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another flex alert goes into effect later today, but this will last a little bit longer than those other ones leads to tracking the dangerous holiday temperatures. wildfires in northern california turn deadly the latest on the fight to get the flames under control. and after three years pride returns to the streets of oakland last labor day means big sales on home goods the best deals that you will not want to miss today. good morning everyone. it's monday september 5th. yeah, it might be a good idea to go to the mall to suck up some of that ac today because it is going to be another hot one here across the bay area. we check it out with lisa arjun for look at these really intense temperatures lisa. yeah. they're just out of control, julie and kamasi. good morning to we're looking at our dangerous heat peeking today and into tuesday live doppler 7, there is a little fog out there temperatures have dropped into the 50s along the coast. so that's the good news as hot as we get in the afternoon. we are going to see the temperatures somewhat comfortable.
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you can see already in the upper 60s from hayward 69 there 63 in oakland. it is 63 in richmond closer to the bay we've got 60s in san francisco and looking at a 24-hour temperature change 11 degrees 7 to 11 degrees warmer this morning. so our heat advisories have been ended into thursday up to 110 maybe 115 today through solano county looking at our heat advisory with widespread 90s to near 100 on the peninsula. there's a live look outside the air quality turning port today, but as we look at our highs, yeah, this is extreme. so we'll be watching it for you. hopefully you'll be taking breaks today and watching your outdoor activities. hopefully not barbecuing back to you juliet. yes. i'm good. advice there thank you lisa. well pressure on our energy grid is prompted a six consecutive flex alert for today cal iso now urging everyone to reduce power use and it's extended the flex alert hours. we're now being asked to conserve that electricity from 4pm until 10 pm and 10 hour later than the previous flex
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alerts today. and tomorrow are projected to be the most challenging days for california's power. supply several generators are out of service making supplies tighter during those flex alert hours. we're also told to set those thermostats to 78 degrees or higher you want to using those major appliances like the oven and turn off all unnecessary lights in your house. we know many of you are trying to beat the heat. and for a lot of people that includes that abc 7 news reporter lena howland is joining aside from brentwood with more on this. good morning, lena. good morning. kamasi the city of brentwood announced they will be closing this city. pool. you see right behind us here through tomorrow all because of the excessive heat and for those wondering the city of brentwood is expected to experience a near record high of 115 degrees today. take a look ricky anderson and his family had a giant family reunion planned yesterday, and they came to this park so they
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can use the pool but none of them were local and many of them drove in for the event from oakland only to be turned away. all the andersons could do is look at the pool while staying in the shade pick this place because of the pool. and to get here and to our surprise, it was close and we all drove pretty far. none of us are local we drove from oakland. meanwhile over in vacaville. it's an opposite story the city announced they'll be extending the hours of the walter graham aquatic center both yesterday and today from one to seven in the evening of free to all residents on a first come first serve a basis now because this pool here in brentwood is still closed the city is encouraging people to instead go to the brentwood community center, which is serving as a cooling center and that's going to be open today from 11:00 to 6:00 for anyone just needing a little
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bit of relief from this heat live in brentwood lena howland abc 7 news. thank you, lena some east bay regional parks will remain closed today due to the heat abc 7 was at redwood regional park in oakland east bay trail system and parks will be closed today facilities where creation areas and shoreline parks will remain open though east bay regional parks plans to reopen its parks tomorrow if the temperatures cool off. and for the second day in a row the heat slowed down bart
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service bart says weather conditions led to a 10 minute delay for trains on the antioch line. heading to the sfo yesterday afternoon. there were 20 minute delays in that same area on saturday. bart says they need to slow those trains when temperatures get above 100 degrees because that excessive heat can warp the rails. the area beach is provided a welcome refuge escape the heat this holiday weekend and thousands of people headed to the coast to cool off. there was even a cliff rescue at one location. there's abc 7 news reporter
