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now let's get a look at the forecast with mike. mount diablo at 35 winds are little less aggressive than they were yesterday. you can see the right side of your screen. 25 in fairfield and the rest of us at 15 miles per hour to 17 miles per hour and slower. it will be breezy today with a handful of 70s inland. most of us in the 60s with a few 50s along the coast. developing news this morning . a nationwide search for a san jose mother who is accused of killing her seven-year-old son. the boy's body was discovered on a hiking trail outside of las vegas a week ago. >> and amy has more. >> reporter: when they first found the body, they did not
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know who the boy was. a key tip that help to crack this case came into the san jose police department. a family friend let them know the mother and son had not been seen in more than a week. now police they are looking for the mom, 35 -year-old samantha moreno rodriguez and she is accused of killing her son, it is unclear about a motive or how he was killed . >> i hope they find her. i don't even know what to say, that is sad. >> reporter: the neighbors are so upset. here is a look at her activity before the body was found. the mother and son were last seen in san jose may 24th.
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then they were spotted in laguna beach and in victorville, california. police believe she is driving a dark blue dodge caliber with the license plate, she was last seen at a denver hotel and the boy's father is not a suspect. abc7 news. if you were running into problems online, you are not alone. amazon and target and even the uk government were websites that could not be rests access to. it is because of the cloud service company, fastly, based
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in san francisco . it impacted hbo max, cnn and paypal, just to name a few more. fastly provide services to them . the impacted websites were down about one hour. fastly identified the issue and apply to fix just before 4:00 this morning. we will have details as we get them. more information into the origin of covid-19. the virus may have leaked from a lab in wuhan, china. the study conducted last year and not made public until yesterday was one of the first to go against the theory that the virus jumped from animals to humans. last month president biden ordered intelligence agencies to investigate the competing theories. and people are carrying their covid vaccine cards with them. is that a good idea for your personal information? >> some people are concerned
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the information on the vaccine cards is not well protected and is potentially tempting to bad actors who may want to hack into healthcare information systems. not everyone thinks there is trouble and a stamford law professor says why. >> sure we can be concerned someone can access electronic health records? absolutely. do the vaccination cards elevate the risk that we have every day? i don't think they do. >> reporter: if your vaccine card has medical record numbers, that professor suggests covering it with a sticker so no one can access it. becoming a permanent fixture beyond the pandemic. the board of supervisors voted in favor. there are amendments that delay permit fees and accessibility for people and other changes. now it goes to the entire board
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vote in two weeks but not before a meeting with public comment that is scheduled for june 18th. we expect details today on the return to in person learning for students in san francisco. they will meet to discuss the summer and all. school officials have a regular board meeting this afternoon. on the agenda is health and safety in all classrooms as well as before and after school care along with transportation. they are working to improve safety for students taking public transportation. in preparing for this season's wildfire season. recommendations to the board of supervisors will be made today. you remember the lightning complex fire burned parts of contra costa county. the worry is that this year's buyer could be worse. a fire not far from the jelly belly candy company is under control this morning. you can see it was close to
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rates by 4% july 1st and then another 4% by next september. the extra revenue would be used for drought preparations, replacing pipelines, and upgrading wastewater treatment plants. and now considering mandatory water restrictions in santa clara county. they will make the decisions for the 2 million residents tomorrow. the counties that are in red have already made restrictions. the counties in yellow, including san francisco and alameda are asking for voluntary cutbacks. the proposal would have you limit or stop using water for landscaping, swimming pools, fountains, carwashes and more. >> we are talking about half the water issues for outside landscaping. we are asking people to cut down or cut back on that. >> reporter: the water district says cutting back on water for
