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moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. it may seen all my people come together not trying to be drama packed changing our ways and doing better as a community. not just for one, but for the next generation on juneteenth celebrations are in full swing this weekend plenty of communities across the bay area are commemorating the end of slavery in the united states more. details on juneteenth events in just a moment. good morning to you. it is saturday, june 19th. happy father's day as well. i'm karina nova in for liz kreutz. let's start with a quick look at the weather. here's meteorologist francis deglassen in for lisa, oregon. good morning. good morning morning everyone and here's a live look outside. we're waking up to mainly clear skies and partly cloudy conditions as we look live from
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emeryville. you'll notice traffic is backed up on the bay bridge just through treasure island. karina will have more on in just a second and here's your day planner seven o'clock. this morning temperatures will be in the 50s. most of them already are in the 50s, but bright skies by lunchtime it is going to be warmer and breezy still especially at the coast, but we will warming up to the low 60s around the bay upper 70s and inland areas hitting the mid 80s. we are closer to seasonal averages sunsets at 8:34 and we have a huge warm-up coming up this week karina. all right. thanks francis. at least one person is dead after a car crash on i-80 westbound near the treasure island on-ramp you can see the traffic is clearing there on the bay bridge right now a lot of flashing lights there as i drove in this morning initially all lanes were shut down on the bridge holding traffic to a standstill according to california highway patrol and midsize suv and sedan crashed into each other just after 2 am
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at last check lanes two through five are still closed. a vegetation fire in oakland just west of the lake shabo golf course is now under control the four alarm fire was first reported just after 11pm last night near the sheffield village neighborhood according to tweets by the oakland fire department multiple agencies responded crews will be on fire watch through sunday night tonight the cause of this fire is still under investigation. six people are recovering from injuries after a crash involving a muni bus in san francisco. this happened saturday morning at lombard street and fillmore streets witnesses. say an suv slammed into the bus the impact of the initial crash sent the suv crashing into another car and two pedestrians were caught in between those vehicles one man. was walking nearby when he saw the bus start to drive through the intersection after the light turned green. as it was going through the section about midway through the
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intersection the denali the white denali that was traveling westbound was going i would have estimated 80 miles an hour, but i've heard it was even faster than that, and it was a corner to corner collision very bad collision as you can see from the damage and the bus got spun around. the driver of the suv was detained by investigators of the six people taking to the hospital to are said to be critically endured the others suffered minor to moderate injuries. this weekend the bay area is marking juneteenth the celebrations marked the end of slavery in the united states it also sometimes is referred to as emancipation day freedom day or june 10th independence day in the east bay oakland has kicked off its weekend juneteenth celebrations people gather at lake. it for the first day of holiday festivities. here's abc news reporter tim johns. the sites and sounds of oakland. and alive saturday around the shores of lake merritt for the
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first day of june teen celebration. this is for a day for black excellence being out here celebrating all the black everything that we didn't in life dozens of people came out to experience the culture and remember what the holiday means to them being awake aware of who you are where you come from those in attendance could eat shop and even partake in a little double dutch. with some a little more talented than others just the diversity here at lake merritt that you can't really get nowhere else in oakland in preparation for the event. the city is blocked off several streets around the lake and increased security. it comes on the back of a deadly shooting it last year celebrations something that people in attendance saturday say shouldn't overshadow the joy of the day. i feel a lot safer. because the crowd is a little bit smaller, but it's more mellow, you know what i mean? so the bad people are weeding their self out and then the good people are sticking around and while the festivities are just getting started many hearsay. it's a good chance to make memories with friends and family
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creating traditions for generations to come it me seeing all my people come together not trying to be drama pack changing our ways and doing better a genn oakland tim johns abc 7 news if you're looking for more events to attend today, here's something new the oakland fire and police departments are competing in the first ever public safety barbecue cook-off that you might want to attend the city and naacp oakland are hosting the event. it features members of both the fire and police departments. it starts at 11 am and lasts until 4 pm at defermory park. san francisco i throwing a party to commemorate the juneteenth holiday abc 7 news rep. cornell bernard was in the fillmore neighborhood where freedom was being celebrated and honored. the fillmore district the center of san francisco's juneteenth freedom celebration stretching
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eight city blocks. happy june to america juneteenth became a national holiday in 2021 commemorating the end of slavery in america, but lori watkins says the history is complicated, but we all know that in, texas. they didn't tell folks for two years that they were free. so yeah. it means everything to be free. but you know. we're working at by day by day. i just told my mom i made it man. i'm cooking at the jewel tea chef steve johnson was cooking up his own creation of hibachi soul food shrimp, crab and lobster. he's giving back to the neighborhood. he loves all these people. that's right. here. we grew up right here, you know most of these businesses right here grew up right here, you know, so it's real big for us to come out here support our own people. i'm glad that we finally celebrate this holiday san francisco police chief william scott was here thinking about the significance of juneteen. it's really special to be in this space.
