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>> building a better bay area this is abc seven news. >> our first winning number is 67. liz: this morning a new billionaire. a ticket purchased in illinois matched all six winning numbers to win last night's mega millions jackpot. i am liz kreutz. if you are watching that you are probably not the person in illinois that got that ticket. lisa, i know you are remaining hopeful. lisa: good morning everyone. cloud cover out there is a stock from low clouds at the coast to mid and high-level clouds moving out from southern california. it is sunny in the inland
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valleys. look at the clouds from albany to san francisco through nevada. sun at walnut creek. 58 downtown. 62 in oakland, 66 in san jose. right outside our window there's a lot of clouds. temperatures are milder. 56 in santa cruz going for a high in the mid-70's. mid 70's and lend by noon. cindy of son inland. -- plenty of sun inland. it will be gusty at the shoreline, only in the low 60's, a little cow average around the bank with upper 80's inland. we will talk about more cows -- clouds. liz: and theya millions layer is waking up wildly. one ticket purchased in illinois last night matched the winning numbers.
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one ticket purchased in california matched five numbers. that ticket is worth more than $4.2 million. it was purchased in fresno at avon's supermarket. people across the street and bay area were dreaming of strike it -- striking it rich. tim john's has more. >> a billion dollars? how could you not try at least? tim: lotto fever swept the bay area. the latest mega millions jackpot was $1.28 billion, the second largest prize ever. >> all of our stores are seeing incredible traffic. we were probably more than double the amount of traffic. tim: in san leandro friday people lined up wanting to buy tickets. the odds of actually winning are one in over 300 million. that did not stop anyone from daydreaming about what they would do if they struck it rich. >> i would definitely give a lot
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to my favorite charity. a few nonprofits. sos colle edatn. tim:e certn an hers. i't even do if you are evy winner experts say it's important to make a plan protecting your money after some well-deserved celebration. >> hire a financial advisor whether that be a cpa or a tax attorney or maybe even both of those. tim: tim johns, abc seven news. liz: tonight's powerball jackpot is estimated at $170 million. we sent this alert bouts not on ir abc seven news alert mobile app. if you want alerts like this in the future download the app. san jose police are investigating after a vehicle struck a child riding a bicycle
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on wind hill boulevard near blossom hill road last night. the young bicyclist has serious injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital. the child has been stabilized. the driver of the car is cooperating with police and remained at the scene of the accident. to the monkeypox. san francisco has the most cases of any bay area county with 305 people infected. alameda county is in the red with 50 cases. los angeles and san francisco combined, those counties make up 66% of all cases in california. data shows individuals infected with the virus are predominately identifying as gay. 98% of positive cases are men. california senators alex padilla and dianne feinstein put in a request for nearly 800,000 doses of the monkeypox vaccine. to tutbreak.esed lab rpi abc seven news went inside renegade bio yesterday. the ceo say has the
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capacity to detect moneybox in a sample with in four hours. machines can determine the origin of the virus, whether it is the west africa or congo basin strain. >> this machine amplifies the genetic information of the virus by fluctuating between hot and cold temperatures. at the end of clecrn as s curves if the virus is present. liz: renegade bio lab is currently tensing sam -- testing samples from solano county and will soon spend to san francisco. details about what happened before in sonoma county sheriff's w shot and killed a man yesterday morning on a geyser bill. one deputy tased demand for another deputy shot him in a rural area off thomas road. the taser apparently had no effect on the mandate that appeared to be holding a weapon. they say he refused to drop.
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chef used -- sheriff's deputies got a call he was acting strangely. >> he has been out since 5:30 and now he has stolen an atv. liz: they say he was going up to homes in the area, even throwing a rock through someone's window and asking them to shoot him. he stole that person's rosa pole more details in the coming days. this morning outgoing san mateo county sheriff carlos villano's is accused of making political favors. he sent a four-man team across the country last week to raid batmobile's. one of the sheriff's friend ordered a batmobile and was not happy with how long it was taking. dan: real estate is a lot like
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surfing. sam and not steal is a real estate agent in atherton. >> suddenly the perfect wave shows up in front of you. you have to be ready to catch it. dan: this video he posted online shows he likes expensive toys. he ordered a $210,000 batmobile from the only builder licensed by d.c. comics, fiberglass freaks of logansport, indiana. >> now you can have your very own replica of the batmobile. even a working flamethrower. the owner has nine batmobile's in production details me that anagnostou missed a payment. >> he disappeared on me for almost eight months.
