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coastline. it's also a mild morning out. there were well into the 60s for most of us this morning with those grace guys overhead. so emeryville showing you a lot of cloud cover fog. we'll take a live look and you'll see that cloud cover hangs on for much of the morning likely findings some patchy drizzle this morning along the and in the north bay well, hang on to those muggy and cloudy conditions through lunchtime. i will start to see a little bit of sunshine later on this afternoon. so cool or afternoon. i'm getting rid of all that heat we had yesterday and especially on friday. so 60s and 70s later on today. we'll take a closer. look at these humidity levels while also find warmer weather headed away next week coming up in a few minutes louis. all right. thanks drew the outcry against gun violence is being heard across the country. they marched in parkland, florida. we're in 2018 and expelled student opened fire inside marjory stoneman douglas high school killing 17 students and people events were also held in washington dc and new york city the march for our life group says more than 450 events were held in the us and abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard shows
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us how people from across the bay area joined in the effort. a call in san francisco to end gun pilots this rally organized by students who have seen far too many bullets for many of us we're old. seen the tragedies over and over again and their heartbreaking they're horrifying they're dying. for no reason nine year old christian salala says he's scared for his brother. especially i'm running for my brother because most of the school shootings happen in middle school was going in middle school this march for our lives rallied demanded changes in gun laws, but we have to hold the senate we have to hold the house of representative responsible for making gun laws that are not going to lead to these mass shootings that we continue to have in our communities.
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in oakland hundreds march through downtown demanding that their lives and safety become a priority the fact that that i feel like we're i feel like i'm living as a hostage against the violence that are surrounded around deregulation of guns, and we're not trying to take people's guns. i'm a gun owner back in san francisco retired chp sergeant. angela. lunscombe is hoping for sensible gun laws, which might have prevented the killing of 19 children and uvalde, texas. has shot all those poor babies and their teach. years. it has to stop in san francisco cornell bernard abc 7 news. peninsula cries of enough echo through the streets of redwood city hey, oh, the nra has got to go. people demanding stronger gun laws gathered at the city public library for a rally there and they held signs and chanted and
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marked through the city in the east bay people attended a march for our lives event at walnut creek civic park a concord high school student organized this event prot. said they wanted to stand in solidarity with thousands of people across the country who are seeking those tougher gun control measures and oakland's first gun buyback event in nine years is being called a success people showed up in droves outside at thy word ministries on international boulevard to turning guns of all shapes sizes and calibers in exchange. they received gift cards worth anywhere from a hundred to $300 depending on the size of the weapon. these guns will be melted and made into gardening tools that will be used to help beautify oakland off. are still tallying the number of guns collected? hayward, please held a rare open house to give the public a look at its specialized weaponry and other tools they have it was a show and tell held in hopes of educating the community about the public safety tools that hayward officers use during serious emergencies officers utilize rifles drones a robot
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and armored vehicles when responding to major crimes under an assembly bill that was passed and response to the killing of george floyd the department must get city council approval to use some of that equipment and now turning to the weather today. is expected to be much cooler than the past two days as temperatures soared across the bay area people were out and about trying to find ways to stay cool abc 7 news reporter. tim johns has more as the hot saturday sun beat down on the bay area for yet another day people from walnut creek to lafayette. we're doing what they could to stay cool in the east bay. it's just a little bit hotter than what we're used to well some headed to public parks the socialize and have a refreshing drink others like ralph and sheil. rich decided to head to the lafayette reservoir the el sobrante couples. say the cool breeze there makes it the perfect place for an afternoon walk. try not to overdo it if you're a little older, you know to if you get feeling a little dizzy, you know, i usually just lay down for a second or sit down but while the heat bothers some
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others say they don't mind it now. it doesn't bother you when it gets real real hot. sure chris, neo says he was looking forward to getting outside on saturday. the orinda residents says he's steps over the past few years to make sure his home stays cool during the hot summer months. i've insulated my house. well from the heat i've put in a good ventilation from the roof when i had the new roof installed. and key is having a couple of fans. but for those who can't beat the heat as effectively the etheridge's say staying home and not going out at all might be the best thing to do. it's not necessary unless we have an appointment. we have to keep in lafayette tim johns abc 7 news and you can find the forecast anytime you want and track live temperatures around the bay with the abc 7 bay area app download it now for your apple tv roku or wherever you stream. all right, drew pretty muggy out there. yeah, we're starting out humid today liz mild out there some dense fog. look at the golden gate bridge
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camera right now along the coast some areas down to zero miles visibility. so we'll talk about this humid. weather one. we'll find brighter skies and also a cooler afternoon on the way. we'll have details coming up. all right. thanks through also ahead covid changes now in effect the welcome news for international travelers plus the mochi muffinsaga seemingly coming to an end an update to the trademarks that has social media in an uproar. ♪♪ sure, feels good when you get it right. and with the number one powered toothbrush brand recommended by dental professionals. philips sonicare makes it easy for you to always get brushing right. philips. my a1c stayed here, it needed to be here. ruby's a1c is down with rybelsus®.
