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area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: -- >> happening now, monkeypox vaccines opening. kumasi: gunshots rang out. who was hurt. >> remembering bill russell. looking back at his career that started here in the bay area. kumasi: good morning. >> thank you for being with us. we start out with the forecast. drew: it is muggy. we are tracking light showers. this is monsoonal moisture streaming in from south to north. you can see highway 29 moving out of napa, some yellow on the screen. a trace of rain because of the cell. a little moisture reaching the surface.
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and another system we are watching, moisture moving in from south to north. watching this closely as it enters the south bay. showers producing lightning. no lightning strikes reported. upper 50's, low 60's. it is mild, a live look outside. the chance of a shower in the north bay, still an isolated chance in the afternoon. still a chance in the north bay as everything quiet down later this evening. later, a look at the storm system and your highs coming up later. kumasi: san francisco general is hosting another monkeypox vaccine clinic. ryan curry is driving us just joining us -- ryan curry is
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joining us now. ryan: right now the only place in san francisco to get a drop in for the monkeypox vaccine, other places, you will need an appointment. this place usually does draw a long line of people trying to get a monkeypox vaccine. it san francisco has requested 35,000 additional doses to me this high demand. as we have seen in the past, that demand is not anywhere hat tupy those eligible for the vaccine including gay, bisexual, and other men or trans-people who have sex with other men as well as people who are in close contacts at an event was some unsuspected or later had a confirmed case. this weekend on sunday, we spoke with several people who say they are being very careful right now.
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>> it seems awful. i am definitely not touching anyone right now. >> i probably want be doing any close contact with any person. i am vaccinated for monkeypox but that is a big concern. ryan: a very big concern. other places in it san francisco include ucsf, kaiser, and a few others read those require appointments. this one is a drop in that starts at 8:00 a.m.. we have seen many people come early in line to make sure they can get a dose. this place does close at noon but we are not sure what the supply is for the day. they could close early if they run out of doses. >> this morning, detest about a terrifying shooting at a youth
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football game. three people were shot at oakland tech, all survived. no arrests have been made. j.r. stone talked to witnesses who say one witness is just five years old. >> get the kids. j.r.: kids and families on the ground taking cover. >> we heard six gunshots going off. we started running across the field. once i heard the shooting stop, i picked my head up and another six shots rang out. j.r.: they believe there was a fight behind the bleachers. people went to see what was happening. a minute later, gunshots ran out
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sending parents into the bleachers and elsewhere. >> we got them up, pants running and screaming and we started helping kids who -- parents were trying to get their kids to the back of the bleachers. j.r.: three people were shot witnesses say a five-year-old girl was hit along with a man and woman. >> don't really know if they are shooting at each other. the kids don't deserve to be seeing and witnessing things like that. kids don't need to be around things like that. once you come to these events, that should be going on. j.r.: officers haven't said what led to the shooting. they believe iman who was shot was hit by a stray bullet. >> whatever happened behind the bleachers happened but it was unfortunate. you see kids crying and families in fear and it was horrible. j.r.: no arrests have been made
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and police have not released a description of the shooter or shooters in this case. j.r. stone, abc 7 news. kumasi: in the east bay, a man found shot to death in the middle of the street. oakland police found this person on 90th avenue while responding to a report of gunshots yesterday afternoon. this is showing the aftermath or you can see the heavy police response in the area. police have not made any arrests in the shooting. >> oakland police investigating a robbery that have been on telegraph avenue area you see two suspects enter and try to steal items here that is when the store owner confronted them. one broke a large store window to escape. a detained store owner after receiving phone calls of a man with a gun in the street. officers conducted a search. kumasi: another robbery at a
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walgreens in san francisco. the employees tried to stop the man who was grabbing things off of the shelf and put them in his pants. we have reached out to san francisco police to get a comment on this. we have not heard back. >> tributes continue to pour in for nba legend bill russell who grow up -- grew up in the bay area. he went to high school in oakland and went on to have a legendary career at usf. he led the program in consecutive ncaa championships in 1956 and 1956 and was inducted into the hall of fame in 1959. he put together a hall of fame career, winning 11 titles in 13 seasons with the celtics.
