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moving forward and finding solutions, this is 80 see 7 news. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow -- remembering the victims of the bta railyard rampage. hundreds gather for a emotional tribute in san jose. we are hearing from loved ones. new information and fitting of the shooters. investigators found that they discovered in his brent.com. back for the win, there is a massive new incentive to get your covid-19 shot in california. the cash prizes on the line. good morning, everyone. is ready for some money? >> is that true? attractive? >> you got yours, you're in it. you jon tester sign now, your
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dad it it is my turn it's. >> let's check in with mike to see how it will like >> right now i have breezes out the the sea breezes goes up to 30 and that a stretching the cloud deck across the bay and into the east bay. it will hit into the south bay and parts of the north bay. it will continue spreading as we head into the money can me. as the clouds retreat to the coast, i closeted men. temperatures are almost about the same. it we have over the coast susan i said is goes and the visitors to mid-sixties across the bay. 73 enrichment, 74 >> mid to upper 70s in the
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south bay. since it is of the year, airport and kayak. we have a moderate to high heat risk coming up this morning. investigators are expected to return to the bta railyard in san jose where an employee opened fire killing them: >> it will take several days to collect evidence. >> reporter: costs is feels investigators found molotov cocktails at the shooters on. orifices day a year ago dollars working walking with headphones. the community is coming together to remember the victims. >> reporter: good morning. we are starting to hear the stories of the people who showed up for work here on tuesday morning and were shut
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for by the, hundreds gather the last night and outside of say all for a candlelight vigil to honor the men and murdered. and looked at officials ministered to spoke about the community and never it sounds. family members spoke the loved was his! >> the something is he got a flat tire on the way to work and quickly fixed it so he could make it to work on time. >> yesterday was the saddest moment of my life. my son was a good father, i will miss him. >> got took my best friend, husband too soon. i am wishing i could give him one last hug and tell him how much i love you. >> reporter: as the mourners remember the victims, there is a play for the community to pull together and support bta
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workers. there were many calls for an end to send those fire violence, equal happened here on tuesday. a group of employees bus, this in the shooting gather is they arrived on special buses. many hugged and consoled one another. we found a passenger who told us about her special bus driver. he died in the shooting want others about the coming. chef at her thanks >> and moses and others say. he sacrificed himself to! snow there is an active shooter >> reporter: this was the scene of a vigil for senator is say standing on there is one is the
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but to the victims. the women with large lane spoke with abc news. this couple was married for two decades and will repair to retire next year. >> reporter: if life is like a puzzle, thinking elaine is pulling out business alone. her husband and best friend attorney two years, kills. >> she was ms. larson love of my life wonderful person. going to miss him. i miss him now. so much. this just doesn't seem real. >> reporter: vicki has played the last 24 hours back and forth. the last time she heard her husband's voices tuesday night. >> sick advantage and i was in sacramento. when i heard the news when someone a pitcher went straight
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to the air. i hope into the last second. >> i 4:54 pm wednesday, she says her world collapsed, lowe's, a lineman for the bta, was killed by a coworker, someone he talked to. >> why he had to shoot him? no. he knew that man, hammers them. >> reporter: on side of the dining room it was to 64 on saturday that was one of his further visits >> he was planning to retire next year from the bta. it is behind for children and their dog, cases a new details about exposes
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found inside the should just burned out home. sources say investigators discovered unexploded but completed molotov cocktails. they say the shooter may have placed them there took side the fire he set of the home. elizabeth shows lynn has the latest on the investigation and elicited the sheriff's department is alyssa rae surveillance of the government, sammy cassidy, walking across the can!!! shooting on his way to another building to come the victims. cassidy fire 39 shots hundred 37 and and 32 seems as is this a he may have been targeting his victims. >> there was a person there who was a non-vta employee. the gunmen said i'm not going
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to shoot you and began shooting other people. >> reporter: sources confirm u.s. customs officers detained cassidy in 2016 after a trip to the philippines, saying campus us books about terrorism, fear, and manifestoes about the black notebook says he hates the vta worked. >> the house pasta is gun control boston some. is lack of ambition x executive actions >> reporter: san francisco's mayor says she is staying in close contact with san francisco's mayor. the tragedy brought up hunting members is san francisco's soliciting at the kindest kyle street in 1983. up until wednesday, that have been that they areas last option for the bay area region.
