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president mar-a-lago estate. the fbi moving in on that. >> federal officials expected to announce new measures to combat the spread of monkeypox.roject s land in the station into housing units. >> it is tuesday, august 9. reggie: we will start with the weather. larisa: we will begin with low clouds that push in this morning. we have clear skies in the morning -- mid-50's and fog in santa rosa, 60 in livermore. from our roof camera, cloudy skies by 9:00 with everyone in
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the 60's. by noon time, upper 60's and 70's in the bay. the fog wants to break apart from the coast. they will linger along pacifica and see highs in the mid 80's. the coast, temperatures in the 60s. a bit of a warm up will take us to tt the week. reggie: we start with the developing news of the unprecedented search of the home of former president trump. dozens of agents swarmed the mar-a-lago home in florida. jobina: this raid was related to accusations that the former president improperly moved documents, including classified ones, from the white house. he claimed his home is currently under siege, rated and occupied
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by a large group of fbi agent's. law enforcement sources say thay ral judge, which would require probable cause a crime was committed. >> what was alleged in the affidavit bears out. it is possible criminal charges could be filed against the president. jobina: in january, the national archive took 15 boxes of documents from mar-a-lago with the cooperation of trump. the investigation was launched in may. the fbi has no comment on the raid and merrick garden has -- merrick garland has not spoken about it. republican leader kevin mccarthy put out a statement calling for an investigation into the justice department. reggie: we sent out a notification on our abc 7 news app when news first broke. if you want breaking news alerts, download our app.
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search for abc 7 news bay area in the app store and enable push alerts. >> former secretary of state mike pompeo is expected to sit for a closed-door deposition with the committee investigating the insurrection. the pennsylvania republican nominee for governor is also expected to be of interviewed. they will discuss using the 20th amendment after the 26th. -- after general 26 -- after january 6. it removes our president. he apparently planned an ultimate slate of elections to keep trump in power. reggie: rudy giuliani will not testify in an investigation into this. he was asked to testify for the grand jury but his attorneys asked him to postpone for a
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medical procedure, but his attorneys essay yesterday a judge ruled he did not have to appear. it's >> the biden administration and state lawmakers are expected to lay out new strategies to contain the monkeypox outbreak. ryan curry is live at zuckerberg san francisco general where the vaccine clinic is expected to reopen this morning. >> another day where officials at the hospital aim to vaccinate as many as possible. we have seen it in the past, some interesting scenes at the hospital with very long lines and low supply. a lot of frustration. we are learning more about the san francisco response to the monkey pox virus when you have it. we spoke with david norman, almost fully recovered. it did take them 17 days and he considers himself lucky to be getting over it so quickly. a rally was held at san francisco federal building monday to demand the government get more vaccines out there.
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there been questions about the contact tracing efforts as well. the city says not many people were able or willing to talk to them about names of possible exposures. no one from the city contracted -- contacted him and he says the virus is painful. >> it will probably leave a scar but i was in so much pain with the other places that they were that that was all it was focused on, mitigating that pain. >> the clinic opens at 8:00 a.m.. there are already a few people in line at the hospital. it's the only place in the city with drop-ins. other places require appointments. the emergency declaration has kicked in which is a positive sign to further vaccination enrollment. still, we are seeing interesting signs from the city about
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efforts ongoing with monkeypox, not just vaccination efforts but other ways they are able to contact people and trace virus spread. interesting times in the city. ryan curry, abc 7 news. >> thank you, and we have everything you need to know about monkeypox including vaccines, symptoms and treatment. you can find it on our website. a major breakthrough in the fight against lyme disease. pfizer has started a trial for a vaccine. there's is currently no vaccine for lyme disease, a tickborne illness. more than 20 years ago, the vaccine was stopped due to a lack of demand but one disease cases have increased. it's the trial has many locations, kids as young as five and adults are participating. vaccines could be sent to regulators as soon as 2025. reggie: brooke jenkins is going to run to keep her job in november. she filed paperwork at the
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department of elections yesterday. she was appointed as the top prosecutor as voters ousted the former prosecutor in june. she says her top priority is cracking down on open air drug markets, particularly in the tenderloin. kumasi: the san jose city council is set to build -- they will use land at the light rail stations. the developer wants to build apartments as well as commercial space and it could help san jose with housing needs and allow them to have additional operating funds. >> it canape for -- it can pay for improvements, units in operation for the systems. >> they estimate raising $40 million. if they lease the land it owns and said the city.
