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building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. >> those f who are now with us in sacramento where we will need to hear the facts from, but they were told, but they believe, what they were informed. reggie: a second plane full of migrants welcome to san francisco as state leaders investigate who is responsible. kumasi: the field of c growing today as donald trump is dealing with legal troubles in meeting with the department of justice. reggie: nevada that still is unclear whether
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they will fund the as. drew: we could have an isol shower moving through between 6:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.. you can see live doppler from modesto to merced, we are watching this cluster of showers. if it moves in it will be in the south bay around 7:00 a.m.. temperatures are 60 degrees and oakland, it feels mild out there as we have those upper-level blows to our south. by 8:00 isolated showers in the south bay and after 10:00 a.m. you
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will find increasing sunshine through the afternoon. temperatures are cooler than yesterday, they will be in the high 60's, low 70's. jobina: here is alive camera fluke from san mateo bridge. there is a wind advisory for the altamont pass. we do have a report of a car missing the tire. walnut creek, lives problems to report. tracy to dublin is around 44 minutes. kumasi: community leaders will come together to discuss the arrival of migrants from texas. groups of migrants from south
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america were transported from the texas border to new mexico and then flown to sacramento. a similar incident took last fall. dropped off at the sacramento diocese, none of our local diocese are getting involved but that update is expected by faith leaders at 10:00 a.m.. all of this coming investigating two flights of migrants that landed in sacramento. florida had arranged for the first group who were all south american migrants be transported from texas to california.
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they were left at the catholic diocese without warning. that group was offered help to get jobs and take them to their final destinations. they are looking into seeing if any crimes or civil violations have been committed. governor newsom has a strong message for desantis, use small, pathetic man. this isn't martha's vineyard, he suggested kidnapping charges. >> you have these big jousting over immigrants as ponds. this is not the first time desantis has played this card. so far, nobody has with anything but everyone gets attention and gavin newsom is swinging back. he spent this last year running
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ads in florida criticizing desantis. reporter: more transfers of migrants with immigration becoming a bigger political issue. the second group arrived in sacramento on a private flight. they have since contacted the group and a spokesperson the flight was from the same group associated with the group that arrived on friday with documentation from florida. the press conference will involve the mayor of sacramento and faith leaders to talk about this cities response. reggie: the republican field for the race to the white house is expanding. chris christie is expected to announce his candidacy as mike
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pence throws his hat into the ring. kumasi: by the end of this week there will be 12 republicans running for republicans. mike pence will be taking on his former boss. former new jersey governor chris christie will make his own announcement today in new hampshire. republican front runner, donald trump, is making his third run for white house this comes after his investigation over handling of classified documents is winding down. they tried to make the case that he should not be charged for mishandling hundreds of classified documents. they believe trump material and tried to obstruct justice. how could he
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did nothing wrong? jobina: new details that killed the champion cyclist in presidio. the driver they killed the cyclist was arrested and could face dui charges. the driver was intoxicat the time of the crash. the driver was briefly in custody at the hospital but they have not said if the driver is still in custody. this morning investigators are trying to find out to a woman and two children found dead in a home in fremont. firefighters were called out to the apartment complex around 1:00 p.m.. officials did not say whether or not the victims were related but they said the woman was in her 20's and the kids were young in age. they describe the area as a
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family friendly neighborhood. >> like this before. i have been here this song. kumasi: self-contained situation and no threat to the community. reggie: nevada says it will call for a special session after they failed to agree on a payment plan. legislature's need to the bill before going onto a vote. a special session is needed to move this forward. drew: on live doppler can see over the past 12 hours, it is pretty active across the state. we have this upper-level low
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sitting on top of santa barbara that continues to sit and spin bringing in those cool temperatures and we still have a chance of an isolated shower this morning. they are moving to the west ov the next couple of hours. the best chanc would be around 7:00, 8:00 a.m. most of us will remain dry this morning. here is a live look outside, mostly cloudy conditions. there is a chance for an isolated south bay. we're starting in low 60's. it is a mostly sunny afternoon. 66 in the city, 69 and
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67 in napa. the temperature stays with a lot of cloud cover and more sunshine on thursday. reggie: spot a fake story on social media. kumasi: the fear aids services. reggie: this morning we learn about apple's ic headset. kumasi: oh a bird! cute! wait, what's it... ewww ok, it's not on you, that's a win. but is it on me? what did you eat? is it on my hose? take the win at arco.
