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down to the launch of artemis one. the historic mission set to take off in an hour. kumasi: police investigating a deadly stabbing at a part station. reggie: thousands of fish found dead in bay area waterways. kumasi: an air quality advisory in effect right now. good morning. >> drew: fires to the north. the smoke will not reach the surface but you will notice it from time to time. we do not have thick fog but patchy clouds above. upper 50's, lower 60's this
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morning. 61 in san mateo. 59 is the current temperature in livermore. here is a live look at the exploratorium camera showing we have good visibility. there is some patchy fog, but where we had the fog it is not too dense. it will appear at fast. a lot of sunshine today. today is the coolest day this week. we will go into the 70's and 80's with the moderate air quality. as we marched for the holiday weekend, we are going to heat up dramatically. reggie: nasa getting ready for an historic launch, the first major step in the artemis back to the moon program. here is a live picture from the launchpad. right now, the countdown clock is at hold. there been a number of issues. excitement is building with more
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than 250,000 people expected to watch from florida beaches. millions expected to be watching from home. jobina: there are questions if the rocket will take off. nasa cruise have been dealing with -- crews have been dealing with a number of issues. if today's launch is scrubbed, they will try again on friday. this launch is unmanned, but future launches will determine if man will go back to moon. astronauts could land on the moon but it would also be a home base for space exploration. >> from our current knowledge of the international space station, we have learned how to operate and live and work. the gateway is an outpost. jobina: it would take 42 days for the rocket to come back down-to-earth.
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another is a two hour launch window. if it doesn't launch today they will try again friday. vice-president kamala harris expected to be there. special report will air if it launches. kumasi: discolored water caused by lg is killing thousands of fish. over the weekend, scientists found huge amounts of them in bay waterways. we have more on might some scientists are warning to avoid long-term exposure to the water. lina: they say in early august they started to get reports of red and brown water in the oak wind -- oakland estuary and they started to get reports of dead fish. scientists found it to be a balloon. it sucks the water of its
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oxygen. lg are a normal part of the underwater ecosystem -- they say algae are normal for the underwater ecosystem in normal numbers. but they are saying treatment plants around the bay area are supercharging the algae to reproduce in huge quantities. this worker has been coming to explore for the last 20 years and he said he saw thousands of dead fish, albeit some very tiny, along the water. >> everything that needs oxygen is basically dying in the lake right now. kumasi: the experts say the algae will likely die off on its own, especially in colder water but they worry about the long-term consequences, such as to endangered fish. another good thing to know is the algae doesn't pose a real threat to people or pets but
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prolonged contact with discolored water can cause skin irritation or respiratory irritation. reggie: please -- bart police looking for the suspect in a deadly stabbing. this is the second in just 48 hours. here is j.r. stone. jr: an officer ringart station h crime scene tape after a man died on a train platform. >> he has one stab wound to the chest. jr: surveillance camera shows two adult males arguing at approximately 140 p.m., before one individual stabs the second individual near a station elevator. the victim walked down the stairs and subsequently collapsed on the platform, a move that led to this. >> currently 20 four st mission
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closed due to bart police activity. jr: the victim died on the platform. it is the second involving a bart station or train within 48 hours. in a separate case friday, gunshots rang out. >> emergency to a shooting on the train. jr: when it arrived at the station, an officer applied a tourniquet to the wound. the victim survived but sadly, the stabbing victim did not. sunday's stabbing also have been in this area, one that had previously been fenced off by the city as a way to try and crackdown on the sale of stolen goods. the fences were removed by protesters last wk. bart elite d suspect but according to scanner traffic, they spent much of the afternoon looking for someone who left the area on an electric scooter. the surveillance video has not been released.
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kumasi: at least seven people arrested for taking part in sideshows it in oakland over the weekend. this was a video from one of the sideshows on saturday night. you can see the back will of one damaged and one on fire. oakland police say the sideshow detail was out and about. they cited four people and impounded eight cars. the show drew as much as 500 cars. reggie: agencies from sonoma county converge on a high school training drill. this active trader exercise, with volunteers playing the roles of students and staff and simulated gunfire could be heard. it was in collaboration with the high school district.
