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out here at chase center and fries city because there's going to be a lot going on. it is a party. we will have the fan fest as always, and that is already sold out, so probably a couple thousand people will be outside, but inside, the warriors are hosting a watch party for you and thousands of your friends, similar to what the warriors did for years at oracle arena. it sounds really odd, sounds really strange, but when you go there for a watch party, it feels like you are witnessing the game in person. they introduce starting lineups. they have the dance team, as you saw a few seconds ago, concession stands open, so it deals like a regular game day experience, except you don't have steph curry and friends out there. you have to sign up at chase centre.com. i'm told they are close to selling out tonight, but there are still seats available again for on friday, and a portion of the proceeds raised go to the
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warriors foundation, so when-when for everybody. back here live at the viewing party, we are already sold out. just a note for everybody who is coming out, i would say it is cool and crisp right now, so if you are planning on watching the big screen, bring plenty of players. one other thing to keep in mind, just a half mile away at oracle park, the giants are playing tonight, so we have two events within very tight proximity, so if you are heading to either, you will want to try to take public transportation if possible. that's the scene here. let's check out what is happening all the way across the country in boston where chris alvarez has made the trek. the trip itself was wicked hahd, which i understand a lot of fans
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think game three will be as well. that's the only thing i have in terms of a boston accent. chris: larry, that's a smaht accent. enough with our poor, poor accidents. game three will happen way down on the floor behind me and three miles down the road, paul mccartney is having a concert at an way. kind of feels like the bay area, so let's let it be if you will. -- down the road, paul carton he having a concert at fenway. our director loved that line. look at steph curry. golden state has to be feeling good after game two's blowout win. they got quite a competition going from half-court. steve kerr will not be here live tonight, but the old coach can still shoot it out. the celtics, one of the most iconic franchises in all of sports, playing on this historic parquet floor under the championship banners, just feels
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different for both banners. >> historic team, dynasties from the 1980's and how many championships they won over the course of the years. just has a different iconic look when you see it on tv. >> just come out and play basketball and let everything else take care of itself. i'm going to come out and do my job. everybody needs to come out and do their job. we are here to play basketball, so don't get caught up in all the antics. >> we know they are going to bring a level of physicality that we brought last game, and we've got to be prepared for that. should be a great game. chris: just how important is game three when a series is tied 1-1? 82% of the winners in game three go on to win the series. that is what histories -- what
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history says. bostonians call it wicked hahd. have i gotten any better? larry: marginally, i would say. i cannot tell if you are doing british power bostonian, but by the end of the five days you spend in beantown, i have a dealing you are going to hit every word. all right, thank you, chris. we will be checking in with chris later on as well. he's going to be practicing for the next hour, i believe. game one was decided by 12 points. celtics won that one. game two decided by 19. warriors won that one. for what it's worth, celtics are favored tonight i 3.5 points. lots more to come out here. let's send it back to the studio . you guys have a good boston accent?
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dan: not a great one, but maybe a little bit better than chris'. i'm like you, detecting the british accent. it may be a paul mccartney influence. karina: he's trying. hopefully, he's just getting the good food. larry: we will see you later tonight. dan: he's been watching "downton abbey" too much i think. karina: abc 7 is the only place to watch the warriors in the nba finals. coverage starts at 7:00 with the pregame show, then nba countdown at 5:30. game three tips off at 6:00, then keep it right here for after the game. as larry mentioned, it is not just the warriors in san francisco that people will be watching tonight. the giants take on the rockies at 6:45 at oracle park, so plan ahead and arrive early if you need to go through that area. it is bound to be busy even though the game is in boston.
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dan: moving on, voters have spoken. san francisco is getting a new district attorney. voters sided with the recall of the progressive da. the effort received 62 -- the effort received 60% of the vote. leanne melinda czink's claims that the mayor will appoint a d.a. to take the job -- leanne melendez explains. leanne: apparently, some have already approached the mayor for that position, believe it or not. is crime going away because of this recall? come on. come on. the person appointed has to face the fact that we don't have enough police officers for a city the size of san francisco, so the next person coming in has to strike a balance between working with police and moving toward social reform, which is what san francisco is known for.
