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tomorrow, and saturday for the moderate to even high risk of heat illness. that puts most of us outside of the bay shoreline andast and inn a heat advisory, which means temperatures could reach 93 to 105 tomorrow, but the key is it's not going to cool off much tonight and tomorrow night and that's going to help alleviate that high risk of heat illness, especially places like solano county where we got the excessive heat warning until saturday. they both start late tomorrow morning, but one stops on friday, the orange, and another goes all the way through saturday. the next couple of days, stay hydrated, free trip -- frequent breaks in the shade. do not leave people or pets in the cars. they can get 150, 1 hundred 60 degrees, and remember, the pavement is going to be very hot, so stay off that until the evening hours. dan: good advice. it is imported to take the heat and its effect on your health seriously.
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>> zach fuentes has more from local doctors on the signs you need to look out for. quickly stun is a natural source of vitamin d, but the heatwave -- >> the sun is a natural source of vitamin d, but with the heatwave, it can get dangerous quickly. local governments say they have taken steps to give resources to help people avoid heat-related illnesses. santa clara county says they will be opening nearly 20 cooling centers friday ahead of the heatwave. >> encouraging people to drink plenty of water even when they are not thirsty, making sure they are limiting outdoor activities. >> doctors say f are ht exhaustion and heat stroke. >> feeling hot, but if your heart is beating fast, if you feel weak and tired, you have a headache or field nauseated. once you pass into the realm of heat stroke, you will be looking
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for neurologic symptoms. headache, nausea, confusion, passing out. that is a true medical emergency and you should call 911. >> watching out for heat illness is a key during this priority. there are also other key things to remember like checking the back seat for children and making sure the pavement is not too hot for pets. above all, doctors say to never underestimate the heat -- the impact the heat can have day or night. >> we should be aware that just because the sun is not shining, you know, does not mean we cannot succumb to a heat-related illness, and we should always be aware of the temperature of the environment, of our activity whatever the time of day. >> you can track the heat and weather conditions where you live any time on the avc 7 bay area app available on roku, amazon fire, android tv, and apple tv. dan: two brutal home invasion
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robberies in the same date in the south bay. we sat down with two senior citizens who were attacked, on. this 82-year-old man, who requested not be identified by name, shows us the gate multiple suspects jumped over to into the san jose home he i didn't even finish my last episode. >> their daughter explains how one person covered her dad's head and -- >> they actually used packing tape to cover their mouths. >> and using their own belts, bound that her wrists and shoved them into this bathroom as they ransacked their home. when they found the couple's atm card -- >> the fear started to set in when i started to get really impatient.
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dion: dad was hit over the head with a gun, and the suspects called a translator to demand their atm pin. >> he's like, we don't have an atm pin or password, and the party on the other line in chinese said, are you telling the truth? >> the ordeal lasted over two hours and ended when the suspects stole the group's car and committed this robbery just a mile away. >> i have an infant. dion: as seen in this surveillance video, robbers also jumped a fence to enter this home. in addition to the gun, other tools were used too threaten the father and his 15-year-old boy. it's just do these consecutively, a couple hours apart, very, very brazen. >> the attackers in this case even physically brought their victim to the bank in hopes of withdrawing cash. >> very dramatic experience for these community members. we hope to have an update for them soon.