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not only celebrating the holiday, but look at the diversity of the people that are out here today, and it really speaks to this city and what how far we've come with everything that's going on in the world. we're able to celebrate our day, you know be a community coming together white and black and brown kenyatta green had her own reason to celebrate juneteenth her daughter nia board 19, okay. it's san francisco cornell bernard abc 7 news. there are a lot of events to commemorate juneteenth around the bay area for more information. just head to abc 7 news.com since juneteenth falls on a sunday. the federal holiday will be monday that means government offices and the stock market will be closed. most banks will be closed and there will not be any postal delivery. the cdc director has signed off on pfiz. in moderna vaccines for young children it is the final step in authorization for kids as young
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as six months old abc's eikuchi is here with when shots could be going into kids arms. the cdc's panel of independent advisors voting unanimously in favor of recommending both moderna and pfizer covid vaccines for kids six months and older we have more information than we often have with other vaccine anyone making an important decision about anything especially for their children. want to consider? that balance this infection kills children, and we have an opportunity to prevent that shots could go into arms early next week on friday the fda's committee of independent experts voted unanimously to approve emergency use authorization of both vaccines for young children. both of these vaccines have been authorized with science and safety at the forefront of our minds pfizers vaccine is a three-shot series one tenth the size of the adult dose the company's data showed. it was 80% effective in
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preventing symptomatic covid moderna's vaccine is two shots a quarter of the size of the adult dose early data showed. it was about 40 to 50 percent effective at preventing mild infections. i want to keep him safe from severe covid from hospitalization, but a poll conducted back in april shows just 18% of parents of children under five say they plan to get them vaccinated against covid-19 right away my child already. covid i know his immune system has antibody response the fda and cdc say recovering from covid may only offer a limited amount of protection for a limited time vaccines increase that protection and that's why they're recommended ikejaji abc news, washington the warriors are back in san francisco. they are getting ready for monday's victory parade after closing out the celtics in game 6 to win their fourths nba title in the last eight seasons. been an amazing mind blowing
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still crazy hasn't really sunk in yet a little bit. not really. but monday, it'll probably help. we'll hear more from the team coming up in sports. here's a look at monday's parade route. he begins at 11:20 am at market and main streets the route ends up market and eighth if you can't go you can watch right here on abc 7 our live coverage begins at 10 am. we have everything you need to know in our parade guide story on abc 7 news.com all right. let's get another check on the weather francis. oh, yeah, take a look outside karina. we have a live view from row looking out towards a golden gate bridge marine layer, very very thin almost non-existent. so today we are warming up evenn more for father's day and juneteenth and triple digits heading our way for the start of summer all those details in the accuweather 7-day forecast coming up also ahead smash and n another robbery in walnut creek
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and grab robbery in walnut creek police. say a trio of men walked into the macy's at broadway plaza on saturday and started breaking the jewelry cases with hammers. they grabbed high-end watches and ran out of the store and into a waiting car. no one was hurt during the incident two people are dead following an apparent murder suicide and crockett sheriff's deputies arrived at the home on. moment street where they found the bodies of a young boy and an
