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forward progress has been that is the good news. so let's bring in ab 7 news weather anchor spencer christian and lots of factors here. wind high heat, that's right deon. we've got very low humidity there and it is quite warm and it's breezy, but the winds have them in terribly strong now in the general area right now of alamo the temperatures readings right now around 88 degrees. so it is quite warm, but the real factor we're concerned about here is the relative humidity, which is dangerously low. we're talking single digits to tease anywhere from about six percent to 12% right now and they general area of concord to alamo to to san ramon and the generally out of the west at about 15 miles per hour. we have had some occasional gusts that are stronger, but as you know, these fires can create their own microclimate, so sometimes as the fire is growing gets stronger the winds at the base will be even stronger than what we're seeing on the on the computer animation right now, but i'll try to get a closer look for you and recap if there is any new information to report later. yeah. all right, sounds good spencer.
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thanks. well, thank you for joining us everybody. i'm dion lim we begin now with developing news on the impact of the supreme court decision to overturned roe v wade as of tonight while abortions continue to be legal in california. the procedure is now legal in eight states homed more than 31 million americans in three other states abortion providers have stopped performing abortions while legal analysis is pending and all state abortion bans currently in effect provide an exception when the life of the mother is at risk reporter josh einiger is at the supreme court in washington with the latest reaction. now's the time to act with courage and conviction and daring they masked in front of the supreme court for a second straight day venting their anger at yesterday's bombshell from within the heavily fortified temple of american law samuelito's from new jersey he wrote this opinion. he's a radical extremist who's out of touch with 90% of this country the first of two opinions upheld a restrictive
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abortion law in mississippi, the second went even further and overturned roe v wade, which 50 years ago. clarified abortion as a constitutional right now each state can devise its own abortion law 13 of them had already passed so-called trigger laws designed to take effect when this day ever came, oklahoma is indeed. the most pro-life state in the nation and we hope that that other states will follow our lead. i don't want to live in a country where you know in one state i'm free and another state i am by my state in jackson, mississippi the abortion clinic at the center of yesterday's ruling was still open but not for long. these people have given their set their time and their energy selflessly. for all these years to do this and now we're going to say goodbye very soon. back at the court today
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protesters vowed to turn out the vote to help democrats codify abortion rights into law, but with all their anger there was also resignation at how hard it will be to regain this right? i feel like the people who work in there congress they they make the decisions, but they don't know anything about like what's actually at the bedside and that's what that's what hurts a lot of people like you me, you know your family. it is very frustrating for me as a nurse in washington josh heinecker abc 7 news. as you can imagine those protests extended across the nation from coast to coast including here in the bay area voices in opposition cried out once again today and abc 7 news reporter cornell. bernard was at one rally. where a congressman from the east bay joined in more than 100 people stood outside the planned parenthood clinic in hayward saturday. protests the supreme court
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overturning roe vs. wade ending nearly 50 years of national abortion rights i came because i'm i am angry and it's my anger is building women all across the country deserved the right to be able to choose what they wanted to choose what their body we are here to say. we are not going to stand for the stripping. of a woman's right to make her own health care decisions east bay congressman. eric swalwell told the crowd the court's ruling will not impact abortions in california, but warns that could change. we are a temporary sanctuary because the intent of republicans is a federal ban, and we're one election away one presidential election away from a federal banner. are we gonna let that happen a states begin to enact abortion bands and trigger laws. this clinic says, been helping women from across state lines since last year. we've seen double the amount of patients coming from out of state. september to receive abortion
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friday thousands marched in rallied in san francisco to protest the end of constitutional protections for abortions from civic center to the ferry building in hayward. carl thompson was vowing his support. i bet you if you were to ask a lot of these people we're out here. couple years ago in 2020 fighting for rights of people like me too. so i'm gonna come out and fight for their rights in hayward cornell bernard abc 7 news and we have gathered all of our coverage on this issue in one place so you can see all the angles locally. and nationally, it's all at the abc 7 bay area app, which you can download for free for your apple tv android tv, amazon fire tv or roku. today hundreds gathered outside san jose city hall to rally against the overturning of roe v wade.
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if you can look closely many people displayed signs showing their disapproval of the supreme court's decision protesters then took to the streets outside city hall to continue the rally at a nearby park. well, san francisco is showing its pride this weekend events are now underway in the city with the return of the parade tomorrow after a two-year hiatus pride weekend is finally here first day celebrations of the 52nd. annual san francisco pride are already underway with musical performances. dance venues drag shows street vendors and much more the festivities at civic center will go on until 5 pm followed by the 30th annual -- march in dolores park throughout the city local bars and clubs will be holding special events and activities. i'll check this out today. merchants will hold the first annual castro family block party in san francisco's castro district people certainly had something to celebrate since it'll be the first in-person
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pride celebration in three years. the castro is one of these neighborhoods that has really been hard hit because of the pandemic, you know, a lot of people were just sitting on amazon ordering ordering ordering we need to get those people off amazon back out into the castro. i'd really celebrate these small businesses and events like this help do that. today's event had everything for the entire family to enjoy from a unicorn petting zoo drag shows and lots of unique goods from vendors. all goods purchased will help local vendors within the district who were hit hard during the height of the pandemic. and don't forget abc 7 is your home for live coverage of the parai the parade once again, it starts at 10:30 wherever you happen to watch abc 7 bay area. moving on another shooting today on public transit in the bay area. they said if you want problems you have problems now, we'll take care of it at west oakland. train talk about what they heard and saw moments before the shooting.