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even before the results were in, the outgoing district attorney gave san franciscans a stark morning. >> it will destabilize our district attorney's office at a time when our city needs a steady hand of leadership. leanne: but most voters were prepared to give someone else a chance at prosecuting crimes by allowing the mayor to appoint another person to that position. already, the mayor has been listening to those who are for and against the recall. getting this well-rounded perspective of people on both sides is so important to making a decision like this, and i will say that in every conversation i have had with people, they do believe in a level of accountability. the mayor today toured a section of local businesses in the design district that have complained about break-ins. >> it is not just cracking heads and throwing people in jail, but there needs to be a full understanding of what accountability needs, that
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somebody cannot just get away with trying to break into something without having some sort of consequences -- there needs to be a full understanding of what accountability means. leanne: last night, the mayor talked about what his office achieved. >> we have already won because we are part of a national movement that recognizes we can never incarcerate our way out of poverty. leanne: the mayor does not disagree and is aware that perhaps now more than ever, the problems of the city are on her shoulders. >> when you are in charge of the city, you have to be decisive and you have to stand by what you do and hope that people will understand it and respect it, but that's the job. leanne: that's the job. this will be appointment number 13 for the mayor since she took office. when a mayor appoints someone, he or she takes the blame if things do not approve -- do not
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improve. that's the reality. she knows that. one thing the mayor pointed out today is that there has to be a cordon -- coordinated effort between the police, d.a., and officials. all have to be on the same page for things to improve in the city and we just have not seen that. karina: thank you. from 4 front runners to two, the race for san jose mayor carries on into november's general election. a new round of campaign work has already begun. we spoke with both candidates about their paths moving forward. >> after months of campaigning, the san jose mayoral race is down to two candidates. the candidate had to get more than half of the vote to win the primary election outright and results show the santa clara supervisor getting more than 55% of the vote. of the mayoral candidates, their
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campaigns spent the most money, and the race is now entering its new stage as the two face-off. between her current stint as county supervisor and one as the san jose county supervisor -- an san jose city supervisor, she has worked in to government for more than two decades. her opponent has a background working in tech startups and nonprofits. both candidates say they want to tackle issues like homelessness, crime, and affordable housing, but they have different approaches. chavez says experience is largely what she brings to the table. >> as a new candidate, you can focus on promises. as somebody who is an experienced elected official, i have to be able to explain my accomplishments, and i will. >> those include getting children access to health insurance and housing. proponent says while he has not been in government long, he brings new ideas. >> we are spending nearly $1
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million a door just to house one homeless person. >> both say they will be getting up in the community to not only keep the votes they got in the primary election but also get the support of those who voted for the other five candidates they beat out. dan: while in the peninsula, and upset in the sheriff's race. >> i bring empathy. i bring tenacity. i bring awareness. >> on track to become the first latina sheriff elected in california, she has 20 years experience in law enforcement, most recently as police chief in melbourne, but she was the underdog going up against her boss with a career spanning twice as many years. >> and lot of people said it was david and goliath here, and i went into this because i care, and i wanted change, and i wanted people's voices to be heard that maybe did not have a
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voice. >> in the candidates forum and on the campaign trail, she argued it was time to institute more transparency, mental health services, and community-based policing. >> we have to go back to 21st century policing and move away from that warrior mentality and go back to being a guardian. >> it was a different approach that gave voters an opportunity to choose over the status quo. a lack of transparency by the incumbent sheriff is one reason why the mayor of san mateo endorsed her. >> we don't have to give you that information. there's no law. this is not 202law that says wee to give you that information. >> there will be. there is a new state law coming. we will start reporting it when we have to. >> he did not respond to requests to his campaign team for an on camera interview.
