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temperatures. temperatures typical. mid-50's under mostly cloudy skies. wanting cloud cover to clear. in sunshine with an onshore flow keeping temperatures limited to the 60's and 70's away from the coast. let's check in on how traffic is doing. jobina: metering lights on at the bay bridge toll plaza. no backup to report. olivia picture showing -- a live picture showing you 280. a rollover crash on southbound
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101 past central and san rafael. kumasi: the cruise damaged when it crashed into pier 27 is still in san francisco. this is a live look right now. it has passengers on board. crews are working to repair the damage. it is not sure when the ship will be ready to leave. amanda del castillo is joining us. amanda: they w repair work in the last hour of the damage is clear. they took out maybe the layering of the whole, the whole very much exposed still. -- the
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very much exposed still. princess cruises confirmed it had not determined when the ruby princess will depart on its next voyage. it was set to leave at 4:00 p.m. for a 10 day trip to alaska. let those on as early as 11:30 a.m. yesterday but here we are at 6:00 a.m. the next morning and they still haven't left. at the time of impact yesterday at 6:00 a.m., the ship had wrapped up a 10 day cruise with 3300 guests and 1200 members on board. they report there were no injuries and at no time were any guests or crew in danger. many shared confidence they would be able to depart on the
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same ship after repairs. >> i am still going. >> i have trust in the structural integrity and for those to decide if it is safe or not. >> it is a fender bender on a car when you accidentally bump into something you shouldn't. amanda: princess cruises are providing a "goodwill gesture of compensation once the full effect of the necessary changes is known they're departing passengers told me they sensed the ship was coming in way too fast and at this hour no update from princess cruises about when or if it will be princess will depart. experts at cal state say the departure is dependent on the extent of the damage. reporting live in san francisco, amanda del castillo.
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julian: the pilot drug and alcohol tested which is standard in a severe press. the san francisco bar pilots are expensive -- responsible for safely docking ships. there are 50 of those islets at the moment. there are four trainees in the pipeline. the executive director says the -- the coast guard is assisting into the investigation into what happened. >> the coast guard sent two teams to the vessel and will be conducting those investigations. julian: the board of pilot commissioners tells abc 7 news the private is on the evaluation committee which is responsible for trainees and that anyone on that committee would have to be a pilot for more than 10 years. 911 calls being routed in the
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city of oakland slower than usual due to a technical issue. oakland officials say if your call drops or you receive a busy signal, hang up and call back only if you have a true emergency. the non-emergency lines have been affected. officials reassuring the community that all emergency calls are still being answered. kumasi: san jose 40,000 pounds of illegal fireworks head of the holiday weekend, among the largest of the halls ever in the state. two separate investigations led to the biggest bust. the man arrested accused of selling large amounts of fireworks. he had a thousand pounds in a storage facility. >> not sure how he was connecting with his customers. he was in possession at that time and they were illegal here in california.
