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building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc seven news. remembering the life of a little boy in san jose. the visual for the 7-year-old who was found dead in las vegas. the g7 summit kicks off in england for the first time in two years. what's on the president's agenda, coming up. california on track to reopen on tuesday, but there is confusion about what will happen in the workplace. details many are hopeful the governor will clear up today. you have another chance to score $50,000 today, the morning from one winner who thought the drawing was a joke. if you tell me i have 50 him taking the 50. >> we will see what happens. good morning, it is friday, june 11, you are watching abc7 mornings live on abc seven whoever ever you stream. we have an earthquake this morning.
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it was to the east of watsonville to the southwest of gilboy. it is a 3.5. supposedly we have felted as far north of san francisco. it is just north of highway 129. with a 3.5, damages unlikely. just another rude morning wake- up call. let's talk about high clouds you see increasing on live doppler seven. look at this, that rain that is coming close to us, teasing us, being mean to us it could produce a sprinkle and a light shower in the northwest corner of sonoma county. otherwise we will have increasing high clouds as the temperatures of the 60s along the coast in san francisco and oakland. everyone else in the 70s. we have a humid weekend and the robust weather trend coming up next week.
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mourning the death of 7-year- old liam husted. his mother is charged with his murder. last night, loved ones gathered in san jose to remember liam at abc7 to. >> this is a second home. >> every time here, this is the party wanted to go to. >> that hill right there, he beat me up there. >> liam's father, nicholas husted, says he last saw his son may 23. his body was found by hikers at a trailhead outside las vegas. >> he did not deserve any of that. that is what i wanted him and knows he was a good boy. he didn't do anything wrong. daddy loves him so much. >> liam's body was identified earlier this week after investigators got a tip from a
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family friend. happy i found and arrested liam's mother, 35-year-old samantha tuesday in denver. we expect to find out more reopening details from governor newsom. abc7 is coming down to tuesday. if everything goes as expected, that is when our economy is expected to fully reopen. one thing many hope the governor will clarify today is masks and if people still need to wear them at work. >> reporter: those who are vaccinated have to wear their masks when they walk into the office here. osha say as of right now, the answer is yes. many are hoping the governor will change that today. he is expected to speak today. osha has flip-flopped on the issue of masks on work and business leaders have said it's made it difficult to plan.
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the governor has single signals he wants to clarify osha standards and will do that today. business groups said the governor has the power to clear this up and businesses deserve that from the state. >> the lack of consistent cm uncertainty from safety regulators have less us in a state of confusion. it is something the government will have to address. for the next couple of days, better to be masked them not to be masked. the state has the color- coded reopening tears will go away. vaccinated people can take off their mask. capacity limitations will be dropped. today, governor newsom said he will give specifics on the details of what tuesday looks like so everyone can prepare over the weekend for this post pandemic milestone. offices like this one will be watching carefully and listening for what will be the
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stance on masks at work. marin county officials say they are confident they can reopen safely next week. there are only 38 active cases in marin. that is the lowest number since health officials started keeping track. 98% of marines residents aged 65 or older have received at least one dose of a covid vaccine. the county's top health officials spoke at an all nine town hall last night. he was upbeat about what will happen tuesday. >> we have high vaccination rates. we are continuing to try to vaccinate the remaining 11%. >> dr. matt willis says he is concerned about covid-19 variants but added covid-19 vaccines offer good protection against most of them. $50,000 is up for grabs for 15 vaccinated californians. the state is holding its second back for the win drawing. we are hearing from one man who won last week.
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>> i got the call last friday. at first i thought it was a joke and ignored it. >> sir? make sure you pick up the phone. state officials say two of the 50 winners last week missed their chance because they did not respond to several attempts to reach them. the money is now going to go to alternate winners. again, another 15 people winning $50,000 each in the drawing at 10:00 this morning. then on tuesday, 10 vaccinated people will wane 1.5 million dollars each. we will share the results with you today at 11:00. you can watch more of our pendant pandemic content.