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police say after the events in you all day, texas -- move all day, texas -- uvalde, texas and other places they needed the drills. kumasi: matt dorsey said he will ask the crow -- controller in chief economist to look at how drugs are affecting the city. he said he was compelled to demand answers after a columbia university study found untreated drug addiction claimed nearly 17% of oregon's state budget in 2017. drew: here is a live look at the rooftop camera showing you light wind. patchy fog, but not dense in any area.
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we will find moderate air quality and we have an advisory in effect. fires to the north, in northern california and southern oregon which are putting out smoke that will move into the atmosphere from time to time. where you see the darker shades of red, that is where the smoke is thick. the light shades of blue, that is the haze in the area. with the sunshine, you will notice that haze in the area. it does not reach the surface. hour-by-hour, a feature showing you fog burns off quickly today but it is a cooler day today compared to yesterday. the warmest spots are generally in the 80's. 60's and 70's around the bayshore. 88 in concord.
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82 in san jose. 83 in santa rosa. a fair amount of sunshine along the coast later today. we will show you the seven-day forecast coming up in a few minutes. jobina: we are going to start with a several car spin outs. no injuries involved but there is debris in the roadway. moving over to a live look in emeryville showing you headlights traveling westbound and we have a wind advisory for the ultima. clear up your morning commute. an overall view of the bay area, a slight slowdown out of tracy for super commuters. reggie: decriminalizing jaywalking. the bill that governor newsom is considering.
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kumasi: governor newsom is considering a bill that would decriminalize jaywalking. tickets issued for jaywalking disproportionately affect people of color and low income individuals. the bill could prevent stops from escalating into competition with police and high-priced tickets cost more harm than good. it will include stops only if they are suspected of being in danger. the governor has until the end of september to sign the bill. reggie: data breach at doordash has left personal information exposed to hackers. names, emails, delivery
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addresses work exposed. a third party vendor is the cause. doordash said it has hired a cybersecurity expert to help investigate. kumasi: federal government ending its at home testing for covid. the white house said it is because of a lack of funding and supply issues. officials worried about a surge of covid cases in the fall the program was land -- launched in january. if you are looking to get a monkeypox vaccine, the clinic at san francisco general is reopening. it administered at 200 doses on saturday or the hours today are 8:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.. san francisco has 702 confirmed cases of monkeypox. reggie: it is still the first dose only. thousands celebrated love and
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unity in the south bay. the pride parade and festival took center stage celebrating the lgbtq plus community. cornell barnard was there. cornell: love and unity was the vibe filling down how -- downtown san jose. the pride parade was back for 2022. >> of who you love and it is amazing what people are doing out here, supporting each other. cornell: this celebration is for the lgbtq plus and its allies. for her, it is about representation. >> it is important for us to be out here because we need representation and i think it is a turning point in our country where we have seen the full spectrum of the rainbow. >> today is a celebration of everybody getting to be authentically they are in getting to celebrate that. cornell: it represents rights. >> they are taking away women's
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reproductive rights and we can't allow that to happen because gay rights are next. cornell: often tied -- often times, san francisco gets the attention but this parade has been going for a long time. we found them hours after they tied the knot. >> today is a celebration of love. as so we had to do it. >> we love each other. why not do it on pride? kumasi: an aspiring weatherman showing off his skills. >> the main threat which would be damaging wind and strong and damaging hail. i will see you next month goodbye. stay whether aware today and know there are storms coming for you in minnesota, wisconsin, iowa, illinois, and down into
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missouri. let me get inside because it just started to rain. kumasi: this is 12-year-old back it -- beckett to update his viewers. his mom said he has always loved the weather and started his career a few years ago with a youtube channel. drew: i wish i had all the technology when i was a kid like this. i had my thermometers and a couple of things and taken the temperatures. reggie: i really like his closing. i'm going to go inside. it is about terrain. drew: it is labor day weekend and marks the official start of summer across california. it is like clockwork, once we
