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bay area visit. >> today is the summer solstice. this is a time lapse view of sunrise at stonehenge. >> welcome to wednesday, june 21. >> happy first day of summer. >> it will be sunny. today is equally as beautiful. our marine layer is absent. we have clear skies. we expect a lot of sunshine. chilly spots again this morning. some of our coolest locations beginning in the 40's. 47 ukiah, francisco, san jose, low- to mid-50's.
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expect a lot of sunshine. still cool for this time of year. our warmest spots should get close to 80 later this afternoon. it is sunny, breezy. some patchy ha cloud cover half moon bay. mainly 60's and 70's. a check of traffic. >> we are starting off with a 10 minute bart delay on the san francisco line. if you are going to be driving across the san mateo bridge, both hands on the wheel. a wind advisory has been issued for the bridge and the dumbarton bridge. peers a shot of the bay bridge -- here's a shot of the bay bridge. more sunshine expected. a look at the drivetime traffic maps. it is pretty. except through the altamont pass, slow out of tracy. that's a slow spot.
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tracy to dublin is 42 minutes. highway >> thank you. president biden wraps up his three-day visit. >> plenty of people watching working with. the president's visit. >> good morning. we are at san francisco international airport. the president will be leaving from here later this morning, heading back to the east coast. we have some footage as he wrapped up his second day in the bay area. he was fundraising dinner in downtown san francisco. he had another fundraiser at
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a private home. hosted a panel focused on artificial intelligence. the president highlighted the benefits and risks of the growing industry. >> you hear directly from the experts. >> crazy to see. >> many went out to try to glimpse the president as he did fundraisers. he will be leaving later. we will bring you the latest. gloria rodríguez, abc7news. >> maybe you heard or saw that. it is a fighter jet.
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it was intercepting a plane flying in airspace that was restricted because of the presence visit -- the president's visit. norad says fighter jets responded to three incidents. all three ended without a problem. >> florida governor and republican presidential candidate ron desantis was also in san francisco. he stopped along a city street to film a campaign video criticizing the city. >> you look around. the city is not vibrant anymore. it has collapsed because of leftist policies. these have caused people to flee this area. they do not prosecute criminals. >> the santos went on to say things he saw.
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could be at the forefront of a national clinical debate. >> no secret governor newsom and ron desantis have had an ongoing feud. spotlight. >> robert f. kennedy, running for president, was in the city last week. he said if elected president he plans to address mental illness, homelessness and drug addiction in the bay area and across the nation. >> republicans are blasting the plea deal reached with president biden's son hunter. we brought this to you yesterday. hunter biden will plead guilty to two misdemeanor charges for failing to pay taxes and enter an agreement that could avoid charges on a gun related incident.
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mon has more on the deal and what's next. the justice department of striking a sweetheart deal with the president's son without evidence. >> we made him a good deal and he sucked it up like a hoover deluxe and i cannot blame them. >> president biden has reached a tentative agreement with federal prosecutors, agreeing to plead guilty to two misdemeanor tax offenses. >> it took five years to come up with these charges. i'm looking forward to hearing details. >> authorities were investigating whether hunter played adequate taxes on millions of dollars of income, including money earned from overseas business dealings with china and ukraine. he has since paid tax bill. >> tax evasion charges, if defendant or taxpayer pays the
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money, which apparently did, then there's not much of an app take to go after them criminally. >> is also expected to reach a deal on a felony gun charge. expe justice department to bring their weapons charge against a nonviolent offender. the white house saying they love their son and support him. >> i'm proud of my son. >> prosecutors plan to recommend probation for the tax offenses. for prosecutor says it's likely the judge will agree to the recommendation. >> they will be careful to not look like they coming down too hard on him. >> later this morning. it is the longest day of the year.