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cornell bernard. oh my god. yeah, so hot jose medina and his kids traded the extreme heat of santa rosa for a cool spot in the sand on ocean beach in san francisco golden down our cliff at fort funston. just a reminder to be aware of your surrounding stay on the coastal trails don't venture off of it and half moon bay venice state beach was getting crowded by midday state park rangers try to turning visitors and cars away because lots were full the national park service tweeted the parking lot at stinson beach was full and would likely remain that way until sunset on the north coast. there was lots of elbow room and a cool breeze at salmon creek beach in bodega bay. how's that popsicle very professional obstacles all around for these friends back on ocean beach. this is pretty good place to be there's a breeze off the water. we feel lucky that we're able to get here early. in san francisco cornell bernard abc 7 news. you can check the temperatures in the weather on demand section of the abc 7 bay area streaming tv app you can download it for roku apple tv. on fire and google tv at some developing news here from
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siskiyou county where there are two dangerous wildfires burning out of control right now one is the mill fire that's now blamed for two deaths there the fire started friday morning at a lumber mill in the town of weed it quickly raged out of control fire officials say it is now burned at least six and a half square miles and at least 100 structures are destroyed in this one many of them are homes in actionrdsre stini.s theaommunity cal fire says crews have worked day and night to protect the countless homes threatened by this fire and for some residents, it's too late. and i can tell you that your firefighters are out there right now working as hard as they possibly can. to put this fire out so that we can get you back in your homes. the fire chief you just heard from did not reveal details about the two victims who were
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killed in that fire officials. say the fire is 40% contained. higher burning and siskiyou county is more than twice the size of the one julian just told you about so the so-called mountain fire has burned at least 13 square miles. it also started friday in a mountainous area rest of eureka. cal fire says that fires only 10% contained evacuations are in place for many communities. and track any of the wildfires that are bringing in california by using our online interactive wildfire tracker. it also shows you current air quality. you'll find it at abc 7 news.com now to that developing news in contra costa county this morning where the search is on for these two men who escape from jail both men escape from a minimum security jail in clayton yesterday 33 year old gerardo ramirez vera was serving time for burglary and weapons charges 28 year old jorge garcia. escamilla was in custody for stealing a car among other charges deputies noticed the men were gone yesterday morning.
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they warned local residents to lock doors in vehicles. both men were wearing all white or yellow jail outfits. they now facetime in state prison. it was a search in canada after one of the deadliest acts of violence in that country's history two men went on a stabbing rampage and indigenous community in saskatchewan at least 10. people are dead 15. people are hurt across multiple crime scenes. police believe some of the victims were targeted but others were seemingly attacked at random. police released the names and photos of the two suspects, but they did not say if they were related or what the motive might be. all right. happy labor day to you. hopefully you've got a plan today to beat the heat as we check out the morning temperatures. yeah, that's correct. you go up and hide there mount diablo in the 80s this morning relative humidity at 21% it is 68 in walnut creek and as you get closer to the bay it's cooler, but with each and every day or overnight lows are going
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to get milder and milder but geez, at least we're in the 60s, right 62 in napa san carlos at 68 good visibility now a today e the air alert dangerous heat peeking today and tomorrow and looking at no significant cooling until the weekend. there's a look at the fog it is out there and it does hug the shoreline later on today and into your tuesday. so temperatures briefly will warm up at the coast, but it's going to be comfortable in the 80s there to 70s. but look what happens tomorrow. we're still over 110 to 117 out through solano county wednesday, maybe a few degrees cooler, but then look what happens. on thursday are heat advisory and our excessive heat warning has been extended until thursday as the heat especially inland is going to stick around highs today in the low 90s in oakland upper 80s in san francisco. looking at numbers well into the triple digits north bay east bay in the south bay. so really dangerous be careful out there everyone going to be a long and hot week.
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thank you lisa coming up at important us ally names a new leader. we'll tell you who said to become the next prime minister of the uk then president biden former president trump setting their sights on a key swing state with the midterms. just two months away the message for voters. and from patio furniture to clothing and a lot more. we'll tell you about the best things to buy to in on those labor day sales. and there's a live pst. girl. you can do better.
