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building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> 6:00. there is a look at what could be a very busy day. thousands of passengers hoping they can actually fly out today is whether and staffing issues have led to delays and cancellations nationwide. >> taxidriver set to road test in a couple hours that they are
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worried about self-driving car's and how it will impact the business. >> perfection. baseball history was made last night at the oakland coliseum. what one yankee did that had only been done a few times in the history of the sport. >> this is an amazing story. >> first, here's a look at the background. a live look outside. >> is in that? >> i love it. >> is amazing. >> beautiful. >> on the ground it looks foggy, but look at this. >> welcome to thursday, june 3 ninth. >> good morning. we will heat us up pretty fast today, and then the advisory will begin tomorrow. we are ending our month with much warmer weather. 50's in the typical chill of fog.
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here's a view from the east bay hill camera showing you a squash marine layer. it is not as quick as a has been in the past couple of mornings, and it clears faster, and it feels pretty quickly. it gets even hotter in the next couple of days, and we will show you that he divisor in a couple of minutes, but let's beckon on traffic. >> good morning. we are going back to vallejo. in terms of the blocking problem, there is with eastbound 37. the toll plaza at the san rafael bridge, we will let you know things change out there. >> today expected to be the long july 4 weekend, and if you're flying, it could be a big headache.
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this is most because of storms and even the canadian wildfire. >> is not raining here. i'm confused why planes are not flying. >> were trying to get home for baby. >> we will continue to work on everything the faa cannot control, and we will continue to press airlines to handle everything under their control. >> footage of air traffic controllers is also contributing to this problem. here's a live look this morning at sfo. travel issues are impacting people here in the bay area as well. we are not seeing this, but trust me, it exist. abc 7 news reporters are live this morning with what you need to know before you head out. hello. >> talk we have seen people stranded. exacted. frustrated. all of this ahead of the busy fourth of july holiday travel weekend. i will introduce you to larry
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parker. he is from l.a.. he is coming in from newark. the safelite that would just take a few hours, but it has taken three days. you've heard me quickly. three days. he is telling me he spent 12 hours in line, waiting to speak with someone at the counter to try and figure this out. you had a smile on your face. how is this possible smart how are you feeling, what if you been through? >> it is a surreal experience. i wasn't expecting this. i wasn't expecting this twice. when i saw these lines, when i stayed in line to stay at -- scene agent after 12 hours, i did, but this time, when i saw the line, i figured i was not going to this again. i started thinking about taking amtrak down to l.a. or a boss,
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greyhound. i took the greyhound from newark to baltimore to get another plane. so, i figure whatever works. i didn't want to walk. that was little too far, and --. >> you kept the back it with you, because of the mess that you witnessed. what you experience. >> i sub people have travel plans. with lisbon, thing fell through, and texas couldn't come through, but the trouble, in addition, it was luggage on the plane. then, the flight got canceled and they couldn't find her luggage. there was another line in new york, gigantic line of people try to find luggage. i got lucky, and i didn't give it in. when people took away from me, i was the last one on the plane. but the strange thing about this was as i was the last person getting on the plane for the flight coming here, i noticed
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the pilot was behind me. so, i said, that's another problem. . we have to go through a whole long checklists, and they announced that they had to finish refueling, so it was a staff problem as well. staffing on the east coast. we are learning that. here you are with a smile on your face. as close as you got to l.a. so far. what is your hope in the next few hours? you have slept at hotels, you were booked up. >> yes. i've flown a lot. crazy flying experiences, but this is the first one where i've seen lines like this, with so many cancellations read it is very strange. i am glad i am old enough to be retired and i don't have to go anywhere. i feel sorry for the people who have to go to work or school, and they are just sitting around the airport for days at a time.