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-- instead of the city. big changes could come to short-term rentals in the city. the city council considering regulations that include a limit on non-hosted vacation rentals like airbnb, rentals where the owner does not live on the property. the city is dealing with a flood of complaints from residents about everything from parking to it roy -- noise at these properties. ifpproved by five of seven councilmembers, they will go into effect immediately. reggie: the mckinney fire is blamed for a fifth death. the u.s. forest service is one of the longtime fire lookouts, 73-year-old kathy treatment -- treatment -- schupman -- died. more than 100 homes have been destroyed in the fire is 55%
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contained. lisa: the weather has been seasonal -- seasonable. we see two systems locked into place over the past month. moving to the north will allow for high pressure to build in and bring warmth to the 90's for inland valleys by thursday. 62 in oakland, 60's from the east bay and south bay. 53 and not cloudy yet in santa rosa. that is why it is so cool looking at the coast in the far. sunny and breezy, warmer toward wednesday, thursday and into friday. here's a look at the cloud deck this morning. i gets nice and sunny, bright this afternoon, the clouds will move back through the bay. we do it all again for wednesday afternoon but by thursday, as the high builds and we could see high clouds and coming up. a shift in the pattern.
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81 in napa, 80 santa rosa, it could be hotter than that. 77 in fremont and low 80's in livermore, by tomorrow, a couple of degrees warmer. thursday and friday we see the 90's arrive, even 80 around the bayshore. we will get locked into this throughout the weekend. jobina: we have to talk about the wind, but chp has issued advisories for the open onepass and the benicia bridge but no issues this morning. a live picture of the san mateo bridge, moving to emeryville. 80 is our busy spot particularly in the westbound direction. drive times so far so good, highway 416, and to the airport, a seven minute ride. reggie: addressing violent
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kumasi: oakland police chief armstrong says a lack of resources is keeping his department from responding to emergencies. this after officers responded to deadly shootings over the weekend. >> the oakland police chief leronne armstrong says the more than eight shootings over the weekend, four fatal, have his department struggling to allocate resources. >> we deal with shootings, illegal sideshow activity, robberies. >> two shootings on saturday left two dead. >> this is a chaotic scene. clubs in the area had just closed. there were hundreds of people in the streets.
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>> with officers responding to calls throughout the city, they called him and about the cannabis business being robbed, the chief says there were not enough resources to respond. >> i apologize to the business owners. we did not have the resources to respond in a timely manner to the burglary. we can't rely on the police department to solve everything. we just don't have the resources. >> on sunday, three more shootings and two more dead, first 73 homicides this year, five less than last year. the recent spike in crime is draining resources. >> we were asked, what amount is enough? >> he is policy director for this organization that works to and police violence in communities of color. despite calls to defund the police, he plans to increase police funding and officer pay over the last few years. he acknowledges staffing shortages and retention issues but blames department
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leadership. >> we can get a handle on how to send people to the right place at the right time, that is their issue. they have more than $300 million a year and it is asinine to hear them claim they don't have enough resources to dispatch appropriately to the relatively small number of calls. >> following the violence, the chief says they will reevaluate the strategy for next weekend and continue to shift resources to violence prevention. reggie: police have busted a metal recycling business accused of buying stolen car parts. they have been knowingly buying stolen catalytic converters for months. they sold converters that have been marked stolen or others that you just suggest they were
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illegally obtained. they have seen a drop in these thefts since the initial boast engine. >> asylum-seekers in mexico will soon be able to stay in the u.s. what waiting for court hearings. they will be able to end the trump era for many mexico hearing -- texaco policy. this came after the supreme court ruled the president should have powers to decide this policy. reggie: california food workers have the lowest reliable hours and that is according to a study. fast food workers make also $6,000 less than similar jobs throughout the state. the average wage is 16 dollars an hour while the living wage in california is $21 an hour.