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it's 513 and we have this traffic alert to tell you about right now in berkeley a train. you can see hit a car and it is blocking traffic. this is all happening around gilman between east shore and 6th street in both directions. both sides will be closed until all that wreckage can be cleaned up and that crash can be investigated. we'll keep you posted throughout the morning. president joe biden is hitting the road again this labor at a holiday and we know he has events in, pennsylvania. also, wisconsin too. this is coming as the battle for control of congress is heating up with the midterms just around
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the corner. meanwhile former president. donald trump was also in pennsylvania this weekend holding his first rally since the fbi search of his mar-a-lago estate. here's abc news reporter jail, brian. president biden hitting the road again this labor day celebrating american workers at events in too closely watched midterm states, wisconsin and pennsylvania. this will mark biden's third trip to the keystone state in less than a week. most recently in philadelphia delivering a stinging rebuke of so-called maga republicans mentioning his predecessor by name donald trump and the magna republicans. represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic the president trying to frame the upcoming midterm elections with control of the house and possibly senate on the line as a battle to protect democracy republicans calling his remarks divisive. it basically condemned all republicans who supported donald
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trump in the last election. that's over 70 million people and you know saying that republicans are threat to democracy is really a slap in the face the president clarifying friday. he wasn't condemning old trump voters just those standing by him now after the violence on january 6th, and trump's continued false claims, the 2020 election was stolen but that support on full display this weekend when former president trump held his own event in pennsylvania a rally teasing possibly another presidential run in 2024. i may just have to do it again, but first we have to win. a historic victory for the republican party this november. the former president was in
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pennsylvania to campaign for dugman east classified documents from his floor to home using that search to fire up his most passionate supporters jacob brian abc news, washington. this morning the president of ukraine is accusing the russian military of using one of europe's largest nuclear nuclear power plants as a weapon, but he tells david newer he can't agree to shut it down because it provides power for much of his country. so they occupied it. so that is means that they use nuclear weapon. that's nuclear weapon. you have been warning of nuclear catastrophe for quite some time. as we've been here nuclear inspectors have finally made it to separation through the war zone the front lines. you can watch more of this exclusive interview with president zelinski coming up at 7:00 on good morning america knew this morning. england has a new prime minister. liz truss was elected by the country's conservative party overnight the announcement triggers the start of a handover from boris johnson who was
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forced to announce his resignation in july after months of scandal trust has promised to tackle britain's cost of living crisis saying she'll have a plane to deal with the rising energy cost there within a week. trust in johnson will travel to scotland tomorrow to meet the queen who is not able to travel right now due to mobility issues. it's the first time in her range. she's not creating a new prime minister at buckingham palace. for the first time in three years pride was back on the street of oakland. you can hear the fun there the city reintroduced its pride parade to downtown oakland celebrating the east bay's lgbtq community. it's the 12th anniversary of the oakland pride, but the first time the event was held since 2019, of course because of the pandemic. hundreds of people came out for plenty of music dancing and some good food. hi, this is actually my first one i love any excuse to dress up but just nice to see. a bunch of other people who are
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part of the lgbt community and feel like i belong. that's what it's all about right there. the celebration also included a monkey pox vaccine clinic where health officials distributed 1200 shots of vaccine as well as information on how to stay safe from the illness. that looked like a lot of fun. it was and people were definitely walking around with fans too like professionally over in oakland. yeah, it's really like towards the end of the day when you start to feel it. you're like i got this at like two or three and then by five and six yeah a different story. yeah. it was a 65 yesterday half moon bay redwood city 96 103 in livermore all of those cities going up today. in fact, we'll see comfortable 70s even some 80s up towards stinson beach. so if you have the coast on your mind, it is going to be a mile to warm one depending on where you are right now. look at the number 69 and concord is 62 in napa was 64 in the city also in palo alto.
