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the city. take a look at another day day triple digit temperatures. we are tracking advisories. governor newsom explaining the difference between a vaccine passport. >> maybe this time it time it work. welcome to friday, june 18th. this is the first juneteenth holiday recognized by federal government. >> you're watching abc7 on hulu. the bay shoreline is now out of the heat advisory. that is good news. that's a sign the heat is starting to break. it was never at the coast in san francisco. now the bay shore will feel more comfortable. elsewhere, in the orange and
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red, that's moderate to high risk. that's at least through 9:00 you can see the winds are light in walnut creek. 100 in the north bay and in the south bay 80s and 90s and 60s and 70s along the coast in san francisco. as mike mentioned, it's still going to be really hot today, especially in the east bay. >> amy hollyfield has more where the temperature is 104. amy? >> reporter: that sounds rough. we were looking at 63 degrees. it feels good. if you want to get out for a walk or a run, now is the time to do it. it's very mild but already at 63 degrees. that's an indicator we are in for another hot one.
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we would usually be cooler right now. yesterday was rough. now we got another round of it today. we did find some that are headed to the cool movie theater. they wanted to get out of the heat and cool off. we found some who were looking for the positive. at least it isn't humid. some are embracing it saying they're ready for summer. they were keeping cool and they were having a good time. >> this is nothing. >> this is why we live in california. >> you got to try to get some cooler water and get more wet and stay hydrated >> it is a little too hot for my liking. i am burning right now, especially because i have to wear a cardigan at work. >> reporter: yeah, if you're out in the sun too long, it can be dangerous. if you see or experience any
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symptoms, you should act right away. don't delay. so get on top of that as fast as you can. today another day of it. stay cool, stay hydrated or head for that movie theater. reporting live in walnut creek, amy hollyfield. >> thank you, amy. it appears that conservation efforts help, pg&e warned 121,000 customers across the state they could lose power between 7:00 and 9:00 last night. that included every part of the bay area county except nap that. it didn't happen though. here's a look at the current demand. cal iso calling for another flex alert tonight from 6:00 to 9:00. governor newsom declared a heat wave emergency. sky 7 was over the south bay where you can see all the
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haze. a district spokesperson said ozone layers are high. you can check out the temps anytime. they're live on the weather shelf connected tv app. you can download it from roku, apple tv or fire tv now. police in walnut creek are investigating a possible shooting. it happened just before 11:00 last night at ignace see yes valley road and california valley road just outside of a target store. there was a heavy police presence. officers put up crime scene tape and they were scouring this white hyundai for evidence. we do have calls into walnut creek police. as soon as we hear anything back we'll give you an update the cdc plans to hold an emergency meeting next week to see in there's a link between covid-19 vaccines and heart
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inflammation in teens. jobina is at the live desk with that. >> reporter: those cases are a small fraction of those under 30 who have been vaccinated. the cdc said the number of vaccinations are higher than expected but data has not proven a link between the heart problems and the vaccine. the cdc said the vaccine is safe. >> you have to be comfortable as a parent to know this is science. listen to the science around the vaccines, the overwhelming data and how effective they are at preventing severe disease and sickness in your children. i think you'll come down the same way i did and vaccinate your children. >> reporter: dr. walensky said
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more than 80% have recovered. the emergency meeting had been scheduled for today but was pushed for next week so officials could observe juneteenth. details of the vaccine verification system will be discussed today. governor newsom said it will not be a vaccine card. only hawaii has implemented a vaccine passport. the cdc has lowered its warning levels for cruise travelers. the first ship will set sale next year. they dropped from a level four to a level three. make sure you are fully
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vaccinated and tested before you board. unvaccinated people should avoid cruises altogether. well, a face mask was on this giant buddhist goddess in japan. it's the goddess of mercy. it was damaged in an earthquake in february. california has now mask rules. the rules go into e fact immediately. for most fully vaccinated workers masks are no longer required on the job but employers could require them. employers will have to document
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the employee's vaccination status. workers can self-atells. those who are unvaccinated will have to wear masks indoors or shared work spaces. juneteenth will be observed for the first time as a federal holiday president biden signed the bill. the law went into effect immediately. federal employees will have the day off since juneteenth calls on a saturday this year. president biden says this is just a start and there is more work to do. >> the assault from restrictive laws, voter personals and more. >> the move to make juneteenth
