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building a better bay area moving forward. finding solutions this is abc7 news now at five. >> the holiday travel rush officially underway today, expected to be one of the busiest days of the airport as airlines are still recovering from those mass delays and cancellations. earlier this week . >> and look at this. this is exactly what firefighters do not want to see this weekend as people start to celebrate the 4th of july while fires and injuries are top of mind for emergency crews across the bay area. plus it really discourages people that look like me to come
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to this institution. >> and this decision is going to it sets us backwards like the 19 be honest with you. >> follow them court decision to strip affirmative acid and higher education. the changes being discussed by universities and the next rulings that are coming later this morning. >> and also, heating up. some areas will reach into the triple digits it we are tracking dangerous temperatures and how long they will last. >> good morning. welcome to friday, june 30. let's check the forecast. triple digits. >> this is the warmest day since last labor day we can. our heat advisory begins at 11 a.m., and we are warming up across the region later on. here's a live look at exploratorium camera has a little bit of fog, but it's mainly along the coastline. a lot of cities away from the coast, but we are beginning with clear skies and that means warming up pretty fast. as the morning goes on, with the
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50's, we are holding in the 60's in man. this is a launching pad for the hottest areas away from the co-storm up desperate future weather, hour-by-hour. we are watching as fog pulls back, and you can see by 3 p.m., we will be very closely triple digit. hitting that in antioch. 98 concord, 80 in oakland. 90 in san jose, 93 in santa rosa. in the city, 71. there is a key devising. we will take a close look at the heat and what you can do to beat it in eight miss, bless check in with jobina. >> it is light today, and it will prove that way so far. we have a fog advisory issue for the golden gate bridge. you can certainly tell that it's been happening for last couple of days. we will keep an eye on that 140. the san mateo bridge, everything is moving fine. no problems to report. this is how you know. tracy to dublin, no slowdown. it is only way to take you a half-hour. >> aaa says today is expected to
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be the busiest day of the july 4 holiday travel rush. if you are flying, there's good news and bad news. >> let's start with the good news. let's have a live look. the department of transportation says most airlines are back to normal. there was chaos and frustration that people were forced to deal with earlier this week. severe weather on the east coast, and staffing shortages. a travel nightmare for people from coast to coast. tens of thousands face long delays and any flight plan -- cancellations. quickly travel a lot for work, and this is certainly a craziest experience i've dealt with, but you know it, people are keeping their cool. they are trying to do the best they can. >> i told you good news and bad news. the bad news is that united airlines is the exception. they are still struggling to get back on track already. they have more than 150 canceled flights. if you're flying out, there's a chance you are on united, so i'm sorry. >> if you're staying home for
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the holidays, beating the heat, that might be door number one -- your number one test. >> you may also find legal fireworks. abc 7 is joining us with a look at the bay area top spots to cooldown. >> kumasi, we are the fourth, and feeling the heat. in dublin, the sale of is legal, we cannot ignore the fact that firework laws vary from county to county. even when it comes to safe and sane use. there are few days to get familiar with measures in your area. especially, if you are looking to celebrate in that way. but falling on tuesday, many people are taking an extended holiday weekend, buying fireworks and making plans to beat the heat. in pacifica, one of the very few places where they are purchasing safe and sane fireworks, we hear said that the first few days are typically slow, with a has been
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the case is here. the first few days of sales were booming. they are run by local nonprofits who raise money for causes. >> there were a number of different firework stands that support different places within pacifica. >> of course, fireworks are illegal, but they shall he be used outdoors, away from brush, buildings, and other flammable material. we cannot ignore the heat expected to hit us today over the weekend. many law enforcement and first responding agencies across the bay area are asking people that do not allow fireworks, even the safe and sane kind to instead leave the pyrotechnics to the rational there is always a threat of fire. that is what they are warning. if you're looking for fourth of july fireworks, festivals, maybe a parade, we actually have a growing list on abc7news.com for
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events happening all across the bay that you should check out. his abc7news.com and click on story. in dublin, abc7news. >> thank you. >> are big concerns about legal fireworks and fires for the fourth of july we can. through also be a demonstration of a warning. just one sparkler sent flames racing across a hill in minutes. >> it spreads beyond what you can control with a garden hose in your house or what you can control with a bucket. >> in an unincorporated a crackdown has started. the shares have reached 300 pounds well conducting compliance checks. >> take a look at this. it brush fire look out in san jose. this happened around 230 on fuller avenue. fire crews were quick to tap out the fire, but robert herrera says this is a great example of what they don't want to see on fourth of july. >> they are going off in the air.
