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indoors for everyone vaccinated and unvaccinated in places where covid-19 is spreading fast, including the enti walensky is talking about the risk. let's look at the embarcadero roof camera. it will be hot and a lot of you will want to turn on the fan and air conditioning but california is asking you to conserve energy today. >> people are talking about this. simone biles has dropped out of the tokyo olympics all around team finals. it is wednesday, july 28. a check of the weather with mike nicco. >> we made an appearance. here is what's happening. did you have rain yesterday?
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>> no. the people that did were excited. this is what's going on but osararting to wind down. we have that flex bay and near 100 in the east bay and the north bay. 70s and 80s around the bay and 60s on the coast. how long the heat wave will hang around, next. the cdc is urging everyone to wear a mask indoors and areas were covid-19 transmission is substantial or high. >> the entire bay area falls under that category. this map is the latest cdc data on levels of community transmission. solana, contra costa and san francisco seeing high levels of transmission. san mateo and san clara are seeing substantial levels. every bay area county except solano county is recommending
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masks be worn indoors regardless of vaccination status. >> reporter: it is a delta variant to blame and they say what we are currently doing isn't enough to stop it. it is time to take the next step. to get the case numbers back down the recommendation from the federal government is that everyone wear a mask indoors again. that includes people who are vaccinated. as the variant games games strength, the concern is what will happen next. >> every time another person gets infected it gives the virus a chance to mutate again. we want to get that under control. >> governor gavin newsom was asd mask mandatwas at this time the focus is on vaccinations, think people get
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vaccinated, we don't ne n a man amy hollyfield, abc7 news. what does the cdc director say about the decision to reverse course on guidance? >> the bottom line is the delta variant is spreading fast. mostly among the unvaccinated. new data shows fully vaccinated people can spread the variant which is why the cdc is urging people to put on masks indoors where virus levels are surging and recommending teachers and students do the same at school. 63% of counties across the u.s. are seeing covid-19 cases spreading rapidly. cdc director dr. rochelle walensky is the efficacy the ei vaccines in preventing severe disease and death. what we have in clinical trials, it was how
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well they worked in preventing transmission. they worked well without that and what we see now is they are working less well in preventing transmission with delta. >> according to the white house, eligible people have not gotten a shot. pfizer is making the case for a booster shot for its vaccine releasing data showing a third dose can increase your coverage for the delta variant. governor newson pulled his children out of a summer camp that did not require kids to wear masks. photos surfaced showing his son sitting without a mask around other maskless children. summer camps like schools acco the governying it would not be enforcing mask mandates. if your kids are going to a
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california state campus they have to be vaccinated. the csu chancellor called the surge alarming and is not waiting for full fda approval of the vaccines to mandate this vaccination mandate. you will have a month until classes start to get vaccinated. >> if i am in the classroom wearing my mouth and my department has masks on, it sets a social norm. until mid-september this is what it will be like. >> that mandate applies to all 23 campuses. safety is a priority among san francisco restaurants. the golden gate restaurant group told the association that they require staff to be fully vaccinated. 66% require masks for people regarding this. vaccinations are required for people be indoors. if you are vaccinated and
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you want proof on the go, there is a state website where you can download an electronic version of your vaccine card. we have a link on abc7 news.com. nei police equipped with body cameras now. the city councilman posted this news on his public facebook account. he said dashcams will come soon. he released a video proposing an increase in police officers by 2 1/2%. until the state reaches that state standard. it would give antioch 170 officers and right now they have 115. in the south bay, a push to replace thousands of dollars worth of sports equipment stolen from a school in milpitas. last week him $1000 worth of p.e. equipment was taken from this storage kept on campus at rancho milpitas middle school. 21 brand-new softball gloves olen picked to quality
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archery equipment and left other things behind. >> it had to be someone who knew what was in there and decided unfortunately to do something that would have a negative impact in our p.e. program. >> the principal said the schools insurance does not cover theft or vandalism. a gofundme campaign started and we have that link on abc7 news.com. sunnyvale declared a water shortage emergency. the city council approved a resolution that calls for residents to reduce usage by 15%. homeowners are being asked to run sprinklers three days a week only. irrigation will not be allowed between 9:00 m and 5:00 p.m. we are on the heat watch today. a flakes flex alert, as temperatures soar.
