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>> this is abc7news. >> new details on a deadly plane crash. the ntsb is investigating as air traffic audio reveals what happened in the moments before the mid air collision. >> this is saturday. nice to see you join us. we are starting with a look at the forecast with sarah. >> good morning. we have a cool morning which we can count on. that's a good thing it fog on t, and as we go through the afternoon, it will be with us. at the bottom of your screen, a tower camera is not officially up for another 29 minutes it 58 in palo alto, and a c't even se. about 1000 feet deep, and 57 in
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napa. concord is 61, and look at the blue skies. les fog this morning, and looking upright skies and warmer temperatures by noon time. bayside inland, and look at the 90's back into a. sticking around, and as we get through the rest of the afternoon, were going to get set for a cooler sunday. we will talk about that and the summerlike week ahead, coming up. >> federal investigators are looking to determine what caused a midair crash at the airport. here's abc 7's reporter with more on that community now reeling. >> federal investigators are putting the focus on people, lanes, and the environment it this follows the plane collision that killed a dog at a municipal airport. those who knew the victims secured flowers to the
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chain-link ants to separate the plane wreckage from the public. the airport director spoke on behalf of the local aviation community. >> is a small community and they are grieving. >> they joined the national transportation safety board for an update. air safety investigators adjusted questions -- addressed questions. they are without an air traffic control tower or a specialist to guide planes. >> the traffic pattern will have advisory frequency. we are getting radio communications from that day. >> the tail numbers show they were communicating just before the collision. >> air traffic is with us at. . we are looking at traffic. your behind me. i will go around.
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you're coming pretty quickly. >> moments later, please be advised. there is a runway >> the first accident of its kind in at least a decade, according to airport officials. the engine was a crash in the field. a twin engine cessna 340a carrying two people and a dog flew into a hanger. the aftermath was caught on surveillance camera. >> this system works pretty good. >> pilots like william armstrong say that they rely on that aircraft traffic frequency. the tool for investigators is not mandatory. >> friends of the victims declined to speak on camera. in watsonville, i am amanda, abc 7 news. >> we sent this elusive -- alert on our news app.
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if you want breaking news like this, download our app to use abc area at the app store. a school district is sharing the inside of a story after a confrontation about masking. that shows a four-year-old boy was removed for failing to keep his mask on. he shared it with several parents groups, the superintendent is now accusing the father of try to get attention to shame the public servant. the district changed its rules for masking, from required to optional did they say the mandate did not change because of the video. abc7news obtained a letter. it was sent home to parents. why of experienced the situation in might 25 years in education, i've never seen someone resort to make someone deal unsafe as a
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way to prove their point. turning to your health, a key part of building a better bay area shows county switching monkeypox vaccines, just under the top layer of skin. there was a demand for vaccination at started to fade. tim johns explains why that could be a problem when health experts say it needs to fixed. >> he was the first person at the san francisco general hospital on friday. his goal was to get a monkeypox vaccine. >> i thought it would be safer to make sure i had the vaccine. >> but after long lines and limited vaccines, some doctors say they are seeing signs of a dip in demand. that is a worrying sign. >> were not close to what we expected. the number should be immune eyes. >> peter is an infectious
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disease expert. he says they have received more vaccines in recent weeks, and many counties are trying new methods to expand supply, but they worry that many people have not gotten a shot because they still think not enough are available. >> they are afraid that they could line up and take time off of work to get it. based on the experience recently, there were not enough vaccines. >> to majority of people infected have been men who have sex with other men, but the virus can infect anyone. they worry that unless the spread is brought under control, we run the risk of having money box become an endemic disease among the wider population. >> time is money. that's why i'm nervous. >> they are calling on city and state wide leaders to increase outreach to those most at risk. this means accessibility will make it as easy as possible. >> this is not everywhere. they only have certain
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locations. tim johns, abc7news. >> the state department is calling monkeypox mpx. they are using vaccination to schedule vaccines. it was set up for the distribution of covid. we have everything you need to know about monkeypox, including symptoms and treatment and you can find on our website c7 news.com. >> more pickets are planned by into health-care workers at kaiser. sky 7 was overhead as a large group marched on broadway in oakland. it was the fifth day, and workers want raises and to hire more therapists. oakland is one of four locations where workers were picketing. in a statement, they urged them
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$775 million military aid package for the ukraine. it includes more ammunition for the rocket system, and 60 new howitzers, and for the first time, they are sending scan eagle reconnaissance drones to better understand the russian targets. that is as the ukraine and russia trade accusations over that potentially dangerous situation and sapori it. missiles are falling during nuclear that, leading to concerns that the attacks could lead to radiation contamination. this circulates online, showing a protect -- project out. the communities are taking no chances. first responders are conducting disaster drills, while hundreds leave occupied areas. this includes a 14-year-old who made it to non-russian occupied territory after a two-day journey. >> my mother is crying because