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search abc7 bay area to download it now. it looks like a bipartisan group of senators have reached a deal on a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. their proposal would be paid for without tax increases. there are 10 senators behind the package, five republicans and five democrats. it needs support from a larger group of lawmakers and the white house. the agreement comes days after president joe biden called of separate negotiations with senate republicans. world leaders will meet today for the g7 summit in england. they are expected to focus on economic recovery from the pandemic. president joe biden and the first lady will also meet with the royal family. >> today, president joe biden is stepping into his first the g7 meeting since taking office, boasting confidence as u.s. commander and chief.
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>> i am very pleased to be here. >> reporter: day one of the three-day work session set to focus on getting the world back on good financial footing in light of the devastating global health pandemic. leaders expected to agree on a global minimum corporate tax. at least 15% to eight that recovery. members of fish oil family also expected to join today. taking off with first lady dr. jill biden highlighting early childhood education with kate middleton. the first lady and the president greeted by british prime minister boris and his wife. the two sides reaffirming the long special relationship between the us in the uk. >> is a breath of fresh air a lot of things he wanted to do together. >> and are not to president roosevelt and british prime minister winston churchill. biden and johnson unifying changes to the -- with set a goal of changes. updates include addressing climate change, cyber attacks and global health threats before wrapping up his first full day in england.
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>> in times of trouble americans reach out to offer help. >> president joe biden making it official, the u.s. will donate 500 million vaccine doses to nearly 100 countries. >> it is in america's self- interest. as long as the virus reaches elsewhere there is a risk of new mutations that can threaten our people. >> we are told leaders will discuss how to multiply the impact of economic aid to developing nations tightly gripped by the pandemic. the dry conditions and upcoming holiday have firefighters worried about illegal fireworks costa county, firefighters demonstrated how quickly a roof can burn when a firework lands in a gutter. two weeks ago, an apartment building was destroyed by a fire ignited by fireworks. displaced 40 people. off fireworks, including so- called safe fireworks, are illegal. newark police say they are conducting undercover operations to catch people setting off illegal fireworks. acs this
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fireworks from teenagers last night. an 18-year-old was arrested and charged with possession of illegal fireworks. it is super dry out there. trees look green and healthy but they are very stressed and try. everything is drier than average. if we can get the marine layer in here, that will help a little bit. it won't stop how dry it is. let's look at some temperatures. we are clear in san francisco. we are 5253 degrees. we have mid to upper 50s in healdsburg and petaluma. 43, 47 insert:. everyone else is in the low to mid 50s until you get to pittsburgh at 57 degrees. here is a gorgeous look from mount tam this morning. high clouds are what will dominate the. the further north you are, the thicker you are. notice everyone is morning. everyone is in the 60s to near 70 by noon. mid 70s by 4:00
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inland temperatures. at 7:00, we are hovering around 70 degrees. they will be usual breezy spots. for most of us, those winds we had earlier this week argon and out of here. a small craft advisory if you want to play bridge through the delta. brighter and, at the beaches. you may have to work with the windows open has temperatures will warm up a little bit. as far as our policy the weekend, it is tree pollen and grass pollen. we will take a look at that one weekend and potential heat wave, coming up. we are starting out with a live look at the bay bridge chp issued a wind advisory. that has been the trend through the week. we don't have major blocking issues or crashes to report. bringing in our walnut creek, showing your 680.
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the last wind advisory we had issued by chp is through the altar not pass. evenly commutes coming out of tracy is light right now. hopefully that continues to track that way for your morning commute. now hiring, the job fair giving you the chance to work for one of the bay area's biggest sports teams. a san francisco supervisor getting help for an alcohol problem. we are hearing from different lead
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the vta released new documents about the man who shot and killed nine of his coworkers before taking his own life. the documents reveal some of his past disciplinary past. samuel cassidy was never formally discipline for violent or threatening behavior. numerous complaints were filed against him in the past two years, in one case after a verbal articulation in january 2020, a witness reported "he
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scares me. if someone was to go postal, it would be him. san francisco supervisor aaron peskin is going to alcohol treatment. this is coming after complaints of his behavior during a public and private board of supervisors meeting. >> but if you could wipe that smirk off your face, that would help these proceedings. >> reporter: san francisco supervisor aaron peskin publicly chastised recreation and parks director phil ginsberg over a controversial letter to wednesday's board meeting >> miller threatens an elected official unless they have done something wrong. coming did nothing wrong and i did nothing wrong and it's totally [ bleep ].
