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>> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding better solutions. this is abc7 news. >> california's top prosecutor says hate crimes arising across the state. it comes as one bay area community is reeling from a recent incident at a school. >> i am ama daetz. tim johnson has the report. tim: earlier this month, someone stole a pride flack from school grounds. a few days later, it showed up again tattered and burned. police say, it is being investigated as a hate crime. >> when i heard it happening, i
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shed tears. it is sad. >> it has sent shockwaves through the community. >> one of the reasons we came here is because of the diversity of the school. the inclusivity in the waste the kids are supported. tim: incidences like these are not just happening there. california attorney general said reported hagar -- hate crimes rose through the year. the increase in attacks including blacks, asians and the lbgtq community. >> it has reached a level we have not seen in california since the aftermath of the terrorist attacks september 11. tim: local leaders say the rise in hate crimes makes events like tuesday more important. >> the sooner we can implement more resources, can we move
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forward. tim: a way to fight back what remembering the incidences like these do not reflect the whole community. >> we continue to come together in unity. we do not accept that here. tim: the incident is still an ongoing and active investigation. they're asking anyone with information to contact the department or call the anonymous tip line. ama: thank you. there is a growing memorial for the victims of a shooting during norway's pride ceremony. two people were killed and several others were injured. this led to the city canceling their pride parade. the shooting is being investigated as terrorism. today, flowers relayed to honor the victims. -- flowers were laid to honor
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the victims. >> we [indiscernible] let people love who they want to love and stand together against extremism and violence. ama: a suspect is under arrest. if you would like to be an ally, take action. go to our website to find out how. >> new developments with monkeypox. what has rolled out a strategy that focuses on vaccines to deal with the current outbreak. anyone who has been likely exposed should get vaccinated. the recommendation has been for confirmed cases only. now, the cdc is recommending vaccination should happen within two weeks of possible exposure. there are currently two vaccinations available and the administration is looking to increase the supply over summer month. testing is being wrapped up with more labs available to process. officials are downplaying
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concerns that monkeypox could turn into the next covid. >> unlike covid, wiki pox has been around forever. we have known about it for 60 or so years. we have spent years studying and treating. we had outbreaks in 2003 and 2019 which we handled. >> the cdc says there are at least 306 confirmed cases in the united states. ama: another half-day in the bay area. let's get to sandhya patel. sandhya: low to mid 90's and the hotspots. 90 in concord. 32 degrees cooler in a microclimates. 83 in san jose. all those hotspots will be retreating. there is a nice refreshing breeze off the ocean.
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a couplef re systems are lined up. it is already starting to change our weather pattern. as we head into the next several days, breezy and gusty conditions. cooler afternoons and occasional drizzle. checking out your holiday weekend forecast, below average conditions. it will be a refreshing change and mild or july. a full look is coming up. dan: thank you. >> now that everyone has been in this pandemic for over two years, we are going to party like it is 1776. dan: you details about how many americans are outfitted for fireworks celebration. fire concerns in the bay area. added issues we are navigating. here is our news reporter amanda del castillo.
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amanda: a renewed push for people to attend affectional fireworks displays this july 4. that is if the event has not been canceled. the pyrotechnics association says that the 2022 holiday could have inflation issues affecting events across the country. >> it could affect independent companies that put on displays. amanda: an executive director says 75% of 75% -- says 75% of firework displays are imported from china. it has been get product into the u.s. >> the restaurants, movie theaters, sporting events. amanda: concerning news for
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residents in santa clara county. all fireworks are illegal. an outspoken advocate to stop illegal fireworks in san jose. >> we live in an old house, in an old neighborhood. it is dangerous. the risk of fire is greater now than ever. amanda: san jose's fire chief reports 90 far related -- firework related fire incidents. they encourage stricter penalties for those supplying illegal fireworks. despite the snap, click and report tool -- residents want to see more being done to determine -- to deter those determined to detonate. recently, they have noted fewer
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explosions. >> i have hoped people could not afford it, the supply chain. maybe they are going to do it all on the fourth, i do not know. amanda: amanda del castillo, abc7 news. ama: the biden administration is feeling the pressure after the overturning of roe v. wade. they are exploring all options. today, a health and service secretary introduced a plan on abortion. 13 states have ended all abortion services. they are promising to provide access to abortion medication. >> it did append 50 years of precedent. you want to make sure that what you do it's within the confines of the law. ama: administration is working
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closely with states. it will come after approval of fda and efficacy. dan: cruising is legal again in san jose. city council voted to repeal a 30-year-old band they kept cars from cruising down certain downtown streets. other cities in california have done the same thing. the bands are discriminatory against the latino community because cruising celebrates mexican-american culture. ama: a warning ahead of busy travel weekend. car break-ins at the airport. dan: on capitol hill, a first-hand account from inside the warehouse the january 6 a tell. -- january 6 attack. ama:
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dan: today on capitol hill, the six public hearing of the generation investigation. it features testimony about a former white house aide as the attack unfolded and days before. our news reporter has details. >> and stunning revelations, a top aide alleged former president trump new his supporters had weapons and that he did not care. she says trump was furious that
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his rally was not at maximum capacity. >> i overheard him say that he did not care he had weapons, they are not there to hurt him. >> she testified meadows also said there were weapons in the crowd. >> knives, guns, body armor. >> that day, when the president got to the car, she was told he believed they were heading to the capital. instead, he tried to head back to the white house. >> he said, take me to the capitol now. they responded, we have to go back to the west wing. the president reach up towards the front of the vehicle to grab the steering wheel.