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at least i have the time to go through this, and the food wasn't too bad tonight, but it is a midnight dinner. >> thank you. we are hopefully making it home by 9 a.m.. we asked to send a selfie one sealand, but at sfo, amanda del castillo, abc 7 news. >> i couldn't and i wouldn't and i shouldn't. if you are traveling, there are a few things snow. 43.2 million people are expected to drive in the holiday weekend, and this is the busiest day overall. if you're flying, it is one of 24 million americans coming in the days. but lane tickets are about a hundred dollars cheaper than last year, so there is that it >> a man was arrested in connection with a deadly shooting that happened near a bar station. you will not be facing charges according to a statement sent to the chronicle. the district attorney's office represents self-defense law read
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it likely will not prove if a suspect is guilty of murder, but that investigation is still ongoing. >> a suspect is an 18-year-old from sacramento. this happened after a victim gave a compliment to a woman who was with the suspect. >> for those who went to bed early, you missed baseball history at the coliseum. a yankees pitcher threw a perfect game against the a's. >> grounded. he has it. there it is. perfection. donna goes. >> we are happy for him. >> it was against our team. >> our team, for now. >> it was done with just 99 pages in the 11 to nothing when. nobody reached base against him in nine innings read it is only
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the 24th perfect game in more than 100 years major league baseball. it is the first since 2012. last time, he gave up 10 runs in four innings. >> he recently passed away, and he was thinking about that read and that inspired him. >> congratulations to this man. >> coming up, a warning from local officials about fourth of july fireworks, where they are legal and you can do to protect yourself >> protests erupted a warm up begins away from the coast this afternoon, but it will intensify tomorrow. then over the weekend. it is for that fact that the heat advisory, first of the air, will begin tomorrow, lasting through sunday for all areas. shading orange for some of the hottest weather this year. we will break it down for you after this break running is awesome. but her moderate to severe eczema would make her skin so uncomfortable.
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>> of french police officers accused of shooting a boy and is facing murder charges. shooting was totally unjustifiable >> 6:12 a.m. fred we are going outside. a live look red tower is showing sunshine is up there. the marine layer is down, but it will clear pretty quickly in the warm up. it does begin with june. it is well below average, but the next couple of days, as we round out the month, we will see above average temperatures between one to five degrees above average today. going into the 90's. high-pressure building in our direction, and by the weekend,
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it sits right on top of california. lying us with weather away from the coast. by then, we will have warm up pretty fast and the later on today, the warmest spots will get to the 90's for daytime highs. some are warm finally today, but the numbers will take off with saturday, finding the peak of the heat in a warm spell as the heat advisory is in effect will talk about ways to beat the heat in about nine minutes. >> thank you. coming up, air quality in major cities across the country. now, the fourth of july holiday could bring some bigger concerns. then, how does this skater get through a doggy door? the scramble to get out and the dog calling to get help. 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.
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>> welcome back. it is 6:15 a.m.. as millions of americans are gearing up for a holiday, more cities are saying no to fireworks. many are finding alternatives to the celebration. >> with some of the worst a i've ever seen, with the wildfire, it is spread to the midwest. as far as linda, a new wildfire in arizona will force many to evacuate. the air concerns have replaced fireworks shows. with more than 12,000 fires, there is also a concern with the particles in the air. this could be harmful. especially, if they are inhaling asthma or even respiratory issues. >> there is an aggravation of symptom, and a shortness of breath. sometimes, there is an irritation in the eye. >> cities are opting for laser
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light shows or drone shows. officials say that these are cleaner, quieter and have more good divvy. some areas are having drone shows this year. quick thank you. the first responders are stressing safety precautions ahead of the holiday we can. all fireworks, including safe and sane ones are illegal in santa clara county. >> if you want to go out and enjoy the fourth of july holiday, and celebrate with fireworks, please seek out one of the many professional shows that are being offered in many cities and jurisdictions throughout the santa clara county. >> first responders say fireworks pose a risk to innocent bystanders and can cause significant injuries and even death. the medical center reports two to five people being treated a date for illegal burns barbecue or bonfire. >> every year, medical staff illegal activities.