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>> if we can try to be more civil. i do want to say this and read this out loud. >> that was civil. >> reporter: he announced in a statement he has decided to enter alcohol treatment. he apologized and wrote he takes full responsibility for the tenor he has struck in his public relationships. >> i am not going to focus on one particular supervisor. it is clear in his statement he needs help. >> reporter: while in north beach, his district, maryland inbreed, refused to the supervisor my name. instead saying it is not just him. >> this is not know. it has been going on for years. it is a pattern of members of the board and how they treat people who serve the city. >> reporter: former mayor willie brown defended peskin who spent 14 years on the board of supervisors. >> he is one of the best most qualified confident elected officials we have in san francisco i don't understand why people, in this town, are concerned with someone having a
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drink. >> reporter: when he spoke to longtime residents in north beach, they were not surprised or especially offended. >> i think people are a little on pins and needles with the political correct stuff. >> i think he works hard for the city and has is a real north beach guy. if he's had a couple of cocktails, that's normal. >> reporter: abc contributor -- says he is known for this behavior. >> he didn't get where he is now being overly nice to people. he fights for his district, he fights department heads. if he has a couple under his belt, he could be about it. >> reporter: supervisor peskin indicated he will continue to work while seeking treatment. >> if you or someone you know needs help with substance abuse, we have compiled a list of local resources. you can find it at abc7news.com /take action. a high school senior from salinas is proved that hard work
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pays off. or marques sanchez has been accepted into more than 20 of the country's top universities and offered $2.4 million in scholarships. stanford, yale, ucla, he got in. he will graduate as the valedictorian of his high school class after a year he says was unbelievably tough. >> i think many people underestimate how difficult it was. it was difficult having wi-fi problems sometimes, not having help right away when you need it. >> check out the sweater. yes, he is headed to harvard in the fall. congratulations to him. 2.4 million, options. >> that's wonderful. >> good for him. he has obviously put in a lot of hard work. hopefully we can keep up with him and see what he does in four or five years. let's talk about what's going on weatherwise. is a look at san jose.
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have a few low clouds as we look northbound towards fremont. here is a look at the east bay hills, a few low clouds here. today, we will eventually have high clouds and sunshine with milder temperatures. highs will hit average levels this weekend. for us, it will be slightly humid. you may notice that if you are outside doing activities this weekend. a building heat wave next week. the reason we will see these high clouds is look at this cold front and the precipitation, light to moderate moving to the north of us. as we head towards the latter part of the afternoon and evening hours, northwest sonoma county. lake and mendocino counties are getting clipped by this. tomorrow unfortunately moves further to the north and it's driver as temperatures warm even more. for today, we have mid to upper 70s. 74 to 79 across the south bay.
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peninsula around 70 to 73 degrees. low to mid 60s along the coast with mid to upper 60s in downtown in south san francisco. sausalito is 65. low to mid 60s in the north bay coast. that is without those aggressive breezes. low to mid 70s the northbay valleys. along the east bay sure we have upper 60s. 67 to 71 in hercules and fremont. inland, still free air conditioning. tonight to definitely milder than this morning. temperatures upper 50s, even 60s around concord and antioch thanks to that like it of high clouds over as. mid 80s and, mid-70s around the bay, but 60s along the coast over the weekend and into monday with the humidity drops. look what happens wednesday and thursday. 80s, 90s, even 170 forecast. the oakland a's will celebrate pride month by honoring glenn burke.