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we officially say hello to the summer season at 7:57. 5:48 nearly 15 hours of daylight, longest day all your. we will see a lot of so chided for the start. fog returns and leaders into friday. mainly clear. we will have that sunshine but breezy conditions later today, 60's and 70's for daytime highs. the winds pick up later. onshore flow 15 to 30 miles per hour. it's a bright looking day, breezy this afternoon, patchy cloud cover along the coast, but for most of us, nothing but
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a submersible called titan that vanished in the atlantic ocean. the u.s. coast guard saying the --saying a canadian aircraft detected noises in the search area, but searches have yielded negative results. the clock to ensure we are doing everything possible to locate the titan and the crewmembers. >> the coast guard releasing video from inside the operations center showing the search pattern. teams from france and the u.s. air force aiding the search but no signs of titan. i'm titan is the ocean gate ceo. that same sub has made more than a dozen previous trips to the wreckage site.
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every minute. it feels like hours. we are losing time. >> in director of operations raised concerns about titan at depth. that same year, letter to ocean gate warning of potentially catastrophic problems with titan's development. >> it must be understood this as an experimental craft. there are significant risks attached to it. >> the navy is sending equipment they can lift up to 60,000 pounds designed for recovering objects in the event the sub is located. but if they are trapped on the ocean floor, they are facing extreme conditions. >>
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reopen 95 in philadelphia. it collapsed two weeks ago after a gas tanker crashed and exploded. officials warn of major impacts on commuters and the supply chain. repairs were projected to take months, then weeks, and the governor says temporary lanes will be open this weekend. one of the supplies helping with the timeline is recycled glass. >> this aggregate is not new. it's been used in pennsylvania for seven years. it is safe, sound and ready to go to work. >> it is estimated the repairs will cost up to $30 million. since traffic is moving on the highway, they will begin to rebuild the roadway. >> a big win for trans people and their right to health care. a judge in arkansas has struck down a ban on gender affirming care for children. the judge ruled it violates due process and equal protection rights and the first amendment
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rights of medical providers. it would have prevented doctors for providing hormone treatment or surgery to anyone under 18. it may set a nationwide precedent. >> i hope other states to pass bands like this recognize that and maybe try to take a step back. his ruling is pretty clear. >> supporters of the man bay and it will help protect medical ethics. the aclu praised the ruling. >> francisco. you can see in this video city hall lit up to kick off the festivities. more than 200 light fixtures are used for this. city hall is expected to be illuminated again sunday for the
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pride parade. you can want to hear. abc 7 is a sponsor of this event. you can watch it at 10:30 in the morning. they are reporting on market street. >> the williams-sonoma drag queen cookoff took place in fast food fashion last night. i was one of the judges of this competition. it's one need a more versus sister aroma. in the end, wanita if you go to rb's, this basically that. everyone wins because the money went toward the trevor project.
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a live look at san jose. clear skies. we are expecting sunshine throughout the day. sunny and breezy and friday we turn cooler, cloudier, with drizzle in the morning thursday and friday, but looking brighter and milder for the weekend. summer officially against at 7:57 this morning. givi the longest day of the year. we will see roughly hours of daylight. cloud cover along the coast, but away from the coast, look what happens. similar stor
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we will begin with overcast skies to finish the week. highs today in the 60's and 70's. some of our warmest spots getting your 80 with sunshine today. enjoy those bright conditions. tonight, the marine layer returns, overcast skies, 40's. a quick look at the forecast. some june gloom friday but morning fog and afternoon sunshine saturday and sunday. here's the forecast. summer begins today with mild temperatures. cloudy and cooler thursday and friday. we will bounce back over the weekend. temperatures in the 60's and the city with afternoon sunshine. more warm air next week. >> hello. we start with the traffic maps because we have green traffic. it's looking good except there's a wind advisory for both the san mateo bridge and don barton bridge. let's check out 101 in san rafael. still quiet.