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there are severe burns, disability's, and loss of life. >> goodness. this is hard to watch. this is surveillance video showing a modesto resident getting badly burned after an oil-based fuel was added to the fire pit in san jose, last week. duncan reno had to go through multiple surgeries for his face, hands and legs. firefighters suggest you inspect the fire pit before you light any plane. >> taxi drivers are holding a protest today in san francisco against a boat that would allow robo taxis to pick up passengers 20 47. these thomas vehicles pose a clear and present danger to livelihoods and to public safety. the protest starts at 10:00 at the cpuc headquarters. >> abc 7 news reporters took a ride in one of the self-driving car's. they came to see if the tech is
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road ready. based on her experience, it appears there are a few kinks to work out. >> leanne was trying to go to the randall museum and the corona heights neighborhood. it was a struggle. parks i think it is confused. >> better run before it goes away. >> right now, there is a green light. and, that nothing is happening. >> we are stuck. >> is as our team is working to get you moving. now we are going. here we go. >> this is weird. this is not where we are going. the location i want to be is over there. and, it has drop me at the bottom of the hill. >> we have to find location. hopefully, it wi but it is not. it is a right. >> is a right again. away. it's dropping me in a safe place. where drop me off before. >> i came to this with a lot of
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optimism, and now i am not sure. i would say to have fun with this, but be prepared to be frustrated. >> the cpu was supposed to vote today on whether it would allow self-driving taxis to operate unrestricted in san francisco. that boat was delayed until mid july as the commission battles crews to get more data on faulty instances. >> i still have not on this. >> i see them in the morning. drivers. it is weird. >> i downloaded this app for cruise, but they only do it late at night. >> ok. >> i have seen this on broadwa and it gets to broadway and columbus. that is a really busy intersection, and it gets confusing. i see it stop a lot of the time, and it's creating a backup in traffic. >> out
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truly. >> is true. i really do. are heating up. it is set to hit us with our east bay hill camera, it is kind of christian doing down the hillside. it is a patchy drizzle on the coast, but a warmer afternoon. then, the heat advisory goes to affect. it warms up to the coast, and throughout this warm spell the coast is going to stay mild in the 60's and 70's. it is a community of the coast in the north bay that is really going to feel that he. 90's and our warmest spots, but lake worth, ukiah is hitting 101 in the afternoon. we do expect more triple digit
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heat by saturday if in. les cloud cover as the marine layer gets compressed, but we will find temperatures in the 50's. future tracker temperatures are in a wide range of numbers, but we are hot inland. i know, at this time of year, we are not hearing these numbers unheard of, but this is the first warm spell we have helped in a while, and the first is part is on her body since we are not used to it. as we had to saturday, that is the peak of the heat, and the coast stays relatively cold in the 60's and 70's. the hottest spot stays 100 degrees. the ways to beat the heat and stay hydrated involve tricking plenty of water, and if you have to be outside, find shade or even better, cooling center. never leave pets or people inside of a car. they do quickly, and when you take them outside, it's best to do in the morning or as the sun goes down. your pet doesn't get too hot,
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and know the signs of heat illness and exhaustion or heatstroke. it can come on he suddenly under these temperatures. especially on saturday, a peak of heat here is the seven-day forecast for the next seven days. warmer weather setting up shop on the weekend. saturday, hottest day for good reason, but the coastline is going to stay comfortable in the 60's and 70's. early next week, he will moderate for the holiday on the work on tuesday. temperatures closer to average with afternoon sunshine. >> good morning. we're going to start with a crash we are following in hayward that is causing a slowdown in 80. past tennyson. especially if you are traveling to get to the san mateo bridge. he will stay with the delay in that spot. now, we are seeing delay pack in a little bit more at the bay toll plaza. really, it is not that bad for this time of the morning. people are definitely out of town. the chp has issued a fog
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advisory for the golden gate bridge. be aware of visibility as you move in and out of the north they. >> thank you. we are check-in and ginger z gma. >> good morning. nice to be with you this morning. coming up, we will start with the latest on a top story that we've all been covering all week. holiday travel kale spread we have airlines facing a record july 4 weekend and 3 million alone tomorrow hitting the skies. you know that flights were canceled. just a few. how this will affect the holiday, plus the best and worst times to hit the roads as many people have opted for that, and then you can follow this as well. a pop superstar postponing the tour after she was in the icu. we can see what you need to know about back -- bacterial infection. we will discuss. and show me the money. hitting the boardwalk. we are getting money. never a bad day when that
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happens. how can you find out if you have unclaimed cash? . plus, we have deals and steals. plus, we have the nice states of breakfast wrap up. >> philadelphia's coming back to you today. >> what happened yesterday? you had problems getting home, and we had problems getting to california to cover the story. >> yes. just problems. i was part of the problems all week. but eventually, i got here. i got to bed around midnight, so you know, it is one of those days. i will sleep this weekend. that is my plan. i am a -- snake with sleep. i have to eat once and then i can go for days. >> we know your pain. we have been there. we understand where you are going. you look great. you're doing great. >> we hope you get a good rest in. we get it. >> we are a pack of snakes. the snake analogy is working this morning.