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he is the first and only openly player in baseball history. he played for season in the big leagues , for the dodgers in 1976 and and finishing with the 80s and 1979. he died at the age of 3226 years ago last friday. he is buried at mountain view cemetery in oakland. the team plans to honor burke by naming his annual pride night in his name. the 49ers will hold a job fair as the team prepares to allow fans back in the by stating. they say they have more game day positions open now compared to any other time since the stadium open. all departments are hiring. the playmaker job fair runs tomorrow from 10:00 to 4:00. applications are open online at levi stadium.com. coming up, th
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number one, as we approach california's reopening, governor newsom is expected to clarify the state guidelines. there has been confusion about the masks after osha flip- flopped on its workplace rules. >> number two, it is the first day of the g7 summit in england. world leaders are expected to discuss the covid-19 pandemic. president joe biden and the first lady will meet with the royal family. a bipartisan deal has been reached on a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package. the proposal will be paid for without tax increases. it needs support from a larger group of lawmakers and the white house. >> number four, officers in newark are conducted undercover operations to catch people setting off illegal fireworks. police seized this from a group of teenagers this week. >> number five, our advertising the weekend are around 66 to 83. we will be within a couple degrees of that with high clouds and sunshine. >> number six, bringing you a live picture from the golden bridge. we are facing a slight slowdown for anyone traveling northbound. went to hop on, it is clear.
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>> number seven, $50,000 is up for grabs today for 15 vaccinated californians. the state is holding its second asked for their the win drawing. tuesday, 10 vaccinated people will win $1.5 million each. in today's dma first look, the u.s. inflation rate is at its highest level since 2008. as the country looks to rebound from the coronavirus crisis. what does this mean for your wallet? here is reported becky worley. >> reporter: in this morning's first year may 1 look, bracing for rising prices. >> we are seeking price is getting back on track. >> reporter: consumer price is at 5% rising at the fastest rates in over 10 years. a year ago, shoppers sell prices rising slowly and declining. this year, price increases at record pace. electricity is up 4.2% in the past year. heights affected? it's like closing, the used car market, gas, travel and groceries.
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>> there is a lot of demand. a lot of people are out wanting to buy things. there that bids of the prices, too. >> reporter: there are strategies towards his temporary inflation to help you save money. coming up at 7:00 a.m., we have the shopping hacks to keep your budget in check even if prices go up more. there is a big unveiling at the test the factory in fremont. tesla delivered the first 25 model plaid sedans and planning to roll out several hundred cars a week. ceo elon musk unveiled this redesigned model as. he says the for the electric sedan goes from 0 to 60 in just under 2 seconds with a top speed of 200 miles per hour. it has almost a 400 mile range on a single charge and supercharges 187 miles of range in 15 minutes. the model us plaid starts at
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set to open in a few days. covid-19 detected on one of the first cruise ships to set sail in months even though vaccines were required. it dr. is explaining what this means. it has been the best four years of our life. a chapter is closing and anyone is not to reopen. >> triple threat triplets. the bay area sisters celebrating a big milestone this weekend and getting ready for their next adventure in life but separately. we are excited for them still. good morning, everybody. he made it to friday. it is june 11. abc7 mornings is live right now on abc7 who lose live wherever you stream. something that is unusual this time of year, check this out, we have rain falling across the northern part of the state. we are getting the tail end of it and it is high clouds as you
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can see on live doppler seven. we also have a few low clouds out there this morning. our patterns try to get back to average as are our temperatures. check out the 60s from half moon bay 63 in san francisco. oakland a 69. low to mid 70s for the rest of the bay and mid to upper 70s and hour in the neighborhoods. over the weekend it will get humid and warmer. nothing like the dry we heatwave we have coming in the back of the accuweather seven- day forecast. i'll show you the new numbers and some of those numbers have three digits. we should expect to get more clarity today and what will happen as the state begins to reopen. that is all going to happen in a few days.