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a federal holiday gained strength last year after the police murder of george floyd and the massive nation wild protest that followed. well, local leaders will be recognizing the holiday today at 1130. santa clara leaders will speak in san jose. then at 5:00 tonight san francisco mayor london breed will be at the unveiling of a new it's called monumental reckoning. they represent the first africans stolen from their homeland and sold into slavery in 1619. san francisco mayor london breed gave city employees the juneteenth holiday off. city hall will be open but with minimal staffing. in santa clara, most of its offices will be closed a river tubing trip turned
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deadly after five people went over a dam. >> lots of craze di people. >> hear from the san francisco woman who was stabbed. she and her niece talk about the unprovoked attack. >> get here early. parking could be a problem as people head to the coast to beat the heat. if you're home aletter and a spare the air alert. light breezes for bay play. if you're going to the beaches,
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don't have the clouds to keep you comfortable. all right. let's take a look elsewhere. 60s in oakland and hayward. 62 in san rafael. santa rosa, napa in the 50s. we're already starting to see a little bit of lap change along the coast. 60s will be the high instead of the 70s. 90 to 102. we'll be around 90 inland. so if you're going to be dining outside, just ask for an extra glass of water. tree pollen moderate through the weekend. uv index very high. let's get an update on the commute. jobina? >> this crash i was following, the chp has updated it. it's past marsh road. it is in a counter commute direction. looking live at the bay bridge,
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blast. the judge ordered venue staff didn't react quick enough. a separate investigation is underway to review the emergency response. it is like a scene out of the show wild kingdom a mountain biker captured this on one of the most popular trails. the mountain lieion is standing over a dead deer and stares right in the alerted 911. state wildlife officials closed the trail. now it has been reopened. this is wild. we know bears can break no cars and steal food but you rarely see this happen. >> look at the tv because we're looking at it right now. this is in new hampshire you can see this bear. it grabs the handle, opens the door and then it go
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he's getting there. so authorities are warning people in the area do not leave food in your car because it is clearly tempting for the animals and they clearly know what to do to get the food. you know what? at least they don't break your windows. that's respectful. >> did you see there was a police car there, too. >> i didn't see that. >> i think. the car behind the one he's breaking in is a police car. so these bears don't care. >> that opens up a whole another line of thought right there, him in the police car, sirens blaring, picking up some friends, going to talk to the row pot about taking over. >> also, can't you just lock your door. >> i thought he was courteous not break the window. >> let mow do this let me do this.
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i wonder if he filed his nails down so he didn't scratch the door. i will be real gentle so they will let me come back. notice what you don't see. not a lot of haze right now now places like gilroy, livermore, that's where the poor air was. you also don't notice the clouds at the coast. all right. we have records possible. we're getting close to that territory. poor air quality. clear sky tonight. the comfort level for sleeping is rising. the heat will taper. the summer astronomically starts and we celebrate father's day. here's a look at what happen today. it is sliding to the east. you can see the clock wise flow. the southerly surge will bring relief and drop temperatures in parts of the bay. that's why it's been taken out of the heat advisory. it will hold inland that's why
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we have the excessive heat warnings. 100 morgan hills. 85 in santa cruz. 90s in redwood city. look at the mid to upper 60s along the coast. mid-70s downtown for san francisco and sausalito. 95 to 105. 80 to 92 in the east bay. it's union city and castro valley and fremont. 100, 103 in san ramon. 106 in livermore there are still record highs all across the state. that's why we're under the flex alert. 52 at half moon bay. my accu-weather seven-day forecast, a few hundreds in lake county. a long stretch next week of comfortable weather. enjoy.
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>> thank you. "good morning america" is coming up at 7:00 on abc7. >> and ginger zee has a look at what's ahead. >> coming up on "gma," double trouble. talking about the heat but there are tropical storm warnings along the gulf. a historic heat wave happening from illinois back to your state. more than 40 million americans are on alert. our team is on the ground and i'll be tracking it. new concerns as covid cases are rising that have low vaccination rates. the delta variant has spread. the director of the cdc will be here. voters in iran are going to the polls with a high stakes election. what the new leader could mean for the u.s.? plus, president biden making juneteenth a federal holiday. june 19th, which is the celebration of the end of slavery in the u.s. this
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all right. 6:25 on a friday. i have your father's day planned out. take a look at the temperatures. maybe breakfast in bed with a few 50s or 60s. comfy to wash the car, especially if you drive. it 60s to 80s by get that dessert ready. a desperate search is underway in south carolina for a tragic tubing trip. nine people were in tubes when they went over the edge of a steep dam near a power plant. three people are dead. the other two are missing rescuers found four survivors.
