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building a better bay area moving forward. >> >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. want to says >> imager dam destroyed at a ukraine leading to evacuations. the escalation that good have fingers in our mental consequences. >> the nashville nevada legislation and without a vote on the a's stadium. drew: --
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june 6. kumasi: check in with drew. drew: it is june but we have the chance of wet weather. is he a couple of showers working through modesto on their way west. we are starting to see a few returns in the east foothills of san jose. that is in that we are watching, that chance lingers through 10:00 a.m. we have temperatures around 60 degrees this morning. we will keep the chance of any ice that shower in the forecast, but every 10:00 a.m., we will find decreasing clouds and sunshine. characters are cool for june temperatures are cool for june. we will take a closer look at that shower chance at the time highs in a few minutes. jobina: we are going to start back at the bay bridge toll plaza.
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the metering let's came on a 5:30 and we are getting reports of aggression on the upper deck of the bridge before treasure island. at least one land is blocked. looking live at the richmond-san rafael bridge, you have no problems there smooth sailing eastbound and westbound. a look at our drive times, traced to dublin has been increasing. you're looking at an hour for the commute. a young to concord will be between four minutes. kumasi: leaders in sacramento will be gathering to address the arrival of migrants flown to the state capital from texas. of migrants were transported from the texas border to new mexico and then flown to sacramento. a similar incident took place last september when a group was flown from san antonio to martha's vineyard. amanda del castillo you his life -- amanda del castillo is
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li reporter: those first groups were dropped off last night and none of the local dioceses are getting involved at this point. an important update is expected this morning from the sacrament of it community. all of this is the state attorneys general is investigating who is behind the two flights of migrants that landed in sacramento. the attorney gener florida was -- the group landed in sacramento and were left in the catholic diocese there without warning. according to any organization supporting migrants, that group was led to an offered help to get jobs and take them to their final destinations. ag bonta is looking into if any crimes or civil violations have been committed. the governor on twitter
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yesterday with a strong message for ron desantis saying, " small pathetic man, this isn't martha's vineyard." >> we have two very big egos out there adjusting with these immigrants as ponds. it isn't the first time ron desantis has played this card. he sent a plane to martha's vineyard and their questions lazed laced about the legality of it. nobody has been charged with anything. everybody gets attention on it and gavin newsom is swinging back. gavin newsom spent this year running ads in florida criticizing ron desantis and attacking him left and right. reporter: we can expect more transportation with migrants becoming a bigger political issue. a second group arrived on a
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private flight yesterday morning. they have since contacted the group. a spokesperson confirming the latest flight appears to have been operated by the same company associated with the group that came on friday documentation from the state of florida. this morning's news conference is going to involve sacramento's mayor and other faith leaders to talk about the city's response. reggie: working to figure out what happened to a woman and two children found dead inside a fremont home. police and firefighters were called out to the park around 1:00 p.m. yesterday . sky 7 was overhead. officials did not say if the victims were related. the woman was in her 20's and the children were young. nearby residents described the area as a family friendly neighborhood.
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>> happen here. >> i have never seen anything like this before. reggie: coley said this self-contained situation and there is no threat to the community. kumasi: new details on a crash that killed a u.s. champion cyclist on april. the driver of the car was arrested and could not face dui charges. according to the san francisco chronicle, the driver was intoxicated at the time of the crash. record say the driver was prickly -- was briefly in custody. police have not said if the driver is still in custody. nevada's governor plans to call for a special session after lawmakers failed to vote on a funding plan for the oakland a's stadium in vegas. the governments to plan financing for the ballpark.