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here he is back in 1956 on the social impact he made for how athletes reviewed. bill russell: i think i had a lot to do with the respect that athletes are treated, black-and-white. >> one of his quotes was he wasn't sure about heaven which may have been a step down for him because have been him was playing with those guys. >> there were moments of silence around the country. he was awarded the presidential medal of freedom here in 2019 he won the arthur asked -- ash courage award. drew: live doppler 7, you will see it, checking showers working from south to north across the bay area as monsoonal moisture was in. it is not uncommon to get some showers peered watching closely for lightening strikes. no lightening has been detected.
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we have scattered showers and some moisture is reaching the surface. a trace of rainfall at napa. it feels muggy there. here are the dew points. this measures how much moisture is in the atmosphere. when it creeps into the mid and upper 50's, you can feel the humidity because of the monsoonal moisture. here is live doppler seven. high-pressure to the east. at low pressure off of the coast. washer funneling into northern california and that is why you have the chance for the isolated showers. this morning, the best chance of finding an isolated shower is in the north bay. it is muggy there here the chance does continue into the early afternoon. this is 130 time in the afternoon. later into the early evening, clouds clear from south to north and shower chances move out as the sun goes down later on
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tonight. highs today in the 60's and 70's close to the coast. you will feel the humidity. you will find the chance for an isolated shower. thankfully we have not seen any this morning. sue: starting your monday commute, the early morning drive over the altamont pass with the high wind advisory. it is about a 40 minute drive west bound. westbound highway four is looking good. in the junction in concord, reports of an injury accident. san rafael into the city, you will find a fog. looking at the golden gate bridge, not so bad here but down on the road coming across through the robin williams tunnel, heads up, limited visibility. that may produce a bit of a sprinkle. to the san mateo bridge, an 18
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minute drive. high-rise into foster city from eight 80, traffic moving at a good clip. we will come back in a few minutes. julian: a critical week. the inflation debate continues on capitol hill. what both sides are saying about a major bill. kumasi: the food and drake option you will have in the plaza. julian: it is the start of a new month.
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kumasi: happening today, activists plan to protest outside nancy pelosi's office over reports of a potential visit to taiwan. this morning she is in singapore with a delegation to discuss shared interests among allies. the trip includes stops in malaysia, south korea, and japan. cnn is porting top taiwanese and u.s. officials say she is
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expected to stop in taiwan despite concern could trigger a war with china. beijing is against any move that would acknowledge the self governed taiwan as an independent country. julian: president biden back in covid isolation after testing positive. a rear rebound case of those seen treated with paxlovid. the president is sidelined at a critical time for his agenda. faith abubey has the details. faith: the public schedule cleared after he tested positive ekenn forovthe bid: everything i fine. i'm feeling good. faith: they are close to passing part of his core agenda, the inflation reduction asked -- act includes corporate minimum tax at 15% and makes historic investments in clean energy. senator joe manchin who had a surprise deal with chuck schumer
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and revised legislation told abc news the bill is about investing in america. simple mansion this is about -- sen. manchin: this is taking h mendez toll on anything you do. faith: they are skeptical of what it could do. pat toomey calling the bill a disaster. sen. toomey: it is just going to make inflation worse and it is not going to do any good. faith: the report showed for the second quarter and a role the -- in a row, the gdp has dropped. >> it is very concerning peered is not just a few categories. it is spreading broadly across the economy. faith: the president of the -- federal reserve -- >> the federal reserve has more work to d t bringheconomy faith:ce
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vo to pass the inflation bill but it is unclear whether they have the support of kyrsten sinema who has not signed off on it. julian: a sunnyvale nonprofit helping students prepare for school there that will host a back-to-school drive-through event for children and their events -- and their families. the organization said children who have access to appropriate school supplies will be eager and better prepared for learning. kumasi: a new wine bar set to open in san francisco. according to the chronicle, a married couple are behind this bar and they own another. the wines served will be made from sustainable vineyards.
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they will also have beer and cider and nonalcoholic drinks. this will join others at thrive city. that is a good addition. whatever mood you are in, you have a good option. drew: i love it. kumasi: we will confirm it when we go. there is probably a story find it. julian: is this storytime? drew: here is the south bay.
