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moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. kumasi: the missing titanic tourist submersible continues this morning and what we are learning about the search. reggie: president biden revving up his bay area visit. the eventful day filled with fundraising events for his election day. kumasi: our friend reggie taking part in a event. reggie: it was fun and also delicious. kumasi: friend made biscuits. reggie: what anita moore -- juanita board made biscuits. it was delicious. there were leftovers. people came running up.
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it was like a pack of wolves. they descended upon me. [laughter] drew: it is gorgeous out there already. it is chilly in some spots and the valleys. it is a similar set up for the east bay in south bay. a bit of this chill in the atmosphere vote get ready for sunshine. here's a live look from the exploratorium camera and summer arrives here at 7:57 this morning and we will have sunshine. today is the day with the most amount of daylight all year and nearly 15 hours so soak it up and we will have temperatures in the 60's and 70's. >> our biggest delay is on parts. four trains heading out to the berryessa and -- minute delays and other trains are on time. it is green everywhere except for that slow spot in tracy and
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here's a live look at 880 at the coliseum. even in the south bay, it been fine all morning long and this is 280 time at the highway 17 interchange so that slow spot to worry about, westbound. 580 tracy to dublin, 54 minutes. kumasi: president biden is wrapping up his visits to the bay area and he attended a pair of fundraising events for his 2024 reelection presidential campaign. gloria rodríguez live at sfo. gloria: president joe biden will be leaving from san francisco international airport later this morning and he will head back to the east coast and we were there as president joe biden wrapped up his second of the three days here at the bay area yesterday. he was at a fund-raising dinner in downtown san francisco and he
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had another fundraiser at a private hoe -- home. governor newsom was also there. ea biden hosted a panel focused on artificial intelligence and joined by experts from uc berkeley and stanford. the president highlighted the benefits and the risks of a growing industry. pres. biden: these are some of the world's leading experts on this issue. >> it is crazy to around. gloria: many went out to try to catch a glimpse of the president as he went to his fundraisers in the bay area. the president will be leaving from san francisco international airport and later this morning we will capture that so stay tuned to abc 7 for the latest.
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spotted over marin intercepting a plane that was flying into airspace and temporary closed because of president biden's visit and that wasn't the only issue. the north american -- highlighting the flight restrictions in the bay area and all three events ended without incident. president biden was at an event in san francisco and he expressed words of love and support following his son's plea agreement on tax and gun charges. he will plead guilty to two text misdemeanors and he struck a deal with federal prosecutors to resolve a charge of gun possession. hunter biden has been hope -- open about his struggles with addiction in the past and this does not mean republicans are done with their own pro.
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a reporter spoke to us about this -- on this 3:00 p.m. program getting answers. >> they want to exact as much political courage as possible and they are saying, they are trying to prove that hunter biden's work for that ukrainian energy company influenced the obama administration's policy but that will be hard to prove. reggie: the justice department has agreed to recommend probation but penalties are up to a judge. kumasi: ron desantis was also in san francisco and during his visit, he stopped along the shady -- a city street to build a new campaign video criticizing the city. >> you look around, the city is not vibrant and it has collapsed because of leftist policies and these policies of cause people to flee this area and they don't prosecute criminals like you do in most parts of the country. kumasi: he went on to measure things he saw -- he says he saw
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during his visits like open-air drug use. >> gavin newsom and ron desantis had a ongoing feud. govern stop by gavin newsom's hometown and send him a postcard with his own teak of san francisco. putting us in the spotlight for possibly the presidential election. >> robert f kennedy junior who is running on the democratic side for president was in the city. he said on social media if elected president, he will tackle notice. reggie: more help has arrived in the desperate search to find the submersible that went missing on a trip to visit the titanic. the coast guard announced three ships arrived this morning a
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couple of sonar. the u.s. coast guard says an canadian aircraft detected underwater noises. they haven't been able to find the source and there is less than 24 hours before the submersible runs out of auction -- oxygen. >> i am terrified and anxious. every single second, every single minute feels like hours and we are losing time. reggie: the navy is sending down equipment that can lift up to 60,000 pounds and it is designed to recover large undersea objects. if the crew is capped at the bottom of the ocean, they are facing extreme conditions. kumasi: tidying up and the latest move by san jose to manage cleanliness. reggie: a plea from pediatricians and why they are calling for policies to make streets safer for children.