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firework can go up, it can come down, it can land and try brush or roof. it can cause fires. their different areas that we want to avoid as much as possible on the fourth of july. it will be a fairly busy day for us. we want to avoid being injured as well. >> the cause of the fire is under investigation. if you are looking for the fourth of july, you can hit your website at abc7news. we have a list of praise, and fireworks displays and celebrations all listed. >> officers are preparing to tailor their policies as the supreme court landmark ruling effectively ends we are trackin that. >> the receiver of carolina and harvard university release statements, saying they will comply the court decision. the supreme court justices ruled yesterday that both of those schools violated the equal
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protection clause of the 14th amendment. they rode for the conservative majority. chief justice john roberts argued that students must be treated as individuals, not on the basis of race. across the aisle, a strong dissent from justice sotomayor. the devastating impact of this decision cannot be overstated. ignoring racial inequality will not make it disappear. the vote was 63 with a supreme court conservative super majority rolling back affirmative action in higher education. your half a century of policy use to address inequality and assemble a diverse soon buddy. >> these opinions reestablish the founding principles of the 1964 civil rights act. it clearly for bids treating americans differently by race. ask the dissenting justices did out that this is going to create absolute chaos. every school will find a way to adapt.
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>> president biden is blasting the rule and calling on admission officers to find other ways to prioritize diversity on campus. ketanji brown jackson issued this dissent, saying the let them eat cake oblivious this calls for eight record to be pulled with colorblindness for all. but it and does not make it so in life read the first black woman on the bench called this decision a tragedy for us all. >> thank you. more on that. a cow which is a member of organization that sued harvard applauded this decision. >> this belongs to all of us who deserve a chance and can now rejoice over the fact that at least our kids can be judged based on their achievements alone. >> calvin yang says
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action is a well-intentioned idea but orally executed. asian-american studies real hang disagrees. >> chinese americans, and other of asian americans benefit from affirmative action. especially those in this low income category. those are complaining and usually upper-middle-class, chinese americans. >> californians voted to cohabit affirmative action when they passed a proposition in 1996. private universities will not impact that, but with the supreme court ruling, things are changed. barack obama reacted to this decision, writing that affirmative action was never a complete answer in the drive towards a more just society, but for generations of students who had been systematically excluded from most of america's key institutions, it gave a chance
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to show they deserve a chance at the table. >> a mother convicted of all sleet accusing a couple of attempting to kidnap kids has been sentenced to 90 days in jail, and 60 of those days could be served on a police program. they social media. >>, made of a story saying that a latino couple try to kidnap kids at a michael store in petaluma. the social media post went viral. >> valley men at an oakland restaurant are suing mary out over the construction of a new downtown hotel. the owners of uncle willy's say they were forced to close the restaurant two years ago when the construction started, and they say the construction manage the building. in addition, noise and breeze in this video makes things impossible to stay open. >> with
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industry, there is no hospitality to the neighbors. given the hospitality and community. >> the thomases are suing mary out for fair compensation caused by their business having to those as well as damages to the building and emotional distress it we reached out to a law firm and have not heard back yet. >> we are preparing for a hot day today. away from the was, there is a live look at the tower. we have some fog over the city, but this is limited. we have clear skies across the east bay and south they and the north bay. think heat is on. we are calling that the final day of june. above average by four to 12 degrees later on today. we expect widespread 90's and 100 degrees in our hottest spots, so the heat advisory begins today. the first of the year. this will last for the weekend. it is away from the coast and we will find very hot temperatures. the coast is going to remain very comfortable throughout the
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next couple of days. a live look to the south beach camera showing partly cloudy skies. we are warming fast. by noon, it is sunny, will been at 90 inland, and around 4 p.m., it is hot inland and warmer on the bayshore. for the coast, we are remaining cool and you want to go to the coast to beat the heat, and that is the warmest since last october. 100 in antioch, 90 in san jose. valleys. from redding to fresno to palm springs, but near l.a., we are a 77. neighborhood by neighborhood, you will see a preview in a couple of minutes. >> you may want to pump the brakes on yosemite. why artificial warnings are warning you to reconsider your visit. >> disaster. a milestone in santa rosa, five
