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your next project with hgtv home® by sherwin-williams everlast exterior paint & primer. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. jobina: police are investigating a deadly shooting after a fight inside a bowling out only -- a bowling alley in livermore. let's get a look at the weather with lisa argen. lisa: fog cnot cause any drizzl. visibility not bad. about 4 miles. temperatures are kind of mild. 55 downtown. 54 in oakland.
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pretty picture with not a whole lot of cloud cover. 57 in napa. we are slightly milder this morning. fog stays at the coast. partial clearing. 70 around the bayshore. mid to upper 70's around the bay but we are back into the 90's in inland valleys. we will talk about that cooling trend for the week ahead. jobina: police are looking for the suspect involved in a troubleshooting inside a bowling alley in livermore. it happened as families were gathering. one of the victims died at the scene. two others were also shot. the argument turned into a physical fight. someone pulled out a gun and started shooting.
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>> we believe that they knew each other. what caused the verbal altercation that led to the physical altercation and the shooting, we don't know exactly what it was at this point. we are just allowing the progress to unfold and tie everything together. jobina: police are currently pursuing several leads on who the suspect might be. san francisco police are investigating a double shooting on 6th st. the victims have non-life-threatening injuries. the search continues in mountain view for the man who shot a police officer. the driver shot the officer and drove off. he crashed in a nearby neighborhood and hasn't been found.
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>> dispatch captured the call to be on the lookout for a suspect moments after the shooting. >> within seconds of stopping the car, the driver opened fire on him. >> katie nelson is the spokesperson for the mountain view police department. the officer initiated a traffic stop downtown while working on an overtime dui shift. he took a bullet to the upper body, was treated at the hospital and released. the officer did not return fire. >> i don't think any officer expects or wants to encounter something like last night. >> we stay inside. >> the suspect crashed into this man's daughter's car and ended up on his drive a few blocks
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from downtown. >> otherwise it's a pretty safe neighborhood. >> many residents didn't want to's show their faces. officers investigated for about seven hours. >> around five or seven police cars around here and two over here. they were just looking for someone. they were carrying big guns. >> she says the department is thankful that the officer wasn't seriously injured and that others were interred. >> people are always downtown. who knows what could have happened if the suspect continue to open fire. we are very grateful that this didn't turn into something incredibly tragic.
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jobina: 53-year-old man is under arrest in connection with a bomb scare that cleared out part of san francisco international airport. thousands of people including travelers and employees had to evacuate. officers safely removed multiple suspicious bags of luggage and backpacks. they spent more than an hour searching the terminal before giving the all clear. the person was booked on two counts of reporting a false bomb threat. the family of alexis gabe has recovered new evidence in oakley. these are believed to be the last known images of her. she was last seen leaving the antioch home of her former boyfriend marshall jones who police believe killed her. volunteers recovered women's underwear, gloves and camera as they searched the area where her
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phone screen protector was found. they were hoping to find her phone. >> it's very important because it's going to give us a lot of clues. we can check text messages or emails. jobina: law enforcement killed jones. crews have scoured the sierra foothills based on the note allegedly written by jones giving directions for where to bury her body. fire crews say they have made progress on the marsh fire burning in pittsburgh. the fire has been burning pete which is decomposing wetland vegetation. that could continue to burn for months. this morning the fire burning in
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yosemite is 39% contained. flames have scorched more than 4800 acres. the highway 41 entrance remains closed. starting tomorrow he won't have to wear a mask when writing bart. the transit agency is dropping its mask mandate. it will lift its requirement for the second time in three months. the retirement could be reinstated. some medical experts say now is not the time to start wearing -- stop wearing your mask. >> because of the heavy foot traffic the city gets and personally around the whole bay area. i think covid isn't completely over. so i think it's smart to kind of still stay safe. jobina: bt lifted its original mask mandate in april.
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happening today, san francisco's newest park is officially open. yesterday house speaker nancy pelosi and mayor london breed both took part in a ribbon-cutting ceremony at presidio tunnel tops, a new federal parkland built right on top of the presidio parkway tunnel. sky 7 flew over the park. let's check in with lisa. lisa: anywhere close to the breach you will notice a lot of fog out there. you're going to get partly sunny conditions through the afternoon. there is the tech of low clouds and the marine layer. temperatures in the upper 70's. numbers were well into the 80's and 90's.