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landscaping is needed to meet conservation goals. we look at the wildfire danger near you and restrictions in your neighborhood. you can go to abc7news.com for all the coverage . we start with neighborhood temperatures. mostly sunny in east bay word is 48 in lafayette. the most of us in the mid-50s. 44 in santa rosa and moscow does right now. the rest of us at 54 down to 50 degrees. one of the breezy areas of san francisco this morning. through the day, the winds will be progressing but not at the damaging levels that we had yesterday. temperatures warm from 67 to 70 degrees inland. it is below average by 10-15 degrees. 60s at the bay and we should be in the 70s. 50s at the coast. northwest
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wind that 60 is pretty normal for this time of year. it is drawing in cooling clean air. everyone is going green today, tomorrow and thursday. with warmer weather this weekend, we will see if it will continue in the seven day forecast. here is the commute. you can see the fast track lanes are back d-up. aside from the stall that we have in berkeley on westbound 8, everything is looking good. there is a wind advisory for the bay bridge and also the san mateo bridge. traffic is slowing as people make their way westbound. also one of the golden gate bridge which is circled in red. and for the antioch bridge and also for the altamonte pass. those are the ones we are looking at this morning. for today, the commission will address traffic on the embarcadero. it will look at reducing traffic to two lanes
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today for 300 families in east oakland in a one square mile boundary. a second round of application opens for anot. applicants are randomly selected to get $500 per month for a year and a half. who is eligible? low income families with at least one child under 18. and those who make under $59,000 per year for a family. that is below the average. recipients can be employed or unemployed. private donors are financing the program . kumasi . the state's vax for the win appears to be an opportunity for scammers. scammers impersonating state officials through calls, emails, text and direct messages on social media. this comes after 15 people were picked to win $50,000 each.
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the winners are not being asked to provide bank information or provide fees. so, don't do that . the next drawing will be on friday for another 15 moviepass used questionable tactics including locking customers out of their accounts to stop them from watching movies in theaters. moviepass invalidated passwords and falsely claimed it detected fraud related to accounts. this happened to about 75,000 users. the ftc says that the ceo knew about the practice and even helped to execute it. there is a typical verification program that blocked thousands of subscribers. it also blocked users who watch more than three movies per month. moviepass declared bankruptcy three months ago.
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are you ready for the krispy kreme story? >> absolutely. >> you have lemonade cream, strawberry lemonade and pink lemonade flavors. here is where i have a problem. krispy kreme is encouraging people to grab their main squeeze for national best friend day today. if you buy one lemon glazed mon donut, you get one to share and it's only available for the next two week. >> i see what they are trying to do with lemonade and the main squeeze. have you ever referred to a friend as a main squeeze? if you have, are you divorced? >> were you around in the 50s when that came about? >> i'm here with my main squeeze . >> [ laughter ]. >> those two things don't match . it's a nice try.
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>> they have all different flavors. >> i give them credit for that and i would actually like to try this. >> get ready mike. >> i have a pool party on saturday. >> i will have reggie 's time since i skipped last time and ate my rabbit food. that was so hard. it is 6:18 this morning and here is a look at sf well. remember we had winds at 35 miles per hour and it's only 15 this morning. did you see that burgess flyby? it is breezy today but not as aggressive. the cooling trend continues and it will be coolest on thursday morning with lows in the 30s and 40s. the temperatures rebound in the morning and h for most of the bay.
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ound. 63 to 68 on the peninsula. low 60s downtown and send south san francisco. only mid-60s to near 70 for most of the north bay valleys. along the east shore, 63 to 66 degrees. inland is cooler with san ramon and pleasanton in livermore in the upper 60s. 70-74 elsewhere. as far as the rest of the state, we have high fire danger in the sierra. this time tahoe is not included. it is east of yosemite from topaz lake all the way down the pearson bill where we have the highest fire danger today. tonight, look at these temperatures with more 40s out there and barely some 50s. look at the rebound thursday afternoon. inland, we reach close to 80 witches near average.