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kumasi: getting some bay area students to college. this was fun. i got the chance to host a black excellence scholarship unit in oakland. the warriors provided us with thisid a i exciting beents are h totocall blaolges ane ll they each got $1000 scholarships and some nice swag, and a pair of tickets to an upcoming warriors game this season. reggie: and you were representing this. kumasi: i was representing my black university, the best one. i look my school and going to an hbcu was the best decision i could waited and i was like you don't know what you are in store for, get excited. i was happy to get there.
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and they each got personalized warriors jerseys and hats. they deserve it. reggie: so cool. lisa: good for them. if only you could go back. reggie: i would make some changes. choices would be reviewed. lisa: good thing you can go back. changes have been hard to come by with the weather. we've been locked in this weather, mild afternoons, no heat spikes. the peninsula, hayward, fremont, numbers are milder. 62 in belmont, 55 in belmont city with low 60's on the coast. sea surface at2 yea o warmer the wateretion. less than a solid deck of low clouds. but we will see it increased
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through the hours of the morning. we will be cloudy in the next few hours and temperatures on the mild side. look for upper 70's in san jose. about three degrees shy, mid 70's if you are headed to santa cruz. if you look at palo alto and menlo park, pleasant day. but 79 yesterday in redwood city so very little change. you can see the clouds gathering along the coast. around average, upper 60's downtown. the sea breeze up to 30 miles an hour, already breezy at sfo. 81 in novato. it was warm with widespread low to mid 80's. 73 in oakland, castro valley in the mid 70's toward the east bay. the breezes coming your way it rough afternoon, keeping it pleasant with 83 in walnut creek.
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livermore 82, mid 80's in brentwood. we will shake up the pattern in the next few days, better details coming up. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to morning. reggie: the princess in pop expected to make new music. kumasi: an east bay restaurant co-owned byember of green day no longer in operation. denny's all-time favorite super slam is back. get bacon, sausage, eggs, hashbrowns and buttermilk pancakes for only $6.99.
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than 1000 doses. reggie: a project that will help the city's housing sources -- shortage and provide funding. lisa: partly cloudy this morning, comfortable. >> -- a picture of the bay bridge toll plaza. kumasi: tributes are pouring in for actress and singer olivia newton-john who died after a long battle with cancer, she was 73. reggie: a reward has been issued for any information on a northern california teenager who disappeared after attending a campground party near lake tahoe. >> in this morning's gma first look, what happened to kylie roundy? -- rodney?