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drew: here is sfo, live at the airport and we have sunshine out there this morning. as we switch seasons, we are in this -- final hour of spring. we will have patchy cloud cover along the coastal -- coast and away from the coast and we have a ton of sunshine today and temperatures later this afternoon, the warmer spots getting close to 80 degrees in 60's and 70's around the bay shoreline but winds pick up this
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afternoon. we will find the winds gusting around 15 to 30 miles per hour. 68 in oakland and 73 in san jose, 77 in santa rosa and these temperatures are below average for the sum of the year but they are pretty present -- pleasant later on. june gloom returns tomorrow. it drizzle and almost a carbon copy sky on friday and we will preview that weekend and what to expect for friday -- pride. reggie: sharing the roads, san francisco transit officials approving permanent bike lanes at a busy stretch of the city. it is a live look outside, it is 6:12 and it is a gorgeous sunrise. or another loved one were harmed by endo or a related company,
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reggie: send city council has approved a plan to address flight and clear up the city streets. citations and ensure private property owners maintain the -- clean and safe scepters -- structures. >> all of us s to called -- call san jose home and proud to run a business here and raise our families here and show off the city. many of us feel embarrassed about parts of our city. we shouldn't. it is time for that to end. reggie: the pilot program unanimously by city council last night.
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a new study out of stanford is raising concerns about the gas stoves so many have made our homes. >> we have found a 350 degrees fahrenheit for 45 minutes raise concentrations above estimates -- reggie: benzene is a chemical linked to higher risks of certain blood cancers and scientists say it can spread throughout your home and even two rooms where gas appliances are being used. researchers found range hoods aren't always effective. researchers say they are not suggesting that local governments move forward with gas stove bands that have been proposed in many areas but they would like to see teacher building standards move away from gas. kumasi: this morning, a plea from pediatricians as the number of kids being killed by cars is going up. the academy -- american academy of pediatrics released its first
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policy statement and it said despite total pedestrian deaths are falling, the number of child pedestrian deaths are on the rise. the academy is urging cities to enact policies to make roads safer. dr. say it is likely due to m kids doing outdoor reggie: the roadwa two weeks ago after a gas tanker crashed and exploded. officials warned the major implants -- impacts on commuters and the supply chains was the the repairs were scheduled to make -- be months and then they said weeks and now one person says it will reopen this weekend. one of the supplies hoping with the timeline was recycled gas -- class. --glass.
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> it is safe and sound and ready to go to work. reggie: it is estimated that the repairs cost up to $30 million and one traffic is moving on the highway, crews will begin rebuilding the permit roadway. kumasi: a big win for trans people's right to health care. a judge in arkansas struck down arkansas's band for gender affirming care for kids. it also vio amendment rights of medical providers. the law would have prevented doctors from providing homeowner treatment or surgery to anyone under 18 years old. they said -- sets a nationwide president. >> i hope others states tri pass bands --bans like this take a step back and his ruling is pretty clear. kumasi: supporters of the ban
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says it will protect children's bodies. the aclu praised the ruling saying gender affirming care is necessary. reggie: pride the city hall -- lit up in rainbow colors. more than 200 led light fixtures are used. the city hall is expected to be illuminated in rainbow colors on sunday for san francisco's pride parade you can watch right here on abc 7 this sunday. abc7news is a proud sponsor of this event and you can watch it at 10:30 on abc 7 and on our state -- ace -- abc 7 bay area tv streaming app. last night, i was at the six annual drag team -- drag queen cookoff that took place in fast food fashion and i had the
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opportunity to judge the competition in san francisco's union square. one person one twice and another person won twice and it was juanita who won with a take on chicken nuggets. sister more -- kumasi: look at the sauce. reggie: but in the end, breaking the tie over the past few years, it had to go to the chicken nuggets. kumasi: i want to see the nuggets and the biscuits. >> i want to taste them. kumasi: can we have a redo cookoff on the seven at seven? reggie: that is a good idea and i should mention that this is for good cause. money was raised for the trevor project.
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it is -- we survive and thrive so i was glad to be a part of this and it was fun. those chicken nuggets, i wish you were there because as a lover of -- a mcdonald's chicken nuggets, they took this to the next level. drew: she had a hunting hot sauce. reggie: and biscuits. and she had a little pickle thing on the side. drew: a little relish? reggie: that she made. it was tough. it was a tough competition. drew: somebody had to judge it. reggie: somebody had to eat it. drew: you did eat. this is a lovely view on the coastline and it is sunny and breezy today for the start of summer and we are going to flip the script. tomorrow and friday may be a shock to the system.