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kumasi: the video shows a second illegal bust stemming from a massive fire storage facility on blossom hill road in san jose. police discovered 38,000 pounds of fireworks on june 14. enforcement officers issued 11 criminal citations for the use or possession of illegal fireworks on july 4. julian: developing news in ukraine. the biden administration could be close to announcing it supplied ukraine with cluster admissions that can hit several targets at once. we are learning this type of weapon is controversial. jobina: it is band due to the injury and death posed to civilians but the weapon could be a critical asset for the counteroffensive which president zelenskyy said he wants done it
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faster. it comes after a deadly russian airstrike close to the border with poland. search for survivors is underway. at least seven killed in that city after one of russia's heaviest missile attacks on the civilian area since the invasion last year. it comes as ukraine focuses on taking territory and the steady counteroffensive. here is martha raddatz asking about the effort. arfa: what is your assessment -- assessment how the counteroffensive is going. >> we want to do it faster because every day new losses of ukrainians. jobina: pentagon officials not ruling out giving cluster munitions to ukraine. they are shells packed with smaller bombs that exploded and strike targets across a wide area. the munitions are highly
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criticized because they can leave unexploded fragments behind, risking injury and death to civilians. any u.s. allies have signed a treaty banning their use. we could reach an agreement as soon as today following back-to-back reports of u.s. drones being bothered over syria. kumasi: the secret is nearing the end of its investigation into the cocaine discovered in the white house. they have been checking visitor logs and going through surveillance video. the drugs were found in a cubbyhole in a west wing entry area where visitors place electronics and other items before they go on tours. the investigation will be finished early next week. still new photos of the person they think may be responsible for intentionally setting a series
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airlifted to safety by border patrol because it was so hot. ghost forests have been impacted. experts say climate change is a main factor as sealevel are rising rapidly. they say hundreds of thousands of more acres expected to suffer over the next decade. julian: on -- drew: on average are global temperature usually peaks in early august and i would surprised if we keep having records set. a cool pattern right now. everything changing next week. the big swath will see r to the south and southeast. we are going to see warm weather it take over across the bay area. above average chance of temperatures in the 90's in the warmest spots and close to 100 degrees next week. the onshore flow is with us gusting over 20 miles per hour in spots. a breezy morning and afternoon.
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cloud cover clearing it back to the coast line five to 10 degrees below average. that lasts through the weekend. a warm up next week. more details in a few week -- minutes. kumasi: well-known san francisco building bringing back a laser show. a popular bagel shop opening a pop-up. we are taking a live look outside. we will be right back.
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solving fires set around the city. the fires have led to property damage but no injuries reported. detectives working with the gilroy fire department in this investigation. the researchers documented changes that could have a profound effect on how we manage the coastline. this team is using cell phone cameras to survey beaches, part of a massive volunteer project called snapshot cal coast. it is to build a kind of living database of the changes along the coast, a mission especially intriguing share with the predicted return of el niño. >> right after el niño's we tend to get warmer water species moving north. kumasi: researchers have documented juvenile great white sharks migrating from warm
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water. to the waters near monterey bay. experts say they can use the survey models to figure out animals change with different environmental conditions and they can predict what might happen with climate change. julian: potbelly pig started running around the neighborhood. it was caught on body camera video. it shows multiple people falling over and officers left in the dust as they tried to catch the pig. kumasi: why is everybody falling? julian: the pig has a mean crossover. they eventually caught the animal. it is now back with its owners, but it took the entire town coming together. this is louisville. jobina: what neighborhood is this?
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we have both lived and worked in louisville. it looks like the south and. julian: or west logo. -- or west louisville. drew: from her john's pigs. was louisville. i would have looked it up more. julian: back where it needed to be. this is not t jobina: julian: usually if much cake it is on someone's plate. jobina: louisville is barbecue.
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drew: ask along the duration took for the chase. kumasi: and the people, we need to check on them. julian: a lot of hurt drew: a lot of temples. -- tumbles. kumasi: it looked like it hurt. drew: starting to see some breaks in the cloud cover. dense fog on the coast. temperatures staying below average through the weekend. next week, turning back cooler weather and we get hot summer weather by tuesday and wednesday. dense fog along the coast. half moon bay less than two miles. we will do again tomorrow afternoon and repeat on sunday, keeping the cooling trend in place through sunday. highs today in the 60's around
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the bay shoreline. 70's and warmer spots away from the coast. tonight, overcast with coastal drizzle with numbers ending 50's. you will feel the warmer weather tuesday were 90's are back. with the trend seems like the coast remains comfortable underneath the next warm spell. 60's and 70's. enjoy the cooler weather through the weekend. cabbages heating up inland 100 degrees for much of it next week. jobina: good morning. a live look at emeryville. metering lights at the with no backups. the golden gate ridge, clear. no fog locking you as you move
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in and out of the north bay. when advisories for the bridges. we still have the crash in place, overturned vehicle off on 101 past central san rafael. julian: morning america is coming up at 7:00. kumasi: ginger zee is at disney world. ginger: fantastic to be with . i am in florida they are no stranger to heat. any places at close to or breaking the warmest start of the year. you had a cool spring but you know the heat is on. we will cover dangerous heat across the nation and beer storms. flash flooding to track. and the fourth day in a rope tying or breaking the earth's hottest temperatures. we have an exclusive this morning, two young boys saved a seven-year-old from a drowning in the pool.