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both houses of the legislature need to approve the bill before it came to a final vote. no decision was reached last night. a special session is needed to move that forward. kumasi: part of building a better bay area is keeping everybody healthy ahead of pride festivities. officials are encouraging people to get the mpox packing. the city had no new recorded cases of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox. officials say several new cases have been reported in other parts of the country. anyone is eligible to get this vaccine but you need to get the shots, the part. you can find a full list offering -- list of places offering the vaccine at sf.gov . reggie: the for the white house is growing. chris christie is expected to announce his run for presidency after mike pence throws his hat
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in the ring. jobina: they will be 12 republicans running for president. mike pence is filing paperwork to declare his 2024 campaign. former new jersey governor chris christie is said to make his own announcement today in new hampshire. former president donald trump is making his third run for the white house. it comes as the investigation into his handling of classified documents appears to be winding down. trump's attorneys met with officials at the department of justice. they tried to make the case he should not be charged for mishandling hundreds of classified documents. prosecutors expect retained material and may have obstructed justice and the government tried to recover documents for mar-a-lago. trump responded on social media asking how he could possibly be charged when he did nothing -- when he "did nothing wrong." kumasi: ukraine is accusing russian forces of long of a dam and threatening an ecological
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disaster. ukrainian authorities. the ward the failure could unleash nearly 5 billion gallons of water. hundreds of thousands of residents have been ordered to evacuate because of flooding. officials at a nearby power plant are monitoring the situation and say there is no immediate nuclear safety risk. they pushed to require california students to learn how to spot fake news and content on social media. reggie: this it happe the castro theatre as the future for historic seats remains up in the air. drew: live doppler seven showing you are tracking the chance of a couple of isolated showers. this cell moving across mount hamilton into the santa clara valley. we could find a light shower moving through. we will go hour-by-hour and time of the
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drew: take a look at the bigger picture on doppler seven, you can see the upper low above santa barbara. showers are rotating around it. we are seeing a cluster of light rain moving through the central valley. it will likely clip parts of the south bay this morning. it is a cloudy view to start our tuesday. it is also muggy with temperatures in the upper 50's. here's future weather, we will tie your morning. by 7:00 a.m., there is a chance you could see an isolated shower. after 10:00 a.m., we find decreasing clouds, increasing sunshine and temperatures are cool for june. mid-60's to the mid-70's. a morning chance of a shower in the south bay giving way to sunshine across the region. 69 in oakland.
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56 in the city. 74 in san jose. 67 in san rafael. 74 in fairfield. we will preview that we can forecast coming up in nine minutes and see if we can find warmer weather coming our way. kumasi: if you have ever wanted to cheese its -- pump c it's in your car, now you can. and a local grocery store tried to keep out on house people by blasting clackum so music -- blasting classical music. unresolved depression symptoms were in my way. i needed more from my antidepressant. vraylar helped give it a lift. adding vraylar to an antidepressant... ...is clinically proven to help relieve overall depression symptoms... ...better than an antidepressant alone. and in vraylar clinical studies, most saw no substantial impact on weight. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report unusual changes in behavior or suicidal thoughts.
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the board of supervisors is scheduled to vote on legislation that would extend landmark status to the building. they are also expected to propose an amendment that would fix the city inside. the operator wants to move the existing seeds and put in a movable floor and suiting. a san francisco nonprofit provides hiv and aids services is running out of con -- out of time. the executive worried many patients will fall out of the system and not get the critical care they need. >> about 40% of the people we do serve are diagnosed with hiv-aids and the others are at high risk. >> this is a issue. we cannot wait any longer for funding and resources to protect our most vulnerable members of our community. kumasi: we have a link on our website if you would like to donate.