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and 70s around the bay which is closer to average and that will continue around the day. have a good one. now we check in for what is going on with gma. good morning rob. good morning kumasi and hello reginald. the u.s. is turning the tables on the russian hackers behind the cyber attack on the critical fuel pipeline. the justice department recovering millions and bitcoin ransom. this morning the ceo of kroger joins us for an exclusive interview about the attack on the u.s. meat supply. we will also hear what they will do about the rising prices. and a texas mom posed as her 13-year-old daughter to sneak into high school. posting the video online find out why she did it. plus, good morning america
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we are back at six going 24 this morning. in taking on the diamondbacks, they can take on the giants by winning the next few games. it will be a chilly night 59 and down to 54. the fastest breezes will be at the beginning of the game and then they will taper. just a few 70s out there with most of us in the 50s and 60s. you can see is rebounding my thursday and friday and then back to average by this weekend. conservation groups and whale lovers will be in san francisco calling for greater oe whales washed up inarea e this whales. the ent and they will talk about the top threats to whales. that include ship strikes, entanglements and fishing gear
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and climate change. there will be more this morning. as you just heard, it is national ocean stay in national geographic is recognizing the southern ocean. for years, we have been taught there are four regions that compose the world 's's oceans. the arctic, atlantic, indian and pacific. however, the boundaries have evolved. national geographic is updating its map to show the waters around antarctica form a historic region and it should be referred to as the southern ocean. meghan markle's new children's book is out today and it's called the bench. it's about a special bond between father and son. it was inspired by her husband and her son. she and harry are on family leave from their company after
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welcoming a new baby girl. she is said to be one of the illustrations. weddings are back in pre is flying high. the front steps of city hall filled with people as the pride flag was raised. there were pe pe pe mayor, herself, was officiating. >> we had our first baby scheduled in october 2020. it is beth birth and death but also weddings. the investigation into the january 6 capital riots. a new
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for me, the greatest benefit over the years has been that prevagen seems to help me recall things thi me clearly.test benefit over the years has been building a better bay area. moving forward and finding solutions. this is abc7 neabc7 san jose mother accused of murder . the search is on after her son were was found dead on a hiking trail. and a newly released report diving into security concerns and who is responsible. from face time to android two driver's services, we know what apple has in store for us in the coming months.
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>> android? >> i know. i recently put my clipper card and you can put it game changer. et and it's al >> according to the commercials, you can travel anywhere once you have the clipper card. >> including space? probably not. >> here it is +1. congratulations. >> how you got $2.5 million, that's what i want to know. >> mind your business. >> i like both of those. the winds are not as aggressive as yesterday, but they will be a part of your life today. from the ferry building, they are unfurled in san francisco looking south from the roof camera. look at how much cooler it is going to be with barely
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70s inland. most of us in the 70s with mid to upper 50s at the coast. cooler tomorrow and i have the newest numbers coming up. >> we are glad to get closure for liam and we hope to hold the person responsible for the crime. >> reporter: the search is on for san jose mom accused of killing her son. the boy's body was found along the hiking trail outside of las vegas. she was last seen in colorado. >> we have more from police headquarters with amy hollyfield . >> reporter: it has been an emotional 10 days for them working this case. now, they are looking for a mother accused of killing her old son. 35-year-old samantha moreno rodriguez is on the run . she was last seen at a hotel in the denver area. the body of her seven-year-old son, liam husted was found along the rural area las vegas
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trail. there was a picture of the boy and asking for help identifying him. a family friend in san jose came forward saying the mother and son had not been seen for a week. they had seen the boy crying and wondering the property before outside of my apartment, in the hallway and i saw this kid crying. it was a little kid. he was crying really bad. like i should have asked more questions. >> reporter: she is driving a dark blue dodge caliber with the license plate 6wlh211. her car was packed full of
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items and she was last seen in the denver area. the father is not a suspect in the case and police have not said how liam was killed. amy hollyfield , abc7 news. 24-year-old marcus anthony arias and windley are set to face murder charges. detectives believe it was the boyfriend who shot through the car, hitting aiden in his booster seat. they are tracking down the suspect's 2018 volkswagen which is reportedly registered to his parents. >> there are about 140 of those vehicles registered in the greater southern california area. this morning, a growing memorial on the nearby freeway overpass with flowers and teddy bears left to honor aiden.