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the dramatic rescue caught on camera. we will hear from all three this morning. we are finishing up our big celebration of main street usa on everybody's favorite main street at walt disney world here we would eat and play and do all the things you do at disney but also introduce you to a woman who works here on main street. that and more coming up right
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disease by 27% by targeting specific proteins that form plaque in the brain. has been under the accel approval process since january. experts believe it is a major turning point but worn it is not a cure and was only tried in people with early alzheimer's disease. in nevada, licen went viral for is message are being recalled by the state. it reads go back to the man who owns the car say he has received 80,000 likes and has been pullover by law enforcement just so the officers it can tell him how they like the message. >> in 20 years person say the license plate are not appropriate. julian: the nevada
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docked as that was damaged during docking. they do not know when the ship will leave. julian: is spiny since is tingling. a little boy wallowing people as spidey. we made it to the end of another week. drew: time of year. temperatures very average, in the 50's. the sun is low-level clouds. increasing sunshine. wind is also increasing. onshore flow at 15 to 30 miles per hour. that will keep temperatures below average by five to 12 degrees
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>> the feud between twitter and the newest challenger threads is entering legal territory. musk sent a cease-and-desist letter accusing the company of stealing trade secrets and calls threads a copycat. the letter claims meta air dozens of twitter employees to build it. experts say it is up to a court to decide the legal battle and meta will have to step up to the plate. >> they will have to prove that they own the shapes and the paper and all of these things. i l distraction and elon musk trying to distract m
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speed. it is incredible to see how many joined, 2 million per hour on average. that is unheard of. gloria: the threads interface has similarities to twitter such as a repost but does not limit how many posts users can read in the day. threads is so far a runaway success and some are calling it the twitter. kumasi: morning, in san francisco repair work underway on the ruby princess cruise ship. yesterday it crashed into pier 27 while docking, damaging a dock and putting a whole -- ho in the hu
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>> they stopped and you can see the top layer of the hull stripped off but the ho still there. it was heading out on a 10 day trip to alaska. but princess cruises said it is working with the u.s. coast guard to get clearance to sale. we were first on scene shortly after the ship docked. crew said they sensed it was coming in too fast. bishop had just wrapped up a separate 10 day alaskan cruise with 3300 guests and nearly 1200 crewmembers on board. princess cruises reports there were no injuries and said at no
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time were crew or passengers in danger. they even let the onto the ruby princess as early as 11:30 a.m. for the people waiting on this now deleted trip, many shared confidence they would be able to depart after repairs. experts at cal state maritime said the departure depends of the damage. >> it depends on where the damage is, is it at the water line or above or below? is there an actual penetration in the hyull. >> looked out the window and we smacked into the dock. >> the passengers says he has been on five or six other cruises and never experienced a return like the one he witnessed yesterday. all day long we follow the
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development on abc 7 news. click on the story for the updated information, including word from passengers currently on the ship waiting to leave as well as information about how the cruise line expects to compensate these passengers. kumasi: administration making a big investment in shipping infrastructure. it aims to create a more efficient and stable supply chain. $50 million going towards zero emission projects including infrastructure, locomotives and vehicles. >> investments we are making today will save lives and lessen environmental impacts on neighboring communities and create or help sustain an estimated 20,000 jobs in our state. kumasi: the port of oakland will receive up to $120 million in funds.