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investigators believe the tubes broke apart after the group went over the dam. snapchat has removed a controversial speed filter that's been linked to deadly car crashes. it records your live speed. the two men killed in the the t crash claims it encouraged speeding. snapchat made it less prominent and added a zoo snap and drive warning. the u.s. mint is planning to roll out new quarters featuring the faces of prominent women. among them celebrated poet maya angelou. angelou was san francisco's first black street car operator. in fact, that was her first job when she was 16. others include
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>> negative nellie, negative nancy, santa cruz, how long we can expect to see trip trip temperatures the supreme court has dismissed a republican-led challenge to the affordable care act. what this means for healthcare. juneteenth being celebrated for the first time as a national holiday. michael strahan sits down with president obama. >> you're watching us on hulu live or wherever you stream. mike? as we look at the winds, you can see they are light. they are strong enough to bring cooling. here's the southerly courage surge we always look for. it is on the way. notice the bay shore is taken out of the heat advisory but
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the same areas still have a moderate to high risk of heat illness through 9:00 this heaving in you can see a wealth of 100s. 80s to 90s around the bay. look at the coast in san francisco 65 to 74. i'm quite envious of you, reggie. we are seeing more trip trip temperatures. a flex alert is in effect. the power grid is calling on people to cut back on electricity from 6:00 to 9:00 tonight. amy hollyfield is live in walnut creek where it is definitely getting up there. hi, amy. >> reporter: i wonder if every mom was like me yesterday, going into every room turning the light off. it's 63 degrees. that's warm for 6:30 in the
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morning. we all know that. we know where nice is hided. if you're going to do a walk or run, now is the time to get out. it will be another hot day. yesterday was pretty brutal. we definitely talked to people who are trying to escape. it some heading to the movie theater, a cool place to get out of the sun. we did meet some people who were embracing it or tried to get the positive. >> i'm from north carolina. it's a lot more humid there. it feels cooler. >> i'm ready for summer, ready to tan. >> reporter: healthcare workers said this heat can be dangerous. they want to remind everyone if you see or experience any symptoms, you should act on it right away. don't delay. today is another day for the heat. we have to stay cool, stay out of the sun. get out right now. it's lovely out even. later today drink a lot of water.
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hydrate now to get ready for what we know is to come. reporting live in walnut creek, amy hollyfield. the bay area pair quality management district has expanded the spare the air. a district spokesperson said the ozone levels are high. >> we are starting to see traffic rebound to the prepandemic levels. that's causing more air pollution. we would encourage people to work remotely on a spare the air day. >> the district recommends that children, the elderly and those with respiratory conditions not spend time outdoors. the state fully reopened and for the first time since the pandemic noncalifornia recommends departments are
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being welcomed to enjoy the attractions. visitors from as far away as florida flocked there. crowds are expected to grow as the weather continues to be warm. the official start to summer is just days away. >> brought family out. it will be super hot. 110s, 111s. >> i saw signs for churros. that's got me excited. who doesn't like a dip and dot. businesses are still looking to hire more seasonal staffers the city of santa rosa will be handing out free weather radios tomorrow. they can pick them up at the drive-thru from 8:00 to 11:30 a.m. tomorrow. enter the parking lot from ridgeway avenue. it notifies residents of
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evacuation orders and other emergencies. our real time tracker lets you see cities across the bay area. they are on our abc7 connected app. you can download it for your roku, apple tv or fire tv right now. just search abc7 bay area. 30 million americans are waking up with their healthcare intact after the supreme court upheld the affordable care act. >> jobina has more. >> reporter: in a 7-2 decision, the conservative leaning court voted against texas and 17 other republican-led states. the court ruled that the states had not suffered any injury that would give them the right to suit. former president obama obama ob
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this saying the ruling reaffirmed what we knew was here to say. stephen bier, the oldest serving judge is being pressured to step down. he was call lad remarkable jurist but it's best for the company if he steps down no one can force a sitting justice to step down and justice breyer is showing no indication he is ready to go. >> thank you. juneteenth will be observed for the first time as a federal holiday. president biden signed the bill that made it official. juneteenth celebrates the date the last remaining slaves found out they were free, years after
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the emancipation proclamation was signed. michael strahan sat down and talked to president obama. >> the racial reckoning, a lot of people felt like they lost hope. how scan people get that hope back? >> you get hope back from, for mow at least, taking the long view, recognizing that resilience, determination, the ability to deal with setbacks and disappoints and keep going. those are qualities that can carry us forward and no one has exhibited that more historically in this company than african-americans >> and you can see michael's full interview with president obama on "gma" at 7:00 the san francisco chamber
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of commerce held their juneteenth business awards gala. >> i got to go. look who my date was, carolyn tyler. it was the first major in- person event since the city reopened this week. >> it's so important, so important in the acknowledgment in one of the most atrocious events in the history of plan and how we need this come out of this. >> the san francisco chamber of commerce provided rent relief and grants for businesses struggling through the pandemic. tonight appointment 9:00 don't miss juneteenth, "a soul of a nation." naomi osaka, when she plans to make her next appearance on the tennis court.