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iso is asking people to conserve energy because of the unexpected strain on the power grid. how hot will he get? mike nicco has that answer. >> look around the rest of the state, well over 100 to the central valley and yosemite and palm springs. extra humidity in the air and it takes the air conditioner a little bit more energy to pull the humidity out and cool your house down and make you feel more comfortable. that is the reason why we use more energy today. scattered thunderstorms are fewer than they were yesterday but mainly around the sierra again. at home, this is walnut creek. there are foggy spots out there. definitely funkier than it has been so far this week. we have the breezes from the golden gate through the delta. summer spread will get whiter from the mid 60s in san francisco to near 100 inland. with air quality is going to remain good to moderate which is healthy. these are the
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temperatures and you can see the view from 880 looking northward. mid to upper 50s and 63 in a renda. a upper 50s until you get inland east bay neighborhoods. mid-70s antioch. san jose and los gatos now at 62. this is what to expect. not much of a change through 7:00. low clouds that will pull back to the coast. all of us will be covered by high clouds. 64 and 72 and 87, the coast, bay and inland by noon. 78 to 92 in the bay and inland by 9:00. we could get a colorful sunset around a 20 1 pm. we will talk about the heat wave and how long it will last coming up in the accuweather 7- day forecast. how about that commute? >> deadly crash and police are
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looking for a person. the chp was chasing a car northbound on 101 this morning. it exited the bell marin keys drive exit. the driver crashed into a guardrail. according to the chp, the passenger was killed and the driver took off. they are still looking for that driver. out to the studio, this is a live picture of emeryville because we have so much fog. you can hardly make out those headlights westbound so just a heads up. a live look in san rafael looking very clear right now. things are moving at the limit on the 101. you can see our only slow down in the bay area is out of tracy. another announcement from simone biles. she withdrew from the individual all-around competition in tokyo to focus on mental health. usa gymnastics said the league supports her decision. biles
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has publicly addressed the pressure she is feeling. >> reporter: ngma's first look, simone biles withdrawn from tomorrow's individual all- around competition. it comes one day after this shaky vault routine led to her withdrawing from the team panels. she is known as the greatest of all time and says she realized she wasn't in the right headspace and didn't want to ruin her team's chances at winning a medal. >> i never felt like this going into a competition before. i tried have fun and warm up in the back went better. once i came out i was like no, mental is not there. >> she will now be evaluated compet ain in tokyo but her team coming together rallying and taking home the silver medal , coming up. former gold medal gymnast dominic dawes joins us live to share her perspective. abc news, new york.
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still ahead, a free san francisco attraction back open today with an amazing view of the city. concert superspreader. several people sick with covid- 19. it is a close race for governor newsom in the election. how likely voters are swaying. a live look outside right
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molly tibbetts should get for conviction arguing that a jailhouse confession has entified a new suspect. according to rivera's attorneys , and inmate came forward during the trial climbing a former sale may had claimed to be involved. tibbetts grew up in oakland before moving to iowa in 2009. she was killed while out for a jog. a california governors recall race is tightening. the latest university of california at berkeley institute of governmental studies poll of likely voters shows 50% support keeping governor newsom and 47% saver the recall. analyst say the tighter race reflects motivated republican voters. gop hopeful former san diego mayor kevin faulconer campaigned in san francisco yesterday. >> californians are frustrated and californians know they want
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a governor who will stand up for them. >> if you look at all registered voters and not just likely voters, then it is not as tight. 51% are against recall. 36% are supporting the recall. 50% of voters need to vote no for newsom to stay in office. if he loses, the top-performing alternate candidate wins. we put together an original documentary called total total recall, about california's last recall. find it on abc 7 bay area up on apple tv the, amazon tv and roku. a concert in santa cruz county linked to a covid-19 outbreak . four people tested positive for comfort covert at the grateful shred concert. the band said that nearly the entire band and crew contracted the virus as well as being
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fully vaccinated. one felton music hall staff member tested positive. >> the first concern is to make sure our community is safe. we were shut down from march 2020 until mid-june. opening up, we are excited about bringing music back. this is devastating to hear people these cases. >> felton music hall has announced shows are canceled until august 5. anybody attending a future concert will be required to put on a mask. statewide, california's test positivity rate has climbed to 5.4% yesterday, the highest since february. the number of people in the hospital now topping 3000 with 700 and the icu. 21 million people in california are fully vaccinated which is about 53% of the total population in state. apple broke a new record
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with its earnings. they posted an increase in quarterly revenue by 36% to $80 billion. that is a record for the june quarter. it was fueled by 39 1/2 billion dollars in iphone sales. shares are down. apple ceo tim cook said computer chip supply constraints would affect the in the september quarter. ever want to take a gondola ride in san francisco? >> the salesforce transit center brought back it's gondola after a year of being closed because of the pandemic. sky 7 got the best view in the house. it carries people from street level to salesforce park. the best part, it is free. >> i still have not been up that tram. every time i have been there it has been closed even before the pandemic. i love the park. i would like to try it. the park is great. it is totally worth checking out.
