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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now at 6:00, stopping the spread of monkeypox. san francisco leaders holding a hearing to talk about the disease. reggie: a high-speed chase on both sides of the bay and officers are still looking for this driver. >> what if i said something like that? what if i was to make those type of statements as a black man? kumasi: more controversy with the san francisco school board. why one supervisor is calling for a board member to step down. reggie: welcome to july 21. we start with meteorologist drew tuma. drew: 60's on the coast, 90's
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inland and areas of dense fog. santa rosa and petaluma down to one mile visibility. away from the coast you are doing much better when it comes to visibility but it is chilly in our north bay valleys, 40's and 50's along the bay shoreline. from the exploratorium camera, the fog thins. hottest temperatures in the 90's and cooler tomorrow. jobina: san francisco -- is san francisco doing enough to stop the spread of monkeypox? they will consider that question today. ryan curry is live. ryan: the supervisor said the city is frustrated by what he says is a lack of response from washington but adds that some progress is being made to distribute vaccines nationwide. there will be a meeting with city leaders to address this issue.
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mayor linda breed sent a request for 100,000 doses of the monkeypox vaccine and the city has received just over 7000. zuckerberg general ran out of shots in four hours and stopped taking patients shortly after they opened. supervisor -- the supervisor is demanding more action be done. >> they have set as a goal still completely unacceptable, but moving in the right direction 3.5 million doses by the middle of next year. again, that's not enough. we have a public health need now. ryan: the demand is certainly there. the meeting will begin at 10:00, the government oversight and audit committee doing the hearing. they are asking for more collaboration with state leaders.
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supply has not met the demand so far, many waiting in line at s.f. general for hours hoping to get a shot and got turned away. the clinic has it limited number of vaccines -- a limited number of vaccines again today. ryan curry, abc7news. jobina: we have everything you need to know about monkeypox including vaccines and treatment. reggie: top san francisco city officials are calling for a school board member to resign after making racially insensitive konta -- comments. she made them as part of an endorsement process for the upcoming election. tim johns has the details. tim: xu receiving criticism after remarks she made that people are calling racially insensitive. she writes "for my very limited exposure in the last four months
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for the challenge of educating marginalized students, especially in the black and brown community, one of the biggest challenges is the lack of family support, unstable family environments caused by housing and food insecurity along with lack of parental encouragement to focus on learning caused children to not focus on or value learning." >> it is hurtful, racist, and something we shouldn't tolerate. tim: he is the president of the san francisco board of supervisors and is calling on xu to resign. >> when you feel a certain way about certain communities and cultures you should not feel -- you should not be in it is -- in a position to make decisions when you have those biases. tim: she took to twitter to issue an apology. after taking feedback, she revised her answer. she also said she was deeply sorry but for some, her apology is not enough. >> for her to make those
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statements and write those statements, it was well thought out, preplanned and something that demonstrates the type of person she is. reggie: that was tim johns. the san francisco mayor issued her own statement -- "her words were wrong and hurtful. there's a difference between recognizing systemic inequality and perpetuating racial stereotypes." jobina: new developments on the peninsula where a plan to kill up to 100 canada geese is moving forward. foster city members approved it this week. the geese population has drastically increased and the geese droppings created a health risk. a local pool had to be closed to swimmers because of e. coli. humane tactics to get rid of the geese haven't worked. >> they have helped clean up but
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haven't helped eliminate the problem. geese just come again and leave their droppings. we have to to peto around them. -- tippie-toe around them. jobina: the city says killing the geese is the best option. the next step is to get a permit and decide on a vendor. reggie: police are looking for a driver who led police on a chase that stretched -- it looked like it would end after the car crossed the san mateo bridge but it didn't. the driver took off again. officers backed off once the car sped into oakland. chp continued to track the driver for more than an hour from the air but that driver was never caught. authorities have not set what led -- said what led to that pursuit. the 24 bar plaza has been closed
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in an attempt to deter illegal drug use. a fence went up yesterday afternoon and issues -- the city is working on a permitting promise -- process that should start in a month. the city will work to reopen the plaza to the public. the entrance to the bart station is open. jobina: an air quality advisory has been extended for contra costa county. smoke from the marsh fire is impacted brentwood, oakley, antioch, and pittsburgh. it has been burning underground since may 28. millions of gallons of water have been pumped from the delta. comic-con returns to san diego for the first time in three years of sold out -- three years . a sold-out crowd is ready. reggie: san jose's dine in
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downtown program is back. drew: 6:07 a.m., here's a live look showing you the sun is up. a beautiful picture. you can see the fog is with us but another day where we will be wanna help kids get their homework done? well, an internet connection's a good start. but kids also need computers. and sometimes the hardest thing about homework is finding a place to do it. so why not hook community centers up with wifi? for kids like us, and all the amazing things we're gonna learn. through project up, comcast is committing $1 billion dollars so millions more students can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities.