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the theater's new wants to remove the existing seats and put in removable floor seating. reggie: san francisco health leaders are asking people to get the mpox officials say do not leave your guard down because other cases have been reported in other parts of the country including chicago. anyone is eligible to get the mpox vaccines but you do have to wait one month between vaccines. kumasi: a city nonprofit provide support for hiv and aids services. many patients will fall out of the system and not get the critical care they need. >> about 40% of the people we
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serve are diagnosed with hiv/aids and others are of high risk. >> we can wait anymore for funding to protect our most vulnerable citizens. kumasi: we have a link on our website if you would like to donate. reggie: we could see substantial action to address the fentanyl crisis in santa clara. they have funding from the opiate settlement. the funds are needed have been killed by fentanyl in the county justice year. 1.5 of the 6 to expanding substance abuse treatment at schools, one million will expand the slots of young people who need residential care and to make
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narcan more available. kumasi: bay area returned with nothing. this is the first time since 2016 since no bay area restaurant won the james beard award. only three made it to the finals. reggie: major product, their mixed reality has site. robin roberts tim cook about it. reporter: robin roberts is one-on-one with tim cook about their new project. that is. tim:
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with eggs on their face. kumasi: what about those google glasses? reggie: i don't think people are ready to walk around with it. drew: i do like it. reggie: they said we are going to make this and people said, we don't really need that. imagine doing this newscast without these things? kumasi: that's true, i could not. drew: you can leave video voicemails. never duck. know. drew: it is a warm morning out
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there, we are 5, 6 degrees out there. we are at 60 alto, a live look from the exploratory in camera. we have mainly cloudy skies and over the next few hours, through 10:00 a.m. there is an isolated shower available. for the rest of the temperatures stay below average. here is the future weather, we will watch for showers in the valley. there is a good chance for an isolated shower. if one pops up it will be light in nature in the biggest impact would be areas of slick travel. there rainfall estimates,
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is expected. mid-70's and tonight, we will follow into the 50's. here's the seven day forecast, a morning chance of a shower, tomorrow temperatures will be steady. brighter skies arrived over the weekend. we are still below average in the 60's and low 70's by the weekend. jobina: i am assuming in where we are looking at road construction along 680 and 84. if you are traveling westbound on the bay bridge, there's a report of a stall on the upper deck blocking one lane.
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kumasi: it is 5:21 seven thin to know this morning. local officials are planning press conference to address migrants that arrived on a plane from out of state. the california department of justice as they came from texas with documents from florida. drew: number two, we have a chance of an isolated shower, best chance on the south bay. temperatures will be cool for june in the 60's and mid-70's. reggie: the republican field for the race to the white house is expanding with chris christie and mike pence are declaring
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their candidacy. kumasi: hilton its hotels to the lender. the hotels will continue to operate and no jobs will be lost. reggie: a bright spot for san francisco, jp morgan will keep his health care conference for 2024. this has brought $86 million to the city. jobina: your traffic is smooth this morning but we do have an issue on the bay bridge, a stall is blocking one lane. kumasi: public health officials are encouraged people to get the mpox vaccine before the season. the impact of kids has become a focal point for reform. they would make teaching social
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media literacy a mandate in the classroom. reporter: classroom where a subject is taught while at the same time the information is challenged. >> they want to make sure students have the skills to confirm that information. reporter: assemblyman mark burnham wants to make social media literacy mandated within schools. the idea is for students to know which stories are fake on social media. a 2020 survey found many cannot tell the difference. >> 55% of story is fake. we find that disturbing. reporter: this could have devastating consequences. >> january 6 and the attack on
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the capital is a perfect example of where lies about of our election spread like wildfire and people believed it. reporter: there are complaints that schools have been dealing with fake news through social media. the san mateo office of education filed against youtube, tiktok to get them to address and reverse the harm done to students. >> social media platforms can be used to harm students for various identities or the way in which they look or sound. reporter: another bill would serve schools media literacy. his bill takes input from
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teachers and tech leaders. >> before we solve the issue we need to figure out what needs to be done and the best practices moving forward. reggie: several students are getting help paying for college expenses. mayor london breed graduating seniors and award. a record-breaking 168 entered to win and one student talked about the impact of the scholarship. >> i take it as motivation to push and give back to my community and hope the kids in the future will be just like me. reggie: over $300,000 has given to 70 students over the past five years. the latest on the sonic moon
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building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: francisco reacts to more bad news downtown. the owner of the city's two biggest hotel stops payments of walks away. >> they are flying migrants around the country without any coordination with the federal government. it is dangerous and unacceptable. kumasi: a plane of migrants has landed in the states capital. governor newsom is pointing the
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finger out ron desantis. reggie: despite wet fire season is here, sounding the alarm for homeowners to take protection. drew: live finding we have a couple of isolated showers we are tracking in santa cruz. you can see a couple of cells move through santa cruz but we are watching another cluster of showers moving through modesto, it is moving to the west and on a trajectory to the south bay. we will watch it for an isolated shower across parts of the region. it is in the mid-50's, low 60's and a touch humid. here is that isolated chance of a light shower after 10:00 a.m.