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dan: he moved him to the bottom of the list to wait a year and a half or two for his batmobile. >> he exploded. h■e paidoff the entirecar at that point but he was absolutely livid. da last september a san mateo county district attorney declined to bring criminal charges. agagnostou. sources inside of san mateo county sheriff's department tell me the realtor asked his facebook friend to intervene. he sent a lieutenant, sergeant, and two deputies to indiana and they rated fiberglass freaks last week, july 19. >> they showed a warrant saying they were here to seize anything
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to do with his car. i thought, they are coming here to pick up his car, right behind me. i thought i was going to have to move i other batmobile's out of the way to let them take the car. dan: but investigators only took two files of documents. they read his veranda rights and brought him to the local jail for one hour, but let him go. he later figured out they got a warrant for his gmail, contacts, and photos but froze his bank account and charged him in california with two felonies, updating money by false pretenses and diversion of construction funds. >> i was horrified. i had never gone through anything like this before in my life. i am on the side of good. as a batman fan since i was two years old, this was completely opposite. i love 66 batman. batman always served the law. agagnostou i interviewed --dan:
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i interviewed the district attorney prosecuting the case. you wrote a letter to racop saying there would be no criminal charges. what changed? >> the detectives were able to obtain search warrant and additional evidence. dan: she would not discuss that additional evidence or the unusual step of sending four investigators across the country for what racop argues is a simple business dispute. is that sheriff stepping in for a friend here? >> i have no knowledge about what relationship the surpass with -- the sheriff house with the victim. dan: i wanted to talk to sheriff bolano about the four airline tickets, hotels and meals and overtime. he did not return my calls. his office confirms he is on a
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month of vacation. he is leaving office after losing the election. the undersecretary refused a request for an interview citing the ongoing investigation. >> it shocked me it is in criminal court. dan: i ran the case by tony bross a former prosecutor for san franciscolu item begins in a civil court with no involvement by the san mateo county sheriff's department. >> it simply defies reason in my view why so many people, so many hymie -- high-ranking members of law enforcement would have to go in for something so unnecessary. and so trivial. dan: i did reach sam agagnostou by phone in greece where he is on vacation. he was surprised i asked about the batmobile. he said, i am dealing with somebody privately on that. i asked him who is that.
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he hung up. i learned something more about mark racop. he's a minister. i his sermon this sunday online. >> it is the only thing that helps me through this. i should expect trials and tribulations. that's part of being a christian. as a preacher, this is an attempt to besmirch my reputation. dan: lisa: for the dan: -- for the eye team dan noyes. liz: abc seven news reached the lawyers for sam agagnostou and he did not want to go on camera and said his client is returning on grace -- from greece in a few days and both of them will sit down on camera for an interview. lisa: it's getting brighter in the east bay but we still have cloud cover around the bay area. you can see from the golden gate bridge that this has been the scene all month long. today temperatures continue to run a bit below average. i will pinpoint them for you when we come back. liz: ahead, the latest on
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all the victims of the catastrophic flooding that killed at least 25 people. heavy rains swamped towns across appalachia. more rain storms are forecasted in the coming days, keeping the region on edge. rescue crews are struggling to get the hard-hit areas including some of the poorest places in the country. president biden has declared kentucky a disaster area, freeing federal funds to help the recovery. an update on the oak fire burning near yosemite national park. it is 52 percent contained this morning. 19,240 acres have burned. under the south bay there is no shortage of innovation in silicon valley. this morning the focus is on a local father using his tech background to build a better bay area by reimagining masks. the motivation behind the flow mask. >> this is what the mask looks like. amanda: it is a father --
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product that kevin created in 2018 out of concern for his young children. at the time the campfire was tearing through county -- butte county and impacting air quality. >> my kids were going to school without protection. they came home completing of headaches and nausea. amanda: the longtime product developer began designing a reusable mask designed to be comfortable for kids. then covid head, bringing an even more urgent demand for mask used. . >> at the mask industry has not innovated for decades. even sought to scan someone's face to see if it really fits or not. amanda: part of his process involved 3d scanning the faces of dozens of children across different ethnicities to enhance
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the fit and filtration for any face shape. he expanded inventory to include masks for adults this april. >> i am not surprised to see the world of biology and innovation start to look at masks and say, how can we improve off of these? amanda: here is abc seven news special correspondent dr. patel. >> it is reassuring individual saying, how'd we make a well fitting mask that has the right filtration that is comfortable and people can wear for a long time and is also reusable? amanda: flow mask is not formally in 95 certified, but he is a finalist in a federally sponsored mask competition. >> it has been challenging but we are here to protect people. amanda: creating flow mask from the ground up, motivated by his children. liz: lisa, let's check the