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had the holiday weekend, it turns up heat. a lovely view from the exploratorium camera. we have clouds but no dense pockets of fog. the coolest day of the week is today. we will gradually warm up as the week goes on. by the holiday weekend, temperatures really take off. right now, upper 50's to lower 60's. future trak shows the onshore flow. 15 to 20 miles for our. today, a lot of sunshine along the coast. 68 in the city. we will go to a three in santa rosa. the hotspot 90 in fairfield. patchy fog redeveloped overnight. numbers in the mid-50's to lower 60's. fast to the end of the week
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goodbye friday, -- week. by friday, 90's as hotspots. by saturday, widespread triple digits good we have the slightest onshore flow close to the coast keeping 60's and 70's across the city. by sunday, this is the hottest day over the holiday weekend. widespread 90's from oakland to san jose. it is a hot holiday coming our way. the coolest of the week is today. we will slightly warm up as the day goes on. warmer by thursday and friday. saturday and sunday, tons of sunshine. around the facial coastline, 90's. kumasi: coming up, the seven things to know. reggie: for sale, two cats and one house. how much the house goes for and the felines you will have to adopt. kumasi: we have a way to watch
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kumasi: here are the seven things to note here number one, nestlé gearing up to send their most powerful rocket into space, and hopes to bring -- nasa gearing up to send their most powerful rocket into space. reggie: number two, an algae bloom has killed thousands of fish in lake merritt. nutrients from water plants are supercharging the algae, making it toxic to the fish. kumasi: number three, bart police looking for the suspect in a stabbing that left a man dead. it happened yesterday at the 24th and mission street station. reggie: number four, the monkeypox vaccine at san francisco general reopens for the first dose. the clinic administered 200 doses on saturday. you do not need an appointment.
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drew: number five, today is the coolest day of the week. we will see fog thin. we will see 60's and 70's. jobina: number six, no issues to report. just a wind advisory through the ultima pass. kumasi: number seven, national cinema day is saturday. movie theaters will be selling tickets for only three dollars. reggie: a 10-year-old boy saved his mom from drowning after she suffered a seizure in the swimming pool. >> a lifesaving act of heroism i a 10-year-old boy caught on camera. >> i was floored and heartbroken but also at the same time so completely proud of him. >> she suffered a seizure in her
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swimming pool. her son rushing to save her from drowning. now they are telling their story to tma. >> i wasn't surprised to have the seizure but for him to pull me to the ladder and hold me, it was amazing. this could have killed me. i would have drowned. >> i was scared a little bit this was the first time in the pool. >> we will hear much more from this grateful son and his mom. kumasi: an injured deer is recovering at the peninsula humane society thanks to the work of some police officers in san mateo. one of the officers found him crawling onto a ramp. this is video of the rescue. they gently wrapped the animal in a sheet and put it in a patrol car. the deer was taken to the humane
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society to be treated. if you're in the market for a couple of feline friends and a house, for 285 thousand dollars you can adopt to cats and a home. they belonged to a woman who recently passed away and she donated everything to the center. that center is putting the home and the cat sale. they will support programs not of sacramento. reggie: we aren't learning about another song collaboration between two huge stars yuri kelly clarkson shared this photo announcing the new version of 95 with yes, dolly parton herself coming out september 9 here to thank the producer for making the dream a reality and putting the project together. the song was first heard in the documentary titled, still working nine to five, which premiered earlier at south by
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what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: urgent review.
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calls intensify for assessing the fallout after the fbi search of president trump's home. kumasi: an effort to save a mountain lion. reggie: serena's farewell tournament. grand slam champ taking part today look back at her career and her she has inspired other athletes. kumasi: let's start with a check of the forecast. drew: today is the coolest day of the week. we are doing great here note pockets of dense fog despite having reggie clouds. numbers in the upper 50's to lower 60's. 59 in the city. napa is the cool spot at the six. here is a live look from the camera showing it shining brightly.