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been arrested for stabbing a pg&e worker in the neck in south san francisco the victim managed to make it to a nearby police station to get help. he's now in the hospital with life-threatening injuries, please track down the 30 year old suspect at an apartment complex and arrested him. they still do not have a motive though gas prices continue to rise reaching a national average of five dollars for california. we know our average is well above that at six dollars. 33 cents according to triple-a it costs 663 for a gallon in san francisco right now oakland not far behind at 6:55 and in san jose drivers can expect to pay 654 and can escape the soaring cost of living? it's hitting harder for some case in point a family who is commuting to the bay area for their child's cancer treatment. here's abc 7 news reporter tara campbell. meet four-year-old aryan hakimi. he was diagnosed with leukemia in march. it's an explainable. i can explain it. i mean my wife passed out these
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being treated at stanford's lucile packard children's hospital roughly a three-hour round trip from home commuting back. into mant eca quite a long distance and we have to look at to see how many times we can go there the average price of gas in the us soaring to an all-time high of five dollars and california continues to get hit the hardest paying well above the national average. it's a lot difficult. out we have to prioritize things because of gas prices the couple spending their days by their son's side every trip home every to the playground is carefully calculated taking clothes bringing changing stuff back and forward at home and the days when aryan is not admitted we think really is an important taken to playground so he can play and bring a smile into his face the price for everything across the board is going up sarah alexander is the executive director of there with care the bay area nonprofit helps
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families with critically ill children with everything from gas cards to grocery families are having to make really difficult. decisions about how to use their money that none of us should have to do during this time families are now facing the highest inflation rate in 40 years the cost of groceries alone surging nearly 12% this may compare to last that's hundreds of dollars for the average family you think about the impact that is having on families most of whom are we're already struggling to make ends meet prior to the pandemic and prior to having a sick child at the hospital. have to say dare. are has been the big support to us providing us gas card groceries food and toys for aria and with no signs of cost going down anytime soon. they're with care is doing all they can to try and keep up tara campbell abc 7 news starting today covid travel requirements are changing for international passengers this brings the last
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remaining covid manet issue mandate issued by the government to an end abc news reporter ty hernandez has more as of a international travelers will no longer need to show proof of a negative covid test to enter the us. it's welcome news for the travel industry as the summer vacation season gears up. a lot of people didn't want to travel internationally because of the testing requirement this provides them with peace of mind so that they know when they're traveling they can make it home. i'm thankful that we are relaxing that i'm vaccinated. i feel good. well, it wouldn't be my preference. i would prefer to have testing stew. the cdc says the requirement is no longer necessary. thanks to vaccines and treatments but still more than 53 million eligible americans remain unvaccinated young children are still not able to get vaccinated, but that could soon change this. take the fda and cdc are set to review data from moderna and pfizer on their vaccines for children under five if they sign
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off this week vaccinations could start soon after realistically. it means we could see shots in arms of kids under five as early as the week of june 20th good news for parents anxious to get their children vaccinated as new data reveals more than 2/3 of americans live in a county with a high or medium covid risk. level countries currently seeing an average of 110,000 new cases a day health officials caution the actual number of cases could be higher many people testing at home and not reporting the results. we will see surges this summer and i'm especially concerned about places that have lower vaccine uptake a recent surge in the northeast is beginning to ease but florida, arizona and california are now seeing a rise in the number of cases ty hernandez abc news. new york developments with a bay area bakery is trademark of mochi muffin. third culture bakery says after receiving feedback from those near and far.