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we will see a 7:00, and good luck. we will be right back.
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>> a chinese balloon that flew over the united states with orderly loaded with american technology. it confirmed that the balloon earlier was intended for spying enough for monitoring as beijing claim. according to the wall street journal, quitman was intended for spying enough or weather monitoring. while they did collect information, they did not send any information back to china. next at 630, there forced postpone shows due to a serious health issue. how she is doing it and a controversy over catch-up. people are fired up over
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to become one step closer to reality. a task force set to release support today. >> decision date for the supreme court. affirmative action could be among the rulings released today. >> the curtis diffuse -- first pitch ever. there is a buzz with an adorable throat. >> the morning. this is thursday, june 3 ninth. >> it is the same. >> this is my biggest fear. having to throw the first pitch. >> have you seen the context? works they never have and they never will. >> it will go better. >> you do better. >> it is foggy to start, have sunshine very quickly. temperatures in the 50's right now, but the peak of sunshine is already at walnut creek. the reading layer is breaking down faster in the past couple
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of mornings. we are on our way to warmer weather today. temperatures are above average for this time of year. it is such a cool month, but we will finish this today and tomorrow with some hot weather in land. today, 90's inland. still pretty pleasant. we heat up quick will talk about this, coming up in about eight minutes, we'll see how we are doing with traffic. it will slow you down if you are trying to get to the san mateo bridge southbound on 80. a live look from emeryville. everything is moving up. little grounded in the westbound
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direction as we travel to the maze. if you're going to the brave -- bay bridge plaza, by scheme on a 5:36 a.m.. we have san mateo bridge, grounded westbound as well, and things are moving. >> thank you. if you have plans to fly for the fourth of july, get ready. airports and airlines across the country are dealing with ways and cancellations. we are rushing to recover as we reach what is expected to be one of the busiest days of the holiday we can. let's take a live look at sfo this morning. we already can see some issues there, but thankfully, not as bad as it was yesterday. that is where amanda del castillo you is, talking with travelers. good morning. >> good morning. in this last half-hour, we introduced in l.a. resident larry parker who is trying to get to l.a. from newark. a flight that should've taken a few hours is taking three days. at the end of that, i actually wished him well, sent him on his way to the security gate and
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guess what? he came back. i am back with larry parker. wiry back here. tell me the first and you told me? >> this was not rehearsed, but believe it or not, after i left, i got a message on my cell phone. there has been what they call an unexpected operational issue. the flight has been pushed back one hour. at this point, i don't know if this is happened one way or another, and finally, the flight is canceled. you've taken trains, you've taken planes. a lot of you are asking, why not take a car? >> i suppose so.
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a man next to me last night said they were trying to do the same thing. from texas, houston, they thought it was canceled, they wanted a car. it was a rental car that was gone. >> rental cars are gone. you said hotels are booked up. you have been sleeping where? how if you been living? >> i sleep at the airport, and at a hotel that i can get into. >> you are swimming at the hotel you found a chair. >> a very comfortable chair. >> larry, my goodness. you're not really loo over the july 4 holiday weekend for any specific reason. you're just renting a home. >> i'm not going to get anywhere. i might fly back to new york -- newark to see my brother. split onto the this anymore.