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the impact of social media on kids has become a focal point for reform. two california s of the bills would make teaching media literacy in the classroom metta toy. the idea is for students to know what stories are not accurate on social media. a 2020 survey conducted by common sense media found many students can't tell the difference. menlo park is a big men argues this could have devastating consequences. >> january 6 and the attack on the capital of the u.s. is a perfect example of that where the big lie, lies about the accuracy of our elections, spread like wildfire on our social media and people believed it. kumasi: another bill with survey schools on how they are teaching media literacy. this would seek input from teachers, tech experts, and researchers. reggie: a company is responding
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after male information was sent with relevant information about results to their blood tests. grail says the problem is a software glitch. the company says it takes seriously our commitment to reliable and accurate test results and the highest quality experience for our patients. grail has numerous control processes to ensure test results meet our rigorous accuracy requirements. grail says it is not aware of any harm to patients. kumasi: bay restaurants returned with nothing after this year's james beard restaurant chef awards. this is the first time since 2015 and no area restaurant won. 19 local restaurants were semi finalists and only three made it to the finals. last year, brandon won for best chef of california. reggie: fans of the company cheez-it can celebrate the one
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and only stop in california that replaces car filled with snack fuel. they called the first and only cheez-it pump. oh my goodness. [laughter] a stream of cheez-it get pumped into your car through a large hose. it is free. drew: snack pum if i love it. i do love cheez-it's. i have a huge box of the extra toasty once. i don't know what. it is amazing. reggie: i interviewed a woman last year who was in a cheez-it commercial. it is for the cheez-it that gets pumped with their. drew: it is like a puff. reggie: the thing we learned from that, and she did not know
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this, it is not cheez-it just cheez-it. reggie: -- kumasi: people like to add s to stuff. for example, red lobsters. nordstroms. reggie: jcpenney's. jobina: any large box store. did you ever have potbelly? potbelly's. always. for some reason that always sounded like a nail on a chalkboard. drew: condors visions i don't like. it conjures -- it conjures up visions i don't like. looking at the hamilton camera, it is raining. we had a couple of showers and we have been talking about how the south bay is the best spot through 10:00 a.m. to
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find the wet weather. it is also muggy and mild. we have spots starting in the low 60's this morning. we have a lot of cloud cover, we will have the chance of any isolated showers. in the afternoon, sunshine does prevail. temperatures remaining below average for the rest of the week. here is future weather. by 8:00 a.m. and we will track isolated showers moving through. after 10:00 a.m., any chances out of here we find increasing sunshine. we will end the day i write note. temperatures -- we will end the day on a brighter note. we find plan showers this morning, very minimal rainfall, low impact. it is more novelty to say you saw rain in the month of june. increasing sunshine today. 66 in the city. 59 in oakland. only 70 in santa rosa. it is cool in --
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it is a mostly cloudy night tonight and refined temperatures generally in the 50's. we have a morning chance of sunshine today. tomorrow, the clouds hanging thick. it is partly sunny. brighter skies by the end of the week but temperatures don't budge that much. we will keep him or for june. jobina: we are going to start with the maps and focus on the bay bridge. the westbound direction before pressure has cleared and the speeds are beginning to pick up. once you make into the metering lands, 25 miles per hour before you reach the center span and then you are smooth sailing. check out the toll plaza, it is packed. this is our second issue we have since recovered from traveling in the westbound direction. it has been an active situation since 5:00 this morning -- an
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backed up situation since five about this morning. we will check in on our drive comes, tracy to dublin has increased to one hour four minutes. reggie: we discovered that it is cheez-it yet it is she does -- cheetos and jobina: one about fritos? reggie: is fritos. jobina: okay. reggie: "good morning america" is coming up. kumasi: ginger zee has a look at what is ahead. >> we will start with the breaking news we have been following. a major dam destroyed nearly frontlines of your grant. ukraine -- nearly frontlines of ukraine. ukraine is planning russia.