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really peaceful. really cool view of the city that you haven't seen before. i love it. it costs a lot of money to build. we can debate that another time. t mes shou get out there and use it. >> we pay for it. there. today, not a bad day in san francisco. mid to upper 60s with high clouds and sunshine. right now low clouds are really low, hugging the ground. you can see the light shining through them from the east bay hills camera. risk of heat illness today and tomorrow and friday. especially inland. high clouds and sunshine through saturday so those deep blue skies will not be a split with those clouds. the weekend will ease with the heat. right now, high pressure to the
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east and low pressure to the southwest. it is popping up the warmth and a touch of humidity today. the air will get drier deeper into this heat wave. we will start in the south bay and start with the hottest temperatures. loss goddess and morgan hill in the low 90s. mid to upper 70s for the rest of the valley. 75 santa cruz. temperatures in the low to mid 80s from redwood city southward. san mateo and san bruno in the upper 70s. on the coast, mid 60s today with low clouds. high clouds like the rest of us . 70 downtown in san francisco. the game this evening, 62, then dropping to 58. increasing clouds and breezy. a lot of 90s through the north bay valleys. for the east bay, 75 richmond, 70s in berkeley and hayward.
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mid 90s inland to around 100. the good news fall back to the 50s and 60s at night. that will allow you to cool down in your house. this sticks through friday. then the 60s and 70s and 80s with a few 90s inland saturday through tuesday. today, training camp begins for the 49ers as they prepare for the season. the team reported to training camp in santa clara. the quarterback overall pick is unsigned, trey lance. jimmy g is a starter and will speak to reporters today. yesterday he was the biggest topic. >> jimmy is going through ota. he is the best quarterback in the building now. we have three other guys behind him. we will give trey the first chance is the baup give those guys a chance to improve looks
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like they give us a better chance to win, we will decide. >> jimmy g is coming off his best off-season in san francisco since joining the team. ota is an organized team activity. now you know. seven things you need to know, coming up. >> you can feel that connection. that is what sets the show apart. good morning america and robin roberts bringing uninterrupted heart-to-heart conversations. her new talkshow drops on
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5:24 am. seven things to know this morning. new mass guidance from the cdc to prevent further spread of the delta variant. it is not recommending that even fully vaccinated people return to wearing masks indoors in areas that have high transmission california state university students and faculty will have to have the vaccination by the end of september. the chancellor of the csu system issued the mandate. governor newsom is
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traveling to carson city today to meet with nevada's governor and firefighters. the 68,000 acre lightning caused wildfire, the tamarack fire, is now burning south lake tahoe. a flex alert issued as summer heat returns. cow iso asking everyone to conserve energy tonight. some of that heat slipping into the east bay and north bay valleys. they have the biggest deviation from average in the low to moderate heat risk as we hit 99 concord, 95 santa rosa and the rest of us warmer than average. we have no advisories from the chp were blocking issues but i'm bringing this live picture out of memory bill because it is foggy. sunnyvale has declared a water shortage emergency. people are being asked to reduce water use by 15%. robin roberts is the biggest are on morning
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building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc7 news. i think their fingers have to be close to the trigger on this one. it would be surprising if it is not. >> a dr. weighs in on if there could be another mask mandate after new recommendations that everyone wear masks indoors. the price of uber rides
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soaring up to $70 or higher to get from sfo to the city. new competition that companies are facing. a live look this morning. energy. issued an alert because mike is tracking this high temperature. it is wednesday, july 28. abc 7 morning lies right now on hulu live in wherever you stream. temperature differential today. good morning. look at the cloud cover i chose . low clouds hugging the ground more so watch out with reduction in visibility. high clouds with a mainstay in the afternoon forecast as we continue to pump up the warmth. and turn off the air conditioning. the winds are less than 10 eltricity but the entire at usm
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state will also be as most areas will be warmer than us. upper 90s to near 100 in the east bay valleys. we have low to mid 90s from san rafael, center rosa. a lot of 70s around the bay and mid 60s to near 70 on the coast. expect some sort of covid- 19 mandate for the vaccine at the federal level. >> vaccine requirement for all federal employees would be announced tomorrow. kate larsen has reaction from r federal worker. >> reporter: laid his a, abc news confirmed that president widen will likely announce a mae. al employee vacc unvaccinated. >> with 2.1 million workers, the federal government is the largest u.s. employer so biden's announcement would be