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so looking at today's average highs versus where we're going to be i should say average eyes versus today. we should be in the upper 80s to mid 80s conquered and livermore 23 to 25 degrees above average forecasting high of 110, san jose. that's 18 degrees above average look at the upper. 90s and redwood city 91 in oakland in san francisco in the upper 80s. they're your upper 90s from santa clara sun ie mi90s. so hotter than yesterday on the peninsula. check it out 98 and los altos redwood city hotter today downtown upper 80s could even see 90 through tomorrow 107 in santa rosa 110, cloverdale 104 in vallejo. these are definitely extreme temperatures with 92 in san leander castro valley 96 and here we're looking at temperatures eclipsing 110 degrees. so this is freakishly hot heat. it continues into your tuesday and as we look at wednesday, maybe a little better but
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thursday the high pressure ridge expands friday. we're still extremely hot, but by next weekend, we are much cooler. we can even be talking some sprinkles out. there we go. that's the relief. we're looking for thank you lisa. well if you're not working this labor day, you may be searching for some deals out there. hours say they are ready for you and this morning abc news reporter dieter bolton. has the best deals for you to keep an eye on today. shoppers can really expect a pretty robust set of labor day deals this year. well, you will find the traditional labor day deals on items like patio furniture and mattresses this year is different and will have more variety for one big reason people are changing their shopping habits due to inflation that's forcing people to get smarter retailers responding with some going back to basics to get shoppers in the door like target that's offering things like meet they're offering buy one get one at a discount offers on grilling needs. it is offering $10 target gift cards when shoppers buy
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essentials like pantry items and cleaning products understanding that consumers want deals on basics. kristen also points out bed bath & beyond is offering a warehouse clear out event with discounts of up to 80% off like bath towels for less than four dollars and a stainless steel cookware set for less than 50 and get the most from retailer overstocks of casual clothing like gap offering flip-flops for five dollars and tank tops for nine. one thing that's actually surprised me this labor day. we're seeing retailers offer a lot more electronic deals deals like a $50 gift card from target for certain fitbit models best buy slashing $700 off a massive 65 inch tv and an even rare macbook sale with some models of up to $400 off. that was deter bolton reporting there. we'll be going to get julian. i've just heard about that macbook deal because you know how the apple devices they never really go on sale. we've never go on sale in mind. just stop working doesn't need a tv.
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so you can... astepro and go. just joining us here the seven things to know this morning starting with lisa. yeah, number one excessive heat warning today our heat advisory and a spare. the air alert is temperatures range from the 70s at the coast to 114 inland. number two calaiso has issued a sixth flex alert and the demand on the power grid is so extreme. they've extended it an hour today 4 to 10 pm. number three if you're heading to the beach today be prepared for a crowd bay area beaches were busy over the weekend as people looked for places to cool off. number four the mill fire burning in siskiyou county is now being blamed for two people dying. fire started friday in the town of weed it's quickly grown to
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more than 4,200 acres. number five authorities want you to take a close. look at these two men they escape from jail in clayton yesterday if you see them, you should call police right away number six you can now sign up for the new omicron specific covid booster major pharmacies like walgreens and cvs are opening up appointments this week doctors say to wait two months after your last vaccine does to get a booster number seven just a reminder that today is labor day that means places like your bank the post office and most government offices are going to be closed today. and today could be a very busy day at our nation's airport. we're on an alley has the latest in today's gma first look. the busiest i've seen it passengers pouring into america's airports for major travel holiday of the summer. this feels really good to be able to travel again. it seems like the the world is coming together as slowly this has been one of the busiest weekends travelers have endured in the past three years tsa screening over six million people since friday alone more than even pre-pandemic in 2019 there have been some hiccups and
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now at 5:30, we are talking about the september swelter triple digit heat continues today all across the bay area. lisa is here to explain when it'll get the hottest and when we might finally see some relief. and some people trying to beat the heat at the pool got a big surprise. why one pool in the east bay was closed on one of the hottest days of the year in new overnight. we got some new dramatic video of a streets of san francisco the push my one community to ban this from happening. good morning. it's monday september the 5th. it's labor day. yes, it is and we are checking in with lisa because it's gonna be a hot one it is we are peaking with our heat in some cities today some tomorrow and our excessive heat warning and heat advisor has been extended through thursday. now, we are seeing a little bit relief at the coast. look at that 52 half moon bay 63 in novato. it is in the upper 60s in concord. so compared to yesterday. we're already six to nine degrees milder, so it's going to be a warmer day for every one