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so sound the alarm. to the world, now you know. full service at its west oakland station, we're shooting shut down this afternoon. these close the station for about a half an hour to investigate investigators. say the instant started at about 1 o'clock on a train headed to daly city. witnesses say two men aboard the train started arguing and the argument escalated as the train reached west oakland. the train approached the station they got into a physical altercation. that's when a firearm was
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produced. someone was hid in the head with it a shot ring off. we don't really can't really tell you what happened much after that because as soon as that happened we hit the floor. the gunman was gone by the time bart police arrived on the scene witnesses also say the shooting victim was only grazed by the gunfire. he was taking to a hospital but is expected to be okay. you may remember a similar incident happened on board a muni train on wednesday yesterday police arrested a 26 year old man for the shooting death of a muni passenger in san francisco. a federal jury has awarded 21 million dollars to the family of a teenage girl who was shot and killed by fremont police. elena mendragon was 16 years old and pregnant when she was killed in march of 2017. she was sitting in the passenger seat of a car that undercover officers tried to stop in hayward a lawsuit filed by the woman's family claimed the police were attempting to arrest the driver of the car, but when
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the driver tried to get away police shot at the car hitting the woman in 2018 the alameda county district attorney's office concluded that the fatal shooting was justified. a police pursuit this morning in moraga ended with a crash killing the driver and critically injuring the passenger. moraga police say they started their pursuit after the car failed to stop when officer tried to pull over the driver officers say they ended the pursuit when it reached dangerous speeds and say that's when the car rolled over a hill and crashed in orinda. car was reported stolen out of richmond. roads around moraga way were closed for hours. moving on to new developments in sexual assault claims against whimsers former mayor the chronicle reports that a woman in montana filed a lawsuit against dominic fupoli of raping her several times in 2020 when she was 18 years old 21 women now have made sexual assault or harassment claims against the
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poly. seven have joined in a civil lawsuit against him. the police says he is innocent and looks forward to being fully cleared. just ahead get your motor running during an event that honors and celebrates excellence in automotive design. we are talking pure automotive authenticity. we'll take a look as passionate vintage car owners showcase their prized vehicles. i'm spencer christian great day for parade tomorrow in san francisco and another hot day inland. i'll have the acura the forecast coming up when 7 news at five continues.
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sure all equipment is operating classes. expected to resume monday power was out on campus since tuesday after a pg&e equipment failure that appears to have coincided with a wildfire. a covid outbreak has led to the closure of a popular summer camp san francisco's recreation and parks department runs camp mather and says, it'll be closed tomorrow and for the entire upcoming week due to a covid related staff shortage the city owned family summer camp in the high sierra wilderness was also closed last year due to colvin this year the camp had a list moving on to the peninsula where more than 70 classic cars have been rolled out for the annual hillsboro tour de elegance the owners gathered at hillsboro town hall for the start of a 70 mile rally that takes participants along the bay area's most picturesque roadways. the event is more than 60 years old and gives car aficionados and up close look at some exceptionally rare automobiles from hot rods and muscle cars to
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sports cars and classic. three models and from the looks of things spencer looked like a beautiful day to have a car show whatever you happen to do outside. you're right about that dion. this is sunny day all across the bay area except for a little bit of fog hearing the coastline, which is not unusual. let's take a look at what's happening right now. we've got breezy conditions near the coast with wind speeds that 22 almost 30 miles per hour in some locations. also breezy inland right now, and here's a lot of view from our sutro tower camera looking out over san francisco and you can see some patches of low clouds moving out over the city already it never did get completely sunny near the coast today 62 degrees in the city right now, oakland 67 75 at mountain view. we've got low 80s that san jose and santa clara and 59 at half moon bay another view from emeryville of the fog about to overtake san francisco of the temperature readings right now low to mid 70s at santa rosa petaluma, napa 77 low 90s at fairfield inn concord this really hot inland and 89 degrees at livermore and the view from our rooftop camera shows breezy conditions on the embarcadero, and these are our forecast
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features mild weather for tomorrow's pride parade here in is going to be hot inland and mild at the beaches through tuesday for the next three days cooler pattern begins late next week and overnight. we'll see the fog advancing from the coast locally across the bay and maybe even some patchy drizzle near the coastline as it'll be a lot of moisture in those low clouds. we'll start today with mainly sunny skies tomorrow overnight lows generally in the mid to upper 50s, so it'll be pretty mild just about everywhere maybe a little uncomfortable with some spots, but great weather in san francisco tomorrow for the pride parade mainly sunny skies throughout the day early morning. there'll be some lingering fog but by nine ten o'clock. we'll see temperatures in the mid to upper 60s noon low 70s here in san francisco 74 the expected high in the afternoon and about 68 as a as we get into the evening hours tomorrow generally tomorrow. look for mid to upper 90s in our inland areas. we'll see low to mid 80s or maybe even above near the bay shoreline and up to about 70 of the coast so a very mild day even with the presence of some lingering fog at the coastline tomorrow in the midday hours.