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>> have you ever expresses before? >> i flew to singapore a couple of months ago to see my family. my son and wife and kids are there, and it was very smooth. i've never run into anything like this. this is unusual. >> you are still smiling. how is that possible? you have explained some of the scenes you've witnessed. everyone is frustrated, stranded, exhausted. >> i guess this is because it is my stage of life. i'm not going to work or school. it is kind of funny. i am sending funny emojis back-and-forth with my kids. what can anyone do about this? it is better than coming in a covered wagon. >> all right. thank you for your time. i know that you have plenty of it, and you spent so much trying to travel. larry parker from l.a.. one of the travelers who has been caught in this traveling
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mess. i am reporting live at sfo. abc 7 news. >> thank you. california's first reparations task force is set to release its monumental report to lawmakers in sacramento. california entered the union as a free state. the task force report suggest the states government support is slavery. an abc seven news reporter is joining us with the latest on this. >> can morning. recommendations include a formal apology to defendants of the united states, and financial compensations for harms that the defendants have peppered such as over policing and housing discover nation. gavin newsom signed laws more than two years ago. it established a reparations task force for slavery and the lingering negative effect on african-americans. it also develops proposals for remedies and policy changes and cast payments.
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in cash payments. the task force released a 500 page interim report last summer. it detailed 12 areas to be addressed and includes the unjust legal system, housing discrimination and the separate on equal education and racism in the environment and infrastructure. it is unclear how payments would be funded because the work of the task force was not to conduct a feasibility study, but operations will only take effect if a state legislature agrees to adopt all or some of the groups recommendations, and we will keep you updated with a new report released this morning. >> thank you. present of biden is unveiling a vision for the economy and the bottom up. they call it biden economics. it is three changes for the current growth rate. >> first, maki
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investments in america. second, growing the middle-class class. and third, promoting competition to lower costs and help small businesses. >> the president warned of new attempts to cut taxes again for the rich corporations print he says this will lose a deficit overseas. these policies were behind the supply chain issue that drove up inflation. >> a ruling to the supreme court could come as soon as today, and one of them involves student loan debt relief. some bars are even saying they won't pay back the loan snow matter what the court decides. >> this is interesting. there is a growing movement. it is calling for a union of defiant borrowers who will simply stop making payments if the supreme court rules against early. this could come today, and determine if the porter billion-dollar plan to forgive student loan death is con -- constitutional. it would forgive up to $20,000
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in debt. one woman says she is paid about $33,000 towards her $50,000 loan balance. what, she says that when she checked her balance recently, the total remained around 50,000 because of interest. >> we are trying to make these payments. but they haven't gone anywhere. it is like a hamster wheel. you are going obsolete or. >> it is like throwing money out the window and setting it on fire. >> another decision from the court that could affect higher education. justices put an end to the action program. they also could decide a case on discover nation laws and we could see a ruling about -- religious accommodations at work. a man may sue over being forced to work on sunday. >> thank you. a serious health care for madonna has forced her to postpone her tour. that means that tour stops are
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happening in san francisco in october and they will be pushed back to a later date. madonna's manager written on instagram from an infection over the weekend. she spent several days in the icu. sources tell abc news that she is out of intensive care and madonna is expected to make a full recovery. you know that's fine. we will be thing you are. >> still to come, a former tech executive is entering the mixed placed diane feinstein in the senate. >> a live look at the big board of the stock exchange. you can see we are up by hundred 25 points with another update on the markets, next. >> surprising results with the best way to deal with back pain. stay with us on the streaming up at 7:00 for seven at seven. we are live every day from 7:00 until 8:00. download our app now. you can stream with us. >> 641 on thursday. here is a tower showing fog down below and sunshine above. and the warm-up is getting
