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>> for many months, we see more college degrees. >> valley -- we are going to get that breaking news in just a moment. let's start with a quick look at the weather. drew: it is a humid morning. we have some fog that is dense along the coast. down to 2.5 miles of visibility. into the 60's, if not low 70's across a portion of the bay. a lot of cloud cover.
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it is a partly sunny day and humid. the afternoon is cooler. 79 san jose. 76 santa rosa. we will take a look at when the humidity will get out of here. liz: a bipartisan group of senators has announced that they have reached a deal on guns. there would be an investigative period to review juvenile and mental health records. the deal includes safety resources and investment in children and family health services. the outcry is being heard across the country. first, talking about the march
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for our lives values. in expelled student opened fire inside marjory stoneman douglas high school. events were held in washington dc and new york city this weekend. within 450 events were held across the country. people across the bay area joined in the effort. reporter: a call to end violence. >> for many of us, we see more rip's instead of college degrees. >> we have seen the tragedies over and over again. >> and dying for no reason. >> he says he is scared for his brother. >> i'm scared for my brother.
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my brother is going into middle school. >> they demanded changes in gun laws. >> we have civil the house of representatives responsible for making gun laws that will not -- reporter: hundreds marched through downtown, demanding that their lives and safety become a priority. >> i feel like i am living as a hostage against the violence around deregulation. >> we are not trying to take people's guns. reporter: hoping for better gun laws that might have prevented the killing of children in uvalde, texas. >> how an 18-year-old got his hands on a gun and shot all
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those poor babies and their teachers -- it has to stop. liz: police are investigating a troubleshooting. it appears to be a murder suicide. officers were called to a home at about 1:00 this morning. to be of men and a woman were found dead. a witness heard several gunshots but initially thought that they were fireworks. police will release further details, as they become available. cries of enough echo throughout the city. people demanding stronger gun laws. they gathered for a rally. they chanted and marched through the city. protesters said he wanted to stand in solidarity with those who are seeking tougher gun
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control measures. people who up in droves on international boulevard to turn and guns of all shapes, sizes and calibers. these guns will be melted and made into gardening tools that will be used to help beautify oakland. heyward police held a rare public house to get a look at the tools that officers use during serious emergencies. now under an assembly bill, the department must get city council approval to use some of this equipment.
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today is expected to be much cooler than the past two days. temperatures soared across the area. people were just trying to find ways to stay cool. tim johns has more. reporter: people from walnut creek to lafayette were doing what they could to stay cool in the east day. >> it is a little bit hotter than what we are used to. >> others decided to sit -- head to the reservoir. the cool breeze meets at the perfect place for an afternoon walk. >> try not to overdo it, if you are feeling dizzy. i usually just lay down for a second or laydown. reporter: others say that they do not mind it. >> when it gets really hot, sure.
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>> he has taken steps over the past years to make sure his home stays cool during the hot, summer months. >> i have put in good ventilation from the roof. the key is having a couple of fans. >> staying home and not going out at almighty the best thing to do. liz: you can find the forecast anytime you want with the abc 7 bay area at. drew, it will be a change of pace. danny: we are -- drew: it is a muggy morning out there. even some drizzle along the coastline. we will take a look at how long
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the cooler weather will stick around and when we will get rid of the humidity. liz: covid changes now in effect. the welcome news. plus, the muffin saga coming to an end. the trademark that had social media in an uproar. media in an uproar. media in an uproar. that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i also earn 5% on travel purchased through chase on this rental car. that lake is calling my name! don't you get seasick? we'll find out! come on. and i earn 3% on dining including takeout. so much for catching our dinner. some people are hunters. some are gatherers. i'm a diner. pow! earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee.
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the president, doubling down, placing some of the blame on the war in ukraine. >> we are trying hard to make sure that we can increase the number around the world, being pumped out of the reserve that we have. >> you just have to cut those profits in half. >> combined with supply issues, even big box retailers are taking a hit. >> they have a lot of -- retailers need. there is no type of business that is not being impacted right now. >> they informed customers that prices will go up.
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to make up for not, shoppers are cutting back significantly. a new jersey mom says she keeps a close eye on the salesman going to the grocery store. >> look at this. it was originally $7.99. what i was in nine cents. liz: our average is $6.49. oakland is not far behind. san jose, drivers can expect to pay $6.54. a family who was commuting to the bay area for their child's cancer treatment. here is tara campbell. reporter: he was diagnosed with leukemia in march.