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after that chance is done we will find increasing sunshine through the afternoon. otherwise, tem below average in the mid-60's to the mid-70's. jobina: we are going to zoom the slow down along 680, everything is cleared. we are seeing a little bit of slowing on outbound 84 due to construction. a live look in headlights are building in as you head west. there is a stall on the upper deck that has been moved out of the way for the bay bridge. reggie: blow to san francisco's union square and there are questions about what happens next. the owner of two huge hotels has stopped making payments and just turning it over to the lender.
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it's one of the most clicked on stories. because of safety concerns in the neighborhood. helton san francisco u square and park 55 caused payments on the $725 million loan. it takes up an entire city block with 1900 rooms over thousand rooms. park hotels and resorts say that san francisco made up just 3% of their sales over the last year compared to 16% in 2019. their key concerns our office vacancies, fewer employees
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returning to the office. ongoing concerns about safety and security. the narrative about this city around homelessness, crime and drug use has not helped the situation. >> general has become the narrative. it market. it has turned around but not fast enough. gloria: san francisco ownership changes happen but these hotels will remain open and the workers will continue to be employed. we know there is a lot of work ahead of us and we will focus on our economic recovery. it will not be long before new owners step in.
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kumasi: a bright spot in san francisco. a letter obtained by abc7 news says jp morgan is keeping their health care conference in 2024. this year brought in $86 million. they have concerns about price gouging and lack of flexibility from hotels during the conference. officials have to work on hotels with the issue. >> it's up to the hotels. in their own interest, if they want to see this convention here, they are going to need to moderate their prices. kumasi: conferences is very strong but experts expect prices to drop. reggie: community and faith
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leaders plan to address the arrival of migrants in the state capital. two groups of arrived. both were transported from the border in texas and then flown to sacramento. friday's group was dropped off at the diocese. a similar incident happened after a group of migrants was sent from san antonio to martha's vineyard. reporter: about potential local application and none of our diocese are getting involved at this point but we can't confirm about the yesterday morning the states department of justice says a second flight of migrants
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arrived in san francisco without warning. supervise this says is there anything more cruel than using human lives for political points? they are looking to see if any crimes have been committed. >> there are documents t given to the migrants to sign with the state of florida on it. it is there transportation program, the same program used in martha's vineyard. amanda: if the flight to be from florida it would only intensify the fight between governor newsom and desantis.
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governor newsom had a strong message for governor ron desantis. use small, pathetic man. this is not martha's vineyard. sacramento's mayor as well as faith leaders are expected to talk about the city's response to all of this. reporting live in san jose, amanda castillo. kumasi: coming up we will talk about the fire dangers and safety hazards caused by a broken pipe. reggie: the science of summer are all around us but first we will check in on the weather. drew: good morning, it hectic across parts of california. many thunderstorms centered around this area of low pressure spinning over santa barbara.
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it will influence our weather with cooler than average temperatures and we do have a chance of an isolated shower this morning. these showers moving off to the west and might hit the south bay over the next few hours. the biggest impac slick roadways. outside is a cloudy start to her tuesday. it is mild the day. as we head into the afternoon, the clouds decrease with temperatures below average. an i mid-62 mid-70's for your daytime highs. here's a look at the three day forecast. temperatures don't move that much over the next three days. we have a steady pattern of
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that's why all of us work together to give them the care, and caring, that any family would. kaiser permanente. for all that is you. kumasi: federal investigators are combing through rugged terrain in virginia to reach the site of a plane that crashed into a mountain. jobina: the area investigators are working as a three hour hike from the nearest road and that is where the jet crashed on sunday. the jet took off from tennessee heading to long island. less than 15 minutes, a pilot who was a veteran was no longer responding to air traffic controllers.
