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ter. >> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: distribution of. news on social media. the. -- news on social media. reggie: the house passing the debt limit deal to avoid a devastating befall. >> bread-and-butter month of the year. kumasi: final preparations for private month. some of the new additions coming
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to the -- group -- to the castro this week. with these four queens, it is always pride month. [laughter] it is black history year. [applause] [laughter] that is how we do it here. drew: so accurate. it is a good vibe today. we will find warmer temperatures over the next couple hours and live doppler -- live doppler 7 join you there was dense fog and we are doing better, temperatures in the 40's and in the coolest parts but a lot of low to mid 50's around the bay shoreline. we are seeing breaks in the marine layer. june gloom is with us b not hanging tough. it's close to average for this time of year and upper 60's and low 70's around the bay shoreline.
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inland is close to 80 degrees by 4 p.m. and we will track warmer weather for the upcoming weekend . less check in with jobina -- less check in with jobina -- let's check in with jobina. jobina: this is a crutch on southbound 680 and you can see they are down to around 22 miles per hour travel along 84 and 680 is looking clear so you have no problems in that area. the bay bridge told process -- toll plaza has filled in through the past few minutes. as far as everything else goes in the bay area, the roads are clear and no advisories to report so we will continue to track any issues that pop up. kumasi: california lawmakers will have their first vote on a plan that requires social media companies to pay local news outlets for the news on their sites. amanda del castillo
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live. amanda: idea of preserving journalism but what does this mean for the average user of those platforms like metta --meta? this could limit the amount of news content you're. are able to access on your own feet. the bill is under consideration in sacramento and state lawmakers will have their votes -- their first vote on the plan. as it is written, it would require metta --meta and to get profits. -- to get profits. -- give process -- profit. a similar requirement place in australia. meta it that for a short time
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and then the company made deals with news outlets. there are 20 -- plenty of questions. have journalist in australia and fitted from the change there and will it happen here #some say it is too hard to tell. >> there needs to be a guarantee that the money goes to the newsroom than the boardroom. amanda: you heard from the deputy chief executive of the union representing journalists in australia. he says there are big sums of money and -- involved in some evidence that the media landscape has that -- stabilize but he says it is too hard to tell with what happened in australia but -- there's a lot to comb through and i am back at 6:30 but reporting live outside of meta headquarters. reggie: new developments in the
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high-stakes dealing of the u.s. capitol. the house approved the deal to avoid the nation from defaulting on its debt. food stamps and social security money and retirement accounts are hanging in the balance. the final vote was 314-117. democrats have more of the yes votes. kumasi: -- jobina: heads to the senate. senate leaders plan to work fast -- this legislation calls for pulling back billions of dollars of unused covid willie funding, ending -- relief funding, student find relief -- although that deal is moving forward, some lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are not happy. >> deficit reduction cannot just
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be about cutting programs that working families, this take anti-elderly and poor depend on -- upon. >> this deal is w wracked with complacency. jobina: the president calls for -- be seen in bipartisan compromise saying it protects portable programs for families and veterans. the senate chamber has offered days to pass the bill or the u.s. could run out of money to cover its bills. kumasi: the man accused of stabbing an employee at a san francisco chinatown bakery is due in court. his appearance was rescheduled yesterday so the court could find a translator. the 61-year-old fook poy lai previously has connections to that bakery on stockton street. the owner says that same man stabbed his father back in 2016.
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a witness took a photo of lai after the attack on monday. according to court documents, and happened 10 days after he was released from jail. >> when we have someone who not only attempts to kill a resident in the past but now apparently has committed to take -- same type of behavior, these are the types of cases that concerns us and we make sure we take a closer look at. kumasi: that is brooke jenkins and she says it was california department of corrections' decision to release him on parole. reggie: for help is on the way for northern california residents hit hard by the winter storms. cow matters reports the state is putting $95 billion toward a program to help undocumented flood comes. the funds will be available this month for affected counties.
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some residents have protested in the past two expedite the relief. eligible households can qualify up to $4500. kumasi: the san jose city council will consider a proposal to open the largest rv site in the area. it is near the fleet market and would house up to 85 vehicles. one mayor says this could help to consolidate rvs on city streets. homes advocates a safe parking sites like the one in multiple -- mountain view have been successful. >> crime is down, cost efficiency goes up. you are starting people to get on track for permanent housing. you are literally saving their lives in many cases. kumasi: the land is privately owned, and if it is approved, the city would lease the parcel for 18 -- eight years.