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>> it is unexplainable. i cannot explain it. reporter: he is being treated at the children's hospital, roughly a three hour round-trip from home. >> it was quite a long distance. we have to see how many times we can go there. reporter: california continues to get hit the hardest. >> we have to prioritize things because of gas prices. reporter: they spend their days by their son's side. every trip is carefully calculated. >> the days that he is not admitted, we take them to the playground to bring a smile to
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his face. reporter: the executive director of their with care helps families with critically ill children with gas cards to groceries. >> families are having to make decisions about how to use their money. >> air facing the highest inflation rate in years. the cost of groceries surging. that is hundreds of dollars for the average family. >> and have to say that dare with care has been a big support ties. reporter: and with no signs of cost going down, they are doing all that they can to keep up. liz: covid travel requirements
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are changing for international passengers. it brings the last mandate to an end. ty hernandez has more. >> as of today, international travelers will no longer need to show proof of a negative covid test to enter the u.s. it is welcome news for the travel industry. >> a lot of people did not want to travel internationally. this provides them with peace of mind. they know that they can make it home. >> i am thankful that i am vaccinated and i feel good. >> i would prefer to have testing, still. reporter: many remain unvaccinated. young children are still not able to get vaccinated, but it could soon change.
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they are set to review data from moderna and pfizer for children under five. >> we could see shots in arms for kids as early as the week of july 20. reporter: new data reveals that two thirds of americans live in a county where they have a low to medium covid risk level. health officials cautioned the actual number of cases could be higher. many people testing at home and not posting results. >> i'm concerned about places that have a lower uptake. reporter: there is a rise in the number of cases. liz: new development for motive
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muffin. they received feedback from those near and far. they will no longer trademark any of their products. the patent office found that there were no other moshe muffins on the market, which prevented other bakeries from using the term. many felt that it was unreasonable. a grand opening on the peninsula is building a better bay area by helping the community come together. they marked the opening of a recreation center. this moment has been a long time in the making. the center was considered the heart of the community by many. >> this will bring the community together and it is very special.
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liz: they are back. welcoming the boston celtics as they checked into their san francisco hotel yesterday. diehard fans showed up. the more you, tying the finals at two to be of games a piece. steph curry and company arrived back home late yesterday afternoon. they will have to make the trip to boston one more time. no surprise, it will be pricey. tickets are the least expensive on stub hub. game six is on thursday.
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it is a partly cloudy to mostly cloudy sky, depending on where you are right now. a little bit of drizzle to track. even along the immediate coastline, a chance of drizzle hangs with ice, into the afternoon with drier conditions. it is muggy outside. we have areas of dense fog. it is much cooler, but it is breezy. let's take a look at the temperatures. we are mild with the humidity as well. most of us in the mid 60's to mid 70's at this hour. looking at the dew point, they measure how much moisture is in the atmosphere. when you see temperatures in the 50's -- when you are above 60, that is when you feel it.
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even parts of the east bay, you are feeling that humid air. here is live doppler 7. this is dragging a cold front through northern california. we are tracking some light rain to the north. it is bringing cloud cover today, but once it moves through, it will bring in that cooler afternoon. the chance of drizzle is diminishing, but there is a fair amount of cloud cover overhead. we will see clearing skies first in the north bay. we are seeing sunshine peeking out. still pretty cloudy elsewhere, but the clouds will break down. a fair amount of sunshine. drizzle estimates probably until around noon. it is not anything to really worry about. today it is he made and a cooler
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afternoon. we will get some late day breaks of sunshine. 79 in san jose. north bay will feel very comfortable later on today, compared to those 90's that we had. overnight tonight, we will see clouds getting out of here. humidity levels will be dropping overnight. better sleeping weather is on the way. numbers falling into the 40's and the 50's. it is humid out there. much brighter tomorrow. we start to warm up a little bit. it is not excessively hot. by the end of the week, we cool off with temperatures below average. liz: the 21st and final brunch with warren buffett. the chance for you and your closest friends to dine with the billionaire investor.
