilding the economy and that is why every week we're job be hunting with jobina. and she has a look at one industry that is hiring right now. >> yes, so the owner of service champions heating and air conditioning is ready to hire people in the bay area right now. essential workers here. so one of the unique things is that you don't need any experience. ♪ yeah, let's turn that air on because it is hot out there. and so is the job far dear dealt >> we hire for attitude and we train for skill. >> reporter: kevin is the owner and founder of service champions
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heating and air conditioning. with the summer temps here and more people at home, his bay area business is in demand. >> for instance maintenance, if their furnace breaks down. >> reporter: the team replaces water heaters too, basically anything under the home comfort umbrella. so calling all technicians. they need you. >> and these are folks that love to work with their hands and also love customer service. we deal with the three a home, you have carbon monoxide, 220 volt electricity, and then you've got natural gas. so once the pandemic hit us, we needed to make sure that, a, our clients were ploenkte edprotect our team members were protected. >> reporter: that means masks, gloves, sanitizing and other precautions. but say the
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for you? there are positions open at their call center. >> we have 225 15 team members we're looking to double that. >> reporter: and you don't need skills for any of the departments. this is video of the employee training pre-pandemic. it is called champions university where you learn the reasons and get paid. >> the slogan is a high paying career without a four year. >> there we go. and here is the open roll. they need technicians. some of the job responsibilities include completing routine maintenance, operating tools to inspect, repair and conduct maintenance on furnaces and compressors ap mand maintaining clichbts relationsh client relationships.
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all the information available at abc7news.com. back to you guys. >> i love that. and i love what they said about hiring for attitude and teaching the skills later. if we had more of that -- i like the sound of it. >> focus on what really matters. and helping us cool off. >> yeah, my air conditioner matters so much right now. and if it broke -- >> i don't even want to talk about it. don't jinx it. >> right. and it is original, so 30 years old. so every time it kicks on, i'm like yes! let's take a look at what is going on outside. look at the east bay hills, the marine layer is up around 2,000 feet and it is 52 degrees there. but up at 2600 feet on top of mt. tam, 74. so over a 600 foot span the
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temperature jumps about 22 degrees. that is impressive. so consistent weather pattern continues today. dry cold front cool and breezy, sunday the coolest day and a little bit of warmth next week. and here is a look at how the clouds erase and head back to the coast by the lunch hour. 75 to 83 is your spread on the peninsula today. 63 to 65 along the peninsula coast. check out the near 70 degree high in san francisco, south san francisco, and sausalitosausali. the most refreshing temperatures today. and you get that with sunshine. mid to upper 80s through the north bay valleys, 100s, yucaipa, clear lake, that is why you are under the heat advisory. and the low to upper 9ayvalleys.
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day four of about six. temperatures tonight really nice, mid to upper 50s. even a few low 60s out there with fewer clouds than this morning. so you can see saturday the transition begins, but we really feel the difference sunday and into monday before warmer weather rolls back in to the forecast tuesday and wednesday. have a great day. this morning an update on the story about a woman who was caught on camera intentionally coughing on a 1-year-old boy. police are looking in to social media posts claiming the woman who did it is a teacher. lauren martinez is live at the yogurt land where it all te police ar into whether the woman is an employee at the oak grove school district. last friday, police say the woman was upset that the mother of a 1-year-old was not maintaining proper social distancing when they were in line at yogurt land, so she refr removed her face mask, got close
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to the baby's face and coughed two to three times. the district said that the employee is currently off work and not providing any services to district students and it goes on to say that the district is cooperating with police. the boy's mother says police have shown her a photo lineup and she was able to identify the woman there. lauren martinez, abc 7 news. the trial for two bay area college students accused of murdering an italian police officer is under way again. it had been delayed because of the coronavirus finney began he wi finnegan he saelder and york wea accused of killing him after a drug had gone bad. they say that they thought they were thugs coming after them after they stole a backpack. greg glass man selling the
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company after he made the controversial comments about george floyd and covid-19. the move comes just two weeks after glass man resigned from his post at ceo. he has been facing a lot of backlash. earlier this month he posted several tweets one saying the company is not mourning george floyd, another calling the current times floyd 19. hundreds of gyms across the country have dropped their affiliation with the company and now eric rosa in dole coal w cos the company. today president trump will head to wisconsin. he will be touring a ship building firm there and a then join a town hall with fox news. with just over four months out until election day, the president is hoping to build support for his re-election campaign, but the latest poll from the "new york times" shows joe biden is gaining support in several key battleground states that trump won back in 2016. so check out the numbers. biden ahead by 11 in michigan
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and wisconsin, up 10 in pennsylvania, also leading trump in florida, arizona and north carolina. happening today, tickets fo. yeah, next year's. because officials canceled this year's festival. so the tickets for this year automatically rolloff to ne ove year, but if you want your hone back, you have until july 24 to request a refund. next year the lineup will include lizzo and the strokes. tickets gee o on sale this morn at 10:00. nasa is renaming its washington, d.c. headquarters in honor of mary jackson.jackson.j. she helped nasa succeed in getting american astronauts in to space and that are story was told in the film "hidden
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figure figures". nasa says that jackson helped pen o blaop d in such a great way that people will be forced to remember forever. coming up next, the 7 things you need to know today. and abc 7 has launched a new streaming app so wherever you are, you can get our live newscasts, breaking news, weather and more with our new app. you can get it on apple tv, android tv, fire tv,
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here are 7 things to know. a man who tried to steal meat is dead after getting into a fight with an employee. at this point it is unclear if he died because of the fight or a medical emergency. number two, the oakland unified school district board has voted to eliminate the district's police department. the move will do away with law enforcement and any armed security in oakland schools. number three, san mateo county supervisor is urging governor newsom to fine anybody who doesn't wear face masks in public. he sent a letter to governor newsom proposing a warning for the first offense, $100 fine for the second and $500 fine for the third. number four, governor newsom is set to give an update on the coronavirus pandemic today at noon. you'll recall he spoke y cases
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newsome says he will not hesitate to go back to tougher restrictions again. number five, if our weather pattern was a movie, think groundhog day. yeah, it is day four of temperatures, 60s at the coast, 70s and 80s around the bay and 80s and 23450i7b990s inland. number six, we've had a busy morning in the south bay, but things have cleared up and looking good. checking out the bay bridge here, metering lights came on at 6:08. and look at this number seven, haha clinton-dix had no chance with a mama and baby bear. that scooter, bye. this is so funny. just scooting along and, nope, not today. >> and the bears weren't having it either. they are gone too. >> why are you here? >> why you throwing a scooter at
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good morning, america. alarming acceleration. more than 34,000 covid cases reported across the country in one day. cases now rising in at least 27 states. florida, texas, oklahoma and south carolina hit new single day records. houston hospitals running out of beds. doctors plead with people to help stop the spread. >> if they wash their hands and wear their mask and keep a social distance from others, they absolutely can play a role. >> dozens of secret service agents now quarantined with news that two tested positive at that tulsa rally. another 34 cases tied to just one bar in michigan. and overnight the governors of new york, new jersey and connecticut crack down on travel from the hardest hit states. >> people coming in from states that have a high infection rate
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