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scouring after she disappeared from this campground in tahoe. >> we have no plans to leave any stone unturned until we get her home. >> treating this as an induction, the fbi also involved. she was last seen at a party at the campground along with between two and 300 other teens. her mother says it is not like her to just disappeared. there, we are begging for you to please come forward and share your story. >> the latest on this desperate surge at 7:00 a.m.. abc's news los angeles. kumasi: a popular diner closed after two decades. the post on facebook just said it is time for rudy to pass the
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forecast. lisa: good morning, we are not included in that. temper, the summer has b with low 60's in san leandro, some fog in santa rosa and temperatures are mild. some low fog will take us through the morning hours and it is breezy, delta winds at 20 miles an hour. 9:00, temperatures in the upper 60's, full sunshine inland. patchy clouds along the east bay on the coast but by noon, it is sunny mostly for everyone except along with san mateo coast, 70 in oakland. by 3:00 we are back in the low 80's, comfortable highs for our inland valleys. mid 70's in oakland, a few low 80's in the north bay and low clouds and fog will come back into play, bringing us another cool and comfortable night. we will talk about the rest of
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the week and the weekend coming up. reggie: we start with the monkeypox emergency and the pleas for more help and emergency help from federal and state governments. san francisco public health director dr. colfax will be part of that discussion. the biden administration is said to announce a new strategy today to split vaccine doses and hopes to get more people vaccinated, it has to do with how they put it in your skin. there are nearly 9000 cases in the country. ryan curry is live with the city's contact tracing efforts. >> we learning more about the efforts and in some cases it has been difficult. city officials say they are having a hard time contacting people who say they are not willing to give up the names of people who have been possibly
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exposed. some people who have monkeypox have been saying the city has not contacted them at all. we did catch up with somebody who is recovered from gnocchi box -- monkeypox. he did take an antiviral drug which he says made them feel better and he has been isolating. but he says nobody from the city has contacted him and the city cannot give names of contacts when they reject people who have been exposed. there's more pressure on the federal government to get more vaccines. protesters gathered at the federal building to demand action. health officials want the government to respond better. >> even though there is a declaration of emergency, neo additional money is allocated. >> death is not the only outcome. if you have to isolate for two to three weeks from your lesion
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to resolve, i don't know anyone with six weeks of paid sick leave. >> protesters want more vaccines and drugs like the ones norman took, just more available. there is an opportunity to get vaccines this morning. we have seen long lines in the past with very low supply, as is the case we have been seeing at the hospital. there are positive signs the clinics are reopening and allowing more people to get vaccines. we are seeing a line form at the center of the hospital. frustrating for people in the city who want more action from government leaders. in san francisco, ryan curry, abc 7 news. kumasi: sweltering heat, historic drought and record flooding impacting millions across the country and we are learning about how extreme the
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summer weather has been. jobina: new data from the national oceanic and atmospheric administration shows last month was the third warmest month in u.s. history. only 2020 and 1936 were hotter. in texas, july was the hottest on record. boston temperatures reached 95 degrees for five consecutive days. emergency workers were pushed to the limit with heat related calls. >> these 3, 5 day stents can wear people down and put a job on their reserves. >> and it was not deceit, missouri broke a record for daily rainfall and flooding in kentucky blamed for 37 deaths. the president was just there visiting victims families. much of the weather is driven by climate change and we should expect to see more extreme conditions in the months and years to come. reggie: president biden traveled
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to kentucky yesterday to survey the damage after the recent storms. it was his first trip since getting out of covid isolation. thousands are displacing thousands more have no power or running water. the president and first lady visited with impacted families, telling them they are not alone. pres. biden: this happened in america. an american problem. we are all americans. everybody has an obligation to help. we have the capacity to do this. reggie: over the weekend, president biden amended declaration for kentucky to free up additional assistance. kumasi: climate change has aggravated more than 100 infectious diseases around the world. research found 50% of infectious diseases were made worse by
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extreme weather, flooding, drought and heat waves. it underscores the need for climate change -- this was published in the nature of climate change journal. reggie: students preparing to head back to school. health experts warn children may be carrying the weight of anxiety and depression. ways that we can help kids cope. >> the first of school comes with an expected level of anxiety and stress for students. but mental health experts are fighting children between ages of three and 17 are feeling or. >> when it comes to anxiety, depression, suicidality, it is not pretty. >> the body reading, writing and arithmetic, they are not getting limited resources, covid, active shooter trainings and everything in between. dr. thomas plan says even
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stressors me trickle-down from adults. >> we have fire, cost-of-living, other parts of the country may not have those issues. but it is not everywhere. that is the message. >> a message reflected in a study by a child welfare advocacy group that found california kids experienced the second largest increase in depression and anxiety compared to other states between 2016 and 2020. reporting a 70% spike in that time. >> i'm not surprised and i would venture to guess it is an underestimate. >> it is not going away anytime soon. pushing for mental health services for youth especially. >> we need to focus on this from a public-policy level of how to be put the infrastructure in place to deal with this. >> this doctor is sharing one of the greatest lessons learned
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from the pandemic. >> we opened up the communication channel and it is ok to have someone on your side. it has been a positive for so many people. >> as kids enter the new school year, doctors encourage we make it a priority for our personal lesson plans. >> that's what i study with my kids, it's like you are a public health professor, what will happen next? i have no idea but we will get through it because we have gotten through some pretty bad incidents. >> abc 7 news. reggie: to find help for you, check out local resources by going to abc7news.com/takeac tion. kumasi: teachers rallying in contra costa county for cost-of-living contracts and smaller class sizes.