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>> and is thing that happens fair >> this tragedy facility us, if you need support, we have sources to help. . at this is this morning. here is a look visitors ipad to hope that does 60s 257 and alan rock our neighborhoods, we have 49 san pablo, 47 in bodega bay. everyone else is in the 50s. even a 61 inbred with. from walnut creek, you can see
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the low clouds pushing across the out bales for there haven't been any higher elevations the coast and, where temperatures is the to this is his sense of and this is temperatures are about the low to mid 70s. i 7:00, we fall back into the mid-50s to mid 60s with a touch of a breeze, especially near bodies of water. if you're exercising, will the warm. in warmer weekend for beaches for is to wednesday monday to there. as far as tree and grass pollen, to the holiday weekend, they remain moderate the sun jesus transfer here is sue with the morning commute. no me to mention this, but
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service has been canceled on vta. i have a bus bridge in place until further notice. commuters are encouraged to allow more time to travel is completed this friday morning. that is until further notice. to golden gate bridge, we have only southbound. we will feel fear that conditions and to know fox district avenue. december tampers, not a letter is talitha hasn't responded to and/or elsewhere, we look at this friday morning. and is and sizes good. it looks like a freight garbage truck lost its load. that has just been cleared out of lanes. it is easy getting through that intersection at this point. still ahead, a major conference returning to san francisco this year.
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we are staying on top of the vta shooting. processing grief at the loss of loved ones creates another level of trauma for the families of the victims. counseling has been offered to families of victims and survivors. while some may decline, psychologists and cards it. psychologists say friends need to test and support in a to his way. asked extended asking what you need from me? as a friend say i can bring meals to house and saying friday, is that okay? >> loved ones should look out for symptoms of depression, insomnia, anxiety, feel is in
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spots. there is a heavy fire at richmond retired area. residents are urged to keep doors and windows) the firing has stopped. county says they did not pick up significant air-quality issues. if i get vaccinated, how long will i be protected against covid-19 for the times says of get immunities to virus to investors people who have recovered from covid-19 and later immunized won't the boosters. vaccine people in like the out the sets for protection against the virus is short- a major conference is coming back to san francisco
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access for sentces soon was, so was an active. attendance will be capped and everyone must be vaccinated. some of the also the in the paris and online. san francisco's famed palace hotel is open after a 14 month pandemic closure. the hotel close only two other times after the 1906 earthquake and during a remodel in 1991. how does one half million dollars sound? if you have gotten your covid truck, you are all already entered into california's vaccine lottery. if you haven't shot, you will also did 50 daughters automatically, but if you do it soon. reporter kate also explained how to win. >> you don't need a ticket to win the latest jackpot, just a shot. body felt bald! got vaccinated any community clinic is automatically entered
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into california's vaccine lottery. >> imagine you are taking care with your health and then he has the money to take care of yourself >> reporter: every californian who has is in the is expected to win 30 prizes. hundred rain! the visitor gift cards will began to fully vaccinated people. sarah french.org vaccine thursday. she appreciates the bonus for something she was doing but doubtful countare hesitant. >> it assessment me they might get it faster, they may make a initiative to do? for. do not get the vaccine, it will not help. >> reporter: messieurs speed tuesday tweeted and senses that.
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somebody could offer $5 million and the answer is no. abc seven received 100 million kyle columns to think this is a poor use of funds, which governor ms. some adjustment iss all i a is offensive that we can identify in terms of the public health emergency to be tackled on. >> at the moment i one and 300 what million. what 22 million vaccinated californians and 10 $1.5 million prizes, the odds of water and to tell million. even hopefully it will make its vaccinated it to make office safe. >> reporter: we all hit the lottery if they cut out covid. to get a second round of exits to improve your chances.