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>> part of building a better bay area is taking care of the environment, and you can do your part. july starts tomorrow, and it's a perfect time to protect the planet. there is a movement called plastic free july. here is the abc7news anchor. >> vallow the problem with plastic. this is the end result when we are done using. plastic free for a month some easy swaps we can all try. you know this one. discharge plastic bags and use reusable bags. use a reasonable bottle or a water refill station. this comes in a less plastic package and use your own containers. refill products like food or oils or household products at stores, and you blew my mind
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with shampoo and conditioner bars. >> my hair salon does shampoo and conditioner refills. what is this about a bar of shampoo? conditioner? >> this is a thing. a lot of folks are wary of this, but it actually automatically reduces your reliance on the bottle that it comes in, and you are actually stretching the shampoo bar, allowed to get more washes than you would at squeezing the liquid soap. some of this spills out, and some of this is falling into your shower or bathtub. >> abc7news. >> some seniors who lost their homes and a 2017 tub fire are celebrating a new beginning. the park is a new affordable housing complex built in the sight of journeys and mobile home and santa rosa. it took out a hundred 17 units.
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one resident is rated move back. they barely escape the flames. they are among 30 of the original 162 neighbors from journeys and who are returning. during the tour, are standing on the place where the mobile homestead. on paramount street. >> what does that mean to you? >> is like a hell. the last thing i remember is driving up the driveway and seeing this. it looks like a huge monster inflames. at the top. my voice was shaking. >> there are hundreds of applications from people who want to live in this new complex . journeys and is getting priority. >> i'm glad to see that. new beginning. near yosemite, you may want to reconsider. there will be some of those large crowds, some of the largest you've ever seen.
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artificial say that visitors have been forced to turn around because of heavy traffic and long wait times to enter. recent winter storms cause them to close, and it is limiting the access to certain areas of the park. once glacier point router -- road opens, they will start july 15. >> can you imagine? that's what i'm saying. >> yes. your neck would let me in. >> will find a way. >> i love the water bottle. it's right there. >> don't tell. >> were not on top of that. you've ever seen this before, but did it work? it did. >> the parts were busy. they were full. >> while. >> really. we are in there. >> while. >> i've traveled far and wide. >> ok. there are ways to beat the heat.
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drink plenty of water. away from the coast, this is one of the warmest day since last september or october, so there have been quite some time since he like this. find shader cooling centers. pesticide and cars. notice the signs of heat exhaustion because we have several days away from the coast. we'll have hot temperatures print here's live look with them and it fog. a marine layer is for shallow with moderate air quality. temperatures in the 80's and 90's in the south bay. we are warming up. along the peninsula, you will have 70's and 80's away from the coast. downtown, warm. 71 in the city. it will feel mild. it is hot it 87. this very hot. 99 in livermore. we will get some relief in the overnight hours. areas away from the coast, you might build to open your windows each and every evening after the sun goes down with cooler air
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moving in, but by saturday, the hottest day is being tracked. look at these numbers. we are going to beat the heat. we are sizzling under the seat advisory print here's the accuweather 7-day forecast. he divides a lasting for the weekend. the hottest a saturday. sunday is still warm to hot, and we will cool off with marine layer growth for the fourth on tuesday print we are closer to average with morning fog, and then we are back to average midday text week. >> we're going to start with the bridge. i want to give you a heads up, but we are not going to be slow down. traffic is incredibly light. it is picking up. as we show you, there is a slight picture of the 80's. headlights towards mays. we will let you know about lines, but we don't anticipate that but it may. so many people of our he left town, we expected to be like that this morning. >> thank you. coming up, seven things to know. >> pickle ball fans have a new