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southbound traffic on the right, moving towards the golden gate bridge, also delay free. 101 in the south bay, headlights northbound, no problems of the peninsula into san francisco, but just a heads up, b.a.r.t. is reporting 20 minute delays for trains heading out to the antioch and berryessa directions. >> thank you. seven things to know this morning. >> is your stove putting you at risk? the study linking the type of st
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worth of oxygen. >> dozens of people had to be rescued in north carolina after severe flooding. dangerous weather also hit parts of oklahoma and texas. >> we have sunshine with the summer solstice today. we say hello to summer before 8 a.m. this morning. bright conditions, breezy this afternoon, 60's and 70's. >> if you are taking b.a.r.t. to antioch or berryessa, there are 20 minute delays due to an equipment problem in the daly city area. >> the organizers lands have released details about the night shows playing throughout san francisco. there will be 12 shows across eight san francisco venues. one of those will be hosted by dj diesel, better known as shaquille o'neal. >> a new study is raising concerns about gas stoves. >> we found a single gas burner on high or oven set to 350 for
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45 minutes raised concentrations above the upper estimate of those found in secondhand smoke. >> benzene is a chemical tha been linked to higher risk of certain blood cancers. scientists say it can spread throughout your home, even to rooms were gas appliances are not being used. researchers found range hoods are not always effective at reducing benzene and pollutants. researchers say they are not suggesting local governments move forward with gas stove bans but would future building standards move away from gas. >> san jose's city council approved the mayor's plan to address blight and enough streets -- and cleanup streets. citations and ensure private property owners maintain clean and safe structures.
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this team would also manage graffiti cleanup, overgrown vegetation, trash and more. >> all of us should feel proud to call san jose home, to be proud to run a business, raise our families here, show off our city. many of us feel embarrassed about parts of our city and we should not. it is time for that to end. >> the pilot program passed unanimously by the city council is set to begin in august. >> san francisco took another step toward becoming a more bike friendly city. the sfm protected bike lane between baker and schrader permanent. it's also supposed to help relieve some of the congestion on a heavily used mixed-use path. >> a group of k-9 officer's in san francisco have earned more funds for their departments and
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extra treats for themselves. the fire department canine unit took on a portion of a $15,000 grant. that's a nationa restores properties after the company offers $50,000 in grants to law enforcement and first responder agencies across the country to deal with the costs associated with creating, running and maintaining a k9 unit. >> they will go for equipment, food and other items for each and every one of our department's nines it handlers -- department's canines it handlers. >> this is the 11th here of the competition. handed out more than $200,000 in grants. >> coming up, the thing this team knows better than most. a study confirms daytime naps are good for you. >> more on president biden's trip to the bay area. many getting out to get a glimpse of his motorcade. a look at the highlights from his visit and his plans for
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7 news. shoot along san francisco's embarcadero. what we are learning about the suspect in custody and who police are looking for. >> we have not seen this kind of violence in many years. >> it was sad. >> healing in the city's mission district. how neighbors are coming together after a mass shooting earlier this month. > we will see more technological change in the next 10 years than we have seen in the last 50. ai is driving that change into every part of american life. >> the future of artificial intelligence. president biden telling an audience it comes with enormous promise and risk. >> it's wednesday, june 21. >> a check on the weather.
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>> we are excited. we are going to see put a full sunshine on the longest day of the year as we say hello to summer. we have clear skies, limiting fog along the coastline. temperatures were chilly in the valleys. low to the bay shoreline. here's future weather. the sun is up in 17 minutes. temperatures later today warming close to 80. 60's and 70's for the most part for our cities away from the coast. sunshine, breezy this afternoon. winds about 15 to 30 miles per hour. we turn cloudier and cooler to finish the week. let's check in with francis and see have traffic is doing. >> we start with the i-80 stretch. that was a mess yesterday, but headlights moving west bound looking good.
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in the eastbound there's an accident. chp is en route but the bay area is doing great. here's a look at walnut creek, southbound traffic on the right, getting crowded. we have a lot of green on the map, except through the altamont pass. wind advisories for the san mateo and dumbarton bridge, but no slowing, and b.a.r.t. reporting 20 minute delays due to an equipment problem near daly city, only for trains heading out to antioch and various. >> thank you. president biden is wrapping up his three-day trip to the bay area. the visit took him from the south bay to san francisco and up to marin county. you may have seen his motorcade because it's been all over the place. many lining the streets to see him pass by. gloria rodríguez joins us. >> good morning.