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forecast. it started out great this morning. lisa: all of july has been cooler than average. we will take a turn with what -- with the weather tomorrow and as we enter august, more changes. the last weekend in july is bringing cloud cover and temperatures four degrees below average from the city across the bay and inland. notice cloud cover in southern california. those are high mid-level clouds coming from an area of high pressure and subtropical moisture that will visit us tomorrow into monday. that will play a role in the possibility of thunderstorms locally mainly to the east of us. but there is an outside chance that parts of the central coast could see some. right now the cloud cover is with us. it is righthtor d lirm sunny conditions elsewhere and gray at sfo where temperatures
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range from 56 palo alto, 66 santa clara. emeryville is great and receipt -- gray and drizzly and had fog as well. 60 santa rosa. 62 in napa. mid-60's with southwest wind over 30 miles per hour earlier at fairfield. you can see it trying to brighten a little at the shark tank. we have a fog and drizzle this morning at the coast and increasing clouds tomorrow. the humidity notice the difference. the haze in the upper levels of the atmosphere well into the east bay. if you are hiking or biking on top of mount diablo you may see that. overall, the most active weather will be to the east of us, the foothills with the haze and smoke here. the chance of smoke tomorrow. you notice air quality here from yosemite through lake tahoe, air quality good in the bay area due
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to the sea breeze. it has been breezy this morning. through the afternoon, the wind gets a bit stronger, over 30 miles an hour through the delta. a break for the heat around at the western sacramento side. to the east, there is a heat advisory into tomato -- nevada and also north of us. beyond our little dome of fog in the bay area is where things are more like summer. another day sunday with breezy wind. we look at cloud cover. today, we clear out. then here comes a high clouds and mid-level clouds from southern california and we will add the element laid in the afternoon of a chance of thunderstorms. this is sunday taking you into monday. instability continues well east of us. if we look at the state as a whole notice that the interior deserts could pick up maybe some wet rain there instead of just
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dry lightning. that would be nice. the risk of lightning is there. 74 and breezy today. low 60's downtown. mid 80's. a chance of thunderstorms right on through monday. a slight chance then inland we warm up. we will be out of the 80's for more 90's for the interior vallenro min tm more eco-friendly. nnative bidegntho support natural habitats.
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leading us into a secluded corner of presidio, and intersection of nature and design. >> these are small habitats wehs can come and nest. christian: the triangular towers were created with local willow and acacia and originally laid out as part of a designook at te concepts earlier this year during a visit to california college of the arts where students were tasked with turning locally sourced materials into structures that would support specific habitats area refresher market as habitats. professor margaret akita says this is a chance to scale up the theoretical. >> d structures were done digitally first. that is the beauty of using tools to digitalize. >> students spend multiple weekends assembling the installation, joining the
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parts using knots and technique inspired by native people. >> we learn from indigenous elders how to tie a self time not. >> that habitats are designed to enhance a wide range of environments from areas around levees to open urban space. they say the common thread is thinking about how communities can help restore urban environments to be more eco-friendly. >> you imagine how much greater the impact would be if we had a community action? >> this is an interesting, novel idea. how can you improve infrastructure for plants and animals? >> presidio trust wildlife ecologist jonathan young says birds have already gone purging on the towers. spencer christian, abc seven news. liz: the materials used are meant to last for a limited time then degrade back into the environment. still to come on abc seven
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forward, finding solutions, abc seven news. liz: we start with another check of the forecast. let's get to lisa. it would be nice if it cleared out soon. lisa: it might a little bit. here in the city is has been breezy and below average with limited sun. that will not change today but we are looking at warmer weather through the week. 56 santa cruz now. sunny skies on the way with highs in the upper 60's. 59 downtown. 58 palo alto. 69 and sunshine here at the
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shark tank. things are brightening up around the edges. sunny skies in concord, livermore. mid 60's. the plan is for a mild afternoon around the bay. inland to the minute upper 80's by 3:00. sunny in hayward and fremont and breezy. sun into the east bay, but not out of the 60's there. highs should be in the low 70's, cooler than average. fog comes back quickly tonight. high and mid-level clouds sunday. details on that in a few minutes. liz: house speaker nancy pelosi is on her way to a diplomatic tour of asia. she is set to visit u.s. allies with stops in japan, south korea, malaysia, and singapore. tensions remain high on whether she will visit self-governing taiwan, a point of contention for u.s. and china relations. china's state news agency reports that president xi jinping has set out a warning saying if you play with fire you get burned.