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north bay east bay south bay. we're in the triple digits in san jose today. that's a hotter day. we are over 107 in our inland east bay and well into the mid 90s on the peninsula. so the visibility is good. the air quality will be poor and our inland east bay and south bay. we have a spare the air alert and this is how quickly our temperatures warm through noon time. we're already over 100 degrees in san ramon upper 80s approaching the 90s to mid 90s in oakland today. we'll have that seabreeze in the afternoon, but these temperatures will certainly be records dangerously hot and continue into your tuesday thank you lisa today is our sixth consecutive flex alert, and this one is extended from four until 10 pm is usually nine. so here's what you should be doing to prepare close your blinds and pull your curtains to cover windows and keep out the sun if you do need to use your major appliances like your dishwasher your washer and dryer make sure you do that before 4 pm. you can also precook your meals to keep your oven and stove from heating up your kitchen during the hottest part of the day and
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if you have an electric car try to get that charged before 4pm as well if you're lucky enough to have ac pre-cool your home by setting your a statue as low as 72 degrees before moving it up to 78 degrees at 4 pm some good advice right there. kamasi triple digits are expected here in the east bay and many are trying to hit the pool to stay cool. but abc 7 news reporter elena howland found one local pool. that will not be open today because it's just too hot just joining us live down from brentwood with the latest on this. yeah, that's right while the city of brentwood is embracing for a near record high of 115 degrees today. you'd think the first and the best place to go cool off today would be that local neighborhood pool, but that's not the case here in brentwood as they announced that this pool is shutting down through the labor day holiday weekend through tomorrow just because of the excessive heat take a look.
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this did not come as welcome news to the neighborhood ricky anderson and his family had a giant family reunion planned yesterday, and they came to this park so they can use the pool. none of them were local and many drove in for the event from oakland only to be turned away. all the andersons could do is look at the pool while staying in the shade. terrible it's a hundred and four degrees out here. like why wouldn't you have the pool? my lower back is way right now and that's not from the pool. that's from right here standing at the gate watching the pool simmer in the sun. meanwhile over and vacaville. it's an opposite story the city announced yesterday. they'll be extending the hours of the water of the walter graham aquatic center both yesterday and today from one to seven instead of 4:30 free to all residents on a first come first serve bases, but because this pool over here in brentwood remains closed the city is
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encouraging people to go to the brentwood community center, which is serving as a cooling center instead from 11:00 to 6:00 today for anyone here brentwood looking for a little relief from that heat live in brentwood lena. hell lane abc 7 news elena today, of course is labor day, so that means federal state and local government offices are going to be closed today bart and muni will be on a reduced schedule too. so check ahead if you are planning to take it today and another reminder from the california highway patrol don't drink and drive on this labor day. chp is hosting a maximum enforcement campaign to catch drivers, this is expected to be a really busy day on the roast many people traveling back from the labor day holiday. earthquake trackers at the usgs say a 3.5 magnitude quake. shook the south bay. the earthquake was centered near joseph grant county park. just east of san jose yesterday. it happened just before for the afternoon and could be felt as far away as santa cruz and even berkeley this is the strongest
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quake in santa clara county since a 3.6. it just east of alum rock park in june of last year. a stabbing near pier 39 in san francisco sent one man to the hospital police say it happened around 6:30 at pier 41, which was as you can imagine crowded with visitors for the labor day holiday weekend. officers found the victim injured from several stab wounds they are considered to be non-life threatening. the victim was taken to the hospital to be treated and there have been no arrests. in the south bay a2 alarm fire erupted outside of a popular italian restaurant in downtown, san jose crews discovered a fire on the front porch of palermo restaurant near del monte park, just after midnight sunday flames caused damage to a portion of the patio. up and the front of the building firefighters also had to deal with downed power lines in the area too. now our city investigators were on the scene earlier and they believed the fire could have been intentional. because of the time for the same
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egg and exterior fire is unusual. that's why an investigation. and we're hearing a firefighter suffered some minor injuries there. it's unknown if the restaurant will remain open during repairs because of that fire is not yet known. new this morning and overnight sideshow the streets of san francisco. we got this video from the corner of valencia to both so you can see the driver doing donuts and the intersection it's not clear if anybody got hurt or if anybody was detained but video shows police moving in to break up this event. tomorrow the city of fremont will consider a plan that takes a new approach to ending a legal car racing inside shows the proposal would make it illegal to be a spectator at a sideshow currently. there are no laws. there are now law. excuse me in california that punish people for watching or attending these events even