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we will find them. we will arrest them. >> this couple's daughter is proud of the other victims and her father and stepmother for speaking out. >> the story has been told, especially from asians, sharing the news is going to help. now knowing how public this will be, i just want the community to watch out for each other. >> a doctor arrested by palo alto police in december on suspicion of lewd acts on children some 15 years ago is facing new charges tonight. he's accused of sexually assaulting a woman who had worked in his san jose office in 2016. investigators say there could be more victims who have not yet come for word. -- forward. >> -- dan: and alameda county person is coming forward for suspicion of monkeypox. the state department of public health to determine if the
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unnamed person does indeed have monkeypox. if so, it would be alameda county's first case. there are currently eight probable or confirmed cases in call-up on you and 40 across the united states -- there are currently eight probable or confirmed cases in california. >> we are learning new details about what went wrong at 33, last friday. the real estate development and management firm that owns the building explained. is there any insight as to truly what happened, what went wrong? >> we do know that a water main that is part of the building's fire strickler system failed at the top of the building -- part of the building's fire sprinkler system. how it happened is part of our ongoing effort. >> he confirmed building damage
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is worse than anticipated. over 600 residents remain displaced almost a week later. >> it is very bad. we had thousands of gallons of water poured down through the building and in doing that, it got into the electrical system, the elevator system, tenant units, and so the entire building had to be totally shut down, so this is catastrophic. >> multiple residents are coming forward now with proof that this is not the first time there's been flooding issues in this building. one of them confirming at least two incidents in the last nine months. we will also have a report from the san francisco department of building inspection with a list of violations as well as a timeline as to when residents will be able to go back to units, heinz says they still do not know. dan: two candidates will ace off in november by them to become
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the next alameda county district attorney -- two candidates will face off. regardless of who wins, one will become thelack district attorneyo it is a>> from a field of 4, 2 remain. one will become the next district attorney of alameda county. >> alameda county understands that the system is broken and the people that we have had leading this system have failed this community. >> pamela price got the most votes in tuesday's election despite not being the top fundraiser. she is a civil-rights attorney committed to overhauling the county. >> we need to stop criminalizing black and brown youth in this community. that is absolutely horrendous, the data on how the criminal justice system has been functioning in alameda county in terms of use -- you justice. >> price in 2018 to the
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incumbent. in this race, she's focused more around victims services, more transparency, and effective reentry programs. >> so that we are not having a revolving door of low-level crime or violent crime where people are just revolving through the system but never breaking the cycle of violence or the cycle of crime. >> i've been endorsed by all 17 police chiefs in alameda county. unanimous endorsement. >> price's rival is terry wiley, who has been with the department for over 30 years. >> criminal justice reform does not have to be at the fore for e but wiley h his lropp edjuveniicwill be a unit of
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our highly skilled attorneys that will focus on the 2000 individuals that are driving about 80% of the violent crime in alameda county. >> today, the bart board approved its first-ever two-your budget. they say it focuses on improving the rider experience. the funding will allow trains to run at more consistent intervals as well as expanded saturday service. the budget reinstates a 3.4% fare increase delayed from january 1. it takes effect july. dan: san francisco-based stitch fixed has announced a major layoff. the online clothing retailer will cut 60% of salaried employees. this comes after an earnings release today just showed a loss of $70 million in the last quarter. it boomed during the pandemic
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celtics last night, the warriors need to respond and recover -- after game three's loss to the celtics last night. dan: they do. once again, we are back on staff -- steph watch. >> as you mentioned, the big story, the headline, the status of stephen curry. the warriors did not practice today, so we did not get to see how he was moving around. injured on display in the fourth quarter. obviously going for a loose ball there. curry was in some pain and said it was similar to the foot sprain he suffered during the regular season. however, doctors say that injury was not a serious. >> i'm going to play. that's all i know. last night i knew i was hurt, but it was not as bad.
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i could kind of gauge i was doing. you become your own doctor to a certain extent based on all the different episodes you have had. >> steph in general has been incredible this year. we will all do our best. i think we will respond. i think we will come correct tomorrow, and i'm just excited for the opportunity. >> game four is rapidly approaching. about 26 hours until game four. 9:00 p.m. eastern, still getting used to that 9:00 p.m. eastern tip-off. warriors are going to even of the series before game five in san francisco monday at chase center. we will wait and see. warriors need a win in the worst
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way. kristen: he's going to go. thanks. dan: now let's go to j.r. stone, who is also live in boston. kristen: that's right. we found a u.s. navy sailor cheering on the dubs with her family members who flew in from the bay. quite a story. jr: certainly was. warriors fans obviously have many jobs, but the dubs fan we spoke with today serves her country from the bay -- serves her country, and the bay area could not be more proud of her. but the lt. col. is not the only one arriving on the uss constitution ship in boston. the oldest commission ship in the united states. these warriors fans are in the boston area for a little more than just the nba finals.