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the state knows he has had a shot. >> a second round of vaccine? come on, now glad you added that in there because you cannot get all three, just get one >> i am not triple covered? if you live under the same roof and one person gets it, i think everyone should get it. >> everyone wins, even if he all work together. >> and around second life a is the semi et al. next week you will know what happened. i'm kidding. star. it was going on with all other. we will win the heat for this weekend except the coast. look at this, it got worse and it got worse over top of us. is came after the 5:00 area yesterday. we can show you the exceptional jump of sisterly percent and
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covers 50% of the bay area. and the highest to across our bay area. you can see the call down below it. is sisterly highs with the glove of mestizos continuing and he jumps from moderate to high and practice our neighborhoods we have got low to mid 30s the assessment, 64 in san bruno. mid to upper g the coast wilow s . north bay upper 70s to mid 80s. 64 at richmond. oakland is 67 25 is still probably a day you donate the air conditioner. i
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did we will's of the 60s of look love go away these and 80s for a couple this is a for you have positive side, it's will be in the upper 60s. low to calls upper 40s to 50s tonight. seven-day forecast call the contractor to say this is at the coast, the mist it gets.
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it is 5 to 23 if you're just tuning as. here are the seven things to this morning. number one, molotov cocktails were discovered inside the ball burned out home in the government of the beat vta robards shooting. unexploded but can's conflict this is is that a fair of his. the santa clara county sheriff's office released the surveillance video. says the center after his first on his way to another building.
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he commanded the had jets gathered incessantly have a is the chill honoring the nine men killed. family members, elective officials, the vta members also for helen together as a nancy forget the victims. is isis, sick attending just before midnight hour time. our most dangerous heat will be in solano county at noon sunday through 8:00 tuesdays. we are talking sunday afternoon, monday afternoon and tuesday afternoon. the biggest issue, temperatures in the 60s and 70s. we are following your friday morning commute was a problem and the snow area. we have a fire on the right
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hand shoulder. you can see that purple eastbound 84 lanes of wants and westbound is very slow. number seven, beto o'rourke is officially sold out. the live in tickets on outside yesterday and got a and i sent an hour entities damage this look, the remember the shortages of the paper towels and paper toilet paper at the beginning of the character? is for abc reported becky worley is in oakland to explain. >> reporter: in this morning's gma first look, bracing for shortages. and temperatures go, this sale there is a fear this could be like toilet paper-as well spring. >> reporter: many manufacturers .2 covid related slowdowns, a
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worldwide shortage of semiconductors, and the texas freeze that has got and public place and >> it may be a long time before you can get a replacement unit or for the ones who have. >> reporter: how can you get around the crunch? we will have the expert advice in a david if he all on ice thursday and houston. concepts are coming up. exists as it is at trade center go on sale today. the bad geisinger is coming to san francisco much 29 of 2022. if you want to check it out, tickets go on sale at noon. if you plan to hit the road
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building a better bay area, moving forward and finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. at 5:30, the investigation into the deadly shooting spree at the vta valve yard. this year's office the senate night on my the city have targeted his coworkers. my dad was the finances man i know that aunt grieving over the loss of nine visit and the shot tribute and san jose mike is looking to the and excessive
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heat loss. >> this fad december light with. >> again i had with internationalists mike >> the will a second to this is as well as san francisco pick it will be hot today, upper 90s to 100 and places like vacaville, fayette, vallejo. at night it will only fall to the upper 60s to low 70s. that is where it gets you when you can't cool off at night. we has a as an is in excess and via says and update for the service will be hot also. have a nice degrees, of today is to produce a close average, 50s on the coast, this is the
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we are getting is new look at the surveillance video and eta fashion he worker described the employer as, "highly disgruntled vta employee for many years." at the staff of this is 50 of them have is his office says cassidy off its first use of shading is compensating. 5 cents total.
