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the first primetime hearing on the attack on the capital. reggie: tip-off of the nba finals, the warriors hoping to even the series before coming back home. why steph curry is confident he will play. liz: get ready for a holiday. triple digit temperatures in some spots. officials warn of heat related illnesses and potential power problems. drew is here with what you need to know. reggie: gorgeous pictures this morning. the sun is giving. look at drew. drew: we have lots of sunshine out there. it is a hot day, you feel the warm air this morning. 60's and 70's out there. 65 in san jose. 61 right now in napa a live look outside the exploratorium
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showing fog free. we're going to warm up very quickly later today. look at lunchtime, 80's and 90's away from the coast. by 4:00 p.m., 90's around the bay shoreline exceeding 100 degrees later this afternoon. we will talk more about it in nine minutes. reggie:'s select committee on the attack on the capital has revealed new disturbing details about what happened that day. they showed never be torn -- never before seen video and testimony aching the case for an attempted coup for donald trump and his allies. faith abubey is live from washington with details on that hearing. reporter: president biden said he did not have time to watch the hearing last night but a doj official says merrick garland was monitoring as questions swirled about whether the committee's investigation could
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lead the department of justice to file criminal charges. for nearly two hours, the select committee investigating generate six capital attack used dramatic video and witness testimony, placing trump at the center of a violent and failed conspiracy. >> donald trump, the president of its fits, spurred a mob of domestic enemies of the constitution to march down the capital and subvert american democracy. reporter: the panel describing the riot as a brazen attempt at a coup. >> donald trump oversaw and coordinated a sophisticated seven part plan to overturn the presidential election. reporter: liz cheney describing how a month after trump lost the 2020 election is former national security advisor, michael flynn, rudy giuliani, and sidney powell met at the white house on how to use the military to seize voting machines. even though testimony by those
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in trump's inner circle, then attorney general bill barr, and jason miller made clear trump was told he lost the election. >> he was saying the election was stolen and putting out this stuff which i told the president was [expletive]. reporter: capitol police officer carolyn edwards, seen on this video, knocked down by rioters testifying it was a worsening. >> i could not believe my eyes. i was slipping in people's blood. it was carnage and chaos. >> aware of the writer -- rioters' chants to hang the vice president, president trump said
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"maybe they have the right idea." reporter: trump and republicans are slamming the hearing calling it a political attack. faith abubey, abc7news. reggie: thank you. drew: -- liz: a hearing watch party meant to get the community engaged. fremont community members came together at a pizza shop. organizers say this is part of an effort to push for engagement on the topic. >> i think it is extremely important we do pay attention. we really are on the verge of member problems with our democracy and we have to -- the verge of major problems with our democracy and we have to understand that. liz: people at the party mentioned these new developments only strengthened their conviction. some more emotional saying the country should understand what happened at the capital on january 6, 2021.
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the next hearing is monday. abc7 will have live coverage. reggie: our other top story, the nba finals. game four is in boston. steph curry suffered a foot injury during the fourth quarter. a celtics player roll on his leg as they dove for the ball. steph curry says he is ready to play fortunate. >> just got tangled up a little bit. thankfully it was not worse. something i've dealt with earlier in the playoffs so i know what to expect. i am thankful it won't keep me out. whatever i've got to do, still want to play. reggie: he suffered a similar injury in march against the boston celtics. liz: as the waters chase another championship, theeam is geinatch paresonht.
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ryan curry is at chase center and we are going to check in with him later where fans will pack into that arena. abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors. our coverage starts at 5:00 tonight with the pregame show and then it is nba cut down at 5:30. you can keep it here on abc7 for after the game. more probable cases of monkeypox. pele who me e disease. reggie: steph curry's former mansion on the market. the hefty price tag and amenities included. drew: we have a spare the air day today because of poor air quality. improving air quality tomorrow but heat advisories go into effect in a few hours.