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>> the 70's need to know today. here's the advisory. it is in effect from 11:00 a.m., and less into the weekend for all areas. shading more as the committees get away from the coast. highs today away from the coast. this is the warmest day since last october. >> today is expected to be the busiest day for travel, head of the fourth of july holiday. the analytics company, the worst traffic today is between 10:00 and 5 p.m.. at the airport, we will see how lines will recover from mass delays and cancellations later in the week. >> a school resource officer has been charged for failing to confront a gunman in a school shooting. he has been acquitted by a jury in florida. his name was scott peterson and he has been charged with neglect of a child and negligence. in kyl 17. >> the supreme court is set to issue warnings on the student forgiveness plan. with protections for lgbtq
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people. the supreme court set civil resource. >> reparations task force has set its final report to the state legislature. lawmakers will review the report and decide whether to move ahead with recommendations that include tax payments. >> hello. we want to let you know that tuesday, things will change in terms of mass transit. we are going to run on a sunday schedule. same thing for uni and holiday schedules for golden gate transit. >> number seven, the fair opens in san rafael. concerts include a place like tonight print patti labelle is on sunday and missed -- melissa etheridge on tuesday. >> the fair opens this morning at 11, and it will run through tuesday, the fourth. >> a new pop-up experience is open and san francisco's pier 39. the mammal center is opening up ahead of a permanent exhibit set to open next spring. two doses will be at different
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locations along the dock to educate visitors on sea lions and other than health -- ocean health. they may appear at eight home after an earthquake. it is the world's largest mam hospital, and it is located in toledo. >> the most historic spot is about to become the fastest growing sport. yesterday, san francisco park announced it is making a new pickle ball court available to the palace of fine arts on july 11. players will be able to reserve 90 minute slots on tuesday to sunday morning. pickle ball has been around since 1965, but has recently exploded in popularity with nearly 9 million people playing the game last year. >> san jose winchester mystery house is celebrating a hundred years of torah state. in honor of the milestone, they will offer 13 straight hours of tours from 11 until midnight. the mansion is known for the
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number 13, 13 bathrooms, fireplaces and steps on many of the stairways. they will also be at the mansion for a private event. >> combating what is being done around the bay to stop it from taking her lies. >> and a rap superstar is avoiding indictment during a crowd search. the reason behind the texas grand jury decision.
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building a better bay area. moving forward. finding solutions. this is abc 7 news. >> flexibility. accountability. visibility. being added for drug abuse in the tenderloin, plus, generational wealth. you can inherit generational debt. this is a debt that is owed.
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we are looking the actions the tax source is recommending the state take. we are also hearing from a sheriff deputy who is trolling a shooting in 2017. the reacted from failing numbers following the trial to determine who is at fault. >> we are in store for hot weather. triple digit temperatures in some parts of the bay area over the next few days. next morning. happy friday. it is june 30. >> let's check out hot temperatures. >> kumasi, reggie, we are heating up. look at this camera. very limited fog out there this morning. we are going to see sunshine quickly to warm up fast.
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comfortable in the 60's. a wide range of temperatures today, and we have a heat advisory in effect. this begins at 11 a.m., and this will last through the week and for all areas shaded. tomorrow is hotter than today. we will preview those numbers in about eight minutes, but let's check in with jobina to see how traffic is doing. >> morning. friday traffic is very light. it is friday, and we are going into a holiday weekend. our drivetime has flowed a bit. it's at 35 minutes, so not too bad, but you're oakland, we are at 80 in the coliseum camera. headlines are traveling southbound free. no blocking issues to report. the only advisory we have is going to be for the golden gate bridge due to fog and walnut creek. also, looking clear.
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>> thank you. we are learning more about the governor's plan to double the number of chp officers in san francisco. in the month rode along with the chp as officers patrolled the tenderloin. it was seven to 10 officers regularly working on the operation to crack down on drug dealing use. that will soon double. coming from the academy. >> we have some updated numbers on the crackdown, provided by the city. 71 people have been arrested since may, and here's where it gets interesting. most of these people are not from san francisco. 36 are from another county in california. in 24 are from out of state. only four are from san francisco. abc 7 news insiders offer their perspective on why they are adding more officers now. >> flex ability. accountability.