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if pelosi does decide to visit taiwan, this would be the highest u.s. official visit since 1997. developing news of the negotiations to bring brittney griner and paul whelan home from their detention in russia. abc news reporter mary alice parks has more. >> the white house overnight accusing the kremlin of stalling and negotiating in bad faith. russian officials reportedly saying the kremlin wanted a convicted murderer released in addition to vikr bt, a arms deaa potential prisoner swap for americans paul whelan and brittney griner. he is in german custody, not u.s. and was convicted of a brutal political assassination in broad daylight in berlin. secretary of state lincoln speaking to his russian counterpart about the u.s. offer to bring brittney griner and paul whelan home. >> we had a frank and direct conversation. i pressed the kremlin to accept
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the substantial proposal we put forth. >> i asked to the white house if they were optimistic or if the talks could still fall apart. did the administration feel like it has accomplished what it was going for by going public with the offer? >> the conversations will continue. just because it is the right thing to do. >> the white house is getting a lot of questions about mark fogle another american detained in russia in a case similar to brittany garner's. the white house is not saying much about his case. very alice parks. liz: on the peninsula a brutal robbery in daly city was caught on camera. this happened thursday around 4:30 on sky 9 avenue. the robbers struck the victim with a firearm and stole his watch. the robber got away in a red vehicle with tinted windows.
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the 71-year-old victim was treated for injuries at the scene but did not go to the hospital. e folwe a bankamily belve offering a 75,000 dollar reward in 2016 homicide investigation in the tenderloin. investigators believe the man riding on the handlebars of this bicycle could be a killer and they suspect tee shot 24-year-old mitchell warren on ellis street your bulk. bullies have images from several angles. one shows the suspect wearing a giants cap and dark sweatshirt with the word french on the back. they have not disclosed a motive for the killing but they saved mitchell warren had an argument with government. after a small decline in covid positivity in california, the seven-day averages going back up. it is 15.8% now. face masks are again required on barge. the board of directors will decide in september to extend the mandate passed october 1.
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a new study shows that adults who do not live with kids under five were twice as likely to have severe covid. with covid cases surging, the biden administration is preparing to roll out new boosters that target the dominant omicron variant. sec. boosters will not be going out for those under 50 yet. abc news reporter morgan norwood has more. morgan: the biden administration is securing 171 million variant specific doses to help fight this threat. officials say the current vaccine was designed to work against the original strain of covid. while it continues to dramatically risk -- drop the risk of hospitalization and death, its effectiveness has slightly waned as the virus mutated. >> at the virus has continued to prove to be more than a formidable foe with variance of concerns emerging. it keeps bumping off the prior variance as we are starting to see now with the highly transmissible ba.5.
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>> ba.5 accounts for most of the new daily cases in the country with 80 8% of americans now living in a -- 88% of americans now living in a county with medium or high transmission levels. in los angeles county health officials are refusing to impose an indoor mask mandate. in milwaukee it is public -- it's public school system is updating guidance to require masks only when covid-19 levels are high. that is based on county cases and hospital stays. president biden just tested negative again friday morning after battling the virus for days. he urged americans to take the necessary precautions to protect themselves. >> unfortunately, covid is still with us. what is different now is our ability to perhaps ourselves from serious illness due to covid. >> meanwhile, the biden administration decided to hold off on second boosters for everyone under 50 until september when new vaccines should be ready. the ministration hopes to start a new campaign to get people
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under 50 to get what would then be a fourth shot. morgan norwood abc news los angeles. >> yesterday, getting answers, abc news special correspondent talked about the fall booster shot plan. >> both moderna and pfizer will put forth a booster. it is a vaccine that will cover rain tha be targeting5. at said doctors estimate covid cases from the two variants may be as high as seven times the amount being reported because many people are testing at home. will smith posted a video apologizing to chris rock for slapping him at the oscars, the first time smith has gone on camera to talk about the incident. >> there is no part of me that thinks that was the right way to behave in that moment.