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though street racing inside shows are illegal in many places. now you can sign up for the new omicron specific covid-19 booster major pharmacies like walgreens and cvs are opening up appointments this week doctors say wait two months after your last vaccine dose to get a booster and if you've already gotten covid you should wait about three months after your last infection ages 12 and up can get the pfizer booster modernas is available for 18 and up. new development police have arrested a man accused of kidnapping and elementary school teacher in memphis, tennessee. eliza fletcher was forced into an suv early friday morning while she was jogging well over the weekend police found that suv and a man inside of it, but they did not find that missing teacher police arrested in charge cleotha abstin after finding his dna on a sandal near we're fletcher was abducted. he's charged with aggravated kidnapping and tampering with evidence. he previously spent nearly 20 years in prison on a previous
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kidnapping charge. new security concern is being raised this morning after an airport worker in mississippi. allegedly stole a plane this weekend and threatened to crash it and it's not the first time an employee at an airport has been accused of something like this abc news reporter ran an alley has more corey patterson appeared in court sunday a day after allegedly stealing a plane and causing panic for hours. below, mississippi police. say the 29 year old who previously earned a student pilot license was threatening to crash the twin engine plane into a walmart. this is a five-ton airplane fully loaded 600 pounds of gas, which is the equivalent of a napalm bomb. it would have done terrible
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damage if he had followed through on his threat officials. say patterson worked at the tupelo airport fueling up planes making it easy to gain access to the cockpit. they say he took off around 5 am his flight map looking more like an etch a sketch drawing until nearly five hours later when the plane began running out of gas. it was around that time when officials say he posted this message on facebook. sorry everyone never actually wanted to hurt anyone. i love my parents and sister.
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this isn't your fault goodbye, but the plane eventually landed in a field northwest of tupelo where he was arrested. oh my god. oh my god is he okay back in 2018 a similar incident in washington state a baggage handler at sea-tac airport stolen empty passenger plane performing dangerous maneuvers in the sky for an hour fighter jets prepared to shoot him down until he crashed into an island and was killed experts say these cases although rare have exposed of vulnerability with airport workers able to clear security without question one former. ntsb officials saying he expects the faa and homeland security to issue new guidance to titan security protocols the suspect in mississippi. corey patterson was ordered held without bond charged with larceny and making terrorist threats no word yet on a possible motive, brianna nalley abc news, new york nasa says it will not try for a third launch of the artemis 1 rocket until at least september the 19th after the second launchage attempt was great shuttle. we scrubbed four times looking back. had we launched on any one of those scrubs. it wouldn't have been a good day. nasa's artemis mission aims to send people back to the moon in an effort to further lunar exploration and build an artemis base camp. still to come how long you're going to need to walk after
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eating sweets to burn off all those calories. and a dangerous deluge the life-threatening conditioned in some part of the south as heavy rains keep falling there, but first up, get a look at that hot forecast with meteorologist lisa arch in these triple digit temperatures are going to be hanging with us lisa. yeah, and are you ready? for more heat today? we're going to add on another five to potentially eight degrees. so it's hotter today the peak heat and some neighborhoods will be today or will be tomorrow, but nonetheless we still have our heat advisory right here temperatures are gonna be climbing into the 90s on the peninsula 65 belmont right now coma is in the upper 50s. we're in the 70s and fell as well as livermore you go up about 1500 feet. we're in the 80s already five to about 11 degrees warmer then yesterday, but there is fog it's patchy and we will have that sea breeze at the coast. so temperatures from the 70s to 80s here. san francisco will be in the
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upper 80s today, but if you want to head to the coast, you've got sunshine in mid-70s half moon bay reason why that ocean temperature is 53 degrees in our winds are not off. are there onshore as we look at our inland temperatures 113 for some of you look at the stretch of 100 degree heat right on through friday the rest of us sweating it out in the east bay 96 in fremont today as well as richmond 107 in santa rosa and looking at 110 in livermore even hotter than that in solano county. stay tuned more news after this. stay tuned more news after this. hold on... you're a night manager and mom. and the bill payer, baker, and nightlight maker? that's a lot. so, adding “and student” might feel daunting. but what if a school could be there for all of you? career, and family and finances and mental health. happy birthday. well, it can.