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the cdc found the pfizer and modernity >> vaccines cut the risk of infection by 92% after the second shot and over 80% after the first dose. u.s. may not meet president biden's vaccination goal. in some states, half of the adults have not received at least one dose. and reopening the economy in full. >> what does that mean? we don't know. san francisco is set to become the first metro community in the state to reach herd immunity. experts we spoke with said the city is about three weeks from that point. looking at southern california, 53% of the eligible population is vaccinated. in san diego county, that number is 50%.
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the target has consistently been mid july. with vaccination rates slowing down, it might take longer. >> in terms of people fully vaccinated, including children, i think it will take longer toward the end of the summer. >> if the pace keeps up, california, as a whole, could reach herd immunity by mid- september. >> more details from kaiser about a covid-19 vaccine in the area involving children 5-11. the children will be given the pfizer vaccine as part of this trial. about 4600 children in the age group are participating in trials nationwide. two thirds of the participants receive the vaccine and one third get the placebo. the pfizer vaccine has been
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administered to millions of adults and kids ages 12-17 nationwide. we are tracking california's progress with the abc7 tracker. you can see how it is doing by going to abc7news.com/vaccine . the siege on the capital and examining the security failures. >> reporter: republicans and democrats agree there were significant failures at every level on january 6th. intelligence officials knew of the threat to violence and there were maps circulating online about how to breach the capital. officials failed to act. there was a list of recommendations to make sure this doesn't happen again. that includes improving security around the capital perimeter and making sure the police have the opportunity to request the national guard for backup. while the report was detailed, it did not include any
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examination of former president trump's role. the colonial pipeline is said to testify before congress about the hack. this after millions of dollars in cryptocurrency was paid to the hackers. to get control of the systems, colonial pipeline paid more than $4 billion. they paid for the cryptocurrency wallet and the department of justice was able to recover $2.3 million. the nation's largest meat supplier was targeted as an attack last week. >> j bs did a great job of getting the supply back online. the customer did not see it or feel at all. it is the two companies having a good plan and j bs having a good backup
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plan. >> reporter: the biden administration is saying that quote, no company is safe. once a cyber attack happens, immediate communication with federal authorities is critical. a major toy manufacturer accused of ignoring warnings related to 50 infant deaths. mattel and fisher-price have been grilled about why it took more than a decade to recall the rock and play sleeper after more than 50 babies rolled over and died. they did not test for safety before putting it in the market. mattel depended the defendant the device. >> there was research in medical advice and safety analysis. >> over the decade that this product was sold, mattel ignored repeated urgent warnings
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. coming up, governor newsom's challenger steps into the ring and she is a former bay area mayor. and the stock exchange is starting down by about 50 points. and the broadway version of in the heights and what he is sharing about the new broadway musical. we will get to that. it is 6:39 and we check in with mike for the forecast. we had wind gusts up to 50- 60 miles per hour which is close to severe thunderstorm range. this is a land spot tornado that was spotted at 5:30 last night. it was the heart of rush hour in northeast denver, close to the airport. several power poles were down after he traveled 14 miles. it damaged at least one home. officials have not said the
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extent, but at least two animals died. >> it doesn't have the structure of a regular tornado in the middle. we have been able to discern between strong thunderstorms and smaller ones like that. if you want to talk about it, you can talk about it on social media. i'm mike nicco at abc7. palo alto down to santa clara and you can check out that sunshine. i went to put it behind me, plus that's the way it is framed. temperatures at 67-70. 63- 66 for the bay and the coast in the upper 50s for the afternoon hours. as far as what we are going to be dealing with, it
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will be a pretty good day for outdoor activities. comfortable with sunshine. don't let the cool weather for you. you will burn in 15-20 minutes if you are outside. wear your sunscreen and we have free air-conditioning in the next couple of days. the tree pollen is moderate and everything else is low. hopefully her allergies are pulling back and giving you a break just a bit. there is a major crash in vacaville between a big rig and a sedan. the big rig has over town on eastbound 80 at the cherry lynn road off ramp. at least one lane is open, but everything else is blocked. there have been injuries reported and everything is down to six miles per hour. this is a live look at the san mateo bridge where traffic is crawling for people traveling westbound. we checked in with chp but there is no word yet. there is a high wind advisory