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adult man the contra costa county sheriff's office is investigating and has not released their names. glimmers of hope this morning a gas stations the national average for a gallon of regular has dropped below five dollars. there's a similar trend in the bay area according to triple-a. san francisco's average is now 6:54 dropping almost 10 cents compared to last week oakland's average is six dollars and 51 cents and driver. unexpect to pay 648 in san jose gas prices are hitting people who love to use their rvs new data shows a majority of them will be making changes to summer travel plans as abc 7 news reporter tara campbell discovered for the most part campers aren't letting the crippling cost of of gas slow them down. it's a path. koa in petaluma record high gas prices aren't keeping campers away, but they are making some adjustments. how was the cost of fuel changed? maybe the way that you're doing it this year shorter trips a
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recent survey by dirt a popular campsite booking app shows more than 60% of campers making changes to the way they roll this summer. the most well-liked option is to stay closer to home followed by camping the same number of nights but staying in one location. yeah, we're actually invited to go to colorado this time decided not to instead john hallegrin and his wife are opting for trips like this with their grandchildren a ten mile drive from home costing. he says maybe twenty dollars in gaps. how much would a trip to colorado cost you guys to do math it out. yeah, i think almost a little over $2,000 in gas with the gas crisis. we're seeing a lot more short trips. chris wood is the general manager. owner of the petaluma koa. so we're seeing people from the san francisco bay area come out here to the country to the wine country to the coast and he says they are expecting a solid season reservation load for the rest of this month is up about
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seven percent over last year, and i know nationally we're about eight point six percent up going into the holiday weekend. they are seeing some cancell. ations like texas and the east coast, but those spots are quickly taken those reservations that canceled are now being filled with those people from a hundred mile radius people like jason aleppo making the 40 mile drive from fairfield with his gas prices are a little ridiculous right now. so trying to stay local but yet still get that camping feel and that can't be a little bit more of a headache now, but it's tara campbell abc 7 news police and rohnert park are giving people the chance. come clean and unload some dangerous fireworks ahead of independence day the city's department of public safety hosted a fireworks turn-in event this weekend collecting more than 100 pounds of items from the public that may have been left over from previous years.
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anyone planning to celebrate the 4th of july in rohnert park will have to leave the fireworks to the professionals. no fireworks whether illegal or the so called safe insane items are allowed this year. so all hands on deck for public safety. so we'll have everybody here working to enforce the enforce the laws and no fireworks and but we're hoping that it's it's gonna be boring night for us. this is the first year no fireworks of any kind are allowed in the city the use of party poppers confetti cannons and pop it types celebratory devices, which do not require ignition still are allowed. a fun on wheels inside golden gate park. just got a little smoother and a lot more colorful. a new mural at the 6th avenue
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skatepark gave visitors one more reason to dance this weekend on skates the san francisco recreation and park department hosted a free event to celebrate the installation of the mural titled psychedelic golden gate skate. the creation of a local artist as gators here people who have come together and build this community for decades now have a dedicated place. they have a mural and they have a street that is closed off to cars. the skate park just reopened earlier this month after multiple closures over the past few months along with the new mural. there's also new asphalt for a much smoother ride. that's always nice. let's talk to francis about the weather for the rest of your weekend and what we can look ahead to next week. and that sounds like it's gonna be heat francis. oh, yeah a lot of heat karina triple digits and today if you are headed to golden gate park or doing some skating you're going to find a really pleasant day. it's gonna be a little bit more plenty of sunshine not as windy
