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i feel very lucky. kumasi: caught in the middle of gunfire. how a woman is bringing awareness when she was shot inside a car in san francisco. >> bay area lawmakers proposing to raise tolls to get more funding. kumasi everyone. we have all of the highlights from san francisco's pride parade. so much fun > it was such a beautiful day -- fun. >> it was so much fun. came in with the shirtsleeves.
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drew: i had some lessons in my pocket. it was great. co by the end of the week, a lot of changes for the week ahead. right now, 50's across the board. a beautiful sunrise a lot of fog down below. we will have sun peeking out by noon today. it is breezy and below average. by 4:00 p.m., five to 12 degrees below where we should be this time of year. those numbers warming by the end of the week. he making a return. >> now to th the weekend rebellion in russia. a mercenary group turning back and marching toward moscow.
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it appears there might be a crack in power. jobina: this started friday night when the leader for the mercenary group announced forces were turning around and crossing the border into russia to march against military leaders. th received amnesty. the leader reached a deal to stop the rebellion by exiled to belarus. all charges against and ash against him will supposedly be dropped. >> when you is cracking russia's power. like us can go in. jobina: secretary of state
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antony blinken said it has revealed holes in their power. he believes the cast and russia will hinder efforts saying this could be the beginning of the end for the war there. kumasi: state lawmakers proposing help with a new bill creating more funding for agencies to reduce service cuts and increase safety. inmate mean drivers pay more for tolls. amanda del castillo is live at the bay bridge coal plaza with more on the plan. amanda: while we are standing here. it suggests raising tolls for $1.50 for five years making $8.50 for two axle vehicles with a fastrak toll pass. we are talking about bridge, san mateo, and haywood,
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richmond san rafael, anisha martinez and the antioch. local lawmakers who back at say the money would help bailout bart and other local transit systems following the post-pandemic decline in ridership. they are basing a looming fiscal cliff a pleat for more help from the state. state senator scott wiener is an advocate and expected to address reporters later, announcing sp 532, legislation to create what is being called self funding for transportation. money would go toward reducing service cuts, improving cleanliness, reliability and safety. we heard the senator address public transit. >> transportation right now is in crisis and if we do not act to save at, we will cause deep
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and lasting damage to the california economy, environment, housing affordability and quality of life. amanda: it is unclear if the governor will throw his support behind lawmakers. governor newsom has been skeptical about bailing out the transit agencies while california is facing a statewide budget deficit of more than $31 billion. the bill is being met with fierce opposition and that is expected. today a press conference expected at 11:30 this morning to hash out the details of what is expected. we will be previewing this morning long. >> here on abc 7 news. a woman shot while driving through the amazon neighborhood is speaking of.
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she lives in southern california but was visiting her boyfriend in san francisco. as they were driving down geneva street, she heard gunshots and realized she had been shot in the shin. she said she is grateful for sfpd and first responders. she is now giving away first responder dog toys to her community as a way to say thanks. >> it could have been so much worse, so looking back, it happened the best way it could. i feel very lucky. >> winnie is recovering and able to walk. so far no arrests have been made and sfpd asks anyone with information to come forward. kumasi: windows of a walgreens store in san francisco boarded up after someone smashed them all. this is the walgreens at geary and taylor. walgreens tells abc 7 the store is closed temporarily and it is unknown when it will reopen. >> the final numbers aren't
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quite in but maybe one million people came to san francisco to celebrate pride weekend. many lined market street for the parade. tara campbell explains rights under attack across the country, the lgbt q plus community is fighting back with love. tara: san francisco civic providing a place of belonging. >> san francisco parties are one of the best ever. tara: he is here with his friend and ally. >> i was in the parade. it was an amazing experience. tara: celebration comes as 500 bills take aim at lgbtq+ rates. >> we have so much power. as a community we need to stick together. >> everyone showing their support. i love it.