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we are counting down to this tuesday, june 15th. that is when restrictions are set to go away. governor newsom is expected to talk more about it today. abc seven news reporter amy hollyfield is live in san ramon. i know a lot of people are hoping he talks about masks in the workplace. >> reporter: osha has flip- flops on the rulings of what the rules will be about masks in the office. businesses have said that have made it really tough to plan for next week. they are really hoping for clarity today. the state has said those were vaccinated can take off their masks tuesday when the state is set to fully reopen. the governor is expected to give more details about that today. the big question has been about masks in the office. osha, at one point, had a controversy overall in place, saying of one person in the office wasn't vaccinated then everyone would have to wear a mask. any people spoke out against several. many hated it. osha reversed it and said we will drop that, but did not come up with a new rule to replace >>
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announcements on the front but that decision was encouraging and consistent with what we have been saying for some time. we will highlight more new, not just for that position, but all these revisions and executive orders as we wind down and move successfully to june 15th. >> labor unions have shown support for osha's mask rules saying masks are a layer of protection for workers that many business owners, business groups and workers say they want the best mandate lifted for those were vaccinated they also want clear guidance from the state. many say the governor has the power to clear this up there hoping that is what he does today. developing this morning, despite providing proof of vaccination and a negative test before boarding, two people tested positive on the first ship to sit from north america since 2020.
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the celebrity millennium is still out at sea. the individuals are asymptomatic and in isolation. contact tracing is underway. doctors say despite being vaccinated, breakthrough cases do happen. these are likely to be less severe and not as transmissible. >> most people have mild symptoms we did not see a large outbreak on the ship this would have been far worse if you had a lot of unvaccinated people on the ship. >> the ship will disembark in saint maarten. members vaccinated by july 9th will get a chance to win
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one of 1000 words. they include trips to theme parks, wellness retreats, gym memberships, personal fitness equipment and more. if you have questions about coronavirus vaccines, asks the abc7 news vaccine team by going to abc7news.com/vaccine. we have new information about how the justice department during the trump administration investigated trumps political enemies. we learned prosecutors seized records from apple regarding a private community nation of democrats. this was an effort to find out who was leaking classified information. andrew dymburt has the latest. >> reporter: abc news confirmed former president donald trump's a justice department seized communications data of at least two democratic members of congress and members of their family. sources a prosecutor subpoenaed apple for the data in 2018. the prosecutors were investigating who was leaking information about contacts that trump associates had with russian officials. >> this is the latest in a series of revelations
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troubling about the lengths to which this justice department went under president joe biden. >> reporter: congressman adam schiff is one of the committee members whose data was seized. >> i'm shocked on one hand and on the other not surprised. >> reporter: shift was the top democrat on the intelligence house committee. eric swallow confirmed he is the other member whose data was targeted. >> i am not above the law like no one else is above the law. to go after this many people, that feels like a donald trump driven investigation. i don't have a lot of faith in his ability to fairly interpret the law. >> reporter: sources also say prosecutor subpoenaed communications data from aids and family members from shift and swell well, one of whom is a minor. the data being seized resulted in no evidence connecting shift or swell well to the leaks. former attorney general bill barth revise the investigation when he took over the justice department. >> i view bill barth the second most dangerous person in the
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country after donald trump. >> bill bar concessions have not commented. shift, swallow, and nancy pelosi are demanding an investigation. >> reporter: the justice department has not responded to our request for comment. apple was under a gag order until recently. we are going to move forward here. thank you. former california police chief is among six men indicted on conspiracy charges related to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. documents accuse the men are planning to block the certification of president joe biden's 2020 election men. among them is former la habra police chief, the founder of the group america phoenix
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project and for members of the center's antigovernment extremist movement. caitlin jenner is making the tv rounds talking about rowing running for governor. she released a new campaign ad this week. >> the governor has been preaching something different in public. >> where your masks. >> this is in reference to governor newsom's dinner at the french laundry last year. she says he thinks he is a king. our abc sister station spoke with janet and she says she is not worried about how much covid-19 has improved in californ. and how that could help newsom. >> they are really destroying an entire generation of kids. parents people will not forget those type of things. all of the company's out here, 33% of all restaurants have closed permanently. people will not forget that. >> the california department of finance estimates the recall
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election will cost counties $250 million. democratic senior leader says the legislator will cover those costs. california's last recall was in 2003 and ended with arnold schwarzenegger becoming the governor. put together a document about it called total recall. you will find it on our abc seven app. coming up, looking for leads in a 20-year-old cold case. palo alto police are making another plea to the public now. also ahead, these identical triplets from fremont heading down separate paths after they graduate this weekend. the big things ahead for them and what one of them says will be the biggest challenge. hi, everybody. welcome to friday. this will be the coolest morning moving forward especially in our is be in the neighborhood like san ramon where it is 47. lafayette is 44.