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>> i'm in e2 seaman apprentice. quickstart daughter just graduated as a sailor -- >> their daughter just graduated as a sailor from the u.s. navy boot camp and his station here. >> this is the first time i'm seeing her in her uniform. i'm just so proud of her. >> a daughter who took us on a uss constitution ship tour on deck and below deck where those taller than 5'3" have a bit of trouble standing and getting around, but were actual cannons are showed off. >> last night's game, i was able to wear the warriors shirt my mom bought for me. says curry at the back. >> the warriors did not win, but
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she says she loves curry and hopes his ankle feels better. >> i am rooting for him. i am. you know, warriors, and i do hope he gets better as well as he is welcome to visit the ship. he is welcome to come aboard, shoot the cannon, or hoist up the flag. he is welcome to do so. >> she just asked permission from the higher ranks, you know, can i tell that i'm a warrior fan? no ahead, baby. >> i don't know if right now is the time for curry to be going on that trip. it is a little difficult getting down on those lower decks. the sailor says she wants to become an officer someday and travel the world with the navy, all while watching the golden state warriors. dan: she's got some big plans.
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pretty cool to see. kristen: game four of the nba tunnels is tomorrow, as you know, and abc is your exclusive home for the game. tomorrow night at 6:00. dan: next challenge is not to spontaneously combust as we walk around. kristen: oh, my goodness, is it hot enough? mike: it will be worse tomorrow. then it will be out of here by sunday. tomorrow, it is not going to get overly hot at thrive city. we are looking at a mostly sunny sky from our exploratorium camera. tomorrow through saturday, our discover he stillness does increase. it increases every day because the lows at night are not going to cool off much and your body will break down each and every day it has to deal with that heat. sunday is going to be so different. in fact, there is a small chance of sprinkles across the north bay. that is how cool temperatures are going to get. we start off below yesterday's
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temperatures, but we are ending up almost double digits warmer. you can see we have 76 in san francisco. mid to upper 70's for most of the bay, 80's for the south bay, then 90's in the north bay and east bay. that will be the first of three days. 85, looking pretty good. looking at our planner, we are off to a warm start at 7:00. by 11:00, it is going to be significantly milder. still around 60, 70, and 84 our day -- bay, coast, and inland neighborhoods. the good news -- it will only stay at moderate levels. that is as high as it gets, so we will be pretty clear in most areas. that's why we have a spare the air alert for tomorrow. those most susceptible are prone to the pollution in the air. you will have a difficult time tomorrow. my saturday, though, that is it.
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it is a wanted fan. where is our marine layer, where is our air conditioning? that's art pushes us into the low to mid 90's for most of the south bank. -- that late start pushes us into the low to mid 90's for most of the south bank. 87 in berkeley. 88 in oakland. 89, san leandro, possibly 90 around union city. 97 and 104 in our east bay neighborhoods. tomorrow is definitely the hottest day. tomorrow night is going to be even warmer, at least inland, and then it will be for the rest of us as the sea breeze will kick in late in the afternoon that will cool the sea breeze, but that also gives us another hot day saturday. look at saturday, 60's and 70's
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stirring up a major stink. dan: quite literally. the whale washed up last month. kristen: but now, there's good news. >> it would make you so you did not want to ever eat fish again. it was horrible. ryan: residence in this neighborhood get to enjoy a beautiful view of san francisco, but that is being ruined by dead whale washed up on shore. >> it just was the worst stench you could ever believe. it was the worst putrid smell. >> she says she first noticed the smell at the end of may. she says the smell is so bad it is forcing her and her neighbors to stay inside. >> we had to cancel a lot of parties and everything. i think the people north of us have been suffering even more because the wind has been blowing. ryan: she and other residents have been calling the city every
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day begging them to do something about it. >> one side of it looks like it has just really rotted away. it has been dead quite a while. ryan: as it decomposes, residents fear the smell will get even worse, especially with a hot weekend on the horizon. >> when there's no wind, it is just going to -- the aroma is going to be sickening. ryan: these residents are begging for something to happen because the smell is something they cannot take any longer. kristen: those calls for help were finally answered today. the richmond mayor took matters into his own hands and called for a construction firm to bury the whale. this after the army corps of engineers refused to do anything, even though it had towed the whale to a small bay before it drifted to the beach in richmond. >> if you are looking to these guys for help, you are on your own.