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corpus sets priorities will include addressing staffing shortage and dealing with low morale. dan: the race for sheriff corner in soma county seems to be hinging on one vote. eddie ingram is right at 50% of the vote, but he needs 50% plus one vote to win without a runoff. his closest rival has nearly 27%. mail-in ballots are still being counted. karina: get update election results. we have the latest available online all in one page at abc7news.com/election. dan: a lot more to come. covid surge -- when can we expect the latest surge to peak? and gas prices rising. and we had to boston to see the fan frenzy ahead of tonight's game all coming up. >> summer-like sizzle is coming
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country. infections from those variants have doubled in the past week. karina: a coalition of 42 mayors is urging the white house to drop the covid testing requirement for international travelers who are vaccinated. dan: there may be an end in sight to this newest wave of covid infections spread -- spreading so quickly. dustin dorsey has a look at when experts believe the surge may hit a peak. dustin: as students wrap up school and the community plans their vacations, there's still one thing you have to account for -- covid-19. >> currently, we are in a surge. we are at quite high levels. dustin: cases and sewer shed data have bounced up and down in the last few weeks, but based on at least one model, santa clara county's assistant health officer says the surge could start to comb -- to calm soon. >> one of the studies we look at
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by uc berkeley shows that cases could peak by the end of june. >> the rate of increase is somewhat stabilized. dustin: good news but not reason to relax according to experts. you cfs -- ucfs'doctor found that variants are spreading rapidly. >> it is spreading rapidly, particularly in the midwest. dustin: it is the exact reason santa clara county is being cautious, despite their model. the county is still stressing the importance of masking, boosting, and other protections. if we do that, doctors say we may have an enjoyable summer after all. >> the fact that deaths have been stabilized suggests that at least we are hopefully in for a low -- big -- a lull period of
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time. dustin: this gives hope for him. he says others should see the silver lining as well. karina: tina's police are searching for the driver of a car that rammed into a house this morning -- martinez police. nearly half the vehicle went into the wall. the driver left before police could get there. the crash caused a gas leak that forced road closures nearby. no one inside the house was hurt. dan: a fire in antioch came dangerously close to homes this afternoon. the brush fire burn fences along some backyards. thankfully, no homes were damaged. firefighters say a lawnmower might have sparked this fire. they are urging people to refrain from using power tools in the yard when temperatures are at their highest, and temperatures are about to get to their highest. karina: yeah, we are going to bet -- to bounce to sandhya
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patel. sandhya: fire season is year-round, but with hot, dry weather, it does not help. let me show you the warnings coming up first, the excessive heat warning for solano county. 100 to 106 degrees in the afternoon, and it will not cool off a whole lot overnight, so the risk of heat illnesses will go up significantly. much of the bay area inland and lake county going under a heat advisory for the same timeframe. low 90's to mid-100's, and once again, we are expecting the risk of heat illnesses, so definitely take it easy out there as we head towards the peak of the heat, which will be friday. from our san jose camera, you see high clouds filtering the sunshine. risk of heat illnesses friday and we are looking at much cooler weather for all areas on sunday. hazy sunshine as we look toward
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mount diablo. it is 63 in san francisco, 65 in oakland, still in the comfort zone. you can see that marine layer from our camera which is holding this temperatures along the coastline in the 60's. 86 in santa rosa, so pretty pleasant weather. 80 in livermore right now. onshore wind definitely helping to prevent us from really getting warm today. if you are going to the watch party just outside oracle, game three for the nba finals tonight, temperature at 62 degrees at tip-off and dropping to the upper 50's. certainly already breezy out numbers wi the if thesed tomorrw two 60's for the afternoon. -- numbers will be in the 50's to 60's for the afternoon. 86, redwood city.
