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five coming through with the wind. are you all right? >> we just of moving yesterday, so all of the dirt, dust, and dander are triggering my allergies, and here we are this morning. happy friday, everybody. it is june 16. >> it's tree pollen. that's the main thing right now. but we have some sunshine this afternoon. temperatures on the mild side. upper 50's and low 60's this morning. lightest of layers needed as you step outside. we do have sunshine out there but it's above the cloud cover we are seeing right now. the marine layer is with us along the shoreline. if you liked yesterd temperatures, today you will love it again.
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70's and 80's away from the coast but we do have changes as we head into the weekend. let's check in and see how friday traffic is doing. >> however if you are traveling eastbound, we do have a report of a stall and a dog in the roadway. there appears to be a couple different things going on that may slow you down a little bit. be aware of that. the golden gate bridge, no problems here. it's been a really nice ride this morning. we've only had one crash. that continues to be the case so far this morning. >> this morning, sti unanswered questions about a big fire in a san jose storage facility that broke out wednesday evening. authorities announced they had arrested one person in the connection with the fire. fire officials say they are still looking for the point of
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origin and cause. >> which came first, it is hard to say, and our arson investigators will be working on that. >> officials say storage facility collapsed on itself, making it difficult to access. the storage units are a complete loss from fire, smoke, and water. one family moving to sacramento put all of their belongings in storage and they are told it is not likely anything will be recovered. new developments in the stadium saga. nevada's governor has signed a bill to fund a ballpark in las vegas. they have initiated the process to get major league baseball's approval. the mlb commissioner blamed oakland for losing the team. his comments came at the end of an owners meeting yesterday. >> there is no oakland offer. they never got to the point where they had any plan to build
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a stadium on any site. >> it's totally false. there was a very concrete proposal under discussion and we have gone above and beyond to clear every hurdle that ownership put in front of us. >> the mayor said the city is close to finalizing a deal for the site. there are still a few steps before mlb team owners vote on the a's moved to vegas. the air national accused of leaking classified documents to best friends online has been indicted by a grand jury and now he is facing six charges related to the leak. prosecutors say the documents he is accused of leaking include details about the u.s. activity in ukraine. >> he was arrested in april after prosecutors say he shared military documents through the online platform discourse.
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the indictment reveals the information included, the type of military hardware the u.s. was manning to deliver to ukraine to assist in its defense of -- prosecutors say he was sharing the information for a year before he was arrested. superiors warned him at least twice to stop accessing information beyond the scope of his duties. if convicted on all counts, he would face up to 60 years in prison, a 250,000 dollars f his family and attorney have declined to comment. he was ordered to remain behind bars until his trial as prosecutors requested, claiming he was a flight risk. according to the department of justice, the charges include willful transmission of national defense information. if convicted, he could face up to 10 years in prison for each of the six charges and the fine
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i mentioned as well. >> new develop we have been covering extensively. after being accused in a murder for hire plot, he contest in alameda superior court yesterday. this case has been highly controversial for the district attorney. a judge signed yesterday's deal. lockwood's sentencing is set for next month. california lawmakers have passed a state budget but they still have no spending deal with governor newsom. the governor warned that lawmakers would stop getting paid because of a constitutional deadline. the chronicle is reporting they will continue to negotiate on key issues. the governor has until june 30 to sign the budget. a proposal to cut funding from early childhood education programs do a crowd at city
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hall. hundreds protest the mayor's call to cut funding. to's -- to handle the budget deficit. officials say that may help now but will hurt san francisco in the long run. >> every dollar we spend gets an 18% return on our investment. that means the babies we get into kindergarten are not going to be breaking into your car. >> san francisco task of this -- taxes commercial property leases to help fund early childhood education. and east bay theater has shut its doors for good after 88 years. it it went dark last night.