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they will no longer trade mark any of awarded the tradema in 2017 of mochi muffin when the patent office found out that there were no other mochi muffins on the market that prevented other bakeries from using that term and many felt it was unreasonable since mochi is commonly found in asian recipes soon. anybody can enjoy a chewy mochi muffin now without any concerns of trademark judgment a grand opening on the peninsula is building a better bay area by helping the community come together. as soon of the new millbrae recreation center, the moment has been a long time in the making and 2016 arson destroyed the previous community center that center was considered the heart. of the community by many people city county and state officials were on hand for the ribbon cutting this will transform millbrae and bring the community together in a way. that is it's just really it's very very special. millbrae's new recreation facility is 24,000 square feet. it includes a licensed preschool
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fitness center teen game room art center conference rooms and a community room. and they're back cheers and gears welcome the boston celtics as they checked into their downtown san francisco hotel yesterday afternoon. diehard fans showed up just to catch a glimpse of them game five against the golden state warriors is tomorrow at chase center the warriors won friday night tying, the nba finals at two games apiece and steph curry and company arrived back in the bay area late yesterday afternoon, the warriors shared this video of the team getting off the plane in san francisco. we'll have to make the trip across the country now. one more time and thinking about going to one of the remaining nba finals games. well, no surprise. it's gonna be pricey tickets for game five tomorrow at chase center are the least expensive though on stubhub you can get in for about 775 bucks a seat game six is on thursday in boston and one of the teams will have a chance to wrap up the series there those tickets higher. they're starting at 1250 dollars and at the series does go the distance game seven.
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we'll be back at chase center. it's about 1200 just to get in and if you want to sit courtside though. yeah those seats. is sort of $20,000 they go all the way up to 75,000 and abc 7 is the exclusive home of the finals. we're gonna pregame at postgame programming throughout the series as you know, continuing with game 5 tomorrow tip-off is at 6 pm. commencement ceremonies at uc davis are continuing today. in fact, they start in less than an hour at 7:00 this morning. friday's outdoor ceremony was canceled after it started due to heat exhaustion extreme heat for hours. were sitting out in those hot temperatures considering. shins that we are all well aware of. unfortunately. we believe it's in the best interests of those graduates on the field to please vacate the field. in total more than 30 calls from medical help were made and at least five people were taken to the hospital. the university says will provide fans shaded tents and water
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stations today and so that is some good news as well that it's going to be much cooler today. remember in those robes. they're heavy. oh, yeah. but i we did at yankee stadium. because those are my okay just reminded me that you're right. there was a hover bag. sorry. i did on my football field was not nearly as nice. i think he stadium liz we're talking about a cooler afternoon on the way today not he was the headline. it's the muggy conditions and the some drizzle this morning. that's what we're tracking live doppler 7 showing you some drizzle and parts of the north bay from cloverdale. do you hire and i think the best chance of finding this spotty drizzle this morning is along the coast and in the north bay, let's say hello to sfo as planes go to and from you can see fog along our coastline. we have more clouds in the north bay brighter skies in the south bay, but we will all find those clouds moving in throughout the morning as the day goes on. so it's a muggy morning out there areas of dense fog, especially right along the immediate coastline.