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partly cloudy skies. we are finding isolated showers in the north bay peered it is a humid day for all of us. with any shower we are tracking, a chance for lightening. a warmer pattern by midweek. i want to take you toward the south bay. likely seeing a shower. this shield of a pushing off to the north. in the north bay, more isolated showers. yellow and orange on your screen, likely indicating showers reaching the surface. we have had measurable rainfall. no lightening strikes detected. isolated in terms of showers. the best chance of finding a shower is in the north bay. very minimal rainfall. it is a humid day.
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60's and 70's around the bay shoreline. we will go into the 80's and 90's. we will keep the chance of an isolated shower. in the south bay, more in the way of sunshine. not great sleeping weather. it is mild. upper 50's upper 60's as we head into tuesday. here is the seven-day forecast. we track thunderstorms today. tomorrow a blend of the sun and clouds. well into the 90's inland. the early call on the weekend, a steady pattern with afternoon sunshine. 70's, 80's and 90's. coming up, the seven things to know. julian: are you tired of feeling crammed on airplanes? you will soon be able to let the airlines know what you think about the size of the seat. kumasi:
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blamed on the mckinney fire. it has burned more than 52,000 acres since it started on friday and a zero contained. julian: number two, the death toll from the kentucky flooding is 28 peered dozens still unaccounted for. officials say the rain is continuing this week. -- 28. officials say dozens are still accounted for and they said the rain is continuing this week. number four, an appointment only monkeypox vaccine opens at a vaccine clinic today. it opens at 8:00 this morning. drew: number five, tracking showers on live doppler 7 as monsoonal moisture streams in. the best chance of finding shower in the north bay this morning. sue: number six, looking san jose onto 80 and 87, this is highway 280 with the 17 over crossing.
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headlights headed in the northbound direction. here is highway 87. kumasi: number seven, banana boat recalling sunscreen because of a cancer-causing chemical. the spf 30 spray has an expiration date of december 2022 , february 2020 three, and april 2024. you should stop using it and contact banana boat for a refund. in today's gma first look, someone is playing it cool p the winner of the mega millions jackpot hasn't come forward yet. alex: mega millions mystery. this morning, the search is on for the winner of the whopping one point three $4 billion jackpot. >> it is fun. you think, do i know this person? alex: the single ticket was sold
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at a speedway gas station in a chicago suburb. what is a former winner think? we caught up with a past powerball winner who took home a $28 million ticket in 1999. >> i imagine this person right now is feeling -- everything has changed. alex: we will be live outside the lucky store where the winning ticket was sold. kumasi: taylor swift is a vocal environmentalist but has just been ranked as the worst celebrity for carbon emissions because of her private jet. a report from a u.k. sustainability firm bond from january until now, or jet has emitted over 8000 tons of carbon, the most of any celebrity. her team has responded saying it is often loaned out to other people and is not always hurt making those trips. julian: new food options coming
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to oakland international airport. an open 80's themed sports bar is opening along with a new location. there will be multiple coffee stalls in the terminals and some of the first new restaurant to open since the pandemic. all of the new restaurants are slated to be open by 2023. kumasi: the faa will take steps to make airplane seats a standard size across all airlines. they are opening an 80 day, period. over the years, airlines have made smaller to pack planes but there have been worries about consumer groups and safety issues. julian: i am ready with my comments. we could all use more space. kumasi: yes. julian: saving a roller rink.
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wildfire burning at the beginning fire turned deadly, scorching tens of thousands of acres in the last five days. kumasi: devastating floods in kentucky. the search for dozens still missing. julian: monkeypox vaccinations can send a. -- monkeypox vaccinations clinics. it is monday, august 1. kumasi: let's get a check of our forecast. drew: this morning we are talking about showers. live. letter -- five doppler seven from kumasi: over to saint99 amy: -- tracking isolated showers -- another shield of a moisture beginning to move into gilroy, moving north and entering the
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south bay we will watch this very closely but there is a chance where you live of finding a couple of raindrops. right now it is mild. upper 50's if not mid-60's and clear lake warmer than that. it is a humid day ahead. here is sfo, we have fog along the immediate coast line. we will see the chance of a shower in the forecast throughout the day of the best chance of finding a shower throughout the day in the north bay. the sun is really peeking out in the south bay by 4:00 and we will take another look at the weather and time of the wet weather and show you temperatures. kumasi: the largest wildfire in california this year is being blamed for two deaths. the mckinney fire has burned more than 52,000 acres since it started on friday. several hikers had to be rescued
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from the pacific crest trail. tara campbell spoke with bay area residents who were worried they may have to evacuate. cara -- tara: the mckinney fire captured on video. frantically searching for his friends. >> just terrible. he had minutes to get out of there before the fire just engulfed us. tara: flames ripping through the forest and beyond, wiping out 50,000 acres friday and forcing more than 2000 people from their homes. mason later learning is burned to the ground. >> the fire was in your face. i actually got burned a little bit on my face, and it was so intense peered i was scared. -- intense. i was scared.