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some left farewell notes. >> everybody is sad that we are talking to. i have had people coming up to me because they know i live across the street saying are we really closing? >> the san francisco says a spokesperson is constantly evaluating -- chronicle spokesperson said are constantly reevaluating strategy. francisco castro theater have cleared a major hurdle in their controversial effort to revitalize the venue. after the board cleared the way for anoth entertainment, the city commission signed off yesterday as well. there have been sticking points between the apn local residents. the city approved a permit for nighttime entertainment. a pe will have to meet with the
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shore. here is how the day shakes out. partly cloudy conditions later on today. you will love today's temperatures if you like yesterday's. 70's and 80's away from the coast. yesterday we were able to get a good amount of sunshine along the coast but today there is a good amount of cloud cover. away from the ocean, it is mostly sunny. 80's in our warmest spots inland. upper 80's to low 90's this afternoon. it is getting hot in parts of the region. we will see clouds pull back later on tonight. the three day forecast showing you tomorrow we keep mild temperatures, but the winds pick up on father's day. >> why you won't be able to travel on part of the highway for the rest of the month. and teacher credeials, the latest report showing why it has
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>> there will be a juneteenth kickoff event at san francisco city hall ahead of the official holiday on monday. the mayor will speak to kick off a weekend of community celebrations. the event is being cohosted by the human rights commission along with the group wealth and disparities in the black community. you can check it out from 12:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. it's pride night at dodger stadium in los angeles and thousands of catholics are going to be there to protest. the dodgers will honor the francisco-based group sisters of
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perpetual indulgence with a community hero award. catholics say the sisters mock religion. it has divided the community. many support the sisters and their work with the lgbtq community. >> i grew up catholic and i can't understand any of the pushback. we are not a religious organization. we are also not an anti-religious organization. >> after an initial backlash, the dodgers rescinded the sisters invitation, but they reissued it after lgbt groups protested on the sisters behalf. giants team mentors team member spent the day at disneyland yesterday. they shared these photos. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> an annual tradition is back in san francisco for pride. volunteers will stake out the hillside for the pink triangle
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installation. more than 600 people signed up to help out with the set up. organizers say everyone is welcome to join but you need to bring gloves and a hammer. after that, organizations will have a commemoration ceremony. the pink triangle, once used to brand people in nazi concentration camps, is now used as a symbol to protest homophobia. san francisco pride is sunday, june 25. you can watch the parade live here on abc 7 and on our streaming app and the whole morning crew is going to be out there. opening festivities kick off today for the alameda county fair. this year's lineup includes the usual, fair food, rights, entertainment. big names are on tap to perform in the concert series as well.
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we are alive at the fairgrounds in pleasanton with a preview. >> good morning. we are now going to change our focus to talk about fair food. i am joined by a spokesperson for the alameda county fair. she brought in quite a few samples. we all know that fair food is such a big driver for people to come out and try. what can people expect to see this year? >> fair food is the reason people are coming back every year. we have the classics, a foot and a half long corndog, a brick of curly flash -- curly fries, and a dragon dog which is basically cheese dipped in corndog batter, rolled in panko, fried up and we have some chili on top. >> amazing. >> this is hot she does -- cheetos.
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this is from sweet cheeks. they also do the famous deep-fried oreos, deep-fried cheese, cookie dough, neteller, and that's a twinkie. >> always a fan favorite. we also have an east bay vendor who i believe is coming from livermore. >> he sells teriyaki sauce, radish, hawaiian hotdogs, and even a plant-based option. >> any other kind of food you would suggest people check out here on day one? >> there is a greek stand that has probably the best greek salad i have had in my life. if you don't want fried or crazy, the greek salad is delicious. >> that's the healthiest thing i've heard at a fair.
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i know a lot of people a coming out to see some of the artists perform. we have a huge concert lineup. tell me about what people can expect to see with that. >> we have we had jesse mccar great cover bands. if you enjoy music, i am sure we have something at the fair for you. >> i think we might even have a graphic on our screen mentioning the days of some of those bigger performers coming on. jesse mccartney will take the stage on june 21. chante will perform a day later. and e 40 will be performing june 29. leanne rimes will take the stage on june 20 sixth. that's just to name a few. >> we have a nightly concert, so lots to enjoy. >> thank you so much for your
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time. we appreciate you sharing this wonderful fair food with us. again, doors open at noon for the alameda county fair. >> i don't know if it's just my pregnancy, but i was looking down like that is a brick of fries. that is all of the things. >> they last the next day. >> who needs a brick of fries? >> i do. >> ok. >> crunchy. like jack-in-the-box. have you ever had their curly fries? not for you? >> i like elephant ears. it's just like a big, deep-fried piece of dough. >> that's good.
