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>> building a better bay area, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> getting support from one of the biggest civil rights leaders in the country. >> it was a party. a lead over the celtics. golden state now headed to boston, hoping to get a win on the road. >> let's take a look. a bright morning. >> bright personalities today. >> you and i are bright.
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let's just feel it for the warriors today. >> some people asked if this was fake, but this is actually real. this looks nice. drew: a little bit of fog along the coast. thankfully, not nearly as muggy today as we have been over the weekend. we are basically in the 50's across the board. we have a lot of sunshine and a little bit of fog. we will have a lot of sunshine today and humidity. mild to warm. 80's inland. we will talk about increasing temperatures in about nine minutes. >> we began with developing news in the south bay. a car appears to have run into a tree.
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it is not far from highway 87. the car is very badly damaged. you can see the damage that it did to the tree. we do not know the condition of the driver. >> every voter in california is getting a male in valley. postage is free and you can return them to designated drop boxes or polling places. if you have not registered to vote just yet, it is not too late. your vote will still count. >> now to the nba finals. a tough loss with a blowout win over boston. jordan poole hit a huge three to
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the buzzer. they are now tied at one game a piece. the series goes to boston for games three and four. >> you have to be aggressive during the game to get shots up. you just continue to apply pressure. i do not know what it will look like on the road for the rest of the series. it is about being confident with the ball in my hands. >> how did dad play? >> good. >> i we going to see evening around? >> yes. >> fans were ecstatic, especially those dressed in jordan poole attire.
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>> right now, i want to be in the championship jacuzzi. we have to work our way there. >> among the fans, nine-year-old the romero. his bike was stolen from his family home recently. the warriors invited him and his family to the game, and they even gave him a signed jersey. >> that is great. game three on wednesday and our coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. game three tips off at 6:00. keep it here for after the game. we are livestreaming special contact. you can download that. >> a rash of shootings. a group of bipartisan senators continue to work on a potential
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>> here is a beautiful shot. a lot of sunshine out there. a few clouds lingering, but overall they will move out in the next couple of hours. the rain from yesterday is really helping allergy sufferers today. tree pollen is out. grass pollen staff at moderate levels. keeping track of temperatures later today. into the afternoon, we are comfortably cool on the coast.
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expect a lot of sunshine. take your sunglasses with you out the door. 79 in san jose. the same in concord. we will look at how long the heat will stick around, but first, let's say good morning. >> good morning. we are starting with a live look at the bay bridge plaza. the backup is just beginning. looking nice and clear as we bring you this picture. we still have a commuter alert. it is recovering. expect about a 10 minute delay. your drive will be around 23 minutes. >> tomorrow is election day. the embattled da has one of the
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nation's most well-known civil rights leaders on his side. amy hollyfield is joining us now with more. >> this is the big item on the ballot, whether to recall the attorney. he received a boost over the weekend from a high profile name. jesse jackson was here to lend his support, but opponents were also out, rallying as well. he says he is fighting for justice reform and has jesse jackson's support. >> he is a builder with a great future. >> i am optimistic that san francisco is going to recall him. we have realized that what he is doing is not the job of a district attorney. they do not feel safe and they
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want something different. >> he says his polling shows that the race will be close. another poll shows support for the recall is strong. both sides say what matters is voter turnout. the push is on to get you out. >> a call to action at the nba finals. a look at how both basketball teams spread the word about overcoming violence. and as we had to break, let's take a live look outside. or high blood pressure you're a target for chronic kidney disease. you can already have it and not know it. if you have chronic kidney disease your kidney health could depend on what you do today. ♪far-xi-ga♪
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i've lived in san francisco for 20 years. i'm raising my kids here. this city is now less safe for all of us. chesa boudin is failing to hold repeat offenders accountable. he prosecuted zero fentanyl drug dealing cases, even though nearly 500 people have died of overdoses. i'm voting yes on h to recall chesa boudin now. we can't wait one more day when people are dying on our streets.