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>> yesterday smith released the video on social media. it is titled "it's been a minute." he has remained mostly silent up until now. smith slapped rock over a joke the comedian made about his wife jada pinkett smith. in the nearly six minute video the actor reflected on what happened and said he wanted to answer questions people have asked. >> why didn't you apologize to chris in your acceptance speech? i was fogged out. it was all fuzzy. i have reached out to chris. the message that came back is that he is not ready to talk. i apologize to you. my behavior was unacceptable. i am here whenever you are ready to talk. >>'s mess apologized to chris rock's family along with his
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fellow nominees. he has been banned from the oscars for 10 years. ahead, forget the mega millions. there's another big clarence -- prize this weekend. the golden girls are back, sort of. how you can get a taste of the past. here is a live this morning. you see fog across the bay bridge. you see fog across the bay bridge. we will check in w thanks to chase, angie's not sweating this text since there's zero overdraft fees if she overdraws by $50 or less. and, kyle, well, he's keeping calm with another day to adjust his balance if he overdraws by more than $50. overdraft assist from chase. make more of what's yours.
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did you say yes? the new xfinity supersonic bundle. it's kind of a big deal. liz: a new exhibit in san pp t war in vietnam through august 14. it shows how the g.i. movement unfolded with antiwar copy houses your military bases and newspapers giving independent voices to soldiers. >> people don't generally know there was a strong antiwar movement in the military. there were very powerful things
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done by people in the military to try to end the war. liz: the exhibit is open from 1:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. seven days a weekntil august 14. admission is free. this weekend marks the return of one of san francisco's biggest fears for the lgbtq community, the up your alley festival tomorrow on fulsome street. investigate -- they are asking festivalgoers to limit contact while enjoying performances and vendors. grab a jacket if you are heading out under the city this weekend. lisa: the breeze will kick up. it's the 63 here at sfo. the high will be gusty with sunny skies today. we are looking at more clouds sunday and a warm up in the seven-day outlook next. liz: the giants will retire will seven-day outlook next. liz: the giants will retire will clark's number later today.alwas
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lisa: here is a live look from our santa cruz camera this morning hanging out at the beach. it's a chilly start to the morning. later today the giants will retire the number 22 in honor of san favorite will clark. fans are asked to be in their seats by 5:00 p.m. at oracle park for the pregame ceremony that will include several of his former teammates including buddy thompson, kevin mitchell, and barry bonds. it is just as the 11th time in the team's 139 year history that they are retiring a uniform number. clark spent his first eight seasons playing in san francisco. he had a 299 batting average with 176 home runs and a 709 rbis. after the ceremony the giants will take on the cubs at 6:05
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tonight. here is casey pratt with the highlights. >> tough news for the giants. all-star outfielder joc pederson will be out at least several days after suffering a concussion. the giants are hosting the clubs. alex cub striking out the side and the third. frank's window swinging. alfonso rivas swinging. patrick wisdom gets to cobb. he almost hit this one to his alma mater st. mary's. but it is one nothing cubs. the giants down one with bases loaded in the seventh. that was their big opportunity there. the giants fell apart in the ninth. morel hits this one left field. he gets a glove on it but it pops out here. the giants end up losing this one for-two.
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-- 4-2. 831 homer told us. his face of the year. that gives the a's a two run lead. drama with the white sox. tim anderson did not like this strike. he gets up close and personal with the umpire. the umpire says, right there. that is where you pecks me with your helmet, dude. seth brown just returned fromit. he has dad strength. his second home where the game. he said he was practicing his swing in the delivery room. tough training cap news for the 49ers. eric armstead will be out a few weeks with a sprained knee but should be ok for the season. meanwhile, nick bosa picking up the slack. despite his dominance, he is not totally going up tray lances offense. >> nick is such a great athlete. he is stopping most of the plays he is in.