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official say the funding will create an estimated 20,000 jobs across the state. graduate students at stanford university have voted to unionize. instructors and researchers say the goal is higher wages. people in the education department can make lifesciences is around 48000 and computer engineering, 60,000. >> we've been going to the food pantry and my child doesn't have enough care. we don't have the needs met the quality of the research goes down. stanford reach -- said they would work to support the graduate's student community. the next will be electing a bargaining committee. julian: seven scope police
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san francisco police looking for the men who attacked this man on june 20. here are a few photos. the present demand between the age of 35 to 45, light colored hair. a blue colored shirt and camouflage pants and black shoes that was weeks ago. if you know this person, a san francisco police would like to hear from you. new details about the man suspected of killing a flower delivery man in oakland. he is in custody in chicago and is accused of shooting and killing the man off of telegraph avenue back on june 21. they believe this is the seen walking the dogs and then arguing right before the shooting. police were previously called for a woman walking in the video. she is no longer considered a person of interest.
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today the richmond police chief expected to get more about what she says happened during a deadly police shooting last week. it happened when police were searching a search warrant or the man showed a gun while police were entering the house. that is when they shot him. all officers involved were put on leave. the police chief will speak this morning. kumasi: police in south carolina arrested two people for killing a transgender teen after a was arranged that went horribly wrong. jobina: williamson missing and was found dead. he was killed by a man that transgender teen met on an online dating site. they believe the suspect, joshua newton, picked him up from work for the scheduled date and drove to his home two hours away and
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killed him. investigators say the girlfriend helped hide the body which was found on the side of the road to miles away. >> they plan to meet up and go on a date and ended in the loss of life. >> summary who could take somebody innocent away sleeps with a teddy bear. jobina: she with williamson, who she knew as jacob. they had discussed a plan to stay in touch while williamson was on the date and share the location on an app. julian: ocean gate has suspen all exploration following the titan explosion. the washington company has
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stopped all operations. five explorers were killed during an exploration. the sub went missing shortly after their perch are -- after the departure. presumed human remains discovered from the submersible debris. coming up, and in more dining program reopens after nearly three and a half years. kumasi: we are taking a look at the big board update stock exchange. another update on markets. julian: history from a set of such templates -- sextuplets are celebrate in a big birthday today. stay tuned for abc 7. drew: sfo where it is cloudy, overcast
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skies and drizzle along the coast. the wind is breezy. 22 at the airport. through the delta, rio vista gusting to 20 miles per hour. the wind will pick up. gusting at 15 to 30 miles per hour later today. lots of cloud cover the breeze picks up and that will keep cabbages below average for this time of year. the below-average trend continues through the weekend. the warmest spot generally in the 70's away from the coast. 62 in san francisco. 74 in san rafael. mid 70's if not 80 in antioch later today. very little change to the pattern over the next 72 hours. temperatures below average. morning fog and afternoon
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julian: in the tenderloin district, glided reopens. the shoulder in place shut glide's. guess agree the indoor dining experience is special. >> most folks spent all day outside and too many spending all night outside, so being able to come to a place warm and company that provides dignity and hope is important. >> goes a long way and people
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are not on the streets. at the end of the day, we all and so into care for us. julian: why does great helping people receive basic needs. they can receive a warm meal three times a day for year-round. kumasi: if you are in the market for a new credit card, look at the perks. cards offer attractive benefits does it make sense if you have to pay an annual fee? >> for a lot add up the benefits pay for all of those things, even travel insurance king because hundreds of dollars and they can
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sometimes make the annual fee worth it. kumasi: experts say make sure you pick one with the perks you know you will take full advantage of. julian: this jobs report solid month of hiring in the u.s. employees on up limit fell slightly. the number of -- fell slightly. the numbers of jobs in construction increased asthma. a live look at the new york stock exchange. opening better than yesterday but down 63 point. kumasi: a bagel pop-up opening up its first brick and mortar store. the bagels include garlic,
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sesame, and eve others. there will also be 12 sandwiches. the owner says he is open in albany in late december. julian: the massive blue laser that lit up grace will return later. they made the announcement yesterday. they say the hotel will shine a seven or 20 foot beam onto its roof and it will have the stained glass windows at the historic cathedral. it will happen on by 27, 29. kumasi: that is going beautiful. the first surviving set of african-americans sex couplets in the united states is celebrating their 21st birthday today. they are stepping into the world on their own path.