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for this bridge and the bay bridge. there are no metering lights on at the toll plaza. and connecting one east bay bart station in san joaquin county has congressional support . requesting that $20 million for the valley link project. it would connect the dublin station to the ultimate express . this will reduce traffic congestion, particularly on interstate 580. he says the project will reduce greenhouse
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gavin newsom. she is running as an independent and wants to be a voice for california for common sense in sacramento president biden test her with reducing the flow of migrants across the u.s. border. at the live desk with what we can expect today. it's a big test for vp harris as she leads the efforts to tackle the crisis. today she meets with the president of mexico for topics centered around emigration. this after she told the president of guatemala that are top priority is addressing corruption and the root causes of people fleeing their homes. >> we need to deal with it both in terms of the poverty and the hunger we are seeing. the impact of hurricanes and the climate conditionsepte in alone
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u. customs and border protection encounter 170,000 migrants. the most and 120 years. and today they are expected dis between the countries. there is possible new hope for people with alzheimer's, the fda has approved a new drug to treat it. it's the first time this is happened in more than 20 years. it is a monthly infusion for patients with early-stage alzheimer's. the goal is to slow cognitive decline. it targets how the disease works and not just the symptoms. they will talk about the treatment on good morning america. >> patients will need an mri and follow-up mris regularly. it is intravenous and given once a month and then monthly thereafter. it's not a pill and obviously requires an in hospital setting
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to give the drug. last year, an fda committee said there is an enough support to confirm effectiveness. they gave approval stating the benefits outweigh the risks. people are buzzing about apple's new software updates. dads face time. apple maps will now have 3-d images. if you use the apple wallet app, you will be able to scan your drivers license. it will also support hotel room keys. the apple watch has a mindfulness app attached. a full release is expected in the fall. facebook will not take a cut of revenue who use the site to make money until 2023. in a jab at apple, the ceo, mark zuckerberg, said that it would be less than 30% that apple takes. it's part of a public feud between the two
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companies that has escalated in the past year. looking at the stock exchange's trading gets underway , you can see we are down 30 points. today the sonoma county board of supervisors will look at a zero waste program. a resolution with a goal of 2030 four zero race. they are asking for reduce of 10% per day per person. they say it is way past time that they ban styrofoam items. rosie is at it again. this little girl from detroit honors women by doing their best impressions. she is honoring robin roberts. >> i am the first black anchorwoman for espn. i am robin roberts. good morning america. did you know that i want to be a tennis player?
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>> [ laughter ]. >> i'm just trying to figure that out. >> who is she saying good morning to? >> this is a five-year-old and her mom says it was her daughter's idea to dress up as robin roberts. she was actually on good morning america showing off her teen or tina turner impression, which is stellar as well. she gets them all. she's got the teacup and the jewelry. she has the yellow that robin likes to wear. >> she knows all about her past in the sports center and playing sports from the south. >> she does it all. >> it's great. and she has so many role models to keep doing. it's great to see her. >> i love her kamala harris. we did it joe. >> her hair was spot on with
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the voice inflection. now, let's see what is next weather wise. a few clouds as the marine players bump up against the hills. there is cloudiness but it won't last long. looking from the coliseum. we will be talking with jobina about the commute . it is not as potentially damage. it is sunny for all of us and cooler tonight and even this morning with calmer conditions and patchy clouds. we return to summer warmth extreme summer, but average summer warmth as we head to the weekend. this bowl of cold air stretches to alaska. that is why the temperatures will be 5-15 degrees below average. the average high as 78 in san jose. it will be mid 60s to near 70 in san jose today. on the
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peninsula, 63 to 66 with an average high of 78. 60s starting at 10:00 in mid 60s from noon through five lock. down the 58 by 8:00. with the breezes out there, dress accordingly. mid 50s along the coast with low 60s in downtown and sausalito. 66 at petaluma to 72 are the extremes. 66 on the east bay. look at the upper 60s in san ramon, pleasanton. the temperature should be in the low to mid 80s. tonight, 40s with temperatures around 50-51 degrees. the cool this afternoon is tomorrow. we will be in the 30s and 40s as we start thursday. in a warming trend begins and by the weekend, we are back to where we should be. during pride month, we
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celebrate members of the transgender community with a series called, who i am meant to be. we hear from honey mahogany. >> i got into drag for the first time for a en i did that surprised by how quickly i took to it. >> reporter: mahogany was on drag race and that's how most of us got to know her. she wants people to understand the joys of being transgender. >> in general, folks are not as familiar with the community in the trans community . >> last year she was elected to the committee which will make her the first black trans person in the state of california. >> you can watch the bait area app and the full month of pride.