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the marine layer comes back and it is cloudier and cooler and we have morning drizzle possible thursday and friday morning but we will brighten up and turn milder over the weekend but in just over -- under two hours, summer begins at 7:57 and that is where the sons direct raise our under the tropic of cancer. we will have 15 hours of daylight and that sunshine is with us already this morning. there is future weather. cloud cover and patchy in nature will develop on the coastline and away from the coast, it is sunny and june gloom returns tomorrow morning. it is a similar set up on friday and we start off the day with overcast size -- skies. this morning, it is a lot of sunshine and breezy. the winds will gust later today at 15-30 miles per hour and overnight tonight, we have the green layer back and we hope --
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it is -- we will have the marine layer back. we will have the june gloom for much of the day but it is brighter over the weekend and saturday and sunday, morning fog and afternoon sunshine. it will start out with the fog and writer conditions as the parade goes on and mainly -- temperatures mainly in the low 60's. summer begins today. it is looking wonderful out there. tomorrow and friday, we cloud up and cool -- cool off and we will watch the pockets of morning drizzle and over the weekend, we will brighten up and early next week, the morning trend continues. >> bay area traffic has been normal which is great news and part is recovering from earlier delays for trains heading out to eric -- antioch and berryessa. consider taking part this weekend to avoid the traffic. you can download the clip or -- clipper card.
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winter advisory, westbound traffic and clouded on the west side. it is looking a little crowded for westbound 80 traffic moving through emeryville on the left downed side and heading toward the bay bridge which is backed to the foot of the maze and a new crash outside the bay area and this is out in fairfield, westbound, 86. that is it an everywhere e looking -- and everywhere else looking normal. reggie: good morning america is coming up at seven. kumasi: sam champion has a look at what is going ahead -- up ahead. >> we will have the latest on the story that we have been following, the race to find that submersible that disappeared while exploring the wreckage of the titanic. underwater noises were detected overnight in this morning, we are speaking with one man who is scheduled -- was scheduled to be on board but pulled out due to safety concerns and the other big headline, hunter biden's
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plea deal. the president signed reaching -- robbins exclusive with the french athlete who will take over the mba. i am not a sports guy but he is considered to be the best prospect since lebron james and we will hear how he is dealing with the pressure. tori johnson is here kicking off two day deals
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modern art is celebrating pride weekend. you can celebrate creation and expression as it features lgbtq artists and more. the newly opened exhibition called kinship, photography and connection features queer friendship. i think you can explore seven gallery floors celebrating identity and activism between 10:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. another block party set to happen tomorrow and organizers say it last month party was a huge successful people can stop by at downtown tomorrow starting at 5:30 pm to explore art, food, music and drinks. more than 40 vendors will be at tomorrow's party and the urban vibrancy institute says the event is designed to bring foot traffic to the area and uniting area -- neighbors and supporting local businesses. music after hours, organizers of outside plans announcing their
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>> building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. reggie: fentanyl crisis and the latest that is showing how the bay area is impacted and how the biden administration is trying to help. kumasi: president biden speaking with experts in the bay area about the benefits and risks of the technology. reggie: can you provide top-tier care for dogs? a billionaire family looking for a live in dog nanny. how much the job pays. [laughter] good morning on this wednesday, june 21. kumasi: you will start with your forecast. drew: the great reservation is
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thinking about how to babysit dogs. we are in the chilly spots. a little bit of a chill in the atmosphere and we have some clouds banked up along the coastline but away from the coast, we have lots of sunshine. here is a live look outside. you can see fog this morning but we expect a lot of sunshine today, breezy conditions later this afternoon and temperatures similar to yesterday in the 60's and 70's and by the way, we are changing seasons later this morning, summer arrives here at 7:57 a.m. >> we are starting off with a live shot of the bay bridge toll plaza because things are backed up into the maze but there have been no major problems on the upper deck heading into san francisco and bart is recovering from earlier delays due to an equipment problem here the daily cities station so trains heading
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to antioch and berryessa should be mostly delay free. if you check out the drivetime maps, there is usual slowing on the spot especially on the westbound 80 stretch and no accidents now but you will find some stop and go traffic between sam pliable -- san pablo down to el cerrito. reggie: you have plenty of people watching everywhere he went from a dinner event in san francisco to driving between fundraising and campaign events and many lining the streets to watch the presidential motorcade and to try to catch a clips of the president. gloria rodríguez is live at sfo with more on his visit. gloria: good morning. the president will be leaving from san francisco international airport later this morning and we -- he will be betting back to the -- heading back to the east coast. president joe biden wrapped up his second day in the bay area and he had two fundraisers, one
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in san francisco and one in marin county and dozens went out to catch a glimpse as he left a on raising dinner in sand trap test in downtown san francisco and it was a site earlier as the president was flown from chrissy field across the going rate rates for a stop in marin county . he went to a fundraiser at a private home and governor newsom was there. there was a lot of excitement from those who caught a glimpse from a president, whether in his more decayed or when he was in the air. >> i am beside myself. i have loved joe biden my entire life and i am missing a canasta lesson to be here. i am excited and thrilled. gloria: and one san francisco resident said it was wild to see how the city shut down for the president as he moved around and we will be covering the president's departure later this morning so stay tuned to abc 7 for that.