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today, so that will allow temperatures to warm up and we'll show you live doppler 7 satellite radar image clear across most of bay area. we do have some clouds of the peninsula. though and here's a live view from sutro you can see how gorgeous it is with the sunrise coming shortly in san francisco. it's 54 degrees, oakland 56 mountain view cooler 48, san jose 53, santa clara and half moon bay. also in the upper 40s right now with those clear skies from the east bay hills. we're looking west towards san francisco and there you can see a little bit of cloud cover there in the distance in the background coming in from the coast santa rosa petaluma and napa. all in the upper 40s fairfield already 57 concord 55 and livermore 51 degrees and this time we're looking from emeryville out towards a bay bridge and you notice there's that backup with that fatal accident carina was telling us about so not a bad backup. just past treasure island at this point, so sunny and warmer today for father's day and juneteenth and all the outdoor
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celebrations and then tomorrow does warm up as well for the observed juneteenth and then triple digits inland. tuesday looks to be the hottest day wednesday. we still hang on to the heat thursday. we start to cool down, but it's still going to be hot, but then the heat eases by the end of the week and i'll show you that with the accuather seven-day forecast. so the winds will be picking up again this afternoon, but notice we're going to be closer to 25 miles an hour versus over 30, like yesterday was pretty gusty so in san jose closer to average near 80 degrees in the south bay 79 in santa cruz and on the lower part of the peninsula, we'll see upper 70s at the beach is because of the sea. still cooler in the 60s, but downtown san francisco getting up to 70 degrees really nice in santa rosa sonoma napa load mid 80s plenty of sunshine east bay also t-shirt and shorts weather with lots of mid to upper 70s through castro valley 79 inland areas into the mid 80s today. one of our warmest spots will be
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fairfield at 87 and 82 in san ramon. so it is going to get hot there in the next few days overnight. those much milder will see mainly 50s out there. we could see a couple 40s ■up in santa rosa, but i think it's going to be looking nice. so tomorrow we're warming up and then check out tuesday hundred degrees even over that all the way from ukiah through napa down to livermore and then it does get a little bit better by wednesday. but here's the accuweather seven day forecast. so enjoy the sunny and warmer father's day and juneteenth and then tomorrow even armor for observed juneteenth summer starts on tuesday, and it's going to be sizzling. that's the hottest day of the week. we still hang on to the triple digits the heat eases, but it's still going to be very hot inland. so tuesday and wednesday will be great beach days, and then closer to average by the end of the weekend. so enjoy the milder weather right now and then get ready for some heat.
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so try to stay cool mid-week karina. yeah. definitely we'll need to figure out a way to stay cool. those beaches that look good. oh drink plenty of water. thanks francis. well someone bid a record 19 million dollars to have lunch with warren buffett and all that money goes to san francisco's glide nonprofit the auction on ebay ended friday and far surpassed the previous record of four and a half million dollars paid in 2019. this year's winner has chosen to remain anonymous the winner and up to seven guests. we'll have lunch with buffett at the smith & wollenski steakhouse in manhattan buffet said this will be his last he's raised more than 50 million dollars for glide. just ahead with summer break high schoolers are now making a difference in their community and also prepping for the future a look at the new summer education program in san francisco. francisco. stressed out? time to refresh your rhythm with trident. ♪ ♪
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of san francisco will be getting packed for pride one of the biggest celebrations in the entire country and later this morning. we're speaking to the interim executive director about it suzanne ford will be joining us live and we are digging into all the fun in this week's lead-up the special guests the theme and some new twists this year that's ahead on abc 7 mornings at 9. am abc 7. is proud to be a sponsor with special coverage of the parade? you can watch it live next sunday, june 26th right here on air and on your abc 7 news app see all of our pride month coverage at abc 7 news.com/pride. educs part of building a better bay area a group of high school students in san francisco will spend their summer preparing for the future and making a difference in their community abc 7 news senior education reporter leanne. melendez shows us a summer program that focuses on attracting the next generation of hispanic teachers.