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68 in pacifica. downtown san francisco, mid 70's. north bay temperatures, 95, santa rosa. 88 in san rafael. in the east bay, combination of high clouds and sunshine. 81, oakland. head inland, and it is going to get hot. 95 at concord, 98 fairfield. a look at the accuweather 7-day forecast, turning up the heat tomorrow. risk of heat illnesses friday as temperatures rise some more. 90's around the bay, 70's coast side. we are looking at the hot weather to continue on saturday, but not quite as hot. mid 60's to low 80's right around the coast of -- the coastal bay, and then we drop temperatures sunday before we turn things around next week, but it is going to be these two days we will see temperatures rising rapidly. dan: take it easy. be careful.
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karina: the price of gasoline jumped five cents at night, bringing it to nearly five dollars a gallon for the first time ever. the price of gas is much higher in california, but it are planning on traveling elsewhere this summer, a third of the nation's gas stations now charge more than five dollars a gallon. the national average is four dollars 90 five cents. in california, the average is $6.39. napa valley has the highest price. dan: there's a new option for traveling out of sfo with the rest of the country. breeze airways officially launched service today from san francisco international airport. it will offer flights to san bernardino, charleston, south carolina, louisville, kentucky, richmond, virginia, and westchester county, new york.
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it's all part of a new xfinity 3 for 1 bundle. switch today! >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. karina: lawmakers heard heart wrenching testimony from those affected by mass shootings. dan: they are calling on congress to take action to prevent more massacres like this. we have a look at today's hearings. ike: today in a congressional hearing on gun violence, words of despair from those whose
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lives were forever changed by the deadly mass shootings in uvalde and buffalo. >> today i come because i could have lost my baby girl. i: the father of a fourth-grader who survived the attack at robb elementary that killed 19 of her schoolmates and two beloved teachers. she survived by covering herself in her classmate's blood and playing dead. >> i thought he was going to come back to the room, so i found some blood and put it all over me. ike: a representative from the d.c. project women for gun rights testified that more laws will not make a difference. >> 20 more laws, a thousand more will not make what is already illegal more wrong or stop criminals from committing these crimes. ike: also testifying, you baldy
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-- you baldy -- uvalde, texas' only pediatrician testified. >> children whose bodies had been pulled apart, whose flesh had been ripped apart. ike: democrats bringing they protect our kids act to the floor for a vote. it includes several actions president biden favors. it is expected to fail in the senate. a group of bipartisan senators is closing in on the framework, but it will likely be more limited than the gun control forms polling shows most americans want. an independent investigation will look at law enforcement's response to the mass shooting in texas. the sheriff has stressed this is not a criminal investigation. dan: in california, a handful of gun safety bills went before state lawmakers today, and as tara campbell explains, the push is on locally, but the hope is
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that the impact will be felt across the country. >> because i could have lost my baby girl. tara: from testimony in washington to the state capital, the push is on to pass laws to prevent gun violence. crystal is a volunteer with moms demand action, facing senate committees wednesday in support of a handful of bills. >> there's times where you can be very businesslike about it. this is policy change. we need it to happen. here is why. everyone is feeling really raw right now. tara: image after image adding to the sense of urgency to get legislation passed, from tougher legislation on ghost guns to requiring school districts to help educate parents on properly storing guns. moms demand action working at the local level, and this alameda county mom says it is working. >> i was pleased to look at my school district's enrollment packet.