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rivers are expected to crest in that region and the governor's already issued a state of emergency. september is world alzheimer's month and according to the cdc more than six million americans are living with the disease. here's abc news reporter arena roy on how to spot warning signs. as we get older we may forget a few things here and there but some signs of memory loss could mean something more serious like the onset of alzheimer's disease. i think the biggest misconception when it comes to alzheimer's disease. is that a lot of the signs and symptoms of alzheimer's are part of normal aging and unless you've cared for someone with alzheimer's it can be hard to know what to look out for abc news chief medical correspondent, dr. jennifer ashton has some tips to spot the onset of the disease. this is where the context is important the severity the frequency the magnitude of the memory loss all significant. for example, dr. ashton says that randomly for getting someone's name or an appointment
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is normal forgetfulness, but being unable to recall the name of your child heron or spouse consistently for getting appointments and failing to keep track of time are concerning signs. she says the symptoms of alzheimer's interfere with a person's daily living whereas the normal aging process usually does not not when tasks like going to the store for a loaf of bread present a challenge. that should be a red flag. they never get there. they get lost. they forget why they went out they come back without the loaf of bread. if you have any concerns, dr. ashton says to trust your gut and make an appointment for a formal medical evaluation. it should never be anyone's job to be their own doctor if you are concerned about some of your signs or symptoms or those of someone that you care about have a neurologist a medical professional evaluate that person so that you don't have to ask yourself. is this normal or is it not normal reina roy abc news, new york we are just days away from
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seeing apple's latest round of gadgets and among them could be some new airpods. according to bloomberg. the cupertino based company may be getting ready to reveal second generation airpod pros. the earbuds have not been given an update since 2019 so some of the new features could include an upgraded h2 chip for improved audio quality longer battery life a new charging case and more apple is also expected to announce new iphone and apple watch models at a special set for wednesday. going out for a walk every day. not only can lift your move, but it can make you healthier. this is according to new research. it shows walking after eating might help to control your blood sugar and it doesn't have to be a long walk just as little as two to five minutes after meal can do the trick standing after you eat can help but not as much as putting one foot in front of the other researchers say intermittent light intensity walking throughout the day can lower blood sugar levels by 17 percent the meta analysis based on seven studies appears the journal sports medicine.