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kumasi: thank you. the future of artificial intelligence was a main item on president biden's agenda. he met with a panel of ai researchers and experts in san francisco. he touted the work is the administration has already done. >> last october we imposed -- propose an ai bill of rights. earlier this year, i signed an executive order to mike cannon -- in may, we announced a new strategy for funding and response were responsible ai development. working with congress to pass legislation to create standards for ai in the u.s. they hoped they could eventually be universal standards for the entire world. reggie: the man accused in the densely -- deadly explosion that rocked an outer sunshine -- neighbor has been arraigned.
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happened in february on 20 near noriega street. police say an narcotics lab was being handled in the home. kumasi: the san francisco released -- police department has released new details about the suspects. reggie: i will continue this. on the suspects, a 28-year-old pittsburgh man is facing five gun charges. we don't know yet when he will appear in court and a 23-year-old woman who was with him was not under arrest. police are looking for the people in the second car involved. four people were injured in the melee on sunday but are all expected to be ok. san francisco's mission district is showing strength at the -- after the community is healing from the mass shooting that happened there.
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doesn't -- of people showed up. they hope for peace to gun violence and they say when the shooting happened, young people on the scene helped victims as first responders rushed to the scene. >> in mission community, we have a saying -- saying that when there is a fire we rush to it. we provided first aid and took care of each other. reggie: nine peo that shooting and no one died and the suspect was arrested last week. kumasi: the mayors of san francisco, oakland -- an open say they are equipped to handle the challenges they are facing including crime and homelessness. mayors london breed and chains how --shang at a conference. >> people are working from home, that is the new normal. the idea is how do we make them feel safe downtown so they don't
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work from home in our downtown so they can support our small businesses? kumasi: there has been a growing number of empty office space and retail chains closing in downtown locations in both cities. one mayor is proposing to have city investors who are tied to the open police. kumasi: the mayor discussed ambitious goal to shut down all of opens and campus -- all of oakland's encampments. they would be offered shelter but it is not clear how the city would create the housing. homeless applicants called the plan unrealistic in the comments come after the city open -- cleared wood street. reggie: new data out on the fentanyl crisis and how it is affecting the empire -- entire bay area.