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some have started careers cosmetology. the siblings's classes and got all six on a routine. one says the different from other siblings. >> we are like normal siblings we fight and we get along and we have each others backs. kumasi: look at they travel every year for their birthday and this year they are going to new york city to celebrate this weekend.
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maggie returns next week. a live skies and drizzle on the camera lens. it is a cloudy morning with patchy, dense fog. temperatures below average through the weekend. summerlike heat returning next week. low clouds for half moon visibility down to a mile and a half. drizzle along the coastline. when cr breezy, 15 to 38 hour. this is saturday afternoon. the onshore flow keeping temperatures below average. the cooling trend begins -- continues. cooler than average air inland.
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70's in the warmest spots. overnight tonight, cloud cover returning. temperatures dropping into the 50's. talking about warmer weather coming your way. inland you will notice the difference. underneath the next warm , the coast will stay comfortable. the onshore breeze is a light but keeping it in the 60's and 70's. a steady pattern through the weekend. we heat up next week inland. around the bay shoreline, it is warm, upper 70's and lower 80's. temperatures in the 60's. jobina: we are zooming into richmond where there is a crash, a big rig on the side on eastbound 580 at central avenue
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offramp blocking one of the lanes in that spot. that will slow you down a little. 101 nice and clear. when advisories the bridges -- wind advisories with the bridges. kumasi: opening of a new park today. here is a look. it is four acres and includes a playground, picnic tables, a basketball court, a field and a walking path. you can celebrate the opening today with the ribbon-cutting at 4:00. free ice cream will be there while supplies last. julian: keeping off family-friendly
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series called sunset fridays. there will be using, performances. and animals. it is $12 to get in or free for kids 11 and under. the zoo itself will not be open but you will be able to go into the giraffes lodge. it will be open through the end of august. spider-man is out in the theaters and a kid in jersey has all of the moves. >> that was really cool. julian: at said he wanted his son to stand in front of spider-man when his son decided to do that. he nailed that landing with the classic spider-man post at the end. they were headed to the theater for a different movie as they had already seen it where he
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decided to do the backflip. kumasi: it is the look at the end. julian: he has been practicing that since he saw the movie. . things you need to know today. julian: you can watch our broadcasts to the app on apple tv, google tv, amazon fire and roku. kumasi: look at this person surfing in santa cruz. we will be right back.
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this morning. number one, taking a live look at the ruby princess ship that is still sitting in san francisco this morning. yesterday the ship hit pier 27 while docking. princess cruises has not determined when the ship is going to leave on its next trip but passengers were allowed to board. julian: number planning to sue meta their new app. kumasi: the biden administration expected to announce new help for ukraine including providing controversial cluster munitions to fight against russia's invasion. julian: calling for federal, civil and criminal investigations into florida. a letter sent to the justice department after ron desantis
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admitted flying migrants to san francisco last month. drew: number five, temperatures continuing into the weekend. sunshine around low-level clouds. clouds slowly pulling back. breezy this afternoon, keeping temperatures in the 60's and 70's for the most part. through the weekend, below average with the change. sunshine saturday and sunday. jobina: number six, there are just a few traveling across the bay bridge. overall throughout the bay area we do not have any problems. kumasi: look at the lineup, number seven. good morning america just announced the lineup for the summer concert series. artists include john cook, and the tantrums, tim mcgraw,
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sam hunt and for the 50th anniversary of hip hop celebration, fat joe and busta rhymes. julian: all on one day. it better be an extended show. kumasi: so many people you could put in for that celebration of hip hop. jobina: i am thinking they need to invite their cousin, shagg y. >> good morning, america. for our viewers in the west, earth reaching its hottest temperature ever for a fourth day in a row, and the severe weather on the move right now. ♪ ♪ hottest ever. earth reaching its highest
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