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reggie: complaints are pouring in after residents are hearing classical music blaring throughout the night. it is coming from a speaker in the parking lot of the safeway on webster street. it has been playing the music since february. now people are compelling about it. it is supposed to be to deter motoring but over the weekend
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the volume went up and stayed on overnight. a spokesperson says that playing music is a common industry practice but it is unclear why it is being played so loud and so late. anheuser-busch struck a deal with the epa that will involve making safety improvements at breweries. the settlement is for company will pay more than half a million -- more than $500,000 in penalties in addition to reviewing safety issues at breweries that use a refrigerant. there are 11 breweries that fit that category. the epa says this will make it safer for people living near the breweries. next, nancy pelosi adding a two her resume tonight, baseball pitcher. the hollywood writers on strike may soon have a new ally. elitist latest group that may be turning them. a live look outside. you can barely see it, but there
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>> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: two major hotels in downtown san francisco are set to see a shakeup. the owner deciding they will stop payments. kumasi: the u.s. is not among a list of best places for lgbtq people. the new countries expected -- now that are to be friendly. reggie: robin roberts sits down with the ceo of apple and get to try out their new headset. we will start with drew tuma. drew: we have a couple of
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isolated showers in the hills of santa cruz. we also have a couple of lightning strikes off the coast of sonoma county. it is all associated with a area of low pressure to our self. i was looking at the mount hamilton camera and it is showing rain showers on the lens. we also have showers in the santa cruz mountains. it is the south bay through 10:00 a.m. that has the best chance of seeing wet weather. this is showers that developed over the past hour. they are very light and in sure. -- in nature. most areas of south south bay will be dry the entire day today. we are all waking up to cloudy skies. temperature starting in the 50's, 60's. it is muggy and we will keep the isolated chance of a shower throughout :00 a.m.. we find increasing sunshine and it is bright afternoon. temperatures are cool for june in the 60's and mid 70's. let's get integral traffic with jobina. jobina: -- let's get a check of
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traffic with jobina. jobina: the san mateo bridge, we have a lot of brake lights for people traveling westbound toward the peninsula. it does not look like anything is happening on the bridge but your speeds will be our limit -- will be under the limit. the same thing at the bay bridge toll plaza. this is our busiest stretch and the most crowded. we have a couple of winter advisories for the venetian bridge and the cockiness bridge and altamont pass. we don't have any other major issues. kumasi: community and faith leaders in sacramento are planning to address the arrival of migrants to the state capital. two groups arrived. state officials say both were transported from the border in texas to new mexico and then to sacramento. friday's group was dropped off at the sacrament of diocese. a similar incident took place in september when migrants were flown from san antonio to
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martha's vineyard. amanda is joining us with more on this. amanda: many people have questions about any potential local implications in the bay area. we have checked, we have reached out. so far, none of our local diocese are getting involved. what we can confirm about the ongoing situation is that on friday, 16 colombian and venezuelan migrants turned up at the roman catholic church diocese headquarters in sacramento. yesterday morning, the state department of justice says a second flight of 20 migrants arrived in sacramento. all of this without warning. mayor darrell steinberg issued a statement saying "whoever is behind this must answer the following, is there anything more cruel than using scared human beings to scorebook appoints?"
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-- to score political points?" the attorney general is looking into if crimes were committed. >> there were documents given to the migrants to sign with the name of floyd on it -- within, florida on it. it is their voluntary transpiration program, the same one used in martha's vineyard. amanda: that first flight if proven to be arranged by florida would only intensify the ongoing political viewed between ron desantis and governor gavin newsom. it is no secret of the two have had conflicting visions on immigration, abortion, and other issues. governor newsom with a strong message for ron desantis saying, "you small pathetic man, this isn't martha's vineyard." we know the state capital is expected to involve the mayor and other fae leaders to talk about the city
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-- and other faith leaders to talk about the city's response. reggie: there has been another blow to san francisco's union square and there are questions about what will happen next. the owner of two huge hotels has stopped making payments. it is one of the most clicked stories on abc7news.com this morning. gloria rodriguez is in the room -- in the newsroom with why this is happening. gloria: the hotels claim part of the reason is said to concerns in the neighborhood. park hotels $725 million loan and is them to his lender. union square takes up an entire city block with more than 1900 rooms. part 65 has more than 1000 rooms. in a presentation given to