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his arm was grabbed. he said, you need to take your hand off the steering will. we are not going to the capitol. trump then used his free hand to lunch towards him. >> they are not responding on specifically -- on specifics but will testify. former president donald trump responded with a flurry of posts saying he did not know who hutchinson was in that she was bad news. and when -- anne nyygen. ama: their modifying covid boosters. it will add extra production as
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the virus continues to evolve. new data shows eligible americans have been slow to get their booster shots. people over the age of 50 in which the majority have received their booster. some mis-c -- sesame street's elmo and dad are encouraging people to ask pediatricians about the covid vaccine. dan: california's database about concealed weapon permits has been breached. some of the data includes names, addresses and license site. the department of justice pull down the website after they learned of the breach. it is not clear how long the information was exposed. ama: airbnb making bands on parties at homes permanent. they began cracking down in 2019 after a deadly shooting. they issued a temporary ban in 2020 after an increase in parties in the pandemic.
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they believe it worked, reports of parties dropped 40%. they have suspended more than 6600 guests for violations. dan: warning for travelers as we approach one of the busiest travel weekends of the year. some thieves have been targeting travelers heading to and from the airport. j.r. stone spoke with one victim and has the story. >> they broke the window and took all the luggage inside. j.r.: subscribing what happened when she stopped at starbucks with her sister and niece in oakland. this was before dropping them off at the airport, blocks down the road. a man who says look like she was going to wash -- he was going to wash windows right up to the car. he did this, looked in the windows, took a big sip of
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water. you think that after he looked in the car, saw there were items, the signal he gave to this other car nearby was stricking the glass of water? >> yes. j.r.: seconds later, an suv pulled into the lot, foreman busted the window and stole as they stood there watching. as the four drove off, they called the police. she was screaming and crying after it happened and called for help but no one came? >> right. j.r.: according to crime sites linked to the website, there have been thefts inside of the starbucks so far. 29 reported in the last four weeks. they want to warn others traveling this week to be careful. >> if you are going on for case
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and, it can turn into a nightmare. j.r.: j.r. stone, abc7 news. dan: let's talk about the weather forecast. ama: everyone wants to know about the fourth of july. sandhya: i wish i could tell you there would be no fog. there will be fog. we have it tonight. air conditioning here in san francisco. you can barely see the top or a no. as you look at live doppler seven, we do have fog along parts of the coast. it will deepen over the next couple of days. these onshore winds will ramp up which will help drive our temperatures down. keeping an eye on a former tropical system. it is expected to move into los angeles this weekend.
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there could be some thunderstorms. 83 in los angeles. look at the heat. into thursday, the heat is still there for parts of the desert. 98 in reading. temperatures began to back off as we go towards friday. 77 in l.a., 71. it will be sunshine. temperatures in the upper 60's. live look. low patches of fog. it will be gusty. taking a look at livermore's high temperatures, 86 degrees. 83 tomorrow, dropping down will
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below the average as we hit the weekend. heading into next week, we will bounce back. spotty drizzle between 5:00 and 8:00 a.m. into the afternoon, gray skies for most of the day. morning temperatures primarily in the 50's. 60's towards antioch. fog lingers towards the coast. all the way to the upper 80's inland. take a look at what is ahead for the weekend. there is going to be some rain in northern california on sunday. we are expecting some drizzle, isolated showers cannot be ruled out. a cooling trend that will continue through the weekend with below average temperatures. upper 70's inland. windy conditions and that will
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ama: academy of motion picture has invited nearly 400 new members. if they accept they will have the opportunity to vote for the academy of awards ceremony. the organization is dedicated to diversifying the academy. this year's class of invitees is made up of 44% women, 50% point outside the u.s. and nearly 40% from underrepresented populations. dan: the giants opened the series with the team to be in the world series a decade ago. ama: larry beil here at sports. larry: the first visit to san francisco since that world series. carlos did his job with the --
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larry: sandoval setting the tone. the tigers returned to san francisco for the first time since that world series. the therapy bunny is in the house. evan longoria, base hit to center field. peterson scores two. two out, to run. for hyphen 0. tigers, try to come back. strikes enough. 4 hyphen to giants. a laser in.
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battle again. jonathan schoop, ending the threats. giants hang on, 4 hyphen three. second inning, muscling up. six innings as usual. no run support. a's down. sean murphy was called for interference. the a's threatening. yankees hold on to-one. warriors best go academy summer camp. signing autographs, doing drills. he said he is proud to be part of a team focused on connecting. >> we have a great influence.
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ama: thank you for watching. >> lou: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live" with guest host chelsea handler! tonight -- simu liu, atsuko okatsuka, and music from jelly roll. with cleto and the cletones. and now, chelsea handler! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> chelsea: hi, everybody! hi, guillermo! hi! wow! thank you! thank you, thank you, thank you! [ cheers and applause ] thank you so much. thank you. welcome to "jimmy kimmel live."
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