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bound to an unusual rescue caught on camera police and fire crews were called out to a farm in england when a cow got its head stuck in a tree not clear how this cow got waged inside of the willow tree last week crews got to work cutting away portion to the tree for about an hour until finally that's the cows had a popped out according to the bbc the cow seemed just fine. poor baby curious cow there. all right. it's just got stuck, you know. it happens apparently happy ending, you know, right right, all's well that ends. well, right. well we have several days before we are going to feel any relief from this heat as we look at live doppler 7. no fog to speak up. there's just a little bit of a shallow deck offshore. we will see our sea breeze that it's gonna save us today at the coast once again, but you know, we're gonna have some warmer
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numbers on parts of the shoreline 63 in novato is 60 7 in san ramon with mid 60s in fremont. so overnight lows not as cool as what we're used to 24 hour temperature change seven to 11 degrees warmer, so we're gonna build on that warmth. sutt to temperatures in the blue column here 70s and 80s for this date and this is what is forecasted today with 110 conquered and livermore 23 to 25 degrees above average. so certainly records coming into play maybe some all-time records for those 14 and 15 forecasted for around fairfield and solano county upper 90s for redwood city. so you are going to have a seabreeze. it's going to be a while to you feel it but those 90s from san bruno oakland san francisco up about seven degrees today. so everyone is warmer today and we could see more of a sea breeze on your tuesday, but that doesn't help out anybody in our inland valleys so we will have
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that 35 to 40 degrees spread again today with 114. maybe one 15 by the delta 107 santa rosa 94 on the peninsula and looking at some 70s and perhaps about 80 degrees around stinson beach today the accuweather 7-day forecast. here. it is with the string of dangerously hot days. this was supposed to end remember last week. we were saying earlier in the week, but now it's taking us right into friday the cool down coming over the weekend. thank you lisa amazon is suspending reviews of its new lord of the rings prequel series on rotten tomatoes three-day holes on reviews is meant to prevent review bombing on one of amazon's biggest premieres ever. so that means that amazon wants to avoid a flood of negative comments the goal is to give viewers and critics enough time to evaluate the series on its own merit. former president barack obama is now an emmy winner over the weekend. he won the award for outstanding narrator for his work on the netflix documentary our great national parks.
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he's the second president ever to win an emmy eisenhower won the prize back in 1956. the former president also has two grammys. so he's halfway to the egot another notable winner includes chad with bozeman for his voice over work in the disney plus show. what if it was one of his last roles before he died of colon cancer in 2020. the new baby rhino at the san diego zoo is beginning to explore its new habitat. so he is staying close to mom. this always makes me so happy so they are southern white. rhinos. the baby doesn't have a name yet. but the zoo says he's learning how to walk run and just a good role in the mud roll in the mud, honey, so you want to see it? so the zoo is also playing paying very close attention to mom because she could play a critical role in an ambitious project to save the southern white rhinos close genetic cousin the northern white rhino from extinction mom. could one day be a surrogate and so that's why they are watching
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her closely to see if she would be a candidate for the project so far. she's doing an excellent job at mom caring for her little one. mmm. really adorable video right here they are so small before they get so big. alright gonna be grown up right before eyes coming up new at six is surprising site in the water and it was caught on camera. then the jet skier who could not believe what a dolphin jumped right over. and the work finally being done at the notre dame cathedral three years after that devastating fire. devastating fire. 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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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. the choice is clear. a jet skier in new zealand when they began racing with her so the woman named zoe shared this video and she called the experience epic. she said she was amazed see about 20 dolphins.
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whoa. this was in auckland when she was jet skiing but then one of them as you can see there jumped right over her head. okay dolphins. shown out and exotic issues with them for the whole day. they were friendly they wanted to raise her jet ski plenty of times. he says this is her first encounter with the dolphin pond and as you can imagine she will never forget it. that is so cool. well now to the painstaking process to restore the fame at notre dame cathedral in paris three years after the cathedral was severely damaged in a fire artisans have started cleaning and restoring the 170 year old stained glass windows. so those windows survive the fire, but they were coated in a thick layer of smoke and ash that prevented light from coming through. a cleaning of the 39 windows must be done completely by hand. so it's taken them a while crews. hope to have the cathedral reopen before the 2024 olympic games in france.
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see, what do they use to clean them? i'm interested in that process? yeah, it was definitely a very delicate process all doing it by hand. maybe a good old toothbrush lisa windex. all right, we'll get back into that. we're looking at mid and upper. right now in the east bay, so that is a mild start to your day. so we're going to be warmer by about five to seven degrees today for everyone that brings us in to our excessive all week long notice. how comfortable it is at the coast, but a little bit of a wind shift and we're near 80 around stinson beach day, but still much better than we are inland spare the air alert. all right. thank you lisa. there is so much to know when it comes to the heat today. we are talking about park closures bart slowdowns. don't worry that we have you covered and it feels like i never-ending fire season at this point, right? we're tracking the wildfires having a major impact on northern california plus the surge happening right now after
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