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you can see them on amazon fire tv and roku. >> the peninsula humane society and the spca would like you to consider adopting a rabbit. it is waiving adoption fees this month. they say rabbits are charming pets and perfect in a small space. most are litter box trained. they are quiet and you don't have to worry about them barking or meowing. right now they have 20 buddies available. you have options including blue bell. we think this might be freckles. >> that has got to be freckles. >> petunia is somewhere. >> they are cute and if your b, that's a whole other thing. >> and seven years before hamilton, he wrote and starred in his first tony winning hit
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in the heights and it is coming out as a feature film. >> anthony ramos stars in the film adaptation of in the heights. he plays a new york city bodega ortner. it was pushed back a year because of the pandemic. he told gma he is happy it is finally coming out. >> we filmed in the summer of 2019. the fact that you see people right now singing and hugging and dancing in the street. it's about the power of community at the time where we are hopefully able to do that safely, soon. >> reporter: it hits theaters and hbo max on thursday. and also on friday night, it will be playing at oracle. >> are you going? >> everyone is talking about jamie which is another move new movie musical that comes out in
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it is 6:57. here are the seven things to know this one. a search is underway for a woman who is accused of killing her seven-year-old son. right now completes are looking for samantha. her son's body was found on a hiking trail outside of las vegas. >> some of the biggest websites in the world appear to be getting back to normal after a massive outage overnight.
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it was connected to a problem connected to a cloud service company based in san francisco. >> starting today, will and residents can apply for the city's guaranteed income program. 600 applicants will be randomly selected to get $500 a month for 1.5 years. >> kaiser permanente is expected to announce the details of a pfizer vaccine trial for children ages 5 to 11. about 75 children will be included. the drug will be given at lower doses compared to adults. >> breezy today. not as witty as yesterday. even cooler with temperatures 6 to 13 degrees below average. that is 67 in livermore. your record call high temperature is 62 today, gives you an idea of how chilly it will be. >> we are following a major crash in vacaville. it is a big rig versus a car. the big rig is overturned. it's on eastbound 80 at the offramp. injuries have been reported.
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>> look at this. krispy kreme is out with a new lemonade glaze collection. for a limited time, and there is a buy one get one deal just for today because it is national best friend day. which we have not celebrated enough on this show. >> are recalling each other main squeeze? >> you went there. >> that's the thing. your main squeeze. reggie said that is a recipe for divorce. >> if you are calling your best friend your main squeeze, that's not going to work out. i don't know what krispy kreme is up to today. >> i think they have a lot there trying to push. >> i think you're right. >> am i just being sour? >> we are here every monday through friday. >> right? >> i would like to try it,
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though. >> lemon is your thing. >> how much are we talking about krispy kreme? how much have good morning, america. breaking news. this morning, hundreds arrested in a global sting led by the fbi. breaking right now the global sting led by the fbi, arresting over 800 people around the world in 16 countries. called operation trojan shield. 32 tons of drugs, millions in cash and cryptocurrency seized. what we know right now. the u.s. recovering millions in ransom money. sending gas prices soerg in some
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