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the largest vaccine mandate by single-employer. >> would it make you feel safer at work? >> i believe it would. >> a fully vaccinated united states postal worker isn't so sure about requiring the shot. >> it is hard for me to say it should be mandated because i feel in this country people should have the choice. if it is mandated and they don't want to, what are they gonna get fired? it would it be cool. >> at the federal employee does not get vaccinated, they will be required to comply with stringent masking roles. >> we have had these mandates since the supreme court passed a law in 1905. a local doctor has been part of vaccine committees. >> we have mandates for schools and jobs. to have a job there certain vaccines and tests i have to do.
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people are sometimes behaving as if this is new enter coney and. it is not. there is long-established president. >> dr. aaronson hopes the mandate will give the country more time to va hesitancy. >> if we can save lives, die. >> i hope we get back to normality. >> an official said they're waiting to hear from the postmaster general about vaccine guidance for their workers. kate larsen. >> it is not just vaccines, titer mask mandates may be coming soon because of the spread of the delta variant. the cdc asks that people wear masks whether vaccinated or not. we could face another lockdown if people don't. amy hollyfield with more. >> reporter: contra costa county
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is considered to have a high level of community transmission by the cdc. will we see these stores, restaurants, salons, lockdown again? we took that question to a ucsf dr. and here are the numbers that experts are watching. there were an average of 231 new daily covid-19 cases reported in the bay area july 1. three weeks later on july 23, that is five times more. during the same timeframe, hospitalizations have more than doubled to r e last ti was november 17 ri the we talked to said he's not ruling out the possibility of a future lockdown. >> it depends on what we do. i think we are catching this early enough and the percentage of vaccinated people is high
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enough that the likelihood that we will see a surge that threatens to overwhelm hospitals is very low. >> he does think a mask mandate is coming to the bay area even for the vaccinated. he also thinks booster shots will be necessary to fight off the delta variant sing the first dose is working well and preventing severe disease against the old virus. data is showing all three vaccines are not as effective against delta. the concern is what is next. delta will not be the end of it. there will be a new variant after delta. that is why they say masks and lockdowns need to be up for discussion. in walnut creek, amy hollyfielde hools
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jobina at the live desk. >> the cdc guidelines for schools applied to everyone , vaccinated or not. this applies to everyone on campus. a pediatrician talks about how he feels about sending kids back to class with the delta variant surging. >> you have a highly contagious virus with unvaccinated population. the children less than 12, i would only feel safe when sending my child to school if they knew was there a mask mandate. >> you said our ticket out is getting more people vaccinated. as students return to class, fall and winter are peak season for when the virus can spread, especially for those unvaccinated, until more the country vaccid.s e ghcall, he says. details on the mugging of former u.s. senator barbara boxer. she sharing what happened on monday when her
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>> o stopped to me. n. i didn't think much of it. he got in a car and i thought he was leaving. that the other fellow jumped out of the car. he started to run towards me and i started to run away. essentially at the same time slammed me in the back and grabbed my phone because my hand let go of the phone. my earphones fell. >> boxer said she was on the phone at the time. she said the attack was fast and she did try to get her phone back. >> i yelled out how can you do this to a grandmother. i need to call my grandkids. bring back my front. obviously he wasn't that interested. >> police tracked the phone does emphasis go but didn't find the suspects. a $2000 reward is being offered . in the north bay, run oak park police are trying to find
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the arsonist to use fireworks to send a messagetoci july. an on the >> te daeroui mean it like that. if the person would like to dispute that, we are here to talk about it. we would like to know why this happened. yesterday police released surveillance of the incident which show someone getting out of a white van and then hurrying around the back of the vehicle. a recycling bin was on fire six minutes later. they believe someone was trying to intimidate. governor newsom and nevada's governor will meet with fire crews working the tamarack fire. the fire has burned 68,000 acres in alpine county and douglas county, nevada. it is 59% contained. steady rain prodded brought in
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moisture. evacuation orders have been lifted. governor newsom will travel to carson city for the meeting. gusty winds made it difficult for fire crews battling the dixie wildfires. 31 buildings are confirmed to be destroyed but the loss is expected to be greater. fire inspectors haven't been able to survey damage because of unpredictable fire behavior. it is now 23% contained. you can see live updates on all of the fires burning in california with our wildfire trucker. go to abc7news.com. coming up, the future of vaping in contra costa county. the sale of vaping devices and liquid cannabis products. there is an apt to find out if your cat is happy. first, here is jobina fortson. >> this is a live look at the san mateo bridge.