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reggie: santa clara valley health care is going green. scvh signed the pledge and issued -- initiative. the health-care industry is a significant contributor to climate change, accounting to 8% to 10% of all greenhouse gas emissions in the u.s. this includes anesthetic gas and even food for patients. some changes they are planning to make, the move to an all electric ambulance fleet, avoided unneeded or low value testing and providing more plant-based food. >> we cannot practice medicine as we have been in the past. we need to be pivoting towards a newer and sustainable way of practicing medicine. reggie: organizational emissions by 50% by 2030 in order to achieve net zero by 2050. kumasi: san francisco's budget.
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but mayor london breed is saying about the biggest priorities for the city. reggie: how the iconic castro district is preparing for pride month celebrations all month long. drew: temperatures finally getting close to where they should be this time of the year. this afternoon, in the 60's and 70's which is about 1-3 degrees off of the advertise for june 1. ev ♪ always in that state of mind ♪ ♪ living on a high vibration ♪ ♪ so hot gonna make it melt ♪ ♪ and i'm lovin' what i'm tastin' ♪ ♪ que bonito lugar lleno de tanto sabor ♪ ♪ so much flavor ♪ ♪ un future brillante se acerca ♪
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we are in store afternoon compared to yesterday with temperatures close to where they should be this time of year by 4 p.m.. by 10 a.m., we are having increasing sunshine. we will have comfortable temperatures in the 60's and 70's and later on, we do expect our warmer spots in the upper 70's to lower 80's away from the coast. 69 in oakland. 74 in napa. 75 in san jose. the onshore flow -- here is th three day forecast. the warming trend is today and continues tomorrow by saturday. temperatures above average and is the warm start to the weekend with warmer air on saturday -- sunday. kumasi: help with grocery shopping. the new ai tool hoping to inspire you in the aisle.
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kumasi: current state treasurer -- and now she is running for lieutenant governor of california. if elected, she will be the first asian american and second woman ever elected to this role. she has served in the california state assembly. the election for option -- office will be in 2026. reggie: one person is launching what he is calling his most ambitious prop -- program yet. he says the a hub of research advocacy. the focus is to fight for law and policy changes in the criminal justice system. he was recalled as d.a. in san francisco in 2022.
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kumasi: the homelessness crisis, cleanliness and safety. so -- some of the biggest priorities in san francisco mayor london breed's budget in includes money for 220 new police officers. funding to try to get people off the streets and into shelters and supported housing will be increasing by 3%. the mayor says she is not afraid to cut money on programs that do not deliver. >> i know some of these decision -- decisions will not be popular but i don't care. i didn't become mayor to be afraid to do this job the way it needs to be done. kumasi: the budget is aiming to bring new businesses in bible delivering tax incentives. the board of supervisors has to approve the budget. reggie: this morning is the official start of pride month. tim johns paid a visit -- a visit to the castro, talking to
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people on how they plan to celebrate. >> many businesses are har work preparing for one of their busiest times of the year. >> we are definitely saying the norm of events come back. the private branch -- pride brunch. >> this is the first time since the pandemic that private celebrations will be back in full force. not least of all, san francisco's pride parade at the end of the month. a boon for local businesses says the president of the castro merchant association. >> june is our first bread and butter month of the year. >> while all the old favorites are set to come back, there will be new additions. those additions include a brand-new private flag as well as new banners. >> everything is getting refreshed and changed out and bright and shiny.