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and prompting bay area ukrainians to call for action. >> another search for civilians after another russian missile attack garnering thousands of deaths. multiple missiles striking multiple buildings including the school she grew up in. >> she has seen the video and it's very hard for her to talk about this because again, this school is seen from the windows of our apartment. >> her mother fled the country a couple months ago. now living with her in the bay area. >> when i woke up to the video of my school blowing up. i went first to 11th grade there. i had this life flashback.
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all of her children went there. she has good friends that are teachers there. >> the continued attacks on civilians. : for the designation of russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. >> civilian targets have been hit. children, mothers. even in the areas that are deemed safe. people might think that ukraine is far from their home in their backyard. but as long as putin is in power, not only ukraine is not safe. no one is safe. >> for now they hang on. hoping to someday return home. >> we must reach a moment where there will be peace. when that moment comes, hopefully some of our belongings
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stands so she has somewhere to return to. jobina: a new three digit phone number is now up and running with the goal of saving lives. it's the new number for the suicide prevention lifeline. anyone in crisis can call or text national suicide prevention lifeline at 988. mental health professionals hope it will be as easy as remembering 911. abc has a list of local mental health resources. a group in san rafael is celebrating a milestone. guide dogs for the blind marked 80 years of service with an 80's themed celebration yesterday. the event honored those who raise the dogs to become trusted guides to humans. some of yesterday's event included lots of neon colors and a few legwarmers.
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also 10 recently born puppies were delivered. a stanford trial is giving hope to the family of a young girl battling a rare brain tumor. >> this is not what you would expect from a child undergoing radiation. but sarah seen here on her bike and rollerskates is a fighter. >> she's always been a very active young little girl. she loved going hiking. she is very adventurous. we used to love going to national parks. now she can't. we can't even go to the park without her needing help. docto7-arthere re >> she could have anywhere from four to nine months to a year,
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year and a half. every child is different. >> the tumor is inoperable and usually occurs in kids between the ages of four and 11. affecting the movement as it wraps itself around the brainstem. six weeks of radiation temporarily helped, giving her back some control over her motion and allowing for quality time with her parents and big brother. even a trip to walt disney world. >> we are still trying to do family things. go to the movies. >> just trying to make it as normal to her as possible and enjoy every moment we can. >> the family looks forward to a clinical study out of stanford. >> we are praying this trial is it. her and the kids are going to be the ones that are going to be the next step to say now there's a process on how to heal.
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>> through it all, sarah stays positive and brave. even giving her father a little sass. we have a link to their gofundme account. jobina: volunteers in the east bay spent the day at multiple schools in richmond cleaning up damage caused by vandals. at least four schools were vandalized in the last two weeks. the damage includes trashed rooms, broken furniture, appliances and computers. yesterday about 20 volunteers cleaned up the classrooms. >> it's hard for the community. the kids need to be in a clean learning environment. our goal was to make sure we come in and get this as clean and ready for the school year so
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they can have a nice learning environment. jobina: the schools in richmond have all been hit. school district officials are trying to assess how much money repairs will cost. the san francisco art institute says it is permanently closed after merger talks with the university of san francisco fell through. usf officials said they were in discussions to acquire the art institute and could begin offering classes as soon as this fall. sfa i has been struggling financially. the school was founded in 1871 and is among the nation's oldest art schools. a trailblazing filipina american is being honored with her own stretch of highway in the bay area. part of skyline boulevard through daly city is now known as the alice pino buboes memorial freeway.
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he authored a bill in 2020 recognizing her contribution to the filipino american community. the longtime political organizer was a resident of san mateo county. sands wi beatheng in aids walkgotaar.a eaus wal benefits -- abc 7 is a proud longtime sponsor. we will check in with our very own dan ashley for a preview of today's walk. he has served as the event's host for more than two decades. watch the kickoff on abc bay area streaming app and wherever you stream. meteorologist lisa argen is tracking your forecast. lisa: we have seen some heat inland but nothing too extreme.
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concord airport was 99. we are going to trim back those temperatures just a little bit today. the good news is temperature extremes doesn't look like they are in our future. upper elevations are certainly dry. always heightened fire danger around here. the week ahead doesn't look like it should pose any real big threats. 55° in the city. 54 in oakland. 57 in palo alto. half moon bay 3 to 4 mile visibility at 54 and mount tam temperatures in the upper 70's. looking at the winds on the light side. 51 santa rosa. overnight lows with the clear sky dropping off.