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we lobbied for this, and there it was, and i signed the form that i have read up on the importance of storing firearms. tara: she began volunteering when her daughter was born. this year, she starts kindergarten. >> i want to be able to look her in the eye when she goes to her first lockdown drill and tell her we are working on it. >> we cannot focus on a one-size-fits-all solution. >> this organization is sponsoring a bill requiring medi-cal to provide prevention and mental health services. >> making sure that they have the healing resources they need so that they don't lean into the temptation. >> represent in gun owners of california in strong opposition. tara: while lawmakers did hear some opposition, those nonsupport are hopeful the bills will make it to the governor's desk and lead the way nationwide. >> this moment has activated a
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lot of people, so even if we do see in action again, as disappointing as that would be, i think we have a lot of people around the country who are ready to stand up and karina: the topic of immigration was front and center at today's summit. the vice president spoke to a group of his misleaders from the western hemisphere. last year, harris was tasked to address the root causes of immigration from centrale a group of business leaders. >> this investment is on track to generate tens of thousands of jobs, investments in sectors such as agriculture and textiles. karina: many leaders arrived overnight. notably absent is mexico's president, who is protesting the exclusion of several countries leaders from the summit,
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dan: time now for the four at 4:00. the clock is ticking for single use plastics on public land. the department of the interior wants to phase out plastics on all lands it manages, including national parks. it wants to replace plastics with compostable alternatives by 2032. today's announcement came as part of world oceans day. you watch the environment so closely in the weather department. a great idea. it sort of frustrates me that anybody would litter or drop hour leave anything anywhere, much less a national park, but that it would take until 2032 to get this done, another decade. sandhya: i know, that's a long time. i would think they would have a way to speed this up a little
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bit, especially with all the new novation's out there, sooner than 2032 -- with all the new innovations out there. it is harming the marine life in the oceans. it is time. dan: we become aware of the problems with plastics in so many forms in our environment. loose -- luz: it takes years if not decades for plastics to decompose. it can take 500 years for plastic bags, straws, plastic bottles, and we all have to do better. it will take a long time. we all have to put our part into this. karina: the u.s. national parks services managers on average nearly 70 million pounds of wastennlly. half of yellowstone's waste is plastic. there's a lot of it. we need to get rid of it. we need to find solutions. it may be more hygienic to clean your dishes with a brush rather
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than a sponge. a new study found bacteria levels were lower in used brushes then used sponges. researchers say it did not really matter how people clean their sponge or how often. with brushes, researchers say they drive very fast and harmful bacteria will die. i know you are a bit of a clean freak. do you even used sponges? i know some people don't use them because they don't want to deal with the grossness. luz: i do, but i want to say something. if my husband is watching, he says don't even talk about washing dishes because you don't do them at home. does that also go with beauty blenders, what you used to put makeup on? karina: that is something to think about. the sponges for makeup, i would think there are smaller groups, so no bacteria, but with the brushes? dan: i don't know if this helps, but every couple of weeks, we for the sponge in the
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dishwasher. i don't know if it works, but it makes us feel good. now to some magic for harry potter fans. a first edition of "harry potter and the philosopher's stone" is up for auction at christie's. it is one of only 500 editions of the book rented in 1997, and includes errors that were fixed in later printings, which makes it kind of unique -- one of only 500 editions of the book printed in 1997. she was all but homeless, i think, when she wrote these books. her story is amazing, and it was a huge success and people are obsessed with it. >> people love harry potter. when we were in london, there was this total harry potter-themed area and people were going crazy, so absolutely. i understand it. luz: i think it is captivating how the book has changed so many generations. i think it is interesting how even now so many young people
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are still into these books. it is really good to show how the history just continues. dan: yeah, the next generation gets into it as well. karina: speaking of young people, a woman is going viral for a haunting rendition of "the national anthem -- for a haunting rendition of the national anthem at the a's game. the song on the saw. >> it does have teeth. people ask me that. they are sharp. they keep it backstage at a symphony to keep from tearing my ball gown. karina: she joined us today at 3:00. she is a two-time saw champion. i had so many questions for her when i talked to her earlier today, and of course, one of them was -- have you been injured? the funny thing is she said at one point during a concert, the
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saw snapped and smacked her in the face. it is dangerous in more ways than one. dan: you ask her if it was just a regular, ordinary saw like you would find in a garage or something special. karina: it is not. you can use a regular soft, but you see how it bends like that, so maybe don't go out into the shed and try. >> she is talented. to play on a saw? that's amazing. luz: so nymatrns itsumwhy a saw? dan: like she said, it is haunting. i play a mean power drill. anyway, that is this edition
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dan: we are less than an hour to game three of the nba finals coverage. karina: jr is live in boston wearing his lucky jacket. jr: you talk about that jacket. within a minute of putting this jacket on, i heard words that you cannot repeat on television, but, hey, it is sports. people are fired up. they are ready to go. it is going to get loud inside, and the good news to report is that in the last hour, we are starting to see dubs fans here and there. >> i was actually surprised i had not seen more warriors fans. >> game three of the nba finals, and there is the celtics grain everywhere. everywhere you look, green. >> i saw one jersey, but it is a sea of green.