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liz: good morning and thank you for joining us. let's start this half-hour with another check of the forecast. drew: a little bit more sunshine in the south bay, but overall taking up to a humid and mild morning. the cloud cover not allowing us
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to cool off too much. we are trying to see part of san francisco. we will hang onto a lot of this cloud cover. there is a little bit of drizzle along the coast. it is a cooler afternoon in the 60's and the 70's. it is humid and a mostly cloudy day. temperatures mainly in the 60's throughout the entire game. we will take a closer look at when we could get rid of some of this humidity, later on. liz: a bipartisan group of senators have reached a deal on new gun legislation. this includes a new process for those under 21 to review juvenile and mental health records. president biden released a statement shortly after this
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announced. he said, it does not do everything that i think is needed, but it reflects important steps in the right direction and would be the most significant gun safety legislation to pass congress in decades. there are no excuses for delay and no reason why it should not quickly move through the senate and the house. meantime, today marks six years since the post nightclub shooting in orlando. the second deadliest mass shooting. san francisco's castro neighborhood will hold a memorial for the victims. it starts at 1:00 at the intersection of castro. last year, president biden signed a bill, dedicating it as a national memorial. but he one people, believed to be members of a white nationalists group are under
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arrest under suspicion of trying to start a riot at a gay pride parade. reporter: police, of riot after they were packed into a u-haul near a planned pride event. the members allegedly -- allegedly wearing matching logos and armed with riot gear. >> there was at least one smoke grenade. there wishing guards, shields, things of that nature. reporter: they found documents showing that they planned to riot at the park with the event was being held. >> it was similar to what a police group would put together for an event. reporter: they pulled the vehicle over a short time later. all 31 members were charged with
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misdemeanor and conspiracy to riot. liz: that was exactly reporting. the group will be arraigned tomorrow. celebrating pride month with a festival. they celebrated 10 years of pride on the peninsula. the event has really grown throughout the years. >> it is wonderful. i'm glad that we are growing. i'm glad that we are able to engage and interact with community members. making a safe space for our community. liz: the lgbtq square dancing club of silicon valley. today's your last chance to check out the aids quilt. within 3000 panels make up the
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quilt and each one represents a life lost to aids. the last time it was displayed with this many panels in san francisco was 1988. speakers reminded the community that the crisis is still not over. >> all my friends were dying. the government did nothing. our churches kicked us out. our families abandoned us. this combination of racism and homophobia. liz: the quilt is considered the largest community project. how do you ever wondered what happens to textbooks that schools no longer needed? education report -- >> different subjects.
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reporter: old books considered trash are considered treasure to others around the world. sending books to his native ethiopia for years now. >> i took 5000's. >>'s organization is called -- he has helped to open up 22 libraries. >> kids are intelligent, easy to coach. my focus is completely, those kids. reporter: they reach out to him. >> these are not being used. they have books being offered to the families, kind of like leftover goodies. reporter: there are 117 million people in ethiopia, but only a
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fraction of the population is fluent in english. that is changing because tourism is growing and there is a strong and intuitive to learn the language. >> the tourism industry -- nothing is being done there. >> all the way in ethiopia. that is what strikes me. how do they get there? reporter: hopefully it will believe the port sometime this month, and then he and his nephew will travel in august from the bay area to ethiopia to distribute the items. the cost of shipping the container is $6,000 and he is still looking for donations through a gofundme page. >> we can help them learn the english language and learn a lot about life, to grow to be productive people in the world. reporter: one of his big --
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favorite books is hillary clinton's it takes a village. liz: there is a beautiful waterfront property not being used to its full potential. the plans to build a bay area in pittsburgh. here is a live look outside this morning. people enjoying the beach. we will check in with drew on what we can expect. coming up.
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skate through neighborhoods. there will be three hubs with activities. fun for the whole family. it runs from 10:00 to 3:00. it is the start of week long festivities. holiday commemorates the end of slavery in the u.s. the kickoff is lunch today. it will celebrate the history of the holiday. tomorrow, braxton will headline the event. people want to look up tonight. the strawberry moon will start appearing in the night sky. despite the name, the moon is not strawberry bed. it is more of a golden color. it is called strawberry moon because it was the time to signify to pick strawberries. it will come within 222,000 miles of earth, about six teen thousand miles closer than its
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average distance. the next superman -- supermoon will be july 16. will it clear out so we can see the moon? drew: it will feel nice later today with humidity. later on, tomorrow and tuesday, we will have sunshine dominating the forecast. we will take a look at what to expect. liz: we are still marveling at steph curry's game four. we will have the details, coming up in sports. i'll pick this one up. i earn 3% cash back on dining including takeout with chase freedom unlimited. so, it's not a problem at all. you guys aren't gonna give me the fake bill fight? c'mon, kev. you're earning 3% cash back.
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[announcer] call now and get $3,000 off! liz: pride month, the first teams to where custom, on-field caps. they were the first to incorporate pride colors into
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their uniform last year. if you are looking to find tribe all caps, the dugout store will have omitted availability. able donate items to lgbtq plus charities. the giants will try to sweep the dodgers. carlos takes the mound for san francisco. first pitch is at 1:05 p.m. al gaht n. much of the talk is about steph curry's legendary performance against the celtics. >> as amazing as it was, it will be a footnote in history, if they do not win the championship. he may be only the second player ever to be --
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the lakers lost that year two. curry really fired up. finals tied at two games a piece. we in the media are saying this was his best finals performance ever, so what does steph curry think? >> i do not rank my performances. just win the game. you can want it so bad that you get in your own way a little bit. it can go the opposite way. i want to leverage that in a positive for us. >> the heart on that man is incredible. the things that he does, we kind of take for granted from time to time. just go out there, put us on his back and we have to help him out on monday. >> come on.