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tara: they are on evacuation alert. >> they are worried that if it catches on fire than the embers would come up. tara: making the move from the bay area a year ago and hoping for the best and preparing for the worst. do you have your rv packed in case you have to leave? >> yes, we got it totally set up. >> we felt up all of the gas tanks. >> the field takes are full and we filled every water jug we own. tara: this is the view of mount, swallowed by smoke filled skies. >> it looks like it is snowing sometimes when we are out here. tara: at into an already challenging battle. >> the national forest is big and beautiful but it also has some steve and rugged terrain.
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coupled with high temperatures and low humidity, they come into play and make an extreme fire danger situation right now. tara: tough to predict with 0% contained. >> evacuation orders are constantly changing. the fire activity we have right now is extreme and the fire fighters are doing their best. tara: how many structures have been destroyed has not been confirmed. kumasi: the oak fire is holding at just over 19,000 acres. containment is now up to 67%. we know at least 124 homes have been destroyed. julian: new york city joined san francisco in declaring a local health emergency over the spread of monkeypox as fears of spread of the disease continues, vaccines remain in low supply. ucsf will deliver the vaccine by
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appointment only. ryan curry is there with the latest. ryan:. san francisco general, another clinic set to open at 8:00. as we have seen multiple times, once the clinic opens they only stay open until this supply runs out and there is really no telling what that situation looks like. it does vary day by day. according to san francisco and the health department, they have asked for 35,000 doses of the monkeypox vaccine to meet the incredibly high demand. this comes as the mayor declared a state of emergency to try to allocate more resources to getting people vaccinated. right now in san francisco, those eligible include bay -- gay, bisexual, or other trans people who have sex with men or anyone who is in a contact with
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someone who had a confirmed or suspected diagnosis of monkeypox. we spoke with several people who said an event very different as people were trying to be cautious. >> i don't know if you came in the previous years, you would just be body to body and that is not the case. we have made a lot of room for folks. ryan: a lot of people taking extra precautions. other places have vaccines but as we mentioned, appointment only. kaiser permanente and other areas are some offering vaccines by appointment. today at san francisco general, another clinic opening at 8:00 a.m. in a few hours and is scheduled to go until noon. as we have mentioned, they only go until supplies last and we don't know what the supply is and there is usually a long line of people trying to get the vaccine. live in san francisco, ryan curry, abc 7 news.
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julian: as monkeypox cases rise, parents concerned about children returning to school. the cdc says the first two cases the children in the u.s. have been mild but health officials are concerned that children eight and under could develop more severe illness. today, a doctor shared signs and symptoms to watch out for from the cdc. >> it starts with headaches, body aches, fever, flulike symptoms and it also can feel like covid and then the characteristic, painful blisters starting on the face could spread throughout the entire body and internally as well. julian: you can watch the full interview coming up on good morning america at 7:00 a.m., right after abc seven mornings. we have everything you need to know about monkeypox, including accidents and treatment. it is all on our website. kumasi: the first shipment of grain to leave ukraine since the
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russian invasion began as arrived in turkey. schip carrying the grain left odessa bound for a stumble, -- istanbul, and worship its plant in the next few weeks. julian: now to the devastation and deadly -- more shipments are planned in the next few weeks. julian: now to the devastating and deadly flooding in kentucky. rain expected to continue this week. the governor is warning residents to seek higher ground and shelter as a flood watch continues in effect. k-9 unit searching through to bring for survivors. >>. human sent in the water because others have drowned and pushed through the water. there is human sent over everything that was in a home. julian: drone video shows the damage to his misses and homes costing hundreds of millions of dollars. some flood victims are having
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faculty finding water they can drink. kumasi: caltrans clearing debris from a mudslide on highway 38 in the san bernardino national forest. no injuries reported. the large amount of debris is from the 2020 el dorado fire caused by fireworks used at a gender reveal party. julian: california abortion clinics responding to a surge of outpatient -- out of state patients. some have created a new position they are calling patient navigators, responsible for helping abortion seekers make plans to get the health care they want. they are helping patients get financial help since abortion services are not covered by medicare. kumasi: new details about a local story that made international headlines. a san francisco couple said parking ticket has been reversed from parking in a red zone.