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reggie: now to the dangerous heat gripping millions around the globe. in europe, records have been broken as deadly wildfires tear across france, portable -- portugal, spain and greece. the heat is becoming a concern. a state of emergency goes into effect in philadelphia and new york city is facing its longest heat wave in years. one hospital is seeing 30% to
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40% more er patients than usual. >> significant heat can exacerbate anything so patients are more likely to have heart attacks and strokes. reggie: president biden is taking executive action including 2.3 billion dollars for infrastructure and funding to help families improve air-conditioning. climate change activists say it falls far short. drew: it is thursday morning so we have the drought monitor in, no change from last week meaning the exceptional drought category, this dark red on your screen right here still holds at about 13% of the state. no changes locally to the bay area. most of the area is under the severe drought category. when any -- we will see if anything changes next drought monitor. by noon, we are still pretty chilly on the coast. 70's and 80's away from the coast.
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this afternoon 90's make a comeback and our hottest spots, 70's and 80's along the bay shoreline and mid-60's closer to the ocean water. the sea breeze will kick in and help cool us off. a wide range of temperatures today. 90's inland today, 80's tomorrow. a rebound saturday but warmer weather will hit us on sunday. we will talk about the full forecast in a few minutes. let's say hi to sue hall. sue: the richmond san rafael bridge, traffic is getting by without delay and we will keep our eye on it because this is usually one of the busier spots. it is about an eight minute drive from your toll plaza across the span to san quintin and marin county. towards the coliseum, 880 in
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both directions, looking good. no delays, especially headed northbound towards the bay bridge where metering lights have been turned on just before 6:00 a.m. we have a high wind advisory over the altamont. speeds typically slowing less than 10 miles an hour so you are crawling up to the top and once you hit the top and head to livermore you are moving more at the limit, about 50 minutes from tracy up and over the altamont. back with the bay bridge look in just a few. jobina: fundraising for a first of its kind service center. reggie: big screen bell. the bay area artist who was tapped to play we hit the bike trails every weekend shinges doesn't care. i grow all my own vegetables shingles doesn't care. we've still got the best moves you've ever seen good for you, but shingles doesn't care.
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reggie: new developments in the weekend shooting of a mt. view police officer. jeffrey troy has been charged with murder and is facing weapons and hit and run charges. he left the scene of a crash saturday morning shortly before the shooting. the officer who was hit is recovering. jobina: there's been an arrest at a deadly shooting at a livermore bowling alley. the suspect was taken into custody, wanted in the shooting death of antonio vargas. two others were shot and hurt during the incident and are expected to be ok. police say garcia was arrested at home in lathrop early yesterday morning and booked for murder along with several other charges. reggie: a break in the case of an uber driver murdered in oakland, police continue to look for the suspects, however they have found the suspect's car.