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that is so heavy. >> the meantime states that a brokered deal to export through sea routes is benefiting russia's friends. they note that the first shipload afraid to leave the ukraine under the deal will eventually unload the cargo in syria. u.s. says the deal is in everyone's best interest. abc news, new york. in the bay area, we are during up for the independence day. on wednesday, they tell us that while it is somber, there will still be celebrations. >> the sound signals the start of russia's invasion of ukraine. a moment that they watched from a home in disbelief. >> 30 minutes before the bombing started, i was talking passionately to an american and
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on the phone, and said there was no way this could've started. but it did. on february 20 worth, six months ahead of ukraine's independence day. >> we will still celebrate. if they break our spirit, then they have one. we are not going to allow that. >> she lived in the u.s. for more than three decades. she still is family ukraine. >> i'm just really scared, and every day, every morning, i checked what's happened. >> they are backing the ukraine, and going a long way. >> we see ukrainian flag displayed on the bay area. >> she lives in san francisco, she says that seeing this work helped her through the darkest day. next given the sale force, could see it from many corners of thee
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ukrainians will fight for thr m. next treas a question in my mind that they would defend independence. >> that is ahead of the independence day. they gather at golden gate parkway. >> you're talking five or 600 people together. we are going to celebrate. >> they rallied local leaders to once again lift up and wait up the yellow and blue. >> they will raise a flag into a ceremony. they will do something. everyone everywhere is going to celebrate. >> abc news. >> new officers have joined the police force. they showed a picture of her yesterday's graduation for the basic recruitment academy, with 30 graduates. they have 680 three sworn officers and they are the highest number since january
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that comes amid a police officer shortage. new developments for several schools that were vandalized recently. ea freicanor schools were broken into, and culprits left behind damage. mage.an see the at this point, they have no stolen things that have been recovered. arrests are expected to business owners in san francisco are frustrated with the community being impacted is a key part of building a better bay area. the installed extra surveillance cameras to protect business. a copresident of the association says that they are asking the city to trolls and set-aside debts the publicly intoxicated or in rows of a mental health crisis. in a letter to the city, they are ready for civil disobedience by not paying taxes and license
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fees. >> you shouldn't have to worry about if your window is going to be snap by a mentally ill person who reacts to. i should be worried about memberships. they spoke with the district representative. they said that it is an entirely reasonable demand and they responded to the letter from the association saying that people are working together to take in the multipronged approach, there committed to taking call resources with assistance to safety and stability. in the city team, they meet regularly with residents for meetings organized by supervisors. they will update things on efforts and progress. meanwhile, the cleanup is still going on. they can look at this. we flew over the area where cruise were busy picking up debris.
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they sent a letter with the handling of the cleanup. they sent the letter was being reviewed, and there would be a formal response. happening today, the oakland chinatown street fest is back. the oakland chinatown chamber commerce is with the community service club. they are celebrating, and there will be vendors, food, and a stage show with ethnic and cultural performances. they hope to defuse the hate, showing human kindness instead. it runs from 10:00 until 5:00 today and tomorrow. let's get a check on the forecast. the heat has been hot, it's been interesting we read we seem subtropical moisture, but clouds and fog have never gone too far
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away, and that is cap the city and a site communities the temperate as we go in closer, we are trying to pick out the fog, but the live cameras doing a good job. we see is pretty nice here. you can see the low cloud deck, and at a thousand feet, the towers, the golden gate bridge, you can see those. read about 1000 feet. you can tell at the level, and were not dense. it's a taller deck, so it's 57 in san francisco. also, 60 san jose. you can see a little fog, but much of the fog is south around the bay, 53, and 57 and now. the southwest wind is on the light side towards the delta, and that's a good and nation of how warm it will be the a shark tank this morning. looking at fizzling
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temperatures, mild numbers at beaches, and relief in the heat comes as early as tomorrow, but on monday, it will be an inland community, and then things level off throughout the rest of the work week and here's a look at the low clouds that want to push a little further inland's morning. it will retreat, so we have hot temperatures inland, and the coastal sea breeze with 60's at the beaches, and tomorrow, it will be a struggle push, all the way to the delta. there is mist and drizzle along the coast, and it is not going to clear from the county, and it certainly indicates 10 to 12 degrees cooler for the second half of the weekend, and we still have a divided three through 7:00 in the delta, and in vacaville. really hot, and well over 100 degrees in the sacramento valley, and a low of 70 and 80. as we look at sunday, it's going
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to be 90. we will note a deck of low clouds in the east bay. the warmth fades a bit, but still pretty hot in lake county, but look what happens on monday. reinvigorated push of heat comes into play, and were flirting with 100 degrees, and even beatty -- 80 on bayside. we are looking at the temperatures coming down, and we've settled into much of the summer, and after monday, we will back to summertime weather. his hot and 78. pleasant, and hot weather and 90. about 100. upper 80's to widespread 90's in the south a. a hot day, and on the forecast, is the hottest day of the next seven. we take the temperatures down, and 86 degrees around the bay. on monday, temperatures will try to moderate by tuesday.