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in philadelphia, three people were killed late saturday night when multiple gunman opened fire in a crowd. the connecticut cinders says the senate is closer than ever before to getting something done to address gun violence. >> i think republicans realize how scared parents and kids are across the country. it is a test as to whether we can deliver at a moment of fierce anxiety. >> the package will not include a ban on assault weapons. >> during warm-ups, the warriors wore orange shirts. orange has become synonymous with gun violence awareness.
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the celtics also wore orange shirts prior to the start of game two. >> take a look at this sideshow. multiple vehicles took part. if i have checked could not get to a car accident because of another sideshow. people stood along the freeway. police were seen dispersing. no word on any arrests or injuries. >> police did make an arrest in a different case. the motive for the shooting is under investigation. a list of items that writers usually forget. austin texas is the most forgetful city in the country
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for the second year in a row. the things we leave behind our phones, wallets, keys, backpacks and purses. there is a list of unusual items that have been found. cat letter, a pizza costume, chicken nuggets and tater tides, a bucket of slime and a bernie sanders fanny pack. >> the slime. >> it is the slime for me. >> as long as it is it bucket. >> i understand losing your airpods or your phone, but the bucket of slime? >> most people are like, if you have food, nope. how did somebody get in there with a bucket of slime and then leave it? >> he cannot ruin your kid's project. >> i had a bottle of water one time and they were like, nope.
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i'm going to respect it. it is there car. -- it is their car. >> let's talk about the size of the bottles though. they are like that date. hydrate. >> do not let her fool you. she had like icelandic glacier water. >> it was filled up from water right here. >> why do you have plastic bottles anyway? >> i will not be water shamed. >> we should not be having plastic bottles. >> here is the thing. i reuse this. i'm just trying to do my part. what is that? is that from the airport? >> no, it is from the soulcycle that you did not come to.
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>> let's get to the weather. >> i wanted to sleep in. get out of my business. >> tabak. >> i want to type out. here is the exploratorium camera. a lot of sunshine out there. we are in the word for a week that is humidity. late in the week, we find a summerlike heat developing. right now, it is not too bad. not too chilly. the light jacket, take it with you. a little bit of an onshore flow today. 10 to 20 mile-per-hour winds. ll feel a little bit of a breeze, but it is not oppressive. 79 in san jose. comfortably warm out there with no intense heat. overnight tonight, clouds along the coast.
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numbers generally in the 50's. tracking temperatures as we advanced towards thursday. 90's return. 70's and 80's along the shoreline. you can see why this is the hottest day we have in the forecast. 80's and 90's close to the shoreline. some of that heat will hold on. here is the accuweather forecast. there is that heat that intensifies. friday is a hot day for all of us. by sunday, it is much cooler with temperatures in the 70's and 80's. >> we will now turn to ginger for a look at what is going on. >> it is great to be with you. coming up, we will have the latest on an urgent manhunt.
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80's later this afternoon. reggie: the search is on for carjacking suspects. here it is -- multiple people stole a maserati in east oakland yesterday afternoon. atlanta the initial chase, which went on for about 45 minute. it stretched to alameda and went back to oakland. they based on three different highways. it went through several busy intersections. it is amazing that nobody got hit there. you will see the driver get out of her van. police say she was there to pick up the suspects after the getaway. some of the suspects took off running again after piling into the van. several people were detained, but not the carjacking suspects. kumasi: the group protesting
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school closures in oakland said they will announce specific commands. they have had members inside parker elementary school every day since may 25. parker is about one of a dozen schools slated to be closed for good. many of proportionately affect communities of color. the worldwide developers conference kicks off today. it is entirely online since the format has been a hit with attendees. there is also talk that apple could be unveiling a new macbook air during the conference. reggie: detained in russia for nearly four months. the prayer vigil that friends and family have planned for tonight.