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tracking some patchy drizzle as well. it's breezy and it's much cooler today. we're getting rid of that excessive heat of yesterday and friday, but we're warming back up next week, but thankfully not as hot as we're talking about those numbers last week. that was some hot temperatures by friday afternoon right now. it's muggy up there. it's also milder weekend the temperatures basically in the 60. a lot of us and we're looking at the dew points as well these numbers when we talk about dew points. it measures how much moisture is in the atmosphere when these numbers are well into the 50s like they are right now, it's muggy when you get above 60 like we see in parts of the south bay. it's just humid out there. so it's a human morning and we'll find those muggy conditions lingering throughout much of the day today. let's talk about that chance of some drizzle live doppler seven along with satellite. this low is dragging a cold front through northern california right now a lot of showers around eureka and reading as it marches south it's gonna use its punch. we're not talking about widespread wet weather but the chances of drizzle. is there hour by hour we go clouding up this morning some patchy drizzle along the coast in parts of the north bay
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peppering of drizzle through the lunchtime hour then into the afternoon. we'll start see clearing skies first in the north bay. we'll get some sunshine by about three four five pm and in those clouds begin to depart the south bay about six seven pm, so we'll likely all end with some sunshine to finish out the day today drizzle estimates. just the peppering of drizzle. we're not talking about beneficial rainfall. again, i think the coast and the north bay have the best chance of seeing this wet weather first thing this morning a lot of cloud cover out there. it's a cooler afternoon 60s andy to finish out the weekend overnight tonight drier air moves in here humidity goes down. we'll find better sleeping weather. we'll have clear skies numbers cooler in the 40s and in the 50s. here's the accurate with a 74 cast the planet x 7 days for you morning drizzle. it's just muggy out there, but it is a cooler afternoon much bright. tomorrow, it's breezy and we're warming up through mid-week. you see wednesday's the hottest day we have it's not too intense in terms of heat, but will cool off by friday friday actually below average for this time of
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the year. so it's humid out there this morning. we'll start seeing that cloud cover breakdown in the afternoon. we'll finish a day with some sunshine list. all right, so get the hairspray try brunch with warren buffett the chance for you and your closest friends to dine with the billionaire investor. quote green weep let me hear you.
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how we work and live in what president biden. saying about the cause and where the surge is headed and tens of thousands marching across the country from dc to michigan to texas calling for gun reform outrage over the latest mass shootings and uvalde and buffalo their message to lawmakers and how some states are now passing gun safety laws on their own plus summer blockbusters are back. we're sharing the film's lighting up the box office this season and what it could mean for the movie industry recovering from the pandemic. it's all ahead here on gm. you w what happens chools, n longer need well one bay area man is putting them to a good abc 7 news seniordution reporter liam melendez met up with him in oakland. new books in a different subjects, you know, these old books considered trash or seen as a treasure some around the world. amadeen nasser in books to his native ethiopia for years now since 1994.
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the moment i graduated from cal state hayward. i took five thousand books over here. his organization is called library information foundation. kids are very intelligent easy to manage. is it to coach so my focus is completely with kids his work is known by the staff at some schools in oakland like this one manzanita community school. they reach out to him. so these are books that aren't being used as old curriculum books that are out been offered to the families. just kind of like leftover goodies. mile is the tourism industry?
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is virgin. and nothing been done there all the way in ethiopia. that's what strikes me like, how do they even get there nasser feels this container with mainly books and other equipment like old computers and laptops. hopefully it will leave the port sometime this month then he and his nephew will travel in august from the bay area to ethiopia to begin to distribute the items the cost of shipping. the container is $6,000. he's still looking for donations through a gofundme page. you know, we could change these kids live in a positive manner and helped him learn the english language and also just learn about life and to grow up to be productive people and in the world and avid reader himself, he told us what of his favorite books is hillary clinton's it takes a village in oakland leanne melendez abc 7 news tonight bidding opens for the last time for a chance to have lunch with warren buffett. this is the 2 a final time the 91 year old is going to host