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maybe wednesday. two years ago today, it was a light complex. it brought all of those fires in the orange glow of september. >> i remember that. on the show, we started getting alerts and reporting. >> is been quiet summer. >> it has. we'll see how the rest of your goes and thank you. i had, we are opening a new lab in san francisco that's expected to both have growth trials. we will give you a look inside. californians have a choice between two initiatives on sports betting. prop 27 generates hundreds of millions every year to permanently fund
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system, and flush it with a strong chemical. >> the center will also recycle read process so they don't go to a landfill. this will become a monk, as we envision small productions in the future. it's innovation such as those that will benefit the renewal of the states research and development tax credit. back that helps to draw innovators to our state, and it keeps innovators in our state. >> for a company that was a biotech pioneer, today, it shows agility is still a part of the gna. in san francisco, abc7news. >> tilde calm, the battle over what the public will see in an affidavit used to search president trump's home. why the department of justice is reluctant to have that information. fallout from summer travel chaos. the federal government warns airlines to fix issues now.
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>> good morning.ding a better we are starting with another check of the forecast. >> pretty view, and a little fog with a nice view of the city, but the marine layer is there, and as we look at the current temperature, it is cold and part of the city of d7, on the peninsula, half moon bay, with the fog, there's a look at a shark tank, and san jose is a little cooler, so it is cooler on the north bay. we have clear skies as we look towards 8:00 you'll notice a
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cloud cover is expanding to the east bay, but it will quickly retreat. noontime temperatures are getting the warm in the mid-80's. already hitting 70 on the east bay, so that will pass advertise, we are above average. sizzling hot with mid to upper 90's, at a heated visor he towards solano county onshore flow for the rest of us, and we will talk about the cooldown for sunday in a few minutes it liz: there is a court battle over what portions can be redacted from the affidavit of the search of former president trump's mar-a-lago home. we are told the judge has made indications of what he will allowed to be revealed. >> the magistrate overseeing the court case over media asking to unseal the affidavit of the former president estate said
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he's leaning towards making some of the document public. the federal judge is the same official who authorized the unprecedented search of trump's mar-a-lago home. >> it is his job as the gatekeeper to perform his job of balancing the access of material against the interest in the government in keeping them secret. >> the judge heard competing arguments from lawyers representing media companies, including abc news and the department of justice. the doj fears the release might compromise national security and say they are very concerned about the safety of the witnesses. >> these affidavits can be very lengthy and do contain sensitive information. >> the lawyer represent immediate rejected the -- >> the process of what to make public will be a careful one is -- and is allowing doj to look at the proposed reactions.