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investors, park hotels and resorts said san francisco made up 3% of their sales over the last year compared to 16% in 2019. their key concerns are record levels of office vacancies, fewer employees returning to offices, a weaker than expected convention calendar through 2027, and ongoing concerns over safety and security. the narrative about this it is running crime, homelessness, and drug use on top of other retailers as not help the situation -- retailers has not helped his situation. that is according to a senior researcher. >> it is the urban environment in general that has become the narrative. everyone is speaking about it. it is turning around a lot of market. it has begun to turn around in san francisco but not fast enough. gloria: mayor london breed is
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saying these kinds of ownership changes do happen but these hotels will remain open and operating and the workers will continue to be employed. we know there is a lot of work ahead of us and we will continue to focus on our economic recovery. despite the news, it will not be long before new owners stepped in. a san francisco hotel counsel set in a statement the hotels will stay open for this. -- for business. kumasi: there is a bright spot for san francisco. in a letter obtained by our insider, j.p. morgan says they are keeping their health care conference in the city for 2024. this conference brought in $86 million. organizers have concerns about price gouging and lacks of stability for hotels during the conference. jim from the hotel counsel says that businesses have to work with hotels. >> it is up to the hotels to
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decide what they want to do. in their own interests, if they want to see this convention here , they are going to need to moderate their prices. kumasi: competition to host conferences from other cities is strong but bay area experts expect prices to drop as more conventions returned to san francisco after the pandemic. federal investigators are coming through regular terrain in virginia to reach a site where a plane slammed into a mountain killing four people. jobina is at the live desk with the latest. investigators are working hard because it is a three-hour hike from the nearest road where the jet crashed. jobina: the jet took o tennessee about 1:15 sunday afternoon headed to long island. less than 15 minutes after takeoff, the veteran pilot was no longer responding to air traffic controllers.
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the plane reached longmont reached long island and then turned around. it would take 90 minutes before the military launched f-16s, one of them breaking the sound barrier causing a sign kaboom that could be heard throughout d.c., maryland, and virginia. >> why did it take so long to get these other aircraft sanity air? that is going to be one of the key questions. >> [indiscernible] jobina: they could see the pilot slumped over. ntsb is considering if a loss cabin pressure could have incapacitated those on board. with the crash decimating the plan, figuring out what happened could be difficult. investigators will be at the crash site before wreckage is airlifted to another location. have not found a black box but
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this type of plane is not required to have one. reggie: abc7 probably celebrates the lgbtq community all year long and especially during the month of june, but there is pushback over a well-known drag performer. he was asked to the capital. roma is part of -- the dodgers uninvited the group after people complained they mock the catholic church. that decision ended up getting reversed. religious groups held a prayer vigil outside the capital. they reverted to the activists as an effective group of men who dress as nuns. >> that is hurtful to me to
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think that people think i heard -- i heard them or mock them. kumasi: nancy throughout the first pitch at a national washington's -- washington nationals game tonight. the 83-year-old is being recognized for her long-standing commitment to fighting for the rights of the lgbtq+ community. the team set a portion of ticket sales will be donated to a organization. reggie: a new travel index shows which countries and states with the most lgbtq friendly destinations. according to the gay travel index, the most friendly destinations are canada, malta, and switzerland. those are places where lgbtq rights are most protected. the u.s. comes in at 35 out of
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199 countries. the most friendly states are california, colorado, new york, and washington. kumasi: abc7 is a proud sponsor of the san francisco pride parade. you can watch it live on june 25 right here and on our streaming app. it will be hosted by our morning team. reggie: a local pizza start up is shutting down years after getting minutes of dollars in funding. kumasi: a look live at the big board at the new york stock exchange. we are down right now. reggie: prince harry becomes the first royal in years to testify in court. stay with us on the streaming app at 7:00 for abc7@7. we are alive every weekday from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. drew: here is live doppler seven. we are tracking this upper-level low spinning above santa barbara.