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we are at san francisco international airport, where the president will be leaving from later this morning as he has back to the east coast. he's had a busy few days in the bay area. we have some footage from his trip. the president had two fundraisers yesterday, one in san francisco, one in marin county. dozens went out to catch a glimpse. it was quite a sight earlier as the president was flown from chrissy field across the golden gate bridge stop in marin county. he went to larkspur for a fundraiser at a private home. governor newsom was also there. there was lots of excitement from those who caught a glimpse of the president. >> seriously beside myself i have loved joe biden my entire life. i am missing a can be here. i am thrilled.
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>> said it was wild to see how the city shut down for the president as he moved around. we will be covering the president's departure later this morning. tune into abc7 for the latest. gloria rodríguez, abc7news. >> thank you. the future of artificial intelligence was the main item on president biden's agenda during his visit. he sat down with researchers and experts from the bay area to talk about the benefits and risks of this technology. zach fuentes spoke with a member of the president's cabinet about the conversation. >> artificial intelligence is developing quickly. one of the benefits of -- well there are benefits, risks are also being weighed. >> he's been clear from the beginning that this is one of the most powerful technologies of our time and that means that if we are going to seize its considerable benefits we have to start by managing its risks.
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>> she sat next to president biden san francisco tuesday to meet with a panel of researchers and experts, including top mines from stanford and uc berkeley. >> these are some of the world's leading experts. >> experts that she says have diverse viewpoints. >> people who are critics and skeptics of ai and people who are very optimistic and building applications they think will take us into the future. >> biden touted work his administration has already done in the field. >> we proposed an ai bill of rights to ensure important protections are built into the system from the start. i signed an executive order to direct my cabinet to root out bias in the design and use of ai. in may. >> professor -- a professor while there have been positive steps at the federal level there's more to be done. >> we need a standard for the
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ai. we can create our own standards in the united states, but what about ai from different countries? europe has their own standards, china has their own framework for that. a universal standard is what we need. >> work is underway. >> we will be working with congress on legislation and then with her partners around the world. this will be a global challenge. >> zach fuentes, abc7news. >> the man accused in the deadly explosion that rocked an outer sunset neighborhood will be arraigned. 53-year-old darren price was charged with multiple felonies, including voluntary manslaughter, manufacturing drugs and two counts of child endangerment. the blast happened on february on 22nd avenue. a narcotics lab was being operated inside the home.
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department has released details about the suspects arrested in connection with sunday's shootout along the embarcadero. one suspect is facing five gun charges. a 23-year-old woman who was with him is not under arrest. police are still looking for the people in the second car involved. four people were injured sunday but all are expected to be ok. district is showing strength as the community heals from the mass shooting that happened there earlier this month. dozens of people show their support at 24th and mission. organizers described the native american dancing at the event as a form of spiritual cleansing and purifying. they are hoping for peace and an end to gun violence. they say when the shooting happened, young people on the scene helps the victims as first responders rushed there. >> we have a saying that whenever there's a fire we run to it and our young people did that. when i saw people were hurt and scared they banded together,
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provided first-aid. >> nine people were hurt in the shooting. no one died and the suspect was arrested last week. >> the mayors of san francisco and oakland say they are equipped to handle the challenges they are facing, including crime, homelessness and recovery from the pandemic. london breed and sheng thao appeared at a council conference. both focused on covid recovery and said they need to reimagine with the future looks like for their downtowns. >> people are working from home. that is the new normal. how do we make them feel safe downtown so they can work from home in our downtown? so they can support our small businesses? >> there's been a growing number of empty office spaces and retail chains closing in downtown in both cities. mayor sheng thao's proposing to have more city ambassadors to make the city feel safer.