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here is how the date shapes of sunshine very quickly this morning. bright skies by lunchtime. as we head into the afternoon, today is the coolest day of the week ahead. fault along the coastline. mid-70's around the bay shoreline. mid 60's along the coast. as we head towards the holiday weekend, temperatures are going to ramp up. for the holiday weekend, it will feel like summer. we will talk about an air quality advisory coming up. reggie: scientists exploring an algae bloom that has killed fish and lake merritt. lena holland is here with the story. lena: in early august they started to get reports of red
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and brown water in the oakland estuary and then dead fish. they found an algae bloom that emits a fish toxin and slugs the water of oxygen your they say the algae are a normal part of the underwater ecosystem, usually at levels that are harmless but scientists with the san francisco bay keepers say nutrients from the wastewater treatment plants around the bay area are supercharging the algae to reproduce in huge quantities. a senior scientist tells us more. john: they don't will of the nutrients in the water, and nitrogen and phosphorus, food for all of the algae of the bay. lena: experts say the good news is the algae will likely die off on its own, especially in cold weather but they worry about the consequences as to endangered
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fish. the algae does not pose a real threat to people or pets, but prolonged contact with discolored water can cause skin irritation or respiratory irritation. reggie: the marine mammal center working with other agencies to perform an necropsy on a whale. it washed up just south of the ritz-carlton hotel. it is not clear what killed the whale. kumasi: the oakland zoo responding after a facebook post about a mountain lion. friday posted video of the mountain line being brought in for an emergency surgery. in a been shot by police after it was found roaming through a neighborhood in hollister. many condemned police over their decision to shoot the animal. houston police countered with a facebook page -- host of its own
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saying that the zoo failed to mention that the mountain line charged at an officer after they tried several times to tranquilize it. call the zoo's post careless and misleading. the oakland zoo responded in a statement writing, hollister pd was not named by us are judged by us. our message and in sharing news of this tragedy was to educate the public around the issue. the oakland zoo said this is the 20th mountain line in need of their help following close contact with. reggie: following the latest on the fbi search and seizure of classified documents from mar-a-lago. abc news reports a judge is close to approving a third-party to review the highly classified material seized him his estate. government officials worried about potential risks to national security. jobina: there are increasing
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concerns on the potential damage to national security following the search at mar-a-lago. abc news reports that the director of national intelligence sent letters to lawmakers about assessment. the report revealed critical details. publicans demanding more transparency. some have already made up their mind. >> the hypocrisy of folks in my party that spent years chanting lock her up about hillary clinton because of deleted emails or wiping a server are defending a man who very clearly did not take the national security of the united to heart. kumasi: the fbi has found documents involving spies, eavesdropping, and u.s. ally secrets. a hearing for the third party is set for thursday. the judge is already indicating her intent to approve trump' s
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request to review theseizedkumas time to let the justice department conduct a thorough investigation. he spoke to abc 7 after a townhall heating. >> i just want to make sure our documents are safe and things that have the country secrets are not floating out there. kumasi: he says the justice department and attorney general merrick garland have his full confidence. he said this is a law enforcement matter not a political matter. reggie: people gathered at the mlk monument. in 1963, dr. martin luther king gave his iconic i have a dream speech as a quarter of a million people rallied in the nation's capital. they demanded an end to segregation and call for civil rights actions. kumasi: in oregon, a gunman
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killed two people at a safeway store there the suspect was found dead inside the store. witnesses described hearing dozens of gunshots, seeing people running out and then police say the shooting started in the parking lot. police found in ar-15 assault style weapon. reggie: talking about the growing humanitarian crisis in pakistan. more than 1000 are dead and hundreds of thousands of homes have been destroyed. scientists say climate change is playing a major role. >> catastrophic flash flooding wreaking havoc in pakistan. destructive floodwaters sweeping through villages, tearing through homes and what the climate change minister is caused -- calling a climate induced catastrophic humanitarian crisis. heavy rain since june and raging
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water causing this luxury hotel took collapse. official saying with a 1000 people have been killed since start of the rains, when and 33 million affected. tens of thousands forced to evacuate, some having to wade through neckdeep water. searchersanrm hicopin some ptsn. here's n to help, no weight to even officials expectg to continue. the climate change minister set up to one third of the country could be underwater by to time this is over -- by the time this is over. kumasi: baby formula producer avid is starting reproduction of the formula. it will take six weeks for shipment to start. the reduction shutdown was in february after bacterial contamination was found inside the michigan facility.