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underway today. we are finally above average across the board. one to five degrees above where we should be this time of year, and the 90's are the hardest but inland, but warmer weather could see a decline in air quality. we will see fresh air, but we also jumped to the moderate category. no issue, but you will notice this in the atmosphere from time to time. 80's, and the hottest spots will go to the 90's. 94 in antioch, 91 in concord, 81 in santa rosa, and 101 in ukiah. much cooler in the city, but it will feel warmer compared yesterday at 67 degrees 73 in oakland and 80 in freemont, 84 in san jose, and on the forecast, we are advertising this all week long. the hottest weather so far this year moves in tomorrow. it peaks on saturday. it's for that fact that the heat advisory begins tomorrow in hot
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>> knew, a former tech executive
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is entering the race to replace a retired california senator. democrat lexie reese is a google and facebook that. her advisers say she is hoping to distinguish herself as an outsider and new candidate with a fresh message. quick san francisco trakstar peaches is calling out google for toning down its residents at a pride event is here. the company reportedly backed off of an lgbt cute track show after complaints from christian employees. it was first reported by usa today. according to the article, hundreds of workers sign a petition, accusing google over to logistics rumination for promoting a pride and drag show featuring peaches >>. the event took place at the nightclub in the castro with google employees in attendance, but reportedly, didn't have a direct involvement like it did the year before. abc 7 is reaching out to google for a comment. >> a new study shows opioids are
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no better than a placebo when treating back pain. researchers in australia monitored more than 300 people in their 40's suffering from low back or neck pain. participants didn't know if they were getting the actual medication or a placebo sugar pill. after six weeks, researchers said there was no different in that. in back, those who took a placebo felt better. >> if you are using opioids for pain management, researchers say, definitely consult a doctor before stopping those medications. >> and health warning. if you like seltzer drinks, dentists say they are seeing an increase in enamel erosion as population is increasing. it can range from mild to certain areas that have enamel totally gone. experts recommend using a straw to watch the amount of time your teeth are in contact with them. nutri read a label. sugar and flavoring can cause
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damage. >> for the morning weather report, crypto is reportedly moving forward with plans to relaunch. according to the wall street journal, people are talking with investors about hacking a potential restart. that includes possible compensation for certain existing companies and offering them stakes in any reorganized entity. earlier, federal judge denied sam bankman-fried's request to dismiss the criminal charges and wire fraud case against him. he is accused of stealing millions from investors and customers. a live look at the next stock of change. trading is underway. we are up 110 points. >> louisiana couple is trying out some new home security methods after a five foot alligator came into the house to the doggy door. dawn and jan scholz woke up in the middle of the night. they heard a dog barking. jan thought someone was in the house. an intruder. don walked down the hall to check and there was an intruder.
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a reptile. >> she tapped me and said i think there is someone in the house. so, i got up and headed down hall to check. i saw the shape of an alligator. >> they called 911. the louisiana department came out and cut the alligator. that only interacts with a dog collar. so, they can sleep in peace without having to worry about and navigate -- alligator. look at this. he says happy. >> happy to be alive. >> there is a food fight on social media over how you are supposed to store catch up. he put in the fridge or cupboard? hines waited in, trying to settle the debate. they say catch up those in the fridge.
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they posted a poll on twitter that showed 55% of people put catch up in the fridge, and 45% put in a covered. the company said there is nationalist sitting nature, so if you look at the label, it does say to refrigerate after opening catch up. >> s the worst thing, they have to warm it up. if you warm up too much, it will cool down. >> is good enough to sit outside a restaurant. >> right out there. >> warily, i have under the refrigerator and i don't know why. as with the label said. catch up. >> very reasonable. 67 degrees. before they want to use it. >> that's good. >> that's really good. as echo for everything? >> all of the condiments?
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>> i think so. >> they don't need to be. the mustard. >> all the things. >> for sure, jelly. >> barbecue sauce. >> the fridge. >> ok. >> is there anything in the cabinet? works butter. >> you can have butter. >> you can the butter. wax you can. have you ever seen that? works what is that called? you put the butter upside down? >> that's what it's called? >> there is a play. a little glass plate. there is a thing. look it up. i can't member the name. you put butter in it, and he flipped upside down, and that's was called. >> that's ominous. >> is a butter there. there's a mennonite. >> we love to see the. >> absolutely. there's a lot of things there. >> or what. you leave it out.