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alameda county fair, today is gorgeous. sunshine, not too hot. 83 for the high and we start to cool off later on this evening. outside this morning, our east bay hills camera, fog rolling down the hillside. sunshine through saturday, then we are windy and cooler for father's day on sunday. today, if you liked yesterday's temperatures, today is almost a carbon copy in the forecast. 60's and 70's at the shoreline. 70's and 80's in lent, where we should be this kind -- this time of year. over the keep the spring warmth with us. sunday is ushered in by some gusty wind on sunday afternoon.
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miles per hour. quite windy sunday to finish out the weekend. temperatures for father's day will go below average for this time of year. if you are planning a day for dad on sunday, a lot of sunshine on the weekend. by the afternoon, winds are mainly in the 60's and 70's. spring war continues tomorrow. on sunday for that we have sunny skies, windy and cooler. for juneteenth, we lose wind. temperatures still below average. as we head into wednesday, we are back into the 80's. >> good morning everyone. if you rely on mass transit for your commute, a reminder that monday is juneteenth. there are going to be some changes.
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for the golden gate barry will be on the weekend service and then reduced service for golden gate transit. the toll lights came on, hardly a backup, shouldn't be a problem getting in this morning. live look at walnut creek showing you 680. >> let's turn to ginger with a live look at what's coming up on gma. >> good morning. we are g latest on all the storms. in north texas and the panhandle we've had at least three people killed by that tornado. it's still on going this morning. i will tell you when the jet scream -- stream finally gets -- gives up. and you details on the american couple found dead in their luxury hotel room in mexico. we will hear from the paramedics
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who arrived on the scene in an exclusive interview. and robin live from berlin. the special olympic games. we share the stories of the athletes competing. it is father's day weekend and we are going to help you find the best bargains. plus, a surprise for a father who is extremely deserving. he happens to be a retired teacher, too. >> i love a good surprise. are you doing any surprises for father's day? >> i do have a little something he does not know about. he warned me he didn't want to go anywhere or do anything and i said that's a lot of rules. but it kind of works within his boundaries. >> we will see what the surprise is. i can't wait. we will see you
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part of the great highway is shut down in san francisco. the southbound lanes are going to be close to vehicles until the end of the month. sf public will 30,000 cubic yards of sand. this is an annual project to reduce the amount of sand on the highway. build up has gotten worse in recent years due to heavy winds and climate change. next, another store closing its doors in downtown san francisco. and as we had to break, we are taking a live look outside.
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governor greg abbott's decision and how the mayor of los angeles is responding. >> critical training the firefighters are taking part in before the start of summer. >> >> everybody wants to be us. >> how you can live like anne hathaway's character in the devil wears prada. >> i just want the fashion. >> i could not take the >> no, i don't want to live that part. good morning, everybody. happy friday. it's june 16. we want to start with a first check of our weather. here is drew. good morning. >> upper 50's, lower 60's. you won't need layers too long because just like yesterday, we break down that cloud cover and warm up pretty fast. here is a live look. the sun is out there.