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reggie: primetime hearing. a committee investigating the attack on the capital, holding sessions this week. sigh. we are showing the wrong video here. what they are expected to show from that day. kumasi: as the school year is coming to a close, students will be hired somewhere them for the rest of the year. at 6:30, it looks like sunny skies could be on the way today. reggie: good morning. we will start with a look at the forecast. drew: we will get a lot of sunshine today. we are seeing some areas of dense fog. elsewhere, we are doing just fine. numbers right now, temperatures
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already in the 50's this morning. we have a lot of sunshine from this manage point. it is comfortably warm in the 70's and 80's. we will talk about increasing temperatures. kumasi: the january 6 committee will be holding its first primetime hearing. this is the first time it will reveal its findings to the public. reporter: they will show previously unseen footage from that day. the committee is wanting to answer a key question. it was the attack part of an orchestrated effort by president and his allies to overturn the 2020 election? they have conducted many depositions and interviews with more scheduled.
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>> they are not conducting a criminal investigation. they just want to go after their political opponents. >> what occurred was definitely a dark day for our country. our challenge is get to the facts and circumstances that created it. reporter: members are hoping to highlight potential criminal behavior for the justice department to investigate. they have set a fall deadline to share their findings. kumasi: eight ballistic missiles were fired. these missiles were fired into south korea's eastern waters to show a force to match the north. they detected eight short range missiles fired of the course of 35 minutes over the weekend. it was the 18th round conducted this year alone.
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reggie: pressure to cut ties with a sister city in russia. san jose was one of them. in march, the city council declined to cut ties with its sister city, voting to send a strongly worded level that -- a. -- a strongly worded letter. >> to be called out, specifically, to note that we have remaining sister cities with cities that are murdering and committing genocide is tragedy. reggie: the mayor said that peace will only come when there is a regime change, which requires doing all that we can to encourage russian citizens to stand up for peace.
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that requires that we keep the lines of communication open. one of the world's largest hotel chains are halting their business operations in russia. marriott had closed in moscow and paws on opening new hotels. the hotel chains that it is providing housing to refugees and are donating relief to organizations. a prayer vigil scheduled to call for the release of all-star whitney greiner. she has been detained in russia since february, when she was arrested in an airport in moscow. authorities accused her of having hashish oil in her luggage. her wife is asking president biden to intervene. kumasi: first lady jill biden will be filling content for national geographic. the first lady is a lifelong
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educator. she teaches english and writing at northern -- northern virginia community college. reggie: starting today, masks are going back in the classroom. they are now required for the final few weeks of school in san francisco. a high transmission rate in the san francisco area. kumasi: covid restrictions will be easing in beijing. restaurants can return to dine in services. schools are reopening with classes. museums, theaters and other venues will be open. reggie: workers at a starbucks claim their store is closing because they wanted to unionize.
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union leaders believe that the closure is an attempt to intimidate the workers, and they plan to file a complaint. there has been a strong movement to organize starbucks stores across the country. getting some last-minute support from one of the biggest civil rights leaders. amy hollyfield is live with that. >> this race is getting national attention. we saw that over the weekend when jesse jackson, the civil rights leader was here to show support. calling them a healer. opponents also valued this weekend and believe that the district attorney's justice reform is to blame for a rise in crime in san francisco. he said he was grateful to have
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jackson's support. >> he is here with us in san francisco because we have to remember to remind everybody to vote. the election is tuesday. the stakes are high. >> we have had enough of his failed policies and his incompetence in office. this city needs change, immediately. we are trying to mobilize voters. >> he has a poll that shows that the race will be tight. the majority of san franciscans support the recall. what matters is who shows up on election day. the election department says it will start releasing preliminary results around 8:45 tomorrow might -- tomorrow night. >> that u.k. prime minister could be ousted just minutes
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from now. his party will decide whether he remains in power. >> another update on the markets, next. reggie: the surprise performance the queen made. and the black food and wine experience coming to oakland this weekend. what you can expect from that and opportunities for thousands of youth in sacrament -- san francisco. drew: we are taking a look at the south bay right now. a lot of sunshine and some clouds on the horizon. the wet weather from yesterday has helped allergy sufferers this morning. a lot of the pollen was cleansed from the atmosphere. grass pollen is still at moderate levels.