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the rally starts at 3:30 this afternoon at the contra costa county office of education on santa barbara road in pleasant hill. reggie: a new report by the legislative analyst office details the dysfunction at the california employment development office. they delayed or improperly denied benefits to almost 6 million people during the pandemic. 3.4 million people had benefits allied -- denied, roughly 80% one the case appealed. -- won the case when appealed. edd is goin over the report and is adopting recommendations. we've been tracking the problems. want to hear about your triumphs and frustrations when it comes to the edd. go to abc7news.com/7 on your side to share stories. kumasi: the snapchat parent
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company repairing for layoffs after a bad earnings report. it is unclear how many of the 6000 employees will be terminated. the last layoffs were in 2018. the user base has grown, surpassing twitter, but they have struggled with revenue. a local university launching a program with bay area professionals. reggie: and a staple of the giant world series, when you will want tickets to his wall of fame ceremony. lisa: a look at our features that have kept the weather will gush comfortable. -- comfortable. low-pressure is locked into here, deflecting smoke to the north and keeping the onshore flow. low to mid 60's with temperatures milder this morning
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by a few degrees. we are in the low 50's in the low 50's of the north bay. the fog will advance. we are about four degrees warmer than yesterday this hour. by friday we've got the 90's in the end, even thursday, upper 70's along bay. as we get into saturday, temperatures look to stay on the warm side, about five degrees warmer than where we have been. that is because the low is drifting away. the highest building in and it is allowing temperatures to come up to near average or warmer in our inland valley. we have a few more days of this pattern with temperatures in the mid and upper 60's, patchy fog at the coast. the afternoon sea breeze after 30 miles per hour. 70's around the bay and low to mid 80's inland. a lot of sunshine even if it posted we will keep this pattern for another day or two before the warm up. you should feel it through the end of the weekend the weekend.
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jobina: we will start with a live look at the oakland camera showing you our 880 at the coliseum exit. headlights traveling southbound. we have some alerts for the but he. a live look showing you 101. you know where everything is going, which direction, the only major slow spot will be for super commuters. bringing it in now, around 54 minutes from tracy to dublin. san rafael to san francisco on time at 60 min
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is reacting tone nwqa od -- news of the death of olivia newton-john, best known for her role of city and grace. she was 73. kumasi: we are learning more about the suspect arrested in the random assault of a former longtime san francisco commissioner. officers in the 10 division used -- arrested him, he has no priors from the 90 days. he is accused of assaulting greg chu a week ago. there amending action. jenkins acknowledged the rally yesterday. >> i wnat the -- want the
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aapi community to know that regardless of whether we can charge a hate crime, this is a violent attack that will be treated as such. >> they said charging him will be a priority. reggie: a new effort by san jose state to target the dirt -- adult learners, focused on people with a career trying to juggle college. over 2 million americans have completed a year of college but are not progressing toward the degree. he is hoping adult students who need -- he is helping adult students who need flexibility. >> i helped those who had to drop out of college for financial reasons. being able to finish my degree
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was a game changer. >> they hope to have more programs and expand nationally to those who can benefit. classes kickoff in january. >> pumpkins by season is here. we told you about the pumpkins buys oreos last week and krispy kreme has these pumpkins buys donuts and drinks. shops across the country are selling a pumpkin spice latte swirl doughnut and a pumpkin spice coffee. these join the full lineup of other pumpkins buys products. this comes a month earlier than the release of the last years. if you are wondering when the official start of fall is, i'm not ready to read it, it is september 22. but it is august and i'm enjoying the august of it all. reggie: and if you live in the