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it's just hiding with the cloud cover below. partly cloudy conditions later on today. temperatures are pretty similar today if you like yesterday. mid-80's is should be this time of year. as we head into the weekend, we do have changes coming your way for father's day. we will show you that in about nine minutes. let's check out friday traffic is. >> for the most part, pretty nice. at the san rafael bridge, chp still has a wind advisory in effect. elsewhere looking gray. the -- few minutes ago, i want to remind you that monday is juneteenth so there will be some changes to mass transit. muni will be on saturday service. golden gate transit, the fair will be running on the weekend service and then reduced service for everything else. as we wrap up, look at the drive
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times. >> thanks so much. a breaking news update. fire crews have contained a fire that burned overnight. it started this morning on greystone lane. fire officials let us know no one was injured. we are learning more about the dozens of migrants transported to southern california by texas governor greg abbott. 42 people entered the u.s. in texas and were bused to los angeles earlier this week. gloria, governor abbott says this is going to keep happening. >> yes, texas governor greg abbott tweeted a statement shortly after the migrants arrived in l.a. saying that overall, border towns are on the front lines of the border crisis and that texas will bus migrants to sanctuary cities like l.a. until he secures the border. a nonprofit in southern california, charla, coordinated
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food, shelter, and legal services for the migrants at a catholic church. the church said all 42 migrants were processed at two other locations. at least 10 of the migrants are minors, some are even toddlers. there are is also a nursing mother. charla believes they were not provided food or drink on the 23 hour bus ride. the congressman who represents the district is calling for an investigation. who is paying for the buses? are they doing it under the direction of texas? what were they told? >> the legality question is an open one. we will go to wherever the facts take us. the moral question is clear. this is a morally bankrupt act. full stop, and o >> i feel like we need to take care of our own people that are here already because then the government starts giving them free stuff and it comes out of
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our pocket. this country can't handle that right now. >> that was somebody who lives near the church where the migrants arrived. l.a. mayor karen bass is among the city leaders to condemn the move as a stunt while saying the city was prepared for it. meanwhile, the homeland security secretary is accusing avid of using the migrants political ponds and calling what he did shameful. the migrants have court dates scheduled to seek asylum in the u.s. >> organizations are introducing new safety protocols after a rise in anti-semitic incidents across the state. the anti-defamation league expects more incidents to occur in 2023 than in previous years. last year, numerous communities saw anti-jewish flyers distributed. earlier this year, a man fired blank rounds inside a jewish community center in san francisco.
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that is one reason the jewish community federation and endowment fund is expanding its safety program across southern california. >> we have a point not just in the bay area but throughout california. >> the organization gave 35 active shooter training's 255 hundred people in jewish organizations across the bay area. california's hate hotline received 180 four reports in the first month since it was launched. race and ethnicity were the most reported biases followed by religion and sexual orientation. those reports came from individuals who were targeted. nearly half accepted ongoing support. they took place in nearly 40% of california's counties. state officials launch the hotline in response to a spike in hate crime. if you need help,
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8338 no hate. election season is and president joe biden will be in the bay area on monday. he kicks off with a fundraiser featuring local democratic leaders. the fundraiser will be held at tesla founder steve wesley's home. tickets cost up to dollars and it's sold out. the advocacy group major social media platforms are failing at protecting lgbtq users but twitter is the worst. in its annual social media safety index, glad says tiktok, facebook, insta, and youtube are not doing enough. most improved from a year ago except for twitter, which dropped from a rating of 45% to
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33 percent. since elon musk's takeover, the entire communication staff was terminated. advocates warned that online hate leads to real violence off-line. a san francisco jury found that nearly one fourth of sf are not credentialed. there are several reasons for the shortage of teachers including low starting salaries and ongoing payroll issues. sfusd says the teacher shortage has led to a high number of an credentialed staff in classrooms. three people are dead reported missing after a massive tornado slammed texas. we have the latest on the severe weather. >> farrington is a small town in texas that was devastated by the storm with more than 100 injuries reported. it is expected to take days to restore the power there.