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this a slow down and something changed. data shows a total of 17 fentanyl related deaths through the end of april but the numbered number two -- the number that will to 41 at the end of may. we learned there are two particular groups of concerned. >> it runs the gamut. no age group grip of the group we are concerned about our young adults and juveniles, those are the two groups we have seen who has to be higher risks. -- who has the higher risks. reggie: most fentanyl related deaths in the bay area and the numbers are staggering. 346 this -- you're alone and that is nearly nine times what
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santa clara county has reported. during an appearance on gma, antony blinken was quick to point the finger on who is to blame. >> of big part of the problem is that chemical precursors. there manufacture it -- they are manufactured in china and come to san francisco and go over the country and kill americans. if you or someone you know who is struggling is -- with drug addiction, you can find resources on our website. what is behind a sickness impacting more than 1000 animals in southern california. kumasi: you are looking live at the big board of the new york stock exchange. it is down 150 points. reggie: how you can audition to be one of the warriors on one --
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the warriors dance team. we are live weekdays from 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. but you have to stream us and download the app now where viewscreen -- wherever you stream. the south bay and we are starting out with sunshine, clear skies but in the north bay, we have chilly temperatures now. our wide swath of 40 degree readings. 47 in napa and for the most part, we are starting those numbers in the mid 40's to the low 50's first thing on our wednesday but we are about to switch seasons and a little over an hour, summer begins at 7:57 this morning and today is also the day with the most daylight in the northern hemisphere and we will see 15 hours of sunshine through the day. we have some patchy fog along
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the coastline but most of us dealing with sunshine and it is a bright day but breezy once again and those temperatures below average for this time a year but pretty pleasant. 60's and 70's for the most part but the wind gusts. the onshore flow gusting 15-30 miles per hour and it does back off in the overnight hours. things will change tomorrow. tomorrow, the marine layer is back and we start off with june gloom, pockets of drizzle and it is cooler and a similar sky on friday but we will brighten up and warm up for the holiday forecast.
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lost its eligibility for its medicare and medicaid program last year because of health and safety violations and was ordered to transfer all patients but that was put on hold after several people died after being moved. san francisco supervisors approved a 2.2 million dollars settlement, saying the hospital failed to protect patients from abuse and privacy breaches. kumasi: a south bay community is rallying around a seat -- a streetside favorite in san jose. the bakery on the wheels have served mexican sweet bread from the van. on sunday, someone stole the van and destroyed it in a crash. it created a gofundme hoping they can raise money for down payment on a new band. the comedian gabriel gracie is -- gabriel iglesias donated $4000. >> i think him and he replied back and said, i need some bread
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from you. kumasi: so far, able to raise more than $13,000 in donations from the community. reggie: some neighborhoods in broward county florida under quarantine after a discovery of a -- invasive land sales -- snail. it is illegal to move them. the state agricultural department will be using a type of snail bait approved for residential use. why is this a big deal? the sales eat at least 500 types of plants and they can chop through recycling bins and science. --signs. california coast, hundreds of marine animals have been sick or killed by toxic algae blooms. one person says algae produces a neural toxin that causes
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neurological symptoms and animal strandings. they say that algae is growing at a rapid rate and experts advise people to keep their pets away from strange and -- stranded animals on the beach because they could be carrying the toxin. a new cosco is coming to the bay area. reggie: 154,000 square feet of warehouse space and a gas station with 16 pumps. brent woods chamber of commerce as the new store would employ as many as 3000 people. closing the gender cap -- may take longer than anticipated. one person reports and may take 131 years. major setbacks include economic and geopolitical crises and the pandemics impact on women in the workforce. the u.s. saw one of the biggest drops.
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there is some good improved wage equality for similar roles. you can see that we are down about 100 points. there was a record-breaking turnout at the college world series. kumasi: it had nothing to do with the play on the field, every year they shots and they keep count of which fans by the most. lsu fans shatter the record i buying 22,000 jell-o shots. stanford fans bought about 700 shots this year. cirque du soleil is coming back to the bay area. the show is starting his run in january and it will be there big -- first big top show since 2019 in san francisco. you can expect be usual
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and code for -- and colorful sets and more. the bay area's biggest summer concert is six weeks away but the full lineup for outside land -- outside lands is starting to take shape. reggie: these are the night shows through the city and there will be 12 shows across eight san francisco venues. one of the shows will be hosted by dj -- diesel. outside lands kicks off august 11. you see this, trixie i might have to go to that. if you are a fan of rupaul's drag race, then you know. if you love thousand want to make six figures, we may have a job for you. kumasi: a billionaire family in london is looking for a dog nanny. they posted a person would live with the family needs to be someone at the top of their field who can
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ensure the overall well-being and happiness and safety of their dogs and so far, 400 people have applied. why don't these people have the dog? reggie: have children and they barely see them. drew: that is extremely true. well, sometimes -- kumasi: the responsibilities, the overall well-being, happiness and safety, that is everything. reggie: if i were filthy rich -- drew: picture it. reggie: boyd, do i picture it. i might do it. i can employ someone. you could have a friend -- rooster could have a friend and i could be there for the cuddles. drew: you love that? reggie: i could hire someone to cuddle with them. kumasi: and that is why and
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coming to get rooster because -- [laughter] no. reggie: have a friend visiting us and he has been rooster's cuddler. drew: you need a break and he probably gets a lot out of it. reggie: including red hair all over his clothing. drew: it does happen. let's go to our open airport camera and here is a live look and as you can see, we're are getting some bright conditions, patchy fog across the coastline we will find, as we say hello to summer this morning at 7:57 am, it is sunny and breezy today. sure going to do a total 180 -- we are going to do a total 180 tomorrow and friday. the marine layer comes back and we will have june gloom there is an friday with possible morning to -- drizzle and the temperatures go down. we will brighten up our skies
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and turn a bit milder but we will stay below average for this time of year. betsy cloud cover along the coast and not as bright as yesterday along the coast away from the coast, we have tons of sunshine for summer and as we head into the overnight hours, here comes the fog. it is back and the rain layer has been absent for the past three mornings. it is back tomorrow morning and continuing into friday and we will start the day for overcast skies. we change seasons this morning to summer, 60's and 70's and it is really in the afternoon and winds gusting 13 to 40 miles per hour. some patchy drizzle. looking at the pride forecast, we are -- will have the june gloom but rather skies saturday and sunday for the parade. we will have the morning fog and giving way to butter conditions and be temperature 63 degrees.