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and visibility. let's not forget public relations as part of the steel on the part of the governor. he is making a statement that california and san francisco are not the picture that is being drawn by the red state republicans. for anyone else, he goes out of control. one of the most visible manifestations is the open drug dealing use on stremme for cisco streets. they are putting the chp and there, they are announcing that he is coming in. >> phil went on to say that the governor hopes that beefing up enforcement will increase the number of arrests. >> southbay leaders are warning about a risk of fennel in the latino community. numbers from the medical show one third of fennel related deaths in the southbay have been impacted by the latino committee.
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mexico office to fight a daily drug. they work during the help committees. >> we hope there will be a deeper level of munication about what we are seeing on the street so we can get that information to the consulate so they can be trusted in this committee. >> leaders for the community. >> a historic report with recommendations for california's reparations task force did it is in the hands of state lawmakers print this includes recommendations the state can take to atone for the negative effects of slavery and antiblack racism. abc 7 news reporters have more on what is being recommended and what will happen next. >> communing. as far as what is next, this is ultimately up to the calgary legislature to decide. however, we will not see any
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reparations or related bills introduced before 2024. this resort -- historic report has been two years in the making. yesterday, a highly anticipated hearing true and over flow crowds at the state capital. the reparations task force say that it is more than 1000 pages of reports with recommendations to address and atone for a lingering negative effect of slavery and discrimination, including policing, housing discriminations, and health care that contributes to a shortened lifespan. there are 100 policy proposals, including in apology for slavery in the u.s., and financial compensation for harm suffered. it does not have a concrete dollar amount, but they can trace their lineage back to an enslaved person with up to 1.2 million dollars in cash payments. >> they how we can pay for this. we just past a $300 million
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budget. if we just put -- listen. if we put .5% of our budget annuities, annually, that is $1.5 billion a year we would pay for. >> the apology alone is not enough. we need to be prepared, restored and repaid. there is pain and suffering that we have endured. >> gavin newsom signed the law more than two years ago to establish a nine-member reparations task force. slavery and is lingering negative reading -- lingering effects on african-americans. this ensured that the justice department will continue its support, saying they are proud of the task work and they are bringing america closer to justice. when it comes to a financial compensation that we were talking about, only black californians who can trace their lineage to enslaved person would be eligible, and the panel has
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recommended prioritizing elders in that process. gloria rodríguez, abc 7 news. >> thank you. new byte lines and san francisco are causing a stir. instead of putting this along the curve, they go to a center of popular and busy industries. take a look. these new planes are part of a pilot program. several videos of cars drive and cyclists are already circling on social media. >> this couldn't be a worse idea. this is the last thing we need to be doing right now. they have d prioritize people on bikes and their safety. this is in favor of allowing cars and parking and more loading. >> they say that the lanes are not fully open yet, so people should just reserve judgment for
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now. we reached out to a's supervisor for comment. we have not heard back. >> let me say i live right there. i was forced to drive in the bike lane, in the middle, because it was completely blocked by traffic. everyone else did that as well. this is going to be a problem. >> the holiday weekend is upon us. for some, that means getting somewhere to beat the heat, it means buying fireworks. abc news reporters join us live with a look at some of the bay area hotspots to cool down. hello. >> is -- whet fourth of july fireworks or praise, we do have a growing list of events happening all around the bay area to check that out. but for now, we are standing here in dublin. that is one of the cities in the area which allow the sale and use of safe and sane fireworks. sale began just a few days ago.