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you are not going to get any. the other thing we learned is if you've got a good beach, you can bury a whale in about two hours. kristen: the army corps is not the only agency that drag its heels. he said richmond core called other agencies to get help, but none were willing to. dan: california teams up with another country in the fight against climate change. what's being done. kristen: and tonight,
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kristin: now onto the high-stakes primetime congressional hearings on the insurrection january 6 at the capitol building. dan: the congressional committee says it will reveal never before seen footage of the scene. ike: tonight after almost a year's worth of compiling evidence, the house select committee investigating the january 6 attack on the capitol is now ready to show its work. the committee says it has hours of never before seen footage of
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that deadly day, including live witnesses and videotaped testimony from donald trump's daughter and her husband, who both had senior roles in his administration. also being shown -- new footage from documentary filmmaker who was embedded with the proud voice before and during the insurrection -- embedded with the proud boys. the committee's goal -- to highlight the events of the day and to highlight what they say is president trump's ale your to do anything about it. -- president trump's failure to do anything about it. >> i believe tonight will be sort of an opening of the narration, the narrative of what happened as an assault on our democracy. >> some democrats feel the hearings will energize voters, reminding them what is at stake ahead of the november midterm elections. republicans like the house minority leader dismissing the committee's work, accusing the
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panel of targeting trump and other republicans at a time when they should be focused on economic issues. >> i don't see any primetime hearings set for gas price or battling inflation. ike: it is important to note this is not a legal proceeding, but abc's chief legal analyst says the hearing could still have legal ramifications. >> any information they gather that shows potential criminality could certainly be used in any future proceedings. >> this is just the first of several hearings. the commute -- the committee says they expect to finish presenting their evidence by the end of the month. dan: what can we expect going forward? dustin dorsey has been talking with experts about the impact of tonight's historic event. >> seems forever burned into our minds, the united states capitol under siege as protesters attempt to overturn the 2020 election.
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while it's not the first insurrection, it is likely the worst, given former president trump's likely role. tonight, we dive deeper into the day's events with the first of six live coast-to-coast capitol hill hearings featuring never before seen footage and new testimonies from president trump's family. the investigations from the january 6 committee have led to more than 840 arrests according to the department of justice. the hearings could lead to the prosecution of the former president. if not, some worry we could have a larger constitutional crisis on our hands. >> we could be seeing accountability in action. if nothing happens and no one is held accountable at the highest level of government, that will further earlier constitutional crisis.
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dustin: with the hearings airing on primetime television, the hearings will be debated in the court of public opinion and likely play out at the ballot box in november. >> with everything we are hearing tonight, i believe going forward, we will be well-positioned to make a very substantive determination. dustin: the next hearing will be june 13 and air right here on abc 7. dan: abc news will have special hearings of the coverage starting in a minutes at 5:00 p.m. right after this newscast. you can watch "the attack on the capitol: the investigation" here on abc 7 or wherever you stream. kristenia ca are joining forces on climate change. governor newsom met with prime minister trudeau and the two signed a memorandum of understanding. it is not legally binding but
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pledges the two will work together to promote clean transportation and climate change adaptations. dan: some golfers are finding themselves in the rough after signing up for a competing tournament. kristen: now it is time for the california housing watch with bidding strategies to land your dream home. >> bidding wars are the name of the game these days, but there is some hope. writing the perfect offer will get you home you want without having to escalate in price. look for a home that has been sitting on the market and remove as many contingencies as you can and deliver to the seller what they want. your agent can help guide you through that so you can win a home and get through a bidding war.
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kristin: time now for the 4 at 4:00. the pga has suspended 17 members controversial invheeven th a tn istory. things are getting weaker. dan: they are. i understand the pga tour trying to protect its turf and i understand the lure for those other players, especially since golf has become such a worldwide sport, more than just the pga tour. it is challenging. the pga tour trying to get the best players here playing on this tour.
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lyanne: this reminds me of something going on in england in a different sport, soccer, where a very famous team, well known, was purchased by a group of saudi arabians, people from saudi arabia, for something unheard of, like, 450 million dollars. some people said this is so wrong because of the fact that saudi arabia has, you know, so many human rights violations, and honestly, some fans decided to boycott the team, but others also decided that they don't care if king tut comes back from the dead and buys the team. to t for that team, but there are things that should not be bought. dan: that's true.ng fined for causing $25,000 famous span.
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yocan s and woman ooter threece say t the couple wasined $425 each. the spanish steps are just gorgeous. actually, that's not a bad fine considering the amount of damage they did. how stupid -- don't you have the sense to realize this is something important, historic, and beautiful? mike: i wonder if we have the appreciation in this country. you can go to our oldest cities, our oldest buildings are from the 1800s if we are lucky, but you go to europe and stuff goes back centuries, and it has been able to stay that way because they take care of their things. it is definitely a cultural difference between us and europe.