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and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. everyone. thanks for joining us here at this half hour. let's get back over to drew too much. so good to have you here. so we'll be here with you liz and we're tracking out just a humid morning out there. it's mild and we're starting to see that cloud cover fill in and a lot of spots visibility right now where we have the issue right up along the coastline you see half moon bay. we're down to a quarter of a mile vis. ability, so we are seeing some areas of dense fog even some patchy drizzle this morning. it's all an indication of a cooler weather pattern that will
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move in here later this afternoon right now with that humidity temperatures are on the mild side of that cloud cover overhead. we're waking up most of us in the 60s this morning. so it's a gray looking sky from our south beach camera here in the city looking at the bay bridge right now. we have a lot of cloud cover this morning and again that cloud cover will build into the south bay as well as a day goes on so it's limited sunshine first thing. we'll have humid conditions even the chances some drizzle before lunchtime into the afternoon. we'll start to see some late-day peaks of sunshine the big takeaway. it will be a cooler afternoon. most of us only in the 60s and in the 70s, so we're going to 70 in oakland today 67 in the city 79 in san jose 76 in santa rosa even inland it's not too hot at all mid 70s to low 80. so we're getting rid of the heat. we had yesterday and especially friday. we'll talk about when this humidity will get out of here. and also we're warming back up next. we have those details in a few minutes liz. all right. thank you drew a memorial service was held on the east coast for a native son of san
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jose norman minetta the ceremony brought together friends family and political heavyweights. he had always had a better vision about our country more perfect union. he always had knowledge about the subjects that he was talking about. so when he spoke we listened if we were smart we listened secretary min last month at his home in maryland, although he had moved to the east coast his heart remained in his beloved hometown. every day i drive to work on the norman y, minetta, california highway 85 15 minutes from the minute a transportation institute at san jose state university i think you get the picture of san jose's regard for dad. secretary minetta will return home on wednesday. his ashes will rest in honor at san jose city hall on thursday. day, another memorial is planned at the san jose civic auditorium where former president bill
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clinton will speak and then minetta will be laid to rest next to his parents and his siblings in the city. he called the valley of his dreams. today is your last chance to check out the aids quilt in san francisco's golden gate park more than 3,000 panels make up the quilt each one represents a life lost to aids this rare outdoor display marks the 35th anniversary of the national aids memorial quilt the last time it was displayed with this. panels in san francisco was 1988 speakers reminded the community that the crisis is still. over all my friends were dying. but government did nothing. our churches kicked us out. our families abandoned us and this combination homophobia and racism prevented us from moving the world forward. to confront the crisis cleve jones started the project back in 1987. and now the quilt is considered the world's largest community arts project san mateo county
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celebrated pride month with a festival the event at san mateo central park celebrated 10 years of pride on the peninsula organizers say the event has really grown over the years. seng w from year one to where we are. your town ten is wonderful. i'm glad that we're growing. i'm glad that we are able to engage and interact with our community members here making a safe space for btq. i plus community. the event featured resource booths musicians drag queens and the el camino realers the lgbtq square dancing club of silicon valley. 31 people all believed to members of a white nationalist. are under arrest on suspicion of trying to start a riot at an idaho gay pride parade the group all wore the same khaki outfits and insignia for an organization called patri. front police and share a deputies quickly moved in to make arrests. they found shields shin guards and other riot gear investigators. say the members came from 11
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different states and recovered evidence that showed the group was trying to start a riot at the parade a witness called 911 after seeing 20 identically dressed people jumping into the back of a u-haul truck. today march 6 years since the pulse nightclub shooting in orlando 49 people of the lgbtq community were killed in 2012 in the second deadliest mass shooting in the country today. san francisco's castro neighborhood will hold a memorial for the victims. it starts at 1:00 this afternoon at jane warner plaza at the intersection of castro 17th and market streets last year president biden signed a bill dedicating the nightclub as a national memorial. the hearing is on the january 6 capitol attack continue tomorrow and coming up on this week congress committee a committee member congressman adam schiff is going to talk about what he hopes the committee will accomplish and possible doj charges. you can watch that full interview on this week with george stephanopoulos at eight this morning right here on abc 7. scientists from uc berkeley are wondering how many black holes are in our milky way now, they