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still, we cannot ignore that the firework laws very in the bay area. from county to county, even rules forcing the same use. so, you have a few days to get familiar with the measures in your area if you are not already. but a good reminder, in the safe and sane fireworks, they should only be used outdoors. away from brush, buildings and foul material. we have heard from many law enforcement agencies across the bay, asking people who have not asked for fireworks to instead leave the fireworks to the professionals. especially with the expected heat and threat of fire. san jose's mayor, matt mahan explained the cease fire response with more than 155 fires in the last three independent -- independent states, including 64 fires just last year. >> the last three independent states, we have responded to over 150 fires, including 64
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last year. as we bring back professional shows, it is an opportunity to provide a fun and safe alternative for those who wish to celebrate, and i want to emphasize the word professional. >> these are not things that generally upset the police department or the fired apartment. these are small types of things. >> you just heard from john beck meyer. a firework cellar at a stand in pacifica. while the first few days of sales are slow, this proves different. every year, visitors and up in pacifica for the fourth since it is also one of the few places in the bay area where you can legally buy safe and sane fireworks, and with the fourth falling on tuesday, a lot of people are taking an extended holiday. a lot of people buying up fireworks and trying to beat the heat and we are out here in dublin this morning. abc 7 news. >> thank you. if you're looking for a deal,
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there are plenty to be had. abc news reporter rebecca jarvis has more. >> in this first look, we are diving into some of the hottest deals heading into the holiday weekend as part of our july 4 sales extravaganza. >> consumers are certainly suffering from inflation, and they have been thinking about this more deliberately. >> we are seeing retailers bring the deals on those big ticket items that would lose normally be a concert for consumers, trying to bring it down with a price point. >> for some of the biggest savings, experts say to shall forget grills, actresses or furniture. >> think of this weekend is round one, and that prime day week, black friday, with july, that is round two great deal that you might not have gotten for fourth of july we compared >> coming up, what to buy when. what to buy and what to wait on. how to save cash with your gma first look. i'm rebecca jarvis.
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abc news, new york. >> a trip to the edge of space. that is up next. a maiden voyage taking paying customers into witnesses. >> celebrating black women everywhere. the annual festival taking over new orleans. a look at the events already underway, and we will tell you who is expected to speak tonight. >> plus, drew. >> look. that looks fun. >> you can see how compressed the marine layer is. that is about it. when it comes to fog. and a lot of cities along the coast. we have limited fog in the month of june. the heat is on today. we are at 412 degrees above average for this time of year. the months that has been so chilly, but we are ending it on eight warm know. 50's, coast, but 60's inland. 74 in clear lake. i will get hot later on the afternoon. here's future weather. very little walk.
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that will warm up pretty fast. if you have a light layer is used about the door, especially close to the coastline, you will not have it long. temperatures in the 90's by lunchtime, and in the hottest but, there you go. by 4 p.m., triple digit returns. bay shoreline for a lot of folks. this is the hottest weather since october or september. looking at the highs, 90 in san jose, 71 in the city. if you want to beat the you will be pretty comfortable in the 60's and 70's. if you're traveling across the state, a similar set up. from san francisco to santa barbara to san diego, if you happen to the valley, it is exceeding 100 degrees. we will take a look at the weekend because we will have numbers coming up in five
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>> 70 people were killed. we are at the live desks with a reaction. >> read yesterday afternoon, scott peterson bowed his head and wept. >> we find the defendant in this case is not guilty. so say we all. >> peterson has been charged with 11 counts, including felony childlike -- neglect. he could have received nearly 100 years in prison and he lost $104,000 annual pension. peterson stayed outside the high school as a gunman killed 17 people, including 14 students. prosecutors say he ignored his training.
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his defense attorney says peterson couldn't tell where the shots were coming in. >> it was a monster. nobody on that scene from coral springs. everyone did the best they could. we did the best we could with the information we have. >> i think the right thing to do the manly thing to do, the honest thing to do is to walk out of that room quietly. your perfect life. but don't cry on national tv. you are asking for us to be concerned about your perfect life. that's what i feel. the shooter is serving life in prison without parole.
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>> thank you. a grand jury has decided there will be no criminal charges in the deadly astroworld festival case. 10 people were killed after a crowd rushed at travis scott's concert. the festival took place in houston. that was in november of 20 to anyone. randomly selected jurors found that no one was criminally responsible for a fatal incident. a forensic specialist determined that all 10 victims, nine years old the youngest, died from a compression is 60 a. a severe form of suffocation. law enforcement officials investigated whether or not there were proper safety protocols in place. >> a grand jury of 228 strict attorneys found that no crime occurred. they said that this doesn't affect several losses that are still face. >>, harris will speak at the 29th annual essence festival in
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new orleans. the vice president is expected to give a speech at the global lack economic or them. harris, along with many other big names will be in attendance. lauren hill will headline one of these concerts. in the bay area wrapper e 40 is expected to hear the stage. they will have food, music, health and beauty. there will be various opportunities. a new orleans mayor says why this is important to the black community. >> it is like an annual family reunion where you get a dose of inspiration. last throughout the year. i waited until the last minute. elliott is performing. it is so many good people. it is really alive. this year's festival may also celebrate 50 years of hip-hop. let me see who else is on that list.