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kristen: i would just add that if you like it or not, when you're visiting another country, you are kind of an ambassador for your country. you will be judged. be considerate. you just might liveater chance g past 90. had less access to health care, they ten posok.to me, it just me enjoyable. even when we all take our knocks , but that glass half-full attitude makes a difference. lyanne: absolutely. i'm going to say i actually find
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people who are pessimistic kind of interesting because i find that they are really smart, ok? let's take sesame street, for example. bert and earnie. kristen: oh. lyanne: i used to like bert. he was smarter. he was interesting. you've seen the series "ted lasso" right? ted lasso reminds me of you. he's always optimistic, but i kind of go for roy kent. he's grouchy, he's just -- i would love to have a beer with him. dan: i agree with you, he is interesting, but meet him quick because he may not live as long. if you are a big fan of the giants and pizza, we have an amazing tasty thursday for you. 13-time pizza champ is teaming
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up with giants for a fundraiser for george moore children's house. part of the proceeds will be donated to the organization. >> that's right. since it is tasty thursday, we have pizza here and tony here to talk about this terrific fundraiser. just such a great idea. we all know what great work they do, what their services are, and how much it means to the families. tell us about the pizzas you created for this. >> thanks for having me. it is great to be with the giants organization. we have three pizzas that we are doing. i collaborate with alex wood. we have brandon belt and logan webb. brandon belt has pepperoni, sausage, bacon. that guy likes it hot.
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kristen: is that the thin pizza we got? we got a thin and i think the deep dish. >> i gave you three pizzas. they are all 20-inch pies. you buy a slice. we donate a dollar. you buy a whole pie, we donate six dollars. the sicilian style pizza you have in front of you, another pizza on the cool fire oven we have from tony's, but slice house is where we are doing this. at several locations in the area. come on in, grabif you don't kne children's house, it is for every child acing a chronic or terminal medical condition. they opened up in 2004. i've been working with them for many years.
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it is a beautiful property with the kids are there to get treatment and then, you know, i have tossed pizzas there. i have made pizzas there. we are raising about 25,000 this year is our goal. it is just an awesome place. dan: they do amazing work and you are kind to support them. how long is this last? >> it last until september. we try to stretch it out as long as we can. come on in. it is funny. i called all my managers up today and said which one is selling more. it depends on the location, actually, so very competitive in the pizza world. hey -- verynha y.
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dan: a show of pride at the san jose police department. the chief and others raised the rainbow pride flag in order, -- in honor, of course, of this pride month. they became the first major police department to raise the flag at its headquarters. kristen: our colleagues are resenting a special called pride to be seen. it documents the lgbtq plus experience and what it means to be part of the community. >> it is morning in alabama at one of the few schools of its kind in the country. >> it is just like any other
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school. we just lived up people who are put down -- we just lift up people who are put down. >> some of these teenagers are traveling more than an hour each way to get to a new charter school on the suburbs of birmingham. kristen: the latest installment of abc's "soul of a nation" documentary series airs tonight at 10:00 on abc 7. get ready for some sizzling heat, right? mike: right. we start in san rafael, the north bay were several cities could reach 100. san jose, about 96, so anywhere from 13 to 19 degrees above average. just remember, if are going to be out and about tomorrow, try to exercise early in the morning or late in the evening, and that goes for walking your pets. keep them off the asphalt
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considered trash are seen as a treasure around the world. he has been sending books to his native ethiopia for years now. >> since 1994. i took 5000 books. lyanne: his organization is called library information foundation for ethiopia. he has helped open 22 libraries. whose work is known by the staff at some schools in oakland like this one. theach o to him. usedold, being offered to families just kind of like leftover goodies. lyanne: there are 117 million os
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fluent in english, but that is changing because tourism is growing and there's a strong incentive to learn the language. t way in do they even get there? >> he feels this container with books and other equipment like old computers and laptops. l leave the port some time this month. then he and his nephew will travel in august from the bay area to ethiopia to begin to $6. he is still looking for donations through a gofundme page. >> we are looking to change these kids' life in a positive manner and help them learn the english language and also help them just learned about life to grow up to be productive people in the world. >> an avid reader himself, he told us one of his favorite
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