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11:00 a.m. this morning. a large area of the bay is affected by this because we are tracking very warm temperatures this afternoon. a lot of sunshine out there, warming us into the 70's and 80's. by 11:00 a.m., expecting 80's and 90's. we warm even more to the afternoon with heat advisories in effect. one and a conquered. even the -- 101 in concord. hot in the south bay, even in the city it is warm. 99 in santa rosa. 98 in napa. a lot of folks will go to area beaches if they can. low to mid 70's along the coastline. our ocean water temperature is chilly. we will look at the weekend forecast in nine minutes. let's take a morning to francis. francis: n crash reported theainadviryhat
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has en issue by e etamontass. a ve lookt h bay drivenice. looking good all the way to the golden gate into san francisco. metering let's have been turned on at the -- metering lights have been turned on at the toll plaza. caltrans reporting no delays. liz: new government numbers show inflation is accelerating. reggie: one east bay city is holding a gun buy back event this weekend in an effort to curb gun violence. liz: a live look outside this morning, just a gorgeous start to what will be a very hot day. to what will be a very hot day. we will check in with drew
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concerned when a child is gunned down and i hope anybody who has information related to this homicide -- i hope they bring that information forward. we cannot allow people to engage in this type of violent behavior and remain in our community. liz: oakland police don't have any they know a high-powered rifle was used in the shooting. the chief said he met with the victim's family who was distraught. reggie: the oakland police department will hold its first gun i back event this weekend. police will pay people for up to three firearms. the weapons will be melted down and turned into gardening tools. to convert the gun parts, the department has partnered with blacksmiths and raw tools. the director says the company's work has presented real results.
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>> community gardens, parks, places like that, violence can decrease. reggie: the gun buy back event will be held tomorrow from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. liz: san francisco's health department has announced three more cases of operable monkeypox in the city. that brings the total probable case count to four in san francisco. in those cases, one traveled within the u.s. recently while the others did not. all are in isolation. an alameda resident is being tested for suspected monkeypox. that would be the first in that county. reggie: firefighters have gai thr hand gas-fired -- on a grass fire in custer county. it has burned 200 acres and is 75% contained.
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cal fire crews are asking people to avoid the area because there are some road closures. liz: pg&e is warning excessive heat could cause power problems for some customers. transformer failure is the main cause of outages in hot weather. pg&e is encouraging customers to prepare now by charging your cell phone, flashlights, and radios. there are no plans for a flex alert which would call for people to voluntarily conserve power. this is something we are tracking, get to the beach if you can. drew: the hottest temperatures between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m. is when we have temperatures in the 90's and triple digits away from the coast. looking at san jose, we already have sunny skies. a live look in the south bay. we will one quickly. the hottest day is today with 100 degrees readings inland. it is hot on saturday at the coast but sunday it is sharply cooler.
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a cold front drops temperatures back to reality. right now, 60's and 70's this morning. a lot of us may not even need the light layer. you don't need it by 9:00 a.m. because temperatures take off later today. 95 on incentives a, a hot one in the south bay. 100 in gilroy. 89 in mountain view but 92 in redwood city. low to mid 70's across the coast. 74 for the richmond and sunset district. hot in the north bay. 96 and a nevada. 94 in san rafael. even sausalito will feel warm. hot in the east bay, 91 in fremont. inland, you can see it is a very hot day. 104 in fairfield. 100 in walnut creek. 98 in san ramon. tonight, another mild if not warm evening. temperatures in the 60's and 70's tonight.
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to past two years and now they are going back to work. reggie: this has happened to me. some of these doggy daycare's, it can be tough to get in. $9.4 million tent between you and steph curry's previous home. these posts show the home with five bedrooms, 7.5 bathrooms, a media room, wine cellar, and infinity pool. the playhouse they added for their daughters still have their initials inscribed. they bought the home in 2016 for slightly less than $6 million. they moved to the peninsula when the team moved to chase center. pixar's characters are back on the big screen. buzz light year stars in a spinoff of the beloved movie.