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let's take a look at the big order. we are starting down. we will have an update. and california is back open. jobina has some suggestions on what we should be checking out. >> i can't wait. >> you know we love activities. >> yes. we'll get to that. first, we have a cup crashes. we will start with a sig alert in redwood city. you're not going to run into a slowdown. it is in the counter commute direction. there's a stall in castro valley. speeds are down to 15 miles an hour right before crow canyon road. take a look at the toll plaza. i will check in on the metering lights. they may be on now. a live look at the san mateo bridge. we have a stall if you're traveling westbound. hi, mike. >> hi, jobina. hi, everybody.
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i want to show you the temperatures. everybody in the south bay in the low to mid-fist of the. look at that los gatos. most of the bay from san pablo to redwood city. 71 in brentwood. mid-50s for san francisco and 46 in half moon bay. look at that. check this out from mt. tam. it's 80 up there. this will warm quickly 1 to 94 by noon. 86 to 104. look at the coast in the 60s. now as far as the air quality it looks soupy but right now we're good to moderate. later on the same areas livermore, gilroy, could have poor air quality. it is a spare the air day. near record highs today. i want to show you more of the
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rodriguez was arrested in determine the hikers outside of las vegas found the body of her 7-year-old son. investigators haven't revealed many details about his death or a possible motive. happening today, attorneys for scott peterson will be back in court. a judge will consider a motion for peterson to appoint additional counsel. the 47-year-old modesto man is in prison in san quentin for the murder of his wife and unborn child. peterson could be granted a new trial or be resentenced now that the death penalty is off the table the road rage accident that killed a 6-year-old boy, the suspects will be in today. 24-year-old marcus eriz and wynne lee were taken into custody.
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today an orange county judge will consider a request from prosecutors to set the bail at higher the usual levels. there was a bloomberg investigation that found that airbnb goes to great lengths to keep the problems out of the public. >> they include sexual assault and other violent crimes. bloomburg finds that airbnb spends $50 million every year to make things right for guests who had most experiences. they said it falls under their guarantee but bloomburg found the money doesn't stop there. >> they use forced arbitration to keep these out of the court. they use lavish payouts. one woman in new york city was paid $7 million by airbnb after she was raped in one of the listings.
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>> airbnb responded by saying less than one tenth of a percent of all reservations have a safety incident. the company stayed that record speaks for itself. tiktok owner bytedance saw its revenues double in 2020. revenue jumped by 111% billion. it underscores tiktok's continued global popularity. bytedance had 1 become active users across all of its platforms as of december of last year. now taking a look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we are quite a bit down by 360 points. so now that california has reopened, ticket sales, car rentals, restaurant reservations are all going fast because we're trying to find cool stuff to do.
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if you're looking for inspiration, jobina has it. >> reporter: take it in. we can finally breathe in the world without our mask, the ocean in santa cruz. the wonderful scents on the embarcadero. many people don't know what to do but don't worry. i got you. juneteenth is a celebration as a result of ending of slavery in america. it's saturday and the bay area is doing it big. the in-person celebrations are back. >> we have extended where there will be activities pretty much all over which is super exciting. >> reporter: out the filmore area. crowds will be at lake merit celebrateing throughout the day, too. this year it's not hard to find an in-person juneteenth
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celebration near you. hello to coit towers. it houses the largest depression era collection. it shut down on march 15th 2020 but now it's back open seven days a week. so get your tickets. sing of tickets, you can get free ones to stern groves. all you have to do is reserve a spot online and get ready to groove. >> okay. if you had seen kumasi, she said oh, i'm going to that, too. those are examples of things you can do. we have a list on abc7news.com, so check it out. if you have fun things going on in your community, just tweet us at abc7 bay area. what are you doing this weekend? >> what from you not doing.