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black caucus 48. everyone else's around 50 to 55. we have 45 in santa rosa. 48 in napa. low to mid 50s along the bayshore. oakland is 51. hit mid-forties around mountain view. here is a look at walnut creek where we are starting off clear. temperatures are study through 7:00. we will have increasing high clouds around the birthday. everybody is warmer today, at least in the 60s to a few 70s by noon. we stay in the 60s on the coast with the breezes are backing off. mid to upper 70s around our bay and in the neighborhoods around 4:00. temperatures around 70 away from the coast where they will be about 60. here is a look at 880 and the coliseum. you can see low clouds developing. the roads and our water will be kind of breezy
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choppy, especially during the evening. we will have the usual winds and areas north of the bay bridge to the delta. milder to warmer conditions if you will be outside. it gets warmer this weekend. it gets humid, but our air quality will be fine. green and yellow is healthy for all of us. we will look at this new numbers for the heat wave coming. good morning, everyone. we will begin with a live look in emeryville. headlines are making their way westbound and getting busy as you make your way towards the maze. things are clear at the bay bridge toll plaza. ringing in a live look here at the san mateo bridge, we do not have a wind advisory this morning. traffic is building for people traveling westbound. i will point of the wind advisories issued by the chp. you can see the sensors are still green. we also have one through the ultimate past and we are ultimate past and we are starting t if your dry eye symptoms keep coming back,
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it has been 20 years since 21-year-old maria shut out was killed in downtown palo alto. please still need leads to break the case. she was celebrating her birthday with friends and family at the closed q cafe. this was june 10th 2001. while outside, one shot was fired heading maria in the head. police hope people who may have been unwilling to talk then may be willing to talk now. >> many people out there that they may have children that are maria's age. we hope that this hits close to home for someone and they are willing to reach out. >> there is a $100,000 reward
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for information leading to the identification and arrest of her killer. a san francisco utility clinic will be millions in damages for destroying eggs and embryos. abc seven is first reported when the fertility center sent a note to patients that one of its covered tanks ran low on nitrogen and it failed. more than 3500 eggs and embryos were destroyed. a jury has awarded $15 million to five plaintiffs in this case. attorneys for the victim say there are hundreds more waiting and arbitration. memories frozen in time. lucile packard children's health is celebrating a milestone with a time capsule. the hospital celebrated its 30th anniversary staff members contributed mementos that commemorate the last three decades. items were placed in a time capsule buried at the hospital.