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chris is taking over for tim allen who voiced buzz light year in the toy story films. it premieres this week in l.a.. >> you are nervous at first because you have big shoes to fill. i don't know tim. we share a birthday feels a little kismet. reggie: it premieres next week and is only available in theaters. i am excited for this. liz: i am, too. i am a little confused. i am clearly not the only one because everyone is like, why is tim allen not buzz light year? reggie: this movie is the prequel so it is the back story of the toy that became buzz light year. this movie is about the actual astronaut who became famous and was made into a toy and admired by children. liz: it is so meta. reggie: it is very deep. liz: it feels like wicked, the
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: the committee investigating the capital attack presenting its findings at its first hearing. expert analysis and key takeaways. liz: chocolate factory rescue, two employees falling into a tank of chocolate. reggie: we take you live outside from our king street camera. that is not king street. well, either way. the sun is coming up, it will be a very hot day for the bay area. it will be moderately warm. liz: right. which means it is nice. reggie: good morning, it is june 10. drew: about 80 degrees in the
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city today. warmest spots into the 90's if not surpassing 100 is. we are near 80 and antioch. widespread 60's. you step outside, you can feel the mild air. you can feel the light layer, you don't need it by not :00 a.m. -- i-9 :00 a.m. -- by 9:00 a.m. we will warm up very fast this morning. lunch time, 80's and 90's away from the coast. s mild in t 7 again, 100 degrees plus in our hottest spots inland. we will look at these highs closer. we will have all of those details in a few minutes. liz: the committee investigating the january 6 attack on the capital has started laying out its case. and dramatic testified last night, committee members argue the attack was an attempt to overthrow the election planned
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and encouraged by president trump. >> january 6 was the culmination of any attempted coup, a prison attempt -- a brazen attempt to overthrow the government. liz: new evidence revealed included never before seen video from january 6 and testimony from some of president trump's closest advisers. rick klein has more analysis on the hearing. >> this was a powerful first evening of testimony the committee put out for the american public, starting with the case that assembled against former president trump and those around him and against members of congress who continued to excuse the behaviors and actions involved in the plot to overturn the results of the election. we is cheney calling out those members of congress and using the words of the former president's family and ey thewofont ae th
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rebellion against congress. and, witness testimony from a capitol police officer who had never been heard from before about what it was like to experience the assault at the capital. a dockery --a documentary filmmaker who saw coordination by extremist groups in the days leading up to january 6. the committee has done an extensive and exhaustive amount of research and is only now beginning to share that with the public that is still beginning to comprehend what happened last generous sixth. liz: there will be several more hearings this month. the next is set for monday at 7:00 a.m.. reggie: not to the nba finals. we are counting down to our coverage. steph curry says he does plan to play through the pain after injuring his foot in game three.
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ryan curry is live at chase center. fans are going to be packing the arena again today to watch him play. hi, ryan. ryan: it will be an electric atmosphere. although there will not be a game on this court, it will still be fun to watch them play. they number one thing on fans' mind is a steph curry. he did injure his foot toward the end of game three but he says he is going to play. what impact will he have despite the fact that he will think -- he will be experience in some pain? he is able to keep on playing which is a good sign for him. it is also his leadership as well. the warriors will need it as they tried to level this series. steph curry has been able to put up more than 25 points so far. the team is down 2-1 in the
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series. if they want to win the championship, theyeeatead victos tonight's game important. >> i am going to play. in the regular season, i knew something was severely wrong. last night i was hurt but it was not as bad. i could gauge if i could stay out there or not. i am confident i'm going to play tomorrow and keep it moving. you become your own doctor to e. nba.sisod tonight.you -- thtip-off is tonight. you can watch it here on abc7. this is reminding me of the 2015 run, the first championship they won in the steph curry era.
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they had to go into game four with a must when entelechy. -- a must win mentality. if they can win this road game and bring it back home to chase center, that is a good thing for the warriors. that is why this game is so vitally important. ryan curry, abc7news. reggie: abc7 is the only place to watch the warriors. our coverage starts at 5:00 tonight with the pregame show, then nba countdown at 5:30, and tip-off is at 6:00. liz: president biden is set to speak at the what of los angeles. he is set to address economic issues including inflation and unemployment rates and is prepared to share what his administration is doing is supply chain issues. more baby formula has arrived in the u.s.. 110,000 pounds landed in texas
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yesterday. this is an operation fly formula flight that came from a germany. it is the third flight to land in the country. javier becerra says more than 10 million bottles will be thrown -- will be flown into the u.s. over the next few weeks. reggie: a final goodbye to eva mirales. she was one of the teachers shot and killed in the rob -- robb elementary shooting. friends and family members say they will remember her essence and passion for life. the police chief in uvalde texas talking about what took police officer so long to enter the elementary school. the chief spoke to a local newspaper reviewing his struggle to open the door and explaining why he did not have this police radio with him. he says it was left behind because both hands were on his gun. it took long to get into the classroom because he was handed
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a ring filled with keys and none was able to open the door. liz: the race for district attorney is down to two candidates. regardless whoever wins, they will become the first lackey d.a. in san joaquin history. one is a civil rights attorney committed to overturning the criminal justice system. her rifle is. why the who got 30% of the vote. he is currently the chief assistant district attorney and has been with the department over 30 years. to learn more about each candidate, you can check out abc7 coverage on our website. we have all of the information at abc7news.com/election. reggie: the bart board has approved its two year budget. they are prioritizing a clean and safe ride. the funding will allow trains to ride -- to run at more consistent intervals. the budget reinstates a four point -- a 3.4% fare increase
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delayed from january 1. liz: nasa is preparing a team to study ufos which the government wants us to call uuap's. the team try to improve scientific understanding of what has been seen by millions of people. nasa is interested because of national security and air safety implications. this work will be separate from work done by the defense department. reggie: at sounds like a scene from the movie "charlie and the chocolate factory," but this is real. two employees fell into a chocolate tank in a factory in pennsylvania. they were taken to the hospital and their conditions have not been released. liz: that is a scary. if you love saurashtra -- love sriracha, you may want to use
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your bottles feelingly -- your bottle sparingly. the california based company is suspending sales because of a chili pepper shortage. reggie: summer vacation savings even though airfares are not cheap. there are ways you can cash in on deals, tips for planning your getaway. liz: you are looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. right now, the dow is down 50 points. reggie: abc7 is live 7:00 to medical gay him on the abc7 bay area streaming app. you can download it now for your roku, amazon fire, and more. drew: we have a spare the air day because of moderate or poor air quality.