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an estimate el mundo whereas distintos colores karen cruz is reading a book about the world to a group of mainly latino children. she's participating in a new pilot program the pairs high school students like her with young kids in the predominantly hispanic mission district. spanish is my first language, you know, so i speak both but i feel more comfortable speaking spanish with them because they mostly speak more spanish dixie carransa leads the mission education program beauty of it is that the high school students are supporting younger students and we want the students to see themselves in their teachers. you see the food in the stores and restaurants. you see the food on tv. mary paris is getting paid as an intern as part of the program. she has to take a class at city college on the latin american diaspora. the goal is for her to eventually pick a career in education. i feel like we do need more latino teachers because i feel like in the district. we don't have many like it's
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much needed and that's true even here at san francisco unified were less than 25% of teachers working in the district are hispanic. both crews and paras are learning the skills needed to earn the respect of the students even. those who see themselves as a little older and wiser. they're a little extra hard, you know because they're going through that time where they're going to middle school and stuff, you know, but they're cool. they're chill. they're very respectful in san francisco leanne melendez abc 7 news. still to come on abc 7 mornings new details are merging about the deadly uvalde school shooting what we've learned that happened moments before the gunman entered the school that might have stopped the massacre. plus frust and grows at our nation's airports the plans from the department of transportation to combat problems with summer travel.
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moving forward finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. good morning to you. happy sunday. happy father's day. happy june teeth. we are starting this half hour with a look at the weather so important today francis. yeah, and if you like sunny and warmer weather than you'll like to days forecast. it is looking gorgeous outside from our roof camera as we look at blue clear skies even some orange there because of the sunrise coming up in just a few minutes at 5:47 temperatures will be mostly in the 50s by the seven o'clock hour plenty of bright sun. nine by noon and will already be in the upper 70s for inland areas and even around the bay low 70s. it's going to be breezy still so at the coast low 60s by this afternoon around the bay though it is going to be t-shirt and shorts weather upper 70s and getting hot inland or not quite hot but much warmer in the mid 80s and then it will get really hot later on this week on
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tuesday and wednesday and i'll talk about triple digits with the accuweather seven day forecast karina. all right. thanks frances. we start with travel troubles. our nation's airports not faring. so well thousands of flights were canceled or delayed this weekend as the busy summer season heats up abc news reporter corina mitchell reports on the measures transportation secretary pete buttigieg plans to take to resolve the growing problem. travel source pass pre-pandemic levels frustrations mounting experts say staff shortages from air traffic control to pilots. is largely to blame for recent delays. they don't have enough employees to be able to support the summer crush a day after meeting with airline executives transportation. secretary pete buttigi's own flight was canceled and he wound up driving from washington to new york. the industry is just stretched to the breaking point and instead of bending when something bad happens it just snaps and falls apart the recent
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delays testing people's patients first notification said your flight's delayed the second text was actually it's canceled secretary buttigieg urging the airlines to fix the disruptions and better communicate with customers adding his department could take action against airlines that fail to protect flyers but wants to see what happens over july 4th weekend and the rest of the summer karina mitchell abc news, new york. we experienced a price crash for cryptocurrency this weekend for the first time since early in the pandemic bitcoin dropped below $20,000 in less than 24 hours bitcoin lost 11% and ethereum lost 10% at its height bitcoin was valued at nearly 69,000 the drop comes as wall street struggles to find stability with rising interest rates and soaring inflation. firefighters in philadelphia, this weekend are mourning the loss of one of their own a firefighter was killed when a building collapsed during an early morning fire at a pizzeria
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now five other people were injured. they're all expected to recover. early on in the collapse some came out, you know one person jumped from the second floor to avoid being court in the collapsed and then the other ones were systematically extricated and removed from them from the class. the collapse happened at a time when the fire was thought to be under control. the firefighter killed was a 51 year old lieutenant with the department. new details this morning about the uvalde school shooting abc news has learned that a police officer reportedly hesitated when he had a brief chance to shoot the gunman before he entered the school. this comes as politicians continue to work on gun reform abc news reporter zareen shaw has the story. sources telling abc news a police officer armed with an ar-15 rifle had the chance to take a shot at the gunman before