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a favorite bakery in the sou bay hit with the worst news. >> soon, you can have your pizza anywhere. the new feature from domino's that will allow you to order a pizza without giving an address. a check on the weather. >> we will take you to the exploratorium camera. we are 3-3 so far. today is a carbon copy of our forecast as summer begins. it is chilly in the north bay. look at these 40's. american canyon at 48. you will need to have your jacket in the valleys of north bay. a lot of sunshine later today uncomfortable temperatures. bay shoreline, low- to mid-50's. palo alto, summer beginning. it leads to the most amount of
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daylight we see all year in the northern hemisphere. we will get nearly 15 hours of daylight and the sunshine will be in full effect. it's a bright looking forecast. 60's and 70's but it is breezy again this afternoon. the winds pick up about 15 to 30 miles per hour later today. the onshore flow continues. take a look at the forecast. if you want the fog to return, you are in luck. it emerges overnight. we have june gloom tomorrow, drizzle, cooler. warmer to finish the week friday. we will preview thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer are living in the moment and taking ibrance. ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor
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doughnut maker that had to put the brakes on its business. >> the sprinkle ones. >> more than 30 years, the bakery on wheels have served. there are trays in the back of the van. >> they can make everything fit in the van. they have designed it where they can fit all their inventory and there. >> giancarlo soto and his nephew commute to san jose six days a week. they sell in front of businesses and neighborhoods. think of it like an ice cream truck coming to your door. april flores took this that went viral. >> it brings back a lot of memories of when you were younger and the excitement we felt. >> sunday, the beloved pan dulce van was stolen. within hours, the uncle and nephew received a call that there business was destroyed from a rollover.
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>> that is how i get >> the business will quite literally have to start from scratch. they created a gofundme to raise enough for a down payment on a new van. the comedian gabriel iglesias donated $4000. >> that's a big amount of money. i thanked him and he said i need some bread from you. i'm like, we can get that going. >> there's nothing but support to get a small business like this back on the road. >> energy pumping through the valley. it's important for us to support each other at that level. this is their livelihood. >> both can agree it's adored in the community. >> they know your favorite. >> yeah. >> in san jose, lauren martinez. >> cirque du soleil is coming back to the bay area.
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the show will begin a run at oracle park in january. there will be their first big top show in san francisco since 2019. organizers say to expect usual acrobatics, costumes and colorful sets. tickets go on sale to the general public next tuesday. the bay area's biggest summe concert still about six weeks away. organizers have released acts that will play night shows throughout the city. there will be 12 of these across eight venues. one of these will be hosted by dj diesel. you probably know him better as hall of fame basketball star shaquille o'neal. outside lands officially kicks off august 11 at golden gate park. >> just in time for summer, domino's will soon allow people to order pizzas without an address. the company is launching anywhere delivery through its app, giving users the ability to drop a pin on the map wherever
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they are. they say this is good for summer. the pinpoint delivery gives texts to customers. >> you know a be using that at dolores park maybe. >> that is true. >> > i am the one standing up waving. >> hundreds of people. >> i would not trust that i would get my food. >> i saw the food and that i they named the top -- i saw they named the top pizzerias. we are number two in the country. it is new york, then us. >> we do have good pizza. >> what about chicago? >> it is too thick. >> it is too much.