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the sea breeze keeping the stratus quo. golden gate park in the next few hours. temperatures from the upper 50's. we will get into partly cloudy skies by 10:00. a little temperature change. low 60's through the afternoon and the breeze kicking up. afternoon hi downtown san francisco in the upper 50's. here's a look outside. we have more sunshine this morning. coastal fog and we don't have drizzle either. the marine layer is on the coast and will keep the cool sea breeze going.
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the fog wants to move a little bit across the bay but not making much progress. pulling back throughout the afternoon. winds over 30 miles an hour at the coast and into monday. fog lining up along the shoreline. if you want to head to the coast low 60's. partly sunny skies. 79 toward santa cruz. mid 70's for you in palo alto. the sea breeze keeping temperatures comfortable. vallejo getting kind of warm again. livermore at about 90. that should be cooler. mid 90's toward oakley and brentwood today. mid 70's toward hayward and low 60's from half moon bay to ocean beach. a little change as we get
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jobina: the sp's are coming up. we are showcasing athletes across the country who aren't letting their disabilities stop them from playing sports. >> it looks and feels like football but you are using a wheelchair. >> it's intense. there is heading involved and throwing and catching. a lot of the same principles that go along with able-bodied
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athletes. >> i never really thought of the fact that i could play adaptive sports. bridge to sports came to mild manager school and it was fantastic. >> if you provide those opportunities, they also want to play in compete. >> i stopped the ball three times and i did a great job. >> i'm going to do my best and that's all i can ask myself for. >> they are just awesome kids to work with. >> my mom made the decision to go ahead and amputate them. she made me climb on the counters to get the cups down for orange juice or something in the morning. i learned how to get around real good on my hands. >> there is never a know factor i can't do this. >> a label doesn't define you.
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it's how you approach your life. i don't give up. jobina: catch the sp's coming up wednesday starting at 8:00 right here on abc 7. still to come, the families of the 21 victims of the school shooting in uvalde texas race for a report on law enforcement's response to the attack. what the report from the texas house committee will include. president biden returns from his controversial trip to the middle east. why he now you can save big on supersonic wifi from xfinity. can it handle all of my devices? all that. and it comes with a 2-year rate guarantee. what?! ok! no annual contract. no equipment fees.
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the buildings right outside our window. it is 55 downtown. 59 in san jose and there they go. temperatures in the low 50's santa rosa. upper 50's fairfield and we've got some sun on the wayor aids walk in the next couple of hours. two to 3° milder this morning and we will bring a return to a warm to hot day inland. notice the fog as it retreats for most of marin county. we will see 70's along the bayshore. temperatures a little bit warmer than average inland. we will talk about a subtle cooling trend. jobina: effect focused report on the police response to the mass shooting is expected to be released to the public.
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>> a texas house committee will release a report on the police response to the robb elementary school shooting in uvalde. 19 children and two teachers were killed. the report will include accounts from at least three dozen witnesses and is expected to spread blame beyond uvalde school district police chief pete arredondo. >> once we start to identify who specifically should be held accountable i think you'll start to see those folks face accountability for the decisions. >> abc news has confirmed uvalde leaders tried unsuccessfully to convince the head of the texas state police to paint a more positive picture of the police response. law enforcement sources say uvalde officials gave colonel steven mccraw a more positive narrative that contradicted what he had said publicly about officer's to confront the shooter but sources say he
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refused to change his account. surveillance video shows police officers entering the school standing near classrooms and then quickly retreating and standing in the hallway for more than an hour while the shooter continued his rampage. lawmakers have already corrected the false impression of officer ruben ruiz who was mocked on social media for checking his phone. state representative joe moody said he is the husband of a murdered teacher who reach out from her classroom while she was on scene to say she had been shot and was dying. he said he could not allow someone who had lost everything to be maligned. jobina: president biden is in washington wrapping up his trip to the middle east last night.
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the white house is defending the controversial visit and the presidents meeting with the saudi crown prince. mary bruce has the latest. >> his controversial visit still sending shockwaves. the highly choreographed greeting with the saudi crown prince who approved of the brutal killing of jamal khashoggi. biden as a candidate vowed to punish saudi arabia. the kingdom was eager to share these images of their warm welcome. the white house is defending the trip. >> was it worth it? >> you are not going to advance those interests if you just stay home and try to phone it in. you have to be on the ground to try to make a difference. >> the president since he brought up khashoggi at the top of the meeting.