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tara: kennedy knight is visiting from idaho, finding peace at pride. >> it is so important it gets you down. being part of the community is so nice. >> it is a huge highlight of the community and important for me to show my support for. tara haley has been coming to : pride for years, but this year she says is extra special. >> i am celebrating my first year being out, so if i felt like i was going to be coming , this was as good a year as any. >> it is a sign of community for everybody, so it is a clear example of contradicting the hate. >> i stand for equality and fairness and i love love, so i think our country needs to embrace that. >> so happy we got to be here to participate and celebrate and enjoy our city's inclusive and tolerant and loving and peaceful vibe.
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tara: tara campbell, abc 7 news. >> if you somehow missed the parade at, you can catch an encore presentation of our coverage on our streaming platform and our abc allies round table is streaming on platforms. reggie aqui sits down with the most popular and honored drag queens. it is on our connected tv app. jobina: checking in on the drivetime for the bay bridge will take you 26 minutes to get across into san francisco as you travel westbound. that is after you make it through the media ring lights -- meteor -- residual delays in the south bay. a very different story.
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everything is at the limit and will wrap up with an overall view of the map of the bay area. give yourself extra time if that is part of your commute. kumasi: still a the north bay turns into a very scary situation. how one woman was pulled to safety. >> then we will tell you about fireworks buyback program and what unique item san mateo deputies collected and how you can still participate. drew: a live look shown you gray skies to begin. another day where temperatures are five to 12 degrees below average. much more weather moves
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drew: have cloud cover breaking down for sunshine. it's the afternoon, cooler than average. we are five to 12 degrees below where we should be this time of year. 62 in the city. 73 in napa. we will hold this pattern tomorrow. it'll change the next 48 hours. by midweek, closer to average. by the end of the week, significantly warmer. above average for this time of year. the climate prediction center show you the west coast finally going to heat up. temperatures getting very close to triple digit readings in the hottest spots inland. we will break it down for you in
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just a few minutes. kumasi: why an expert says he warned them about the submersible as people wonder if this could have been prevented. pride, unity, and inclusion. we are hearing from people all over who came to celebrate in san francisco. we are taking a live look. a beautiful sunrise on a monday morning. we will be r asthma isn't pretty. it's the moment when you realize that a good day... is about to become a bad one. but then, i remembered that the world is so much bigger than that, with trelegy. because one dose a day helps keep my asthma symptoms under control. and with 3 medicines in 1 inhaler, trelegy helps improve lung function so i can breathe easier for a full 24 hours. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy contains a medicine that increases risk of hospitalizations and death from asthma problems when used alone. when this medicine is used with an inhaled corticosteroid,
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-one of the best defenses against cyberattacks is a growing workforce trained to stop them. ♪ kumasi: san mateo officials recovered fireworks in a buyback program. they collected some illegal and potentially deadly pyrotechnics,
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including military grade smoke grenades, and 80's, aerial rockets. >> there were already people waiting in line. >> we want people to enjoy the fourth of july we just ask the community does so it's possible he and safely. kumasi: there are locations to dispose of your fireworks for the july 4 holiday. an injured hiker recovered after being rescued. a helicopter responded to the call for an injured hiker. rescuers say the hiker fell on the trail and they were able to treat her. she was taken to the hospital but her condition is not clear. now to the you saw the entire thing abc 7.
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kumasi: the day on the parade route. -- cornell: they came out. >> fighting for equal rights throw families and be ourselves. >> it is really fun to see everybody. >> feel comfortable with yourself and knowing you are not alone. >> we are celebrating how far we have come and let them know we are not going. cornell: with rights under attack, many believe unity and visibility is needed now more than ever. >> it feels so important that we get unbridled, pure joy.