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clayton kershaw on the mound. aloha means goodbye. it was 14, but still a lot. mookie betts swings with the bases-loaded. giants fans are pumped. cody bellinger and estrada makes the play. giants win 3-2. going for the sweep this afternoon. the 80's in cleveland, back to see his beloved a's. bases-loaded. eli thinks that was strength three. he is ready to run to the dugout. here it comes and there it goes. seth brown going downtown, his first grand slam run. finally snapping a 10 game losing streak. college baseball.
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game one of the supervision or series. he got lit up. making it 4-0. williams could not make it out of the inning. nine p0 in a flash. he had three homers. last in the bottom of the ninth takes it 13-8. tommy troy gets him within a run. a solo blast. eight bombs and lost. stanford must win sunday to force a game on monday. enjoy the rest of your weekend, everybody. >> it was hot the last 24 hours. >> now we are getting rid of the heat, but we are bringing back the humidity. it is a pretty cloudy view from this vantage point. the headlines are calling for a
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muggy morning. there are some areas of dense fog. the drizzle chance lingers for the next two hours and then we are cooling down. it we are warming up next week, just not nearly as high. it is not only muggy but mild. basically in the 60's and 70's, thanks to that cloud overhead acting like a blanket. it did not -- it did not allow us to cool off overnight. you had this mild act, when these numbers are in the 50's. when they get in the 60's, that is downright humid. let's talk about wind drier air will move in. measuring how much moisture is in the atmosphere. once we see these numbers getting into the 40's, that is comfortable air.
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later on tonight, it is better sleeping weather. we will find cooler temperatures on the way. here is live doppler 7. there is an area of: pressure dragging this through later today. some light showers falling around tahoe this morning. we are seeing some light drizzle and an additional cloud cover in the sky. any chance for drizzle really diminishes by about noon. watch what happens as this front moves through. we will see that cloud cover break down for some sunshine. we will see that cloud cover and we will be ending the day with some sunshine on our sunday. it is muggy and there. it is also cooler today. generally in the 60's and 70's. no longer dealing with excessive
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heat. we are getting closer to where we should be for this time of year. overnight, we will get rid of that cloud cover from north to south. committee levels will be dropping. it will feel a lot better for sleeping. future trak temperatures, as we get into monday, it is not excessively high. 80's do make a return, but by tuesday, likely seeing a few cities touching 90 degrees. wednesday is the hottest we have all week. not nearly as hot as last week. you will feel those warmer temperatures out there. our hottest spots will go into the 90's. it is all about the humidity today. it is a cooler afternoon. humidity drops tomorrow. warming up midweek.
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no heat advisories in effect. temperatures will tumble again. 60's and 70's, pretty pleasant with a lot of sunshine. liz: pittsburgh city officials are hoping a new project will be the spark needed to transform the idiot's image. >> the pittsburgh waterfront has a lot to offer. jose comes out every week. >> sturgeon, flounders,, striper, black bass -- those are the ones. >> the waterfront can be fun, but many say that there is not much to do in pittsburgh. >> give us something to do. usually you go to walnut creek or concord. >> the theater closed, storefronts empty.
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he owns kings market and says the empty streets do not help. >> we need more. >> city officials know it and more is coming. >> behind this, we have a gravel lot that is not having any development in my whole life, so at least 45 years. >> a banquet hall and upscale restaurants. he believes this is the type of anchor project that can transform pittsburgh into a bay area hotspot. >> people talk about the other side of the hill, the shopping and restaurants. the other side of the hill does not have the waterfront. we do. >> he is excited about the project but also worried about safety. >> crime or the perception of crime.
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>> he says crime will be cleaned up and adds that more is on the way. there will be improvements to the infrastructure. >> we believe that it will really spark some great things going on. liz: next, another edition back in san francisco today. are you can
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liz: here are the -- the numbers from the powerball drawing. the summer concert series opens today. bay area legends are going to perform. they were supposed to perform at the final show last year, but it
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was canceled because of a water main break that flooded the venue. gates open at noon today. reservations are still out the livestream. the series runs through august 14. in san francisco, another edition of sunday street. no cars are allowed while people can walk and bike on city blocks. there will be back -- performances, rock climbing walls and a community fleamarket along the route. it runs from 11:00 to 4:00 today. bring a jacket this time, if you are going to that. drew: we will get some breaks of sunshine out there. showing you those gray skies out there. all associated with a cold front that moves through later this
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afternoon. temperatures in the 60's and 70's for most of us. there are clouds overhead and on the horizon. it is a humid morning. this afternoon is cooler compared to yesterday. we will get some late day breaks of sunshine. we will find that humidity level decreasing as the day goes on. we will find drier air moving in. 7900 -- san jose. -- 79 san jose. liz: thank you for joining us. abc7news continues at 5:00 p.m.. thank you for joining us and have a great day.
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