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fair says the fbi is assisting specifically with evidence recovery and victim services, including photography and schedule the scene. >> it includes digital mapping of the entire crime scene to include the other five areas that we are focusing on. >> reporter: methodical work to understand what happened. sheriff lori smith describes cassidy on-site interaction. >> the suspect talk to the union person and said i'm not going to shoot you and says shooting other people >> he has five automatic handguns, 32 magazines and he fired five rounds inside. cassidy was detained by border officials and toys 2016 while returning from the philippines. this is a, and a helmet can remember. in it, officials describe pending books about terrorism and a personal normally the discussed how much he hated the vta very is what is the motive
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and was the ideology behind it? we do not have a motive for this. >> reporter: special agent fair says there are about 50 federal agencies and services investigation. teams, for want to" la, san francisco. he says evidence collection will continue for the next several days. hundreds of people morning to the outside of town how last night to the lives as last after the shooting. that is where we find reporter amy hollifield. amy? >> reporter: this is still a crime scene. there is still crime tape blocking off this area was as long have we are sent to hear
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more story five hundreds of people gathered outside of city hall for a carolina:i have found need to come together as a but it's the victim spoke to differently thank you had about 's is 90 for client for unity. >> we gave us the family. hours of fun of him and is is a we matches the united states, where the whole world and the whole world needs to come together right now so we don't thanor
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oh lofgren called for change saying we don't have to be the only country where mass shootings are a near daily a kind >> there is so people were carrying and selloff of this is a at the these be forgotten. families colleagues and friends are dealing with an unimaginable last. video shows a growing memorial at buena high school in san jose. this is on a 29-year-old adrian, who was killed wednesday. he went to school there. dan ashley shows more about him and two other victims. >>eporter: 29 old adrian was a father, husband and friend. his neighbor remembers the first time they met. >> you left his family.
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he left his community. he was a people person. he loves meeting the people on the bus and taking care after his customers. >> reporter: sisters say all death in the transportation authority for 10 years. he said he was a tinkerer and could fix anything. b,49 average motorcyclist. he died in the hospital surrounded by family. 40 manual timothy velma went to work at vta everyday from tracy. neighbors remember him as outgoing, cheerful, devoted to his family. jay martin says he would chat with about their shared interest in motorhomes. >> you could always hear him. it was oh, tim is home. i need to talk to him or something and we would have a
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great time. >> he told us that romo had recently become a grandparent and was looking forward to spending time with his family. family members of light rail operator taught a deep finger told us they were not surprised he acted to save lives. friends, coworkers and loved ones couldn't hide grieve as they gathered in union city. he described his older brother as their mother and grandmother's favorite. singh was a husband and father of two. >> i want to honor his life as much as i can. he was my idol another. i hated him for being strict with me at times but he kept me from going to parties; things. the same time, he was my strength. >> carmen says his brother enjoyed his job and coworkers as well. he says he wants to minutes after the concert started, he called one of his coworkers to
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tell him to stay away. you can help support victims of this tragedy. go to abc news.com/take action. there we have information of how to donate to the families directly impacted by this gun violence. coming up, gearing up for a memorial take it away. this is expected to be the busiest travel period since the start of the pandemic. the big focus on vaccinating people in unlikely places. we are joined by kevin >> hi, gavin, how are you? >> governor newsom is on jimmy kimmel live talking about the states new vaccine incentive program. he laid out all the details of the lottery. first, let's get a check of the weather. hi, everybody. we are starting out with cloudy conditions and missed in the high elevations in temperatures around 50 to 55 degrees.
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most of us are in the 50s. we have that 60 in antioch is the exception. you can see a lot of folk clouds and a break here or there. some of those, when they bump into the hills, will let go of mist and drizzle this morning. it is not widespread or heavy. i don't see slickness as far as temperatures, we stay the same through 7:00 with low clouds spreading. then we will see the transition as low clouds retreat to the coast and high clouds make their way to the south. 50s of the coast. 66 to 70 around noon. 70 to 76 around 4:00. but, falling back into the 60s by 7:00. there is a touch of a breeze out there, too.'s talk about what to expect as far as your commute. some misty hills as far as the roads. small craft advisory this afternoon and evening.