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entering the school, but did not open fire out of fears. he may injure children the new york times first reporting that decision saying officers saw the gunman shooting outside rob elementary school, but initially thinking shots were directed at them the officer said they took cover behind a police car and held off shooting back a chief sheriff's deputy telling the times according to the officers. didn't engage back because in the background there was kids playing and they were scared of hitting the kids. this as protesters today continue to demand answers president by weighing in on the push for gun reform. i am happy. progress are prepared to sign it. i'm ready to go a bipart is in group of senators now working on legislation after agreeing on a framework including strengthening background checks, but some republicans are concerned about red flag laws and the so-called boyfriend loophole senator john cornyn. the lead republican negotiator says if they can settle on those
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two issues they their way. but kornan loudly booed while speaking at the texas republican convention friday. texas officials are holding panels investigating what happened that day those hearings will pick up again on monday and the big question is if chief arredondo will testify zorane shah abc news, los angeles. a scare for president biden, but he was not hurt after he fell when getting off his bike in delaware this weekend, mr. biden said he got his foot caught in the toe cages there. the secret service agents helped him up. he then spent several minutes chatting with people and answered a few questions from reporters. here's evidence that vhs tapes remember those they may still have some value after all near mint condition sealed 1986 vhs copy of back to future sold at
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auction for $75,000. that's a new record selling price for a video tape a collector from new york won the bidding a war the copy was from a collection owned by actor tom wilson who played biff tannen in the film hmm still ahead on abc 7 mornings a bay area county could be paving the way when it comes to recognizing juneteenth as a holiday why it spark statewide change. here's a live look from francis is going to have a live. look outside. francis is going to have your forecast for you in just a few minutes. it's june and i'm full of pride. i'm sam pancake from a million little things and i want to wish everyone and the lgbtqia+ community and our allies a happy. birthd
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beach festival is back and taking over san francisco's streets this weekend a little italy's festivities include live music food arts and crafts. the event is put on by the north beach business association with proceeds going to local organizations if you missed out yesterday, you still have a chance to catch the fun today the festival starts this morning at 10:00 and lasts until 6 pm the juneteenth federal holiday is the day to celebrate. the end of slavery it's recognized as the day african-americans in galveston, texas found out they were free two years after the emancipation proclamation santa clara was the first county in california to make juneteenth an official holiday abc 7 news reporter dustin dorsey explains how that action may lead to statewide change. santa clara county has an
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incredible diverse population that makes our home what it is and this weekend our community will come together to celebrate juneteenth a special day for african-american community service agency executive director, milan valentin. juneteenth allows us to come together as community but really looking at economic empowerment health and wellness right now. we're talking about the impacts of covid-19 on the black community the black experience june teeth is celebrated. the day of emancipation of enslaved people in the us honored now with this flag raised in san jose this week for the first time a proud moment considering the day wasn't even recognized as a holiday by our local government until 2020. we didn't even know we were making history at the time, but we knew that we were doing something that was right balance agency and other prominent african-american groups in the county approached leaders with the plan two years ago following the protest demanding justice for george floyd cindy chavez and the santa clara county board of supervisors union. voted to may juneteenth the
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county holiday the first county to do so in california part of the reason it was so important to go first to someone had to and second of all everybody wants to live in a place they belong and every time we take an action like this, it's one more opportunity for people to know they belong senator dave cortese was on the board of supervisors when santa clara county recognized juneteenth now new legislation calls on california to make juneteenth not just a county holiday, but a state holiday we had hoped at the time we did. the county holiday that it would be the kind of icebreaker the kind of disruption that people have been waiting for for a long time and that i think puts a healthy tension on government and society, you know to make things right for everybody until that time the flag flies high as a symbol of what can come next to see that flag raised in the tenth largest city in america is going to really symbolize the strength of our community and if they did all of that then then we can do more now in santa county dustin dorsey abc 7 news
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a lot of celebrations happening today. let's see what the weather looks like for that francis. oh, it's gonna look gorgeous. here's a live view from sutro. we're looking towards a golden gate bridge and you see how thin the cloud layer is coming in from the coast. that's a sign that we're gonna have plenty of sunshine and warmer weather. i'll have your neighborhood and seven day actually for the forecast coming up also next four times this week to the warriors getting ready for their fourth. championship parade tomorrow but for some of the dubs it's their very first time savoring a title run the mindset of the first timers reaching the mountaintop.