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it reopened in june and had to close again because of severe weather and letting. reggie: three races in a year or that is how they are trained to shorten firefighters shifts without cutting pay. they made a two-year deal with the administration that calls for shortening the shifts down to six hours less on average, a retroactive raise along with two other races they would be be less than 3% and would be over a two-year period. kumasi: why a plane had to make an unexpected stop on a beach in locks and bill. -- and locks and bill -- ie let's get a check on the weather. drew: a live look outside things are quiet. no areas of dense fog but we do have an air quality advisory. today and tomorrow, air quality on the mild side. you will notice the haze in the
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atmosphere because of smoke. a couple of fires on the border of california and oregon, where you see the thick smoke. for most of us in the bay area, we will notice haze from time to time over the next 48 hours because of the smoke swirling into the atmosphere. the smoke will not reach the surface. you will see it high up in the atmosphere creating hazy conditions. the fog breaking down quickly. sunshine comes at us fast. 60's and 70's around 10:00 a.m.. you will find warm spots in the low and mid 80's here today is i82 in san jose.f the week. the hot spot, lakeport and later on this afternoon 89.
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average high in oakland is 73 pair we will sit there over the next couple of days but by the end of the week and the upcoming holiday weekend, temperatures taking off. by sunday, 90 in oakland. jobina: we will take a closer look at the holiday weekend and see how hot you live coming up in about nine minutes. let's see how traffic is doing on this monday. we are following a sig alert in vacaville on eastbound 80 past davis. we have onlooker traffic. average speed was seven miles per hour. the richmond-san rafael bridge, good for people making their way but it will slow down. this is a live look at 101.
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those with ties to ukraine are celebrating ukrainian independence day. celebration was held yesterday. ukrainian day commemorates the declaration of the sovereignty from the former soviet union in 1991. kumasi: golden gate officials taking more steps to discourage pem jumping off of the bridge. the purchase of training facility has been approved and will be used to teach first responders and other law enforcement members how to rescue people who get caught in a new stainless steel net that will sit low the bridge walkways. the net is designed to catch jumpers aired installation is expected to be completed late next year. reggie: a single engine plane that made an emergency landing on the beach has been taken for repairs p the pilot reported engine trouble and decided to
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safely land the airplane on the beach saturday afternoon. none of the three people on board were hurt. to get the airplane off the beach, it clipped the wings and loaded it onto the trailer. the pilot was said to have done a good job with the landing. >> it isn't affecting things. there have been a few people taking photos because how often do you see a plane on a beach. reggie: on august 18, two airplanes collided in midair when trying to land at the watsonville airport. three people died in that incident. kumasi: the greatest tennis players are in new york to take place in the u.s. open and all eyes are on serena williams. she was getting some training in before the match. we get a look at the tennis player who has dominated the sport for a generation. >> later today, serena williams will take the court in what is
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is an athlete, she has been not just a tennis players but one of the most important athletes in the history of the sport. >> some of the biggest stars in tennis are talking about what she means to the sport. >> she is the biggest thing that will ever be in the sport. >> before she came along, there was not an icon in the sport that looked like me. >> fans clamoring to get a look at the one time -- six time champ. tickets for the rounds have risen 40%. >> the centre court session was sold very quickly once everyone heard that will be her match. >> although her appearing in the final is far from guaranteed, tickets for the championship match are up nearly 70%, with fans anticipating one last great run. >> anything can happen. we have serena williams, the greatest female tennis there of
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all time and she can surprise anyone. >> but her first match tonight won't be an easy one. she hasn't played much competitive tennis this year and is the 600 and fifth -- 605rth ranked. if it doesn't work out tonight, she will take another opportunity in the doubles with the woman who has been by her side from the very beginning, her sister venus. >> they will be on the court together on wednesday. reggie: an unusual sight caught on camera in philadelphia. that is a girl walking an alligator on a leash. this reptile is in a fountain and he has a name, it is wally
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gator. he is an emotional support gator . his handler has cancer and said he is a big soup or of people needing smiles. he is also a tiktok sensation and apparently is the inspiration for the design of alligator loki on disney plus. you see what i mean by the journey took? drew: that was novel. kumasi: i am here for the alligator's. reggie: i can't say anything about it. kumasi: look at. just look. being supportive. drew: do they seem happy? kumasi: doesn't wally look happy? just chillin'. drew: this is the vibe of the east coast here from philly to
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new york, there is very little you can shock with. reggie: apparently. kumasi: what would you do? it looks like it is well hey and it is on the leash and behaving. reggie: i would walk away. drew: it is well behaving until it is not. kumasi: i support wally. drew: where would you even get an alligator pit where does one go? morale building, teambuilding? kumasi: that is too many questions period we need to know is wally is out and about and doing what he needs to do in supporting her reggie:. reggie:i wish -- supporting her. reggie: i wish her well. drew: i wonder what we would do if this -- if we didn't have social media would this be a thing?