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>> listen, i'm going to the monumental reckoning. tomorrow i'm going to a juneteenth jubilee >> the third hosting event. >> california has reopened. >> it's true. >> then i'm going to stern grove because i got tickets, to see ledici. >> i'm such a slob. >> no sleep. >> mike, what are you doing? >> honestly, getting alterations on some clothing, shopping for some carpet and i will drop some hints for my family. >> carpet? >> we have we're putting hardwoods in downstairs. >> reggie, what from you doing? >> i'm having a family reunion. we're going to celebrate my
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dad. my mom is flying in today. it will be nice. >> and you, friend? >> you know what? i work tomorrow but juneteenth at the lake. see you at lake merit. >> into the thick of it. >> into the thick of it. it's going to be hot. it will be noise at lake merit. that will be a fun place to be. i want to show you where the highest threat of fire is. that's on a lot of people's minds. it's from reno and through the sierra. you can see the radar is active right now but thankfully no lightning. 85 today. the sun is starting to through. here's a look at oakland. it is day
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wave. starting tonight, you you you y better. we go to 91. san mateo 86. 80 there. mid to upper 60s along the coast when that southerly surge comes. you'll notice it. nice day in san francisco. 74 today. the north bay is baking up to 105. 80 in richmond. some 90s around castro valley, union city, free month. livermore is the only chance at 106. 109 in the inland east bay area. look at the southerly surge coming up. yes. that is the break in the heat. there's still some 60s. most of us will be in the 50s here's my accu-weather seven- day forecast. what you'll notice is
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and 80s. a few 90s but that will be the exception. father's day sunday but starts also and it gets cooler starting next week. a hiker sharing her story after fending off bears and missing for two days in the wilderness. she was charged by multiple bears while hiking outside of anchorage. she called her husband but shortly after her phone died. she tried to climb down the mountain, got so dehydrated that she fell and hit her head. >> i had that head i was looking at things, thinking i was seeing a parking lot. that's when i knew i was seeing hallucinations. >> she said she willed herself
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to keep going and stumbled out to a road. that's where rescuers spotted her. she was suffered for injuries suffered in the fall but hoist is okay. waterproof matches helped her survive. she was able to start a fire the night she was chased off the trail. that's why i don't do anything. >> listen. one thing after the next. >> that's a movie and so is this. naomi osaka said she will not play in a major match it's a big one, >> at that time her exit was caused by controversy surrounding her decision to skip mandatory most match news conferences. osaka is expected to play in
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the tokyo olympics. with this heat wave many are hoping to cool off but there's one big issue, enough lifeguards. the lifeguard shortage is real. the pools at ridgeway and finley, they would have had 1,000 swimmers. >> maybe 400 we can let in. i was surprised when we couldn't recruit enough staff >> the city said the covid-19 pandemic limited training and even at $16 to $18 an hour, they're getting few takers. no vaccine, no date. here's another reason to your covid shot. bum bell found 30% who not go on a date with someone no is not vaccinated. >> so this heat wave might have you wanting to relax on a
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hammock today, kind of like this guy. so this is a golden retriever in jedburg, scotland, making the most of the summer by hanging out at the house. the dog went viral on tiktok. >> his face is so he doesn't care that there's a camera there, that anyone is looking. the gate doesn't change. >> it's the feet for me it's the feet propped up >> there's something so cute about his harm placement, too. i really want this dog. >> don't take it too far. >> okay. coming up next, the seven things you need to know. >> the cute thing with his paw over the other paw. >> he's cute. >> it makes me laugh so hard. as we head
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to know today. >> the areas in orange to red, moderate to high risk through 9:00 today. then it's over. we look forward to sunday. it's dad's day. nice temperatures to wash the car. 70s to 80 around noon. picnic 78 to 88 and then dessert. >> that's the greatest forecast you've ever done. number two, cal iso extended a flex alert throughed to because of the high temps. everyone is being asked to conserve. masks, in longer required for most fully vaccinated workers. now the exception are in healthcare settings and public transit. california is expected to announce details of a vaccine verification system today. it's a digital version of your
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vaccine card and not a vaccine passport. number five, juneteenth will be observed as a federal holiday sense the actual holiday is on a saturday this year. yesterday president biden signed the bill making it official no number six, metering lights did come on at 6:25. you can see how light it s so a lot of people are off to celebrate juneteenth. number seven, smarter than your average bear. police in new hampshire are warning people not to leave food in the car after this. this bear letting himself in and as reggie pointed out, not worried about the police car over there, not one one one onen >> wow. >> that's amazing. >> at least he didn't
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and drive away. >> he sent mow an email and said he got in there an good morning america, happening now, more than 60 million americans on alert for flooding and dangerous heat wave. double trouble, tropical storm warning. the south racing for life-threatening flooding. up to a foot expected in some areas, and historic heat in the west from california to illinois bringing triple digit temperatures, our team is on the ground. over night another mass shooting in america. one person killed and more than a dozen injured in a deadly rampage in arizona. the suspect is in custody of the investigation right now. delta variant dangers. cases rising sharply with low vaccination rates. as the cdc announces more
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