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uc showers pin wheeling around it. just off the coast of the north bay, we have a thunderstorm that had eight lending strikes over the past 15 minutes -- eight lightning strikes over the past 15 minutes. this is moving away from land. some light showers in the south bay. here is live doppler seven and it is mandy in our hills and around mount hamilton. i looked at the amount hamilton web camera and it was raining there. we don't anticipate any lightning strike this morning in the south bay. these isolated showers remain in the forecast through 10:00 a.m.. here is future weather. as we advance the clock, we are tracking isolated showers. after 10:00 a.m., that chance is over with and we find increasing sunshine. it is a bright afternoon on the way. temperature below average for june. 69 in oakland. 56 in the city. 67 in napa. 74 in san jose with a chance of
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reggie: the nba finals are back tomorrow. inches to miami for games three and four. the series is tied at one-what. our coverage starts tomorrow and friday night. kumasi: sag m as the writers strike is entering its six-week. they are joining wga members already walking the begin lands. it represents 160,000 performers. negotiations begin tomorrow. reggie: the anchors on this show are members of sag.
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prince harry is testifying in a courtroom. new footage shows him arriving at the high court. he is suing a group for allegedly hacking into his phone and writing articles off of the information. he claimed a number of details seemed suspicious. the company says that the allegations like evidence and has denied wrongdoing. this is the first time in a century a member of the royal family is testifying in court. a bay area founded robotic pizza company has reportedly shut down its business. zoom halted operations in and is liquidating its assets. the company planned to cook pizzas in the back of a truck with robots and deliver them to people's homes. zoom let go half of its staff and transition to sustainable packaging products.
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a live look at the new york stock exchange, we are down about 47 points. kumasi: we told you about the ways to not interact with wild animals, now we will show you the right way. this video shows cars pulled over to the side of the road. this herd of bison could cross the highway in yellowstone national park. artificial say this is the safest and best way to view wildlife from inside your car. visitors are required to stay 25 yards away from animals like bison and elk. reggie: apple is celebrating what is being called the company's biggest product launch in many years. the company unveiled a division pro, a virtual and augmented headset designed to compete with oculus. they call it most ambitious project. robin roberts spoke with tim cook on the new technology. >> you can see, hear
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interact with digital content in your physical space. this is a huge idea. you can use your apps and they can be any size you want. you can immerse yourself in movies, tv shows, sports and feel like you are right there. reggie: much more w interview -- with robin's interview is coming up on "gma," and her review after she got to try on the device. jobina: what would you want to see? kumasi: if i am playing music and i put it on, and i transported to a concert? can i see the artist? that would bring me joy. jobina: i like that. reggie: it is going to have disney plus content immediately. drew: it was cool.
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reggie: i could definitely see news value in this. you could pull up links we are talking about, pull up alternative video. jobina: the to pair it with articles they were writing and they did have a video element. for journalism, taking you inside. there was some sort of plane or something we were inside. drew: my mind is thinking like your favorite artist is like for $1000 you can livestream my concert into your home. for $2000 you can be in the vip. reggie: why these prices? drew: we have seen with these people are charging. kumasi: you don't have to fly to paris. drew: that is what i am going to imagine is going to happen. the renaissance tour, this is cool. [laughter]
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i, with too many ideas, i need to get paid. live doppler seven, we have led showers in our hills -- light showers in our hills. in the santa cruz mountains, we are tracking light showers. i have yet to see any of this rain hitting the valley floor. we are finding the showers this morning are like in nature. it is a chance for wet weather would be in the south bay. outside, you probably feel the mugginess. low 60's this morning. here's a cloudy view from san jose. we have a sharp possible from the south bay. sunshine prevails this afternoon and it will be a rapidly changing forecast. to purchase remain below average for the rest of the week. here is future weather sure you will track the isolated showers in our hills. most of us are dry, just a cloudy start. we will find increasing sunshine
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as the afternoon goes on. temperatures will remain below average for this time of year. morning cloud cover, that chance of an s that chance of an s letter shower before to neglect a.m.. then we give way to sunshine. mid-60's to mid 70's for your daytime highs. we will have temperatures falling into the 50's. here is the seven-year -- 70 forecast. track and as that shower to sunshine. tomorrow, more cloud cover and partly sunny. you notice those temperatures don't budge that much to the end of the week. for the weekend, we find bright skies with temperatures below average. jobina: we are going back to the bay bridge. it feels like i keep bringing this up. this has been our problem spot all morning long. we have a crash in the eastbound direction. the cap commute is not blocking due to their much new treasure island. metering lights came on at 5:30.