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no major blocking issues or crashes to report from the chp. no advisories. nice time to head out the door. a live picture here in oakland showing 880 at the coliseum camera. headlights are making their way south and an overall picture to explain what i'm talking about. a slow down at of tracy for the super commuters. a little bit of fog resting over vallejo but i will check in with mike. >> there could be a little there as the winds are very light. it's having a hard time making its way around the san pablo bay and the delta. there is haze out there . it starts at 6:00 and let's go through today and tomorrow. there is not a lot over us. we have healthy air. in the upper parts of the atmosphere we do have some smoke around us and it will increase this morning especially off to the east.
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tonight it backs its way towards us. we could have this again in the middle and upper parts of the atmosphere when we wake up tomorrow. there is no spare here but i wanted you to know in case you see that, that it is going to be in an area we can't reach. this is to 80 and 17. low clouds here. avoid the pavement out exercising with your pets. their paws don't have shoes like we have to protect us. hot cars will be an issue later today. this is the day planner today. you can see 50s and 60s this morning and the high clouds surging in. 80s inland. this is the hottest, 60s and 70s, with 80s around the base and 80s and 90s inland by 4:00. let's look at other high temperatures today. this is sponsored by disney's jungle crews in theaters friday.
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smoke shrouded neighborhoods. a mural that critics say shows slaves a high school. >> a superior court judge overturned the school districts decision to cover up the mural the alumni association sued, claiming the school board did not follow state environmental law. contra costa county keeping a ban on selling or delivering vaping devices and the liquid cannabis. the board of supervisors voted to extend the band in unincorporated areas of the county including smoking devices that have not been reviewed by the fda. it was targeted flavored babes that appeal to children. governor newsom signed legislation that will open up healthcare to 235,000 californians. it extends medi-cal coverage to
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undocumented people over 50 and reports comprehensive healcomprs checks for 25 and under individuals. a colorful celebrationwill continue childcare center in center visco. we were there for the ribbon-cutting which was complete with a traditional chinese line dance. this center is in mission bay on pierpoint lane. it is one of the city's oldest nonprofits. officials will be celebrating the childcare centers opening. >> the opening is so much more than just a building. it is as you look around you, a sense of community. bring a people of all colors together. >> the center will serve dozens of kids. >> if you have tried to get a
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lyft or uber from sfo it has become expensive. up sf pickup sounds offering to takel and climbing even higher as the night went on. enterprising drivers drove up claiming to be working for either uber or lyft and verbally quoting rides for far cheaper. that practice is illegal. >> we have a mix up ground transportation staffing along with cameras. our goal is to have visibility to every single transaction but we know it's not always possible. >> uber and lyft confirmed the vehicles we saw sunday night were not registered on either platform. had levers, have you ever wondered if your friend is truly happy? there is an app for that called tapley. the developers claim
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this can decode subtle facial cues to a specific cat. here is how it works. snap a photo. look at that cat posing. animal welfare experts said the app could be helpful especially to new cat owners who want to know how their cat might feel. >> we don't even know if we can tell how humans feel. we are not good at that. now we're gonna try to see what other animals are feeling? >> do you know what your cat is feeling? >> always. it's called paying attention. >> that is a cat dad. >> i appreciate what they are trying to do but if you spend time with your cat you learn their personality and what they expect. they are like kids. >> cats are little moody. i don't like you. maybe they know you are not
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cat people. >> that's accurate. >> that's true. >> we are being fight the good fight, mike. >> i'm trying. let's go. thank you for playing along. golden gate bridge, definitely looking foggy as jobina and i have been following this fog making a late arrival. you will find some more areas like this if you are traveling a good distance this morning. inland you will never quite make it there so the risk of heat illness as we warm up today through friday. high clouds and sunshine through saturday so the deep blue skies will go away for a little bit. they will come back as we get temperatures back to average. sprawling area of high pressure that is dominating the lower 48 and pumped some heat up. around
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moscato's and morgan hill, low 90s. 87 in san jose. a little bit cooler with temperatures -- low to mid 80s from redwood city southward. at the coast, mid 60s. near 70 in downtown at south san francisco and sausalito. petaluma, 89. they are near everybody else in the low 90s. it will be warm there as well. richmond, berkeley, hayward, in the 70s. inland, mid 90s to around 100. flex alert, 100s to the central valley. with extra humidity it takes the air conditioner a bit more energy to make you feel comfortable. tonight, no heat advisory's. 50s and 60s.