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summer sunshine today and it is cloudier, cooler thursday and friday. you will bounce back with temperatures over the weekend and looking nice for the pride parade on sunday and the warming trend looks to continue early next week. frances: we are starting off at the san mateo bridge and it is snowing in the westbound direction as you approach the highways -- high-rise, -- as check out the richmond bridge, westbound traffic is backed up from the richmond parkway and defeat check out our traffic maps, the slow sponsor in the east bay especially westbound 4 and 580. 580 westbound tray sleet -- tracy to dublin, 15 -- 52 minutes. 101 -- san francisco is looking good. mass transit is a good way to go. no delays. kumasi: robin roberts going one-on-one with victor wembanyama.
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he is the french 19-year-old and one of the hottest mba prospects in years and considered to be a once in a generation talent. >> how do you deal with the pressure that goes along with the anticipation of you? >> i have such high expectations of myself. the expectations of others are nothing compared to what i think of myself because i have my goals in sight. it is not that hard to deal with it. kumasi: he is likely going to be heading to san antonio since the spurs had the first pick in this years draft. you can watch a draft at abc 7 and after the draft, a special addition -- edition of abc news. reggie: the golden state warriors danced teams are looking for new members and abc 7 spoke to a couple members of the team now.
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spots are available on both teams, the gold squad and the blue crew and the gold squad is made up of 23 women in the blue crew is 15 men. the final addition is august 13 and applications are due july 10. you can learn more about this on abc and -- mba .com/warriors/danceteams. this is not a place if you are a beginner dancer. these are experts and they will be at the pride parade. look -- some big name celebrities at for a williams we baton -- at pharrell williams' louis vuitton show. reggie: who is that? that is megan. kumasi: i saw lebron and savanna. reggie: is that taylor swift?
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kumasi: what is in that box? reggie: you know she hides in a big box. what is going on here? kumasi: that is to show you the trunks. reggie: ok. they just on the street? that is interesting. kumasi: can i see the video again? the models are showing off louis vuitton's menswear and this is the spring 2024 line and this is pharrell williams' first show after he took over as the men's director. i am here for this. beyoncé, jay-z, is that zendaya? reggie: it is zendaya. kumasi: and lenny kravitz. and kelly rowland. reggie: and that is megan? kumasi: that is megan.
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reggie: republican presidential candidate governor ron desantis was in san francisco and he attended fundraisers and took time to record his campaign video where he criticized the city. kumasi: no signs of the submersible that went missing. the coast guard said they have less than 24 hours less than oxygen on board. reggie: dozens of people had to be rescued in north carolina after severe flooding and
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dangers weather hit parts of oklahoma and texas. drew: bright and breezy attempts in the 70's. frances: there is wind advisory for the san mateo bridge and the done burger bridge --dunburg bridge. kumasi: reggie was there. juanita moore's chicken nuggets in the biscuits. reggie: sister, we still love you. you lost but we still love you. drew: we love you. [laughter] ♪ >> possible sign of hope for that missing sub. overnight under water noises detected in the search area, with less than 24 hours of
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