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i swear pretty i made it to 35. it is ok. here's a look at tahoe. his beautiful. locally, we are heating up, but the warmth begins. 80's and 90's and the hottest spot. on the 70's, for the bay shoreline. as hotter moving into tomorrow and for the weekend. future tracker temperatures are not only highlighting these high temperatures, but we want to emphasize the wide range of temperatures we will experience. the coast is pretty mild tomorrow in the 60's and 70's. in land, you are dealing with some hot weather in the 90's. about a hundred degrees. the heat will peak on saturday as we are even warmer, so if you want to seek some ac, the coast is the place to be because outside of the coastline, he advisories will be in effect for
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the hottest weather so far. drink water with the heat over the weekend. if you are outside, find shade frequently, or a cooling center. never leave people or pets inside of cars. the inside of a car heats up very quickly. also, if you walk the pet, do it early. or late in the evening, those of the coolest parts of the day. or also, heat and illness. he exhaustion and stroke and come on quickly. here's the seven-day. warming up for the next couple of days, the hottest day this saturday. temperatures will be higher. >> thank you. good morning. everyone we have a crash on the upper deck of the bay bridge. it is going to be right before dialing. just a heads up to you. you might run into a slowdown in that spot. but overall, the bay bridge has been moving. even at the toll plaza, it's backed up, but not as bad as normal. we are looking live at 101.
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clear in one spot, but a slowdown in the east bay due to a multicar crash. hour. >> thank you. baseball fans can't seem to get enough of a really sweet moment between a former san francisco all-star player and his daughter. the toronto blue jays tweeted a video saying that this was the cutest first pitch ever. this is a picture. this is his daughter. they throughout a pitch before the blue jays played the giants. used to play for the giants, even though he plays for toronto. apparently, they were so excited about the first pitch that they think this is something they are doing every year. >> they should. they are preparing. >> right. it's very cute. this is so cute. >> up next, seven things you need to know. and a reminder that you can watch all his cats live and
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expecting the busiest day for the with the july travel holiday, so if you're going to the airport, make sure you are prepared for delays. airlines are dealing with a lot of delays and cancellations because of weather and staffing issues. >> number two, if you are joining us from the bay, we are heating up. former weather arrives, but we intensify heading into tomorrow afternoon, especially tomorrow and saturday. this is some the hottest air we've seen along the coast. this goes into effect for a huge portion of the region. take it easy away from the coast will have this next week. >> a respiration task force being reported to lawmaker today. the next step is for lawmakers to turn recommendations into legislation. >> governor newsom just announced a chp doubling its presence in san francisco to crackdown on the that no crisis.
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since then, operation start on the first of may. the chp sees more than eight kilos when hundred 15 arrest. >> number five, the biggest stretch of slow traffic and it will be in hayward due to a crash on southbound past dennison. >> number six, the yankees picture made history at the oakland coliseum west my. he threw a perfect game against the a's. that is only the 24th perfect game in more than a hundred 50 years of major league baseball. >> number seven, i don't know how you would. this bag, but if you look, it is a first. it is a microscopic handbag and it just sold at an auction for more than $63,000. they created based on a popular you people -- louis vuitton designs, and you can see how it is smaller than a grain of salt. >> yes. look at that. >> it is really rich. >> i don't want money. let's spend it on a purse.
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where'd you put it? >> under a microscope. where is the purse? also, a baseball story. all four players on the yankees who did that and they started with the d. >> ok. that's not bad. who knew that. max i told you that. >> good morning america. the holiday travel rush is on after a week of chaos at airports. airlines bracing for a record setting july 4th weekend, after more than 7,000 flights were cancelled. plus, a frightening midair emergency. a delta jet forced to land without landing gear. plus as a record number of americans hit the road for the holiday, the best and worst

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