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this video captured two men in hoodies approaching the driver as he sat in his car. seconds later they's -- they shot and killed him. jobina: in the south bay, a grassroots effort to build a better bay area by building a surface center for un-housed residents. a coalition has its eye on a property but needs to million dollars to buy it. the unhoused population continues to grow and has increased by 11% since 2019. the center would provide services including an insulin clinic. >> last year, about 20% of the 250 people that died on the streets had diabetes listed as h
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street, centrally located to the large encampments of east, west, and downtown san jose. members say a ready to go property would provide space for needed services for dental health, health checks, legal advice, case managers, and more. donations can be made online. we have the information on our website abc7news.com. reggie: comic-con is back in san diego and superheroes aren't the only one wearing masks. everyone has to be masked up and they have to show proof of vaccination or a negative covid test. comic-con is back at full scale for the first time in three years. >> it was rough but now it is awesome. >> it is more thrilling that the con is back. >> you can be who you want to be . there's no judgment from any of us. >> i feel like han solo getting
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on the millennium falcon, we are home. reggie: i wasn't ready for that one. these are the diehard comic-con fans that showed off the preview last night. more than 130 5000 tickets were sold, making this year a sellout. i was looking at some of the new things they will be promoting, shows and stuff. they will do a reboot of " interview with the vampire," the tom cruise movie based on the and rice model. -- and rice -- ann rice mott -- novel. drew: isn't that a young kiersten dunst? reggie: look at you. they filmed it here? it takes place in new orleans. drew: that's cool. jobina: i feel like a lot of our architecture has some french influence. not the weather. drew: not the weather.
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also, there's not a more passionate fan base then comic-con. reggie: i would love to see it. drew: i want to be a part of that. it seems fun. jobina: i want to like something that much. reggie: i do like something that much and now they have a comic-con for that now. jobina: four disney lovers? drew: that would be cool. reggie: they have a d 23 thing based on comic-con and this year i will miss it. it is in anaheim at the convention center. drew: why is it called d 23? reggie: google -- i'm looking it up. drew: i wonder what the significance of 23 is. google, you have 90 seconds -- seconds. the d lounge. jobina: it just says d 23, the official disney fan club.
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d 23 refers to d for disney and 1923 which is the year walt disney founded the company. reggie: that's awesome. that's why we are celebrating 100 years in january. drew: look at us connecting the dots. jobina: we are company people, context -- company people. drew: context clues, critical thinking. the east bay camera, look at the fog flowing in from the west to the east. morning fog, tracking spotty drizzle close to the coast, another day when temperatures are hot inland. we cool down tomorrow as breezes pick up. 5:00 p.m. today, we will have the wind gusting on shore 20 to 30 miles per hour, strongest over the city. a look at our highs and starting in the south bay, 80's and 90's.
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83 in san jose, 91 in morgan hill, 70's and 80's along the peninsula, 60's close to the coast. downtown will hit 65. the wind will turn gusty, gusting 30 to 35 miles an hour. into the north bay, a lot of 80's and a few 90's so certainly warm but sunny. east bay, -- inland we are back into the 90's for one more day so it is hot today but cooler weather does arrive tomorrow. tonight, coastal drizzle and temperatures dropping into the 50's. morning fog to sun. the cooling sea breeze will feel nice tomorrow, 80's inland. sunday is the warmer of the two days this weekend but i expect afternoon sunshine. reggie: "good morning america" is coming up. jobina: ginger has a look. ginger: i am not in new york.
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i am a whole lot closer to you. that is a higgins craft, a war war two era style boat world war ii -- world war ii era style boat. people were scuba diving under that thing last year and two years ago it was under 40 feet of water. 27% capacity. we have brand-new issues of -- from nasa. how climate change policy might change soon. we are in an excessive heat warning, already in the 80's and the overnight lows are not the only issue. if you are traveling east, you will not get away from heat. new york could see 20 plus days of 90 something. we could break records from philadelphia to new england this weekend. we have to talk about the january 6 committee preparing for the primetime hearing, set
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reggie: if you are hungry for community or just hungry, you are in luck. nine downtown returns to san jose, a 14 year program highlighting local community businesses. here is the fun thing, it is good food at cheaper prices. or than 20 restaurants, cafés, and lounges are participating so they are offering three course fixed price meal deals ranging from $30 to $50. jobina: h.e.r. is set to play belle for "beauty and the beast." she said the world will see a black and filipino belle.