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he said if he doesn't feel they haven't revealed enough people make his own recommendations which the department can then appealed. >> i would think the government is going to want to keep secrets for now until such time if any charges. >> former trump said he wants it revealed what his legal team did not take it -- take the same position in court. liz: it seems californians aren't too keen on president biden seeking a second term or a second donald trump presidency. a poll said 61% opposed biden running again. republicans overwhelmingly
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oppose it. democrats are split at 46%. 71% overall do not favor a trump run. this is california voters weighing in. new developments regarding the possibility of former vice president mike pence testifying before the january 6 select committee investigating the committee. congresswoman liz cheney who serves as the vice chair sat down to talk about it. >> we have been in discussions with counsel and i didn't see his specific comments this week but it sounds like they were pretty similar to what his counsel has been saying, and he played a critical role on january 6. if he had not succumbed to the
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pressure donald trump was putting on him, we would've had a much worse constitutional crisis. he has clearly, as he has expressed, concerns about executive privilege, which i have tremendous respect. it is hugely important constitutional issue. i believe in executive privilege and i think it matters but i also think that when the country has been through something as great as this was, everyone who has information has an obligation to step forward. i would hope he will do that. >> you think we will see him in september? >> i would hope that he will understand how important it is for the american people to know every aspect of the truth about what happened. liz: you can see the entire interview on this week tomorrow morning at 8:00 a.m. right here on abc seven. a bizarre crime led to the
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arrest of two people. someone reported people had been stealing watermelons. deputies arrived and saw a car leaving. they spotted several watermelons and when they looked in the trunk there were more. the two men were arrested and the 57 watermelons were returned to their owner. the deferment of transportation has issued a warning to airlines telling them to fix their problems after a disastrous summer travel season. some could include meal vouchers and accommodations for those who have flights delayed or canceled. our transportation correspondent has the story. >> the department of transportation putting airlines on notice, saying fixed your problems or new rules are coming. secretary pete buttigieg writing
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to the 10 largest carriers that the level of disruption is unacceptable, noting in the first six months of the year, roughly 24 percent of domestic flights have been delayed and 3% canceled. >> secretary said to take a step back and let's rethink where we are in the industry and get back to scheduling and operation you can accommodate. >> lobbying group not staying quiet think the pandemic has wreaked havoc thing industries across the economy are facing a range of challenges including a tight labor market. the government would direct requests for airlines to provide meal vouchers for delays of three hours or more and lodging accommodations for passengers who must wait overnight at an airport because of disruptions within the carrier's control. so what are you old if the airline cancels or delays your flight? the department will launch a website making it clear matter which airline you fly. liz: the mayor of new orleans is making headlines after saying the big easy's biggest party could be interpreting next year. -- could be in jeopardy next year. >> we don't have enough police and there could be no mardi gras next year. it really is about retention. liz: mayor didn't say what shebe staffing for mardi gras.
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the swim was a challenge. he still has problems regulating his body temperature and get spasms when he gets cold he wanted to raise awareness for the paralysis recovery foundation he founded during his recovery. that is incredible. a new exhibit showcasing the most celebrated and powerful pharaoh of egypt's golden age. it is called ramses great and the gold of the pharaohs. has the egyptian and the biggest -- the egyptian jewelry and the >> you will learn about him as a family man who actually fathered 100 sons and daughters. you will learn about him as the chief of all of the priests of the different religions. liz: the exhibition highlights recently discovered animal
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mummies and treasures from the others. it runs through february 12. >> we come to you. what is it like outside. >> pretties -- pretty typical. the fog is on the coast in the marine layer, and it moderates temperatures well pretty hot in land. a pretty big jump. we'll talk about the 90's when we come back some days, it felt like asthma was holding me back.
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also later this afternoon, the a's will face the seattle mariners at the oakland coliseum. the giants will try to snap a three-game losing streak as the colorado rockies first pitch is at coors field. philadelphia, san diego, milwaukee, all losing yesterday. it is sports anchor chris alvarez with the highlights. chris: good morning the giants beginning a three-game series in colorado, entering play on friday 44 games left on the schedule period recent the one crucial in the fight for a wild-card spot. -- left on the schedule. every one of them crucial in the fight for the wildcard spot. 3-0 colorado in the fourth. he struggled the last pitch was the second homer.
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he gave up all seven runs. the giants looking for any sign of life and there goes peterson's first homework since june 25. he still leads the team with 18. that is the tying run in the seventh and strikes out and slams the bat and the gi prospect, ma his d onr, a to friday night. his first at-bat, deep to center. it is a sacrifice fly. 2-1 a's. top of the six, seattle up 3-2. the runner is safe at first. oakland challenged but the call stood. the neck and -- the second homer of the game and they lose 10-2. coming to his alma mater. he is not scheduled to play in the preseason game against the
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vikings but enjoying the ride to the week one opener. >> i was -- that was always the dream and it happened fast here i am excited to be here. settled in, i get to see my family and friends. chris: the football team got tackled by a different kind of dog. guide dogs for the blind is headquartered in san rafael and they need foster parents for their puppies. and since the cal coach's uncle was blind, this means a lot. >> i remember that it changed his life significantly and i have a personal appreciation for it. this is nothing we mandate for our layers but a number of them looked to be eagerly awaiting their opportunity to help out at some point. chris: that is your look at sports. very cute dogs.