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here is live doppler 7. the rain is out of here and we will see a lot of sunshine across california today. temperatures warming into the 60's. it is comfortably warm. our warmest spot in the 70's and 80's. 68 in the city. 84 in santa rosa. 87 in fairfield. look at the temperatures. summer heat makes a comeback. we will take a look at how long the hot weather will stick around, but first, let's see how we are doing on traffic this morning. >> this is the busiest spot by far. traffic is now backed up to the crossing. if you are listening to the delay, i want you to know that it is clear to come out of the way. showing off 101 southbound traffic is almost gone.
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in the south bay. police spent most of the day at the store in the neighborhood. in the parking lot, family members broke down when they shlice have made no the u.k. prs johnson is facing a no confidence -- a confidence vote today. johnson apologized but is facing calls to resign from opposition lawmakers. even his own party. he will have to step down as party leader.
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nasa is calling on spacex for five additional missions. the company is working on the artemis mission to the moon. it maintains uninterrupted. bowling is gearing up on the sidelines but spacex is the only provider certified. reggie: a shock split took effect today. a split increases the number of shares and lowers the stock rise, making it more affordable. this is a 20-1 here is a live look at the nearest stock exchange. you can see that we are up. after one month i'm showing in theaters, the new dr. strange
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movie has cost the million dollar mark. soon you will june 22. it is faster than other recent marvel movies. usually it takes about to be of months for a movie in theaters to come out on a string service. kumasi: the classic book pride and prejudice is the main story behind a new called fire island. >> i feel like there is this wave of progressive legislation being passed that targets a lot of arab youth -- a lot of our youth. it is important that we show our humanity to people, to show that we can live without shame and feel proud of who we are.
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kumasi: it touches on the divides of race. reggie: the cleanup facing a lawsuit over a hit. he accuses mariah carey of exposed -- exploiting his style and causing confusion with the song. and musically and lyrically different, but nobody obtained his permission for use of the title. drew: so that is the thing this morning. reggie: i really hope that somebody asks her about it and says, i do not know her. drew: suing me for what?
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reggie: i do not know that. drew: it has been so long since the song came out. why now? why -- reggie: why is she so obsessed with me? drew: i need to watch that clip. it is a fan favorite. godspeed to that man. we will keep you updated. we have some fog along the coast with visibility down to a quarter mile. we are doing ok. outside, from our east bay hills camera, you can see it along the coast, as we are looking north. all in all, we are in store for a very sunny day. the weekend felt very humid out
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there. it is less humid for the week ahead. it is comfortably warm today, but that would change by the end of the week. a summerlike heat will develop. we will show you those numbers in one second. not too terribly chilly out there. winds turned breezy today. you will feel that onshore presence later this afternoon. expect a lot of sunshine. 68 in the city. 84 in santa rosa. we will have cloud cover. apache fog. let's talk about the summerlike heat headed our way.