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conditions improve saturday but take it easy out there if you have respiratory concerns because of the declining air quality. future tracker temperatures, look at 9:00 a.m.. 70's and 80's this morning and we continue to warm quickly. 80's and 90's in our warmest spots and we warm more into the afternoon. it is a hot day to finish out the week. 99 in santa rosa. in the city it will hit 80 this afternoon. 102 in antioch. 92 in santa cruz. excessive heat warnings and heat advisories will be in effect starting at 11:00 a.m. because of the hot temperatures. if you look at the three day forecast, we have the huge risk today. it remains hot in the end we are sharply cooler on sunday. we will look at how much harder we get in a few minutes. first, let's say hello to francis who is tracking a crash. francis: a head-on collision on
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highway one and pacific. they turned it into a sig alert. a say alert has been issued so lanes will be blocked for at least a half-hour. this is on highway one north of the double slide area. expect some big delays. you may want to consider alternate routes. also, an accident and his on northbound 101 near 280. more of the slowdown is on northbound 280 approaching 101. we will keep that in mind and a wind advisory for the altamont pass. traffic for the altamont pass is light because westbound 580 heading towards tracy has a sig alert which is blocking lanes. bay bridge toll plaza is backed up past the end of the parking lot with lights turn on. we will be right back.
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8.5%. san francisco bay stitch fit fix has announced layoffs. this comes after an earnings report shows a loss of $78 million. stitch fix launched in 2011 and doomed during the pandemic but has struggled this year. liz: you will soon have a new way to try on shoes. amazon unveiled a future that will let you allow them on virtually. it uses augmented reality to show you how these shoes will look from different angles and in different colors. amazon will have thousands of colors from adidas, reebok, and puma. it is the latest in a our shopping to make online shopping more interactive. no word on when the future will be available. still seems hard to know if it will be comfortable. reggie: you don't know if it fits. liz: it is cool and look good --
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and looks good, do i want to walk in it? meta is shutting down the development of its smartwatch. it was supposed to be released next spring. most smartwatch is don't have camera features so they were hoping they could have done what other competitors could not do. the project is on hold as the company focuses on other wearable devices. reggie: here is what is happening on the new york stock exchange, we are down 570 points. experts say the number of people expected to travel is just about back to where we were in 2019. you can still get good deals on your flights for vacation, although it is hard. morgan norwood has some tips. ryan: with vacationers -- reporter: with vacationers
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charging into the travel season, the competition for seats is getting hot. for best deals, look to the beginning or end of the summer. >> fares in that period are likely to be 20% to 30% lower than in the middle of july. schools are on different schedules, some are started again by late august or some are still going by early june. you can use -- reporter: you can use the 24 hour rule, allowing you to book a flight and change it in 24 hours as long as you book directly with any airline. >> if you book a flight at $500 today and tomorrow it has dropped to $400, you can cancel that, get your money back, and pocket the difference. reporter: don't be put off by stories of record prices, you can find bargains. >> average air can be increasing
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quickly and cheap flights can still be abundant. don't let the fact that fares are increasing on average you into overpaying for your next flight. reporter: if you have decided to book a flight for the getaway, don't wait for the last minute in hopes of getting a better deal. >> if you have been putting it off, my recommendation is to stop that, go ahead and book that flight sooner than later. the last-minute affairs are likely not to be cheaper but to be more expensive. liz: a whale of a problem in the east bay is resolved. a whale that washed up weeks ago has been married. part of the problem was finding someone to take responsibility. the army corps of engineers towed the whale to an island in the bay before drifted to richmond. the mayor contacted other federal agencies with no luck.
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e army corps says it is complicated. >> our authority is getting thanks out of the channel. once they are out, the limitations for how we can act become encumbered. the city, their shoreline, they are positioned to act in that capacity where we aren't. liz: residents were suffering from the stench of the dead carcass. reggie: people have been tracking the lives of the falcons on the uc berkeley campus. but there is another family of falcons being washed right now. you can see the chick moving behind the leaves that are blocking our view. there is only one of these fledglings left because the other one flew the nest yesterday. we are expecting this bird to leave any day now.