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>> first. today's going to be a pretty hot day if you are in land area there are some changes throughout the week, but it is widespread. all of the subtropical moisture did we will settle to the cool coast pattern, but there will be changes from day today. we will get a heat spike. on the upper seven you can see the san mateo coast with a little of fog. some folks out there are checking out the sea lions. it is 57 downtown and in palo alto with the fog. 60 in san jose and 60 in oakland. here's a view of fog deck which is obscuring the deck, and 53 in santa rosa. 50 two in petaluma with upper
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50's and livermore, and a southwest wind is backing off around the delta. it is hot, and you will see it is sunny in the east bay. sizzling inland, we are talking year 100 degrees, and 60's in the beaches and the relief comes as soon as tomorrow. inland from the heat, and another heat spike on monday. it is settling into a typical pattern. for the last full week of august, it comes your way, and here is the heat advisory until seven walk read solano county, fairfield, and up towards vacaville. 100 degrees in the overnight lows. that is a look at santa cruz. 57 degrees, and 76 today. breezy wins once again, and ocean beach with mid 60's. south bay, and read here. that will indicate a warm day in san jose.
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sunnyvale is in the mid 80's, and warm afternoon for you. same deal in frederick city had the sea breezes on the lighter side, and 76, looking at a mix of clouds and sun as you head to the peninsula. there will be a great sky for the most part in the mid 60's, and a warm day towards clearlake , and 100 degrees. 97 in calistoga, and white country has been nice. the low 90's with the pool. 77 in hayward, and look at mid 80's and my. it will be warmer at six degrees above average, with upper 90's today. 97 in livermore. in the seven-day forecast, good air quality with the sea breeze. mid 60's with the sun at the coast, and 100 as you head out
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towards fairfield. a drizzle with a few more clouds , and 12 degrees inland. were heating up again on monday with warmer days, and after that, you will see a little bit less heat around here. that's good news. so far so good. in terms of air quality yes. we've been lucky. we'll see how it continues. two bay area high school identified a new species of scorpion. we have the story. >> that is eight century structure. the white, v-shaped thing in the middle. >> he and his then fellow high school student spent days camping out in wilderness areas like the mojave desert looking for them. >> we will go to the desert on moonless nights in the summer and that is when we find scorpions to be most active.
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>> on recent expeditions, they hit scorpion paydirt. working with an academy of scientists and a smartphone app, the pair was able to zero in on two unusual looking specimens. >> when we looked at the scorpions we found they were during that other scorpions. >> these are full-sized these are as big as they get. >> they contacted the curator and a discoverer of scorpions herself. she helped them publish a paper describing the new species. she said find is a nod to the increasing power of citizen science. >> when i am trying to do recon for my next project, i will look at what self citizen scientists have found. >> they are now known as a
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shortened version of their scientific names, a reference to areas where they were found in. >> every time we find a new species, it is an exciting moment. >> he is headed off to berkeley to study integrative biology and hoping to keep tracking the elusive creatures he so admires. liz: scientists say the new scorpions are native to dry lake beds where they evolve and thrive. housing prices have soared and the bay area and the number of supercomputers has also. according to a website, san joaquin county is the number one in california when it comes to super commuters. contra costa county is third followed by stanislaus. we will check in with lisette when we get back.
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in the shipyards during world war ii. the exhibit features artifacts, photographs, and the music of shipyard workers. >> this exhibit showcases their lives, their journey, what it was like to work in the shipyards in marin city and the history of what was happening in marin county. liz: admission is free. it will be open today. i went last night and it is a great exhibit. >> it's nice. bit of a breeze, and were talking temperatures in the 70's, not you head in land, you can see 59 and livermore, and 61 in concord. sizzling temperatures, and
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really from the heat. it will arrive tomorrow, and some hot summer weather again on monday. it looked hazy. moderate air quality, and elsewhere it's good. the sea breeze allows comfortable readings. 70 downtown, 78 over no oakland. 93 in santa rosa, and in the south bay, the forecast features a hot day. cooler tomorrow with extra cloud covers and warming backup on monday. a pattern where you have moderate temperatures around the bay. pretty comfortable and typical around the shoreline. not to have for too long. >> thank you for joining us. i'm here with lisette. abc news continues at 9:00. we hope to see you again. have a great day.
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