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he is the best guys at getting there and not running in anybody. if you had 22 guys out there like that it would be much better not to get guys hurt. >> honing everything in, i will not add too many more things. throughout my whole career i have the tools. i just have to perfect everything. >> in ba.2 cairo released a new ad today. -- nba 2k released their new ad today. the graphics are amazingly lifelike. have a great weekend everybody. i am casey pratt. liz: let's check the forecast now, lisa. we are checking the weekend. it's a pretty typical san francisco summer. lisa: it is. as we ended july we are below average with temperatures four to six degrees below average. live doppler seven all the way
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into southern california uc subtropical moisture. some of that will move north creating thunderstorms potentially for you somebody, make -- yosemite, maybe even the northern sierra. the bay area is getting clearing towards the east bay, concord, livermore, and the south bay from the pedis to san jose. still a lot of cloud cover. you notice mid-level clouds. you probably saw them last week from mount tam. 59 downtown. 62 in oakland. 61 in palo alto. mid-60's for san jose and upper 60's half moon bay. there is a shaky camera. emeryville the wind has been anywhere from 20 to over 30 miles per hour through the delta. 59 petaluma. mid-60's where the wind had been gusty. sunny skies with mid-60's and lend. to the golden gate, it's been cloudy. the wipers from day-to-day over
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into the east bay as well. measurable drizzle. partly cloudy conditions over all. looking for increasing clouds, maybe, feeling a bit sticky for sunday. then a chance of clouds mainly east of us in the foothills and the central coast. but we are not expecting anything locally. there is the outside chance we could see something. but you will notice the drifting high and mid-level clouds. here is a look at the smoke perhaps drifting into the east bay. air quality is good. this is above 5000 feet. the hazy or conditions are near the mountains where this will continue into sunday. then we add in high clouds for the afternoon. then through monday a chance of showers and storms from the mountains to the foothills and the high and mid-level clouds here. 76 in santa clara, 75 in millipede us. that's a comfortable day. from san mateo, the sea breeze staying put for parts of the
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peninsula with 64 downtown. sounds sitting mid to upper 60's. looking at sun by the airport. 74 petaluma. it 80's. that's a comfortable day for wine country. it is east bay in the upper 60's for oakland. it should be the 70's this time yr. cool n union city. head inland. temperatures are warmer, more like summer. still, a bit below average. only 85 in livermore. morning fog, gusty afternoon especially along the coast. a chance for thunderstorms mainly to the east of us and south of us lingers into monday. then as we get through the next several days into the new workweek and the new month the temperatures warm up a little bit. liz: lisa, thank you. a golden opportunity for golden girls fans in southern california. the popular show is coming back
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this weekend in a way. veronica miracle has a look at the antonio gandy-golden up. -- has a look at the golden pop up. >> grab your three best friends. the golden girls are back. for the first time ever fans of the iconic show can immerse themselves in all things golden. >> this time i think we have hit the jackpot. >> from the bedrooms to the hanging garlic. derek berry is the mastermind behind other pop-ups like saved by the max and good burger. he is back at it again. >> this is a show i have always wanted to bring to life. it brings you back to a better, more fun time. i remember watching it with my parents. >> a lot of the jokes are a little inappropriate watching as a young kid. >> i don't know that ninerek s k
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was paying attention. >> mom, you are making lasagna california. what is the occasion? >> i just know it's your favorite. >> the main centerpiece of the pop-up is the food. >> rose, we are going to eat a cheesecake. >> four kinds of cheesecake are on the menu and for the main courses you will find vegan options too. what are your favorite options? >> this is the best lasagna i have ever had. >> what do you think sophia will have to say about this? she thinks her lasagna is the best. >> i think she would cosign it. >> if you cannot make it to l.a., don't worry. san francisco will get its own golden girls pop up this window. -- this winter. get the abc seven bay area streaming tv app and join us whenever you want wherever you are. next, guy theory is holding --
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liz: this animal rescue held a mobile adoption in concord. d.c. seemed action characters showed up. the foundation places hundreds of cats and dogs with hundreds of qualified families every year. today they placed more than 46,000 dogs and graduated rescue turn to service dogs with veteran handlers. >> this is our d.c. league of super pets event. intake was able to customize the names of all the puppies. we have puppies like jonathan and crypto. liz: to -- guy fieri
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is hosting an all-star chefs dinner for injured justin sutherlin. fieri is stepping in with a $5,000 ticket event to help with medical expenses. he invited 10 famous chefs to is sonoma county home next month. they will dine, wine, and receive a special culinary demonstration. you can get your tickets for the fundraiser until august 3. lisa: we have sun inland downfall will be fading. that will allow for 70's and 80's bayside and inland. hazy inland this afternoon. the good, below average in oakland as well as on the the accuweathy forecast will and humidity and mood and high-level clouds the
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forecast for sunday. there is an outside chance for us thunderstorm mainly in the mountains. by the middle of the week to the end of the week we warm up away from the coast back to low 90's inland. that will feel more like summer. still pleasant around the bay and low clouds and fog are not going anywhere. so the sea breeze is keeping mother nature on. liz: thank you all for joining us on abc seven mornings. i'm liz kreutz with lee sergeant. next, nfl lives back together makes it a -- takes a look at all nfl training camps. the preliminary bouts will be live on abc seven for the america -- from the american airlines center in dallas. that is it for us today. thank you again for joining us and have a great day.
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