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you can view the livestream on presidio, sf's facebook page. reggie: i think sometimes these birds know they are on camera and they find the one spot the camera doesn't have. they want their privacy, i get. drew: who doesn't? reggie: we don't have these cameras on us 24 hours a day. drew: thank god. not cute. today is a hot for a lot of us. if you have to be outside, try to take frequent breaks in the shade. seek out ac if you can. stay hydrated, where lightweight clothing. be aware it is one of those holidays. moderate to poor air quality today. you can see the city well. the headlines call for the holiday today with 100 degree readings inland. we will hang onto the hot weather tomorrow and then we are
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sharply cooler by sunday. sunday will feel refreshing. right now, a mild morning, 60's and 70's for most of us. you may not even need the light layer this morning we heat up very fast today. south bay, 95 in san jose. 100 in gilroy. 92 in cupertino. 90 in somerville. 89 in palo alto. low to mid 70's along the coastline. in the city, we will hit 80. 7440 richmond sunset. a hot day in the north bay. 96 in nevada. a pair of 90 it's for simona -- for sonoma. it is a warm day in the east bay. 91 in hercules. 101 and a conquered. overnight, it is a mild to warm night. 60's and 70's as we head into saturday.
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future tracker temperatures saturday, not as hot as today but still pretty warm. 80's and 90's in our warmest spots. sunday, a cold front will move through and get rid of this heat root temperatures drop back to average. 60's and 70's around the bay shoreline heard upper 70's to low 80's. it is hot today with the heat risk. remains hot tomorrow, much cooler on sunday and then we warm up next week but nowhere near as hot as we are this afternoon. reggie: nascar is headed back to sonoma raceway. kurt busch said of the tras of hisite plesrace. >> the whole atmosphere around sonoma, it is a different vibe. in northern california scene, the race fans that are appear. growing up in vegas, this was a fun road trip. reggie: it will be the first fully open nascar event in sonoma since 2019.
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there will be an estimated 40,000 people. liz: the former bay area-based electronic show, best buy, makes an appearance in the upcoming movie by jordan peele. fry's was founded back in the 1980's. the movie "nope" will be in theaters july 22. reggie: you can watch all of our newscasts live through our abc7 news tv app. download the app now and you can start streaming. liz: a live look outside this morning. a beautiful view of the san francisco skyline. we will
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liz: it is 6:37, here are the seven things you need to know. drew: number one, get ready for a holiday today. we are tracking temperatures warming by lunchtime. 80's and 90's away from the coast. our hottest spots exceeding 100 degrees. there is a spare the air day for poor air quality. pete advisories begin at 11:00 a.m. reggie: number two, a spare the air alert has been issued.
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people are asked to take public transit or work from home. reggie: the committee investigating a january 6 attack on the capital has started laying out their findings. they called the attack any attempted coup by former resident donald trump and showed footage from that day. the hearings continue monday morning. liz:, lde'police chief is defene police response to last month's shooting. he said a hard time finding a key to a locked classroom is what kept them from entering the classroom. reggie: theston for game four oa finals. coverage starts at 5:00 you're on abc7. francis: there is a traffic work -- a traffic alert in pacifica because of a head-on collision. northbound highway one is closed and it will be for a while. consider 280 as an alternate. liz: in one week, we get to meet a new version of buzz light
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year. "lightyear" is a prequel to "toy story." disney is the parent company of pixar and abc7. we have a bonus, big news this morning. reggie: we are hearing from cecilia vega that the u.s. is going to drop its covid testing requirements for all inbound flights to the u.s.. this is a huge deal. for many countries, don't need a test to get into them flying from the u.s. but you need one coming back. that definitely makes people nervous when they go overseas for a trip. liz: mayor breed is signed a letter -- mayor breed signed a letter saying this is hurting tourism in cities like san francisco so hopefully it gives a boost to tourism. reggie: i can already hear the nervousness from people saying come march we are already in a rise in covid cases?
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threit will be interesting to se how the general uplink -- the general public response to this. liz: it will be. have a good morning. good morning, america, for our viewers in the west. on this friday morning, powerful testimony at the primetime hearing as the january 6th committee makes its case. carnage at the capitol. >> i was slipping on people's blood. it was carnage. it was chaos. >> never-before-seen video and testimony from trump's inner circle, including his daughter ivanka, used to argue with former president trump, and his false claims of a stolen election that provoked the mob.
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