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the special which airs on the 15th will include live performances, new sets and costumes and will be executive produced by another bay area native, john chu. some other fun facts, celebrating 30 years and was the first ever -- i lost it -- first ever animated film nominated fred academy award in 1992 -- for an academy award in 1992. reggie: i remember that -- you won't remember this but let me tell you something that happened. here is the first black filipino playing belle but there was another black belle on broadway. famous singer from a famous singing family. ms. toni braxton. she played belle.
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is not wild? jobina: what year? reggie: i don't know. jobina: i'm going to look it up. reggie: i remember when it happened. jobina: i want to hear those songs in that octave. reggie: it definitely had to be reconfigured for her voice. investors react after tesla did not post a profit in its latest earnings report but it wasn't all bad news. jobina: we meet the new police captain of oakland's chinatown. why he's asking for help protecting the aap i community. reggie:
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what the committee is expected to reveal today. jobina: town hall on monkeypox, how to get information and ask questions online and in person. reggie: bay area executives testified. the lawsuit against facebook and what the company could be on the hook for. it is thursday, july 21. drew: the forecast showing dense fog especially in the north bay, a quarter-mile in santa rosa, three miles in petaluma, along the coast two miles. the fog bank is with us. away from the coast visibility is much better. 40's from cloverdale to santa rosa,the camera showing the bay bridge, we are shrouded in fog. we will have thinning fog. as the morning goes on,
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wide-ranging temperatures in the 90's. 70's and 80's on the bay shoreline. reggie: santa clara county will be discussing its response to monkeypox today. they have two meetings planned to address the needs and one will be with the lgbtq community . ryan curry is live. ryan: two meetings designed to answer questions and figure out how to respond better to the demand for monkeypox vaccine. the first is a zoom town hall mmuner isanclara hosted its pur- first monkeypox vaccination thursday. there are certain cry -- criteria including confirmed contact with someone with monkeypox. the santa clara health community -- >> a friend of mine had a case
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of monkeypox and he was kind enough to share about his experience on facebook and share the link to the county vaccination department. ryan: santa clara county has 23 confirmed monkeypox cases. they received over 800 doses of vaccines. the goal is not just about vaccines but going over ways to raise awareness about the spread of the virus. the first meeting on zoom starts at 4:00 and in person at 6:00. reggie: we have everything you need to know about monkeypox including vaccines and treatment on our website, abc7news.com. jobina: oaklands aap communityi has been hit hard by the pandemic and crimes against the asian community. chinatown's new captain took to the street yesterday. he met with community members to talk about challenges they face
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and how to improve the community. they came up with ideas like holding educational seminars for business owners. business owners say efforts like community volunteers and surveillance cameras have been good. >> i want to include more visitors to feel, to see our chinatown. there is a lot to improve in our safety. jobina: oakland city council president nikki bass says she's aware of concerns of over policing and mistrust of law enforcement but adds this is a collaborative approach to public safety. she says good partnerships can keep police accountable. reggie: disturbing and dangerous . that's how the san francisco mayor is describing flyers posted about him, accusing him of crimes against children. he called them ridiculous smears from the fringes of the right
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wing. they were posted on businesses in the sunset district which he represents. he is running for reelection. jobina: the committee investigating the january 6 insurrection is holding another hearing expected to detail minute by minute what donald trump did the day of the insurrection. outtakes of a video could be released. em: under scrutiny in the hearing, the 187 minutes the panel said then president donald trump refused to call off a violent attack at the u.s. capitol. >> the public need to know what's happening. em: the next day trump released a pre-recorded to condemn the attack. >> a new administration will be inaugurated. em: behind the different story. the committee is expected to show some of the outtakes from that message showing a president
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struggling to say the election was over and condemn rioters. >> we have just been through an intense election and emotions are high but now tempers must be cooled and calm restored. em: the president, sources say, only taped the message under impressed -- under immense pressure. tonight's hearing comes as the secret service says it was only able to recover a single text exchange from january 5 and sixth after the committee subpoenaed the agency. the other messages secret service says were deleted during a device upgrade. >> six committee chairman sent a letter on the 16th of january saying preserve everything. em: officials say this could be a violation of the federal records act, the committee also expecting to hear from former white house counsel and to call two aides to testify, sarah