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the power problem -- the problem was that the curb was painted red and they painted around their tire. they say they parked in the spot for the past 25 years and these are pictures we saw from google maps that clearly shows it looks like it does not read, it is just extremely faded. donuts and coffee in exchange for your blood. the chain that is giving away coupons for free items for donating this month. julian: charter workdays mean more times for yourself. the results of the trial, i am guessing it is always good. how would you feel? drew: yes, now. kumasi: don't even finish. drew: we need it i want it. give it to me now. if anything negative is in that study. julian: there are never any negative things, people are always happy and productive. drew: here is live doppler 7.
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showers, isolated in nature in the north bay, attacking charset popped up in the east bay. you can see from dublin, you could see isolated drizzle this morning. watching a shield of moisture moving into hollister. this is all working to the north . thankfully, no lightning has been detected with any showers but the chance is there today that the lightning could be an issue. the dew point is well into the 50's. here is why we are seeing showers. low-pressure to the east funneling monsoonal moisture into northern california. hour-by-hour this morning, the best chance of finding a shower is likely in the north bay and continuing into the early afternoon. later in the day, the sun starts to peek out and showers move north and by sunset, out of this action. it is a monkey day -- muggy day.
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eight and nine lease -- 80's and 90's inland. let's get a check of traffic. sue: monday morning with the traffic glow on the east shore freeway. you can see the stream of headlights heading into berkeley and emeryville. you are in company. it is slowing just a bit, one of the busiest stretches around the entire bay area. here we go to the bifrfr fro, inclung the baykut,ou are t a 25 minute drive all the way into san francisco. sl from tracy up and over the ultima with windy
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julian: this morning, the world is remembering actress michelle nichols, among the first black woman with a leading role on a tv series but the influence extended far beyond television. we have more on her impact. mona: fans are celebrating the life of michelle nichols, the actors who broke barriers for black women in hollywood. the former nightclub singer was best known for her groundbreaking role on the star trek franchise sharing with william shatner what is widely believed to be the first
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interracial kiss on tv. worried about reactions from tv stations in the south, show runners wanted to film a second take of the scene where the kiss happened offscreen, but she said in her book that they deliberately flowed the lines to force the -- flubbed the lines so they could purposely tape it. in an interview, she explained how she once wanted to leave the series for a role on roadway but mlk talked her into staying. >> i said i am leaving star trek. he said you cannot. he said for the first time on television we will be seen as we should be seen every day, as intelligent, quality, beautiful people who can sing, dance can
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go into space. mona: president biden calling her a trailblazer of the stage and screen who redefined what is possible what and women. a costar paying tribute to her writing, "my heart is heavy and my eyes are shining like the stars you shine among." she also worked with nasa to recruit people of color. kumasi: you might need to check your gun -- sunscreen because banana boat is recalling some types because it may cause a -- contain a cancer-causing chemical. as they hair and scalp -- it is the here and scalp. banana boat's parent company said you should just get rid of the spray immediately and contact them to get a refund. julian: the american red cross is in need of blood donors and they are sweetening the incentive to donate.