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so far it has been so demoralizing. it weighs heavy on my heart. this is an anecdote to that. cornell sfpd has stepped up staffing for pride, especially this year given the amount of anti-lgbtq rhetoric across the country. >> the message is unity and community. this is great. with everything going on today, it is great to get people together to celebrate each other. cornell: mayor london breed was getting her groove on and dims -- dismissing critics of her city. >> they talk about on our city, but we do it big for our community. let's go, sf pride! cornell: even corgis were in for pride. a time to live your best life and be who you are. >> happiness, love, being free. >> what is the message of pride this year? >> sparkle harder.
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cornell: we may not know estimates but crowd estimates could be near 100,000 people visiting sf pride this year. >> i believe it. kumasi: it kept getting bigger. we went all the way to center where everything was wrapping up and i was like, where did all these people come from. drew: kumasi: i was there at 2:30 and i think people were succumbing. you experience matter what time. drew: there is outside. it is cloudy. we remain cooler than average the next two days and then
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significantly warmer weather moves in for the upcoming weekend. enjoy the pleasant temperatures. tonight, overcast skies return. drizzle along the coast. temperatures in the 50's. here are the future truck temperatures. our microclimate will be in full effect. moving inland, it is hot, well into the 90's. you can see why we are talking hot temperatures. antioch to 100 degrees. low 90's in the south bay. 70 is the height in the city. little changed the next couple of days. significant warmer by the end of the week. downright hot inland to start the weekend. jobina: we are focusing o bay bridge, a hotspot since the show started with the number of
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issues. traveling in the westbound direction, 17 to 19 miles per hour. the estimate is when she to the lights, 22 minutes across into san francisco. a live look at emeryville where things are moving but definitely busy traveling in the westbound direction. same thing at the san rafael bridge. kumasi: live with what is coming up. britney: coming the story you have been covering, a severe weather outbreak, a trail of instruction in indiana after tornadoes ripped through the state. as record heat expands, i will bring you the latest forecast. also the new study on the popular medication used for weight loss in pill form. how it compares to the
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injections. plus, the new warning forecast at airports just ahead on the fourth of july holiday. rice and shine from houston, meeting some of the women who make it best for women entrepreneurs. and a breakfast competition coming up coming up on good morning america. waffles. kumasi: i had it also talking about writz --
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morning. temperatures slow to warm, 50's to near 60.
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future weather showing cloud cover breaking down as we head into the afternoon. temperatures today five to 12 degrees below average. 72 in san jose. 68 the high in richmond. warmer weather moving in by the end of the week. it like summer friday. julian: to wildfires in canada covering the city of montréal. it led to several event cancellations. they reached the most polluted air in the world status. a swiss group that measures air quality said montréal had the most polluted air in the world as of today. their ironman triathlon r canceled and poor air quality. outdoor sports facilities and swimming pools were closed.
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the suspect in a deadly lgbtq nightclub shooting facing charges this morning. keeping transit funded in the bay area. it mig mean more money out of your pocket.
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announcer: building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. the case julian: -- the man who gave warnings about the submersible. kumasi: how car caused backups. julian: we will tell you about it right here on abc 7 mornings. kumasi: it is monday.
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we made it through the weekend. julian: not only did you make it through the weekend, or you are on this monday morning. drew: i need a months rest. we have cloud cover, victors and it 50's. here is the santa cruz camera. gray skies. starting out with the marine layer. we will have sunshine away the coast but breezy this afternoon. wind at 10 to 20 miles our. temperatures below average by 512 degrees. starting the week with cooler than average weather but the end of the week, some are like each returning. jobina: starting with drivetime spear the highway for commute as slowed down.
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54 minutes tracy to dublin. antioch to concord 29 minutes. a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. media re--- metering turned on. this is a live look in san rafael of 101 where it is nice and clear it for you. kumasi: erode that open encounter costa county. -- on contra costa county officials closed plans for a while. the driver of the car reportedly escaped from the burning car on their own. julian: public transmit transit improvements are the topic, a bill for upgrades across the bay area as they try to recover from the pandemic. that would mean higher toll prices for drivers.