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matthews and matt pottinger. both resigned after january 6. former president trump called the committee rigged and one-sided. the panel plans to have an interim report by september. jobina: tonight's hearing is to begin at 5:00 p.m. on abc 7 and wherever you stream. reggie: the house will vote on a bill to protect the use of contraceptives. nancy pelosi joined the author of the bill to denounce efforts to restrict the use of birth control. clarence thomas indicated the court should review it. but court -- the court would establish -- establish a statutory right for contraception. >> these extremists are working to take away the rights of women, take away our right to
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decide when to have children, how to control our own lives and our own bodies, and we will not let this happen. reggie: speaker pelosi says limiting the access to contraceptives could have a " terrible impact on families across the board." jobina: mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg will testify in a lawsuit alleging facebook shared data. facebook faced a huge controversy after it was revealed data was used to target voters with hyper specific ads before the 2016 election. users say the information was shared without their permission. facebook says it disclose the practice in user agreements. the company could be on the hook for hundreds of millions of dollars if they lose. a spokesperson declined to comment. reggie: two texas men were
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charged in the death of 53 migrants. the migrants from mexico and central america were abandoned in the sweltering heat. the investigation uncovered related phone conversations between the truck driver who ditched these people on interstate 35 in an attempt to flee. he may face life in prison or the death penalty. jobina: new developments in the killing of mariah wilson. caitlin armstrong pleaded not guilty, accused of killing wilson after she had dinner with a man who they recently both had a romantic relationship with. lawyers for armstrong accused police of mishandling the investigation. >> there is a lot more to the story than has yet been heard. we will file motions challenging this investigation and challenging the conduct of the austin police department. jobina: the defense attorney
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would not elaborate on his comments. the judge granted armstrong a speedy trial to start in october. reggie: back-to-school shopping, the worry about inflation is high. jobina: looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. we will have another update next. reggie: doordash has a verification process for alcohol delivery. jobina: at 7:00, we are diving into san francisco's trashcan debate, live with a city official to find out more about the expensive prototypes on our street and why they cost so much. plus, an option perfect for those of you working for home if you want to travel without using vacation days. drew: time now 6:40. a live look at san jose, overcast skies so the marine layer is with us. here's live doppler 7 along with satellite.
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if you were with us yesterday, little has changed in the overall pattern, still sandwiched between two systems. that will create a wide range of temperatures today. tomorrow, this low pressure will win out, creating a cooler afternoon. by noon, 50's and 60's close to the coast, 70's and 80's away from the coast. another day were our hottest city is going back -- 83 in san jose with sunny skies, 71 in oakland, 65 in the city and breezy with wind gusting out about 35 miles an hour. the three forecast shows morning fog to sun. the cool sea breeze hits us tomorrow. we rebound a little bit saturday but sunday is the warmer of the two days. we will show you the full forecast in about nine minutes.
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let's say hello to sue hall. sue: looking at drive times out of the chute, slow and glow -- go traffic and the ultimate. you are -- in the altar monitor pass. you are looking at just about an hour. 101 to san francisco from san rafael is a little bit slow but basically a good ride across the golden gate bridge socked in. the bay bridge metering lights were on just before 6:00, a minor delay and brake lights across the span. san jose, 101 at the 880 over crossing and traffic is flowing nicely. no delays. on 880, reports from chp about emergency roadwork northbound. you can see the backup near alvarado, niles, and dakota
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road. it is a pothole and seen this ad? it's not paid for by california tribes. it's paid for by the out of state gambling corporations that wrote prop 27. it doesn't tell you 90% of the profits go to the out of state corporations. a tiny share goes to the homeless, and even less to tribes. and a big loophole says, costs to promote betting reduce money for the tribes, so they get less. hidden agendas. fine print. loopholes. prop 27. they didn't write it for the tribes or the homeless.