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mass transit is milder this morning. we do have an increase in pollution a little bit but it will still remain in healthy levels. even with the excessive heat developing. all of us are moderate by monday. we have temperatures from 60s of the coast to triple digits inland this weekend. i'll show you that coming up, next. good morning, everyone. it is hazy out there. let's look at our emeryville camera. headlights headed into the westbound direction past goldengate field and into berkeley and towards macarthur maze. it is definitely moving and crowded as you make your way towards the bay bridge if that is your ultimate destination. you are looking good. no metering lights here and no slowing at the toll plaza. justa little sluggish traffic headed into e san francisco thspan. like to see this friday
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morning. please do have a couple exceptions. this happens to be in the reverse commute eastbound 84 near little valley the solano area. we had a fire that has temporarily closed the entire is bound direction. westbound, the commute direction is backing up towards the pleasanton side of things. the pleasanton side of things. avoid 484 if you advanced non-small cell lung cancer can change everything. but your first treatment could be a chemo-free combination of two immunotherapies that works differently. it could mean a chance to live longer. opdivo plus yervoy is for adults newly diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread, tests positive for pd-l1 and does not have an abnormal egfr or alk gene. opdivo plus yervoy is the only fda-approved combination of two immunotherapies opdivo plus yervoy equals... a chance for more starry nights. more sparkly days. more big notes. more small treasures.
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the was senate is expected to reconvene in 20 minutes after about say, after adjourning. senate republicans are expected to block a bill creating a commission to investigate the print trump riot at the u.s. capitol.
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a stall debate on an unrelated bill aimed at increasing u.s. competitiveness with china pushed back the timing for the commission that vote is still expected to fall short of the 60 votes it would need to advance. republican say they are concerned this commission will be used as a weapon against them in the 2022 election. the white house is set to propose a $6 trillion budget plan for 2022. the new york times is reporting the president's spending plan includes large investments in education, transportation and fighting climate change. the budget forecasted deficits at $1 trillion for at least the next decade. president joe biden plans to finance it by raising taxes on corporations and high income earners. the budget proposal is the president's opening offer to congress in negotiations and the federal government and expected to change. the san jose earthquakes are teaming up with santa clara county for a vaccine even today. it is out over waldheim school from 1130 to 730.
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10 people will win 1 1/2 million dollars for the new states vaccine program. >> people will get entered in the lottery? >> everyone who got vaccinated in california is automatically eligible. we put $160 million up. june 15, we will to a $15 billion raffle. you will do a series of raffles of $50,000 friday june 4th, friday, june 11, $50 gift cards, unprecedented. >> what if you were vaccinated they were one of the smart ones the raffle? ated, do u >> some states are doing ruffles but don't include folks
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that did the right thing. we include everybody. >> herethe breakdown. 10 people are going to win 1 1/2 million dollars. 30 people will win $50,000. then, the next 2 million newly vaccinated people will also get $50 gift cards. the cdc director says if you're vaccinated, enjoy your memorial day weekend. people are already taking the advice with millions expected to travel today is expected the busiest day of the international airport. officials say 30,000 passengers will pass through. they are reminding people to arrive early and wear a mask and still required. restrictions are being eased around the country, setting the stage for a more normal holiday weekend.
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this morning, americans gearing up for the unofficial start to summer the beach, the roads and the skies. >> this is first time traveling since last year. >> reporter: at least 37 million people are expected to travel this weekend. the largest number in more than a year. officials across the country are working tirelessly to make sure the pandemic can't start the party. >> it vaccinated and hit the beach. >> reporter: mobile sites are setting up camp at some of the country's most popular beaches. >> reporter: while travelers are being offered a single dose johnson & johnson vaccine before they fly. >> super easy and fast and convenient. >> reporter: this year is strikingly different than what memorial day brought in 2020. with more than half of adults in the u.s. vaccinated, there is little fear of a repeat surge. >> if you are fully vaccinated,
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you can and should feel safer about getting vaccinated. all u.s. airports are requiring masks, even though several states relaxed mandates. u.s. secretary of homeland security alejandro mayorkas appeared on gma to talk about how long the requirement can last. >> the mask mandate is a federal mandate in airports and airplanes. that will hold true until mid- september.'s lead is an important mandate. we are getting out of the covid- 19 pandemic because of a concerted federal effort. we need to stay strong put this behind us. >> he adjust international travel saying the u.s. is still considering requiring vaccine passports to travel in and out of the country he says the priority right now is getting more people vaccinated. >> if you are planning to do a holiday weekend road trip, you will probably need good music.