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we are seeing 90's making a return. friday is the hottest day that we have. even along the shoreline come in the 80's and 90's. the heat. as we head into sunday, it is noticeably cooler for the second half of the weekend. we will see that heat intensified. friday is a hot day for a lot of us. it will be in the 80's and 90's. the marine air will push back fast. we will feel much cooler out there with temperatures in the 70's and 80's. the platinum jubilee celebrating
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queen elizabeth wrapped up with a sweet pageant. many came out to celebrate the grand finale. she was waving from her golden carriage. the parade paid tribute to every decade of her majesty's reign. there was a surprise appearance from the queen on the balcony. >> it has people out and talking to each other. it is really good. it has been a great weekend. kumasi: she thanked everybody for their part in the festivities. she said, my heart has been with you all and i remain committed to serving you to the best of my ability, supported by my family. reggie: a heartwarming story about resilience and power of human connection. these pin piles live -- penpals
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live 5000 miles apart. they started writing to each other about 33 years ago. they kept in touch the entire time, developing a lifelong friendship. this weekend, they finally met. tonya welcomed her and her family to the state. >> she is the one who said, we need to broaden our horizons. let's connect with a school in brazil and i will you up and connect to you. >> what is special is that you can have 70 wonderful feelings for a person that you have never seen before. reggie: both women grew up to be attorneys and credit their love of writing to forging a bond that has lasted this long. kumasi: sections of the aids memorial quilt will be hanging today. it is drawing attention to a decision 35 years ago to hang
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the quilt at city hall. at the time, it was the first public display drawing attention to the epidemic in america. it sparked a national movement to end stigma and hate. reggie: the oakland zoo is celebrating 100 years at its birthplace. the zoo has obviously changed locations several times since it was founded. some guests had the chance to get up and personal -- up close and personal with the reptiles. the oakland zoo is home to 850 native and exotic animals. a seasoned ocean adventure has become the oldest person to sail solo across the pacific. he set sail march 27 and he just arrived in the waters off of western japan, over the weekend. he has made that trip several
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times. he did not stop at any ports. his record-breaking trip did include checking with his family every day. when he reached japan, he shared words of wisdom saying, have a goal, work towards achieving that and a beautiful life away. -- awaits. can we go back to the jubilee for a second? did you see this video that buckingham palace released, where she was having high tea with paddington very active kumasi: -- with paddington bear. it is strange and amazing. it is funny and unhinged. because the queen -- i thought this had to be a joke. no, the queen is having tea with paddington bear, the cartoon. she is having this real conversation with him. kumasi: all i saw was louis.
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i guess his mom was trying to tell them something. reggie: and he put his hand over her mouth. that is not what we do. he was bored. kumasi:, the things you need to know today. reggie: you can watch all of our newscasts through the tv app. it is available. download now and you can start streaming. kumasi: let's get a live look outside right now. it is 6:54 and we will be right back.
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- [narrator] if you're feeling anxious about the future, you're not alone. calhope offers free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673. or live chat at calhope.org today. kumasi: number one, new details on this bad crash in the south bay. a driver crashed into a tree just before 2:30 this morning. the driver had
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non-life-threatening injuries. reggie: at least a dozen mass shootings of the weekend. including one in philadelphia that left three people dead. three people were killed in chattanooga, tennessee, the second mass shooting there in just a week. kumasi: civil rights leader jesse jackson is throwing support behind san francisco district attorney as he fights to overturn a recall vote. reggie: t war years tserhimovedn ab7. drew:et rea for a sunny day. it is a comfortably warm afternoon. humidity over the weekend will be much lower as the day goes on. a comfortable and sunny day. by 4:00, we behind -- we will have summerlike heat. >> we have a pretty nice commute
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this morning. a live look, showing the bridge under the limit for people traveling westbound. kumasi: the world's largest four workday week trial. the next six months, 4300 workers in 70 companies will get their full pay while only working 80% of the usual week. workers have to promise to maintain 100% of their five day a week productivity. i'm just glad that we will get data on it. this is great. it works. drew: i think they will find you are just as productive on those four days, knowing that you have a three-day weekend coming every week. i want that. reggie: i do not think you should have to do all the work of five days in four days. drew: i don't mind. reggie: why is she so little?
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she is giving us full honey, i shrunk the kids. drew: te good morning, america. for our viewers in the west, as we start a new week with you, our country on edge after even more mass shootings over the weekend. multiple urgent manhunts under way this morning. in philadelphia, a busy street turned into chaos. two people killed and 11 wounded. and in chattanooga, gunmen opening fire at a nightclub. three people killed, more than a dozen shot. this morning, what is behind the spike in gun violence? as a bipartisan group of senators races to reach a deal, is change coming on gun safety? putin's new threat. the russian president warns he will strike new targets in
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