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four-time grand slam tennis champion. naomi osaka will not be competing at wimbledon later this month. the 24 year old has been battling. an achilles injury last week osaka posted a twitter video showing how she's working to rehabilitate her achilles in may she had to withdraw from the italian open because of a left ankle injury in osaka ranked number 43 in the world hasn't played at wimbledon since 2019. in sports this morning the san francisco giants are going for the series sweep on this father's day sunday. good luck to them. the giants are about as you can get winners of eight of their last 10 first pitst pitch againe pirates is at 10:35 this morning in pittsburgh on the flip side. the a's are trying to avoid being swept by the kansas city royals today first pitch from oakland is at 107 meantimhe golden state warriors haven't stopped celebrating ahead of tomorrow's parade, which you can watch right here on abc 7
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starting at 10 am abc 7 sports anchor chris alvarez has more in this morning sports. morning, the warriors are back in the bay as champions and on saturday some of the players had a chance to relive the moments 48 hours after they won it all in boston what an experience it was in beantown. this is gonna be a brand new experience for a big portion of the roster who are now champions for the first time their careers after thursday series clinching win in game 6, every player has a unique journey from nine-year vet auto porter jr. to gary payton the second who played a huge role after starting the season as the 15th, man. third-year guard jordan pool who just had a breakout season at 22 years old. it feels really good to be able to get a ring so early, you know like a lot of players first the entire careers, you know for rings and we all want to get back in. we got the experience to you know to get the ball rolling and keep it going.
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yest experience my life. thy we work hardvery second. have a finally just relax and take a breath. it's been a amazing mind blowing. still crazy hasn't really sunk in yet a little bit. not really. but monday, it'll probably help try and send pittsburgh feeding the ducks on the allegheny river giants with another first inning home run to take the lead. it's wilmer flores his eighth of the year out to his friends and left one. nothing giants. alex wood got the start questionable strike zone keeping the pirates going in the third eagle castillo crushing a two-strike offering for a three-run shot and a pirates lead. remember when brandon cr a grand slam here in the 2014 wild card game two big two out rbi knocks on saturday. this day is fair for an rbi. double luis gonzalez scores giants win. seven five. san francisco is won seven of eight and we'll go for the sweep
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later today. asian royals tailgate breakfast burritos pregame at the colosseum those look good cole irvin. got the start andrew benintendi trying to bunt for a hit. and jonah pride with the player today so nice. we show it twice something about those a's and third baseman who can get it done a's were no hit into the six bases load of a two outs ramon laurado warning track power. that is an out oakland manages. only two hits casey strikes late, ryan o'hearn doubles michael a taylor scores easily a's lose two nothing. they've lost 15 of 17 third round of the us open from the brookline country club. just outside of boston calzone callum oracala started the day tied for first at minus five the wind playing a major factor though on seven from the rough to the bunker one of two double bogeys on the day. he dropped seven shots to plus two, but still tied for 17 san francisco born willis allatour shooting up the leaderboard the low round of the day of 367
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great approach on 15 sets up his fourth birdie of the day. he's tied for the lead at minus four with matt fitzpatrick should be a great championship later today. that is your look at your sports. have a great sunday. let's send it back to you. all right, chris. thank you. let's get back on the sunday forecastith francis. go od mniinmog. oundhe baye as offninsula coas'e looking live from sutra towards san francisco. we just had the sunrise a couple minutes ago temperatures are mainly in the 50s. we still see a few 40s out there san francisco 54 oakland 56, san jose 52, but check out mountain view and also santa clara still in the upper 40s even half moon. and this time from the east bay hills. we are looking out towards san francisco and you see those coastal clouds spilling in but it's not going to quite make it into the bay. in fact, it's going to clear out