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>> this year celebrations important time. all the more reason to come out and show support for the queer community. >> i think progress and love are winning. it is making people in some places scared. >> are many in this part of the city, there is nowhere else there were wet -- they were -- would rather be. >> san francisco is a safe place to be who you are and you could come here and be yourself and be supported. reggie: >> pride month without the pride parade in san francisco? abc 7 is a proud sponsor and you can watch the parade live on sunday, june 25th on abc 7 and on our streaming tv app. your morning crew will be there. wherever you watch us, please
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do. drew: we will be doing the most on that weekend. jobina: you got your shirt? drew: it came today. it is coming today. i was tracking this. i have disney merch. it is nice and bright. it has is beautiful mickey ensemble. reggie: with the progress flag on it. jobina: probably doing white print --are we doing white pants? drew: i am wondering. it is always a debacle. you want comfy but also cute. if you are running around a lot. jobina: i like your white pants. reggie: maybe i do it again. do i dare wear the disney pride spirit jersey? drew: i don't know. reggie: all patterns. jobina: all colors. all people. reggie: every symbol you ever
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thought of. jobina: and mickey. reggie: ordering now. [laughter] drew: what about every half hour, it is a new thing? reggie: remember i did the revealed promo last year? jobina: you can do it. i did it at black joy. reggie: jobina. jobina: just layer up. [laughter] jobina: that is the sadne black joy. drew: she said reluctantly. kumasi: not-for-profit. -- pride. drew: it will be great and enjoyable. let's take a live look out there. the cloud cover is not as expensive as we have seen the past couple mornings. june gloom spots this morning
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but we have sunshine this afternoon and it warming trend that happens is afternoon. we will have above average temperatures. highs in the microclimate, and closer to average for the first of june. lots 70's from cupertino to morgan hill. along the peninsula, 50's for the coast and palo alto. we will get some sunshine. peeking through the cloud along the coast. the north bay, a little bit of dense fog. the east bay castro valley. this is one or two degrees from where we should be. in england, low 70's and good air quality. tonight, a blend of sun and clouds.
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temperatures in the mid 40's to the low 50's. future chapter -- tracker temperatures, we have to look trend friday into the weekend. it is warm away from the coast and well into the 80's if not close to 90 degrees in some spots but close to the ocean,, we have the influence of onshore flow so it is cool from the upper 60's -- 52 low 60's. we will find warmer weather moving in over the next couple days. the weekend, enjoy above average temperatures because after that for the next two weeks on monday, we will stay below average for this time of year and possible wet weather late monday to early tuesday. jobina: we are going to zoom in on the maps here to bay point where we are following a crash now -- in which is already a slow corridor. highway four in the westbound direction before bailey road, your speeds are looking about 22 miles per hour in that spot.
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you can see antioch to concord, 26 minister. --minutes there. our busiest highway four is going to be the bay bridge toll plaza. we will rather appear with a live picture of, ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you can beat it! ♪ visit youcanbeatit.org or call 833-422-4255 to ask for medication to treat covid-19.
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reggie: a new proposal could bring affordable housing for teachers, san francisco's twin peaks neighborhood. a new show with the development of the town hall duplex would look like, it would take of three acres and there will be 76 new units around the base of sutro tower. the property owner says project would take between six and eight years to complete in part because of the lengthy permit approval process. san francisco-based instacart has large -- launched a new ai
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based search tool. it can answer food questions and give recommendations and show information on ingredients and give meal prep advice. the ai model uses data more than one billion dropped the ball items available across -- one billion shopable across other stores. a white-haired given -- was born sunday night. the two were brought to the zoo in 2019 and they have been happily together since. they were matched by the gibbon species survival plan. given -- they are extremely loyal to one another and the zoo houses abc 7 once they bond, it is for life. accelerating acceptance, the new
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study showing support for the lgbtq community as pride month begins. the aftermath of the massive ransomware attack in oakland continues. the city faces a lawsuit. we will take a break but first alex! mateo, hey how's business? great. you know that loan has really worked wonders. that's what u.s. bank is for. and you're growing in california? -yup, socal, norcal... -monterey? -all day. -a branch in ventura?
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: dollar settlement. how much the company is agreeing to pay for privacy violations involving its tech gadgets. kumasi: the east bay city issuing new fines and citations during fourth of july parties. ♪ baby i like it ♪ reggie: ok they are calling it the trilogy
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tour, three huge hit makers coming to atlanta toured together. kumasi: it is concert season. drew: another one. kumasi: good morning everybody. it is thursday, june 1, it is pride. reggie: meteorologist will give us another great forecast. drew: it is better today. we have cloud cover o but temperatures are close to for this time of year. we have been watching the north bay. nevada is down to 1.5 miles. santa rosa has been flowing between 1-3 miles. 40's and apical spots. you are feeling the chill in 46 but mid 50's inland. a live look from the san camera showing you that june gloom is with us. we expect a bright afternoon, patchy fog lingers around the coast but it is warmer today compared to yesterday.