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the hospital is still running on generators. a local direct hit. residents were combing through the debris after winds predicted up to 90 miles per hour. golf ball sized hail tore through the area. more than 30 million texas to louisiana and florida were under heat advisories. many are expected to remain in effect through tonight with the heat index up to 120 degrees in some areas. the heat is a test of the texas power grid with record electricity demand expected. officials insist there is enough supply to meet demand. we know texas has had a problem with that in the past. these severe storms are wreaking havoc in ohio. hail coming down in arkansas. back in texas, multiple agencies are on the scene of the tornado
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damage with more resources on the way. >> in the north bay, new firefighters are being trained ahead of fire season. they are learning how to tame a wild fire. more than 100 new and returning seasonal firefighters are using 30 acres of open space as their classroom. new funding from the state is allowing fire departments across the state to hire more seasonal firefighters. >> i am excited to change careers later in life. i wanted to do something i am more passionate about. this is it. i am loving every minute. >> the firefighters are setting backfires and learning how to put out flames. this is happening a week before summer in an area where the grass is already high due to record-setting rain. >> building a better bay area with car purchases. the milestone reached with electric vehicles. >> looking at the big board of
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the new york stock exchange. up 80 points right now. we will have an update on the markets next. and a focus on the airline pilot shortage. controversial proposals congress is looking at to solve the issue. it's pride month all month long. there is an exciting exhibit opening tonight in san francisco. we are talking with the organizers. >> on your friday, we will have a look outside. clouds over a big portion of the bay shoreline and the coast. today, spring warmth continues. looking at your daytime highs. second column is where we typically land this time of year. we are pretty close to where we should be on this 16th day of june. by 11:00 a.m., increasing sunshine across the board. it looks like the coast will stay pretty cloudy today. away from the coast, partly
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cloudy with temperatures very similar to where we landed yesterday. mid-80's in our warmest spots inland. a comfortable 71 today. san jose at 80. 68 in the city. ukiah is the at 92. tomorrow, we will continue the trend of what -- mild weather, but for father's day, it cool off and the winds turned gusty in the afternoon. we will show you more in about nine minutes. we all live by one simple rule. elements don't mix. >> you are so hot. i mean, you are smoking. >> from disney and
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>> welcome back. a police sergeant was hit by a fire truck during the denver nuggets championship parade. a fire truck carrying several players was slowly rounding a corner when it happened. the sergeant was reportedly trying to protect people who made their way up the street. on his way, he got caught and trapped beneath the truck. he had to be taken to the hospital with severe injuries and then taken into surgery to save his leg. he is now in stable condition. the bay area is exceeding the goal to go fully electric by 2035. more than half of the vehicles
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registered in march work electric or hybrid cars. there has been of record breaking number of tesla's and princes sold in san francisco. a large percentage of electric vehicles are in wealthier cities because of how much they cost. >> they skew younger and higher income. when we look at those demographics for san francisco, there was a good fit with the ev buyers. >> officials say the price electric cars is expected to drop is more get on the road. now for your money morning report another closure for san francisco's union square. at&t is permanently shutting the doors on its powell street store. it's right in front of the cable car turnaround near market street. a spokesperson told the
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chronicle employees will be offered jobs in another location in the city. they say the company is changing along with consumer shopping habits. it is set to close on august 1. lawmakers are pushing controversial proposals in an attempt to address the airline shortage. policies could fast-track training programs reducing the number of hours required to become a pilot. the largest pilot unit in the world has voiced opposition. one senator is warning fellow lawmakers there could be blood on their hands if less training leads to a deadly accident. a live look at the new york stock exchange. we are up about 21-22 points. the alameda county fair makes grand return today and there will be carnival rides, a concert series, and lots of good food to eat. we are live in
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with what to expect. >> we the midway. we are going to talk a little bit about some of the games and rides that people can expect to see here at the alameda county fairgrounds. we are joined by megan kreider. she is a spokesperson for the county fair. talk to me about some of these awesome games. >> you come to the fair with your friends and family and want to get on some rides. we have the zipper if you have ever seen one of those. i don't know how people do it, but the zipper, the swings, we have all of those classic rides people come to an experience every year. >> anything new that maybe wasn't here this year or previous years? >> we have some fun houses around the midway. it's fun to experience things
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like mazes and mirrors. >> i also wanted to ask, what is your team doing to keep everybody safe when they come out and visit? >> we have state-of-the-art security system. guests and staff come through every morning. we also have a list of items on our website that we recommend people check out before they come to the grounds. we also have a really close relationship with the alameda county sheriff's. they are here on site at all operating hours. we have a close relationship with them. our main priority is keeping everybody safe. >> very good to hear. we know so many people are going to be packing the midway today as soon a stores open at noon. some people might still be at work but we will be expecting to see quite a few families coming in as the day moves along.