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san jose looking live at 280, all of the south bay is very clear. you should not have any problems getting around. mass transit is also on time and the tracy to dublin commute is starting to wind down. it is still pretty bad. 57 minutes instead of well over an hour. antioch to concord, that is increasing. you are looking at 33 minutes. kumasi: a swiss startup is building an underwater robotic drone that can keep search and rescue drivers -- rescue divers out of harmful situations. it is designed to be used in dangerous ocean currents. get kemon hall more than 83 pounds -- 85 pounds up to the surface -- it can haul more than 85 pounds under the surface. >>
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capabilities so it can move and operate the terrain around it. kumasi: local law enforcement have already tested the drone for his rescue operations. the company says it is looking for more uses for the drone in the private sector. who is getting searched and rescued at 85 pounds? i need about two. are they going to have two? reggie: maybe they can. kumasi: maybe that is the plan. reggie: how fast can they go up? is he going to get me the events -- give me -- is it going to give me the bends? you know when you come up too fast? this gets too dark? kumasi: they are looking for uses in the private sector. reggie: where is that rainbow? you can watch all of our newscasts through the abc7 app.
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good morning to lake tahoe, especially that rainbow. you can download the app now and start streaming whatever you wish. >> everyone is here, so excited. >> what do we do with it? >> priority is none of it makes its way back to the ocean. >> this is a community that speaks out, everyone has done their part. we are sticking with our stories your body livestream. business owners tell us they are seeing signs of progress. every day at abc7, we are building towards something better. >> a better bay area.
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we care for all those who make your family, well, your family. 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: here are the seven things to know this morning. local officials in sacramento are planning a news conference to address the situation involving migrants sent on
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private plans from out-of-state. a second flight arrived with about 20 people. the department of justice says it came from texas but carry documents from florida. drew: we have isolated showers moving through the santa cruz mountains. we will keep that a chance of any isolated showers in the forecast through 10:00 a.m. after that, we find increasing sunshine. here is a live look from our south beach camera showing the bay bridge. it is mostly cloudy and a mug he started the day. there is a chance of a shower in the south bay. otherwise, we find increasing sunshine but cool for june and it -- june in the 50's and 70's. reggie: the republican race for the white house is expanding. chris christie is expecting to announce his candidacy and mike pence has filed papers for his candidacy. kumasi: representatives for union square -- the owner of hotels in union square is
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surging him. the hotels will continue to operate and no jobs will be lost at this time. reggie: a bright spot for san francisco, j.p. morgan will keep its health care conference in the city for 2024. this year's conference brought in $86 million to san francisco. jobina: bringing you a life picture from the san mateo bridge, we have a two car crash reported at the span and traffic is starting to slow in the area. kumasi: we are getting our first look at the upcoming america -- upcoming movie "captain america: brave new world." it hits theaters may 3, 2024. drew: that is cool. reggie: harrison forward as harrison ford is having a moment. "indiana jones" comes out
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end of the month. drew: he has tv shows on other platforms. he is working. reggie: i don't know what this is. tell me what it is. kumasi: he is also on "yellowstone." ♪ >> good morning america for our viewers in the west. a new humanitarian crisis now developing in ukraine. a major day on the front lines in ukraine. russian forces accused of causing this explosion. video shows water flooding the war zone. authorities warn of a massive flood to come that could impact hundreds of thousands of people. new questions about the sonic boom scare over washington, d.c. a private plane that was off course and unresponsive sending fighter jets into the air. the dramatic audio now released as officials face questions about why the plane ab
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