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>> for an american president to be silent on the issue of human rights is inconsistent with who we are and who i am. >> his fiancee tweeting, the blood of their next victim is on your hands. biden knew he would be criticized for the trip but it was a whisk he was -- risk he was willing to take. but he left saudi arabia with no concrete announcement or pledged to boost supply. >> could we see an announcement that moral oil might be flying to the u.s. in the next couple months? >> saudi arabia has a policy of maintaining stability in oil markets and working to ensure adequate supplies of crude oil in the oil markets. jobina: senator bernie sanders
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goes one-on-one with martha raddatz about president biden's trip to the middle east. you can watch the full interview on this week george stephanopoulos. meteorologists in the united kingdom have issued their first-ever red warning. temperatures in southern england are expected to reach 98 .6°. the uk's highest ever temperature on record, one 101.7° recorded in july of 2019 air conditioning is rare in homes and some schools are even holding classes remotely. a former nascar driver was killed at a gas station in southern california this week. a day later police killed the suspect. >> authorities investigating a shocking crime at a california gas station. a former nascar star stabbed to
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death. he was filling up his tank when suddenly he was attacked. police say they tried to save his life at the gas station until paramedics rushed him to a trauma center where he died. the stabbing setting up a manhunt. the 37-year-old east had been living in indiana and was a three-time u.s. auto club champion and the son of hall of fame car builder bob east. jobina: the suspect who was killed by police was taken to the hospital where he died. one man is dead and another woman is hurt following a shooting at a homeless encampment in vallejo. police say a 57-year-old on house demand -- unhoused man
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died. >> our detective division did respond to take over to the investigation. we are looking at any leads and looking for information in the area. anything that could point us in the direction of the suspects that may be involved in this case. jobina: contact police if you have any information about the shooting. still ahead. >> this is a quantum leap. jobina: how silicon valley technology is providing a quantum leap forward in seeing the universe. scientists explain how these photos could help shape our future. and here a live look outside right now. looking at san francisco. we have some fog to talk about. lisa will have those
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jobina: welcome back. we have a live look at sfo. your forecast in a few minutes. a san leandro woman has filed a lawsuit claiming skittles are unsafe to eat. she alleges the candy is made with a known toxin putting people at risk of brain damage. the proposed class action suit was filed in federal court in oakland. the candy maker pledged to remove artificial colors from its food products over the next five years. the lawsuit claims the colorant is still being used. retailers have already turned their attention to halloween. a frightening viral favorite is back a little early at home depot. the store has already started selling its 12 foot tall skeleton. home depot calls him the ideal
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centerpiece of any graveside set up. now competing retailers are selling their own versions. heads up if you are heading to danville. several streets in downtown will be closed from 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.. there is free parking at all municipal parking lots surrounding the venue. police say crews will need about an hour to clean up so all downtown streets should reopen by 5:00. lisa: it is 60 in danville. es slimb through the 80's. hazy conditions downtown. sunshine coming out midmorning. jobina: mike yastrzemski had a chance to get the game-winning
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jobina: coming back with a live look at santa cruz. very foggy. the giants and a's will play their final round before heading into the all-star break. oakland takes on the astros at minute maid park. logan webb takes the mound for the giants against the brewers. yesterday san francisco pulled out another exciting victory over milwaukee. here's chris alvarez with the highlights. >> good morning. mike yastrzemski with the grand
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slam to beat the brewers. sellout crowd. darin ruf homered in that ninth-inning. his ninth of the season. alex cobb pitching into the seventh inning. hunter renfroe off the end of the bed. austin slater all kinds of trouble. scored on the sac fly. can't believe it. it wasn't much of a move that it was enough. wilmer flores scores the go-ahead run. minic leone strength recalled. the giants have now won six of their last eight. a's in houston.
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astros fans. martin maldonado. justin verlander in cruise control. he is now 14th all time. struck out the side in his sixth and final inning. he leads the majors with 12 wins this season. hunter thence rocking the giants gear. pence nearly takes it over the fence. great celebration from hunter. bryan cranston. mr. breaking bad. bad pitch. he got hit. the giants dodgers rivalry is real.
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pence puts a charge into this one. draymond green among the stars in attendance. all to watch lebron james who rocked the rim often. lebron showing off the right-handed hammer. his first appearance since 2011. he went for 42 points, 16 rebounds and four steals. that is her look at sports. have a great day. jobina: getting a check on the bay area forecast. lisa: we are looking at a pretty nice day. it has been clear england and the fog has been sparse. not quite as extensive as it has been. it will allow for the sea breeze and comfortable temperatures at our shoreline.