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amanda del castillo you joins us -- amended the custodial -- amanda del castillo joins us. amanda: the toll is seven dollars but that could change. the bet -- the bill is proposing higher rates at seven bridges in the bay area. if the bill is passed, the money 12 help prevent bart and other transit areas from cutting service. they've had struggles bouncing back from the pandemic, especially with low ridership. in their desperation for help, bart described facing a looming fiscal cliff and falling off of it. it will raise five years, upping the total to $8.50 for two axle vehicles with fastrak toll pass. it is not clear if the governor
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will support the bill as governor gavin newsom has been skeptical about bailing out the transit agencies while california is facing a statewide budget deficit of more than $31 billion. state senator scott weiner who is an advocate of the bill said, i understand it is never popular to raise bridge tolls but we need robust transit for the bay area future. letting agencies fall apart is not an option and i will not let that happen on my watch. bay area drivers would pay higher tolls on seven bridges including the bay, san mateo, san rafael, bridge. fierce opposition is expected. he is expected to address the press this morning at 11:30 to hash out the details of what the bill would include.
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kumasi: definitely busy on sunday if you were driving. traffic downtown was challenging because of the pride parade and the giants game and to self-driving car's did not help. ryan curry is joining us. ryan: two stalled in sections of the city near downtown and the road leading to the bay bridge. traffic to a standstill. the first one j.r. stone captured around 3:00 p.m. at the intersection of third and howard. it looks like traffic enforcement is talking to someone in the car when he approached it no one was there. the second one was right after the parade. a reporter said there was no driver in that one as well. >> we overheard
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that she peered into the car and said nobody is in their. ryan: april compared to the two months prior. companies have asked the public utilities commission to allow an incremental expansion of self-driving services. vote is scheduled for thursday. last week the fire chief said they get a call once a day about problems from those cars. julian: this morning, international team of investigators trying to figure out what happened to the implosion of the submersible earlier this month. a coast guard team boarded a ship. we have obtained
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stanley said he worn ab with the titan and describes his experience. >> i am not a person panic. no one was panicking. he played it cool very disturbing. julian: a team of deep-sea experts trying to retrieve the items but retrieval at that depth is difficult. kumasi: three san antonio police officers have been charged for murder for shooting caught on camera. the video you are about to see is difficult watch. investigators say the victim was having an apparent mental health crisis. body camera video shows officers approaching her outside of her apartment complex after getting
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calls she had cut wires to a fire alarm. at one point she goes into her apartment. officers get access and they say she threatened them and threw a candlestick at them. and then they opened fire. >> they used deadly force which was not reasonable given all of the circumstances. kumasi: her family is planning to sue. officers have been released on bond and suspended without pay pending the investigation. julian: the colorado springs club q shooting set to be arraigned on 300 charges. the 22-year-old is accused of killing five people in the mass shooting and drink 19 others. the suspect opened fire immediately after walking into the club. charges include multiple first-degree murder, attempted
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murder and bias motivated crimes charges. coming up, starbucks strike. white employees across the country in san francisco upset about the pride of policies. kumasi: you are looking at the board at the new york stock exchange. up 10 points. ♪ julian: the bet awards, patti labelle honoring tina turner. she will be live to talk about the moments on stage where she forgot the lyrics and her role on the new season of the wonder years. stick with us on the streaming app for abc seven at 7:00, live weed is from 7:00 until 8:00. download the app wherever you stream it. drew: here is a live look at sfo
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where we have a cloud cover greeting us as we stepped out the door this morning. later this afternoon, a cool start. temperatures in the 60's and 70's, five to 12 grease below average -- five to below average. cloud cover breaking down. increasing sunshine. the only exception along the immediate coast line where the fog will stay throughout much of the day. 80 degrees by 4:00 p.m.. a 66-4 in oakland. 62 in the city. it will feel quite cool in san francisco. 79 in antioch. little change the next 48 hours. by midweek, warmer weather moving in. by the upcoming weekend, it is