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hot and low to moderate heat risk through friday with 60s to the 80s. back to average tuesday san fra transion with the california public utility commission and they want them to figure out the value of pg&e local infrastructure. two years ago, san francisco pledged to buy local assets for them. owning the grid would allow the city to provide affordable electricity. >> today is a significant day. it is a major step for our city towards being more independent and providing 100% renewable energy for san francisco. >> the city is aiming to use 100% renewable energy by 2025. days away from disney's jungle crews. one of the stars is giving us his thoughts and the emotional
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fertile farmlands... there's lots to love about california. so put off those chores and use less energy from 4 to 9 pm when less clean energy is available. because that's power down time. check your pantry because there is a recall on spices due to possible salmonella contamination. mccormick perfect pinch italian seasoning, mccormick culinary italian seasoning, and frank's red hot buffalo seasoning. they were shipped between june 20 and july 21. no reports of people getting sick, but if you have an item, contact the company for a replacement or refund. inoreers
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you have to be at least 13 to have an account. new accounts for younger teens will be private by default. the apple will block some adults from interacting with teenagers and will restrict how advertisers can target teenagers. lawmakers and advocates put pressure on instagram to consider the impact of social media on kids privacy and mental health. >> spacex landed a contract with nasa for the jupiter moon mission. the deal is worth $178 million. the europa clipper mission will launch in 2024. this is the first attempt to explore the icy moon. they will look for conditions that could support life. is one to be hot today but we will talk about it tomorrow also especially in length. free air conditioning around san francisco and oakland. friday is going to be day four of the inland heat wave.
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your body becomes more susceptible. by saturday we take away almost all of the 90s. thunderstorms read in the high country the next few days. top stories we are working on. cell phone security tips. sophisticated cyber criminals looking to hire hack into your information. the return of the mask recommendation. even if you are vaccinated. a live report on what to know and you will hear from the cdc. san francisco trashcan price tags. the cost and and and and and week. how much taxpayer money will be used.
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new science that demonstrated for those who are vaccinated that they could in fact transmit if it they are one of those rare break through infections. >> top stories right now at 6:00, mask rules switching up. all of the bay area now covered by the cdc's new guidance. the agency's director on gma discussing all of it. california's deepening drought forcing people in another bay area city to change their daily routine. it looks cool out now as we
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take a live look outside. heat is on the way. a statewide flex alert. mike is tracking when and where the temperatures may be set to soar. >> this is a neat view. what are we seeing? i'm trying to figure out what vantage point we're looking at. >> it's beautiful. >> that is really cool. good morning on this wednesday, july 28th. you're watching abc 7 mornings live on abc 7, hulu live and wherever you stream. first the accuweather forecast. >> our director is really big into trying to find those every morning. hey, look at this camera. >> it's good this morning. >> yeah. >> great job him and brian dialing that up for us. let's take a look. radar is significantly quieter this morning. no threat of thunderstorms in today's forecast. we have a couple of rumbling through the sierra earlier. those have passed. let's talk about the flex alert and the reason why we're going

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