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>> i am saying -- >> you have to order it an hour before. we have these pizzerias that make it in 90 seconds. >> i am thinking of that delivery person in chicago having to hold the deep dish. where's jeff? good luck to all the delivery drivers. outside this morning, we have a look from our east bay hills camera showing you we are nice and clear for the most part. if you look on the horizon, we have a bit of fog along the coastline, but for most of us today, it's a sunny day. it's breezy for summer's arrival this morning. tomorrow and friday, it's cooler with drizzle in the morning as our marine layer comes back. for the weekend, brighter and milder. summer solstice today at 7:57 this morning, when the sun's
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rays are directly over the tropic of cancer. that gives us the longest day all year. dear 3:00 p.m. we will have cloud cover along the coastline. away from the coast, we are sunny. the marine layer will search inland tonight and tomorrow. we start with blue with gloom again. breezy conditions. tonight, the marine layer coming. cloudy, 40's and 50's. we have the june gloom friday. over the weekend, morning fog, afternoon sunshine. summer sunshine today but then we are cooler, cloudier, drizzle in the morning thursday and friday. we bounce back over the weekend with increasing sunshine, looking nice for the parade, and next week, warmer weather will
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start to move in. >> seems like everyone has been enjoying the nicer weather and traffic has been quiet, which is great news. at the bay bridge toll plaza, the metering lights have been turned on. things are starting to back up be on end of the parking lot. across the san mateo bridge, the ride is smooth. could be a little bumpy because there's a wind advisory across the bridge. the dumbarton bridge as well. mass transit reporting 20 minute delays for b.a.r.t. trains heading out to antioch and berryessa because of an equipment problem near the daly city station. other mass transit system -- stations are quiet. we have that one hour and one minute drive from tracy to castro valley. >> thank you. preadmission. a san francisco museum you can get into this we can without paying. >> police in boston are investigating a 32-year-old woman caught posing as a high
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phenom from france sitting down with good morning americas robin roberts. he's expected to be the number one nba draft pick. >> this morning, robin roberts. >> the night of the draft, what will be going through your mind? >> one day until the nba draft, robin is going one-on-one with the french phenom who could become this year's number one draft pick. the 19-year-old. >> how do you deal with the pressure that goes along with the anticipation? >> i have such high expectations for myself and i'm determined that the expectations of others are nothing compared to what i bring on myself. my goal is insight. nothing can disturb me from that. >> coming up, more on the interview as he shows her his home country and reveals what
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he's looking forward to the most about his move to the united states. with your first look, i am andrew dymburt, abc news, new york. >> you can watch all of it here on abc seven thursday night. coverage of the draft starts at 5 p.m. followed by after the draft and a special edition of abc7news. >> the ncaa is considering whether it should drop cannabis from its band drugs testing for athletes. they recommends it should be limited to drugs only known to enhance performance. the committee is asking to pause cannabis testing. a final decision is expected in the fall. >> police in massachusetts are investigating after a woman used falsified documents to register as a high school student in boston. officials say she attended three high schools at various points during the school year.
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the students were surprised. they had no idea that their classmate was actually a grown woman. >> she definitely did not look 32. i would not have thought she was 32. dang. she was 32? i see her every day. >> she was in every class. >> dang. she was 32. >> i feel personally attacked. i guess a school staff member noticed problems with her paperwork, leading to a criminal fraud investigation. she's a former employee with the department of children and families. her father says she is in need of mental health help and is receiving treatment. ok. the u.s. preventative services task force recommends adult 19 to 64 years old get screened for anxiety disorders. they are a group of independent
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medical experts whose recommendations help guide doctors decisions and influence insurance plans. this is the first time they have made a recommendation on screening for anxiety disorders. they continue to recommend that all adults be screened for major depressive disorders. >> taking daytime naps might help maintain the brain for the long-term. according to a new study, habitual napping is linked with larger total brain volume, which supposedly is a good marker of brain health. the difference in brain health between napper's and non-napper's is equivalent to 2.5 to 6.5 years of aging. however, if you nap too much, that can be harmful. it could be an early sign of dementia in older adults. >> what did we just sat? >> so what is the optimum time? >> they always say you are not supposed to nap more than 20 minutes.
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that's the recommendation i have heard. >> they don't wake up at 3:00 in the morning. >> right. >> let's show you the forecast. chilean spots, starting in the 40's in our coldest locations. we warm up nicely. it is a gorgeous looking day. what a wonderful looking morning we have. patchy clouds along the coast currently but we will see bright skies throughout the afternoon. breezy later on today. temperatures very similar to where we landed yesterday. we are below average for this time of year but it's pleasant by 4:00 p.m. we will have those temperatures in the 60's around the bay shoreline. inland, 70's. our warmest spots getting close to 80 later today. as we head into the afternoon, we will have a breeze. wind gusts showing you by 5 p.m. we will see winds gusting about 15 to 30 miles per hour. underneath that sunshine, we will have that breeze later.
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