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city of san francisco, our summer is lovely. i don't look at the dates. i do not consider time to be anything more than a construct. lisa: and we have had some fantastic weather. we are in our little island where we are just enjoying some beautiful days and i can't say that for the rest of the country. unfortunately, the trend for the hot weather and success of five or six days in boston, over 95 degrees continues while much of the east coast has been sweltering. we are in our zone of comfort. we've got low-pressure pin wheeling here. high pressure to the used and we've got low clouds, fog, comfortable nights. a couple of degrees milder with low 60's in san leandro. santa rosa 52 this morning and
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the ocean temperature is warm. that is allowing for partly to mostly cloudy skies and the warmer start this morning. if we get the wind off the water and water in the 50's, that has not been the case. wins in the city toward rio vista, the breeze will pick up the afternoon. the cloud deck wants to push further inland but retreats for folsom line bush sunshine. san mateo through san mateo, by wednesday we see a warm up and thursday perhaps high clouds. high pressure will build in and we will see a return of the 90's, that's what we should be seeing in our inland valley. the winds will be up to 20 or 25 miles per hour through the afternoon, our sea breeze keeping temperatures in the 70's and 80's for most. antioch only 84. even when we warm up, numbers in and around 90.
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not too hot. 81 in napa, the port in the mid to upper 80's -- lakeport in the mid to upper 80's. san jose. still nice out there. reggie: safety changes on soundtrack, parents of new abilities to peak on the app. ♪ kumasi: and the warriors set to wear these classic uniforms next season as a nod to the run dmc area.
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in oakland. the city is spending about $1 million to buy 500 bikes and they will be placed in low-income areas where people might not normally have access. residents are eager to find out what they would be willing to pay. reggie: a self-healing topcoat for cars that can repair scratches with sunlight. it was developed by the korean research institute of chemical technology. scratches can disappear in as little as 30 minutes when you put it under the sun. the coding can help reject -- coating can help protect the cars finish and prevent rust. kumasi: fans of warriors great chris mullen are likely to love this. >> i still got it.
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♪ >> check me out, the boy is back respect the best, the rest is just whack >> he does know we're only bringing the jerseys back, right? kumasi: the warriors are bringing back this old uniform for certain games of the upcoming season. former san francisco giant hundred pence -- hunter pence will be honored and he is overwhelmed with gratitude. he was on the 2012 and 2014 world series teams. the ceremony is going to be held september 17. reggie: a zoo in australia has
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released this video of the baby tree kangaroo wobbling outside her mother's pouch. this is not what i expected it to be. did you think -- did you know this existed? kumasi: look how cut eit i-- cute it is. reggie: she is the newest tree kangaroo. this is on the endangered list due to to planning populations. they are one of two species that have special breeding programs available. kumasi: how cute. reggie: hwow do we live this long and not know this animal? kumasi: how did i not know the
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variety of kangaroos? i thought they basically -- that's what they look like. reggie: we have -- lisa: all right. it is breezy, tthcara another view of the city, upper 60's, cooled in the north bay with a disability -- with three mile visibility. we will talk about the rest of the week coming up. kumasi: embracing favorite foods in frozen form. catch up, baked beans, frosted flakes. the new desert and where to get it. reggie: protecting against monkeypox, san francisco giving up on a key way to track the
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: now at 6:00, the fbi carrying out a search warrant at the home of former president trump. what agents were looking for an reaction this morning from republicans to this unprecedented action. reggie: help for housing. how to create more affordable living. the vote today to help a critical bay area problem. kumasi: safety changes coming to snapchat. parents getting a bit more control over the popular app this morning. reggie: good morning tea. it kumasi: is to say kumasi:, august 9. first, we want check in with lisa. lisa: the sun is coming up in about 20 minutes. we are looking at a bright sky in part to the bay area, but some fog taking its
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