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here are some masks. these are a true symbol of the covid-19 pandemic. >> this is kobe bryant. here is our mascot for our covid-19 unit. here we have socks the monkeys. this is one of thousands that has been made by our volunteers. >> the time capsule will be unearthed in 20 years. identical triplets from the bay area are celebrating a milestone. the sisters are all graduating from uc san diego and heading their separate ways for the first time. reporter nina that connell has the story. >> i am taylor leanne, i am 20 years old. i am graduating uc san diego this >> you are not doing this by yourself are you >> i am not doing this by myself. >> reporter: your eyes do not deceive you. these are the new and sisters. extremely rare identical triplets graduating from uc san diego on sunday. they do finish each other's
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sentences >> even though we have grown independently, we still -- >> find our way back to each other. >> it has been the best four years of our life. >> reporter: the sisters say as kids they did everything together. >> ballet together, slim ice- skating. >> reporter: when it came time for college, they applied at ucsd. a joint the same sorority and cleared seven mangers. inspiration either.. >> our mom and dad are like superheroes. there both engineers. >> reporter: after 16 years of schooling together, they embark on a new separate survey. dealer is entering software engineering internship in san diego. >> it is for a medical company but for also software
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engineering. >> reporter: the biggest challenge of being alone -- >> i'm worried of having to get my own clothes. >> they say they are not wary. they will only be one flight away and always have a sister connection. >> it's not really goodbye, it is just a new chapter is closing but a new one is about to reopen. >> that is cool. >> that is cool. >> they could switch places three times. >> i have always wanted to do not. every time i see a twin shown. >> that is really what i wanted to know, all the pranks they have played on people. oh, the separation anxiety. good luck with that. >> that was cute. let's talk about the weather. it should be nice if you want to head outside. here is a look from, it's supposed to be southeast, but that is 880.
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temperatures climb a little today. we are still below average high clouds along the north a.m. sunshine. mild lows with cloudy conditions tonight. humid this weekend with temperatures warming back to average. we will go down to the south bay. 74 in san jose. 79 in morgan hill. we have 69 in san bruno. now, along the coast, we will see sunshine today and not have aggressive breezes with temperatures in the low 60s with mid to upper 60s in downtown and south san francisco. it will be a nice day across the golden gate bridge with lighter breezes until 3:00. 65 in sausalito. low to mid 60s along the north bay. look at this, mid to upper 70s. 73 277. in the east bay, berkeley,
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oakland, san leandro, castro valley, hayward and new york in the 70s. outdoor dining is pretty nice. even along the coast when it drops to the 50s. at least it is not that breeze to contend with. here is a look at tonight's temperatures. mid 50s to near 60 degrees. the reason why we will see an increase in humidity this close the rain gets. mendocino county, a tension of rain. possibly sprinkles in the northwest corner of sonoma county. temperatures stay steady through monday as the humidity drops. look at that heatwave away from the coast. 80s 90s and 100s by wednesday and thursday.
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mercedes-benz is recalling 375 thousand vehicles. a software is causing the backup camera not work. vehicle owners who have a mercedes me subscription to update their system via an open the air connection. amazon will allow employees to continue working from home but only partially. full-time office workers can work remotely two days out of the week. the other three days, workers will have to go into the office. they will also be allowed work from home for full weeks a year. inside a lab in san jose, work is underway that could lead to hand gestures
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controlling a wide range of devices. auc researcher and a member of max flex is developing an ultralight and flexible tool. it will allow jesters to operate robots, cars and devices electroless are sensors placed on a sheet of film can be wrapped around an arm. the sensors pick up signals the brain sends to muscles to move. what it does next is a breakthrough. >> we have 64 on the forearm. and we were able to teach this sensor to recognize 21 gestures. applications appear limitless, including use by the military to limit stress and fatigue, force out monitor progress of physical rehab. >> a team of artists are finishing and selling a 40 foot tall sculpture in palo alto. the artwork is that the oshman family jewish community center at the campus there. it's also an experimental
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instrument. you can use your smart phone to play musical arrangements on the 18 still pipes. the member has a special meaning, along with the symbols on the work. >> the symbols are high, which is the title of the piece, which simply means life. it refers to 18 prayers. that is the root word for the high am. it is to life. >> the artist was working on the piece when his studio burned down and the fires. the artwork survived. >> the first thing i saw or i thought was i wonder if you can play music with that. the a's are trying to get back into the column tonight to take on the broilers >> 66 degrees dropping to 61. not as breezy and cool as it has been the last couple of games. excessive heat morning outfit
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the desert and 108 118. the starts at 10:00 monday morning 8:00 friday. we will tap into it for three days it looks like right now. this is the north they were our average height is 81. we are in the low to mid 90s wednesday, thursday and friday. inland east bay is warmer. 97 to 100 thursday. down to 92 friday. enjoy these temperatures in the mid-80s until that heatwave arrives.
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