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kumasi: i do see a video on the internet and wally is being hugged. drew: absolutely not. that is a no for me. we are tracking like clockwork, we had the holiday weekend and summer appears. that will be the case again this year. a look at the exploratorium camera. patchy fog. today is the coolest day of the week. we will gradually warm up but temperatures will take off. we are tracking sizzling summer heat for the labor day holiday weekend. upper 50's to lower 60's. temperatures mainly in the 70's and 80's. an onshore flow will be with us. highs today in 82. 68 in the city. mid and upper 80's in the warmest spot.
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70's and 80's from napa to santa rosa. overnight tonight, the fog comes back. mid 50's to low 60's. future trak temperatures will begin on saturday. you will really feel the warm up. it looks like we will still have the light onshore flow. any wind coming off of the ocean water will keep us cool along the coast. we will stay in the 60's and 70's close to the ocean. and then east, north bay, well into the 90's and triple digit. it looks like sunday will be the hottest day over the holiday weekend. 98 in san jose. 104 in santa rosa. ike we will stay in the mid-70's for much of the
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holiday weekend. the coolest day of the week today. we start to warm up by the end of the week. it is a hot holiday. for most of us, we will feel the summerlike eat or a saturday, sunday, and into monday. reggie: new at 6:00, how much netflix is planning to charge for its ad service. kumasi: the trademark apple kumasi: the trademark apple apply for it for their new what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26? not one dime to get people off the streets and into housing 27 generates hundreds of million to help solve homelessness. the choice is clear yes on prop 27.
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recommended by dental professionals. philips sonicare makes it easy for you to always get brushing right. philips. what's the difference between prop 26 and prop 27? 26 is a money grab that doesn't guarantee a cent for non-gaming tribes. 27 requires 15% of all state revenues go to non-gaming tribes. the choice is clear. yes, on 27. reggie: showing this live look from cape canaveral, florida. it is not going anywhere today. nasa scrubbed the launch. nasa said the teams are working
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through an issue with an engine leak. previously they said the next launch would be on friday. we will keep you updated on the timing. artemis one is the capsule that is unmanned trying to make its way back to the moon. kumasi: there are clues that apple is going to put a name on the launch of its reality headsets. bloomberg said the filing for the names reality one, reality pro and reality processor were under law firms known to be working with apple. in the past they made it common practices to secure trademark rights before launching a new product. the headset could be debuting as soon as next year. reggie: if you're planning to go to the movie saturday, thousands are selling tickets for just three dollars. it is part of national cinema day. major chains like amc and regal are taking part. they will offer a five dollar drink and popcorn combo.
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lt iccatis the nationema daymas'm mo worried at the combo than the ticket. it is expensive. reggie: enjoy air conditioning. drew: you are so right. whenever it gets hot, movie theaters is the place to be. we will talk about the heat in one second. today it is about moderate air quality here you will find a haze very -- advisory today. smoke to the north will filter in it will not reach the surface and stays elevated. right now, upper to lower 60's. here is a live look at the exploratorium camera. patchy father is what we find. centering quickly this morning. it is comfortable by august
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standards. 70's and 80's away from the coast. highs comfortable along the coast, 60's and 70's. 100 is the forecasted high. kumasi: new at six, two pilots get into a brawl midflight. reggie: a 10-year-old saved in mom's life when she started drowning in the backyard. kumasi: the emotional moment when the uvalde football team takes the field for the first time since the shooting. >>
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: large scrubbed. why the highly anticipated moon mission will not go on as scheduled. reggie: dead fish in bay area waterways. what is behind it. >> plus a quick thinking 10-year-old boy jumping into action to save his mom from drowning. reggie: good morning. it is monday, august 29. you're looking at four people who discovered last night there were too old to watch the mtv music awards. isn't it sad when that happens?
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