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by lunchtime or late this morning. so santa rosa petaluma napa in the upper 40s, and we have 50s for fairfield conquered and livermore and check out how pretty it is from mount tam looking south you can see san francisco there and we are going to of a sunny and warmer day for father's day and juneteenth in fact for observed juneteenth even warmer and then triple-digit heat inland tuesday and wednesday and if you don't like that's too hot the heat will ease by the end of the week. so some relief in sight winds will be breezy this afternoon. so not quite as gusty up to 25 miles an hour, maybe a little bit more than that in san francisco. the winds will peak at around four or five o'clock this afternoon. so look for a comfortable 81 degrees in san jose santa cruz 79 degrees on the lower part of the peninsula. we'll see some upper 70s, except redwood city 81 and at the beach is still in the 60s although bit
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warmer daily city 66 san francisco 70 degrees and look for some 80s through sonoma and napa mid 80s in santa rosa, calistoga and cloverdale. even san rafael getting to 81. i think it's perfect in the east bay mid-70s to upper 70s from 75 in berkeley to 78 in fremont and inland areas. also coming up into the mid 80s this afternoon, so fairfield even coming up to 87 but walnut creek will be 84 tonight temperatures will mostly be in the 50s. it's going to be a little bit milder and we'll see some clouds off the peninsula coast some clear skies in the north bay, and that's where temperatures will drop into the low 50s and here's a look at your 12-hour planner for tomorrow. a lot of folks are heading into san francisco for the championship parade. you pretty much won't need a jacket because even by nine o'clock in the morning with plenty of sunshine, it's already five and then we'll be over 70
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degrees by 11 o'clock and into the afternoon hours. so it's one of those gorgeous rare sunny days in san francisco where we won't have fog at the golden gate bridge. so here's the accuweather seven day forecast. happy father's day to everyone for sunny and warmer afternoon even warmer tomorrow the summer sizzle is on for the first day of summer triple digits even over that and then we hang on to that for a couple days. before things start to cool down at the end of the week and then of course we've got pride weekend, so it's going to be busy in san francisco. all right. well francis, i think you're gonna like this up next we're bringing on the corgi -- a fluffy bay area tradition makes its long-awaited return this sees the reason behind this obsession with the breed. dad: hey boss. you okay? son: i said i'm fine.
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dollar powerball drawing 10, 19, 40 45 58 and the powerball 25. nobody picked all five numbers plus the powerball so monday's drawing now sits at 296 million dollars. in the winning numbers from last night's 20 million dollars super lotto plus drawing to 10 11 18 39 and the super lotto of 15. nobo nobody picked all five numbers plus the mega ball and that means wednesday's drawing gross to 21 million dollars. today is father's dnd some history for you. father's day wasn't official until 1970 the national retail federation says americans are expected to spend $20 billion dollars celebrating dads this month. remember, it's the thought that counts whether it's a card or pancakes in bed, maybe this morning or even a some kind of gift that he really likes. tie dad loves it. i'll just give him a hug this morning if you can. after a three-year pandemic hiatus the corgis are back
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hundreds of these small fluffy canines and their owners descended on ocean beach this weekend to participate in the first corgi-constance. 2019. one corgi enthusiast described the bay areas obsession. because they're so loving they're so charismatic. they're long bodies and their beautiful peach shape -- are just to die for there you have it. in addition to participating in a costume contest and obstacle course. people also enjoyed playing games and took plenty of photos. oh, i love that tutu. the first corgi-con was held back in 2014 with just 40 dogs. next on abc 7 warnings at 6 am juneteenth celebrations happening all across the bay area today. we have details on the events. you might want to attend and preparations atate warriors. the need to know information on parade festivities her e here in
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