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upper 60's and lower 70's around the bay shoreline. inland close to 80 degrees. in the weekend, we will find warmer weather sent to -- set to move in. we will so you -- show you those numbers. jobina: we are going to move past this and i want to get to the map and zoom into bay point because we are following a crash on westbound four. you are at 70 miles -- 17 miles per hour and the drivetime from antioch to concord has increased 29 minutes. our live camera, san mateo bridge, if your draft -- traveling westbound towards the peninsula, things are busy but things are moving a little lower than the limit. it is slow on another bridge. reggie. reggie: one east bay city is trying something new to crackdown on illegal fireworks. the city of livermore is looking to shut down fireworks at fourth
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of july parties. gloria rodríguez is in the root -- the newsroom with that. gloria: all fireworks are illegal in livermore. a police department spokesperson says it has been hard to enforce because officers have to see someone setting off a firework. the new fireworks ordinance will change that just in time for the fourth of july holiday. the candy -- city council approved amendments to the law. the amendment is hold hosts of social gatherings responsible when the person who set off the fiber cannot be identified. -- set off the firework cannot be in -- identified. >> they can fight a person who is hosting a party where gap -- fireworks are being discharged. they'll have to see the person lighting the firework. gloria: some residents say they
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support cracking down on fireworks but say citing the host is. in right livermore -- is not right. the new ordinance takes effect on june 22. there is no expiration date on it. kumasi: thank you. having today, a battle is being waged on your newsfeed that you see on social media in -- and california lawmakers are voting on a plan that requires companies like facebook and google to pay news outlets for the news they share on their sites. amanda del castillo is here with more on what you need to know. >> are frequent users of such platforms, the bill could limit what news content you are able to access on your feed. it is being called the journalism preservation act and it asks the very idea of
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preserving journalism. a person at meta spelling out -- it would require meta to give 70% of certain profits with the goal of getting that money to journalists. outlets that add -- currently under consideration in sacramento and state lawmakers will have their first vote on the plan introduced by east bay assemblywoman buffy wicks. one professor ways in saying, while he thinks he -- the bill is well-intentioned, he does not leave it is will aimed at the problem -- believe it is well aimed at the problem. >> there should be some kind of sorting mechanism. maybe it is a regulator at the state who ensures that that -- it would be a 70% tol
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the intended recipients. amanda: we know a similar requirement was put in place in australia. meta metta -- meta doing that for a short time. there are plenty of questions, one being half journalists in australia benefited for the change there and what will happen here? representatives of the union backing journalist and a australia say it is too hard to tell. those familiar with the matter don't believe if the bill is passed it would save realism but it is a source of revenue if it is passed. reggie: a new audio former president donald trump is raising some questions. in that recording, he acknowledge having classified documents in a conversation from 2021.
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abc news has not attained the recording but sources say trump refers to a document which equals -- claims is about a potential attack on iran. the recording was aware of the concerns about holding the document. >> did you ever's -- ever show those classified documents? >> not really. i would have the right to. reggie: his lawyers called the new recording "leaks radical partisans". kumasi: amazon will be paying tens of millions of dollars in civil penalties and customer refunds all in connections involving privacy concerns. jobina: amazon is agreeing to pay more than 30 million dollars after being accused of using alexa and ring doorbell cameras to collect voice and video data on adults and kids.
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the federal trade commission says amazon sacrifice privacy over profit and that it unlawfully stored voice recordings, geolocation information and video for years. according to the complaint, amazon promises customers it will delete users data upon request but until september 2019, amazon is accused of keeping children's alexa recordings indefinitely a list a parent actively deleted them and even when amazon did erase it, the company often cap to be tricked -- transcript -- often cap the transcripts. >> their goal is to sell more products to consumers. all of this data and vast amounts of data is ultimately being leverage for that purpose. jobina: with rain, the ftc claims the company lacked basic security protections.
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violated the law, saying, " devices and services are built to protect customer privacy." under a federal court order, amazon has agreed to delete an active child account with saved voice and geolocation data. reggie: support for the lgbtq community is at a halt time high across the nation despite a record number of anti-lgbtq bills this year. non-lgbtq adults believe lgbtq individuals should have the freedom to live their life and not be discriminated against. 70% agreed support the lgbtq community through hiring practices and advertising. that comes after multiple retailers including target and
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bud light based backlash over their recent private campaigns. the we are media advocacy -- queer media advocacy organization says more things need to be done to show -- dipping at restaurants, the data pinpointing where california ranks out of the entire country. kumasi: you are looking live at the big board at the new york stock exchange and we are down 110 points now. reggie: preparing for fires the -- season, the inspections having today at the south bay and stay with us for the -- have a big announcement when it comes to entertainment pride weekend for sf private. --pride. we will list the names. as from 7:00 to 8:00.