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here's the accuather 7-day forecast notice how the heat lingers. inland on monday mid 90s will be the highs there on monday and tuesday with low eighties are on the bayshore line mids upper 60s on the coast cooling begins on wednesday. yes, bring it on and on thursday and friday. we'll see a gradual cooling continuing until it was settling to a much more comfortable weather pattern on friday and saturday deon. okay spencer. thanks and now chris alvarez has a preview of sports and chris. i feel like i haven't seen you. you've been so busy. yeah. it's okay idea coming up in sports the boys of summer take center stage. looking for a rare win this month and basketball season never ends what warriors gm bob myers has already saying about how he wants to build next year's roster sports is next. year's roster sports is next. the more we learn about covid-19 the more questions and worries we have. calhope can help with free covid-19 emotional support. call 833-317-4673 or live chat at calhope.org today.
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call 833-317-4673 chris alvarez. he thought basketball season was over. nice. try just one week from today. chase center will play host to the california classic. it's a two-day summer league basketball event featuring the warriors lakers kings and heat that's all ahead of the nba's annual las vegas summer league later in july. it's been a busy week for the champion warriors the dub celebrating their seventh title in franchise history with a victory parade on monday saw right here on abc 7 on thursday was back to business with the nba draft and now with nba free agency looming general manager bob myers talking about the team's youth and the plan for finding veterans to fill out the upcoming roster after we drafted him. somebody joked. we said we got like four four nineteen year olds, and and i kind of like, yeah we do but we do feel like three of the young
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guys putting wise men in the group with moody and kaminga. they are young but we do think they can play in the nba and give us rotation minutes, but we still do need to surround the team with vets and that's the plan for agency. lots of me decided in the coming months the a's have had a rough june just three wins this month three and 17 with six games to play including today in kansas city. we got condiment races ketchup taking down relish and that's a race that mustard should not have one but mustard wins a scored twice the top the first bottom one two on two out for kansas city and tony kemp with a great catch so nice. we show it twice that save some runs for sure more a's glove work in the second. rookie jonah bright third base and dare. we say that looks menesque. wow, what a play. rookie jared cana. his pitcher will approve as that looks just like matt chapman, but the a's get it done on defense top of the fifth now bride base set up the middle. nick. allen will score five one a's and that's brides first major league rbi so good for him top
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the eight six four oakland. there's kemp second homer of the season. it's gone made at 8:40. he gets to wait some new friends in kansas city in the a's get their fourth one of the month 9-7 giants in action against the reds right now. check it is 2-1 giants the yankees have been destroying pitching staffs all season, new york has the best record of the majors and have scored the most runs in the big leagues. but houston astros shut them down today a combined no-hitter christian javier had a career high 13 strikeouts in seven innings a big hug from dusty vector baker that has hector naris through the eighth and ryan presley the 9th. he gets john carlos stanton the ground out to third and that's the ball game three. nothing in the final the yankees have only been no hit twice since 1958 get this. times by the astros and both times at yankee stadium crazy stuff there and a great story happening tonight. you may remember stanford pitcher mark. appel was the number one pick in the 2013 draft for the astros. never pound panned out. he even quit baseball for some time and was known as one of the few number one picks to never
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make the majors that changes tonight after a minor league comeback and a switch from starter to reliever. the phillies have called him up a pell will be on a major league roster for the first time tonight in san diego's padres. hopefully he'll get his chance to make his major league debut. but what a journey for repel congrats to him got a big night ahead. let's look at sports. we'll be right back. 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 pride.
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finally now the new ugliest dog in the world is named mr. happy face the ugliest dog in the world, mr. happy face. okay announcing it had a happy face too the 17 year old hairless chinese crested chihuahua mix was the big winner at the snowmember inn fair in petaluma, mr. happy faces owner adopted him nearly 10. to go after asking for the oldest dog. look at him go the press democrat reports of veterinarian gave him only six weeks to live his owner says mr. happy face is also the world's most lovable dog, mr. happy face also won 1500 dollars along with that title. think he's because he has a new home. how sweet. that's all the time we have for this edition of abc 7 news at five. i'm dionne lim. we'll see you right back here
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tonight for abc 7 news at 6. tonight, protests erupt across the country after the supreme court decision to overturn roe v. wade. emotions boiling over on the streets. in iowa, a truck driving into a crowd of protesters. in arizona, demonstrators banging on doors at the state capitol. police firing tear gas to disperse them. cheers from anti-abortion rights advocates, some celebrating the decision they'd been working toward for decades. the republican senator who cast crucial confirmation votes for two of the justices now insisting they misled her about their true intent. abortion now illegal in eight states. 18 more states now moving to ban or restrict abortions. with abortion rights supporters vowing to press on, what's next after roe? western governors banding together to keep abortions available.
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