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a new survey shows what people are listening to. here are some topics, sweet home alabama by leonard skinner, hometown california by the eagles, life is a highway. on the road again by willie nelson. the survey was conducted by one pole on behalf of christian brothers all the motors. >> i think that explains the list. >> those are all 70s songs, right, sue. pretty much every one of those from the 70s. how many in the audience actually know those songs? >> i have heard them. >> have you? >> i have. i know the chorus. >> yes, come on, chorus. >> you hear them a lot on commercials. we are getting to that where a lot of the songs i grew up
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listening to are now commercials. >> what about the grocery store? >> oh, stop. >> life is a highway in the grocery store. let me talk about something not so fun then we will get back to the fun. drop monitor came out this time yesterday and i wasn't able to put it together for you. here is a look at what's going on. you can see the extreme network covers 30 three quarters of our entire state. exceptional jump to 22%. it jumped all across our neighborhood. more than 50% in the bay area in the highest category for drought. we will suffer a lot this summer and fall. here is a look at what's g on the mera. heat risk ea monday and lingers through tuesday. it will be cool at the coast with temperatures in the 50s. as far as the clouds, you can
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see the low clouds retreating to the coast. the high clouds move in. we will call it partly sunny. mid 60s and 70s. 64 to 74 on the peninsula. upper 60s along the coast. it will be breezy as we head into the afternoon hours. we drop into the mid-50s by the evening hours. last up will be the east bay valley, 78 to 86. no air conditioning needed. look at sunday, monday and tuesday. a mini heatwave inland. 80s around the bay and upper 60s along the coast. los angeles angels picture is scheduled to start tonight at the oakland coliseum. [ music ], the superstar was scratched because of traffic on the bay bridge. instead of a team bus, he took bartz to the coliseum. he didn't arrive in time for his pregame warm-up. you still played and batted second in the lineup.
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the a's shot out the angels 5-0. i understand that traffic struggled. >> he had to get out and take part and still didn't make it in time. that is a journey. >> it is, i am glad he made a. tiger woods is talking about his recovery and is sharing about his recent crash and time
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the mass shooting has touched many of us in the bay
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area and across the country. some people may be trying to take advantage of you and generosity. michael finney has a timely warning about this fake go finally shut up online. it popped up an hour before police confirmed the names of the victims. the better business bureau says that was a red flag. >> we all know what's going on and understand the stories. you want to make sure the people being mentioned, are able to verify they are one of the victims. a lot of times the images you see on these gofundme pages, you could easily cut and paste into google to see where these are coming from. >> seven on your side notified gofundme about this bogus account. it has been taken down. gofundme aside safety team to verify campaigns related to this tragedy. they say anyone who has been defrauded will get a refund. the rise of san francisco- based uber will be the subject of a new series on showtime. joseph gordon levitt and kyle chandler will start in the first season of super pumped. cello will play venture capitalistbill
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goon vittwi ta anog wi each sedifferent business. there is no word yet. this is a happy update to a story we told you about the smell. olaf the kitten has been returned to whisper rescued after someone stole him from the cage he was sharing with his mom. about two weeks ago, the rescue asked for help in finding him. they offered a $2000 reward for safe return. yesterday they gave us an update saying olaf is back. they didn't say how we got back. the important thing is he is back. that is important. he is safe and healthy. >> he looks great. >> i hope you had a nice visit with whoever he was with. >> i do, too. >> and is happier as well.
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@6:00, the full cosco experience may be returning soon. the plan to bring back samples and foodcourt seating. more trouble for a former northbay mayor who resigned earlier this month, only not only is he accused of sexual assault, the investigation into how he used campaign funds. we
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building a better bay area, moving forward finding solutions, this is abc7 news. [ music ] >> somewhere over the rainbow now at 6 am remembering the victims of the vta railyard rampage, hundreds gathering for an emotional tribute in san jose and we are hearing from loved ones. new details in the investigation into that shooting, authorities say it will take at least several days to collect evidence at the scene overnight. abc news sources revealed investigators found molotov cocktails in the shooter's home. we now know border officials detained sam cassidy five years ago. while he was returning from the philippines. more on this in just a moment. good morning everyone it is friday, may 28, you're watching abc7 mornings live on abc7, who live in wherever you stream, we start the 6 o'clock hour
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