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may have found some more clues through a method called gravitational microlensing. believed to have detected the first ever dark free floating black hole until now the only black holes observed were attached to supermassive objects like a large galaxy or a star researchers do caution that the object may be a neutron star instead still the dark stellar remnant is the first to be free floating through the galaxy. women in the bay area are getting helping hand as they begin a new chapter in their lives women veterans enjoyedqu e reod theydusiness cthes t prossd new civilian careers the california department of veterans affairs helps organize this event. it's usually held in san diego and has helped more than 1,700 women over the past five years and still ahead on abc 7 mornings. there's a beautiful waterfront property in the east bay. that's not being used to its
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here's the live look outside from our exploratorium camera. it's going to be a cooler day today, but is muggy out there. is that somebody out there? and oh, there's a little boat out there. i all right take listen. a dizzying display of color and celebration helped mark philippine independence day this weekend here in the bay area these dancers from the bay area dance troupe parungle put on quite the show at the philippine consulate in san francisco. the national holiday commemorates the philippines declaration of independence from spain in 1998 in the south bay via calle, san jose is back
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today's event is called from parks to to get people outside to enjoy parks and outdoor spaces. following covid closures nearly five miles of the city are closed to cars letting people walk bike or skate through neighborhoods. there will be three hubs with food trucks live music and activities fun for the whole family and it runs from 10 to 3 also today in san jose. it's the start of week-long festivities celebrating juneteenth the holiday commemorates the end of slavery in the us the kickoff event is brunch today at jackie's place to educate and celebrate the history of the holiday. next saturday is the june. in the street festival in the downtown, san jose sofa district tomorrow braxton will headline that event. and you're going to want to look up tonight. the strawberry moon will start appearing in the night sky, it will reach full brightness on tuesday. despite the name. the moon is not strawberry red, but really more of a golden color. it's called strawberry moon because it signaled to indigenous tribes that it was
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the time of year to gather ripening strawberries. the supermoon will appear bigger and brighter than usual. it will come within 222. and miles of earth about 16,000 miles closer than its average distance. the next supermoon will be july 13th known as the buck moon. i love strawberry season just gotta throw that out there. i do too. yeah, i mean on the air. i mean you're just doing just a great month for a lot of things. literally let's talk about it outside we go. here's a beautiful picture from santa cruz right now. it's a light chop on the water. we have a little bit of sunshine here, but a lot of cloud cover elsewhere. we'll talk about a muggy day on the way. also drizzle first thing all the of the accurate forecast was alright. thank you. also next we are still marveling at steph curry's game 4 one of the best in nba finals history. so what did the splash brothers think of his 43 point? hence, larrabeel has the the details coming up in sports.
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it's getting foggy here. it seems even there at the golden gate bridge, but it is hopefully gonna clear up. we'll check in with drew and moment there. alright in celebration of pride month the giants and dodgers became the first mlb teams to wear custom on-field pride baseball caps in the same game the giants for the first team to incorporate pride colors into their uniform last year. both teams shared a custom pride cap for their game at oracle park and if you're looking to find pride ball caps, the giants dugout store will have limited availability for sale. the giants are going to donate game used items and some in store sale proceeds to lgbtq+ charities. sports ace fans will be up early to watch the team close out their weekend series in cleveland first pitch between the athletics and guardians is at 8:35 this morning at progressive field and this afternoon the giants will try to sweep the dodgers at oracle park that game starts at 1:05. the warriors are getting ready for tomorrow's pivotal game 5 at chase center tomorrow night, but most of the talk is still about steph curry's legendary game for
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performance against the celtics. here's abc 7 sports structure leary beale with more in this morning sports. good morning, everybody as amazing as steph curry's 43 point put the team on his back effort in game 4 the nba finals was it'll be only a footnote in history if the warriors don't win the championship. although chatters begun suggesting steph, maybe only the second player ever to be named finals mvp on the losing team. jerry west got in 1969 his lakers lost that year too. boston curry really fired up barking at celtics fans and their bench and game for finals tied at two games apiece as we head into game five monday night at chase we in the media are saying this was steph's best finals performance ever. so so what does steph think? i don't write my performances though. just win the game. you can want it so bad. you kind of get in your own way a little bit and everybody feels a little bit of pressure. can go to opposite way i wanted to try to. leverage that the you know in a positive direction for us.