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jobina: a black family in southern california is finally getting justice generations after their beachfront land was seized. roos's beach was returned to the descendants -- bruce's beach was just returned to descendants. they built a popular resort in 1912 and faced harassment from white neighbors and the kkk for years before the city took the land through eminent domain in 1924. now the deed is back in the family's hands. >> this transfer of land will not reverse an injustice that took place almost 100 years ago but it represents a bold step in
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the right direction. >> my family declared this was sacred land and i was going to do everything i could to get it back. jobina: the county will now lease a lifeguard station on bruce's beach and they will eventually be able to sell for $20 million. reggie: political commentator is tackling racism had on out with a new book, an antiracist activity book called "do the work." he talked about it on our show. >> at some point i realized i'm saying the same things over and over again. i need to figure out new things because they have not solved the problem. it should be an antiracist activity book for adults. when we go to the dentist, every parent picks up highlights magazine. this is highlights magazine about racism. reggie: he started his tour earlier in san francisco and has
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two more appearances including in oakland on saturday. jobina: back-to-school season is upon us. kids are starting in just a couple of weeks but if you are searching for school supplies, you may be disappointed. spending will match last year's record highs of $37 billion but about one third of people say they will have to cut back to avoid -- afford supplies. the best bet is to take it easy and be intentional. >> don't worry about having a back-to-school hall and spending hundreds of dollars on clothes and school supplies. have a good understanding of what the needs will be for that semester or year and take it slowly. jobina: another tip from experts, turn school supply shopping into a lesson on budgeting. give kids a set amount to spend and help them budget the money to get what they need. reggie: for the first time,
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tesla did not report a record profit. the income reported at $2.6 billion, actually down by over $1 billion compared to last quarter. the company blames china's covid lockdowns. the shanghai factory stopped production for the majority of the financial border. the stock opened at 3.5% today. doordash has launched a two-step verification process for alcohol delivery. users have to upload a photo of their id and then drivers will scan the id. the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway, we are down 162 point. jobina: stephen curry was as smooth as always hosting the espys. >> welcome back to the draymond green show.
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what's going on over there? >> i'm live from lake, home to seven professional teams -- and the clippers. i've been kicked out of bigger situations than this, bro. >> you are right about that. jobina: clippers, shade for me. curry won two individual awards for best nba player and best record-breaking performance for most career three-pointers. that's what he was passionate about. warriors won for best team of the year. >> i came up to promote my podcast point forward with my man evan turner. we just got a league fine. that's our organization. maple jordan -- congratulations on being a champ. it's an accomplishment to be back on top so hopefully we can get it done again next year. jobina: speaking of suits, this
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was our personal favorite, the one klay thompson won. he returned after a.c.l. and achilles surgery. >> it's just an incredible honor. i would not be here without the warriors organization. who pays a guy after tearing his acl? that's unheard of but they have faith in me. jobina: two other bay area athletes won last night. a skier won two for best breakthrough athlete and best athlete in women's action sports and swimmer katie lit jackie won best athlete and best swimmer. reggie: it seems like we did well. right? jobina: i was into steph's hosting skills. drew: he was funny. jobina: some cringe worthy jokes. drew: happens. jobina: i love it, cringe worthy
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but funny. did he say he had tom brady's number in his phone? drew: probably. reggie: what about the fits? jobina: i am feeling klay. reggie: i like the suits overall. jobina: i like dream on's -- dra ymond's look. drew: basketball players take the most risk when it comes to fashion which i thoroughly enjoy. jobina: i love the tunnel shots. there is an instagram dedicated to those outfits. it is a runway. reggie: i feel like we could make more of that. jobina: why don't we do that? would we wear the same thing? drew: we don't have that money. reggie: you could do the runway. jobina: i will start doing it to