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going to get hot crossed -- hot across the west coast. temperatures writing saturday and sunday. here is look at high temperatures . >> we could find it. >> those days have come and gone. ♪ >> i am her godfather. >> you doing -- what are you doing? >> indiana jones and the dial of destiny,
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jackie: community schools are so important to us. this is truly what students need. cecily: no two community schools are alike because it goes by what is happening in the community. rafael: we want this to be a one-stop shop for our families that puts
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parents and students first. kenny: the health and wellness center is a part of our holistic approach. terry: medical, dental, vision, and mental health services. we're addressing the students' everyday needs. kenny: what we do allows them to be the best version of themselves. narrator: california's community schools: reimagining public education. kumasi: deadly tornadoes have
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destroyed homes and businesses in the midwest and south. this is a tornado touching down in greenwood, indiana. nearly half a million power outages reported. millions of americans bracing for more severe weather today. nine states from arizona to mississippi and tennessee under the threat today, with feels like temperature could hit 120 degrees. in texas, a 14-year-old after going on a hike in 119 degrees heat. police say his father was later killed in a car crash trying to get him help. severe weather in arkansas donning trees and power lines. a worker showed large hail falling in the store and the self checkout aisle after she says chunks of ice crashed through the skylight above.
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you heard the tornadoes in indiana. 30 say at least 75 homes d after a tornado hit that area as well. julian: the term once century weather event turning more common. a nonprofit says the extreme weather events twice as likely to occur than in previous years. the 1st street foundation focuses on research saying states in the mid could see catastrophic flood event every two years or so. it is a warning that update rain doll -- rainfall data is not updated enough. kumasi: if you are thinking about a getaway for the fourth of july, you still have time. airfares are down 25% from last year. hotels are about the same price. they recommend booking domestic trips just outside the u.s. to
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find the best deals and the date you fight has an impact. >> look at departing on saturday of a long weekend and coming back monday or tuesday, on the fourth itself. kumasi: thursday and friday ahead of the holiday will be the busiest. officials say get early there will be long lines at security. julian: flight delays could be imminent starting this weekend. the transportation secretary, pete buttigieg, is there could be delays if they have not installed 5g interference technology. 5g can interfere with some impact on afloat visibility days expected. the deadline for the retrofit is saturday. kumasi: president biden expected
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to lay out how a $42 million into internet access will be rolled out. the announcement kicks out the second phase of the tour highlighting how legislation passed the congress will benefit average americans. julian: taking a live look at the new york stock exchange as trading gets underway. we are of 62 points right now. brittney griner will start during the wnba all-star game. she joined the season after spending 10 months detained in russia on drug charges. this will be her ninth all-star appearance. the game will take place in las vegas on july 15. you can watch it on abc seven. kumasi: celebrating pride month we showed you highlights from the bright -- pride celebration and would like to give you a
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bigger picture of what they look like outside the bay area. rainbow colored streets across america this past weekend. celebration seen in cities like cincinnati, denver, new york city to reflect the diversity of the committee -- community and the spectrum of sexuality. >> we have been and will be a place where every person is welcome and invited to thrive and give back to the community. kumasi: abc news stream hours of live coverage from multiple pride celebrations yesterday. if you have to watch the event coverage, head to our website, abc7news.com. we have a collection of all the best images from san francisco pride. but this is jamie lee curtis. maybe she was celebrating pride.
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let's talk about this, run for your life. couples taking place in a bizarre race over the weekend. julian: they hauled spouses through an obstacle course. >> get set, go. julian: we can see how this might end badly for some. wife carrying contest was canada the idea was for the husband to carry their wife or friend however they can come even if it is upside down like this one. the winners got the wife's weight in beer. although that is a box of he carried her upside down making them the fastest couple to complete the race. glad they all have helmets. when you do it? kumasi: absolutely not.
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i am not putting myself through that. jobina: why? ultimate trust exercise. drew: no, i don't want to do what is the strategy, over the shoulder? win the race. it is cloudy.