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but i think we wanted to do a test run. tell us what we are looking at? >> this is a ball toss of fun. this is very difficult. >> challenging. >> one more try. i thought i had i really wanted to take home a hot pink there. unfortunately, i don't think that will be the case today. this game is really hard. again, the doors open today at noon. megan, tell us how long this fair is running. >> we run through july 9.
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we are closed mondays and tuesdays except for july 3 and fourth. >> thank you for welcoming us to the fairgrounds. and good luck to your team. for now, reporting pleasanton, abc7news. >> i am into the water gun one. where you blow up a balloon. >> there is always a technique to all of these games. you think it is simple and then, no. >> you have to get the side of the container. and then it bounces right back out. >> bring back i think she has a strategy.
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sunshine this afternoon, spring warmth started yesterday. the second half of the weekend, for father's day, cooler and windier. today, enjoy temperatures that are pretty much average for this time of year. cloud cover around the bay shoreline. we already have sunshine inland. temperatures in the 80's. future trak tomorrow is a pleasant day. by sunday, we are going to feel the cooler air, and then for father's day, some gusty winds in the afternoon. wind gusts by 3 p.m. on sunday. the onshore flow bringing in the cooler air. when gusting 25-45 miles per hour. sunday, if you have any
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activities with dad, the day looks great, a lot of sunshine. the afternoon winds really pick up. the golf course is a better bet in the early morning hours. temperatures in the 60's and 70's, below average for this time of year. accuweather 7 day, spring today and tomorrow. we cool off sunday afternoon. we lose a lot of wind for juneteenth. temperatures are below average. we start to warm up as we officially welcome summer on wednesday. >> good morning, everybody. traffic has been light all morning long so this will be a quick update. on 280, hardly anyone on the road. west side traveling westbound, no delays. it's only going to get a little slower as you get toward the bay bridge toll plaza. lights came on there.
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very good. >> thanks so much. new details on a proposal to bring more music to san francisco. the examiner is reporting concerts that will be held at city center plaza for three years starting next year. it's all part of a proposal to bring several concerts to the park on weekends. supervisors are scheduled to meet on june 22. new at 6:00, you can live just like anne hathaway's character in the devil wears prada. if you an assistant, you need to have at least 1-2 years experience in support, strong writing and proofreading skills, and in impeccable attention to detail. the posting reads this is a tremendous opportunity for an ambitious, business sally
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professional -- business savvy professional. the salary is listed at 60,000 -$80,000. >> you are just starting out, you just do what you need to do. >> what was anne hathaway making in the movie? she went through some tough things. it was not glamorous. >> you have to pay your dues. you think about this industry a well. >> my first job, i didn't make any money. >> i was in casper, wyoming. we lived it. >> up next, the seven things you need to know today. >> and as
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>> here are the seven things to know this morning. breaking sports news. espn is reporting warriors executive mike dudley junior has reached a deal to become the franchises next general manager. on will replace the manager step down after seven seasons. >> the governor has signed a bill to provide public funding for the a's ballpark in las vegas. the governor of texas says he will be continuing to send asylum-seekers to cities across the country including los angeles. our sister station in los angeles had migrants bused to california earlier this week, including toddlers and a nursing mother. a devastating tornado has left three people dead and more than
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50 injured in texas close to the oklahoma border. >> get ready for warm weather once again today. sunny skies out there. parts of the region will find the june warmth continuing. 70's away from the coast. mile throughout the week. we cool off and have gusty wind in the afternoon. >> who is working from home today? you are not at the bay bridge toll plaza, that's for sure. no backups to report. >> look at the ferris wheel. a live look at pleasanton where the alameda county fair opens at noon. if you can't make it out today, the fair runs through july 9. >> i like going at night. >> that's true. the smell of the food and all of
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the things. like that greek salad. >> no. corn dogs. >> the break of fries -- brick of fries. friday. >> good morning america. for our viewers in the west, millions on high alert as tornados rip through the south. deadly storms on the move. overnight, a tornado devastating the texas panhandle. >> big tornado! holy smokes! >> at least three people killed, dozens injured. the twister levelling homes and businesses and knocking out power. at least six other tornados touching down. we are live on the scene. ginger tracking where the storms are headed. plus the new toxic air alert.
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