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people who donate to the red cross to the end of the month will get a voucher for eighth free medium coffee at duncan -- dunkin'. kumasi: in the east bay, golden skate has been one of the treasures for nearly five decades. it was on the brink of closing until the community rolled in. it was scheduled to close at the end of the month and be replaced with housing. news of that shock to the community so people came to the rink to share memories. >> the building was going down every single year, so before the pandemic we figure they were going to close down because we weren't busy. kumasi: after so much support, the general manager said he is
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planning to keep it open for the foreseeable future. julian: this morning, we are learning more about the outcomes of the world's biggest trial of a four-day workweek. in june, 70 companies in the u.k. started testing the shortened work week for employees. the pay was not cut. and according to cnn, many workers said they feel happier, healthier, are doing better in their jobs and some say they have used the days to take up new harvest, fulfill ambitions or invest more time in relationships. one worker sympathetic the four-day workweek has been a life-changing. sign me up. kumasi: i am glad we have the data, but i think most people know that it would be life-changing. drew: the one person was like, we don't need your negativity. julian: and if you want to work five days a week, that should be an option for you. if you just want to hide out
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that extra day, you can do it. drew: living here and not having to commute probably feels like you don't have to go on that 90 minute commute and i have all of this time, i can go on a walk and enjoy where i live. kumasi: just enjoy your life. drew: how it should be. the question is would you want monday or friday? julian: friday. kumasi: friday. julian: do you want monday off? drew: i don't know. if you get friday off, you are not really missing much if you work 9:00 to 5:00 and then you can go have fun. kumasi: that is true, because sunday, you feel like have your day, you have to lay down. drew: a lot going on this
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morning. we have a fog at the surface. we have a lot of mid and high-level clouds. this is monsoonal moisture moving in from the south and has the chance of bringing an isolated shower and the chance of a lightning strike. with any storm we have seen, there has not been lightning. a sunny, dry, warm pattern by midweek. we have isolated showers, a few along the coastline here here is a cell moving into marin county, close to stinson beach into the north bay. we have had showers move on to middletown, st. helena. it is not widespread wet weather but isolated in nature as we track the monsoonal moisture moving in. charles are not uncommon this
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time of year to find an isolated one moving through. the best chance with front of showers likely in the north bay or interior portions of the east bay aired otherwise, a very humid day. numbers in the 60's and 70's. warm if not hot inland. an isolated shower in the north bay. overnight tonight, hanging onto muggy conditions, upper 50's to lower 60's heading into tuesday. we will track the chance of a thunderstorm today. that is out of here tonight tomorrow is quiet. we warm up midweek. early call on the weekend is morning fog to afternoon sunshine. julian: you can push pineapple to the side. apparently there is a peculiar topping added pizza becoming a big deal. kumasi: playing with dogs all day could be a dream come trooper the experience you can schedule. julian:
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kumasi: boeing has a green light to deliver the delivery process of just. they will be inspected by the faa for delivery. boeing has maintained the issues were not have impact on safety. julian: changes coming to uber could make your next ride better for you and the driver. they said they will show drivers how much they will get paid for a trip for they acceptt ey also le other ride requests in the area. the change is to give drivers more control over the work they do. uber said writers will benefit from fewer canceled trips.
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kumasi: nasa's new groundbreaking image of the earth is being celebrated. james webb telescope was releasing its first picture last month. a collection has been created. she created the brand in order to merge fashion with science. i like the idea. the attraction and england that lets you play fetch with more than two dozen golden retriever's. this is a part of the golden treiber experience. julian: oh my gosh. kumasi: it shows there adorable lives in you can help take care of these golden retrievers. the owners say it helps if your
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if -- if you are considering getting a dog you can find out what it is like and helps people to overcome their fear of dogs and it is also just a stress reliever. it is also available for special occasions. drew: if you can take care of 26, you can take care of one. julian: they are cute. drew: here is the east bay hills , way off on the horizon aired the structure pointing to the fog linking. above the fog, high cloud cover because we are tracking moisture through the atmosphere. here is live doppler seven, isolated showers and the north bay, some of the coastline. it is all associated with monsoonal moisture from soft annoyed. any shower we have could have the potential for attending. throughout the morning and early
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afternoon, the best chance of finding a shower is likely in the north bay. a look at the highs today, quite warm moving away from the coast. kumasi: new at six :00, keeping your hotdogs cool. be creative they too feel good and fashionable. julian: the back story behind a local store shelf interaction. kumasi: we are saying goodbye to an all-time great. a look back at the legacy bill russell is leaving hind. julian: we will be right back.
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