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if you download the app, you can watch as this morning. drew: we are seeing changes for the warmer weather pattern over the next couple days. this local school by us to the north and allowing this ridge will -- to build in across out of -- across california. on thursday, clouds and increasing sunshine. if you want to grab a meal outside for lunch, it is looking pleasant. temperatures in the 60's and 70's and later this afternoon, the warmest spot slightly touching 80 degrees and closer average for the first day of june. 79 in concord. 75 in san jose. 65 in the city with sunshine increasing as the afternoon goes on. in the north, 70's in napa. the three day forecast, the warming trend begins today and
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kumasi: the nba finals are back on abc seven. the nuggets are going for the first time -- title in history as they play against the miami heat. game one is tonight and came to us on sunday. we are expected to learn more about the bay area's new women's soccer team. the team w today, the team's name and where the team will be playing is going to be announced and there will be a celebratory kickoff event this weekend at the presidio main post lawn in san
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francisco. reggie: you may see low-flying helicopters in santa clara today. pg&e is preparing for the fire season by inspecting their towers. they are checking their equipment on the ground and in the air. inspections continue today and tomorrow from 10:00 to 4:00. >> only have a event, we can have -- an investigation on how long it will take. it helps us predict the timing it will take for us to restore power to our customers during an actual event. reggie: power will stay on during the inspections. kumasi: the city of oakland is being hit with a class action lawsuit as city employees say their information was not properly objected. in january, online hackers infiltrated oakland's data systems. our media -- partners at the east bay sign -- times are
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reporting critics say they were left wonderful because of inadequate security measures. a ransomware group has dumped home addresses, social security numbers and more on the dark web. reggie: a new tech company is opening in oakland. it helps black men follow their dreams in the tech world. >> it is removing barriers. they leave with confidence and teen meeting -- team-leading skills. >> it leaves these youths other places to go other than the streaks and things they are and because -- other than the streets and things they are accustomed to. reggie: could train to front and it -- from everything from entrepreneurship to leadership. the center is include other middle and high schoolers across oakland. kumasi: nasa is pushing for the government to collect better data about unidentified flying objects.
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it held its first ever public meeting on the issue. a panel of scientists and experts say they have reviewed more than 100 cases of unidentified anonymous, and they say most of those incidents can be explained. researchers picked up a mysterious burst of radio waves which ended up being nothing unusual. >> people at the observatory would heat up their lunch in the microwave and they would open the door of the microwave oven before the door -- the market waste stopped -- the microwave stopped. it produced a burst of radio waves that was picked up. kumasi: the panel says 2% to 5 -- 25% of incidents cannot be explained. reggie: the cost of weddings going up the average 2023 wedding will cost $25,000.
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that is up an average of $1000 compared to last year. the site says that the rising cost is because of inflation. vendors raised their rates because they are having to pay for -- more for things like food and flowers and labor. to cut. facebook's parent company meta plans to cut at least 11,000 bay area jobs. the new layoffs will affect employees and -- at meta's homebase. as well as in sunnyvale. then -- since last year, meta meta has cut jobs in the bay area. the san francisco business times reports the company is shedding 1.4 million square feet of its office space in silicon valley. most of it is already vacant and
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google lands to sublease it. their parent company announced plans earlier this year to shrink its global real estate footprint. taking a live look at the new york stock exchange, you can see that we are down about 182 point. new at 6:00, get ready to dance. three to music heavy hitters are heading to the bay area. kumasi: we are talking about and ricky -- henrique iglesias, pit bull and ricky martin -- up for a north american tour. yes ricky. ricky martin will be performing likely living the -- living libido loca --la vida with other hits. he says the tour will be a wild party. they will be at sap center in san jose on december's -- december 6.
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the tour will be sold through ticketmaster's verified fan program. jacob stress brooke winek -- yarl hat tricks -- y' stress real quick. reggie: the trauma. ticketmaster trauma. drew: that blue website q. i don't want to do it. jobina: text verification, email. reggie: weightless. drew: don't refresh too much and it thinks you are a bought. reggie: how much you are paying -- re: traveling? --are we traveling? jobina: for how long? reggie: are we doing your. jobina: i have friends in london waiting on beyoncé. drew: i thought for a hot second -- jobina: london, l.a..