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we are looking at numbers in the 70's today. 55 in san francisco. 50 four in oakland. at the coast visibility hasn't been an issue. 51 santa rosa. 50 and petaluma with mayor 60's inland valleys. it will be breezing later on in the day. starting off slightly milder. another hot one warm to hot before the general trend. coastal fog moving inland. we could see some sun around stinson.
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you can see the fog reaching out further into the east bay and the coastline will be gray with temperatures in the 60's. south bay numbers today on the warm side. it was warm yesterday. the fog retreating giving partly cloudy skies. temperatures in the low 70's. low to mid 70's today and perusing winds through both lee and richmond today with about 78.
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looks like triple digit heat returning towards the sacramento valley. we do have a red flag warning for reno with gusty winds for the northeastern part of california. dry and warm. upper 80's and low to mid 90's. it is getting brighter out there throughout the next few hours the city and we will enjoy temperatures in the upper 60's here. mid to upper 70's around the bay. we will keep the trend for the most part and cooling-off more inland by the end of the week. jobina: the james webb telescope camera taking these pictures was designed in palo alto and it took 60 years of work. how silicon valley technology is providing a quantum leap forward in unlocking the mysteries of the universe.
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>> the first images are nothing short of jaw-dropping. >> this is a quantum leap in any way you look at it. >> the camera launched last christmas day was designed and developed at lockheed martin's advanced technology center. dr. nelson pitre -- pedro i -- peers through clouds of space dust. >> the clouds of dust you have in space that are between the telescope in the galaxy absorbed light on the visible they are transparent on the infrared. >> it takes about 12 hours of exposure to capture a single image. the data is transmitted back to earth where millions of pixels
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produce a high resolution photo could the images are providing details never before seen of what scientists believe the big bang produced to create the universe. >> we are going to be able to observe the first stars and galaxies and because we can observe with a higher resolution and sensitivity, you can see more details. >> it has been so far operating flawlessly. the technology developed here in palo alto is producing so many images that's going to keep at least two generations of scientists and technologies busy analyzing them. jobina:, it is national ice cream day. cream day. we will tell you about some want more from your vitamins? get more with nature's bounty. from the first-ever triple action sleep supplement.
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jobina: here are the winning numbers from last nights $82 million drawing. nobody picked all six numbers. tomorrow night's jackpot increases. the winning numbers from last nights and $7 million super lotto plus drawing. nobody matched all six numbers in that drawing. wednesdays jackpot rose to 8 million. the giants tried to turn oracle park into an island getaway for fans. yesterday the team hosted a loja shirt day at the ballpark for the game against the brewers. this is video provided by alaska airlines. the first 20,000 fans got custom-made giants a loja shirts. island energy a grammy nominated hawaiian singer performed the national anthem.
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get ready for something sweet. today is national ice cream day. baskin-robbins and dairy queen are among the chains with deals and freebies. baskin-robbins is debuting its new flavor of the month. and it's offering five dollars off any purchase of $15 or more. if you are looking for something more exotic, salt and straw is offering its brand-new culinary perfume as a free topping today. it's intended to add a sense of smell to the ice cream eating experience. if you are tempted by cocoa, spring blossom or citrus. if you are picking one of those, what are you doing? those are huge. lisa: it will be melting quickly due to the heat. we still have low clouds and fog.
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upper 50's in palo alto. 61 and sunny in the south bay. upper elevations. the deck of the low clouds with us as we like at this time of year pulling back to the coast for low 60's half moon bay. mid to upper 70's on the peninsula with 84 san jose. mid 90's in inland valleys. great day for ice cream. steady pattern with warm to hot days in london and by the end of the week we are getting slightly cooler. it will be around average by thursday and friday. jobina: thanks so much for joining us on abc seven mornings. i'm jobina fortson. abc7news continues at 9:00. have a beautiful morning. thanks for joining us.
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good morning, america. good morning, america. heat alert. more than 30 million americans facing sweltering temperatures, the hot week ahead and the concerns over the texas power grid. plus, more severe weather. who's at risk for hail, damaging winds and tornadoes. uvalde report. family members hoping for more answers just hours from now, on the robb elementary massacre. >> we are on a mission. that's where our 21 unheard voices are to be heard. >> as we get word of a secret meeting, were local officials trying to paint a more positive image of the officers' actions? covid surge. infections on the rebound, are americans ready for indoor mask mandates again? plus, the monkeypox outbreaks. new clinics opening today.
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