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it the military launched f-16s, one of them breaking the sound barrier causing a sonic boom that was heard throughout parts of d.c.. >> why did it take s these aircrafts to get into the air? they could see the pilot slumped over. the ntsb loss of cabin pressure affected all of those on board. figuring out what be difficult, investigators will be at the crash site before wreckage is airlifted to another location and they have not found a black box but this kind of
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plane does not require a black box. kumasi: we are hearing from fire officials this fire season gets underway. the city of santa rosa declared the start of the fire season which means residents need to clear tall grass and leaves. the timing may seem odd rain and the forecast but that's no reason to let your guard down. >> the rain will cause growth seasonal grasses. it's an interesting time of year where we can have 80 degree weather and to potential thunderstorms. kumasi: if you weeds are tal you have to cut it or they will come out and call -- and cut it for you. reggie: damage types
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creating just a future fire risk is creating a risk for athletes. pipes on the sports field wer damaged months ago. stefan sierra has more. reporter: looming. you can see it from the pitchers mound on caldecott field or from the outfield as the parents watch the game, the only clue is the grass on the newly renovated field. de the lead. >> the ground will look like this eventually. this is what the infield will look like if we don't water the field. reporter: the fields only water
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source has been cut off. the city's public works department confirm that to pipes were damaged during the atmospheric river's. city? >> there has been no response. reporter: that was around four months ago. after a half-dozen requests, city is still unsure when the water will turn down. the field coordinated is concerned that risk of collapsing from erosion from storms. >> we can't just let it sit
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without water and not take action. >> since the hillside is weakened by the storms, public works determined keeping the water off would present a safety hazard. >> if there is water flowing into the area, the water from the pipes does not add to the risk. they are working on determining whether there is a potential for a mudslide or landslide. >> preventing this hazard could create another one. a large portion of the area around the sportscenter on highway 94 is in a high or very high fire severity zone. just a mile away is the oakland hills fire memorial park.
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started as a grass fire north east of highway 24. it was extinguished and then reunited and it did not take long for overgrown vegetation to go up and pushing flames across several freeways. >> i was here in the 80's and 90's when there were issues around fire and not having access to the means to put them out. reporter: the water supply is cut to fire hydrants on the property but you can barely even see this one covered in overgrown brush. the field corner said he is worried this would impact other hydrants down the street. they asked hydra along the road that burnt down. they have only inspections since 2008. reporter: will you make it a
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priority to make sure this gets resolved? >> it is a priority t done. they are looking for alternative ways to source water to the fire hydrants and caldecott field. for the eye t sierra. kumasi: the summer back in san ramon. it opened to pools. a day passes seven dollars, multi-day passes are also available. pools will be hosting special events like dive in movies. they are looking for lifeguards and paying up to $20 an hour. people will be heading back to the water and near the wildlife as well. reggie: we have shown you videos
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of people getting way too close to animals, even if they think they are helping them. it's a problem here in the bay area. according to marine animal in sausalito, 20% of their patients had to be rescued because of negative interactions with humans and dogs. the bay area is a hot for these interactions with seals and sea lions. >> i feel like people are loving these animals to death. our efforts to help these animals result in causing more stress and harm. reggie: people picking up the harbor seal pups, that is illegal. if you see as seal or a sea lion
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that appears to need help, called the marine mammals center. do not try to handle the animal yourself. it would never occur to me. kumasi: i would never think, let me pick up the seal. that would never work. jobina: i would not even try touch it. it would smack me into the water. and that's fine because i shouldn't be touching it anyway. leashes down the street. seen him walking down california. he walks a duck on a leash. i think her friend emily has a picture. drew: i have never seen this man. that is a story, we will need to talk about that.
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jobina: a particularly clean, you should leave them alone. now i'm talking about the man, drew help me. i'm just alone. reggie: leave you can do the duck walk without walking a duck. drew: i think the best ch for showers this morning is at 10:00 a.m. and the best spot is in the south. most of us remain dry. you can trying to move through parts of the south bay. the biggest impact will be slick roadways.
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after 10:00 we . where we do find any isolated showers, they are very polite. today we and's giving way to increasing sunshine. 66 in the city, 64 in san jose, 70 in santa rosa. day and the temperature is not moving much. we will find quieter skies by the end of the week. temperatures are still below average. jobina: we are following a crash in hayward on southbound 880 and this is past winton avenue. speeds are at 20 mph. if you are looking to approach the san mateo bridge, your find
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on the bridge for traveling southbound you will face a slow down. we had an earlier issue on the bridge that moved out of the way quickly but whenever we have that happen, it usually jammed things up. we wrap up in san jose, live on 101 where we have some pretty good conditions for you. reggie: a local company apologizes after telling a people mistakenly that they have cancer.
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