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yeah, he wasn't letting us lose. that's just what it boils down to the heart on that man is incredible know the things he does we kind of take for granted from time to time, but to go out there and put us on his back and i mean we got help out on monday. it's baseball giants dodgers. a lot of la fans are oracle park. come on. come on, not dodgers stadium north clayton kershaw on the mound for first place to la second inning tyro estrada. aloha means goodbye fourth of the year for estrada one. nothing giants a dodgers stuff like a zillion men on base. alright, it was four team, but that's still a lot camillo duval gets mookie bet swing with the bases loaded to end the 8th giants fans are pumped still a one-run game two on two outs of the ninth. ballinger sharp grounder astronomer makes the play ball game giants win 3-2, they will go for the sweep this afternoon a's in cleveland former wrestler the milwaukee maller back to see
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his beloved a's seventh inning two down basis loaded eli morgan thinks that was strike three. he's ready to run to the dugout no call the ball. so, you know, what's going to happen here on the very next pitch here it comes and there it goes seth brown going downtown his first career. granny grand slam home. on he's finally snap. oh 10 game losing streak ten five college baseball stanford uconn game one of their super regional series on the farm pac-12 pitch for the year alex williams. he got lit up matt down on two-run homer in the second to make it four. nothing connecticut. williams could not make it out of the inning. you can't put up eight in the frame. it was nine zipping a flash brock jones trying to bring stanford back all by himself. he had three homers last in the bottom of the night makes its 138. cardinal hit four homers in the ninth. tommy troy gets him within a run a solo blast the cardinal actually hit eight bombs and lost 1312 stanford must win sunday to force a game on
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monday. and that's a wrap on morning sports. enjoy the rest of your weekend everybody. i'm larry deal. all right, drew. can we get a wrap on the weather now? yeah, let's talk about what's happening. we've got a lot going on out there. look at our four different cameras from oakland to emeryville to sfo we have a cloud cover but san jose right now the south bay seeing a lot of sunshine. these clouds are moving in from north to south. so as a morning goes on we'll find that cloud cover filling in around the south bay as well a little bit of drizzle this morning. here's live doppler 7, believe it or not. i know, it's june and we're talking about some wet weather and parts of the north bay. you can see those pockets of drizzle around cloverdale ukiah and again the best chance of finding drizzle over the next six hours along the coast and in the north bay this morning, so the forecast headlines, it's humid out there. we have areas of dense fog some drizzle. breezy it is much cooler this afternoon. we getting rid of all that heat we had friday and yesterday, but we will warm up again week goes on next week right now. it's mild out there temperatures generally in the 60s the fair amount of cloud cover overhead. it's also humid.
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we take a look at the dew points andbove 60 like we're seeing parts of the south bay in the east bay. it is just humid out there elsewhere with dew points in the 50s. it is muggy. so we'll hang on to this humidity for much of the day to day that humidity will lower as we go throughout the evening and overnight hours tonight live doppler 7 along with satellite what we're tracking there's an area of low pressure that will drag a cold front through here throughout the day today. it's already bring some showers from eureka at writing. we will just get some light. teach drizzle along the coastline and in the north bay this morning, it's also supplying that humid air as well. let's go hour by hour. we'll start see that cloud cover built into the south bay as the morning goes on there. you see that peppering of drizzle along the coastline and in the north bay, i think before noon is the best chance of finding any of that drizzle as the afternoon goes on and that cold front moves through it begins to clear out some that cloud cover. so by four or five pm in the north bay, we're seeing brighter skies and then by six seven, we'll see those cloud.
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break down along the peninsula and the east bay and the south bay so we will end the day with some peaks of sunshine to finish out our sunday looking at drizzle estimates. we're not talking about means, but what we do find that drizzle, it's likely in the north bay and along the coast and it would just be a few hundreds of an inch of any moisture as the morning goes on. so today. it's a cooler afternoon. it remains pretty humid throughout the entire day. so not the greatest hair day out there 70 i in oakland 67 in the city 76 in santa rosa that'll feel very nice compared to the 90s. we've been in for the past couple of days and parts of the north bay 79 in concord 79 san jose about 74 the high in palo alto. well clear out our skies overnight tonight will drop the humidity tonight is a better sleeping weather. so to speak it's more comfortable. it's a cooler night temperatures in the 40s and 50s as we head into monday future tracker temperatures by monday. we'll start to warm up a little bit. we'll go back into the eighties