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drew: have never been to amsterdam so that could be fun. jobina: you were considering it. drew: ke$ha announced a tour and she will be in oakland at the fox theater. i think on the frida thanksgiving so that is a fun date. reggie: who is in on tour? -- who is not on tour? drew: adele is rumored to be on tour? jobina: she is leaving vegas? reggie: doing both? jobina: we need a concert segment. concert tracker. it is a level four on the tractor. -- tracker. [laughter] drew: it is like a 521 out of money and you are begging people, i need to see this person. a level four.
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temperatures are closer to average for this time of year. a bit of june gloom out there but we will have increasing sunshine. 65 downtown and cooler along coast. 70's and 80's were bright skies in the afternoon for the north bay and we have dense fog out there. in the east bay, clouds and sun, 69 in oakland. 73 in fremont and inland. overnight tonight, a blend of stars and clouds. our cooler spots in the mid 40's. over the next seven days, a warming trend is overweight -- underway. after sunday, it looks like the next 10-14 days will average for much of june so be aware that. jobina: we are following a new issue right now and we have a stall in san pablo that has
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began to claw things up in terms of traffic. if you are traveling westbound i-80 -- you are looking at speeds at 18 miles per hour and it is stop and go as you continue further and northbound 680 entering at 280, we have a report of a fire in san jose and there are slow spots in the area on 280 and 101. halep picture in san jose and 101, for the most part, everything is moving nicely. we will end here with a live picture at the bay bridge whole process -- toll plaza. reggie: when it comes to tip-in, california ranks last in the nation? this shocked me. transaction platform toast compound credit card sales data for full service and quick service restaurants and numbers show california's tip 16.6% on
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average compared to the national average of 19.8%. the average tip in san francisco is lower at 17.1% so far this year. huh. kumasi: who is thinking of things -- there is a new range rover suv back can vibrate its car seats in tune with your music and they're calling it a body and soul seek -- a body and soul seat. ok? when you spell it out, it is b a s s. jaguar land rover claims vibrations can improve your health and it is sold out for the next year. reggie: we don't know how many they made. goodbye/mountain. hello tiana.
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fans giving the iconic attraction at disneyland as employees thank the last group -- group to ever ride this flesh mountain. it will officially open in late 2024 next to new orleans square at disneyland and it is opening at magic kingdom park in disney world. this the is a parent company of abc 7. it still has the drop. i think it will same this -- be the same track and same vehicles but different, tronics and music. i am here for. it is about time tiana has her own right. there are building a restaurant for her in disneyland. tiana's [place. i watched that movie the other day. i really enjoyed it. kumasi: it is so nice. reggie: anika nani
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great. why did they kill her also early in the movie? kumasi: don't tell it. reggie: spoiler alert for this 2009 movie. as we head to
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all within your family's budget even today. hello. steak and chicken and pork chops. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪. sorry. got excited. kumasi: here are the seven things you need to know. the house approved a bill to avoid the nation from defaulting on its debt while cutting some government spending over the next two years. the senate chamber has four days to pass a bill or the money could put -- run out of money. reggie: a bill to force facebook and google to pay for news content will take center stage in sacramento. 70% of the money collected from usage fees what -- -- part support newsrooms.
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investigating a shooting of a gun person that happened before 9:00 last night on 60 8th avenue. they did not confirm the victim's age or gender. reggie: ahead of the fourth of july livermore has approved new fines for fireworks at parties and it goes into effect june 22. drew: we have june gloom out there but look at the sunshine. we have a warming trend today and we will find increasing sunshine and temperatures close to where we should be at this time of year. upper 60's and low 70's around the bayshore. jobina: number stays, traffic has been relatively mild through the morning commute and it is crowded. traffic is back -- backed up to the 8080 cross -- crossing. kumasi: number seven is, pride month officially and all around the city in the bay area, celebrations are in full force
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and we cannot forget san francisco pride. -- pride parade which abc 7 is a product sponsor of and the crew will be out there hosting coverage on the 25th. reggie: we are ready and coming up next on the seven at seven, we will -- rebuild the and a prayer -- >> good morning america. breaking overnight for our viewers in the west, the house passing the debt limit deal, with just days left before a devastating default. the debt limit deal on its way to the senate this morning, with just four days left until the government runs out of cash. now the hurdles ahead on both sides of the aisle. breaking overnight, federal investigators have an audio recording of former president trump acknowledging he kept a classified document about attacking iran. pierre thomas has what we know this morning. raging wild fires sending smoke across the eastern u.s.

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