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drizzle this morning. the next two days we remained cooler than average. the end of the week, we turn significantly warmer. today, pleasant, below average by five to 12 degrees. 60's and 70's. increasing sunshine in the afternoon. tonight, cloud cover. overcast skies heading into tuesday. warmer weather moving in by the end of the week. you can clearly see the microclimate will be in full effect. the coast is relatively mild, 60's and 70's. by saturday, the peak of the warm spell. hitting triple digits in a lot of spots from any back to calistoga. likely getting about hundred degrees. along the bay shoreline, 80's and 90's from haywood.
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we have a light on short flow keeping things comfortable in the city. we start low average temperatures and end with above average heat. winning clouds and drizzle with little change the next few days. turning warmer and then numbers ramp up by friday. saturday, it is hot only from the coast. jobina: a couple quick issues. we will start in american canyon where there is a motorcycle crash. minor injuries reported on westbound 12 at 29. speed down to 12 miles per hour. a stall in walnut creek on southbound 680 before 24. the san mateo bridge getting busy especially in the westbound election, but nothing compares to the bay bridge where it metering lights came on.
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julian: new devel case of the deadly shooting of a colorado students. there is no connection between the suspect and the four victims. his lawyer said they found dna evidence of two other men at the home. they say the defense has kept in the dark about the testing done. he has denied wrongdoing and is expected in court tomorrow. this supreme court entering the final week and all eyes are on the justices set to lease decisions on 10 cases, affirmative action, race decision-making in this clinicians process and looks at whether or not businesses can tonight services to lgbtq customers. election laws are being examined and a long-awaited decision on president joe biden's student loan forgiveness program set to
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be released. a year-long experiment, what would life be like for humans on mars? four people will be locked into a mars space simulator. they will have limited food options and imitate contact with family. the space is estimated to be 1700 square feet in size. the group is expected to simulate spacewalks with virtual reality technology. >> this research is designed to inform the decisions will have to make when we go to mars someday. kumasi: 4000 people applied. this is the first of three year-long experiments planned by nasa. abc 7's parent company, out with a new movie. julian: stars showed up at disneyland. jamie lee curtis shared photos. that is why we were seeing jamie
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lee curtis. kumasi: she was not celebrating pride. julian: she with owen wilson were filming promos for the movie released on july 28. she answered questions from fans when she was asked about the rumored freaky friday sequel, she said "were going to make another one next year." it has been sometime. ugly never so cute. kumasi: a new pup crowned the world's ugliest dog. julian: isn't that the same drug that wins every year? with the tongue hanging out and wild hair? kumasi: i mean, maybe that is the look. but you are right, there is a look. this is a scooter crested dog. scooter was born with deformed
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hind and uses a cart to get around and the runner-up was a seven-year-old pekingese and a chihuahua. the world's ugliest dog contest taking place for 50 years now to celebrate julian: you can watch all of our newscasts live in on-demand to the connected tv app for apple tv, google, amazon fire and roku.
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belarus. julian: number two, it could cost more to drive across the bridges. a hike proposed for five years to help bailout transit agencies your details of the plan expected to be announced later today. kumasi: a heads up if you on lombard street, speed limit reduced from 30 miles an hour at 25 miles an hour. caltrans says it is because of a new state law slower speed limits on busy roads with a lots of pedestrians. julian: number four, a huge section of the area for tornadoes. drew: nora five, temperatures below average. by the end of the week, -- number five, temp just below average by the end of the week, higher temperatures. jobina: metering lights came on
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early today at 5:05. so far, traffic has improved. kumasi: number seven, we celebrate pride. if you've missed all the fun, to the streaming abc7news and all of our apps. >> good morning america. overnight, a trail of destruction in indiana, after tornados ripped through the state. severe weather outbreak. deadly tornados in indiana. this tornado roaring through greenwood, caught on camera. that system now heading east

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