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and a lot of spots away from the coast as you go into tuesday likely seeing some 90s make a comeback. wednesday is the hottest day we have all week, but it's not excessively hot like it was late last week. we will find 90s on the board, but even around the bayshore line, it's comfortably warm. we'll call it in the 70s and in the 80s. so here's the acute of the 74 cast the next seven days for you. it's all about that morning drizzle that humid air a lot of cloud cover today. it's also a cooler afternoon. well brighten up those guys tomorrow get rid of the cloud cover. we'll start to warm up a bit. tuesday and wednesday and wednesdays the hottest day we have here, but that warm weather doesn't linger all that long by thursday and friday temperatures tumble. we'll go below average by friday, but there's a fair amount of sunshine liz coming our way for the week ahead. all right. we look forward to that. thank you pittsburgh city officials are hoping a new waterfront project will be the spark needed to transform the city's image and help build a better bay area abc 7 news reporter unser hassan has the story. the pittsburgh waterfront has a lot to offer from jet skis to
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boating to fishing jose calderon comes out every week that i fish sturgeon flounders salmon. striper black bass also the ones that have come the waterfront can be fun but many residents still say there isn't much to do in pittsburgh. give us something to do rather than like usually in this area if you want to do something nice and you go to walnut creek or conquer, you're not like hey, i want to stay home in pittsburgh. the theater closed restaurants boarded up storefronts empty. ali costume owns kings market, he says covid-19 hurt business the empty streets. don't help summertime mix up always. need more that was more, you know city officials know it and more is coming says wolfgang cross key ceo of the pittsburgh chamber of commerce. so behind us we have what we call here in pittsburgh the berm it's a gravel lot. that's not had any development and my whole life so at least 41 years the berm will be
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transformed into a new waterfront development a boutique hotel banquet hall and two upscale restaurants crosskey believes. this is the type of anchor project project that can transform pittsburgh into a area hotspot, you know, everybody talks about the other side of the hill and the shopping and the restaurants. the other side of the hill does not have waterfront. we do eugene kazanot lives near the marina. he's excited about the project. but he's also worried about safety. so crime is an issue down here a little bit. oh, yeah crime or just a perception of crime cross. keys says crime will be cleaned up and adds more is on the way money from prop 68 will fund some educational walking trails and improvements to the infrastructure like the marina bathrooms a new projects are slated for the downtown. we do believe it is gonna really spark some great. in pittsburgh answer abc 7 news next another edition of sunday streets is back in san francisco today where you can enjoy miles of car free streets.
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from last night's 229 million dollar powerball drawing. 18-2026 53 69 the powerball number five. nobody picked all six numbers. so tomorrow night's jackpot increases to 43 million dollars and the winning numbers from last night's 18 million dollars super lotto plus drawing for 11 13, 25 26 the mega number two. nobody matched all six numbers in that drawing either. wednesday's jackpot rose to 19 million dollars. blue grove summer concert series opens today bay area legends tower of power and rapper too short will perform there was supposed to perform at the final show last year, but it was canceled because of a water main break that flooded the venue gates. at noon with the concert starting at two this afternoon reservations are sold out, but
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it will be live streamed on stern grove's website. this is the 85th year of music festivals at stern grove and the series runs through august 14th also today in san francisco another edition of sunday streets. this stop will be in the excelsior on mission street between teresa street and geneva avenue, no cars are allowed while people can then walk and bike on city blocks. they'll be dance performances free bike rentals rock climbing walls and a any flea market along the route it runs from 11 to 4 today. the next sunday streets will be july 10th in the mission district and drew. let's get one final check of the forecast and it'll be nice. i mean, it's humid out there. there are cloudy conditions for most of us this morning and also mild temperatures were waking up generally in the 60s. so we're starting out in a lot of spots with this cloud cover as the day goes on into the afternoon. we'll see some of that cloud cover breakdown a bit, but it does slow the warming process 11am. we're in the 60s and 70s and we don't warm too much more as the afternoon goes on you can see
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it's a cooler afternoon. we got rid of that heat from yesterday and friday. so temperatures close if not slightly below average for this time of the year. so grace guys emeryville right now showing you that cloud cover overhead. and here's how the day shapes up some coastal drizzle happening this morning. it stays pretty cloudy and humid throughout the midday hours. it's the afternoon we'll see clouds start to clear from north to south and by the evening 9 pm. we'll have clear skies, so it's humid out there 60s and 70s will find lowering humidity liz coming our way late tonight into early tomorrow morning. so tonight better sleeping weather. we'll find those numbers basically in the 40s and 50s, but nonetheless you'll feel that cooler weather coming our way later on this afternoon. love that good sleeping weather. thank you. all right. thanks joe. thanks for joining us here on abc 7 mornings. i'm liz corey. it's along with drew. tuna. who's in for lisa arjen abc 7 news continues at 9am. we hope to see you then gma is next. next. have a great day.
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