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>> within that green, a celtics wrapper. >> ♪ also doing this for the bay area so when we get down to that golden gate ♪ quick some people have asked if the jersey is going to be on sale -- >> some people have asked if the jersey is going to be on sale tomorrow. i just tell them,you over the ts we have won over the last three years. >> people in the bay would say that's wicked crazy. >> no, we are wicked smaht. that's why we know the celtics are going to win. jr: all in good spirits. warriors fans may be outnumbered, but those here are ready and excited. >> steph curry, 100%, warriors 55 -- warriors by five. >> tough to accept inside your house.
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>> from the 650, got some friends revving the -- repping the 415. jr: the 650 is excited. the 415 is excited. the 510 is excited. you're looking at the sight of game three of the nba finals, and it has sure been exciting meeting all of these stephen curry fans from all across the country. we can tell you all of those full-time warriors employees that lou in earlier today, they are here and ready to go as well. reporting live in boston, j.r. stone. dan: so much fun. i love seeing the friendly rivalry between opposing teams. don't take any grief about your jacket. thank you. jr: i gave them the jr -- the draymond green fist, and we had a good laugh about it.
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dan: excellent. karina: on a great excitement, thanks so much. warriors fans who decided to travel to see the games in boston are -- are paying big bucks on stubhub. the cheapest seats start at $700. stubhub says there are nearly twice as many fans buying tickets for games three and four from california compared to massachusetts fans who traveled to the games in san francisco. dan: a lot of people in san francisco will be enjoying the game at drive city. sandhya: lower 60's dropping down into the upper 50's tonight. we do have some fog and high clouds tomorrow. we are going to have summer-like microclimate. 75 in san francisco. 81, oakland. you get inland and he will start to feel the heat. walnut creek, 93. 97 in antioch. some of the other high temperatures, 87 in san jose.
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81 in oakland. the accuweather forecast turning up the heat some more on friday. that is your hottest day with heat illness is possible and cooler as we hit the weekend. karina: the newest star in the marvel universe comes to disney+. >> i was like, there's just nobody else but her. >> it always feels like it's happening to someone else. dan:
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>> the star of "ms. marvel" discovered her character as a young teenager reading marvel comics. >> she was proud of her culture. it was not something that held her back. >> and if you consider how come all of con -- how kamala khan inspired imani, then she was perfect to portray the character. >> when i met her, i was like there's nobody else but her. >> when we meet her, she's a super fan of the avengers and looking to attend a convention, though her parents disapprove. things get even more complicated when kamala discovers she has certain powers. the young star credit the disney+ series for helping her reconnect with her own heritage. >> the fact that i got to
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reexperience being pakistani ofd part of mf,elys i want opof reconnecn heritage. >> she was cast on her last day of high school. >> and brie larson comes up to me. >> that would be the same brie larson who stars as captain marvel. >> we talked for hours and she shared all these experiences with me kind of prepping for what it would look like. >> iman is set to play her character on the big screen soon. >> she's like, honestly, it always feels like it is happening to someone else, and just hearing that she also feels the same way i do and that it's never going to feel supernormal kind of comforted me. dan: looks fun, doesn't it? this series is streaming now on disney+, which is owned by the same parent company is abc 7. karina: that is it for abc 7
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