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i have a hotel booked. the final take. if you wait until the last minute, they will take you complete layout. >> it is not super easy to get to. i love new orleans. i'm going. not essence. >> i'm leaving now. ok. wow. >> are so many people there. >> yes. >> i love that. >> lauren hill, jill scott, megan thee stallion. >> will have to try that sort of thing. >> are a lot of people this year. >> is it like --. >> it goes until monday. >> were starting yesterday. he could goes until monday. >> i can do that. >> was supposed be on 2020 but we know happened. what happened? >> weird. >> those times. >> get out into the dust.
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>> don't say that. >> the bubbling. oh man. >> outside, it is limited fog. we are warming up fast today. here is the tower. the sun is about the crest over the hills. it will be a warm day. let's take a tour and see how hot you get where you live. the highs start in the south bay. 80's and 90's. we will we will have the warmest day with moderate air quality. you will notice a haze in the atmosphere. the big take away is that the coast will remain comfortable in the 70's and 80's for the peninsula. it will be in redwood city. warm in town with 71. cooler conditions at 63. we are hot today. 100 in cloverdale and 93 in santa rosa. 93 in sonoma and it is a wednesday. we are in the 90's and 100
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degrees in antioch. 90 in walnut creek. each evening after the sun goes down, we will go to get some relief. there will be some hot cities that help to alleviate the heat. saturday is hotter than today. we will have a seven-day forecast. the heat advisory is in effect. temperatures fly even more, but the coast remains comfortable, so it will be in the heat. we will ease early for the fourth, closer than average in the morning fog to afternoon sunshine. >> good morning. we will certainly see why the chp has issued a fog advisory for the golden gate bridge. we cannot make it out, but declared first briton low visibility as you move in and out of the north bay the commute. if you need to go anywhere, to our surprise, the lights flipped on in the bay bridge toll plaza prayed they came on at 542. there is no backup whatsoever. for easy ride into san francisco. we will be here with a look at
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the drive times, and no blocking issues to report. >> new at the man who was hurt in an unusual be attacked. >> a potential slowdown -- showdown between elon musk and mark zuckerberg has really had the internet talking for the past few weeks. now, one of the moms is talking about the potential matchup.
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>> virgin galactic launched its first commercial voyage to space. pain customers launched out of new mexico will take 50 miles above earth. the rocket stayed at the edge of space for a few minutes before three falling back to earth. passengers included two italian air force officials and italian researcher and an astronaut instructor. the milestone took two decades
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of work to complete. >> elon musk's mom has stepped into the chat. there is an internet feud going on between her son and the meta-owner mark zuckerberg. saweetie yesterday, it was canceled. it was also a reply to the photos of elon and a mixed martial arts training session, saying sorry, what did >> i can't click. >> i can't click a like on this. >> she said she canceled the flight. she's not home yet. but she would continue to say the flight was canceled, just in case. >> anyways, they've been going back and forth for the last month read x this is because of a fork that mark zuckerberg is creating a competitor to twitter. there are reports that italy's cultural minister has offered to fight in the coliseum. and they are wrong. >> first, we saw these americans
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to facing the coliseum, now they want to have a match read this is how the coliseum is. please. >> that might be good, but if enough people are wrong. >> not an attraction. >> they have the vote. >> kick off your weekend with a new movie. top dog maverick is going to plan the big screen in front of the presidium visitor center. that is part of the sundown cinema series print you can bring a bait -- blanket starting at 6:00. the movie will start after 830. >> that's when it gets cold. >> remember, it is high. it does cool down pretty quickly in the city today. here we go. he did advisory away from the coast. this is some of the hottest air since last october or september, depending on where you live, so just know that it will get hot quickly. it is even hotter tomorrow. early next week. >> thank you. the most expensive place in the
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nation. and not the bay area, but it is cap point. it is not a strike. what southwest pilots are asking for and how the white house can play role. a big mornings about travel troubles an
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