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the tunnel in the back. the wires. drew: don't trip. slow mocha, boomerang, the whole thing. reggie: it could look very glam. drew: angles are key. the towers showing you that fog, starting out july-like. you can see a little bit of drizzle falling. here's how the day is shaping up. areas of dense fog, spotty morning drizzle. a hot day inland and tomorrow cooler. feel the nice refreshing air inland tomorrow. wind gusts, future trackers showing gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour this afternoon. going into 80's and 90's for the
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most part. along the peninsula, 70's and 80's, 80 redwood city. cooler along the coast. downtown, 65 with sunshine. wind gusts 35 miles per hour this afternoon. the north bay today is warm, 80's and 90's. 82 vallejo. 84 san rafael. 70's and sunshine in the east bay. 77 union city. inland will jump basically into the 90's, 96 bright wood, 90 walnut creek. tonight, coastal drizzle and fog, numbers falling into the 50's. morning fog to sun today, things will feel nice. expect morning fog and afternoon sunshine saturday and sunday.
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reggie: a young beekeeper is creating quite a buzz at just five years old. a farm in north carolina shows akim bell with his bees. his dad says he first tried it at age four and has loved bees his whole life. he's never been afraid to get close. jobina: i love that. i'm obsessed with akim, and it's raining in new york city. it is a sensory playground that is all about slime. one of the creators came up with the idea after going through a tough time. she found that slime helped heal the grief she was going through. she says it taps into all the senses and releases endorphins. she considers it a place of squishy joy and even more fun
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than that, slime is known to support stress relief and does a lot for your imagination. i would agree. reggie: it is $38. jobina: to go to the place? on a scale of one tout rages, i don't think it's that bad. reggie: i feel like we could do a better job. i just want more. i want there to be some kind of consequence for the slime not just like you stand there and get slimed. jobina: i wonder if there is an area where you can make it and take it home. reggie: we can make it and not tell them. jobina: nickelodeon did it first anyway. reggie: you can watch our newscasts live and on-demand through the abc 7 bay area connected tv app on amazon tv, android tv, fire tv and roku. android tv, fire tv and roku. jobina: a ♪♪
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jobina: here are the seven things to know. san francisco's monkeypox response, the board of supervisors is holding a meeting to talk about the escalating public health crisis posed by the virus. san francisco is the epicenter of monkeypox infections in california with more than 140. reggie: monkeypox will be the topic of discussion at the santa clara county public health department who will hold two meetings to answer questions, raise awareness, and inform people how to reduce the spread. jobina: amazon will acquire san francisco-based one medical in a deal worth more the -- nearly 4 million -- $4 million. it promises customers 24/seven care. reggie: the next hearing on the january 6 insurrection is tonight, focusing on what president trump was doing as
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violence unfolded. live coverage starts at 5:00 p.m. drew: taking a look at the temperatures because our summer spread continues. six these along the coast. 70's and 80's on the shoreline. cooler weather will arrive tomorrow. sue: we are following your thursday morning traffic with a look at some roadwork that was just picked up northbound 880. supposed to be done by 5:00 but jud upree in place. na: h.e.r. is set to play belle in "beauty and the beast," and has always wanted to be a disney princess. it will air on abc and the next day on disney plus. drew: i will watch. reggie: that's my favorite opening song where she walks through the town.
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she reads to them. marie, t good morning, america. for our viewers in the west, the january of committee set to make idt do his as anrn ie minu-by-e janu 6th committee prepares to provide an account of donald trump inside the white house capitol. two trump officials who resigned that day will testify in person, as merrick garland says no one is above the law. president biden sounds the alarm on climate change calling it a clear and present danger as 103 million americans are on alert for extreme heat with life-threatening temperatures reaching into the triple digits as severe weather targets the east coast, this morning, ginger
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